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Builders

Partner with Axis from blueprint to certificate of occupancy. We pre-wire, rough-in, and trim out technology infrastructure for residential and commercial construction — the turnkey approach that keeps your project on schedule.

One Low-Voltage Contractor From Blueprint to Certificate of Occupancy

On a commercial or assisted-living build, the low-voltage scope is where projects slip. Cabling subs miss the rough-in window. Camera and access vendors show up after drywall and ask where the conduit is. AV pre-wire arrives with the wrong backbox depth. The General Contractor catches the blame, the CO slides, and the technology budget bleeds through change orders.

Axis Connected Technologies is the single low-voltage contractor that owns the entire stack — structured cabling, networking, surveillance, access control, audio/video, home automation, and DIRECTV infrastructure — under one Florida ES#12001512 license, one PO, and one schedule aligned to your GC's milestones. We engage at blueprint, draw the low-voltage plans, pull our own permits, hit rough-in on time, terminate after drywall, certify before handoff, and stand behind every system on an SLA.

Whether you're building a single hotel, a 250-unit assisted-living campus, a multi-building MDU community, or a custom high-end residence, the deal is the same: design it → permit it → rough-in → trim it out → integrate it → maintain it. One contractor, one phone call, one team that doesn't disappear after the cable is pulled.

Pre-Construction & Cabling

The two systems planned before drywall closes the walls.

Structured cabling and the network plant are the two systems every other technology depends on — and the two systems that have to be designed during preconstruction, not retrofitted afterward. We review architectural drawings, draft low-voltage plans, coordinate pathways and backbox locations with your electrical contractor, and pull our own permits.

Specialty Pre-Wire

Speakers, displays, and DIRECTV headend rooms designed into the build.

Specialty AV, smart-home, and DIRECTV infrastructure live or die by the rough-in. Speaker backboxes, projector mounts, video-wall conduit runs, lighting-keypad pre-wire, and COM3000 headend-room cabling all have to land in the construction drawings before the GC pours slabs and closes ceilings. We spec, draw, and install the package turnkey.

Safety & Access Spec

Cameras and access readers placed from blueprints, not retrofitted after the fact.

Camera coverage, access-reader locations, secure-door electric strikes, and emergency-lockdown wiring all need to be designed before drywall — every backbox an electrician misses becomes a change order plus a wall patch. We spec the security plan from your architectural drawings and install it during the build, not after.

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Why General Contractors Choose Axis

We've worked with Florida builders for 22+ years across nine counties — Tampa to Naples on the Gulf Coast and Palm Beach to Miami-Dade on the Atlantic side. Our Florida ES#12001512 license covers the design, permit pull, rough-in, trim-out, and certification. We pull our own low-voltage permits and handle our own inspections — your GC's permit clerk doesn't have to chase us.

We don't subcontract the work and disappear. The same team that drew your project's low-voltage plans installs them, programs the systems, certifies the runs, and answers the SLA call after the homeowner moves in. One PO covers the entire low-voltage scope — structured cabling, networking, surveillance, access, AV, home automation, and DIRECTV — so your project manager isn't coordinating five subs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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