One of the biggest values for a customer, when it comes to hiring a general contractor, is getting access to the GC’s broad scope of trusted vendors and subcontractors. A general contractor might not be an electrician, but they likely have a network of highly trusted people and organizations that usually include one or more electricians. Clients who demand modern solutions often require even more specialized subcontractors and vendors, and new construction projects are only getting more complicated.
Take structured and low-voltage cabling, for example. Most corporate, business and even public projects require networking, A/V, or other types of low-voltage cabling. If these phases are just an afterthought, it could cost a lot more time and money and disrupt a near-finished project. When you have a fantastic service provider to rely on, however, a complex project can go down without a hitch.
However, it's not just about cabling. Digital surveillance systems are also on the rise. These systems are crucial for security and monitoring purposes, and they integrate seamlessly with low-voltage cabling.
For general contractors, this presents a unique opportunity. By offering low-voltage cabling services and surveillance, they can differentiate themselves in a competitive market.
So, if you're a contractor looking to boost your services, read on. This could be the edge you've been looking for.