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A significant share of our work originates with the design-build community. If your client is asking for smart-home integration, we make sure the request never compromises your architecture, your finishes, or your schedule.
We have spent twenty years learning how to integrate without interrupting. That means the technology stays subordinate to the architecture, the coordination moves at your pace, and the client experiences a single, seamless project — not a construction phase and an AV phase stitched together at the end.
The result is a partnership that actually raises the ceiling on what you can offer your client, rather than compromising the design intent you worked so hard to establish.
Flush-mount keypads, architectural linear lighting, in-wall subwoofers, and invisible loudspeakers are the starting point — not the upgrade.
Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, Vectorworks. We match your file conventions, your layer names, and your title block.
Rough-in drawings are approved by the architect before any wire is pulled. We carry the risk for what was agreed on paper.
The partner who designs the system is the partner who walks the punch. You never re-explain the project to a new account manager.
Transparent revenue share on introductions, tracked in our partner portal with quarterly reconciliation.
Project photography and client identities are released only with your client's written permission. Always.
We map directly onto the AIA standard phases so our deliverables land when your consultants expect them — never late, never out of sequence.
We sit at the table with the architect and interior designer before a keypad is ever specified. We redline reflected-ceiling plans, flag conflicts with structural elements, and agree on what is invisible vs. intentional.
You receive full CAD packets — conduit, box locations, rack dimensions, low-voltage wire schedule — in your preferred format (Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino). Coordinated to the finish schedule.
Specifications are written once, issued with seal-ready drawings, and handed to the GC weeks ahead of rough-in. Our engineer becomes a standing attendee at your weekly site meeting.
We own the final walk-through with you. One-page owner's manual per room, a fully documented network topology, and a direct line to the partner who engineered the system — for the life of the project.
These are the minimums, every project. If an architect has never worked with an integrator before, this is the level of rigor they can expect from the first coordination meeting.
A partial list of practices we have had the privilege of collaborating with. Full references available under NDA during project discovery.
The modern luxury home runs 200+ connected devices. Most are secured with nothing but the default password their vendor shipped. We take cybersecurity seriously in a way that residential integrators historically have not — and we do it as a permanent service, not a one-time install.
Read the networking briefEvery device authenticated at layer 2, every traffic flow firewalled and logged. Four VLANs, no shared broadcast domain, explicit allow-list.
An off-site security operations center watches your network every hour of every day. Anomaly detection, DNS reputation, real-person escalation in under 15 minutes.
Written compliance report — firmware status, traffic anomalies, capacity planning — reviewed with you every ninety days. Nothing drifts, nothing is assumed.
Tell us who you are, what you practice, and what you are planning. We respond within one business day with a pre-construction packet, our current CAD standards, and a referral agreement — nothing more, nothing less.
Confidential by default — client identity and project details are never released without your written permission.