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Project Name:
ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY
(www.allstate.com)
Project Total:
$138,900
Description:
This project was supervised and installed by Andres
Nieto of Metropolitan NetComm, Inc. and was completed
in April 1999. This project consisted of (450) workstations
consisting of three 4-pair, Category 5 Plenum Cables,
150-pair Voice Feeder cable from the MPOE to the Server
Room, 4-strand Fiber Risers between the 3rd and 4th
floors. Cables were installed above ceiling and in the
ceiling of the floors below. All Data cables were terminated
on 300-pair, 110 Jack Panels, while Voice Cables were
terminated on 66M150 Blocks. All stations were labeled
and tested.
Contact Names:
Curt Handley and
Paul Abrahamson, Allstate.
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Project Name:
EQUINE ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (www.jmainselectric.com)
Project Total: $$60,000
Description:
This project was supervised by Ed Spall and Patrick
Strong of Metropolitan NetComm, Inc., and was completed
in August 1999. This project consisted of over 330 Category
5 Enhanced data cables for both voice and data within
the new lab, and 36-strand single-mode and multi-mode
fiber optic cable in addition to 300-pair voice feeders
that connected the new building with 2 existing buildings.
Protector blocks and splice cases were installed to
tie the copper feeds in with the existing backbone.
One new IDF was created, which included three 7' floor-mount
racks and ladder rack around the perimeter of the closet.
Additional equipment was added to 2 other existing closets.
Contact Names:
Colleen Mains, Mains Electric
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Project Name:
NORDSTROM ROSEVILLE, Store 434
(www.nordstrom.com)
Project Total: $143,000
Description:
This project was completed in August
2000. The project consisted of over
216 4-pair, Cat. 5 Data Cables and
234 4-pair, Category 3 Voice Cables for both office
and sales floor environments.
In addition, 300-pair Voice Feeder and
24-strands of Multi-mode Fiber Optic
Cable tie the Main Closet to the intermediate Closet.
Contact Names:
Mike Danska, Plant Construction
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