New York
The Hamptons
Oceanfront and estate properties on the East End, where seasonal occupancy, salt air, and demanding construction schedules define the work.
The East End is estate work under a construction calendar that closes in Memorial Day weekend whether the systems are ready or not. We plan around it — long-lead equipment ordered early, rough-in coordinated with framing, and commissioning sequenced so the property is genuinely usable on arrival.
Coastal exposure shapes the specification. Salt air destroys hardware that was fine three miles inland, so exterior cameras, gate hardware, and speakers are chosen for marine environments and mounted for service access.
A large share of these properties sit empty for months. Remote awareness — water, temperature, power, and entry — is not a luxury feature here; it is the thing that prevents a burst pipe in January from becoming a reconstruction project in March.
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Commercial in The Hamptons
Hospitality, private clubs, galleries, and boutique retail along the Montauk Highway corridor — systems that carry an intense summer season and then sit quiet, with support scaled to match.
Gallery and Private Showroom, East Hampton
Environmental monitoring, discreet high-resolution coverage, and access control for a space that holds significant value in an unstaffed building much of the year.
View projectBoutique Hotel, Montauk Highway
A thirty-key seasonal property with guest Wi-Fi engineered for full summer occupancy, distributed AV across public spaces, and access control that scales down with the shoulder season.
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Residential in The Hamptons
Oceanfront and estate properties: perimeter and gate security, whole- property audio, cinema, and seasonal monitoring, engineered for salt air and delivered against a hard summer occupancy date.
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