Beyond delivering comprehensive collaborative communications systems, we understand that successful projects have the following three elements in common:
- Risk mitigation
- Predictability
- Cost control
We consistently meet and exceed our clients' needs and objectives in these areas by 1) taking the time to educate all parties involved regarding the nature of cutting-edge visual technology, 2) researching, reviewing, and making suggestions regarding the options that exist, and 3) anticipating challenges at the front-end so that issues can be addressed before they become problems.
Simply put, our strategy/process can be summarized in three broad steps:
1) Planning: We plan the project in exhaustive detail, keeping a constant eye on the long-term goals of the client. We deliver a clearly defined statement of work and a written price warranty.
2) Design: We design the project in complete detail, down to the last cable and connector. At the end of this step we deliver the completed construction drawings, an accurate equipment list, a detailed project implementation schedule, a final budget, and an acceptance test plan.
3) Build: We build the facility according to the plans developed. We deliver the completed system on-time and on-budget, and fully tested. Training is then conducted, the acceptance test plan is performed, final as-built documents are turned over, and a Certificate of Completion is signed by all parties.
Simply put, CriticalSpace Solutions has the stability, approach, experience, and staff to provide our clients with superior engineered design-build visual collaboration solutions for mission critical environments --- solutions that will serve as models for information display and exchange.
We approach each project with thorough needs analysis, design engineering, and implementation coordination that ensures the creation of cost effective visual experience in 24/7/365 total reliability network control environments for clients in telecommunications, public and private utilities, public safety, federal government and defense, transportation, and data distribution, including Internet hosting and co-location facilities.