In today’s fast-paced office environments, efficient cable management, flexibility in space planning, and a clean, professional aesthetic are more important than ever. OA raised floors, also known as Office Access Floors or Network Access Floors, have become the go-to solution for modern office buildings, call centers, and control rooms worldwide.
What is an OA Raised Floor?
An OA raised floor is a modular, low-profile access flooring system designed primarily for office environments. Unlike traditional high raised floors used in data centers, OA floors typically have a height of 50–150 mm, offering just enough underfloor space for power, data, and communication cables.
The system consists of steel or aluminum panels supported by adjustable pedestals, creating a stable surface while providing easy access to concealed wiring. This design allows offices to stay neat and organized without messy cables running along walls or floors.

Key Advantages of OA Raised Floors
Efficient Cable Management
The underfloor space makes it easy to route, organize, and modify network cables, power lines, and communication systems.
Flexible Layout Changes
Office layouts can be reconfigured without costly renovations, as wiring can be rerouted simply by lifting panels.
Enhanced Safety
Concealed wiring reduces tripping hazards and prevents cable damage.
Durability & Stability
Panels are made of high-strength steel or aluminum with cement infill, ensuring long service life and excellent load-bearing performance.
Aesthetic Freedom
OA panels can be finished with carpet tiles, vinyl, or laminate to match the office design.


Installation and Maintenance
OA raised floors are easy to install and maintain. Panels can be lifted individually for quick cable access, and any damaged panels can be replaced without affecting the rest of the system.