A fictional 1970s WOPR telecommunications route computer operated by an engineer

Transmission archive / System K-01

The network
starts on
paper.

Practical telecom engineering and permitting support from field information through final drawing packages.

Original archival reconstruction / Kemmler Engineering / 2026

Field data

Route design

Permit drawings

Construction record

FILE 01 / OPERATING PRINCIPLE

Old discipline.
New networks.

The tools change. The work still depends on clear routes, constructible decisions and drawings that survive contact with the field.

Kemmler Engineering coordinates design, permitting, field conditions and construction needs without adding layers between the problem and the person solving it.

FILE 02 / CAPABILITY REGISTER

Transmission services

OSP engineering support for fiber routes, permit packages and the records that carry the work forward.

01

Fiber & OSP Design

Underground and aerial route design, constructible alignments, HLD and LLD support.

ROUTE / PATH / FACILITY
02

Telecom Permitting

City, county, state DOT and utility permit drawing support built around jurisdictional needs.

ROW / DOT / UTILITY
03

CAD & GIS

AutoCAD drafting, GIS coordination, KMZ route development and drawing production.

CAD / GIS / KMZ
04

QA/QC & Review

Focused review of engineering and permit packages for clarity, consistency and completeness.

CHECK / TRACE / RESOLVE
05

Pole / Aerial Support

Aerial route documentation, pole-line drafting and coordination of field information.

POLE / SPAN / ATTACHMENT
06

As-Built Support

Field drawing updates, record packages and design revisions that reflect what was built.

FIELD / RECORD / REVISION
Three fictional 1970s telecommunications engineers working around optical test equipment
Optical transmission study / archival reconstruction / plate 02

HUMAN IN THE LOOP

Engineering is still a contact sport.

Good packages come from asking direct questions, reconciling conflicting field information and following details all the way to the drawing set.

  • Real-world OSP experience
  • Practical, constructible decisions
  • Fast, direct communication
  • Small-company responsiveness

FILE 03 / SIGNAL PATH

Information in.
Buildable work out.

  1. 01Field dataCollect and reconcile source information.
  2. 02DesignEstablish the practical route and facility.
  3. 03DraftingTranslate decisions into clear linework.
  4. 04QA/QCTrace the package before it leaves the desk.
  5. 05Permit packageOrganize the record for jurisdictional review.
  6. 06Submission supportRespond, revise and keep the work moving.
A fictional late-1970s telephone network control room
Network operations / archival reconstruction / plate 03

FILE 04 / SOFTWARE SYSTEMS

FIBERATLAS / COMING SOON

Tools built around the work.

Kemmler Engineering develops custom software solutions for telecom workflows, drawing coordination, field records and the operational details that generic platforms tend to miss.

FiberAtlas is a local-first OSP productivity and documentation system in development. It is designed to help teams organize, map, document, count and export user-authored project work.

Custom workflow toolsOSP mapping & recordsData and drawing coordinationLocal-first project control

Software supports the work. Engineering judgment, field verification, compliance and approval remain with the responsible project team and authorities.

Discuss a software need

FILE 04 / KEMMLER ENGINEERING

Close enough to the work to see what matters.

Kemmler Engineering supports telecom projects across Texas and New Mexico, with remote drafting and design support available for other regions where appropriate.

Primary service areaTexas / New MexicoRemote production support / additional regions

CHANNEL OPEN / INQUIRIES

Put the route
on the board.

Tell us what you are building, where it is going and what the package needs to accomplish.