Suffolk County · Long Island
Commercial Low Voltage Contractors in Melville, NY
Class A office cabling on the Route 110 corridor — Cat6A, fiber riser, boardroom AV and access control installed by licensed, insured partner crews.
- Route 110 corridor
- Broadhollow Road office corridor
- Long Island Expressway interchange office campuses
The Route 110 corridor through Melville is Long Island's premier corporate address — Broadhollow Road is lined with Class A office buildings and national headquarters campuses, including facilities on the scale of Canon's 700,000-square-foot Americas headquarters. Buildings like these set a high bar for low-voltage work: multi-floor riser backbone, dense horizontal cabling to open-plan floors, conference room AV, and access control that has to integrate with corporate security standards set somewhere else.
That is the caliber of crew we match in Melville. Our partner contractors work to Division 27 and 28 specs, coordinate with building management on riser access and after-hours pulls, and deliver Fluke-certified test results and as-builts your IT director can actually use. Whether it is a two-floor tenant fit-out on Broadhollow Road or a full-building recable during a repositioning, we scope the project, price it, and place a licensed Suffolk County crew — union or non-union, whichever the job requires.
Tenant fit-outs on the Route 110 corridor
Corporate tenants moving within or into the Melville corridor almost always inherit cabling that does not match their density or standards. A typical fit-out scope here runs new Cat6A to every workstation and huddle room, MPO fiber trunks from the building MDF to a tenant IDF, Wi-Fi 6E coverage engineered for open-plan layouts, and card access at suite entries. Our crews handle landlord coordination — riser rights, freight elevator scheduling, after-hours noise windows — so the cabling schedule does not slip the move-in date.
AV and conferencing for headquarters space
Headquarters buildings live and die by their meeting spaces. Our network includes AV integrators who build boardrooms, town-hall spaces and Teams/Zoom rooms — displays, DSP audio, camera tracking, and the Cat6A and fiber infrastructure behind them — as one coordinated scope with the structured cabling instead of a separate trade showing up after the ceilings close.
Services
Low voltage services in Melville
Structured Cabling
Cabling crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
Network Cabling
Network crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
Fiber Optic Cabling
Fiber crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
Data Center Cabling
Data Center crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
DAS & ERRCS Installation
DAS crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
Access Control Systems
Access crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
Commercial Security Cameras
Cameras crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
Commercial AV Installation
AV crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
Commercial Wi-Fi & Wireless
Wi-Fi crews serving Melville and the rest of Long Island
FAQ
Working in Melville — Questions
Can your crews work after hours in occupied Melville office buildings?
Yes. Most corridor buildings on Broadhollow Road require after-hours work for anything above the ceiling in occupied space. Our partner crews routinely run night and weekend shifts, coordinate freight elevator and riser access with building management, and leave occupied floors clean for the next business day. We build the after-hours premium into the estimate up front so there are no surprises.
Do you handle both the cabling and the AV for a Melville office build-out?
Yes, and we recommend scoping them together. When one matched team owns the Cat6A, the fiber, and the conference room AV, the pathways, box locations and rack space get coordinated before drywall — which is exactly what falls through the cracks when the trades are contracted separately. One scope, one schedule, one point of accountability.
Have a project in Melville?
Tell us what you need. A licensed New York crew prices it — free, within 48 hours.