Suffolk County · Long Island

Commercial Low Voltage Contractors in Brentwood, NY

Warehouse security camera installation, structured cabling and access control across Brentwood's industrial corridors — scoped and built by licensed Suffolk County partner crews.

  • Wicks Road industrial corridor
  • Heartland Town Square site (former Pilgrim State)
  • Suffolk Avenue commercial strip

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Brentwood sits on more industrial zoning than almost any hamlet in Suffolk County, spread along Wicks Road, Suffolk Avenue and the Sagtikos Parkway edge. It is also home to Long Island's largest pending development: Heartland Town Square at the former Pilgrim State property, where zoning for the first 3,500 housing units has been approved and county officials met with the developer in April 2024 to push the long-stalled project forward. Whatever pace Heartland takes, the surrounding distribution and light-manufacturing stock keeps generating low-voltage work today.

Our partner crews cover the scopes Brentwood buildings actually order: warehouse security camera installation in Brentwood with dock, yard and interior coverage on one head-end; Cat6 and Cat6A drops for office mezzanines above production floors; and access control at employee and driver entrances. Every crew carries Suffolk County licensing and insurance, and for the industrial users along Wicks Road we can match integrators who work around live loading operations instead of shutting them down.

Distribution and light-industrial retrofits

Most Brentwood low-voltage projects are retrofits inside occupied buildings — a 3PL adding camera coverage after a claim, a manufacturer extending data drops to new packaging lines, a landlord splitting one warehouse into three tenancies that each need their own demarc and IDF. Our network scopes these jobs with occupancy in mind: after-hours pulls where forklift traffic makes daytime work unsafe, lift access coordinated with the tenant, and cutovers that never leave an operating dock without cameras.

New construction at Heartland scale

If Heartland Town Square's later phases advance, Brentwood will see Division 27 and 28 packages measured in buildings, not floors. Our model fits that pipeline: we match crews to bid structured cabling, camera and access control scopes on new commercial construction, union or non-union as the GC requires, with prevailing-wage crews available when a package carries public funding. GCs bidding work near the Sagtikos corridor can bring us a spec and get a real number back in 48 hours.

FAQ

Working in Brentwood — Questions

Do commercial security camera installs in Suffolk County require a licensed low-voltage contractor?

Yes. Suffolk County licenses electrical work at the county level and includes a restricted low-voltage class covering CCTV, network cabling and intercom systems. New York State also licenses alarm system installers through the Department of State. Every crew we place on a Brentwood project holds the correct license for the scope, and we provide license numbers and COIs before mobilization.

How long does a warehouse camera installation take in Brentwood?

A typical single-building system — 16 to 32 IP cameras covering docks, yard and interior aisles — runs one to two weeks of field labor after the design is approved and hardware lands. The variables are ceiling height, whether conduit is required on exterior walls, and how much of the work must happen outside your shipping hours. We put a firm schedule in the scope, not an estimate you discover was optimistic mid-project.

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