Communications Infrastructure Relocation Case Study
Communications Infrastructure Relocation & Recommissioning.

Relocating critical communications infrastructure requires careful planning and experienced engineering to ensure systems can be transferred safely while maintaining operational continuity.

In this case study, RAFT Systems was engaged to relocate communications infrastructure as part of the construction of a new operational building at a major UK port facility.

The project involved critical microwave links, VHF radio equipment and AIS infrastructure, requiring the existing systems to be transferred and integrated into the new installation environment.

RAFT's engineers managed the relocation and subsequent recommissioning of the communications systems, with the project requiring careful coordination to maintain system integrity and minimise disruption to operational communications.

The full case study explores the project requirements, engineering considerations and approach taken by RAFT to successfully transition the communications infrastructure to its new location.

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