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Do you install data center fiber pathways that include both OSP and ISP scopes?

Quick Answer

Yes. PEC installs data center fiber pathways that cover both outside plant (OSP) and inside plant (ISP) scope. You can use one team for duct bank and under-slab runs, building transitions, in-building conduit, and fiber pulling and terminations with documentation built for testing and turnover.

Detailed Answer

Yes—PEC installs data center fiber pathways that include both OSP and ISP scopes, so you do not have to split the work between separate outside-plant and in-building contractors.

On the OSP side, PEC builds campus connectivity pathways such as multi-duct encased duct bank, under-slab routes, transitions into buildings, and manhole sets, and can use directional boring where required.

On the ISP side, PEC installs in-building conduit routes and tray and support systems, then performs high-count fiber pulls and terminations with a documentation-first approach that supports testing and clean turnover.

Because PEC also delivers electrical work, grounding and bonding, and electrical control systems integration, your pathways and communications routing stay coordinated with power and structural steel, reducing clashes and schedule risk. If you are bidding or building a mission-critical campus, PEC aligns to Division 25 and Division 27 expectations, keeping labeling and as-builts consistent from the main meet-me room to critical spaces, skids, and admin areas. For a single, accountable partner, explore PEC’s Data Center Electrical Contractor and Electrical and Controls capabilities, including Outside Plant Fiber and Power Pathways and MMR and In-Building Fiber Pulls and Terminations.