Project consultation for New York access control, video, intercom, cabling, network and audiovisual work.
447 Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10013
Visits are by appointment. Contact us before arriving so the appropriate specialist is available.
Project focus
New York planning emphasizes building-management coordination, tenant and landlord responsibilities, riser and telecom-room access, deliveries, freight elevators, after-hours work and carefully managed system changeovers.
Related information: security cameras, access control, structured cabling, network services and commercial audiovisual systems.
Technology projects in vertical and multi-tenant properties
New York City work is frequently shaped by the building as much as the product. The survey should establish who controls base-building telecom rooms, risers, elevators, loading access, fire-alarm interfaces and door hardware. Tenant and landlord systems may have different administrators and different rules for network connection, remote access and after-hours work.
For multi-floor access control, define how visitors, tenants, staff and vendors move through the lobby, elevators and controlled suites. For video, document the required view at entrances, elevator lobbies, package areas and loading spaces, while avoiding unnecessary coverage of private or unrelated tenant areas. For intercom, test call routing, mobile reception, front-desk procedures and release behavior.
Delivery, staging and changeover planning
Equipment deliveries, installer access and noisy work may be restricted to narrow windows. A phased plan should identify where equipment can be staged, how existing systems remain operational and which openings or network services can be changed at the same time. When a cutover involves several vendors, the scope should state who is responsible for locks, electrical circuits, network configuration, elevator programming and final acceptance.
Documentation should be usable by the building’s ongoing team. Device names, floor and room references, cable labels, administrator roles and escalation contacts should match the owner’s conventions. Private credentials and live system passwords are transferred securely and are not placed in public or general project notes.
Prepare for a New York site review
- Borough, building address, floor and tenant scope
- Property-management and landlord contacts
- Loading, freight-elevator and working-hour rules
- Existing door, intercom, camera and network platforms
- Riser, telecom-room and electrical access
- Required integrations, milestones and changeover dates
Schedule the right next step
Call 1-866-625-1977 or send the project location and requirements. Do not send passwords, access codes or live security credentials through the public form.
