What it is
- Predictive surveys for new construction, expansions, and pre-RFP discovery.
- On-site (active and passive) surveys with calibrated reference radios.
- Post-installation acceptance and validation testing — including witnessed testing for AHJ submittal.
When you need it
- You need an independent baseline before you go to bid on a wireless project.
- A contractor or integrator has delivered a network that isn't meeting acceptance criteria and you need a second opinion.
- You're preparing for an audit, a regulatory inspection, or an internal capital request and need defensible coverage data.
Our methodology
- 01Survey plan. Methodology, equipment list, measurement points, and pass/fail thresholds written down and agreed before we mobilize.
- 02Field data collection. Calibrated equipment with serial numbers, calibration dates, and operator names captured in the report.
- 03Analysis. Heat maps, percentile breakdowns, gap identification — and the assumptions behind each.
- 04Report and review. Full raw data delivered alongside the executive report. Working session with your team to walk the findings.
Documented assumptions. Every methodology step generates a record. You see the inputs, the calibration data, and the gaps — not a pretty PDF with conclusions you can't audit.
Typical deliverables
- Survey methodology document
- Raw measurement data (CSV / equipment-native formats)
- Coverage and capacity reports with maps
- Gap analysis and remediation recommendations
- Executive summary suitable for sponsor review
Representative outcomes
Reproducible
measurements — same gear, same method, same answer
Owned
data — the raw files belong to you, not us
Defensible
findings that survive a vendor challenge
Next step
Have a coverage problem you can describe — but not yet solve?
Request a wireless assessment. An engineer (not a sales rep) will walk through what you're seeing and propose what we'd actually do.