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Structured Cabling Design & Installation Course

A professional technician installing and managing structured cabling systems in a data center environment.
Edoxi’s 3-Day Structured Cabling Design & Installation Course helps you build practical expertise in designing, installing, and testing enterprise-grade cabling systems. Learn copper and fibre infrastructure, international standards, and certification techniques through real equipment-based training. Gain hands-on experience with racks, patch panels, and testing tools while developing skills in documentation and project delivery. Earn your certification and advance your infrastructure career. Enrol now!
Course Duration
24 Hours
Corporate Days
3 Days
Learners Enrolled
100+
Modules
5
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Course Rating
4.9
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Mode of Delivery
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What Do You Learn from Edoxi's Structured Cabling Design & Installation Training

Structured Cabling Architecture & Standards
Master hierarchical star topology, key cabling subsystems, and International standards, including ANSI/TIA-568, ISO/IEC 11801, and BICSI.
Copper Cabling Engineering & Termination
Understand UTP and STP cable construction, patch panel termination, T568B wiring schemes, proper cable routing, separation, and labelling practices.
Fibre Optic Infrastructure & Connectors
Learn to distinguish between single-mode and multi-mode fibre types. LC and SC connector handling, backbone fibre planning, and bend radius considerations are addressed.
Cable Testing & Certification Methodology
Gain expertise in copper continuity, certification testing using Fluke Network testers, and Fibre testing using OTDR fundamentals and power meters.
Fault Isolation & Troubleshooting Techniques
Learn to identify NEXT, attenuation faults, and common installation errors. Structured fault isolation procedures for both copper and fibre systems are practised.
Structured Cabling Design & Project Documentation
Develop proficiency in site survey methodology, rack layout design, BOQ preparation, As-built documentation, and labelling scheme development.

About Our Online Structured Cabling Design & Installation Course

Edoxi’s 3-day Structured Cabling Design & Installation training equips network and infrastructure professionals with standards-aligned cabling expertise. The program addresses enterprise networks, data centres, commercial buildings, and smart infrastructure environments. It is designed for those responsible for deploying or managing scalable IT and telecom cabling systems. Structured Cabling Design & Installation corporate training is ideal for corporate teams seeking practical, hands-on skills in copper and fibre infrastructure, testing, and documentation aligned with global standards.

This course with Edoxi goes beyond theoretical knowledge. Participants work hands-on with real equipment, including racks, patch panels, punch tools, crimp tools, and fibre demo cables. Every session takes place within a practical, equipment-driven environment.

By the end of the Structured Cabling Design & Installation course, participants will be capable of producing accurate cabling designs, completing standards-compliant installations, and generating professional project documentation. The programme directly supports project delivery in multiple sectors.

To learn more about the Structured Cabling Design & Installation course fee, corporate training options, or certification requirements, you can contact Edoxi.

Key Features of Edoxi's Structured Cabling Design & Installation Training

Real Equipment-Based Practical Sessions

Work directly on a 12U rack, patch panels, punch tools, crimp tools, and fibre demo cables. Gain hands-on experience with actual infrastructure components throughout the course.

One-to-One or Small Batch Training

Receive personalised attention from the trainer, with session depth adjusted to your pace and prior technical knowledge.

Flexible Timing Options

Training schedules are coordinated to fit corporate team availability, ensuring minimal disruption to operational activities.

Content Customisation to Participant Requirements

Course topics are tailored based on the team’s existing skill level and project context, allowing expansion or condensation of modules as needed.

Curriculum Depth Customisation

Focus on advanced topics such as OTDR analysis, BOQ preparation, or fibre splicing, aligned with the organisation’s infrastructure goals.

Course Completion Certificate

Participants who successfully complete the programme receive an official certificate from Edoxi Training Institute, recognising competency in structured cabling design and installation.

Who Can Join Our Online Structured Cabling Design & Installation Course

Network Engineers & IT Support Engineers

Professionals managing or maintaining enterprise LAN infrastructure who need formal, structured cabling design and installation competency.

Infrastructure & Facility Engineers

Engineers responsible for physical IT environments, including server rooms, data centres, and building network infrastructure deployments.

Data Centre & Telecom Technicians

Technicians working with rack systems, patch panels, and fibre backbone connections who require standards-aligned installation and testing skills.

Low Current & ELV/ICT Project Engineers

Professionals delivering ELV, BMS, CCTV, access control, or VoIP projects who need structured cabling knowledge to support integrated system deployments.

Corporate Technical Teams

Organisations seeking to upskill engineers across network, infrastructure, or telecom functions with practical, equipment-based cabling training.

Project Engineers in Construction & Smart Infrastructure

Engineers involved in commercial building, campus, or smart infrastructure projects requiring competency in cable path planning, BOQ preparation, and as-built documentation.

