Colorado's tech and business community has grown into one of the most active in the country — and the infrastructure expectations that come with that growth are real. We design and install office networks for Denver and Boulder companies that need their space to work from day one.
The Denver-Boulder corridor has become one of the most active relocation and expansion markets for tech companies, remote-first teams, and companies opening a second headquarters away from the coasts. The Denver metro has added a significant concentration of tech workers over the past several years, and the office market has followed — newer buildings, mixed-use developments, and converted industrial spaces across RiNo, LoHi, LoDo, and downtown Boulder.
With that growth comes a practical reality: many of these spaces — especially in older buildings and converted warehouses — weren't designed with modern network infrastructure in mind. A great lease in a characterful Denver building can come with a telecom closet that hasn't been touched in a decade, or no structured cabling at all.
At the same time, Colorado's business culture has a distinct character from the coasts. Companies here tend to run leaner, value relationships over transactions, and make practical decisions — which is why most of our Denver and Boulder clients aren't looking for the most elaborate possible network setup. They want reliable infrastructure that works, is organized, and can grow with their team without requiring a full rip-and-replace in two years.
The Denver metro now has a substantial engineering workforce, including teams from aerospace, energy tech, healthcare IT, SaaS, and fintech. Many of these teams work in hybrid arrangements — part office, part remote — which creates specific network demands: reliable Wi-Fi for video-heavy workflows, hardwired connections for engineering workstations, and a setup that doesn't require IT heroics to maintain day-to-day.
Wands & Hammers operates in both the San Francisco Bay Area and the Denver/Boulder market — and we're one of the few infrastructure teams that genuinely knows both. This isn't just a geographic footnote.
A growing number of Bay Area companies have opened Colorado offices to access talent, manage costs, or establish a presence in the Rocky Mountain Region. We work in both markets with the same team and standards — which means no translation layer, no vendor handoff, and one contact for infrastructure in both cities.
We've set up offices for companies making this transition and understand the specific challenges: aligning network standards across locations, ensuring the Denver office has the same level of infrastructure quality as the SF headquarters, and onboarding a Colorado team into a setup that actually works on day one.
Early-stage startups opening their first Colorado office, Bay Area companies establishing a Denver presence, established local businesses upgrading outdated infrastructure, and remote-first companies building a physical base for the first time.
Denver (RiNo, LoDo, LoHi, Cherry Creek, DTC, Platte), Boulder (Pearl Street corridor, East Boulder tech parks), Broomfield, Westminster, Englewood, Longmont, and the broader Front Range metro.
We also work with property managers and commercial landlords doing tenant improvement buildouts — if you're preparing a space for a tech or office tenant, we can handle the network infrastructure as part of the broader TI scope.
Denver and Boulder companies tend to make pragmatic infrastructure decisions. You don't need the most elaborate possible setup — you need one that works reliably, is organized enough that your IT team or managed service provider can actually maintain it, and is built to add capacity without starting over.
We'll tell you when a simpler approach is the right one, and when it's worth investing in more robust cabling or a more capable Wi-Fi system for your specific team size and use case. Our job is to give you the right infrastructure for where you are now and where you're heading in the next 24–36 months — not to oversell complexity.
Most of our Denver and Boulder work comes from referrals — from commercial real estate brokers, office managers, and IT teams who have worked with us and found the experience straightforward. That reputation matters more to us than any single project.
We visit your space, assess the existing infrastructure, and understand your team's actual needs. For Denver and Boulder projects, we often find the existing telecom infrastructure tells us as much as the floor plan does.
Written scope and itemized pricing before work begins. If we find something unexpected during installation that changes the scope, we communicate before proceeding.
We handle the cabling, rack build, and AP installation. We work around your team's schedule and coordinate with your property manager or general contractor when required.
Every drop is tested. You get clean documentation, a walkthrough of what was installed, and a direct line if anything needs follow-up.
Tell us about your space, your team size, and your timeline. We'll get back to you within one business day.
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