High Quality Engineering Services For every type of Fiber network!

Long Haul Engineering
Fiber Works INC. specializes in new underground and aerial designs to help extend the network to feed the next end-user wherever that may be.

fTTx Engineering
FTTH, FTTT, and FTTB are a few of the growing fiber network types. We can design, permit and fulfill all milestones required for FTTx network implementation.

Small Cell Engineering
Small cell sites around the country need designed, no matter the complexity. Let us take over the design and make sure your next connection gets set up as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Network Services & Management
Keep your networks up to date with fiber allocation and splicing packages for field utilitation based on real-time fiber changes or any other connection demands.

ISP Engineering & Design
Design does not stop at the facility’s exterior. Let us coordinate and design your facility or consult on the future demands of network fulfillment and utilization.

Expertise and Knowledge: Our team consists of professionals with extensive experience in fiber optic network planning, permitting, and drafting.
Efficiency and Timeliness: We will streamline the permitting process, leveraging our relationships with local authorities and in-depth understanding of regulations, reducing project timelines.
Accuracy and Quality: Our drafters will produce highly detailed and accurate network designs, minimizing installation errors and ensuring optimal network performance.
Cost-effectiveness: By outsourcing the permitting and drafting tasks to us, clients can reduce operational costs and focus on their core competencies.
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