
State Teachers Retirement System
Dynalectric delivered voice and data cabling for 818 workstations. We ran 118,000 feet of fiber optic cable and 238,000 feet of high performance copper cable for phone lines. We also installed 3,272 LC fiber connectors and fiber to the desktops.

The Jerome Schottenstein Center, Value City Arena, The Ohio State University
This state of the art arena is located at The Ohio State University. Dynalectric was the electrical contractor for the entire project, including 1,564 drops with 324,000 feet of wire. We supplied Hubbell Equipment for this project and provided all terminating and testing.

Dreese Laboratory, The Ohio State University
This is a nine (9) floor state of the art electrical engineering building. Dynalectric installed the Category 5 design, completed all the terminating connectivity and insured the network tested for Category 5. We supplied the Synoptics head end equipment as specified with hubs, controllers and EtherNet to an ATM switch. 1,900 Category 5 and 3 Leviton outlets were installed. The network included 350,000 feet of cable. There were 234 fiber terminations on the 200,000 feet of multi-mode fiber cable.

Nationwide Insurance Headquarters Complex
Dynalectric installed the electric, life safety, telephone and data in the Nationwide III 38 floor tower. In addition, 300 drops including 60,000 square feet of wire where Hubbell products were used in the installation. After completion, we have continued with a maintenance crew on-site to maintain the electrical and telecommunication plant. The initial installation had approximately 3,000 data voice outlets. Nationwide uses ATT&T/Lucent products.
GSA and US Attorney General Office
Dynalectric has installed and maintained the Category 5 points on this government network. They are located on several floors of the Nationwide Plaza 2 Tower in Columbus, Ohio.

Memorial Hall
Dynalectric electricians wired the data center, which is located in the basement. We ran 12-strand fiber for data, and 200-pair cable for the phone lines, up to each of the three floors and into the cable closets. From there, the cable was distributed to individual data and phone jacks located at each of the 400 workstations. We also installed a copper cable backbone system for equipment that does not run on fiber. The total data installation included 156,000 feet of cable and took about four and a half months to complete. |

Supreme Court of Ohio
Major renovation and update to the Ohio Courts Building. Delivered approximately 5 miles of single mode fiber optic cabling and approximately 4,000 SC Terminations. Over 500,000 feet of Category 6 cable pulled, terminated and tested. Over 2,000 data drops provided. All results documented on (Linkware) Fluke 4300 software.

DFAS at DSCC
Dynalectric was a subcontractor on this project to the P.J.Dick Company supplying and installing Panduit equipment at DFAS. There are a total of 13,628 drops on this project with 2,565,000 feet of wire involving two (2) buildings at the site. Also provided and installed were two (2) MDFs, 22 closets, riser backbone, outside plant and 1,152 fiber terminations.

Capital Law
Installed 500Category 5/6 drops including 100,000 feet of wire at Capital Law's building on Broad Street.
St. Paul's Elementary School
Installation of 35 workstations with 140 Category 5 Data outlets.

Medex
Dynalectric helped design and install the distribution network and furnished the CAD drawings. The network had 100 Category 5 outlets. The customer furnished the equipment.
Kal Kan Pet Food Plant
Dynalectric worked with Kal Kan engineers in designing and installing a five (5) hub redundant PC network. Installed were the 12 fiber multi-mode cable, fiber terminations, patch panels, connectors and hubs. The DEC equipment was furnished by the owner. The network had 338 Category 5 and 338 Category 3 outlets on 50,000 feet of cable. There were 192 fiber terminations on the 6,000 feet of fiber.

Central Ohio Transit Authority
Installed Category 5 data drops and 122 Category 3 voice drops on the 18,00 square foot second floor of COTA on McKinley Avenue in Columbus. Also provided the front end electronics; switches, patch panels and hubs.
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