New Construction
Build the Network Into the Home. Not Around It Later.
Pre-construction consultation for structured cabling, access point locations, camera locations, rack placement, ISP demarcation, access wiring, and final commissioning.
Structured Cabling
Ethernet and low-voltage cabling design for access points, cameras, offices, TVs, racks, gates, and future technology needs.
AP Placement
Wi-Fi access point planning for coverage, roaming, outdoor areas, device density, and clean installation.
Camera Planning
Camera location, cabling, PoE, viewing angle, and recording planning for new construction projects.
Rack Location
Network rack location planning for gateways, switches, patch panels, UPS units, NVRs, and service access.
Fiber Planning
Fiber planning for detached buildings, long cable runs, multi-building properties, docks, gates, and future-ready infrastructure.
Door and Gate Wiring
Door, gate, intercom, camera, and access-control wiring planning for new construction and major renovation projects.
ISP Demarcation
ISP demarcation planning for fiber, cable, modem, gateway, rack, conduit, and service-provider handoff points.
Equipment Planning
UniFi equipment planning for gateways, switches, access points, cameras, access control, NVRs, UPS units, and support needs.
Commissioning
Final UniFi installation, configuration, testing, labeling, documentation, and handoff after construction is ready.
FAQ
New Construction Questions
The earlier the network is planned, the cleaner and more reliable the finished system can be.
When should My Network Pros be involved in a construction project?
As early as possible. The best time to plan Wi-Fi, cameras, racks, access control, and cabling is before walls are closed.
Can you review plans before wiring begins?
Yes. We can review plans and help identify access point locations, camera views, rack placement, cabling routes, and ISP demarcation needs.
What should be wired before drywall?
Common pre-drywall wiring includes access points, cameras, TVs, offices, network racks, gates, doorbells, access control points, and strategic Ethernet drops.
Can you coordinate with builders, electricians, or low-voltage contractors?
Yes. We can provide design guidance and coordinate around the network requirements so the finished system is clean and supportable.
Can the system be installed in phases as construction progresses?
Yes. Design, rough-in, equipment planning, final installation, commissioning, and documentation can happen in phases.