As a Seminole Data Cabling Contractor, National Data Contractor provides advanced level structured data cabling system design, installation, testing, and close-out packages to our Seminole Florida clients; extending state wide in the cabling arenas.
Our Seminole data cabling contractor division of National Data Contractor has a broad range of knowledge in all areas of structured data cabling, and we understand the needs and requirements of potential clients looking for a quality cabling infrastructure to run their business. We understand what it takes to connect a business via cabling, whether large or small, whether encompassing a single story, or spanning 30 stories, or extending to multiple buildings requiring data cabling or wireless connectivity between buildings with multi-level integrated systems. We understand what it takes to be a Seminole data cabling contractor with your business success being based on our competency as a data contractor, and we take cabling serious.
Many data cabling contractors lack the full spectrum of knowledge needed to properly implement a structured cabling solution, unlike our Seminole data cabling contractor division, which begins with data cabling contractor to client communication skills. When you choose a Seminole Data Cabling Contractor there are a few things that you need to consider other than price during your evaluation. Obviously pricing of the cabling project is going to play a role, but consider these factors:
1) Receptive Communication from your Seminole Data Cabling Contractor:
A good data cabling contractor can accommodate your requests and provide a solution usually on the spot, while those with limited experience are set in their ways often not willing or capable of going outside their comfort zone. We have seen it all, installed it all, and gone outside of our comfort zone with complete confidence and 100% success, though we really don't have a comfort zone due to the vast range of service we provide. Your infrastructure is the backbone of your business and equally as important as your electrical service; either going down or working sub par can cost you lost revenue, so be sure you have confidence in selecting the right data cabling contractor. # Seminole data Cabling Contractor.
2) Communication & Correspondence from your Seminole Data Cabling Contractor:
Your first week of conversations and sharing prints or ideas will tell you a lot about what you get in the end. A quality data cabling contractor will be quick to respond if unavailable, usually same day, and in our case, within the hour most of the time. Email responses should be by the close of business, or at least be waiting in your inbox first thing in the morning. Phone conversations should offer immediate solutions to the majority, if not all of your questions with a data cabling contractor, as "I'll have to get back to you" is usually a sure sign that the cabling contractor has limited experience in what you are asking. There are cases where integration is needed and the data cabling contractor may need to ensure product compatibility, but that will be explained as the reasoning. Perhaps more information is needed as well. My point is to simply listen and observe, which will tell you a lot. A data cabling contractor that doesn't respond in a timely fashion on your "first date" certainly will deteriorate substantially in the end and leave you frustrated. # Seminole Cabling Contractor - communication.
3) Proposals from your Seminole Data Cabling Contractor:
This is where separation really becomes evident. While we don't condone sharing proposals, we've had our fair share of competing data cabling contractor quotes sent to us from clients that really wanted to use us, but for whatever reason we couldn't take on the projects, usually due to a low budget or scheduling conflicts. Regardless, they wanted to ensure everyone was on the same page by allowing us to compare. We've also consulted for clients where we just couldn't meet their schedule, but they wanted us to look over quotes and help in a limited role. A good data contractor will provide a quote that is well organized, detailed, easy to understand, and leaves nothing for you to misinterpret. Sorry old school guys, but a hand written BOM is not worth the time it took to write, nor is a spread sheet or generic invoice with a limited scope of work acceptable. National Data Contractor provides top notch proposals that leave you knowing exactly what you are getting without having to rack your brains or hire an interpreter; anything less is a red flag and indicative of the end results. # Seminole Cabling Contractor - Quality Proposals.
4) Specifications and requirements from your Seminole Data Cabling Contractor:
This is where it gets interesting, and where we see the biggest discrepancies in bidding prices and projects gone wrong. We do a lot of rehab centers, hospitals, clinics, schools, etc., and most have locations nationwide. All of them come with a very detailed (usually 30 to 100 pages) set of specs requiring specific products, qualifications, and installation procedures, as well as post project procedures such as training, monitoring, and close-out procedures. This document is usually provided by the GC, which has limited knowledge on the process. A good data cabling contractor adheres to the spec requirements for direction, and the prints for placement of product. We get calls often to take over failed projects that have been vacated by a cabling contractor or (EC) electrical contractor that got in over their heads and walked. This often stems from the the old school guys that state "if it's not on the print it's not a part of my scope!" WRONG! Unfortunately, many GC's just look at price and approve or decline, and most often get 3 quotes, two EC's and one data cabling contractor. Guess who's the lowest! The EC's most likely overlooked the bulk of requirements, and in the end, the client ends up with a sub par install far from meeting their requirements and the GC ends up looking bad because the EC underbid and ignored the specs. A 30 page spec sheet increases the price with each demand, and skipping this gives an immediate uneven bid process to those of us that know what we are doing.
5) Data Cabling Contractor Close-out packages:
Every data cabling contractor should include a close-out package that contains the required documents per specs. If no specs were provided, and the contractor designed the build, then it should include at minimum a finalized print with cable schedules detailing numbering schemes, cable paths /trunks, colors schemes, test results, photos, and equipment specs, with a few laminated cable schedules for server room display. A less experienced, or old school data contractor will most often leave this out, or give you a hand written print which is unacceptable. All documents should be created through some form of software and printed in final form.
These are just a few things that separate National Data Contractor from others, and we certainly are not your average Data Cabling Contractor, as we eat, breath, and sleep technology.. We take extreme pride in our detailed work, from our proposals through our clean and professional installs to our post project packages, so if you need a Seminole Data Cabling contractor to do the job right the first time, look no further.