About
LVTS – Low Voltage Telecom Systems handles the full technology and low-voltage infrastructure stack under a single contract, making it a strong partner for facility managers in Newark, NJ who need integrated systems that work together from day one. The company's core strength is its in-house capability across structured cabling, access control, IP video surveillance, building automation, AI/GPU server deployment, data center buildouts, and electrical contracting — disciplines that typically require multiple vendors but here share a unified design and commissioning process. For commercial office buildings, healthcare campuses, and government facilities in the Newark metro, that single-source model reduces coordination risk and simplifies warranty and support accountability. On the IT infrastructure side, LVTS deploys and commissions enterprise platforms from Cisco, HPE, Aruba Networks, Dell Technologies, Lenovo, Extreme Networks, Lutron, Uniview, and Akuvox — vendor-authorized work that matters for facilities with compliance or procurement requirements. Their data center and critical infrastructure practice covers mission-critical power distribution, redundant failover, and advanced cooling for high-density AI and HPC workloads, which is increasingly relevant for enterprise tenants and colocation operators across northern New Jersey. Structured cabling installations span both fiber optic and copper, forming the physical backbone for every IP-connected system on a given floor plate. Electrical contracting and integration rounds out the offering, covering design-build installation and low-voltage integration for office, retail, hospitality, education, and healthcare environments. Lifecycle support — from initial site assessment and engineering-led system architecture through ongoing maintenance — means facility teams have a long-term point of contact rather than a break-fix relationship. For Newark-area property managers overseeing multi-tenant commercial buildings or institutional campuses, LVTS offers the technical depth and cross-discipline integration that complex facilities demand.