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Solutions for Commercial Facilities

Security systems for commercial facilities that don't run on autopilot.

Employee access, vendor and visitor entry, after-hours intrusion, gate and parking access — designed and integrated, not stitched together.
Intro

What this audience runs into.

Commercial facilities run security differently than schools or agencies. Employee access, vendor access, tenant spaces, after-hours coverage, and parking all have to work together — without becoming a daily administrative burden. Access Tech designs systems for facilities that grow, remodel, and change tenants.

Challenges

The risks and operating realities we plan around.

  • Employee access across multiple shifts and roles
  • Vendor, contractor, and delivery access without front-desk friction
  • Tenant spaces with their own credentials and schedules
  • After-hours access and alarm schedules
  • Parking, garage, and gate access tied to credentials
  • Camera coverage that supports both security and operations
  • Alarm schedules that match how the building actually operates
  • Expansion, remodel, and tenant change
Project types

What projects look like in practice.

  • New construction and tenant improvement security build-out
  • Aging commercial system modernization
  • Tenant-by-tenant access programs
  • Parking and gate access integration
  • Camera coverage upgrades for commercial property
  • Service and maintenance contracts
Planning

What we think about before any work is scoped.

  • Tenant mix and credential ownership
  • Common-area vs. tenant-area boundaries
  • After-hours and weekend access policy
  • Parking and gate operations during peak traffic
  • Coordination with property management and IT
  • Capital vs. operating expense planning
FAQ

Common questions.

  • Yes. Modern access platforms support tenant-level partitions where each tenant manages their own users, schedules, and reporting while sharing common-area infrastructure.

  • Through scheduled vendor credentials, video intercom verification, and audit logging — so the building isn't relying on someone walking to the door for every delivery.

  • Yes. Integrating gate and door access on one credential simplifies user management and produces a unified audit trail for vehicle and pedestrian entry.

  • Often. We evaluate existing readers, panels, cabling, and cameras and replace only what limits the new system. Smart modernization saves capital and avoids unnecessary downtime.

  • Yes. Service and preventive-maintenance arrangements keep commercial systems running between major projects.

Next step

Talk through a commercial facilities project.

Bring us your buildings, your existing systems, and what isn't working. We'll help map the next step.