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RF Site Surveys & Audits

Surveys done the way you'd expect an audit to be done: calibrated equipment, written methodology, raw data delivered, and conclusions you can argue with.

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

  1. 01Survey plan. Methodology, equipment list, measurement points, and pass/fail thresholds written down and agreed before we mobilize.
  2. 02Field data collection. Calibrated equipment with serial numbers, calibration dates, and operator names captured in the report.
  3. 03Analysis. Heat maps, percentile breakdowns, gap identification — and the assumptions behind each.
  4. 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

Related case study

Eliminating scanner dropouts at a 1.4M sq ft stamping plant

Read the case study

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.