Building Tomorrows Networks Today…

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Sleeth Tower has specialized in installing, upgrading, integrating, and decommissioning the latest technologies in the cellular industry.
We are so grateful to have done so many sites thanks to all our wonderful customers! Sadly we can’t even begin to list them all so here’s some honorable mentions!
ROOFTOP @ MURPHY’S BLEACHERS 9/5/14
Thanks to all our customers for making this an incredible year. We had a blast at the Cub’s game despite the rain out. Thanks to all that could make it to have fun on this rain day!

CENTRAL IOWA GRAIN SILOS 10/2913
Sleeth Tower has been working on the Sprint LTE Upgrade in Central and Eastern Iowa. This territory spans from Minnesota to Missouri and from Nebraska to Illinois. These site have varied from Grain Silos, Roof Tops, Monopoles, Self supporters, and guy towers.

244 WACKER DRIVE, CHICAGO 7/13/13
Sleeth Tower general contracted this six sector high capacity site in downtown Chicago. Engineering was performed on upper Wacker Drive for the crane lift. This lift involved a street closure coordinated with the Chicago Police Department diverting six lanes of traffic around the lift.

BP WARRENVILLE 2/13/13
Sleeth Tower general contracted this three sector site with DAS Link. This contract was awarded to Sleeth Electric because of our PICS membership. Employees were Passport trained by IISN.

511 1ST STREET, MINNEAPOLIS 3/4/10
Sleeth Tower installed the Main Back Haul Switch, consisting of six Dragonwave dishes and three E-band dishes. This scope of work included 1800 linear feet of 1-5/8 Andrews coax installed in 4” metal Conduits and over 1800 feet of fiber optic cabling and DC power, supporting migration, and assisting in RF design.

Linking to the Core Networks 2017 to present
Installation of a microwave to bring back haul for multiple carriers. Microwave technologies link towers where fiber is not accessible back to a path to the network core.

HELICAL PIER INSTALLATION 2023
Helical piers are becoming increasingly common in the telecommunications industry. It involves screwing heavy -duty helical piers with helical plates deep into the ground until they reach stable soil. Extensions elevate the platform above grade in areas susceptible to flooding.

CONTINOUS COMMUNICATION
Installations of Generators, UPS, and Battery Back Up for carriers in the telecommunications industry. The backup power sources are crucial to keep the vital services operating during power disruptions, keeping the networks reliable and resilient

TOWERS IN DISGUISE
Blending the network infrastructure into the environment. Stealthing of Cellular equipment is disguised as Church Steeples, Billboards, Flagpoles, or trees to blend.

