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Field notes from inside the build.

We write these for the operators, facilities teams, CIOs, and owner-reps who have to make decisions about infrastructure without getting distracted by vendor marketing. No SEO filler, no listicles — just what we'd tell a peer over a coffee.

April 15, 2026

What "AI-native infrastructure" really means — and what it doesn't.

A definition that excludes 90% of what the industry currently markets as "AI-enabled." If your contractor is still estimating in Excel, the camera they sell you with analytics on the box is not making your building smarter. Here's the architecture that does.

David Chen, FounderRead

April 2, 2026

B, C-10, C-20: why your contractor's license stack matters more than their logo.

A plain-English explainer on California's three most relevant contractor classifications for modern infrastructure work. What each license legally covers, where the gaps are, and why single-license contractors quietly break code on every mixed-trade job.

Marcos Delgado, Field OpsRead

March 20, 2026

From cameras to intelligence: the three-step retrofit path.

Most buildings already have cameras; few have intelligence. A walkthrough of the retrofit path we use to move from "evidence after the fact" to "prevention in real time" — without ripping out the existing cable plant or paying for a total rebuild.

Priya Rao, Head of EngineeringRead

March 4, 2026

The MDF that still works in year 10.

Main distribution frames age worse than the networks they support. A design checklist for the MDFs we're building today so they can absorb 10G-to-the-desk, PoE++ cameras, and OT/IoT segmentation without a forklift upgrade in 2030.

Priya Rao, Head of EngineeringRead

February 18, 2026

Edge AI in the warehouse: seven use cases that actually pay for themselves.

Every AI warehouse pitch lists 40 use cases. Most of them lose money. We walk through the seven we've seen actually deliver ROI in under 18 months — and three we've watched customers pay for and never use.

David Chen, FounderRead

January 30, 2026

Bilingual project ops for Chinese-owned enterprises in California.

Running a US project for a Chinese parent company is not a translation problem — it's an organizational one. How we structure RFIs, procurement, and permit documentation so HQ in Shenzhen and the California AHJ both sign off without a round trip.

Linda Wu, Client SuccessRead

January 12, 2026

"Insurance-grade" low-voltage documentation: what that actually looks like.

We get asked what "insurance-grade" means twice a week. Here's the literal checklist — twelve artifacts, one signed bundle — that we deliver at project close, and why most traditional integrators can't reproduce it even on request.

Marcos Delgado, Field OpsRead
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