ComSite Construction specializes in the installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of communications and power transmission systems throughout the United States and the world. Our customers are primarily governmental agencies, utilities, Fortune 500 companies and international corporations. Visit Site
The ROHN BX Tower is designed for strength and reliability. The BX towers use an engineered X-Brace riveted design in the center and in the ends, giving the BX Series of towers superior strength. The lateral construction is designed to be wider and heavier at the base, adding support to build higher without losing stability. It has beaded channel legs for added strength and support, and rotators are easily installed. The all-steel BX Towers come pre-galvanized for added life. During shipping, each BX Tower section nests inside one another for support.
ROHN has been designing and manufacturing towers since 1948. Its familiar red "O" logo is recognized throughout the industry as the mark of excellence, due to its innovation in design and continuous process improvement. Illinois-based ROHN maintains one of the largest manufacturing and staging facilities in the tower design industry. Not sure which ROHN tower you really need? We are here to help. Feel free to contact us (or by phone 847-584-1000) for more information.
Siting and specifying a communications tower is a challenge. We are here to help. Feel free to contact us (or by phone 847-584-1000) for more information.
Drawings with the appropriate Professional Engineer state seals are always available to meet your local zoning ordinances.
Antenna Systems & Solutions, Inc. is proud to be a leading provider of communication towers, MET towers, radar towers, and monopole towers.
Our extensive inventory of guyed towers, monopole towers, self supporting towers, and radar towers allows us to ship immediately following a natural disaster.
Please take some time to read our Tower Safety page. This very informative resource may save your life.
It covers such areas as:
Electrocution hazards.
Fall hazards.
Mixing of products.
Qualified installers.
OSHA.
The National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, provides communications system installation requirements in Chapter 8. Other NEC Articles may also apply, especially those in Chapter 5. The IEEE provides many communications-related standards. If you go to the IEEE Website's Standards library and select "Communications" you will see these. It's a huge list, but only certain ones will apply to your specific application.
Some state and local authorities have additional state requirements. Check with the Authority Having Jurisdiction to determine which, if any, state and local requirements apply.
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