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Case Study: Fueling the Fun—One Charge at a Time
We partnered with a Charger OEM and an amusement park in Massachusetts to introduce an extensive EV charging infrastructure for the park’s customers
May 16, 2025
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Customer: Amusement Park
Location: Massachusetts

 

Project Overview:
We partnered with a Charger OEM and an amusement park in Massachusetts to introduce an extensive EV charging infrastructure for the park’s customers. The project involved installing 26 Level 2 (L2) chargers strategically placed within the venue's parking lot.

Scope of Work (SOW):
The project was approached as a complete turnkey solution. Our team managed all aspects, including architecture and engineering (A&E), permitting, civil work, electrical installation, commissioning, and leveraging rebates and incentives.

Rebate Award:
With the established relationship as an approved vendor for Eversource, we successfully secured a significant rebate totaling $532,000.

Project Timeline:
The entire project was completed within an impressive 64 days from initiation to completion. It was done during the park's off-hours, Monday through Thursday, so as not to disturb regular operating traffic.

Delivery Result:
We delivered a comprehensive, turnkey solution that required minimal involvement from the client. The installation comprised 26 L2 chargers, each equipped with 2 ports, providing patrons with access to a total of 52 charging ports.

Operation and Revenue Model:

The OEM assumed ownership of the charging stations, incurring no installation costs for the park. Through upfront investment and rebate acquisition, the OEM facilitated a seamless setup process. As a critical amenity for maintaining customer satisfaction and loyalty, the OEM and Park provide charging service to patrons free of charge.  

The implemented solution adopted an advertising model, leveraging the high foot traffic at the park. Revenue projections were meticulously crafted, considering factors such as park attendance and visitor demographics to optimize profitability.

Future-proofed Power Panel:
Our team ensured the power panel was future-proofed, accommodating potential expansions or technological advancements in EV charging infrastructure.

Expertise Showcase for Future Projects:
This project exemplifies Centerline's expertise in delivering seamless solutions to clients.

Key factors positioning Centerline as an expert for subsequent projects include:

 

Client Convenience: The turnkey approach alleviates the client's burden, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

 

Speed of Delivery: Theability to complete the project within a tight timeframe demonstrates Centerline'sefficiency and commitment to meeting deadlines.

 

Rebate Management: Centerline'sproficiency in navigating rebate programs and incentives adds significant valueto clients, maximizing cost savings.

 

Turnkey Benefits: The onsiteConstruction Manager maintains constant contact with civil crews andEngineering, delivering seamless communication on any necessary change ordersto placement or conduit.

 

 

This case study illustrates how Centerline’s comprehensive approach, combined with its industry knowledge and dedication to client satisfaction, positions them as a trusted partner for future endeavors in EV charging infrastructure deployment.

 

 

 

Your ERRCS Was Compliant Last Year—Here’s Why It Might Not Be Anymore
Even minor changes—inside or outside your building—can disrupt signal strength and lead to non-compliance...
May 15, 2025
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Most jurisdictions require annual Emergency Responder Radio Communication System (ERRCS) testing because even minor changes—inside or outside your building—can disrupt signal strength and lead to non-compliance with IFC Section 510, NFPA1225, and local AHJ standards.

Why ERRCS Compliance Doesn’t Stay Static

There are multiple reasons your building's ERRCS system may no longer meet code:

  • New nearby buildings are blocking or reflecting RF signals
  • Interior renovations or added partitions interfere with coverage
  • System components (amplifiers, batteries, cabling) degrade over time
  • AHJ requirements have changed, and you may not meet the new testing standards
  • Equipment wasn’t UL 2524-listed when first installed

Even something as simple as updated glass coatings or added mechanical equipment can shift your signal performance.

WhyAnnual ERRCS Testing Is Critical

Most jurisdictions now require annual testing and certification. This includes:

  • Signal strength testing across all floors
  • Battery backup verification
  • Equipment inspection
  • Report submission to your AHJ

Skipping your annual test? You could risk failing your next fire inspection, leading to costly fines.