Structured Cabling Design & Installation Course Modules

Module 1: Structured Cabling Fundamentals & Standards
  • Chapter 1.1: Introduction to Structured Cabling

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Definition and purpose of structured cabling systems
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Benefits of standardised cabling infrastructure
    • Lesson 1.1.3: Learning objectives and industry applications
  • Chapter 1.2: Network Topology and Architecture

    • Lesson 1.2.1: Hierarchical star topology explained
    • Lesson 1.2.2: Advantages of structured topology in enterprise networks
    • Lesson 1.2.3: Scalability and future-proofing considerations
  • Chapter 1.3: Structured Cabling Subsystems

    • Lesson 1.3.1: Entrance Facility: role and components
    • Lesson 1.3.2: Equipment Room design and requirements
    • Lesson 1.3.3: Telecommunications Room functions
    • Lesson 1.3.4: Backbone Cabling Fundamentals
    • Lesson 1.3.5: Horizontal Cabling Structure
    • Lesson 1.3.6: Work Area components and standards
  • Chapter 1.4: Copper vs Fibre Infrastructure

    • Lesson 1.4.1: Key differences between copper and fibre cabling
    • Lesson 1.4.2: Performance comparison and use cases
    • Lesson 1.4.3: Cost, scalability, and environmental considerations
  • Chapter 1.5: International Cabling Standards

    • Lesson 1.5.1: Overview of ANSI/TIA standards
    • Lesson 1.5.2: ISO/IEC structured cabling standards
    • Lesson 1.5.3: BICSI guidelines and best practices
    • Lesson 1.5.4: Importance of compliance and certification
  • Chapter 1.6: Cable Categories and Fibre Classes

    • Lesson 1.6.1: Cat5e specifications and applications
    • Lesson 1.6.2: Cat6 and Cat6A performance differences
    • Lesson 1.6.3: OM3 and OM4 multimode fiber basics
    • Lesson 1.6.4: Bandwidth and distance limitations
Module 2: Copper Cabling Design & Installation
  • Chapter 2.1: Copper Cable Types

    • Lesson 2.1.1: UTP vs STP comparison
    • Lesson 2.1.2: Shielding techniques and grounding requirements
  • Chapter 2.2: Cable Construction and Components

    • Lesson 2.2.1: Twisted pair construction principles
    • Lesson 2.2.2: Insulation, conductors, and jacketing
    • Lesson 2.2.3: Cable ratings (CM, CMR, CMP)
  • Chapter 2.3: Termination Hardware

    • Lesson 2.3.1: Patch panels and keystone jacks
    • Lesson 2.3.2: Faceplates and outlet boxes
    • Lesson 2.3.3: Termination tools and techniques
  • Chapter 2.4: Wiring Standards

    • Lesson 2.4.1: T568A wiring scheme
    • Lesson 2.4.2: T568B wiring scheme
    • Lesson 2.4.3: Choosing between T568A and T568B
  • Chapter 2.5: Installation Best Practices

    • Lesson 2.5.1: Cable routing guidelines
    • Lesson 2.5.2: Separation from electrical interference sources
    • Lesson 2.5.3: Cable tray and ladder rack systems
    • Lesson 2.5.4: Bend radius and pulling tension limits
  • Chapter 2.6: Labelling and Colour Coding

    • Lesson 2.6.1: Labelling standards and documentation
    • Lesson 2.6.2: Colour coding schemes for network identification
    • Lesson 2.6.3: Quality control and inspection checklist
Module 3: Fibre Optic Cabling Systems
  • Chapter 3.1: Fibre Optic Fundamentals

    • Lesson 3.1.1: Principles of light transmission
    • Lesson 3.1.2: Single-mode vs Multi-mode fibre
  • Chapter 3.2: Fibre Connectors and Hardware

    • Lesson 3.2.1: LC connector features and applications
    • Lesson 3.2.2: SC connector types and uses
    • Lesson 3.2.3: Fibre patch panels and enclosures
  • Chapter 3.3: Splicing and Termination

    • Lesson 3.3.1: Fusion vs mechanical splicing overview
    • Lesson 3.3.2: Fibre distribution panels
    • Lesson 3.3.3: Connector polishing and inspection
  • Chapter 3.4: Fibre Backbone Planning

    • Lesson 3.4.1: Backbone fibre design strategies
    • Lesson 3.4.2: Bend radius considerations
    • Lesson 3.4.3: Cable protection and pathway planning
Module 4: Testing, Certification & Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 4.1: Copper Cable Testing

    • Lesson 4.1.1: Continuity testing fundamentals
    • Lesson 4.1.2: Certification testing standards
    • Lesson 4.1.3: Wiremap and performance parameters
  • Chapter 4.2: Fluke Tester and Performance Metrics

