Greenfield and Rooftop Telecom Tower Installation @ Nokia Safaricom Project
Greenfield towers and rooftop towers are two categories of telecom towers used for wireless communication infrastructure. Here's what you need to know about each:
Greenfield Towers:
- Greenfield towers are standalone towers that are typically installed in open areas or rural locations.
- They require more space compared to rooftop towers.
- Greenfield towers are constructed from steel and can vary in height, ranging from a few tens of feet to several hundred feet.
- These towers are used to support antennas and other equipment for wireless communication networks.
- Greenfield tower installation involves civil works, tower construction, and the necessary permits and contracts.
Rooftop Towers
- Rooftop towers are installed on the rooftops of buildings, providing a space-efficient solution for urban areas or locations with limited land availability.
- They are typically smaller in size compared to greenfield towers.
- Rooftop towers can be designed to blend into the surroundings, often required due to zoning codes.
- These towers can be disguised as various structures, such as pine trees, flag poles, water towers, church steeples, signs, and more.
- Rooftop tower installation involves civil works, tower construction, and coordination with building owners for lease agreements.
Both greenfield and rooftop towers play a crucial role in establishing wireless communication networks. The choice between the two depends on factors such as location, available space, zoning regulations, and the specific requirements of the network deployment.
Project
- Nokia Safaricom Project
Service Type
- PABX System Installations
- Telecommunication Infrastructure installations (TII)