Formerly known as Ricks College, BYU-Idaho is growing in record numbers. System Tech has had extensive involvement with their growth over the years with new installations, remodels and outside plant work. BYU-Idaho uses Systimax Solutions GigaSpeed CAT6 products to be ready for future deployments of Gigabit Ethernet and Voice over IP technologies.
 
 

Mark Austin Building

Remodel of the 2nd floor of the tech building required extensive installation of voice, data, video and radio cables. System Tech updated the exsiting telecommunications room and also installed a second network just for students to learn the basics of computer networking. Several large computer labs were installed to aid in computer science teaching.

Ezra Taft Benson Life Science Building

System Tech was chosen for the infastructure upgrade of this building to accomadate new biology computer labs and to remove old CAT3 & 5 cabling. This project included a new communications room and an extensive cable tray system on 2 floors. System Tech also won the bid for the addition to the building with an additional TR and intrabuilding backbone copper and fiber cables.

David O. McKay Library

With over 3200 cables, the school is able to accommodate the many students it acquires each year. The zone boxes allow college personnel to move furniture with out calling in outside contractors. High-count fiber and copper backbone connect the building and campus wide video distribution system. A building wide sound system was also installed.

 
 

Thomas E. Ricks Education Building

Completed in Dec 2004, this building consists of (4) TRs, 1000+ cables, a video distribution system and cable tray systems. The TRs are connected with copper and fiber optic cables (single-mode & multi-mode) to provide bandwidth to large computer labs, faculty offices and lecture halls.

Student Health and Counceling Center

The growing student body required more space for patients. This building is equiped to handle the current and upcoming technologies that healthcare demands. This building has a small enterence facility which connects to the main TR. System Tech also installed a video viewing system and a sound masking system near the couseling rooms.

 

Joseph F. Smith Building

Renovations of this building required updates to the cabling infrastructure. The 3rd & 4th floors have been updated with cable tray systems, and CAT6 cabling to accommodate the many computer labs and offices. Obsolete cabling was removed and new TR componets were installed.

 
 

Jacob A. Spori Building [pictures]

Originally built in 1903, the Spori Building has always been a campus landmark. With close to 800 cables and a video distribution system, the building now accommodates offices, classrooms, computer labs, a state of the art communications studio, art studios and the campus newpaper office.

Campus Wide Fiber Optic Deployment

System Tech was awarded the contract in a (2) stage single-mode fiber optic upgrade on campus. Technicians installed 500+ epoxy fiber connectors, 28,000 liner feet of fiber, 10,000 liner feet of innerduct and fusion spliced 900+ strands of fiber.

University Village Family Housing

This project included CAT6 cabling for 156 apartments as well as video distribution for each unit. All cables were home run back to the main distibution rack for easy configuration of phone, data, television and internet services.

                 


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