Knowledge and experience are required to plan and implement state-of-the-art telecommunications infrastructure systems. By utilizing our award-winning, industry-based infrastructure designs, installation practices, project management services, and equipment, we help ensure your network systems will meet your needs now and in the future.
• BICSI Corporate Member
www.bicsi.org/
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BICSI is a world leader in information
transport systems (ITS) education.
The not-for-profit association
is beneficial for people involved
in the design and installation
of cabling infrastructures. BICSI
members design and install the
cabling infrastructure that feeds
communications, automation and
electronic security systems in
commercial buildings, apartment
complexes, condominiums, and multi-
and single-family residences.
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• CSI Corporate Member
www.csinet.org/s_csi/index.asp
CSI's
mission is unique. It's to continuously
improve the process of creating
and sustaining the environment.
They do that by facilitating communication
among all those involved in that
process. Their approximately 17,000
members represent all the disciplines
engaged in non-residential building
design and construction.
• DBIA member
www.dbia.org/
DBIA is a membership organization founded in 1993 to advocate and advance single source project delivery within the design and construction community. The design-build method of project delivery embraces architecture/ engineering and construction services under a single contract, thereby re-integrating the roles of designer and constructor. DBIA members include practitioners from all project phases, plus public- and private-sector project owners.
• NSCA Corporate Member
http://www.nsca.org/
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The NSCA is the leading not-for-profit
association representing the commercial
electronic systems industry. With
a slate of more than 2,500 member
companies worldwide, the National
Systems Contractors Association
is a powerful advocate of all who
work within the low-voltage industry,
including systems contractors/integrators,
product manufacturers, consultants,
sales representatives, a growing
number of architects, specifying
engineers and others.
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• BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD)
www.bicsi.org/Content/Index.aspx?File=rcddoverview.htm
Those awarded with the RCDD designation have demonstrated expertise in the design, implementation, and integration of telecommunications and data communications transport systems and related infrastructure.
• BICSI RCDD/ LAN Specialist
www.bicsi.org/Content/Index.aspx?File=whylan.htm
The LAN Specialty is available only to current BICSI members who possess the RCDD designation. Industry-wide, RCDDs are recognized as having superior design expertise. With that foundation, those achieving the LAN Specialty designation possess outstanding LAN design qualities that give them significant competitive recognition.
RCDD/ LAN Specialty candidates are rigorously tested on their ability to understand and apply a vast collection of information-assembled from many sources that are continually changing and developing. After you have acquired your RCDD/ LAN Specialty designation, you will:
• BICSI Technician and Installer Registrations
www.bicsi.org/Content/Index.aspx?File=installoverview.htm
BICSI’s
program provides three levels of
increased knowledge and experience:
Installer, Level 1; Installer, Level
2; and Technician. The program offers
core skills training, registration
examinations, and structured on-the-job
training (OJT) to meet the diverse
needs of the telecommunications cabling
industry.
• BICSI Telecommunications Project Management (TPM) Certification www.bicsi.org/Content/Index.aspx?File=PM200.htm
This advanced project management course is limited to students who have at least three years of project management experience and have attended a basic project management class such as PM100 or PM125 or former BICSI courses PM120 or MM108.
• State of Connecticut electrical license
http://www.ct-clic.com/Content/Trade_Occupational_Licenses.asp
Electrical work means the installation, maintenance, alteration or repair of any wire, cable, conduit, insulator, conductor, appliance, or equipment which generates, transforms, transmits or uses electrical energy for light, heat, power or other purposes.
• State of Connecticut Telecommunications Infrastructure Layout Technician (TLT)
http://www.ct-clic.com/Content/Trade_Occupational_Licenses.asp
Required for preparing and producing of telecommunications infrastructure design and working drawings to be used for the installation, alteration or modification of a telecommunications infrastructure in all buildings, except residential buildings.
• Compliant with national, state and local codes
• OSHA Safety Training Program
ACUTA: www.acuta.org/home.cfm
ANSI:
web.ansi.org/
AVAYA:
http://www.avaya.com/
BICSI Membership: http://www.bicsi.org/content/index.aspx?file=membership.aspx
BICSI Publications:
www.bicsi.org/Publications/Index.aspx
CSI: Master Format:
www.csinet.org/s_csi/sec.asp?TRACKID=&CID=30&DID=6011
DBIA Memberships:
www.dbia.org/
Division 17:
www.division17.net/
EIA: http://www.eia.org/
FCC:
www.fcc.gov/
IEEE: http://www.ieee.org/portal/site
Infocomm:
www.infocomm.org/
ISO: http://www.iso.org/iso/home.htm
NSCA-Membership: http://www.nsca.org/
Siemon:
www.structuredweb.com/sw/swchannel/customercenter/intranet
TIA:
www.tiaonline.org/index.cfm
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