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Infrastructure & Integration

Practical security assessments for facilities planning upgrades, repairs, or modernization.

Site walks, door surveys, camera coverage reviews, and phased recommendations grounded in field reality.
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Intro

What this service is, and what it isn't.

A site assessment is not a proposal. It's a clear-eyed look at what you have, what's working, what's not, and what should be done about it — with priorities, phasing, and budget ranges that match how organizations actually buy security infrastructure.

What it solves

The problems this service addresses.

  • No clear security roadmap for the next 1–5 years
  • Aging systems with unknown failure points
  • Budget uncertainty around what upgrades will actually cost
  • Project phasing confusion across multiple buildings
  • Weak points around doors, gates, cameras, and alarms
  • Difficulty writing scopes for contractors or stakeholders
Capabilities

What we design and install.

Site walk

On-site review of every door, camera, panel, intercom, and gate in scope, with field notes and photos.

Door & opening survey

Per-opening hardware review: frame, lock, REX, DPS, electrification, and integration status.

Coverage review

Camera placement, field of view, blind spots, and coverage gaps relative to your operational needs.

Phased recommendations

Priorities, sequencing, and budget ranges to align security work with procurement and bond cycles.

Components

What's typically in the system.

Hardware & components

  • Site walk and field documentation
  • Door and opening survey
  • Camera coverage review
  • Existing system audit
  • Risk and gap notes
  • Infrastructure observations (cabling, pathways, head-end)
  • Priority recommendations
  • Phasing options
  • Budgetary guidance
  • Written assessment deliverable

Integrates with

  • Existing security system documentation
  • Facilities, IT, and operations teams
  • Architects, GCs, and design teams
  • Bond, budget, and procurement processes
Use cases

Where this service shows up.

  • Schools and districts planning safety upgrades
  • Public agencies preparing budgets or grant applications
  • Commercial facilities modernizing access
  • Property managers with repeated service issues
  • Contractors writing security scopes for upcoming projects
  • Multi-site organizations standardizing across locations
Planning

What to think about before the work starts.

Planning considerations

  • Scope: which buildings, which systems
  • Stakeholders: who needs to be in the walk and review
  • Timeline: budget cycle, bond schedule, school year
  • Existing documentation: as-builts, drawings, panel info
  • Deliverable format: what your decision-makers actually read
FAQ

Common questions.

  • Typically: a site walk, door and opening survey, camera coverage review, existing system audit, risk and gap notes, priority recommendations, and phasing or budget guidance — delivered as a written document your team can use to plan.

  • Drawings help, but they're not required. We've assessed facilities with full as-builts and facilities with almost nothing. The walk fills in what's missing.

  • Yes — prioritization is the most useful part of the assessment for most clients. Safety-critical issues come first, followed by reliability problems, then convenience and modernization.

  • Yes. We provide budgetary ranges and phasing options aligned to how schools, agencies, and commercial organizations actually procure security work — including bond cycles and grant timelines where applicable.

  • Yes. A large share of assessments focus on systems someone else installed — clarifying what's there, what works, and what to do next.

Next step

Talk through your security consulting project.

Bring us a building, a door, a camera, or a service problem. We'll help map the next step.