Security systems for commercial facilities that don't run on autopilot.
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.
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
Where this audience usually starts.
Access Control Systems
Card, keypad, mobile, and other credential options where appropriate — designed and installed around the doors, users, and policies of your facility.
Video Surveillance & CCTV
IP cameras, NVR and cloud video, coverage planning, and integration with access events — designed for the views that matter.
Intrusion Detection & Alarm Systems
Alarm panels, contacts, motion, and notification workflows tuned to your facility — not generic templates.
Intercom & Visitor Entry Systems
Audio and video intercoms, directory systems, and remote release — for lobbies, gates, and staff entrances.
Gate & Garage Access Systems
Vehicle credentials, intercom-controlled gates, and garage access integrated with the rest of your security system.
Door Electrification & Security Hardware
Electrified locks, strikes, panic hardware, and power transfer that turn mechanical doors into integrated, controllable openings.
Security System Integration
Access, video, alarms, intercoms, gates, and lockdown — connected so events, evidence, and responses move together.
Service, Maintenance & Repair
Troubleshooting, repair, preventive maintenance, and upgrade planning for the systems you already have.
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
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
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.
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.
