Can Bezemer work as a low-voltage subcontractor?
Yes. Bezemer can support electrical contractors on commercial low-voltage scope including cabling, cameras, access control, fiber, and related infrastructure.

Subcontract support and technical scope
Electrical contractors can bring Bezemer in when a project needs low-voltage scope handled by a commercial specialist who understands cabling, cameras, access control, fiber, documentation, and the field realities of working facilities.

Practical infrastructure for facilities where access, visibility, cabling, and uptime affect the operation.
Why this market is different
Low-voltage scope needs to be coordinated cleanly with electrical work and facility access.
Commercial clients expect systems to be tested, documented, commissioned, and supportable.
Camera, access, cabling, and network decisions need technical planning before installation day.
Systems that usually matter
Field notes
The best partnerships clarify scope, handoffs, pathways, timing, and responsibility early.
Bezemer can support projects where low-voltage quality affects the larger customer relationship.
Commercial facility focus keeps the work aligned with owner, GC, operations, documentation, and handoff expectations.
Assessment questions
What low-voltage scope is included in the electrical bid?
Which parts need design input, documentation, testing, or commissioning?
Where do pathways, cable routes, and device locations need coordination?
What does the owner or GC expect at handoff?
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View serviceFacility buyer FAQs
Yes. Bezemer can support electrical contractors on commercial low-voltage scope including cabling, cameras, access control, fiber, and related infrastructure.
Yes. Early review can help clarify scope, identify missing infrastructure, and reduce change-order risk.
Yes. Bezemer can support commercial low-voltage scope when electrical contractors need cabling, cameras, access control, fiber, documentation, or technical coordination.
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View industryCommercial site assessment
Use this form to start a commercial site assessment for cabling, cameras, access control, monitoring-ready CCTV, fiber, network infrastructure, or commercial security system planning. Bezemer works with commercial and industrial facilities across Clovis, Fresno, and the Central Valley.
Share the facility context, operational priorities, and systems involved so the next step can be scoped around the site instead of a generic equipment list.
Doors, gates, yards, docks, offices, racks, camera views, access points, and existing equipment.
Cabling, panels, cameras, network rooms, Wi-Fi, power, labeling, and expansion limits.
Who needs access, what needs visibility, where response time matters, and what has to stay protected.
Access windows, active operations, vendor coordination, documentation, and handoff details.
Bezemer takes pride in serving commercial teams, public agencies, contractors, and organizations that expect the work to be done carefully, documented clearly, and supported by people who answer the phone.
Veteran-honoring. Locally accountable. Built for real facilities.
Facility Assessment Request
Share the basics of the site, the system involved, and what needs to be fixed, planned, upgraded, or installed. Bezemer will follow up with the next practical step.