Low-Voltage Infrastructure

The backbone that makes every other resident technology possible — designed at the architectural phase, engineered for the next decade.

What's Included

A complete communications backbone, engineered into the building.

Modern multifamily properties run a dozen or more low-voltage systems. We coordinate every one of them at the architectural phase, so the building's infrastructure supports the next decade of resident technology rather than constraining it.

  • Fiber-ready risers and horizontal pathways for gigabit and multi-gigabit residential service — no re-pulls required for upgrades.
  • Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and Wi-Fi 7 readiness for ubiquitous campus and amenity-area coverage.
  • IoT density provisions — sensors, smart locks, energy management, and life-safety integration built in from day one.
  • MDF and IDF placement engineered to minimize lifecycle install, maintenance, and refresh costs.
  • Integration with access control, security cameras, fire, and life-safety systems as one accountable build.
Why It Matters

Cheap to design in. Expensive to retrofit.

The single largest determinant of a building's long-term technology performance is decided before the first wall is framed. A communications backbone designed in conduit and pathway at the architectural phase costs a fraction of one retrofitted into a finished building — and supports residents for decades instead of years.

ResTech360 engages best-in-class low-voltage consultants at architectural concept, not after construction documents are signed. The result is a building ready for the next generation of resident technology on day one, with the riser, conduit, and conditioning to absorb every refresh cycle without invasive work in occupied units.

How We Deliver

Construction-discipline rigor, one accountable partner.

We bring the same discipline to low-voltage that the GC brings to the rest of the build. Every vendor quote is reviewed for accuracy, scope alignment, and schedule compatibility with the construction project manager's master schedule. Installation contractors are pre-qualified and held accountable to delivery milestones, so punch-list closure doesn't slip into resident move-in.

  • Engagement at architectural design — before low-voltage drawings are finalized.
  • Vendor quote review and pre-qualification of installation contractors.
  • Coordination with the GC's master construction schedule.
  • Single point of accountability across all low-voltage systems — internet, TV, IoT, security, access, life-safety.
10-yr
Design horizon — built to absorb a decade of resident technology refresh.
Wi-Fi 7
Ready from day one — no riser or pathway changes required.
12+
Low-voltage systems coordinated under one accountable partner.
Day 0
Punch-list closed before residents move in — never after.