20+ years of low-voltage experience for occupied commercial sites
M-CO brings licensed, bonded, and insured low-voltage support to security work where access, phasing, and turnover matter more than a basic alarm package.
Security work is easiest when one contractor can handle the devices, the supporting cabling, and the coordination that keeps the install clean from start to finish.
M-CO handles security projects where the scope goes beyond a basic alarm package. That usually means intrusion detection, cameras, access control, specialty sensing, and the low-voltage backbone that ties it together.
The strongest fit is a project where other systems are in play too. Doors, cameras, network equipment, structured cabling, and turnover documentation all affect each other. When that coordination is missed, the owner ends up managing the gap.
Office suites, schools, warehouses, retail spaces, and public facilities often need more than device placement. They need a contractor who can think through access, occupancy, scheduling, and how the system will be used after turnover.
M-CO can package access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, and supporting cabling into one scope so the install feels coordinated rather than pieced together.
Some sites need more than perimeter protection. Door-held-open notifications, freezer alerts, environmental sensors, and other site-specific monitoring can be folded into the security package when the facility requires it.
The useful proof here is coordinated scope, cleaner handoff, and site conditions that are planned for up front instead of discovered after devices are already hung.
M-CO brings licensed, bonded, and insured low-voltage support to security work where access, phasing, and turnover matter more than a basic alarm package.
Doors, readers, cameras, intrusion points, and the supporting backbone are planned together so the finished system does not feel pieced together across separate vendors.
These projects usually need tighter thinking around user flow, occupied spaces, exterior coverage, door hardware coordination, and how the system will actually be used after turnover.
Condition alerts, specialty sensing, and monitoring support can be folded into the package when the facility needs more than standard intrusion and camera coverage.
M-CO is most useful when security has to land cleanly with the rest of the low-voltage scope.
These jobs go smoother when one contractor can think through doors, cameras, user flow, and the supporting cabling together.
Phased work, active buildings, and multi-trade coordination are where generic installs usually start to break down.
Condition monitoring, yard coverage, and durable infrastructure planning matter more in these environments.
Fire alarm systems, structured cabling, and the FAQ all connect directly to this type of work.
Share the building type, what needs to be protected, and whether the project is occupied, phased, or part of a larger renovation.