We are a telecommunications company offering innovative solutions for all your fiber optic construction, maintenance, and restoration needs.

Here at Integrated Fiber Services, we strive to deliver excellence to our customers while implementing safety as our first priority.

IFS has performed outstanding work for customers across the entire United States and outlying territories.

Our team specializes in fiber and coaxial splicing, aerial construction, HDD, and engineering. Whatever your needs may be, we are here to help.
Our company takes great satisfaction in hiring people who align with our values, ideals, and vision. We have assembled a management team with the right mindset and background to guide the business and its workers toward the cutting edge of production and technology.

New Build Strand/Fiber/Coax
Pole Setting
Troubleshooting
Business as Usual
Fiber/Coax Splicing

Horizontal Directional Drilling
Trenching
Plowing
Drop Bury
Interstate & River Bores
Rock Drilling
Micro Trenching

We supervise every step of the fiber network construction process, from planning (permits, design) to execution (contractor coordination, installation, testing) to completion and paperwork, making sure the project stays within budget, timeline, and quality requirements.

IFS offers continuous, proactive, and reactive actions required to maintain a fiber optic network's functionality, dependability, and optimal efficiency following the initial installation. It entails making sure passive parts (joints, splices, and closures) can endure environmental stresses and fixing broken cables ("restoration").

After the cables are physically installed, our crews repair, clean up, and restore the surrounding landscape, roads, and sidewalks to their initial state during the last stage of the installation procedure. This procedure guarantees that any disturbed areas—like lawns, driveways, or sidewalks impacted by drilling or digging—are restored to a condition that is nearly identical to their pre-construction form.

With a single point of contact, IFS oversees the entire project from beginning to end, providing a fully operational fiber network or facility that the client can "turn the key" and use right away. This includes everything from planning, design, permitting, and construction to final testing and commissioning. By removing the need to coordinate numerous vendors for intricate network deployments, our all-inclusive strategy guarantees a smooth, operational system while saving clients time and money.

By utilizing the infrastructure already in place for high-speed internet (FTTH), 5G backhaul, and backbone networks, aerial fiber construction offers a quicker and frequently less expensive alternative to undergrounding, particularly in rural areas. It entails installing fiber optic cables on existing utility poles using bucket trucks or climbers to string them between poles, often attached to a messenger wire or as self-supporting units.

These are all part of the process, which calls for specialists, engineering, and knowledgeable personnel to ensure a safe and effective deployment.

The steps involved are:

Underground construction protects cables from the elements, vehicles and accidents.

Open-cut trenches, also known as excavation, entails digging a trench that is typically three feet deep in order to install, repair, or replace pipes, cables, or conduits before fixing the ground.
Horizontal directional drilling, or HDD, is another name for directional boring. HDD is a trenchless alternative of installing pipes, cables,
Open-cut trenches, also known as excavation, entails digging a trench that is typically three feet deep in order to install, repair, or replace pipes, cables, or conduits before fixing the ground.
Horizontal directional drilling, or HDD, is another name for directional boring. HDD is a trenchless alternative of installing pipes, cables, and conduits underground by drilling a curved path beneath the surface that protects nearby buildings, water bodies, and roads.
Micro trenches are narrow slots used to install fiber optic cables with minimal disruption. They are typically 1-2 inches wide and up to 16" deep. It is also less expensive and quicker.
Cable blowing. Another term for cable blowing is "jetting." High-pressure compressed air or water is used in this method of installing fiber optics into pre-installed ducts, and it is suitable for installing cable over long distances.
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