Structured cabling that makes reliable networks possible.

Lume helps businesses plan, install, test, document, and support structured cabling and commercial low-voltage systems across network infrastructure, fiber, WiFi, voice, CCTV, alarm systems, digital signage, and onsite support.

Every project is planned carefully, installed cleanly, tested thoroughly, and handed off with records your operations, facilities, IT, and project teams can use.

100%

Canadian-owned

15+

years of field experience

Day-two

supportable handoff

Technician working beside organized commercial network cabling.
Field-ready scope

Access, materials, labels, and closeout expectations aligned before dispatch.

Supportable records

Photos, test results, port notes, and exceptions captured for day-two support.

Why Teams Use Lume

Less operational risk during the work. Less guesswork after it.

A low-voltage project can look finished while still leaving behind unclear labels, missing records, open exceptions, and support headaches. Lume builds the handoff into the work from the start.

Scope before dispatch

Drawings, photos, access windows, site constraints, and the definition of done are clarified before the work reaches the floor.

Clean field execution

Crews work around active environments with tidy routing, sensible labeling, and updates that project, facilities, and IT teams can follow.

Testing where it matters

Copper, fiber, and device-related checks are captured when the scope calls for proof, not treated as an optional finish-line task.

Closeout people can use

Photos, port maps, rack notes, test results, and exceptions are organized for the teams responsible for support after handoff.

Technicians installing low-voltage cable pathways in a commercial rollout environment.

Usable Closeout

The install is only complete when the next team can understand it.

  • Labeling schemes that match what is actually installed in racks, patch panels, and field locations.
  • Port maps, photos, and site notes kept clear enough for future moves, adds, changes, and troubleshooting.
  • Open items and site exceptions surfaced plainly instead of disappearing between trades or inboxes.
  • Support expectations and next steps documented so the finished site is not left to technician memory.

Flagship Retail Proof

JD Sports shows how Lume supports high-pressure retail openings.

Lume works directly with JD Sports New Store Opening (NSO) and IT teams across drawing review, materials procurement, field installation, testing, configuration support, and organized handoff.

Direct coordination

Lume works directly with JD Sports New Store Opening (NSO) and IT teams so priorities, drawings, site conditions, and opening requirements stay visible from planning through handoff.

End-to-end delivery

Drawing review, materials, install, testing, configuration support, documentation, and closeout move through one accountable field delivery path.

Ready-to-open focus

The work is judged by whether the store environment is reliable, documented, and easier to support once the doors open.

JD Sports Robson retail storefront supported by Lume field delivery.
Retail rollout execution

Drawing review, materials, install, testing, configuration support, and closeout organized around ready-to-open store conditions.

Where The Work Shows Up

Commercial environments where coordination matters.

Lume works alongside operations, facilities, project, IT, and leadership teams when infrastructure has to be installed without creating confusion for the business.

Planning work across several locations? Lume supports coordinated delivery across Canada, including regional and remote sites where staging, access, and documentation need more discipline.

Nationwide coverage

Straight Answers

Common questions before a first project conversation.

Useful context for teams comparing structured cabling, low-voltage, rollout, and onsite support partners.

What does Lume do?

Lume designs, installs, tests, documents, and supports structured cabling and commercial low-voltage infrastructure, including network cabling, fiber, WiFi, voice, CCTV, alarm systems, digital signage, and onsite support.

What makes a cabling project supportable after handoff?

Supportable cabling is labeled consistently, tested where appropriate, mapped to the real site, and packaged with photos, port notes, rack details, and closeout records that future teams can understand.

Can Lume work around active operations?

Yes. Many scopes require nights, early mornings, staged access, or careful coordination with live retail, office, hospitality, and public-facing environments. Scheduling and site constraints are handled as part of the project plan.

Can one project include cabling, WiFi, cameras, signage, and support?

Yes. Many commercial projects cross several low-voltage systems. Lume can help scope the whole site context instead of forcing your team to split the work into disconnected requests too early.

Does Lume support work outside major cities?

Yes. Lume supports businesses across Canada, including regional and remote locations where planning, staging, documentation, and first-visit completion matter.

What should we send to start a conversation?

Send the site address or site list, rough scope, drawings if available, photos, timeline, and any known operational constraints. Lume can turn that into a clearer scope and next-step plan.

Start With The Site

Send the scope, drawings, photos, timeline, or site list you have.

Lume will help turn the project context into a clear scope, practical field plan, and closeout expectations your team can evaluate before work begins.

New site or renovation
Existing cabling cleanup
WiFi, CCTV, signage, alarm, or voice rollout
Fiber backbone, repair, or testing work
Onsite support across one site or many