Service Capability

Structured Cabling & Low-Voltage Infrastructure (C-7)

Standards-based structured cabling and low-voltage readiness delivered with licensed capability, clean documentation, and coordinated execution — so every system that runs on your infrastructure performs reliably from day one.

Orange County-based. Serving Los Angeles County and Southern California. If you're looking for local installation services, see our Structured Cabling Contractor in Orange County page.

100K+

Miles of cable deployed

C-7 Licensed

CA low-voltage

TIA/EIA

Standards compliant

400+

Facility build-outs

What We Install

Full-scope structured cabling — from survey through certified closeout

Every engagement covers the complete lifecycle. No piecemeal pulls, no unlabeled runs, no documentation gaps.

01

Site Survey & Pathway Mapping

We walk your facility to assess existing infrastructure, map cable pathways, identify obstacles, and document everything before a single cable is pulled — so scope is locked before work begins.

02

Standards-Based Design (TIA/EIA)

Every install follows TIA/EIA-568 standards for cable types, distances, terminations, and labeling — so your infrastructure passes inspection, performs reliably, and is maintainable long-term.

03

Licensed C-7 Installation

Regulated low-voltage installation in California is executed through Lulu IT & Security Inc. (C-7 License #1104569) — ensuring compliance, proper permitting, and inspection-ready work.

04

MDF/IDF Design & Buildout

Telecommunications closet and server room design including rack layout, cable management, patch panel organization, power distribution, and labeling — engineered for reliability and future expansion.

05

Testing, Certification & Labeling

Every cable run is tested and certified with documented results. Patch panels, faceplates, and runs are labeled with a consistent naming convention. You receive a full closeout package.

06

Venue & Event Low-Voltage Readiness

Rapid-deploy and surge cabling for venues, high-traffic facilities, and event environments — designed to support cameras, access control, Wi-Fi, and operations technology at scale.

Licensed Delivery (Lulu C-7 #1104569)

Entity clarity: who does what and why it matters

California requires a C-7 Low Voltage Contractor license for regulated low-voltage installation work. We structure delivery across two entities to keep every project compliant and inspection-ready.

Willikins Enterprises

Customer-facing program delivery, architecture, design, and vendor coordination. Manages scope, schedule, documentation, and client communication across every project.

Lulu IT & Security Inc.

C-7 Low Voltage Contractor · License #1104569 · Valid through May 2027

Performs regulated low-voltage installation work in California as prime or sub-contractor. Enables compliant delivery for Willikins and partners. Registered in SupplierOne and RAMP for LA28/Olympics procurement.

What the C-7 license covers

  • Structured cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, fiber)
  • MDF/IDF buildout and telecommunications closets
  • Security camera low-voltage wiring
  • Access control door hardware and cabling
  • Fire-rated penetrations and conduit runs
  • Testing, certification, and documentation
  • Venue and event low-voltage readiness

Both entities are owned and operated by the same team. Clients work with Willikins as their single point of contact — Lulu handles the licensed field execution.

How We Work

Standards, labeling, testing, and documentation — every time

A repeatable four-phase process refined across 400+ facility build-outs and 100,000+ miles of data cable.

01

Discovery & Site Walk

We start with your facility, not a product catalog. A site walk maps pathways, assesses existing plant, identifies active-facility constraints, and locks scope before any cable is ordered.

Pathway mapping and obstacle assessment
Existing cabling and infrastructure audit
Active facility constraints and scheduling
Compliance and inspection requirements
02

Design & Scope Definition

A cabling design that maps every run, specifies cable categories, defines MDF/IDF layout, labeling conventions, and accounts for future capacity. TIA/EIA compliance built in from the start.

Cable type and category specification
MDF/IDF rack layout and cable management
Labeling convention and naming scheme
Surge capacity and future-growth planning
03

Licensed Installation

C-7 licensed installation through Lulu IT & Security Inc. Clean conduit runs, proper bend radius, fire-rated penetrations, and organized terminations. Every run follows standards — no shortcuts.

Conduit, J-hooks, cable tray, and pathways
Fire-stopping and rated penetrations
Termination, patch panel organization
Standards-compliant bend radius and separation
04

Testing, Certification & Handoff

Every cable run is tested and certified. You receive a full closeout package: as-built drawings, test reports, labeling maps, and a maintenance guide for your facilities team.

Certified test results for every run
As-built drawings and labeling maps
Admin and facilities team training
Warranty and maintenance guidance

Venue & Event Readiness

Low-voltage readiness for venues and high-traffic facilities

Large-scale events and venue environments need cabling infrastructure that can be deployed quickly, supports multiple systems simultaneously, and hands off cleanly. We design temporary and permanent low-voltage readiness that integrates with your security, network, and operations technology.

  • Rapid-deploy cabling for temporary or permanent venue environments
  • Surge capacity planning — additional infrastructure staged for event periods
  • Coordination with camera, access control, and network teams
  • After-hours and weekend installation to minimize operational disruption
  • Clean decommission and documentation for temporary deployments
  • Inspection-ready work with C-7 licensed execution

Large-scale events & venue readiness

If you're preparing a venue or high-traffic facility for a major event, our Event Security Infrastructure service covers the full scope — cameras, access control, cabling, and network foundations delivered as one integrated system.

Explore Event Security Infrastructure

Service area

Orange County-based. Serving Los Angeles County and Southern California. For multi-site or multi-venue programs, we can coordinate delivery across the region.

Proof

Built on real projects, not theory

We bring licensed field execution and architecture discipline together — so structured cabling is deployable, supportable, and scalable from day one.

100K+

Miles of data cable deployed

400+

Facility build-outs completed

25+

Years of field experience

C-7 Licensed

CA low-voltage contractor

Santa Ana, CA

$1M Manufacturing & Compliance Facility

Full structured cabling infrastructure for a manufacturing and compliance facility — including backbone, horizontal runs, MDF/IDF buildout, and workstation drops across a multi-zone layout.

Orange County, CA

1,000+ Door Community Campus

Cabling infrastructure supporting access-controlled, fire-rated doors across a large faith-based community campus — coordinated with security, life-safety, and network systems.

Southern California

Multi-Site Technology Standardization

Audited and redesigned cabling infrastructure across 300+ units for a distributed organization — standardizing cable plant, labeling, and MDF/IDF configurations to reduce maintenance costs.

Entity clarity

Willikins Enterprises provides program delivery, architecture, and coordination. Regulated low-voltage installation scopes in California are executed through Lulu IT & Security Inc. (C-7 licensed, License #1104569, valid through May 2027) when required. Both entities are owned and operated by the same team.

FAQs

Common questions about our structured cabling capability

Next Step

Start with a Scope Call

Whether you're planning a new build-out, expanding an existing facility, or preparing a venue for a large-scale event — we'll walk the site, map pathways, and deliver a clear scope with standards, timelines, and licensing clarity.

Typical response time: within 24 hours.

What we'll discuss

  • Facility type, footprint, and construction phase (new build or retrofit)

  • Systems to support (cameras, access control, Wi-Fi, network)

  • MDF/IDF requirements and existing infrastructure

  • Timeline, active-facility constraints, and inspection requirements

  • Licensing, permitting, and compliance needs

Note on assessments

Site assessments and proposals may include a professional consultation fee. Consultations are separate, independent efforts and are not credited toward project costs.