The working documents, free to take.
The forms and conventions we actually use — RFIs, cable schedules, labeling, QA, transmittals. No email gate: take them, rebrand them, run your projects with them.
RFI Template
TXTOne question per form, a reference block that actually locates the issue, a suggested-resolution field that turns questions into confirmable decisions, and the log entry built in.
Download TXTCable Schedule Template
CSVOpens straight into Excel or Sheets: ID, from/to, type, length, pathway, termination, and test-result columns, with example rows showing the TIA-606-friendly convention.
Download CSVTIA-606 Labeling Scheme Starter
TXTA Class 2 identifier convention ready to adapt: spaces, racks, panels, horizontal links, backbone, and firestop locations — plus the rules that keep a scheme alive after day one.
Download TXTPre-Issue QA Checklist
TXTThe ~20-minute second-set-of-eyes pass we run before any package leaves: sheet mechanics, pathways, cable plant, grounding, coordination, and package checks — each tied to its standard.
Download TXTTransmittal Template
TXTThe formal record of what was issued, when, at what revision, to whom — the one-page habit that keeps document control (and disputes) short.
Download TXTFree to use and adapt, commercial work included. No warranty — verify against current standards and your project specification. Pairs well with the free calculators.
About the templates.
Templates organize the work. Design decides it.
When the project needs the decisions — sealed drawings, defensible budgets, a package that survives review — that's the practice behind these documents.