Westchester County · Westchester & Hudson Valley

Commercial Low Voltage Contractors in Yonkers, NY

New York's fourth-largest city mixes redeveloped waterfront, a converted Otis Elevator campus and working industrial stock — our licensed partner crews cover all three.

  • i.park Hudson (former Otis Elevator campus)
  • Yonkers waterfront redevelopment district
  • Saw Mill River Road industrial spine
  • Getty Square downtown

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Yonkers offers a building inventory few cities its size can match. Downtown, the former Otis Elevator works has become i.park Hudson — a 24-acre campus with roughly 800,000 square feet across eight buildings, home to tech tenants and Kawasaki's railcar plant — while billions in waterfront redevelopment have filled the blocks between the Metro-North station and the river with new mixed-use construction. Away from the water, the Saw Mill River Road spine and east Yonkers still carry working warehouse, contractor and light-manufacturing space that never stopped being industrial.

Each of those environments asks something different of a low-voltage contractor. Heavy-timber-and-brick conversions need pathway creativity and fiber to beat distance limits; new waterfront buildings need Division 27/28 work coordinated with a GC's schedule and emergency-responder radio coverage verified where code demands it; older industrial boxes need cameras, access control and wireless that tolerate dust and dock traffic. We scope the project, then match a licensed, insured partner crew — union or non-union — that has worked that specific building type. Free estimates, with scope documents back in 48 hours.

Adaptive reuse at i.park Hudson and the mill buildings

Converted manufacturing space rewards installers who respect the building: exposed structure means cable management is visible design, not hidden infrastructure, and quarter-mile-long floor plates mean fiber backbone and distributed IDFs instead of heroic copper runs. Crews we match to Yonkers conversion work quote pathways honestly, coordinate with campus management on riser access, and deliver certified test results for every link — the difference between a network that photographs well and one that performs.

Waterfront new construction and Division 27/28

The residential-and-retail towers rising along the Yonkers waterfront carry commercial low-voltage scopes underneath: retail tenant cabling, garage and common-area cameras, access control for management offices, and radio coverage testing where the code official requires it. We slot partner crews into the GC's sequence for rough-in and trim phases, and because our network spans union and open-shop contractors, prevailing-wage and PLA jobs are matchable too.

FAQ

Working in Yonkers — Questions

Can you cable a converted factory building in Yonkers with long floor plates?

Yes — that's a fiber-and-IDF design problem our partner crews handle routinely in buildings like the former Otis campus. Where horizontal runs would exceed copper distance limits, we scope distributed closets and fiber backbone up front so the estimate reflects the real architecture, not a suburban template.

Do you work on new construction projects along the Yonkers waterfront?

Yes. We coordinate with the GC on Division 27/28 scope, sequence rough-in before walls close, and return for trim and testing. Union, prevailing-wage and open-shop projects can all be matched from the same network.

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