Server Room &
Data Center Cabling
in Sacramento

CA C-7 Licensed & Insured
BICSI Certified Technicians
ANSI/TIA-942-B Compliant
Fluke DSX-8000 Certified Testing
Seismic Rack Anchoring
Serving Sacramento County Since 2009
data cabling
OUR APPROACH

Server Rooms & Data Centers Are Designed Before They’re Built

SERVICE 01 OF 04

Server Room Build-Outs — Sacramento

A server room build-out is a complete infrastructure project — from bare room to fully operational network core. We manage the entire cabling and physical infrastructure scope: room design and rack layout, cable tray and pathway installation, Cat6A horizontal cabling, fiber backbone, rack and patch panel installation, grounding, and power distribution hardware. Everything except the electrical circuits themselves, which require a C-10 licensed electrician we can coordinate with.

We’ve built server rooms for Sacramento businesses of every size — single-rack IDFs in Midtown offices, 8-rack server rooms for growing regional companies, and 20+ rack server rooms for large enterprise operations across the greater Sacramento area. Every build-out starts with a detailed site visit, a design drawing, and a fixed-price quote before any work begins.

As-built floor plan with rack positions, cable pathways, and entry points
Rack elevation drawings — unit-by-unit layout for every rack
Cable schedule — every run with ID, type, length, and both endpoints
Port map — patch panel port to device or outlet, for every run
TIA-568.2-D Level IV certification reports for all copper runs
Bidirectional OTDR trace reports for all fiber strands
Photo documentation — racks, panels, pathways, complete room
Manufacturer warranty registration for cable and hardware
SERVICE 02 OF 04

Data Center Cabling — Sacramento

Data center cabling demands a higher level of precision than general structured cabling — longer runs, higher densities, more stringent bend radius requirements, and zero tolerance for downtime during the installation. We install structured cabling, copper and fiber, for data centers and large server rooms in Sacramento to ANSI/TIA-942-B standards.

The Sacramento data center market continues to expand, with colocation and carrier-neutral facilities serving enterprise, government, and regional businesses throughout the metro area. We work as tenant cabling contractors inside these facilities, following site-specific procedures, change management windows, security requirements, and cable pathway standards to ensure full compliance with facility guidelines.

As-built data center floor plan — rack locations, pathways, distribution frames
Cable schedule — every run, end-to-end connectivity, label IDs
TIA-568.2-D certification reports for all copper runs
Bidirectional OTDR trace reports for all fiber strands
Overhead pathway as-builts — plan view and section
Photo documentation — every pathway, rack, and panel
Facility cross-connect records (for colo facilities)
SERVICE 03 OF 04

Colocation Cage & Suite Build-Outs — Sacramento

Deploying infrastructure in a Sacramento colocation facility requires a contractor who understands the facility environment — not just cabling. Escorted access, specific cable pathway rules, change management windows, MMR (Meet-Me Room) cross-connect procedures, and COI requirements all apply before a single rack goes on the floor.

We’ve built colocation cages and suites for Sacramento tenants at major facilities throughout the metro area. We handle the complete physical infrastructure scope within the tenant’s footprint — rack installation, overhead cabling to the MMR, structured cabling inside the cage, and all required documentation to meet facility standards and turnover requirements.

Cage floor plan as-built with rack positions and overhead pathway routing
Rack elevation drawings for every cabinet in the cage
Cable schedule — every run within cage and to MMR
Facility cross-connect records for all MMR terminations
TIA-568.2-D certification reports for all copper runs
Bidirectional OTDR traces for all fiber strands
Photo documentation of cage, racks, overhead pathways, and MMR connections
SERVICE 04 OF 04

Fiber Optic Backbone & MDF-IDF Infrastructure — Sacramento

The fiber backbone is the spine of your Sacramento building’s network infrastructure — the connections between the MDF (Main Distribution Frame) in your server room and every IDF (Intermediate Distribution Frame) on each floor. A poorly designed or installed fiber backbone creates bottlenecks, single points of failure, and upgrade constraints that are expensive to fix after the fact.

We install OM4 multimode and OS2 single-mode fiber backbone cabling for commercial buildings across Sacramento — from a single two-floor connection to multi-floor high-rise infrastructure with redundant paths. All fiber is OTDR tested bidirectionally on every strand, and we deliver the trace reports as part of the documentation package.

Fiber backbone routing drawing showing every run, pathway, and termination point
Cable schedule — every fiber cable with strand count, type, and both endpoints
Bidirectional OTDR trace reports for every strand (A-to-B and B-to-A)
Insertion loss measurements for every connection
Splice performance data where fusion splicing was performed
Fiber panel labelling documentation — panel, adapter position, and strand ID
Photo documentation of fiber panels, splice enclosures, and pathway routing
STANDARDS & COMPLIANCE

TIA-942 & Industry Standards for Sacramento Server Rooms & Data Centers

Every server room and data center project we deliver in Sacramento is designed and installed to the applicable ANSI/TIA standards. Here’s what those standards mean and why they matter for your infrastructure.

WHY SACRAMENTO DATA CABLING

Why Sacramento Businesses Choose Us for Server Room & Data Center Projects

Server room cabling done right is an infrastructure asset. Done wrong, it’s a liability that follows your business for years.

CA C-7 Low Voltage License
BICSI Registered Installer
ANSI/TIA-942-B Compliant
ANSI/TIA-569-D Pathways
ANSI/TIA-607-B Grounding
Seismic Rack Anchoring
Fluke DSX-8000 Certified
Colo Facility Access
HOW IT WORKS

Our Server Room & Data Center Project Process

The same disciplined process for every project — from a single-rack IDF in a Midtown Sacramento office building to a 20-rack data center build-out anywhere in the greater Sacramento region.

