Colorado
Breckenridge
Mountain residences and resort property at altitude, built for freeze protection, remote management, and owners who arrive from out of state.
Summit County work is shaped by altitude and absence. Properties are frequently unoccupied for weeks between visits, and the failure that matters is not a stolen television — it is a heat trace that quit at nine thousand feet in January.
So freeze and water monitoring, backup power, and cellular failover are designed in from the start, and every system is built to be managed remotely. When an owner lands, the property should already be warm, lit, and ready — and if something failed the week before, someone local should already have been dispatched.
Construction here also runs on a short season and heavy timber and stone detailing, so pathway coordination has to happen early. There is no drilling a new chase through a glulam beam in October.
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Commercial in Breckenridge
Lodges, rental and resort property, restaurants, and retail — guest networks that hold up on a powder weekend, distributed AV, and security managed remotely across multiple buildings.
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Residential in Breckenridge
Mountain homes and ski-in residences: freeze and water monitoring, backup power, remote management, cinema and distributed audio, and automation that has the house ready before the owner arrives.
Ski-In Residence, Breckenridge
A mountain home unoccupied for most of the year, built around freeze protection, backup power, cellular failover, and remote management that has the house ready before the owner lands.
View projectRental Portfolio, Keystone
Fourteen managed rental properties standardised onto one platform — mobile credentials that expire with the booking, and monitoring that catches a problem between guests.
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