Racked, cabled, powered, proven.
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From single-rack deployments to full-scale rollouts.
Pre-deployment planning
Site readiness assessment; rack elevation and layout design; bill of materials review; scheduling and logistics coordination.
Receiving, staging, rack build
Equipment receiving and damage inspection; unboxing and asset tagging; rack assembly and rail installation; component racking; off-floor staging to minimize time on the data center floor.
Physical installation
Rack placement and levelling; anchoring and seismic bracing; cable tray and pathway installation; grounding and bonding; containment setup.
Cabling and connectivity
Structured copper and fiber; power cabling and whip termination; labelling and dressing for clean airflow; patch panel termination and testing; cable management.
Power-up and electrical commissioning
Circuit verification and load balancing; PDU and UPS power-up; A/B feed redundancy verification; voltage and amperage testing; breaker panel labelling.
Testing, validation and QA
Functional and boot verification; network connectivity testing; fiber and copper certification to TIA/ISO standards; thermal and airflow verification; burn-in testing.
Documentation and handover
As-built rack elevations; cable schedules and port maps; asset inventory; test result certificates; punch list resolution and formal sign-off.
Ongoing
Moves, adds and changes; remote hands; relocation and rack-and-roll moves; expedited commissioning for tight go-live dates.
SynfraTech crews, Veridyn program management.

One thing this page doesn’t cover
Retiring equipment. De-racking for disposal, data destruction and disposition are handled by DRM Worldwide, whose capability there is deeper and whose chain-of-custody controls are the ones you want on data-bearing assets.
Two different things called commissioning
Facility commissioning proves the building’s systems work — UPS, generators, chillers, fire suppression, integration testing. That’s BRUNS-PAK, and it’s a separate scope. This page is rack and equipment commissioning: proving the IT infrastructure works once the facility is ready for it. Programs often need both, and we’ll tell you which you’re buying.
Not sure this is the right step? The Capacity Assessment tells you which one is.

