CONCEPTION DE RÉSEAUX
Through a professional engineering services call for tenders (DDP) by the City of Montreal, our telecommunications team was tasked with implementing a wired and wireless network for the multidisciplinary center TAZ and connecting it to the Montreal Soccer Center.
Since 1996, the TAZ has been the kingdom of skateboarding, BMX, and scooters, and it is the largest indoor skatepark in Canada.
The project involved the design and construction of a wired and wireless network that meets the City of Montreal's standards.
The network's power supply had to come from the Montreal Soccer Stadium. A study was conducted to analyze the best connection option, either through an antenna or wired connection.
The goal of the project was to implement the City of Montreal's network within the multidisciplinary TAZ center to serve the reception area, ticket office, administrative offices, as well as provide a wireless network for center users.
The engineering mandate aimed to establish a fiber-optic link between the Soccer Stadium and the TAZ Center to power a new network with 26 Wi-Fi access points.
This project included comprehensive engineering for deploying the new fiber-optic network connecting the two buildings, as well as detailed engineering for the positioning and deployment of the 26 wireless access points and the development of a telecommunications room to house the associated equipment.