How does licensing work on your projects?
Centuric is the prime contractor on every low-voltage engagement. Installation is performed by licensed installers in your project’s region. You hire one company — us. If you have unique requirements due to local laws or property-specific rules, we work within that framework.
Can we just hire you for the CAD drawings?
Yes. The Design-only track is built for that. We produce a complete AutoCAD package — floor plans, cable paths, telecom room layouts, pull schedules, riser diagrams, bid package — and hand it to you. You can use any licensed installer to execute. Starts at $2,500 for small projects, scoped per project for larger work.
What devices do you install?
Everything that gets installed during a buildout: data and voice cabling, fiber backbone, wireless access points, IP cameras, access control (readers, mag locks, request-to-exit), AV displays and conference rooms, workstation cabling, printers, IP phones, and the supporting telecom-room infrastructure (racks, patch panels, PoE switches, cable management). If it has a low-voltage cable attached, we’ve installed it.
Do you work outside Florida?
Yes. Centuric is the prime contractor on every engagement, regardless of geography. Installation is performed by licensed installers in your project’s region. We’ve delivered through this model in South Carolina, Connecticut, and Jamaica in addition to our South Florida home market. You sign one Centuric contract no matter where the building is.
How long does a typical buildout take?
Small office buildouts run two to six weeks from survey to certification. Mid-size offices typically run two to four months. Large new-construction projects align with the GC schedule and run six to eighteen months depending on building scale. Hospitality and senior living campuses are scoped per property based on brand standards and phasing.
Can you work to a hotel brand specification?
Yes. We’ve delivered against Hilton-family and Marriott-family brand technology specifications including CSI Division 25, 27, and 28 work. We know which approved vendors the brands require for which subsystems, how to budget around the spec books, and how to defend the design through plan review with the brand engineer. Sometimes the brand wants design and budget only (no installation by us); we handle that scope too.
Who owns the building owner relationship after install?
You do — or, if you’re the GC, your owner does. We deliver a complete closeout binder with as-built drawings, port maps, test reports, and warranty documentation. If you also engage Centuric for managed IT (mysupportdesk.ai), we transition into ongoing operations seamlessly because we already know the infrastructure.
What if the project changes scope mid-stream?
It always does. Buildouts have RFIs, change orders, ceiling surprises, and trade conflicts. The PM tracks every change in writing, scopes the cost impact promptly, and presents it back for your approval before work continues. No surprise invoices, no scope creep without sign-off.