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Registered Communications Distributions Designer

14 – 16 July 2025Abu Dhabi25 – 27 Aug. 2025Dubai22 – 24 Dec. 2025Abu Dhabi


Course Objectives:

An RCDD, or Registered Communications Distribution Designer, is a level of certification awarded to information technology systems experts who have demonstrated proficiency in their area. Since 1982, the BICSI, or Building Industry Consulting Service International, has provided RCDD certification.

Cabling distribution systems are intricate. Installing a large cabling distribution system necessitates a certain level of knowledge, skill, and experience Registered Communications Distribution Designers will facilitate with this A Registered Communications Distributions Designer, or RCDD, will design a close cabling system for a brand-new building or adapt associate degree existing infrastructure to his or her design. An RCDD follows a project from its inception to its completion. A cabling project that has been signed off on by associate RCDD has way more authority, as RCDDs area unit acknowledged worldwide for his or her in-depth data and skills. To become an RCDD, one must devote years of study and work, as well as pass a comprehensive exam. This is why the assistance of an RCDD is critical in large cabling projects.

 

Course Overview:

A certified communications distribution designer also has hands-on expertise in the field. They are involved in every stage of a cable project:

• Creating cabling for a huge structure.

• Evaluating how effectively the design will fulfil the demands of the client in the future.

• Project management is responsible for ensuring that the design is deployed safely and correctly.

• Making required adjustments if the reality on the ground differs from the designs. At the end of the project, the RCDD signs off, indicating that everything has been completed correctly.

 

Target Audience:

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS , ICT ENGINEERS, TELECOM ENGINEERS , SYSTEM ENGINEERS etc.

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