Building Automation

Security cameras mounted on a building exterior

Building Automation · Cameras · Sensing · Access

Eyes and sensors anywhere — even where there’s no power.

Cameras, access control, environmental sensing, and alarms — for a storefront, a basement, or a box on a mountain. If it needs watching, we watch it; if there’s no power, we bring the sun.

Most building systems stop where the wiring stops. Ours don’t. The same stack that secures a downtown business — surveillance, doors, sensors, alarms — also runs miles from the nearest outlet on solar and long-range wireless. One operator scopes it, installs it, documents it, and keeps it running, whether it’s bolted to a wall or standing alone in a field.

What we monitor

Four systems, watching the building.

Cameras, doors, sensors, and alarms built as one integrated system — wired clean, documented, and yours to keep.

System · 01

Cameras & Surveillance

See everything, store it local

High-resolution coverage designed around your actual blind spots, with footage that stays on-site and overwrites on a schedule — not held hostage in someone’s cloud with a monthly bill and a privacy problem. View any camera from any device, anywhere.

  • 4K + low-light coverage
  • Local NVR storage
  • Remote view on any device
  • Retention you control
System · 02

Access Control

Doors that know who you are

Door access, fingerprint readers, gates, and intercoms that replace the lockbox and the spare key under the mat. Grant and revoke access in seconds, see every entry, buzz in a delivery, and lock the whole building from your phone.

  • Card, fob, fingerprint + mobile
  • Gates + video intercom
  • Per-person schedules
  • Remote lock + full audit trail
System · 03

Environmental & Remote Sensing

Catch it before it’s a disaster

Water and leak detection, air quality, humidity, temperature, and pipeline monitoring — for a server closet, a wine cellar, or a remote tank in the field. Low-power, long-range sensors that send an alert the moment a number drifts out of range.

  • Water + leak detection
  • Air quality + humidity
  • Temperature + pipelines
  • Long-range, low-power
System · 04

Alarms & Monitoring

The building tells you first

Intrusion, fire, and environmental alarms tied into the same network as the cameras and sensors, so an event raises a flag, pulls up the right camera, and reaches you instantly — not three vendors and a phone tree later.

  • Intrusion + fire alarms
  • Camera-linked alerts
  • Instant push notifications
  • One pane of glass
Security cameras on a building exterior overlooking a parking structure
Cameras & surveillance — eyes on the real blind spots

One system, not four service contracts

Everywhere else, each of these is a separate vendor with a separate ticket queue. We build them together so they share infrastructure and talk to each other — a door event pulls a camera, a leak sensor trips an alarm, all of it monitored from one place by the person who scoped the job.

  • Integrated by design — cameras, access, sensing, and alarms on one network instead of fighting over the wiring.
  • Documented and labeled — every run, credential, and device recorded so the next problem is a five-minute fix.
  • Monitored remotely — we watch the health of the stack and catch the failing drive or dead sensor before you do.
  • Yours to keep — no rented hardware you can never leave, no footage held hostage. You own the build.
Off the grid

Solar, long-range, off the grid.

Self-contained solar wireless camera and sensor systems that run for years with no power line to trench and no internet drop to depend on. A panel, a battery, a radio, and a camera on one mast — set it on a fence line, a hilltop, or deep in the trees, and it watches.

This is the lane most installers won’t touch: monitoring where there’s no outlet and no fiber for miles. Solar charges the battery, the battery runs the camera and radio day and night, and long-range wireless carries the feed back to where someone can see it. No trenching, no monthly power bill, no single point of failure waiting for the grid to blink. Solar here is a capability — it’s what lets the camera exist where nothing else can.

Use case · 01

Farmland & Ranch

Coverage across acreage

Perimeter and equipment cameras spread across acres of farm and ranch land with no trenching and no power runs. Solar nodes and long-range wireless put eyes on the gate, the barn, the fuel tank, and the back forty — all viewable from the house or the truck.

  • No trenching, no power runs
  • Perimeter + equipment coverage
  • Solar + long-range wireless
  • View from anywhere
Use case · 02

Wildfire Watch

Catch ignition early

Infrared cameras mounted high to catch a heat signature in the minutes after ignition, when a fire is still small enough to stop. The roadmap: auto-dispatch water drones to hit a flare-up before it spreads — early detection paired with early response.

  • Infrared, mounted high
  • Early-ignition detection
  • Solar + long-range wireless
  • Roadmap: water-drone dispatch
Use case · 03

Wildlife & Game Cams

Real-time, not after the fact

Sensors and cameras that send real-time alerts about the wildlife moving around a property or forest — not a memory card you check next week. Know what crossed the field at 3 a.m. while it’s still happening.

  • Real-time wildlife alerts
  • Property + forest coverage
  • Solar, no card-swapping
  • Motion + sensor triggers
Use case · 04

Off-Grid AI Security

It knows a person from a deer

AI cameras that detect trespassers and tell a person apart from an animal or a swaying branch, built for remote and off-grid properties where there’s nobody nearby to respond. On-device intelligence means the alert means something.

  • On-device AI detection
  • People + trespass alerts
  • Built for remote sites
  • Solar + long-range wireless
Door access keypad and card reader mounted on brick
Access control — keypad + card reader at the door
The system

A panel, a battery, a radio, and a camera — on one mast.

Self-contained means everything the site needs is in the build: a solar panel sized for the worst week of the year, a battery that carries it through the dark, a long-range radio for the backhaul, and the camera or sensor doing the actual work — all on a single mast you stand up where you need it.

Engineering a system that survives years alone in a field is the same systems-integration depth we bring to festival power and networks at scale. See how that thinking plays out across a whole venue in Event Technologies.

Off-grid wireless node on a pole in deep snow
Off-grid node in deep snow — sized for the worst week of the year
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Trenching — no power runs, no buried cable
24/7
Solar runtime — sized to carry the dark stretch
MILES
Long-range wireless backhaul, no fiber required
AI
On-device detection — a person, not a passing deer
Put eyes on it

Tell us what needs watching. We’ll cover it.

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