Submit Your Project Plans for Review

Upload your drawings, scope, or bid documents. We’ll review the network and low-voltage requirements, identify missing details, and return a clear, build-ready scope — fast.

What We Do for Contractors

Network & Low-Voltage Review for Construction Projects

We help general contractors, electrical contractors, and project managers keep jobs moving by providing clear, accurate network-related scopes. Send us your plans, and we’ll break down exactly what’s required — cabling, MDF/IDF needs, Wi-Fi coverage, firewall placement, and hardware specifications — with no ambiguity or guesswork.

Review Plans

We review your drawings, SOW, RCPs, or bid documents to extract all network and low-voltage requirements. We flag missing details, inconsistencies, or required clarifications before they become delays.

Build Scope & BOM

You receive a clean, itemized scope of work: structured cabling, network racks, Wi-Fi design, MDF/IDF infrastructure, security devices, and hardware recommendations based on best practices.

Provide Estimate or RFI

We’ll deliver either a complete estimate or a clean RFI list if details are missing. No surprises — just clear next steps.

Built for Contractors, Built for the Field

Supporting the Contractors Who Build North Georgia

Ideal for teams who need accurate, build-ready network scopes:

  • General Contractors

  • Electrical Contractors

  • Low-Voltage Subcontractors

  • Commercial Renovation & TI Buildout Teams

  • Designers & Engineers

  • Property Managers planning expansions or new suite

Whether it’s a new build, expansion, or TI project, we help keep the network scope clean, complete, and ready to price — so the work stays on schedule.

Why Builders Work With NET-WORX

Built for Construction, Not IT Support

  • Fast turnaround on plan reviews & estimates — because bid dates don’t move.

  • Clean, build-ready scopes you can attach to your bid package — no fluff, no ambiguity.

  • Code-compliant structured cabling designs that pass inspections and avoid rework.

  • Accurate BOMs — no inflated hardware lists, no surprises later.

  • Clear RFIs when details are missing — reducing delays, conflicts, and change orders.

  • Professional documentation & as-builts at project close — clean, clear, contractor-friendly.

We speak construction — schedules, scopes, coordination, and execution. It means fewer headaches, faster answers, and smoother jobs for everyone involved.

Our Process

A Straightforward, Contractor-Friendly Workflow

Step 1 — Upload Your Plans
Send us your drawings, scope documents, and any relevant bid materials.

Step 2 — Detailed Review
We map cabling paths, MDF/IDF layouts, Wi-Fi coverage, security devices, and hardware placement — ensuring everything aligns with code, performance, and construction constraints.

Step 3 — RFIs & Estimate Delivery
You’ll receive either a clean, ready-to-approve estimate or an RFI list if more details are needed.

Step 4 — Approve & Schedule
Once approved, we align our low-voltage subcontractors with your project timeline and coordinate scope execution with the GC and trades.

Step 5 — Installation & Documentation
We oversee your low-voltage subcontractors, verify workmanship against plans and best practices, and produce clean, accurate as-builts and documentation at project close.

We handle the technical side so your team can focus on building — not chasing missing details or rework.

Submit Your Plans

Upload Your Documents — Get a Clean Scope Back Within One Business Day

Upload your drawings or bid documents. We’ll review everything and follow up within one business day with next steps, questions, or a ready-to-use scope. We keep your documents confidential and use them solely for preparing your scope or estimate.

Drag & Drop Files, Choose Files to Upload
Accepted: PDF, CAD files, drawings, bid documents, SOW, images (JPG/PNG).

We’ll Review & Respond Within 1 Business Day.                                

Contact Us:

info@networxconsulting.com

(470) 396-5112

Serving North GA and the I-75 Corridor:


Chattanooga → Dalton → Calhoun → Cartersville → Kennesaw → Atlanta