SCS design

mdtech provides Structured Cabling System (SCS) design services of any scale and complexity level.

SCS represents an integrated infrastructure designed for transmitting data, voice, and video signals within an enterprise. SCS combines various types of cables and equipment into a unified network, ensuring high throughput and reliability. The universality of SCS lies in its ability to support various systems, including computer and telephone networks, security systems, fire alarms, and other communication services.

mdtech provides Structured Cabling System (SCS) design services of any scale and complexity level.

SCS represents an integrated infrastructure designed for transmitting data, voice, and video signals within an enterprise. SCS combines various types of cables and equipment into a unified network, ensuring high throughput and reliability. The universality of SCS lies in its ability to support various systems, including computer and telephone networks, security systems, fire alarms, and other communication services.

Why is SCS Design Necessary?

Structured Cabling System (SCS) design is the foundation for creating a stable and efficient IT infrastructure. A properly designed system prevents errors during the implementation phase and ensures the ability to flexibly scale according to business changes and requirements (e.g., increased staff or equipment modernization).

IMPORTANT: A prematurely realized SCS project allows companies to react flexibly to changes and effectively plan their infrastructure development.

Specifics of SCS Design

SCS design requires a professional approach and consideration of many factors influencing the network’s reliability, expandability, and security. The design process must account for:

  • The layout and purpose of the premises.

  • The scope of upcoming work and prospects for infrastructure development.

  • Operating conditions (temperature, humidity, level of electromagnetic interference).

  • Information security requirements (protection against unauthorized access, data confidentiality, selection of shielded solutions, physical protection of routes).

Stages of SCS Design

  1. Analysis of Client Needs: mdtech specialists survey the site and gather customer requirements. Building architectural and technical aspects are considered to ensure the most effective solution.

  2. Development of the Technical Specification (TS): The TS is developed and approved, outlining all key parameters and characteristics of the future SCS: types of cables, number of connection points, and equipment requirements.

  3. Development of the Preliminary Design: A preliminary project solution is created, including diagrams and drawings of the proposed system, along with explanatory notes.

  4. Preparation of Project and Working Documentation: Full project documentation is developed, including detailed schematics, specifications for equipment and cable routes. Working documentation is prepared for direct use during installation.

  5. SCS Installation and Implementation: Equipment is delivered to the customer site, and installation and commissioning are carried out: installation of cables, patch panels, and active equipment.

  6. SCS Testing: Upon completion of installation, the system is tested for operability and compliance with project requirements. Training is also provided for the personnel who will operate and maintain the SCS.

  7. Issuance of As-Built Documentation (ABD): The ABD is prepared upon successful testing. This documentation includes updated schematics and drawings reflecting all changes made during installation, along with cable line testing results.

mdtech designs and builds Structured Cabling Systems (SCS) in accordance with international standards.

Cost of SCS Design

The cost of SCS design depends on many factors, including the number of connected workstations, the area of the facility, project complexity, and the equipment used. To obtain an accurate project cost, please contact mdtech specialists using a convenient method.

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