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Hire an RCDD consultant

Hire an RCDD for ICT and structured cabling design.

Work directly with C. Morris, RCDD, for a defined design package, independent QA review, or project-specific subconsultant role. The responsibility, deliverables, and credential boundary are written into the proposal before work starts.

When to engage

When hiring an RCDD consultant makes sense.

The credential should solve a defined project need—not sit beside a company name with no responsibility behind it.

Specification requirement

The RFP or Division 27 specification requires an RCDD to design, review, sign, or participate in the work.

Project design capacity

Your team needs a credentialed ICT designer for a defined package without creating a permanent position.

Independent review

A bid set, shop-drawing package, or in-house design needs a standards-based second review before issue.

Named project role

A prime, GC, A/E firm, or integrator needs a real RCDD subconsultant role with defined responsibility.

Available scopes

Choose the RCDD role the project actually needs.

A clear role produces a defensible proposal, a clean responsibility matrix, and fewer assumptions at handoff.

ICT design package

Structured cabling, pathways and spaces, telecom rooms, OSP/ISP, risers, rack elevations, schedules, specifications, and bills of material—as defined in the proposal.

RCDD peer review

An independent review of drawings and specifications against the applicable project requirements, BICSI practice, TIA standards, and code coordination boundary.

Project-specific subconsultant

A named RCDD role for a pursuit or awarded project when the contract, schedule, data handling, and place-of-performance requirements are a fit.

Review the complete ICT and structured cabling design services, including telecom rooms, data center white space, project management, and construction support.

Fit review

What we confirm before saying yes.

The safest first step is a requirements check, especially when the solicitation uses “RCDD” as a qualification.

  • Exact RCDD responsibility stated in the RFP or specification
  • Project location, AHJ, and any PE-seal requirement
  • Design phase, drawing count, file format, and schedule
  • Required meetings, site observation, and place of performance
  • Prime-contract flow-downs, insurance, onboarding, and invoicing terms
  • Information classification and the approved file-transfer environment
A real design role

The credential follows the work.

ICT Design Partners does not rent an RCDD credential or sign work that has not been reviewed within an agreed scope. If a bid requires a permanent employee, licensed PE, cleared facility, CMMC status, or on-site resident designer, we identify that mismatch before commitment.

Hiring FAQ

Questions to settle before you hire an RCDD.

These answers define the practical boundary between a valid consulting role and credential-only coverage.

Yes. A project-specific engagement can cover a defined design package, an independent QA review, construction support, or a named subconsultant role. The proposal identifies the actual RCDD responsibilities, deliverables, schedule, and sign-off boundary before work starts.
Start with the requirement

What to include in the first message.

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The requirement

Paste the relevant RFP or Division 27 language and identify the role the RCDD must perform.

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The package

Share project location, phase, drawing count, schedule, and available CAD/Revit backgrounds.

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The constraints

Identify site, contract, insurance, citizenship, security, and approved-system requirements before files move.

Controlled-document notice: Do not send CUI, ITAR-controlled technical data, export-controlled files, or classified material through the website or ordinary email.

Next step

Need an RCDD for a live opportunity?

Send the requirement, project location, desired role, and schedule. You'll receive a direct fit assessment and a clear next step.