Cell towers must withstand extreme environmental loads while supporting hundreds of kilograms of antenna, cable, and equipment weight at height. Every structure is designed to TIA-222-H (US), CSA S37 (Canada), or Eurocode 3 (EU) standards with appropriate safety margins.
Monopole Towers
Self-supporting single-tube steel structures from 20-50m height. Tapered or stepped design with bolt-on antenna mounts. Minimal ground footprint (2x2m base) makes monopoles ideal for urban sites where space is limited. Typical 3-sector capacity with future expansion flanges.
Lattice / Self-Support Towers
Three-legged or four-legged lattice steel towers from 30-100m. Superior wind loading capacity supports 6+ tenants with heavy antenna loads. Bolted angle-iron construction enables field erection without welding. Foundation options include spread footings, drilled piers, or rock anchors.
Guyed Mast Towers
Wire-stayed tubular masts reaching 100m+ height at lowest cost per meter. Three sets of guy wires at 120° spacing anchor to ground plates. Requires large ground footprint for guy wire anchors but offers the most economical solution for rural and greenfield sites.
Rooftop Structures
Non-penetrating ballasted frames and parapet mounts for building-top installations. Structural analysis ensures roof loading stays within building design limits. Stealth enclosures available for architecturally sensitive buildings. Heights of 3-10m above roofline.
FAA / ICAO Lighting
Medium and high-intensity obstruction lighting systems compliant with FAA AC 70/7460-1M and ICAO Annex 14. LED-based systems with dual redundancy, photocell control, and NOTAM monitoring. Strobes, steady-burn, and red/white configurations per local aviation authority requirements.
Multi-Tenant Co-Location
Structures designed for 3-6 carrier tenants from day one. Pre-installed cable trays, grounding systems, and equipment mounting rails. Standardized antenna mount positions at agreed heights with structural capacity reserved for future tenant additions.