Project case study

Odyssey Chevron network implementation.

A large-scale UniFi network, segmented VLAN design, fibre links, firewalling and Microsoft Teams Rooms for a new retirement and care community on Chevron Island.

350+ UniFi devices20+ VLANsCore aggregation and firewalling
Aggregation, switching and firewall equipment from the Odyssey Chevron network implementation.
Implementation photo edited for presentation while preserving the installed equipment and labels.
Overview

Infrastructure for a major retirement-sector environment.

Odyssey Chevron is a major retirement and lifestyle care community on Chevron Island, publicly reported as an approximately $127 million build. ResiTech delivered the network implementation that helps support the site’s operational technology: wireless, switching, fibre, aggregation, firewalling, segmented traffic and Microsoft Teams Rooms.

This page describes ResiTech’s network and communications infrastructure scope. Public project values refer to the broader Odyssey Chevron building project, not ResiTech’s contract value.

The challenge

A project of this scale needs more than simple connectivity. The network has to support staff, residents, administration, building systems, guest access, meeting spaces and critical infrastructure without all traffic living in one flat environment.

That means the infrastructure must be planned for scale, segmentation, handover and future support from the beginning.

ResiTech scope

  • 350+ Ubiquiti UniFi devices installed and configured.
  • Wireless access points across the site.
  • Switching and core aggregation.
  • Fibre links between network areas.
  • EFG firewall setup.
  • 20+ VLANs for segmented traffic.
  • Boardroom and meeting-room video conferencing equipment.
  • Licensed Microsoft Teams Rooms setup for seamless meeting integration.

Delivered on time and on budget, with a segmented, managed network foundation for day-to-day operations and critical infrastructure.

What this enables

The result is a segmented, managed network foundation designed to support daily operations across a large retirement-sector environment. Following the Chevron work, ResiTech has started work on the core network for Odyssey’s next build at Hope Island.

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Public project context

Public sources describe Odyssey Chevron as an approximately $127 million build. These sources are used only for broader building context.