Computer Networks & Common Areas
Building-wide WiFi infrastructure, common-area AV, computer labs, conference rooms, and leasing office technology — engineered for the way residents and operations teams actually use the space.
BUILDLAB takes a hands-on approach: we sit with your stakeholders, scope to your real requirements, and coordinate every milestone through closeout. For construction projects, that means designing to spec — eliminating over-ordering, redundant cabling, and the budget creep that comes from making technology decisions in the wrong phase.
Our Approach
We walk the building, count users, devices, and AP locations, identify dead zones and high-density areas, and document how residents and operations teams will actually use the network.
VLAN segmentation, WiFi 6/7 access-point placement and heat-mapping, switching and cabling backbone, and bandwidth/QoS planning so broadband, IoT, surveillance, and AV all share one network without fighting each other.
We spec and source the right hardware — UniFi, Meraki, Cisco — then stage and pre-configure switches, access points, and firewalls before they ever reach the site.
We coordinate with the low-voltage and electrical trades, mount and terminate, and integrate the network with surveillance, door access, and common-area AV as one connected environment.
We validate throughput and coverage in every space, test failover, document the as-built network, and train your operations team so it is fully supportable on day one.
We Use Technologies
PHP
JavaScript
PostgreSQL
Swift
Typescript
Python
G318
Java
Ruby
C++
React Js
Laraval
Swift
Typescript
Python
G318
Java
Ruby
C++
React Js
Laraval
Python
G318
Java
Ruby
C++
React Js
Laraval
JavaScript
PostgreSQL
Swift
Typescript
Python
G318
Java
Ruby
C++
React Js
Laraval
Swift
Typescript
Python
G318
Java
Ruby
C++
What you can expect
Every Computer Networks & Common Areas engagement delivers measurable outcomes — scoped at the start, tracked through delivery, and documented for handoff.
Design to spec — no over-ordering
OAC coordination through closeout
Code-compliant documentation
Cost containment vs. architect-only plans
Vendor & sub coordination
PM training at handoff




