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Underground Cabling:
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Underground cabling are cables that are buried underground to distribute electrical power or communications. They are an alternative to overhead cables, which are suspended above the ground.
Underground cables are more reliable than overhead cables because they are not affected by external factors like harsh weather, fallen trees, or accidental damage.
Aerial Cabling:
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Aerial power cables are cables that are strung high above the ground, usually utilizing utility poles. In most cases, this cable will come in handy when transferring power and data. Unlike most cable types, this cable type is common, especially in crowded residential and industrial areas.
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Telecommunications: Aerial cabling is used to transmit data in both urban and rural areas.
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Aerial fiber optic cables: These cables are used to transmit data over long distances. They are often used in telecommunications.
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Manholes/handholes:
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A manhole (utility hole, maintenance hole, or sewer hole) is an opening to a confined space such as a shaft, utility vault, or large vessel. Manholes, typically protected by a manhole cover, are often used as an access point for an underground public utility, allowing inspection, maintenance, and system upgrades.
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Fiber Optics splicing:
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Fiber optic splicing means the process of joining two fiber optic cables together, creating a continuous path for data transmission by essentially "welding" the ends of the fibers together, most commonly done when a cable is damaged or needs to be extended during installation; this is achieved using specialized equipment to precisely align and fuse the fibers with minimal signal loss.
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Copper / Fiber Cabling:
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​"Copper cabling" refers to network cables made from copper wires that transmit data using electrical signals, while "fiber cabling" refers to cables made from glass fibers that transmit data using light pulses, with fiber generally offering significantly higher bandwidth and longer transmission distances compared to copper cables.
Copper
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Uses electrical signals to transmit data.
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Commonly used in shorter distance networks due to signal degradation over long distances.
Fiber Optics
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Uses light pulses to transmit data.
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Offers much higher bandwidth and can carry data over longer distances with minimal signal loss.
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Server Maintenance and Installations:
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Server installation is the process of setting up a computer server to store and manage data and applications. It's a way to create a centralized system for an organization to improve productivity, security, and efficiency.
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Underground Utility Repair:
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Underground utility repair is the process of fixing damaged or malfunctioning pipes and cables that are buried beneath the ground, carrying essential services like electricity, to homes and businesses.
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​Computer and Software sales:
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Computer sales is the process of selling computers, computer software, and related products and services. Computer sales representatives work with clients to understand their needs and recommend solutions.
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Utility pole installation:
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"Utility pole installation" is the process of physically placing a utility pole, which is a tall post used to support power lines, telephone wires, and other utilities, into the ground, typically by digging a hole, carefully positioning the pole, and then backfilling the hole to secure it in place; essentially, the act of setting up a new utility pole to provide infrastructure for electrical and communication services.
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Conduit Installation:
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Conduit installation is the process of putting a protective tube or casing around electrical wires or cables. Conduits are used in construction to protect wires from damage and to organize electrical systems.
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​Electrical cables
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PVC is used to insulate copper or aluminum conductors in electrical cables. PVC cables are used in low- and medium-voltage wiring projects.
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Electrical conduit
PVC is used to make electrical conduit, tubing, fittings, and boxes. PVC conduit is used to protect power, telecommunications, and signaling cables.
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HDPE
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HDPE stands for "High-Density Polyethylene," which refers to a type of plastic commonly used as conduit to protect electrical cables, known for its durability, corrosion resistance, and flexibility; essentially, it's a plastic pipe used to house electrical wiring safely within a system.
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Lattice Towers
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Lattice towers are structures made of a framework of intersecting metal beams, used in various industries for their strength-to-weight ratio and versatility.
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Monopole Towers
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monopole tower is a single vertical shaft structure used to hold antennas and equipment for various wireless services like cell networks.
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