    • Lesson 4.2.1: Fluke tester basics and operation
    • Lesson 4.2.2: NEXT (Near-End Crosstalk) fundamentals
    • Lesson 4.2.3: Attenuation and signal loss concepts
  • Chapter 4.3: Fibre Testing Techniques

    • Lesson 4.3.1: OTDR fundamentals
    • Lesson 4.3.2: Power meter and light source testing
    • Lesson 4.3.3: Insertion loss and reflectance basics
  • Chapter 4.4: Troubleshooting and Fault Isolation

    • Lesson 4.4.1: Identifying common cable faults
    • Lesson 4.4.2: Fault isolation techniques
    • Lesson 4.4.3: Common installation mistakes and prevention
Module 5: Structured Cabling Design & Documentation
  • Chapter 5.1: Site Survey and Planning

    • Lesson 5.1.1: Site survey methodology
    • Lesson 5.1.2: Identifying infrastructure requirements
    • Lesson 5.1.3: Risk assessment and compliance checks
  • Chapter 5.2: Cable Path and Rack Design

    • Lesson 5.2.1: Cable pathway planning
    • Lesson 5.2.2: Rack layout and cabinet design
    • Lesson 5.2.3: Power and cooling considerations
  • Chapter 5.3: Network Mapping and Layout

    • Lesson 5.3.1: Patch panel mapping
    • Lesson 5.3.2: Floor layout planning
    • Lesson 5.3.3: Capacity planning for future expansion
  • Chapter 5.4: Documentation and BOQ

    • Lesson 5.4.1: Bill of Quantities (BOQ) preparation
    • Lesson 5.4.2: As-built documentation standards
    • Lesson 5.4.3: Labelling scheme documentation
    • Lesson 5.4.4: Documentation review and handover procedures

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Hands-On Lab Activities in our Online Structured Cabling Design & Installation Training

Edoxi’s Structured Cabling Design and Installation course offers dedicated practice sessions through the following hands-on activities. These include the following.

Copper Termination Lab

Participants terminate UTP cables to patch panels and keystone jacks using punch tools and crimp tools, following T568B wiring standards. Connections are verified for correct pin mapping and physical integrity.

Basic Cable Continuity Testing

Teams use cable testers to verify continuity and identify wiring faults across terminated copper runs. Participants practise fault identification and corrective re-termination procedures.

Rack Layout Design Exercise

Participants plan and document a structured rack layout, including patch panel placement, switch positioning, and cable management. A labelled layout drawing is produced as a deliverable.

Basic Fibre Identification & Inspection

Using fibre demo cables, participants identify single-mode and multi-mode fibre types and inspect connectors. Proper handling, bend radius discipline, and connector cleanliness are practised.

Structured Cabling Design & Installation Course Outcome and Career Opportunities

Completing our Structured Cabling Design & Installation course equips you with the practical skills and technical knowledge required to deliver reliable, standards-compliant network infrastructure. By the end of the course, you can:

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Apply ANSI/TIA-568 and ISO/IEC 11801 standards to design and implement structured cabling systems aligned with industry requirements.
Perform accurate cable installation and termination with reduced errors and improved overall project quality.
Conduct cable testing and certification using Fluke Networks tools and OTDR with confidence and precision.
Prepare detailed BOQs and develop clear as-built documentation for smooth project handover.
Support infrastructure deployments across data centres, BMS, VoIP, CCTV, and access control systems.
Implement BICSI best practices to ensure scalable, efficient, and future-ready cabling infrastructure.

Job Roles After Structured Cabling Design & Installation Certification

  • Structured Cabling Technician
  • Network Cabling Engineer
  • Telecom Installation Technician
  • Data Centre Cabling Specialist
  • Network Infrastructure Engineer
  • Fibre Optic Technician
  • ELV (Extra Low Voltage) Systems Technician
  • IT Support & Network Technician
  • CCTV & Security Systems Installer
  • Cabling Project Engineer

Structured Cabling Design & Installation Training options

Corporate Training

  • 3-day Structured Cabling Design & Installation corporate training

  • Fully equipment-based hands-on sessions

  • Customisable content scope and delivery depth

  • On-site delivery at client premises available

  • Tailored to team skill levels and project requirements

  • One-to-one or small batch delivery available

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Why Choose Edoxi for the Structured Cabling Design & Installation Training?

Edoxi, a leading Structured Cabling Design & Installation training institute, offers industry-focused programmes for corporate teams and professionals worldwide. Here are the key reasons to choose Edoxi for Structured Cabling training:

Broad Networking & Infrastructure Course Portfolio

Edoxi offers further learning pathways in networking, wireless, and systems administration. Professionals can progress to related programmes such as Outside Plant Design, FTTx Network, and Wireless Equipment Installation.

