CSLB #937921
LIC: CSLB #937921
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Low Voltage Systems

We offer end-to-end structured cabling solutions, including the installation, testing, and certification of copper and fiber optic networks.

Copper Cabling

  • Structured cabling systems (Cat-5e, Cat-6, etc.) designed to support all communication needs, including Wi-Fi, Ethernet, security, audiovisual, and voice systems.
  • Comprehensive cable testing, labeling, and certification to guarantee performance, simplify maintenance, and ensure reliable troubleshooting.

Fiber Optic Cabling

  • High-performance fiber optic systems with backbone, cabling (SM/MM) to connect floors or buildings, enabling high-speed, long-distance data transmission.
  • Expert installation, termination, splicing, and testing with LC, SC, and ST connectors, along with OTDR testing and full documentation.

MDF/IDF Rooms

  • Complete IDF/MDF room buildouts including ladder racking, raceways, and cable tray systems for organized cable management and long-term stability.
  • Installation and configuration of network switching equipment to support efficient data distribution and network accessibility.
Phone:
424.344.2052
Email:
info@nccommunicationsinc.com
Address:
12307 Woodruff Ave, Downey,
CA 90241
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CSLB #937921
I am a Project Manager overseeing the replacement of the Nurse Call System at a large cancer hospital in California. Due to the hospital’s high patient census, installation had to be completed in phases, with only two to three patient rooms under construction at any given time. This phasing required careful sequencing to ensure that the existing nurse call system remained operational in “Head of Line” rooms while “End of Line” rooms were brought online with the new system. The replacement also extended to all support areas, operating rooms, and imaging rooms. Given the hospital’s size, the construction effort spanned several years. I met David Rivera in July 2021, prior to the installation phase. As expected, performing construction work in an active hospital presented significant challenges, including maintaining operations, achieving timely HCAI (formerly OSHPD) approvals, and coordinating staff training. David played a key role in providing the resources and coordination necessary to address and resolve these challenges effectively.
Tony Ziino
Project Manager