Where brute force isn’t enough, strategic planning can overcome issues for complex cabling and subducting.
Cabling expertise
We have experience cabling a lot of different network topologies, trunk routes, complex distribution cables where splicing-through is not an option, we have enough strategies up our sleeve to ensure that any length can be cabled with minimum cable cutting to avoid splicing-through.
Combining techniques such as assessing the route beforehand, placing the drum to start a cable run in the correct location, fleeting at the right distance can reduce the amount of splicing-through needed on the network, which in turn will deliver a better ORL and a more resilient network.


Subducting expertise
Subduct installation has a lot of factors to be taken into consideration to properly prepare the routes for blowing the cable through it, while subduct is being installed we always take into consideration several things, assess the congestion of the duct to determine if the subduct could be deteriorated while pulling it in, properly sealing the end of the subduct while the pulling in procedure is performed, straight cut ends before connecting ends of the subduct together to ensure a perfect connection, carefully securing the subduct to the underground furniture or KIT1A Support to avoid bends where possible, integrity testing and proving it by blowing beads into a catcher once a route is fully subducted, sealing the ends of the subduct with end caps to avoid moisture building up inside of it.
Following all of these, a high-quality result will be achieved, making the cable blowing easier.
We are building networks with resilience in mind.
We are building networks with high-performance in mind.
We are building networks that are future-proof.





