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Property Development

Real estate development runs on moving targets: sites, contractors, financing, and files that must be everywhere at once. We keep the technology ahead of the build.

Our clients include real estate development alongside property management: two related businesses with different technology shapes. Development needs project-centric systems: document control across partners, field connectivity, and infrastructure that stands up as fast as the project does.

What development firms need

01

Project document control

Secure sharing across owners, contractors and lenders. Citrix ShareFile, SharePoint, and permissions that follow the project.

02

Field connectivity

Site offices online fast: wireless, VPN and multi-location networking on the same standards as headquarters.

03

Infrastructure on schedule

Hardware purchasing, structured cabling and new-site standups timed to the construction calendar.

04

Security and compliance

The same security stack we run everywhere: monitoring, backup and disaster recovery, acceptable use policies.

Related: Property Management: the operating side of the same portfolio.

The low voltage layer, designed before the drywall

IoT, surveillance, access control and alarm systems belong on the drawings, not on a change order. Our Low Voltage Consulting practice plans the conduit, cabling, closets and device placements while the build can still absorb them, then delivers a property that opens connected.

PointCentral and Alarm.com from day one

We use PointCentral, the Alarm.com property automation platform, for smart access, thermostats and unit automation, and Alarm.com for commercial alarm systems and access control, and we are a ButterflyMX dealer for smart intercoms and property-wide access. Building toward a supported platform during construction means opening day is provisioning, not integration triage.

A clean handoff to operations

The operator who takes the keys will run leasing and work orders on platforms like Yardi, RealPage, Entrata, SmartRent, AppFolio or ResMan. We document the as-built technology, wire the integrations, and hand property management an environment their software and staff can actually run.

Mixed-use and city-wide campus developments

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We work with city-wide campuses of mixed-use facilities where residential, retail, office and amenity components share infrastructure and must not share everything else. Combining access control, surveillance, IoT and property software into one designed environment is what keeps the facilities manageable, the resident and tenant experience coherent, and the whole property safer.

Straight answers

When should low voltage design start on a development?

Before the drywall. Conduit, cabling paths, IDF locations, camera and reader placements, and sensor runs are cheap on paper and expensive after close-in. We design the low voltage layer, IoT, surveillance, access control and alarm systems, while the plans can still absorb it.

Which platforms do you build toward?

We use PointCentral, the Alarm.com property automation platform, for unit automation, and Alarm.com for commercial alarm systems and access control, and we are a ButterflyMX dealer for smart intercoms, so the property opens with a supported platform rather than a pile of disconnected devices. The management side hands off to platforms like Yardi, RealPage, Entrata, SmartRent, AppFolio and ResMan.

Do you support mixed-use and campus developments?

Yes. City-wide campuses and mixed-use facilities are where combining technologies matters most: shared infrastructure, differentiated access, and one operating picture across residential, retail and office components.

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