One credentialed practitioner. One disciplined practice.
We are a small, deliberately specialized practice. The work that comes through our door is RCDD-grade ICT design, project management, QA review, and white-label overflow support for other firms — and we stay focused on it. No side studios. No “transformation” decks.
An RCDD-certified designer, running a focused practice.
The practice is led by C. Morris, RCDD — a Registered Communications Distribution Designer, the BICSI credential that contractors, inspectors, and design firms recognize as the mark of ICT design competence. When you hire us, you work directly with the person who designs and signs your drawings. There is no account layer between you and the work.
The RCDD credential is not a one-time badge. It carries an ongoing professional-development requirement and periodic recertification through BICSI, so the standards we reference — TIA-568, TIA-569, TIA-606, TIA-607, and the BICSI TDMM — are read in their current editions, not the ones we learned years ago.
The practice is deliberately small and honest about it, and it runs remote-first — on your tools and files, across time zones. For overflow and white-label work, that is the point: firms get a credentialed designer who slots into their process under their brand, without the overhead or the risk of a larger outfit poaching the relationship.
Credential verifiable in the BICSI member directory on request.
Three things we are unapologetic about.
Precision over volume
We turn down work that doesn't fit. The practice runs on a deliberate capacity and we honor it rather than overcommit.
Standards over preference
When a project specification and a standard collide, we resolve the conflict explicitly -- and document the reasoning. Personal preference doesn't enter.
Accountability, not abstraction
Every drawing has a named designer, a named reviewer, and a revision history. When something needs to be answered, you know who to call.
Membership & standing.
Kept short and true. We list only what we actually hold.
Let's discuss your project.
If we're a fit, you'll know by the end of the first call. If we're not, we'll point you to someone who is.