Cellular Survey Services
We measure indoor cellular coverage and turn the readings into evidence you can hand to a DAS integrator, an AHJ, or your own leadership. Two services, designed to be used together.
A technician walks your facility on a measured grid — every floor, stairwell, basement, garage and rooftop — recording RSRP, RSRQ, SINR, RSSI, serving carrier, PCI, network technology, GPS position and altitude at every test point, across all carriers simultaneously.
- Indoor grid and walk testing, floor by floor
- Rooftop donor-signal readings for DAS design
- Outdoor perimeter and parking structure coverage
- Post-installation validation against the pre-install baseline
Every survey is delivered as an interactive, web-based dashboard behind a secure client login — coverage heatmaps over your floor plans, carrier-by-carrier comparisons, PCI and serving-cell analysis, compliance scoring against industry thresholds, and CSV or PDF export whenever you need it.
- Interactive heatmaps overlaid on your floor plans
- Side-by-side multi-carrier comparison
- Role-based access for integrators and consultants
- Re-loadable with new data to show before and after
Which One Do You Need?
Most engagements use both, but not always. Find the row that sounds like your situation.
| Your situation | What you need |
|---|---|
| You are writing a DAS RFP and vendors want real numbers | Both — the survey produces the measurements, the dashboard is what you attach to the RFP |
| Your AHJ is asking for ERRCS / NFPA 1225 evidence | Onsite survey, scoped to public-safety bands and DAQ requirements |
| A DAS was just installed and you need to prove it works | Onsite survey as a post-install validation pass, compared against your original baseline |
| You already have survey data and need it made presentable | Custom dashboard — we can build against data you already own |
| Tenants complain about dead zones and you need to find them | Onsite survey; the dead-zone list and gap analysis come with the report |
How an Engagement Runs
From first phone call to a commissioned system that has been proven to work.
1. Intake and scoping
Before anyone arrives we collect facility type, square footage, floor count, construction materials, known problem areas, which carriers matter to you, and any planned renovations. Floor plans or CAD files, if you have them, make the survey substantially faster.
2. Onsite measurement
We survey during normal business hours, because coverage under real load is the only coverage worth measuring. Access to riser rooms, telecom closets, basements and the roof is arranged during intake so the day itself is not spent waiting on escorts.
3. Analysis and dashboard build
Readings are processed into heatmaps, distribution charts and carrier rankings, then published to your dashboard. You receive the benchmark report within 7–10 business days.
4. RFP and procurement support
The deliverable is written to be issued directly to integrators — CommScope, Corning Everon, SOLiD, JMA and others — as RFP-ready technical specification, not as a sales document for us.
5. Post-install validation
After the system is commissioned we re-survey the same grid and load the results alongside the original baseline, so the improvement is measured rather than asserted.
We Measure. Your Integrator Designs.
We do not sell, design, or install DAS equipment, and we are not affiliated with any manufacturer or integrator. That is the point. When the party measuring your coverage is also the party bidding to fix it, the measurement is no longer neutral — and an AHJ or a procurement committee will notice. Our deliverable is the independent baseline everyone in the room can agree on.
Where a survey needs to answer to a code requirement, we scope it against the standard in question — NFPA 1225 and IFC 510 for emergency responder radio coverage, DAQ scoring for voice intelligibility, and whatever local amendments your AHJ has adopted. Read the NFPA 1225 ERRCS survey guide if compliance is what is driving your project.
Before You Call
These explain the vocabulary a survey engagement uses, so the first conversation can start further along.
- What a DAS signal survey actually measures
- DAS vs. small cell vs. booster
- Survey checklist for facility managers
- How to read a signal survey dashboard
Working in a specific kind of building? Browse surveys by facility type.
Start With a Conversation
Tell us the building, the floor count, and what is driving the project. We will tell you which service you need and what the survey would involve.