Structured CAT6/CAT6A, Fiber Optic Backbones, Racks & Pathways—designed, installed, and certified.
Method Technologies is a C‑7 Low Voltage Systems contractor in California, delivering standards‑based cabling that keeps your network fast, reliable, and easy to manage as you grow. From new construction to tenant improvements and refreshes, we design and install end‑to‑end infrastructure you can trust.
What We Deliver

- Turnkey structured cabling (CAT6/CAT6A) for data, voice, and devices
- Fiber optic backbones (single‑mode & multi‑mode) between MDF/IDF rooms
- Rack systems & cable management (2‑post/4‑post racks, vertical/horizontal managers, ladder rack, J‑hooks)
- Patch panels & terminations, certified and labeled
- Demarc extensions, MPOE to MDF, and inter‑building links
- Documentation & test results with labeled maps and as‑builts
- Coordination with other trades and construction schedules (rough‑in prior to painting; start after permits)
Structured Cabling (CAT6/CAT6A)
- We install standards‑compliant horizontal cabling from your MDF/IDF to work areas, conference spaces, WAPs, printers, PoE devices, and specialty endpoints—terminated, labeled, and tested. Our deliverables include jack/port maps and certification results so your team (and future contractors) can service the environment with confidence.
Fiber Optic Backbones
- Whether you need campus links or vertical risers, we design and install fiber to match distance and bandwidth requirements. Terminations are landed on fiber patch panels in your racks for tidy management and fast turn‑ups.
Racks, Patch Panels & Cable Management
- A well‑built rack is the heart of a clean network. We provide and install:
- 2‑post/4‑post racks and swing‑frame wall cabinets
- Horizontal & vertical managers to keep pathways organized
- Copper & fiber patch panels, neatly labeled for fast troubleshooting
- Power & grounding coordination with your electrician
MDF/IDF Rooms & Pathways
From the MPOE/demarc to MDF and downstream IDFs, we design logical topology and physical pathways (ladder rack, basket tray, sleeves, and penetrations) that scale. We coordinate timing with GC and other trades to rough‑in prior to painting and begin work after permits are in place to keep projects on schedule.
Testing, Labeling & Documentation
- Your installation includes:
- Certification and test results for copper/fiber runs
- Consistent labeling at panels and faceplates
- As‑built drawings and port/jack maps for ongoing operations
Low Voltage Contractor’s Role in Space Planning
- A successful cabling project starts long before the first cable is pulled. As a licensed C‑7 contractor, Method Technologies partners with architects, designers, and general contractors during space planning to ensure:
- Proper MDF/IDF placement for accessibility, cooling, and future growth
- Pathway design (ladder racks, sleeves, penetrations) integrated into structural plans
- Outlet density and positioning for workstations, conference rooms, and wireless coverage
- Clearances for racks and cable managers to meet code and allow serviceability
- Coordination with electrical and HVAC for power and environmental needs
How We Work
- Discovery & Site Walk – Requirements, drawings, code constraints, and timeline
- Design & Proposal – Cabling plan, pathways, racks, materials, and scope
- Permitting & Coordination – Align start dates with GC and trades; rough‑in before finish work
- Installation (Rough‑In & Trim) – Pull, terminate, dress, and label; rack build‑out and patch field
- Testing & Turnover – Deliver certification reports, documentation, and as‑builts
Why Method Technologies
- Licensed C‑7 contractor in California delivering code‑compliant work
- Standards‑driven: TIA/EIA and BICSI best practices
- Construction‑ready: Comfortable coordinating with GCs and other trades
- Documentation you can use: Clear labeling, maps, and test results for ongoing support
Ready to Build Your Cabling Right?
Schedule a site walk or share your drawings, and we’ll provide a clear, construction‑ready scope and proposal—covering materials, labor, timelines, and deliverables.




