Structured Cabling & Network Cabling Services in Canada

Structured cabling is the backbone of every reliable business network. Corvex Networks designs and installs Cat5e, Cat6, and fiber optic cabling for offices, warehouses, clinics, and multi‑tenant buildings across Canada. Installations are engineered for performance, tidy cable management, and a lifespan measured in years, not months.
Cat5e, Cat6, and Fiber Optic Cabling
Different environments and applications call for different cabling types. Corvex Networks helps organizations choose the right mix of Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber based on bandwidth, distance, and budget.
- Workstation and device data drops (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A)
- Fiber optic backbone cabling between floors
- PoE‑ready cabling for phones, APs, and cameras
- Cabling for printers, POS, and specialty devices
- Separation from electrical lines
- Proper bend radius and termination
How Much Does Commercial Network Cabling Cost per Drop?
Commercial network cabling costs vary across Canada. Pricing ranges based on region, logistics, and project scope. Final pricing depends on cable type, building layout, ceiling and wall construction, and any special compliance requirements.
Standard Office
Drops within a single floor or open ceiling environments.
Warehouse / Industrial
Long-run cabling with lifts and special access requirements.
Fiber Backbone
runs between telecommunications rooms or buildings.
Server Room Cabling & Cleanup
Poorly organized server rooms create downtime risk and make troubleshooting slow. Corvex Networks restructures and tidies existing cabling, installs new patch panels and racks where needed, and clearly labels all terminations.
Deliverables often include:
- Re‑routing and re‑terminating messy cables
- Cable management, color‑coding, and labelling
- Patch panel installation and rack layout improvements
- Certification test results for data runs
- As‑built diagrams for future reference
Warehouse & Industrial Cabling
Warehouses and industrial sites require robust, well‑planned data cabling for Wi‑Fi coverage, scanners, IoT sensors, and cameras. We design structured cabling for high‑bay and challenging environments, including overhead runs and long distances.
Our Process
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to install structured cabling in a new office?
Most small and mid‑sized office projects complete within a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on drop counts, access hours, and building conditions.
Are there specific cabling and fire code requirements in Canada?
Yes. Low‑voltage cabling must be installed in a way that respects local building codes and the Canadian Electrical Code, including use of appropriate pathways, fire‑stopping, and FT6/Plenum rated materials where applicable.
When should a business upgrade from Cat5e to Cat6 or fiber?
An upgrade is recommended when applications demand higher bandwidth, when PoE devices increase, or when older cabling causes performance issues. A cabling assessment can identify the best upgrade path.
Schedule an Assessment
Describe your space, approximate number of drops, and any timelines. A Corvex Cabling Specialist will follow up.
Request AssessmentWhy Corvex?
- Certified Installers
- Fluke Tested
- 1-Year Warranty
- Detailed Labeling