In April 2025 our team had a week that is a good snapshot of how we work: one project handed over, the next already kicking off. This is not a rush — it is the regular operating rhythm of an engineering company with 8+ years in the Thai market.
What "project handover" means here
Handover is not "we installed everything and left". For us it is a formal moment with a documentation pack and a checklist walk-through: every camera live, NVR recording, correct permission matrix, remote viewing for the owner, backup of settings, commissioning log, signed acceptance.
- The client gets drawings and system datasheets.
- Credentials are handed to the designated owner with a recommendation to rotate them.
- The venue is placed on remote monitoring (with a service contract).
- A responsible engineer is assigned to the venue — so the client does not have to call a general hotline.

Why running projects in parallel is normal
We keep several crews and several design engineers on the roster. While one crew finishes a project, another is already prepping the next: pulling hardware from stock, aligning routes, going on site to measure. Clients need contractors that work to the contract, not to the weather — and we can deliver that.
What you get as a client
- End-to-end design of video surveillance and LAN.
- Equipment choice based on the brief, not "whatever is on the supplier's shelf".
- Professional installation and commissioning.
- Ongoing service with 24/7 engineer dispatch and a spare-parts stock in Phuket.
- One contract instead of five — and one point of accountability.
«We turn low-voltage into the "boring" part of the business — the part the client only thinks about when it is time to open the next location.»
If you or your clients need a properly designed and implemented video surveillance system and LAN — reach out. We work across Thailand end-to-end: project design, equipment sourcing, installation, commissioning and ongoing service.




