A 40-person manufacturing operation in Sparks moved to a new building. We pulled the cable, configured the switches, migrated their phone system, and reconfigured their VPN across two weekends — with absolutely zero downtime to their operations. Production resumed exactly at 7 a.m. on Monday, right on schedule.
A 40-employee manufacturing operation had outgrown its original facility in Sparks and was relocating to a much larger industrial space a few miles away. The new building was structurally sound but had no usable network infrastructure. The previous tenant ran a non-tech operation, and the building’s cabling was unmarked, undocumented, and fundamentally wrong for the layout.
The main constraint: production could not stop. Manufacturing schedules had been committed to customers months in advance.
We managed the entire move across two weekends and the four weeknights in between. Weekend 1: pulled all the cable (~6,000 feet of Cat6, plus fiber runs), mounted and labeled the rack, configured switches and access points in advance. Weeknights: moved server hardware piece by piece, tested VPN connectivity, pre-staged VOIP phones. Weekend 2: final infrastructure swap, VOIP phones ported, VPN re-established at the new public IP, validation tests across every production-critical system.
Monday morning: production started at 7 a.m. as scheduled. Over the entire 10-day window, exactly zero unplanned outages during business hours.
