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Data Center Fiber Installation Contractor

If your data center campus needs reliable connectivity from the Network Fiber Loop (NFL) to the Edge and clean routes from the Main Meet Room (MMR) to every critical space, you need a partner who can own the pathway and the fiber. PEC delivers data center communications infrastructure as a single-source technical integrator, coordinating with GCs, telecom/IT teams, and superintendents to keep work moving.

Data Center Fiber Installation Contractor for OSP Fiber Pathways

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PEC self-performs outside plant (OSP) pathway work engineered for capacity, separation, and long-term serviceability. We build routes that protect fiber today and leave room for future pulls, additional buildings, and new cross-campus links.

Typical OSP methods we execute include:

  • Multi-duct encased runs (duct banks) for fiber and pathway separation
  • Under-slab conduit coordinated with structural and concrete schedules
  • Manhole / vault / handhole sets with access and pulling geometry in mind
  • Directional boring (HDD) or trenching based on site conditions
  • In-building conduit transitions from grade to MMR and telecom spaces

ISP Fiber Pulling and Termination for MMR Fiber

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As an ISP fiber pulling and termination contractor, PEC supports MMR-to-Admin runs, UPS/PMS skid connections, SER-to-MMR pathways, and multi-MMR connectivity. We install with disciplined bend-radius control, clean cable management, and consistent labeling so your testing and turnover process is predictable.

Our teams routinely pull and terminate 6-, 12-, 24-, 96-, and 288-count fiber depending on the design and campus requirements. If your build is phased, we plan route selection, slack strategy, and sequencing so each turn-up is clean and future additions don’t become rework.

Division 27 Data Center Communications Infrastructure

PEC operates as a Division 27 contractor focused on the physical layer that keeps critical systems connected. That includes the conduit and pathway environment, cable routing support, bonding coordination, and the fiber terminations that feed IT, security, controls, and monitoring systems.

On active data center programs, our scope often includes multiple OSP runs for campus connectivity (including NFL-to-Edge links) plus large ISP fiber pulls and terminations to support MMR connectivity. We also support data hall bonding and multi-layer basket tray routing for power and data cables when the pathway plan extends beyond conduit.

How PEC Coordinates on Fast Data Center Builds

Data center schedules leave no room for error, and the pathway is often on the critical path. PEC supports GC PMs, telecom/IT PMs, superintendents, and owner/developer teams with clear sequencing, tight field communication, and installation methods that match the site’s access and safety constraints.

 You can expect:

  • Field-walked routes and constructability feedback before pours and backfill
  • Staged pull plans aligned to MMR readiness and building turnover
  • Closeout markups and practical handoffs to test and commissioning teams

Technical Integrator Options: Electrical, Controls, and BMS

When owners want fewer contractors on a hyperscale build, PEC can expand beyond telecom. Our capabilities include low/medium voltage work, temporary site power, site lighting, security infrastructure, site control panels, transformers, and grounding all coordinated alongside Division 27 scope.

For programs that require deeper integration, PEC delivers turnkey controls support that can rely on a redundant Division 27 fiber backbone to connect BACnet/IP and Modbus TCP networks for building management and monitoring. 

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Pathway Design That Stays Pull-Friendly

A data center pathway isn’t finished when the concrete cures—it’s finished when the next crew can pull fiber without a fight. We plan routes and structures to protect bend radius, reduce pull tension, and keep access points usable for future adds. That means thoughtful sweeps, serviceable manhole spacing, clean transitions at building entries, and separation where power and communications share the same corridor.

Clean Turnover for IT and Commissioning

Schedules move faster when documentation is as disciplined as the install. PEC supports turnover with labeling, as-builts, and field notes that help telecom/IT teams test quickly and operate confidently. When needed, we coordinate with commissioning to keep pathway validation, fiber testing, and cutovers aligned to your go-live plan.

  • Consistent cable and pathway labeling conventions
  • Route verification and redline markups for closeout
  • Punch-list response that prioritizes critical connectivity

Built for Campus Expansion

Data center campuses evolve. New edge rooms, additional buildings, and carrier additions can change the pathway plan quickly. We size routes and access points with growth in mind so future pulls feel planned, not forced. From spare innerduct and clear pull paths to logical handoff points at MMRs and telecom rooms, we aim for communications infrastructure that scales with your IT load.

Safety and Quality You Can Build Around

Safety means more than compliance; it’s our covenant with you and your jobsite. We protect people, protect pathways, and maintain clean work zones so inspections, pulls, and turnovers happen without late-stage surprises.

Quality shows up in the details: properly set structures, protected transitions, organized routing, and terminations that are ready for validation. If we see a coordination issue, we raise it early before it becomes a schedule problem.

Let’s Talk

If you’re looking for a data center fiber installation contractor who can deliver OSP pathways, ISP fiber pulling and termination, and Division 27 communications infrastructure with real jobsite coordination, PEC is ready. Share your campus plan, schedule, and fiber requirements, and we’ll help you build a pathway strategy that scales.

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