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UW-IT Design Guide ` Design guide for voice, data and wireless communications The UW-IT Design Guide is a subset of the Facilities Services Design Guide. The primary content of the overall design guide is maintained by Campus Engineering. To link to the Facilities Engineering Design Guide go to The documents below address nearly all voice, data, and wireless requirements for projects that will connect to the University-wide network.

Projects involving these requirements are coordinated by UW-IT Communications Infrastructure office. Boilerplate Specifications and Design Instructions These documents are made available in two formats: MS Word and PDF. Consultants and designers developing project specifications should work with the MS Word files.

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PDFs are provided to make it easier to view the documents (requires Adobe Acrobat). Document PDF Word Communications Infrastructure Section 27 17 51 January 2018 A/E Guide for Communications Infrastructure Section 27 17 51 July 2015 Copper and Fiber Optic Communications Cable Plant Section 27 17 52 February 2018 Wi-Fi Communications Section 27 17 53 August 2017 C.P.D. Instructions for Wi-Fi Design Oversight — August 2017 A/E Guide for Design of Distributed Wi-Fi Network — August 2017 Coaxial Cable Section 27 17 54 April 2014 Standard Communications Drawings These drawings are in two forms: PDF and AutoCAD files. The PDF graphics are intended for viewing only and should not be used in project documentation. (requires Adobe Acrobat).

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Consultants and designers developing project specifications should copy and work with the AutoCAD files. NOTE: The AutoCAD drawings may not open by left clicking on them. The simplest way to save a copy of either type of file is to right-click and select “Save Target/File As” (exact wording depends on your browser).