StayAhead of ERRCS Compliance

Centerline helps building owners and facility managers stay compliant, avoid fines, and ensure emergency responders stay connected.

✔️ Certified ERRCS testing
✔️ AHJ-compliant documentation
✔️ System optimization and repairs
✔️ UL 2524-compliant equipment upgrades

Contact us for your annual testing today.

 

Your ERRCS Was Compliant Last Year—Here’s Why It Might Not Be Anymore
May 1, 2025
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Most jurisdictions require annual Emergency Responder Radio Communication System(ERRCS) testing because even minor changes—inside or outside your building—can disrupt signal strength and lead to non-compliance with IFC Section 510, NFPA1225, and local AHJ standards.

WhyERRCS Compliance Doesn’t Stay Static

There are multiple reasons yourbuilding's ERRCS system may no longer meet code:

  • New nearby buildings are blocking or reflecting RF signals
  • Interior renovations or added partitions interfere with coverage
  • System components (amplifiers, batteries, cabling) degrade over time
  • AHJ requirements have changed, and you may not meet the new     testing standards
  • Equipment wasn’t UL 2524-listed when first installed

Even something as simple as updatedglass coatings or added mechanical equipment can shift your signal performance.

WhyAnnual ERRCS Testing Is Critical

Most jurisdictions now require annualtesting and certification. This includes:

  • Signal strength testing across all floors
  • Battery backup verification
  • Equipment inspection
  • Report submission to your AHJ

Skipping your annual test? You could risk failing your next fireinspection, leading to costly fines.

StayAhead of ERRCS Compliance

Centerline helps building owners andfacility managers stay compliant, avoid fines, and ensure emergency respondersstay connected.

✔️ Certified ERRCS testing
✔️ AHJ-compliant documentation
✔️ System optimization and repairs
✔️ UL 2524-compliant equipment upgrades

Contact us for your annual testingtoday.

 

Your ERRCS Was Compliant Last Year—Here’s Why It Might Not Be Anymore
April 30, 2025
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Most jurisdictions require annual Emergency Responder Radio Communication System (ERRCS) testing because even minor changes—inside or outside your building—can disrupt signal strength and lead to non-compliance with IFC Section 510, NFPA1225, and local AHJ standards.

Why ERRCS Compliance Doesn’t Stay Static

There are multiple reasons your building's ERRCS system may no longer meet code:

  • New nearby buildings are blocking or reflecting RF signals
  • Interior renovations or added partitions interfere with coverage
  • System components (amplifiers, batteries, cabling) degrade over time
  • AHJ requirements have changed, and you may not meet the new testing standards
  • Equipment wasn’t UL 2524-listed when first installed

Even something as simple as updated glass coatings or added mechanical equipment can shift your signal performance.

Why Annual ERRCS Testing Is Critical

Most jurisdictions now require annual testing and certification. This includes:

  • Signal strength testing across all floors
  • Battery backup verification
  • Equipment inspection
  • Report submission to your AHJ

Skipping your annual test? You could risk failing your next fire inspection, leading to costly fines.

StayAhead of ERRCS Compliance

Centerline helps building owners and facility managers stay compliant, avoid fines, and ensure emergency responders stay connected.

✔️ Certified ERRCS testing
✔️ AHJ-compliant documentation
✔️ System optimization and repairs
✔️ UL 2524-compliant equipment upgrades

Contact us for your annual testing today.

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your In-Building Wireless Project
Avoiding these common pitfalls can save time, money, and frustration during your in-building wireless project.
May 16, 2025
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If you're planning an in-building wireless project or Distributed Antenna System (DAS) installation, ensuring proper coverage, FCC compliance, and seamless integration is critical. Avoiding common pitfalls can save time, money, and frustration. Here are five major mistakes to steer clear of:

1. Skipping a Signal Assessment

One of the biggest mistakes is not conducting a professional benchmark survey before starting your project. A macro benchmark test:

·      Identifies existing signal strength

·      Ensures engineering is sound all the way through

·      Provides necessary information for designing the right wireless coverage system for your use case within your budget constraints.

