
Access control is the nervous system of a modern building. We deploy Brivo, Genetec Security Center, and Software House (Tyco C•CURE) platforms — choosing the right one based on your tenant count, elevator configuration, and integration needs.
Every installation supports RFID cards, NFC key fobs, mobile credentials (Apple Wallet / Google Wallet), PIN codes, and biometric readers. Admin dashboards are cloud-based, auditable, and integrate with HR systems for automatic provisioning and termination.
We handle new construction rough-in, retrofit wiring through pre-war buildings, elevator traveler cables, garage gate integration, and multi-site federated deployments.
Door count, credential types, tenant model, elevator integration, hours of operation. We size for your real workflow, not a catalog template.
Brivo for cloud-first multi-site; Genetec for unified video + access; Software House for large enterprise. We recommend based on fit, not commission.
Licensed installers pull reader cables, strike/maglock power, REX sensors, and door contacts. Clean, labeled, and code-compliant.
Door schedules, access groups, anti-passback, holidays, and visitor workflows. Mobile credentials issued via email or SSO.
Camera snapshots on access events, alarm hand-off, HR directory sync. Admin and staff training included.











Cloud access control stores door permissions and audit logs on a remote platform (Brivo, Genetec Cloud, Openpath) instead of an on-premise server. You manage doors from any browser or phone. We recommend cloud for 90% of NYC deployments — lower upfront cost, automatic updates, and remote administration.
Yes. Brivo Mobile Pass, Genetec Synergis Mobile, and Software House all support Apple Wallet and Google Wallet credentials. Tap-to-unlock with your phone is as secure as a keycard and far easier to issue and revoke.
Yes. We integrate access control with elevator cab readers (one reader per cab) or destination dispatch systems from Otis, KONE, Schindler, and ThyssenKrupp, restricting floor access per credential.
Yes. Fingerprint, facial recognition, and palm-vein readers — Suprema, ZKTeco, and IDEMIA. Typically used for high-security rooms (IDF closets, R&D labs) combined with credential readers for two-factor entry.

Free on-site assessment for access control across all five boroughs.