Certified, Licensed, and Insured
Our engineers hold industry-leading certifications including BICSI RCDD, Cisco CCNA, and CompTIA Network+. We are licensed by the State of California (C-7 and C-10) and carry full commercial insurance.
Our Certifications & Licenses
Every certification we hold is current and verifiable. We invest in ongoing training to keep our credentials up to date.
BICSI RCDD
Registered Communications Distribution Designer
BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International)
The gold standard in telecommunications infrastructure design. RCDD-certified professionals design cabling systems that meet or exceed industry standards for performance, safety, and scalability.
Why It Matters
Ensures your infrastructure is designed by a credentialed expert — not guesswork. Required for many government and enterprise RFPs.
Cisco CCNA
Cisco Certified Network Associate
Cisco Systems
Validates proficiency in network fundamentals, IP connectivity, security, automation, and programmability. Our engineers configure and optimize Cisco and Meraki equipment.
Why It Matters
Your switching, routing, and wireless infrastructure is configured by certified Cisco professionals — not trial and error.
CompTIA Network+
CompTIA Network+ Certification
CompTIA
Covers network architecture, operations, security, and troubleshooting. Our technicians hold this vendor-neutral certification proving broad network expertise.
Why It Matters
Guarantees our team can design, implement, and troubleshoot multi-vendor networks — not just one ecosystem.
California C-7 License
Low Voltage Systems Contractor
California Contractors State License Board
State license for installing and servicing low-voltage systems including structured cabling, telephone, fire alarm, nurse call, and communication wiring.
Why It Matters
Required by California law for commercial low-voltage installations. Working with an unlicensed contractor puts your project — and your liability — at risk.
California C-10 License
Electrical Contractor
California Contractors State License Board
State license for electrical work including power distribution, UPS systems, generator connections, and electrical panel work related to IT infrastructure.
Why It Matters
We handle both low-voltage and line-voltage work in-house — no need to coordinate a separate electrical subcontractor.
OSHA 30-Hour
OSHA Construction Safety and Health
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Advanced safety training for construction supervisors covering hazard identification, fall protection, electrical safety, and confined spaces.
Why It Matters
Every job site is managed by OSHA 30 trained supervisors. Safety incidents are zero-tolerance — your facility and your people are protected.
Why Credentials Matter
Choosing a certified contractor is not just a nice-to-have — it protects your investment and your business.
RFP & Compliance Ready
Government, healthcare, and education projects often require BICSI RCDD and licensed contractors. We meet those requirements out of the box.
Reduced Project Risk
Certified engineers reduce costly mistakes, rework, and code violations. Your project is done right the first time.
Insurance & Liability Protection
Licensed and insured contractors protect building owners from liability. Unlicensed work can void your insurance coverage.
Higher Performance Standards
BICSI-designed cabling systems routinely exceed minimum performance specifications — giving you headroom for future bandwidth demands.
Work with Certified Professionals
Your infrastructure deserves engineers who hold real credentials — not just sales promises.