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Office IT Setup & Infrastructure Services in Illinois
Complete office IT setup, built as one project.
Most offices get their IT in pieces. A cabling company here, a computer guy there, nobody owning the whole picture. AITGD builds your office IT as one coordinated project: the server room, the rack, the cabling, the workstations, the conference room. AITGD designs it, installs it, and hands you a working office.
- 01 Coordinated build, not piecemeal
- 08 Line items in scope
- 100% Documented at handoff
Scope / 01–08
Server room setup, network racks, cabling, and workstation deployment: what's included.
- Server room and IT closet design covering layout, power, cooling, and cable management
- Network rack installation, mounted, organized, and labeled
- Structured cabling runs to every desk, printer, AP, and camera location
- Workstation deployment: unboxed, configured, joined to your domain or Microsoft 365, and placed at the desk
- Conference room setup with displays, video conferencing gear, and reliable connectivity
- Equipment procurement and staging. We spec it, order it, and configure it before install day
- Printer, scanner, and peripheral setup on the network
- Full documentation of what's installed, where it lives, and how it's configured
New office buildouts, moves, and IT relocation.
The classic trigger is a new office or an office move. You have a lease, a floor plan, and a date, and you need working IT by day one. It's also the right call when you've outgrown a setup that accumulated over the years: a router on a shelf, cables running along the baseboard, a "server" under someone's desk. And if you're renovating or expanding into adjacent space, that's the cheapest moment you'll ever have to get the infrastructure in. The walls are open and downtime is expected.
Common questions.
We're moving into a new office in eight weeks. Is that enough time?
Usually, yes, if we start now. Cabling needs to go in before furniture, and equipment lead times can run two to four weeks. The sooner we see the floor plan, the more we can do before move day so your team sits down to working desks.
Can you coordinate with our general contractor or building management?
Yes, and you want us to. We tell the contractor where conduit and power need to go, schedule cabling around drywall and paint, and deal with building management on riser and demarc access. You stay out of the middle.
Do we need an actual server, or can everything live in the cloud?
Most small offices today don't need an on-premises server. Microsoft 365 covers email, files, and identity. But you still need a real network closet: firewall, switch, patch panel, UPS. We'll tell you honestly which side of that line your business is on during the assessment.
Can you set up our conference rooms as part of the build?
Yes. Conference rooms are part of the standard scope. We run the cabling, mount the displays, install the video conferencing gear, and test a real call before we leave. The goal is a room where the meeting starts when people sit down, not ten minutes after.
We're already working in this office. Can you upgrade it without shutting us down?
Yes. Occupied offices are normal work. We stage and configure equipment ahead of time, schedule the disruptive parts for evenings or a weekend, and cut over in phases. You'll know which hours touch which desks before we start.
Ready to get your office IT handled?
Tell us about your office. You'll get a clear scope and a real quote.
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