Built for complex
environments.
We work where the infrastructure has to be right first time. Restricted access, sensitive environments, live venues, and government facilities — our engineers are cleared, certified, and experienced across all of them.
Stadium builds are among the most demanding infrastructure environments: tens of thousands of concurrent wireless users, complex containment routes around bowl structures, concourse retail units with Amazon Just Walk Out, VIP and hospitality suites with distinct requirements, and hard event-day deadlines that cannot move.
KC2 has delivered network infrastructure for Premier League and international venues, including projects trusted by the RFU. We understand the programme constraints, the access windows, and what it means when a deadline is absolute.
Our Ekahau-certified wireless designers carry out predictive surveys on the building model before a cable is specified. Every AP position is validated. For Just Walk Out installations in concession areas, the network is designed to sustain peak event-day transaction loads — not just average conditions.
Testing, certification, and as-built documentation are standard on every project. Handover documentation is clean, complete, and ready for the building's facilities management team from day one.
Government and defence infrastructure is not a sector you can enter without the right clearances. KC2's engineers hold both MOD and Police security clearance, meaning we are approved to work on sites most subcontractors cannot access.
This is not simply about clearance paperwork. Working on sensitive government sites requires a particular discipline: controlled material handling, adherence to site-specific protocols, communication with security personnel, and a documentation trail that withstands audit. Our teams work within these constraints without requiring additional supervision from the main contractor.
Network infrastructure on government and defence sites demands the same technical standards as any other environment — with added requirements around cable routing, separation from other services, and documentation chain of custody. We treat every MOD project with the same technical rigour we bring to a Premier League stadium.
Healthcare environments combine restricted access with strict compliance requirements and patient-facing sensitivity. Works may be adjacent to live clinical areas, requiring noise and dust management, phased access, and coordination with the estates team.
KC2's engineers hold asbestos awareness certification — essential in hospital buildings where materials and voids are not always predictable. All cabling installed in healthcare environments uses LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) materials as standard, appropriate for fire performance requirements in occupied buildings.
We have delivered structured cabling, wireless networks, and nurse-call infrastructure in NHS facilities and private hospital builds. The documentation standard is the same as any other sector: complete as-built records at handover, WireXpert-certified cable test reports, and network configuration documentation for the facilities management team.
University campus networks carry an enormous range of traffic — academic, student accommodation, research, administration, and increasingly, commercial outlets deploying technologies like Amazon Just Walk Out. The infrastructure that underpins all of this needs to be robust, scalable, and well-documented.
Education sites often require phased works delivery, working around term times and examination periods. KC2's planning accounts for these constraints — programme sequencing, access windows, and noise/disruption management are addressed in the methodology, not improvised on site.
For campus catering and retail operations deploying Just Walk Out, KC2 provides the full infrastructure scope: from the network architecture required by Amazon through to final commissioning. Campus IT teams receive complete network documentation, enabling them to maintain and extend the infrastructure without reliance on the installer.
Amazon Just Walk Out represents the most significant change to retail infrastructure in a generation. For the small number of UK contractors certified to install it, the business pipeline is significant — and growing. KC2 is one of those certified installers.
We have deployed Just Walk Out in high-footfall commercial environments. The results are transformative: 56% revenue increase at ExCeL London's first checkout-free store in its first month. Venues that install it typically see transaction volumes that justify the infrastructure investment within months.
Beyond Just Walk Out, KC2 delivers structured cabling, wireless networks, and electrical infrastructure for conventional retail environments too — new builds, fit-outs, and refurbishments. Retail programmes have tight opening deadlines and zero tolerance for snagging at handover. Our documentation standard and work quality are built around that expectation.
Enterprise network infrastructure — HQ fit-outs, server rooms, and data centres — demands precision and documentation. The cabling must be correct first time, tested to standard, and recorded clearly enough for another engineer to work with years later.
KC2 has delivered structured cabling, high-density fibre, power distribution, and UPS infrastructure for enterprise environments ranging from corporate headquarters to dedicated data centre deployments. We work with Cisco infrastructure and are familiar with the documentation and labelling standards that enterprise IT teams require.
Data centre cabling is a specialism within a specialism: containment management, horizontal and vertical cable management, high-density patch panels, structured fibre trunking, and the discipline required to keep a live or part-live environment running during works. KC2 delivers this to standard, on programme, with a complete as-built pack at handover.
Working on a complex environment?
If your project is in a restricted, sensitive, or technically demanding environment — tell us about it. We'll give you a straight answer on whether we're the right subcontractor for the scope.