The conventional way to deliver a copper or fibre optic infrastructure cabling system has been for the cable, connecting hardware and accessories to be installed and terminated onsite. The installation has to be programmed in to fit in with all other project works. This can sometimes be a protracted exercise to fit around the other trades. Long projects are subject to unforeseen delays, and as the infrastructure cabling packages are usually towards the end of the project, these may be under greater pressure to speed up to ensure the overall project is not delayed. Some projects, that are predominately copper, may only have a small element of optical fibre infrastructure cabling. This may involve the need to bring in installation engineers for a specific section of the installation that does not account for much of the overall job.