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Security and low-voltage scopes that don't blow up your schedule.

Door schedules, hardware coordination, pathways, cabling, and closeout documentation — handled with the rest of the trades.
Intro

What this audience runs into.

On new construction and TI projects, the security scope usually shows up as one line in the schedule and a dozen coordination problems on the ground. Access Tech works with GCs and design teams on door schedules, hardware coordination, pathway planning, cabling, and closeout — so security doesn't become the last-minute trade that holds up handover.

Challenges

The risks and operating realities we plan around.

  • Coordination with electrical, framing, drywall, and other low-voltage trades
  • Door schedules and hardware coordination
  • Rough-in timing and trade sequencing
  • Pathway, conduit, and back-box coordination
  • Cabling installed before drywall, after, or both
  • Submittals and product data
  • Closeout documentation and as-builts
  • Testing, training, and turnover
Project types

What projects look like in practice.

  • New construction security and low-voltage scope
  • TI build-out with full security package
  • Door hardware and electrification coordination
  • Pathway and back-box installation ahead of drywall
  • Closeout documentation, testing, and training
  • Coordination with district, agency, or owner standards
Planning

What we think about before any work is scoped.

  • Trade sequencing and rough-in dates
  • Door schedule lock-down and submittal timing
  • Owner-furnished, contractor-installed coordination
  • Pathway capacity and future-growth allowance
  • Network and head-end location decisions
  • Closeout deliverables and acceptance criteria
FAQ

Common questions.

  • Yes. We bid and execute security and low-voltage scope on new construction and TI projects, coordinating with the GC and other trades on schedule, submittals, and closeout.

  • Yes. Submittal packages, product data, shop drawings, and as-builts are part of normal project deliverables.

  • Door electrification has to be coordinated with the hardware spec, the door supplier, and life-safety requirements — we participate in that coordination rather than waiting for it to happen.

  • We design and install to match district, agency, or owner standards where they exist — and flag conflicts early rather than discovering them at closeout.

  • As-built drawings, test results, training documentation, credential handover, and panel programming records — so the owner can actually run the system after we leave.

Next step

Talk through a contractors & new construction project.

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