General Contractors
ExploreOne Owner for All Technology
AV, IT, security, access control, networks, smart building systems—technology is one of the most fragmented scopes on a project.
When no one owns it end to end, it shows up as schedule pressure, coordination issues, and finger-pointing during construction and closeout.
Where We Fit on Your Projects
Techmenity acts as the single point of ownership for all building technology.
We sit between design intent and field execution—owning coordination across vendors, trades, and phases so technology doesn’t become the GC’s problem to manage.
Where We Fit on Your Project
Techmenity acts as the single point of ownership for all building technology.
We sit between design intent and field execution—owning coordination across vendors, trades, and phases so technology doesn’t become the GC’s problem to manage.
What Changes When We’re Involved
One accountable owner for all tech scope, means you're not chasing multiple vendors
Cleaner coordination with MEPs, architects, and low-voltage trades
Fewer late decisions that inhibit progress or cause projects to fail inspections
Technology that’s installed, commissioned, and ready at closeout
Built for Construction Reality
We understand how jobs actually run in NYC—tight sites, long elevator lines, phased turnover, live environments, and zero tolerance for surprises late in the schedule.
Our role is to keep technology coordinated, buildable, and moving at the same pace as the rest of the project.
We’re not another subcontractor to manage. We’re the layer that keeps technology from disrupting the build.
Explore How This Plays Out Across Project Types
Different building types bring different constraints.
These pages dive deeper into how we support GC's across contexts - and the realities, tradeoffs, and technology priorities unique to each project:
Trusted by the teams behind NYC’s most complex projects
Let’s Talk Before Tech Becomes a Fire Drill
If technology coordination is already landing on your team, we should talk.
We're happy to do a walkthrough of an existing project or review plans coming down the pipeline. Please reach out.