·      Shows the improvement of your investment before and after installation.

Without a signal assessment, you risk blind spots, interference, and ineffective coverage solutions.

2. Not defining your budget upfront

Before DAS engineering begins, you need to define your budget and capacity/coverage goals. This will help the engineers understand your needs and how to achieve them. Wireless solutions and combinations are infinite, and your budget will determine the best signal source and system type for your project.

3. Overlooking Carrier Integration

A Distributed Antenna System (DAS) is useless without proper carrier integration. Some projects fail because they lack carrier approvals, leading to weak signals even after expensive deployments. Carrier coordination is critical for:

  • OEM equipment compatibility
  • Meeting FCC compliance
  • Avoiding costly legal implications

4. Poor Installation Practices

Improper DAS installation can derail your entire project. Common mistakes include:

·     Incorrect connectorization and fiber splicing

·     Failure to optimize and tune the system properly

·     Lack of certification and training for installers

A properly installed DAS eliminates delays, reduces troubleshooting headaches, and ensures maximum performance and reliability from day one.

5. Choosing the Wrong Integrator

Not all in-building wireless contractors are created equal. The right partner will:

·      Have RF engineering experience

·      Have technicians who know the RF and how to tune thesystem properly

·      Understand the Commissioning and acceptance

·      Verify the system is working at optimum performance

Get it right the first time. Avoiding these mistakes will ensure a successful in-building wireless deployment and enhance cellular coverage. Work with experienced wireless contractors, DAS providers, and wireless carrier integration specialists to build a system that meets your needs.

Need expert guidance on your in-building wireless project? Contact our DAS installation experts today to explore your options.

How to Fix My Building’s Cellular Service
Tenants experiencing dropped calls and slow loading speeds? Your building likely has poor cellular coverage. Don't worry, there are solutions, and we can help.
April 29, 2025
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If tenants or employees are complaining about dropped calls and slow loading speeds, your building likely has poor cellular coverage. The good news? There are solutions, and we can help.

Why Is My Building’s Signal Weak?

Common causes include building materials (concrete, metal, Low-E glass) that block RF signals, distance from cell towers, and network congestion. Fixing it requires the proper in-building wireless infrastructure retrofitted to your building.

Steps to Improve Cell Phone Coverage:

1. Understand your Needs and Budget

There is no one-size-fits-all solution in the wireless industry. Identifying your building’s use case and tailoring the solution helps align your budget with expectations from the start.

2. Signal Assessment

Always start with a benchmark assessment of the existing macro signal. A professional site survey will identify coverage gaps and will help determine the best solution for your building.

3. Choosing the Right Solution

Not all solutions are right for every building or budget. Options range from carrier-independent systems like Part 20 solutions, which expedite deployment, to carrier-coordinated systems such as Class-A solutions for extensive coverage.

Having industry experts guide you ensures you avoid cookie-cutter approaches and implement the right system for your needs.

Why You Should Invest in Better Coverage

Tenant satisfaction is directly linked to reliable mobile connectivity. According to industry surveys:

·      60% of building managers report tenant complaints aboutLTE voice and data quality

·      Over 80% say prospective tenants ask about mobile service during evaluations. Enhancing in-building cellular coverage not only improves tenant experience but also boosts property value.

Choosing the Right Partner

Centerline specializes in nationwide in-building wireless solutions and Distributed Antenna System (DAS)installation, tailoring connectivity solutions for multi-family complexes, hospitals, office campuses, stadiums, resorts, and high-rise buildings. Our turnkey expertise simplifies the process, handling everything from design to deployment.

Let’s make your building’s connectivity seamless. Contact us today to get started.