Commercial Structured Data Cabling Sydney
We do all our own cabling for security installs, which means data cabling is core trade for us, not a sub-contracted afterthought. Whether it's a fresh office fit-out, a warehouse network, or a comms room consolidation, we design, install, and certify structured cabling to the relevant Australian standards. Cat 6, Cat 6A, single-mode and multi-mode fibre, full comms rack fit-out, and a documented patch schedule for handover.
What it covers.
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Cat 6 and Cat 6A copper
Full structured cabling installs to support gigabit and 10-gigabit ethernet across office and warehouse environments. Tested and certified at handover.
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Single-mode and multi-mode fibre
Fibre backbones between buildings, comms rooms, and floors. OS2 single-mode for distance, OM3/OM4 multi-mode for in-building runs. Fusion splicing on-site.
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Comms rack design and fit-out
Floor-standing and wall-mount cabinets specified, installed, and populated. Patch panels, cable management, power, ventilation, and the kind of tidy lacing that holds up at audit.
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Voice and data points
Outlet installation across desks, meeting rooms, reception, and operational areas. Modular plates, labelled to the patch schedule.
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Site certification and as-built docs
Every link tested with a calibrated certifier. As-built drawings, cable schedule, and test reports provided at handover. Ready for your IT team or your auditor.
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Bundled with security install
If we're already installing access control or CCTV at your site, the data cabling for those systems plus your separate office network can be done as one coordinated project. One trade, one invoice, one set of as-builts.
Frequently asked.
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What cabling category should we use for a new office fit-out?
Cat 6 is the practical default for new office cabling in 2026: it supports gigabit ethernet over the typical horizontal run length, and most commercial network gear runs at gigabit. Cat 6A is the right choice if you're running 10-gigabit ethernet (typically backbone or to high-density wireless access points), if you want to future-proof for the next 10 years, or where Power over Ethernet+ (PoE+) heat dissipation matters. We'll recommend the right category for your specific scenario at design. -
Do you install fibre as well as copper?
Yes. Fibre is the standard choice for backbone runs (between comms rooms, between buildings on a campus, or for runs longer than 90 metres). We install OS2 single-mode for distance and external runs, OM3/OM4 multi-mode for in-building. Fusion splicing and termination done on-site. -
Can you take over an existing cabling install and certify it?
Yes. We're regularly asked to test, document, and certify legacy cabling that was installed without proper records. We test every link, identify any that don't meet category specification, and produce an as-built drawing plus a test report. Failed links are flagged with options (recertify after correction, replace, or accept as out-of-spec). -
Are your cablers ACMA registered?
Yes. Anyone connecting cabling to the public network in Australia must hold ACMA Cabler Registration. Our installers hold current ACMA registration at the appropriate level for the work performed (Open Cabling for telephony and data, plus the relevant endorsements for fibre, structured cabling, and coax).