Telecommunications Infrastructure Division

Fiber Optic Infrastructure for Commercial Connectivity

Fiber optic backbone infrastructure for commercial facilities, institutional campuses, and multi-building systems. Deployed as the primary connectivity layer for telecommunications, security, and facility-wide operations.

High-Bandwidth Backbone for Facility Systems

Fiber optic infrastructure is the backbone layer that connects buildings, systems, and high-bandwidth facility operations. AES deploys fiber as a foundational infrastructure layer, not a one-off cable installation.

Long-distance fiber runs maintain signal integrity across campus and multi-building environments. High-bandwidth capacity supports telecommunications, security, and operational technology systems in parallel. Each deployment is engineered for current facility demands and long-term scalability.

Fiber Optic Infrastructure Scope

  • Single-mode and multi-mode fiber installation for high-bandwidth facilities
  • Fiber splicing and termination for stable, certified connections
  • Campus and building-to-building backbone connectivity
  • Testing, certification, and full project documentation
  • Coordination with structured cabling and network infrastructure
  • Commonly Paired Infrastructure Systems

    Structured Cabling Installation

    Fiber backbone connects to structured cabling systems across IDF and MDF environments to extend facility-wide connectivity.

    Integrated Security Installation

    High-bandwidth fiber supports IP security systems, access control, and centralized surveillance across multi-building facilities.

    Power Distribution Installation

    Fiber pathway coordination with power distribution ensures clean routing and minimal interference across facility infrastructure.

    Project Types

    Educational and Campus Facilities

    Multi-building campus backbone infrastructure for school districts and higher education facilities.

    Municipal and Public Facilities

    Fiber backbone systems for city, government, and civic infrastructure environments.

    Commercial and Multi-Tenant Buildings

    High-bandwidth connectivity infrastructure for commercial campuses and multi-tenant properties.

    Industrial and Logistics Facilities

    Rugged fiber infrastructure supporting operational technology and high-bandwidth facility systems.

    Healthcare and Medical Facilities

    Fiber backbone systems for healthcare campuses requiring high-reliability connectivity infrastructure.

    Multi-Building Facility Connectivity

    Cross-building fiber backbone for facilities requiring integrated infrastructure across multiple structures.

    Local Coverage

    AES provides fiber optic infrastructure services throughout Brevard County, with active deployments across commercial, institutional, and municipal facilities.

    Project Case Studies

    Recent integrated infrastructure projects

    Airport-adjacent infrastructure and operations environment

    Melbourne Orlando International Airport

    Melbourne, FL

    Commercial access control, CCTV, and IP intercom systems contractor delivering airport-wide communications upgrades, security infrastructure, and ongoing electrical and system expansion in an active operations environment.

    Education campus buildings and networked learning infrastructure

    Space Coast Jr/Sr High School

    Brevard County, FL

    Structured cabling, IP intercom, and integrated electrical systems contractor supporting campus-wide infrastructure delivery for Brevard Public Schools.

    Critical facility environment supporting emergency operations

    Brevard Emergency Operations Center

    Brevard County, FL

    Critical facility electrical, communications, and security systems contractor supporting emergency operations infrastructure and coordinated system performance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do we choose between single-mode and multi-mode fiber?
    Single-mode fiber is selected for long-distance runs across buildings or campuses. Multi-mode fiber is used for shorter intra-building connections. AES evaluates your facility layout, bandwidth requirements, and future growth plans to recommend the right fiber type.
    Can you install fiber across multiple buildings on a campus?
    Yes. Multi-building campus backbone deployments are a core capability. AES coordinates pathway routing, conduit, and fiber installation across buildings to deliver a complete, certified backbone infrastructure.
    What documentation is provided after fiber installation?
    AES provides OTDR test reports, power meter readings, and as-built documentation for every fiber link. Full certification records are delivered as part of project closeout.
    Can fiber infrastructure be coordinated with IT, security, and cabling systems?
    Yes. AES coordinates fiber backbone with structured cabling, IP security, and telecommunications infrastructure under one scope to ensure compatibility across all systems.
    How do we plan fiber for future facility expansion?
    AES designs fiber infrastructure with expansion in mind. We recommend strand counts, conduit pathways, and splice point locations that support future growth without requiring full re-pulls.

    Ready to Discuss Your Project?

    Include your location, facility type, system requirements, buildings served, and project timeline. AES will coordinate your fiber backbone with telecommunications, security, and infrastructure systems under one scope.