Onondaga County · Central New York
Commercial Low Voltage Contractors in Clay, NY
Cabling, fiber backbone and access control for the town at the center of Central New York's semiconductor buildout — licensed crews for warehouses, offices and new construction.
- White Pine Commerce Park (Micron site)
- Route 31 corridor
- Henry Clay Boulevard distribution corridor
- Route 57 commercial strip
Clay is the address of the largest private construction project in New York history: Micron's planned megafab campus at White Pine Commerce Park, a program the company sizes at roughly $100 billion across up to four fabs over 20 years. Site work is underway — tree clearing across the first two phases wrapped in March 2026, fab construction is slated to start in the second quarter of 2026, and Micron has said the first concrete pours by that September. Every stage of that timeline pulls suppliers, logistics operators, contractors and service firms into Clay's Route 31 and Route 57 corridors looking for space.
That's the demand wave we scope for. Low Voltage New York is a statewide network of licensed, insured low-voltage partner contractors — data center cabling contractors near the Micron site in Clay, warehouse crews for the distribution boxes along Henry Clay Boulevard, and fit-out crews for the offices and retail that follow the workforce. We match your project to the right certified crew, union or non-union, which matters in a market where labor terms on semiconductor-adjacent work vary bid to bid. Free estimates, 48-hour scope turnaround, commercial only.
Getting ahead of semiconductor-supplier fit-outs
Suppliers and service firms positioning around the White Pine site typically lease existing flex or warehouse space and need it production-ready fast: structured cabling, secure entry, camera coverage and Wi-Fi that reaches the racking. Because our network spans crew types, we can put a Fluke-certified cabling crew and a Division 28 security crew on the same schedule — one scope, one closeout — instead of the tenant sequencing three vendors while the lease clock runs.
Warehouse and distribution infrastructure along Route 31
Clay's existing commercial base is logistics — big-footprint distribution and light-industrial buildings where cabling runs fight ceiling height, distance and metal. Our partner crews design around the 100-meter copper budget with fiber-to-zone layouts, mount access points above racking with coverage modeling rather than guesswork, and spec camera positions that actually cover dock doors and yard gates. The walkthrough happens before the number does.
Services
Low voltage services in Clay
Structured Cabling
Cabling crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
Network Cabling
Network crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
Fiber Optic Cabling
Fiber crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
Data Center Cabling
Data Center crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
DAS & ERRCS Installation
DAS crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
Access Control Systems
Access crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
Commercial Security Cameras
Cameras crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
Commercial AV Installation
AV crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
Commercial Wi-Fi & Wireless
Wi-Fi crews serving Clay and the rest of Central New York
FAQ
Working in Clay — Questions
Who handles structured cabling for new industrial construction in Onondaga County?
Licensed low-voltage contractors working under Division 27 scopes on the GC's schedule — which is how our network operates. For Clay and the surrounding Onondaga County market we match new-construction projects with crews that coordinate rough-in with the electrician, return for trim-out, and deliver labeled, test-certified drops at closeout. Send drawings and we'll return a scoped bid.
Will Micron's buildout make it harder to book low-voltage crews in Clay?
Labor demand in Central New York is already tightening as site work ramps toward fab construction, and it compounds from here. Booking scope visits early — before your lease start or construction milestone — locks a crew while capacity holds. Our network model helps because we can draw certified crews from across the region, union or non-union, rather than relying on one shop's calendar.
Have a project in Clay?
Tell us what you need. A licensed New York crew prices it — free, within 48 hours.