1. Perform a thorough site survey - This can identify potential issues such as interference from other infrastructure, obstructions, or other environmental factors.
2. Use high-quality materials and equipment - Using high-quality materials and equipment can help ensure that the infrastructure will be durable and reliable.
3. Follow established standards and regulations - It is important to follow established industry standards and regulations in order to ensure compliance and interoperability.
4. Conduct regular maintenance and testing - Regular maintenance and testing can identify and address potential issues before they become major problems.
5. Utilize experienced professionals - Using experienced professionals such as architects, engineers, and contractors can help ensure that the infrastructure is designed and constructed correctly.
6. Use appropriate safety measures - Safety measures such as proper grounding and lightning protection can help protect the infrastructure and the people using it.
7. Plan for future expansion - Designing the infrastructure with future expansion in mind can help avoid costly upgrades and renovations down the road.
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