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Commercial Low Voltage Contractors in Staten Island

Purpose-built for the West Shore: warehouse wireless, dock cameras, access control and fiber backbone from licensed partner crews that know big-box logistics buildings.

  • Matrix Global Logistics Park (Bloomfield)
  • West Shore logistics corridor
  • Corporate Park of Staten Island
  • Goethals Bridge freight corridor

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Staten Island's commercial center of gravity has moved to the West Shore. Matrix Global Logistics Park — a 400-acre site at the foot of the Goethals Bridge master-planned for up to 3.5 million square feet — brought the largest new industrial development in New York City to Bloomfield, with e-commerce fulfillment and last-mile delivery buildings measured in the hundreds of thousands of square feet. Add the established office stock at the Corporate Park of Staten Island and the borough's healthcare and campus buildings, and you get a market that is overwhelmingly commercial-industrial in character and underserved by installers willing to cross the bridges.

We solve the coverage problem by matching, not commuting. When a fulfillment building in Bloomfield needs high-bay Wi-Fi, forty dock cameras and reader-controlled man doors, we scope it and assign a licensed partner crew equipped for 40-foot clear heights, scissor-lift work and live-operations phasing. When an office suite in the Corporate Park needs a clean 60-drop fit-out with conference room AV, a different crew gets the call. Union and non-union options are available on either side. Get a free estimate — scope back within 48 hours.

Big-box fulfillment buildings on the West Shore

Million-square-foot-class logistics buildings carry network requirements that scale with the racking: hundreds of access points positioned for loaded aisles, cameras covering every dock position and trailer yard, fiber backbone runs that exceed copper distance limits many times over, and emergency responder radio coverage requirements that apply to buildings of this size under NYC code. Our partner crews design for all of it at once — one coordinated scope instead of four overlapping vendors — and commission the system against the loaded-building reality, not the empty shell.

The rest of the borough's commercial stock

Beyond the logistics belt, Staten Island's commercial demand comes from office parks, medical and dental suites, schools and houses of worship — smaller projects that still deserve licensed work and certified test results. Because our model matches crew size to job size, a 20-drop office fit-out in Bloomfield or a camera refresh for a South Avenue office building gets a right-sized crew at a right-sized price, instead of big-job overhead or an unlicensed handyman.

FAQ

Working in Staten Island — Questions

Can you handle wireless and camera coverage for a very large distribution building on Staten Island?

Yes — large-footprint logistics buildings are a core competency of the partner crews we assign to the West Shore. Designs account for racking, clear height and yard coverage; installation is phased so receiving and outbound operations continue; and the finished system is validated with heat maps and camera views you sign off on.

Do you take smaller commercial jobs on Staten Island, or only warehouses?

Both. The network includes smaller licensed shops suited to office fit-outs, medical suites and school projects, so a 15-camera install or a modest cabling job gets an appropriately sized crew. We do not take residential work anywhere, including Staten Island.

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