Westchester County · Westchester & Hudson Valley
Commercial Low Voltage Contractors in Armonk, NY
Campus fiber, boardroom AV and access control for Armonk's headquarters-grade corporate stock — scoped by us, installed by licensed partner crews.
- IBM corporate headquarters campus
- Swiss Re Americas headquarters
- Route 22 / King Street corporate corridor
- Armonk town center
Armonk's commercial identity is headquarters real estate. IBM has run its corporate HQ from the wooded North Castle campus for decades — and in April 2025 it announced a $150 billion five-year U.S. investment plan from that address — while Swiss Re's Americas headquarters and a band of Route 22 and King Street corporate properties fill out the market. The building stock that serves this kind of tenant sets a specific bar: multi-building sites, executive briefing and board space, and security programs run by corporate standards rather than a landlord's minimum.
That is the work we scope here. Corporate campus cabling in Armonk usually means outside-plant fiber between buildings, IDF standardization so every closet looks the same to the IT team, and access control that enforces one credential policy across a whole site. Boardroom and conference room AV in northern Westchester gets held to the standard executives saw at their last company. Our partner crews are licensed, insured and available union or non-union, and the town-center professional and medical offices get the same 48-hour scope turnaround as the campuses. Estimates are free.
Multi-building campuses need backbone discipline
A campus network lives or dies on its outside plant: conduit routes with spare capacity, single-mode fiber counts sized for the next decade, splice cases documented so the next contractor isn't guessing, and diverse pathways where uptime justifies them. When we scope campus fiber in Armonk or elsewhere in North Castle, the deliverable includes route maps and test results for every strand — because on a property with five buildings, undocumented fiber is a liability someone eventually pays for at 2 a.m.
AV built for executive scrutiny
Headquarters-grade conference space fails loudly — a board meeting with dead audio is remembered longer than any invoice. The AV integrators we match to Armonk projects design rooms around the collaboration platform the company actually runs, commission every room with documented test calls, and leave behind touch-panel configurations a non-technical assistant can operate. Divisible training rooms, town-hall spaces and executive briefing centers each get engineered, not just installed.
Services
Low voltage services in Armonk
Structured Cabling
Cabling crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
Network Cabling
Network crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
Fiber Optic Cabling
Fiber crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
Data Center Cabling
Data Center crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
DAS & ERRCS Installation
DAS crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
Access Control Systems
Access crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
Commercial Security Cameras
Cameras crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
Commercial AV Installation
AV crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
Commercial Wi-Fi & Wireless
Wi-Fi crews serving Armonk and the rest of Westchester & Hudson Valley
FAQ
Working in Armonk — Questions
Can you run fiber between buildings on a corporate campus in Armonk?
Yes — inter-building fiber is a core scope for our partner crews. That covers new conduit or use of existing duct banks, single-mode fiber sized with spare strands, fusion splicing, and OTDR test documentation for every link. Where a campus needs resilience, we design diverse routes so one cut can't isolate a building. The scope you approve includes the route plan and restoration details before anyone breaks ground.
Do corporate facilities in northern Westchester require union low-voltage labor?
Some do by policy, most don't by rule — it's set by the company or property manager, not the town. Public-sector work in Westchester County triggers prevailing wage, and certain corporate campuses maintain union labor agreements. We confirm the requirement during scoping and staff from our network accordingly: union shops when the site requires them, licensed non-union crews when it doesn't. Either way the estimate reflects it up front.
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