OSP Design & Drafting
Constructible routes aligned with field and client standards

Telecom Engineering · Arizona + Nevada
Survey-informed OSP design, AutoCAD drafting, utility permitting, and field support for contractors, network owners, and turnkey construction teams.
Constructible routes aligned with field and client standards
Accurate existing conditions and running-line control
Jurisdiction-ready plans and revision support
White lining, staking coordination, and as-builts
Core Services
Lunex connects survey, design, permitting, and construction support in one coordinated workflow—so OSP drafting reflects the ground, the right-of-way, utility requirements, and the way the route will actually be built.
High-level OSP route development and detailed AutoCAD drafting for underground and aerial fiber infrastructure.
Survey-informed base mapping and field-data coordination that improve linework accuracy, existing conditions, and route confidence.
Construction white lining, route marking, and running-line staking coordination to carry design intent into the field.
Jurisdiction-specific utility permit plan sets, agency coordination, submittal support, comment resolution, and disciplined revision control.
Comprehensive conflict review of proposed fiber routes against CIP plans, utility records, land-based ROW, easements, and specialty crossings.
Responsive plan revisions, field-feedback coordination, redlines, and record documents through construction and closeout.
Turnkey Construction Support
We create a feedback loop between design and the field. Contractor input, survey information, constructability review, and permit requirements stay connected from kickoff through closeout. Lunex supports the design side of turnkey work; construction remains with the contractor.
Existing conditions and route control grounded in collected data.
ROW and easement information researched and shown with care.
Utility conflicts and specialty crossings evaluated early.
Readable plans refined through construction-team feedback.
Our Approach
Strong telecom plans are route, survey, jurisdiction, utility, and construction decisions expressed clearly enough for every stakeholder to act on.
Discuss a pilot projectConfirm route limits, construction method, owner standards, jurisdictions, deliverables, schedule, and communication protocol.
Review survey, GIS, utility records, photos, redlines, existing network information, and known construction constraints.
Develop route geometry, structures, callouts, profiles, and details with correct ROW, easement, and existing-condition linework.
Check jurisdictional standards and utility conflicts, prepare permit packages, and maintain controlled deliverable versions.
Provide white lining or staking coordination, respond to construction feedback, and issue final record documents.
Experienced Leadership. New Firm.
Lunex is a newly established firm led by telecom professionals with more than 20 years of combined experience. In prior roles, our leadership supported multiple fiber providers and construction teams across the Valley—building familiarity with local networks, jurisdiction standards, specialty crossings, and practical project delivery. Our leadership also brings municipal-side experience reviewing utility plans and coordinating plan requirements with city staff, utilities, designers, and project teams.
Based in Phoenix · Serving the Southwest
Arizona and Nevada coverage with focus across Maricopa, Pinal, Pima, Mohave, Yavapai, Cochise, and Clark County / Las Vegas.
Start With a Pilot Project
A pilot assignment is the fastest way to align standards, communication, quality expectations, and turnaround before scaling.