Aging Campus Infrastructure: The Quiet Risk
Many higher education campuses are operating on infrastructure installed 15–25 years ago.
The visible renovation might focus on finishes and aesthetics, but behind the walls, telecom rooms, cabling pathways, and power loads often haven’t kept pace with modern demands.
Common issues we encounter:
• Undersized telecom rooms
• Limited pathway capacity
• Inadequate cooling for active equipment
• Security systems that don’t integrate campus-wide
• Acoustic challenges in renovated lecture halls
• Undersized telecom rooms
• Limited pathway capacity
• Inadequate cooling for active equipment
• Security systems that don’t integrate campus-wide
• Acoustic challenges in renovated lecture halls
Strategic infrastructure upgrades during renovations can prevent future disruptions and costly retrofits.
Modern campuses require resilient, scalable backbone systems, not just updated for aesthetics.
