Send us a text We break down how terms and conditions protect budgets, timelines, and teams on low voltage projects and why the scope of work is not enough. Real clauses, field stories, and simple rules help you stop scope creep, avoid payment traps, and document your way to fewer disputes. • difference between scope and terms and conditions • essential assumptions like 150‑foot averages and clear interstitial space • continuity testing vs certification and reporting • pape...
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Send us a text We break down how terms and conditions protect budgets, timelines, and teams on low voltage projects and why the scope of work is not enough. Real clauses, field stories, and simple rules help you stop scope creep, avoid payment traps, and document your way to fewer disputes. • difference between scope and terms and conditions • essential assumptions like 150‑foot averages and clear interstitial space • continuity testing vs certification and reporting • pape...
Send us a text Tonight we bring back an fan favorite as I travel this week... We unpack how to test copper the right way—permanent link, channel, and especially MPTL—and why choosing the correct limit and adapters is the difference between clean passes and costly callbacks. We also make the business case for certification, show how labeling workflows save hours, and explain how to fix wrong category tests without rolling a truck. • standards‑aligned testing for permanent link and channel • M...
Let's Talk Cabling!
Send us a text We break down how terms and conditions protect budgets, timelines, and teams on low voltage projects and why the scope of work is not enough. Real clauses, field stories, and simple rules help you stop scope creep, avoid payment traps, and document your way to fewer disputes. • difference between scope and terms and conditions • essential assumptions like 150‑foot averages and clear interstitial space • continuity testing vs certification and reporting • pape...