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C.J. Infrastructure is dedicated and driven to fulfill the requirements of each and every project, by delivering a one-on-one approach to understanding and meeting your needs. We have demonstrated great success at providing reliable, and flexible solutions that will support your organization's growth.

C.J. Infrastructure provides Engineering Design and Project Management for Structured Cabling projects, and is primarily focused on the financial and medical industries. We offer a high level of expertise in the Project Management of commercial Information Technology projects of all sizes. C.J. Infrastructure's Portfolio includes millions of square feet of Data Center, Trading Floors, Medical & Medical Research Facilities as well as general office space in both new construction and renovation projects.

We encourage you to learn more about C.J. Infrastructure, its services and experience. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.


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