Alamon Inc

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Alamon is a technology solutions provider serving enterprise corporations, communication, energy and utility companies throughout the U.S.

We have been providing large scale deployment of IT installations and supporting infrastructure for nearly 50 years. Alamon was established in 1975 by Peg and Frank Gebhardt as a telecommunications installation company. Today, we are a thriving employee-owned company with a much wider mission. Our talented employee-owner workforce delivers the highest quality services, with a special emphasis on s

06/02/2026

Alamon is at CLEANPOWER 2026 this week in Houston.

Our Energy Services team is exhibiting in Booth 1513 and connecting with clean energy partners who need dependable field installation support for critical power infrastructure.

From BESS and microgrids to EV charging infrastructure and solar, Alamon helps turn project requirements into installed systems in the field.

If you’re attending CLEANPOWER, stop by Booth 1513 and meet the team.

Photos from Alamon Inc's post 05/26/2026

Clean energy projects depend on more than equipment and engineering. They depend on experienced field teams that can help turn project requirements into installed infrastructure.

At CLEANPOWER 2026, Alamon will be connecting with partners who need dependable installation support for BESS, microgrids, EV charging infrastructure and solar projects.

Visit us at Booth 1513 in Houston, June 1–4.

05/25/2026

Today, we pause with gratitude for those who gave their lives in service to our nation.

Memorial Day is a time to remember their sacrifice, honor their courage, and reflect on the freedoms they helped protect.

From all of us at Alamon, we wish you a peaceful and meaningful Memorial Day.

05/22/2026

Alamon will be exhibiting at CLEANPOWER 2026, June 1–4 in Houston, Texas.

As clean energy projects continue to scale, reliable field ex*****on matters more than ever. Our Energy Services team supports the installation and deployment of critical power infrastructure, including BESS, microgrids, EV charging infrastructure and solar projects.

If you’re attending CLEANPOWER, stop by Booth 1513 and connect with us.

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A closer look at the work behind the scenes at Camp Pendleton.

When upgrading active wireless infrastructure, ex*****on doesn’t stop at getting equipment online—details like cable management, labeling, and panel organization directly impact long-term reliability and serviceability.

This is the standard our Wireless teams bring to every install.

04/20/2026

Upgrading critical infrastructure without disrupting operations isn’t easy—but that’s exactly what our Wireless Services team delivered at Camp Pendleton.

✔ 10 microwave links upgraded
✔ Less than 2 hours total downtime across the entire project
✔ Zero-punch QA on the first site

With microwave serving as the primary backhaul, minimizing downtime was essential. Our teams averaged more than two link upgrades per week while keeping systems online and the client fully operational.

The RAN teams are now following through the next phase of the upgrade.

This is what disciplined infrastructure work looks like.

Plan your next wireless infrastructure project with Alamon. Visit: https://alamon.com/upgrading-microwave-backhaul-at-camp-pendleton/

04/13/2026

Most teams using the IML RESI PowerDrill focus on collecting accurate data in the field.

But as projects scale, managing that data — across crews, locations, and timelines — becomes just as important.

We built Alatrac to close that gap.

This short video shows how Alatrac works alongside IML equipment to help teams capture, verify, and deliver inspection data they can stand behind.

If you're working with IML drills and managing inspections at scale, take a look: https://alatrac.com/iml.

04/02/2026

Early wildfire activity isn’t just about more fires. It’s a signal that risk windows are expanding for utility distribution systems.

The timeline for inspection, mitigation, and hardening work is already shifting earlier in 2026.

Wait for peak season, and you’re too late.

We put together a quick breakdown of what these early signals mean—and how advanced preparation can help protect infrastructure in high-risk areas: https://alamon.com/early-wildfire-activity-signals-elevated-risk-for-utility-distribution-infrastructure/.

03/26/2026

Recent reporting is pointing to something utilities are already starting to see firsthand — wildfire activity is showing up earlier, and in places it hasn’t historically.

(Article via Washington Post: https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/wildfires-rip-through-unusual-parts-of-us-raising-fears-of-a-brutal-season/ar-AA1ZhGsC)

When ground fires reach energized lines, wooden poles are exposed to direct flame contact at the base, where structural integrity matters most. In many cases, the damage isn’t immediately visible, but it shows up later under load.

The utilities best positioned for wildfire season aren’t reacting to that exposure. They’re addressing it in advance.

That includes targeted hardening strategies like fire wrap / fire mesh engineered fiberglass and resin pole protection systems designed to help preserve structural integrity during fire exposure.

Wildfire risk isn’t following the old timeline in 2026. Preparation can’t either.

Learn more and schedule a wildfire hardening consultation at https://alamon.com/early-wildfire-activity-signals-elevated-risk-for-utility-distribution-infrastructure/.

03/24/2026

Walk into any modern facility and almost everything depends on network connectivity. Security systems. Wireless access points. EV chargers. Building controls. AV systems.

But the reliability of all of it is determined long before any device is installed.
It starts with the infrastructure behind it.

We put together a quick look at how structured cabling supports the systems modern organizations rely on every day.

Read more: https://alamon.com/structured-cabling-the-infrastructure-behind-modern-connectivity/.

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