Licensed Low Voltage
Contractor
Licensed EC. Full-Scope Systems Integrator.
Not a Cable Puller — A Construction-Grade Technology Partner
Blueprint Coordination · Rough-In · Trim-Out · Testing · Turnover
500+ Projects · 100% Inspection Pass Rate · Statewide Coverage
Licensed Electrical Contractor (EC) · GC Subcontracting · New Construction & TI
Trusted by Commercial Property Managers, General Contractors and HOA Communities
Licensed
Bonded & Insured
Built for General Contractors and Developers
General contractors need a low voltage sub that shows up on schedule, coordinates with every trade, pulls their own permits, and passes inspection the first time. That is who we are.
As a licensed Electrical Contractor (EC) — not just a limited low voltage license holder, we deliver:
One contractor for power and data. No coordination gaps between trades. 100% inspection pass rate.
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Project Types We Support
New construction, tenant improvements, renovations, and phased installations for operational buildings:
The EC License Advantage on Construction Sites
Most low voltage companies cannot pull their own permits, install conduit, or run dedicated circuits. They need an electrical sub. We do not. Our EC license covers the full scope:
Construction-Phase Low Voltage Scope
Our low voltage scope includes structured cabling, security cameras, access control, fiber optics, and network infrastructure.
The Construction Process — Four Phases
We align to your construction schedule. Every phase has defined deliverables, inspection milestones, and documentation:
Low Voltage Contracting — Pricing Factors
Every project scopes differently. Key variables that drive pricing:
Frequently Asked Questions
An EC license authorizes work on both high and low voltage systems -- power circuits, panels, conduit, and everything under 50 volts. Most low voltage companies cannot pull electrical permits, install conduit, or run dedicated circuits. We handle the full scope with no coordination gaps between trades.
Licensed EC. Full Scope. Zero Rework.
Blueprint review through final turnover. One contractor, one schedule, one point of accountability.