Experienced Industry Trainers

Learn from professionals with hands-on experience in infrastructure engineering and network deployment across enterprise, data centre, and telecom environments.

Global Presence Across Key International Locations

With training centres in Dubai, Doha, London, Sydney, and Kuwait, Edoxi delivers consistent and standardised training for organisations with global teams.

Trusted by Leading Corporate Clients

Edoxi has trained government entities, large enterprises, and SMEs across sectors such as healthcare, banking, oil & gas, and construction, with programmes aligned to organisational outcomes.

Equipment-Based Practical Learning

Train using real cabling infrastructure, including racks, patch panels, punch tools, and fibre demo cables to gain hands-on experience.

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Meet Our Mentor

Our mentors are leaders and experts in their fields. They can challenge and guide you on your road to success!

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Sid Ahmed

Sid Ahmed is an IT network infrastructure and security trainer with over 12 years of experience at Edoxi Training Institute, Dubai. He is a certified CCNA/CCNP instructor and NSE 4 trainer and possesses advanced expertise in Cisco networking His portfolio includes prestigious Cisco certifications and hands-on knowledge of global security frameworks, making him a leader in delivering industry-relevant training.

Sid’s knowledge also extends to industry standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, SOC2, and PCI DSS, further strengthening his cybersecurity prowess.Sid Ahmed focuses on developing practical skills through hands-on training with enterprise-grade equipment. As an experienced Network and Security Architect, Sid Ahmed's expertise spans WAN/LAN, IP-MPLS, BGP, Wireless, IP Telephony, and Cybersecurity.He is skilled in HLD/LLD design, audits, pentesting, IT risk assessments, and security frameworks His specialisations include SD-WAN, VPN, VLAN, SSL, SIEM, cloud tech, and routing protocols (OSPF, BGP, STP) Sid is also proficient in Python, MySQL, JavaScript, APIs, and tools like SolarWinds, FortiSIEM, and U2000.

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FAQ

Is this course suitable for beginners?

Edoxi’s Structured cabling design & installation course is not for complete beginners. Basic knowledge of LAN, IP addressing, and rack environments is recommended before joining.

What is the training format?

The Structured cabling design & installation training by Edoxi is delivered in an online format over 3 days, with a total of 24 hours of practical and theoretical sessions.

What equipment is used during the training?

Participants in the Structured cabling design & installation course certification at Edoxi work with a 12U rack, patch panel, switches, punch tools, crimp tools, cable testers, and fibre demo cables.

Which standards are covered in this course?
Edoxi’s Structured cabling design & installation course covers ANSI/TIA-568, ISO/IEC 11801, and BICSI standards for both copper and fibre infrastructure.
What testing skills are included in the training?
The Structured cabling design & installation training includes copper continuity testing, Fluke tester usage, OTDR basics, and fault isolation techniques for real-world scenarios.
Can the course content be customised?
Yes. Edoxi customises the Structured cabling design & installation course certification based on team skill levels and organisational requirements.
Is on-site corporate training available?
Yes. Edoxi provides on-site delivery for the Structured cabling design & installation training. Equipment requirements are coordinated before scheduling.
How does this course benefit organisations?
The Structured cabling design & installation course from Edoxi helps reduce installation errors, improve documentation, and support compliance across infrastructure projects.
What documentation skills are covered?
Participants in the Structured cabling design & installation course certification learn site surveys, rack design, patch panel mapping, BOQ preparation, and as-built documentation.
Which industries benefit from this training?
Edoxi’s Structured cabling design & installation training is suitable for data centres, healthcare, banking, government, real estate, and industrial sectors.
Is fibre optic cabling included in the course?
Yes. The Structured cabling design & installation course covers single-mode and multi-mode fibre, connectors, backbone design, and OTDR testing.
What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat6A?
In the Structured cabling design & installation training, Cat6 supports up to 1 Gbps, while Cat6A supports 10 Gbps over 100 metres, making it suitable for high-performance and future-ready networks.
What is the average salary after completing this course globally?
After completing Edoxi’s Structured cabling design & installation certification, professionals can expect entry to mid-level salaries ranging from $25,000 to $60,000 per year globally, depending on role, experience, and location. Roles in data centres and telecom projects often offer higher earning potential.
What career growth opportunities are available after this training?
Edoxi’s Structured cabling design & installation training supports career progression into roles such as network infrastructure engineer, data centre specialist, and project engineer. With experience, professionals can move into design, consulting, or project management positions.
Is this course relevant for data centre and smart building projects?
Yes. The Structured cabling design & installation course by Edoxi is highly relevant for data centres, smart buildings, and enterprise campuses, where reliable copper and fibre infrastructure is critical for operations.