Free Site Survey

We visit your Sacramento location to walk the server room or data center space, assess existing infrastructure, ceiling height, floor construction, power and cooling layout, riser pathways, and building access requirements. For colocation projects we assess the cage or suite footprint and review facility requirements. You receive a site survey report for larger projects detailing what we found and what we recommend.

Design & Documentation Package

Before quoting, we produce the design documents: rack elevation drawing showing every rack unit position, cable tray routing plan showing pathway layout and sizing, and a cable schedule identifying every run by ID with endpoints. For larger projects we also produce a fiber backbone routing drawing. You review and approve the design before we quote — changes at the drawing stage cost nothing. Changes after installation begin are expensive.

Fixed-Price Quote Within 24 Hours

You receive a fixed-price quote covering every element of the scope: cable and materials, installation labour, testing equipment time, and documentation deliverables. No hourly billing. No change orders for work within the agreed scope. For Sacramento projects in occupied buildings, the quote includes any after-hours or weekend installation time required.

Pathway & Infrastructure Installation

Cable tray, conduit, rack hardware, and grounding infrastructure are installed before any cable is pulled — in the correct order. Seismic anchoring for racks and overhead systems. TIA-569-D fill ratios and bend radius requirements are met from the start, not retrofitted after the cable is already in. Fire-rated penetrations are sealed with listed firestopping materials where required by Sacramento building code.

Cabling, Termination & Dress

Cat6A copper and fiber backbone are pulled through pathways, terminated at patch panels, labelled to the cable schedule IDs, and dressed into cable management hardware. Every copper run is terminated to TIA-568.2-D standard. Fiber connections are inspected with a fiber microscope before mating. Velcro management throughout — no cable ties on copper, no cable ties pulling fiber.

Testing & Certification

Fluke DSX-8000 CableAnalyzer certification to TIA-568.2-D Level IV for every copper run. Bidirectional OTDR testing for every fiber strand. Any run that fails is re-terminated and retested before the project closes. You receive signed test reports for every run — the documentation your equipment vendors, building management, and insurance may require.

Documentation Package & Handoff

At project close you receive the complete documentation package: as-built floor plan, rack elevation drawings (updated to reflect any field changes), cable schedule, port map spreadsheet, test reports for all copper runs, OTDR traces for all fiber strands, and a photo set of every rack, panel, and pathway. For colo projects, facility cross-connect records are included. Manufacturer warranty registration is completed for all cable and hardware.

SACRAMENTO USE CASES

Server Room & Data Center Projects Across Sacramento

Sacramento has one of the most diverse commercial building and data center environments in the country. Here’s how we approach the most common project types we handle.

SERVICE AREAS

Server Room & Data Center Cabling Across Sacramento County

Our crews are Sacramento-based and serve the entire county. No travel surcharges within Sacramento County.

CLIENT REVIEWS

What Sacramento Businesses Say About Our Server Room & Data Center Work

★★★★★ 5.0 · 127 Google Reviews — from enterprises, production facilities, law firms, and colocation tenants across Sacramento County.

Brian M. – VP Infrastructure · Financial Services, Downtown Sacramento

“Eight-rack server room build-out from scratch in our DTLA financial services office — cable tray, 200 Cat6A drops, fiber backbone, full TGB grounding, seismic anchoring, the whole scope. Immaculate installation. The rack elevation drawings and port map they delivered were better documentation than anything I’ve received from any contractor in 15 years of managing IT infrastructure in Downtown Saacramento”

Scott P. – Network Architect · Colocation Tenant, Sacramento

“Colocation cage build-out at our Sacramento data center facility — six racks, overhead cabling to the MMR, structured cabling within the cage, and full facility cross‑connect coordination. They were familiar with the facility’s procedures before arrival, worked seamlessly within change management windows, and delivered complete as‑builts and OTDR traces for every fiber strand. Professional operation from start to finish.”

Marcus R. – Director of Technology · Production Facility, Sacramento

“Complete server room rebuild for our Sacramento production facility after we outgrew the original infrastructure. They designed the new rack layout before touching anything, presented the rack elevations and cable schedule, and we approved everything before the first cable was pulled. The room now looks like a properly engineered data center instead of an accumulation of ad‑hoc decisions made over the years.”

Jennifer L. – IT Director · Law Firm, Century City

“We needed to expand our Midtown Sacramento server room while keeping the existing infrastructure live — they carefully sequenced every step so nothing experienced unexpected downtime. New overhead cable tray, extended fiber backbone to two new racks, re‑dressed the existing cabling, and delivered updated as‑builts and rack elevations. The expanded room is cleaner and more organized than the original ever was.”

RELATED SERVICES

The Complete Physical Layer for Your Sacramento Infrastructure

Server rooms and data centers are the core of your network. These services connect everything else to it.

Cat6A copper cabling for every drop across your building — the runs that connect to your server room.

OM4 and OS2 fiber backbone cabling between MDF and IDF locations — the spine of your infrastructure.

Rack installation, patch panel termination, cable tray, and grounding for server rooms of all sizes.

Cat6A cabling for wireless access points — infrastructure that originates in your server room.

TIA-568 certification testing and OTDR fiber testing — included in every project we deliver.

Cat6 drops for IP phones — commonly installed on the same project as server room infrastructure.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Fiber Optic Cabling FAQ — Sacramento