
Same licensed local team (CA ACO 7755), with design decisions shaped by Century City's actual housing stock, layout and security context — not a generic LA template.
Tower work means insurance certificates to building management, HOA architectural approval for anything visible, scheduled freight elevines and no-wet-work rules — we bring the paperwork and the process. In-unit scope: monitored security adapted to concrete construction (wireless-encrypted sensors where conduit isn't an option), Lutron lighting and shades (the defining upgrade in glass towers — heat and glare management), distributed AV, and in-unit network upgrades that fix the 'one router in a concrete box' problem.
Multi-tenant floors need credentialed entry (mobile credentials increasingly standard), visitor management integrated at reception, camera coverage aligned with building security, and audit trails for compliance. Conference rooms: Zoom/Teams-certified AV, ceiling mic arrays and wireless presentation — our enterprise AV service in its natural habitat. Typical office scopes run $10,000–$60,000+ depending on door and room count.
The equipment is the easy half. Riser access requests, COI processing, union-building rules where applicable, work-hour windows and engineer walk-throughs decide project timelines in Century City. We run this coordination as part of the scope — your project manager handles the building so you don't.
Yes — it's a process we run regularly: COI to building management, HOA approval for visible elements, scheduled freight access, and concrete-appropriate system design with encrypted wireless where conduit isn't possible.
Yes — credentialed entry with mobile credentials, visitor management, CCTV aligned with building security and full audit trails, plus Zoom/Teams conference room AV. Office scopes typically run $10,000–$60,000+ by door and room count.
Lutron automated shades with lighting scenes — glass-tower heat and glare management — usually paired with in-unit network fixes and distributed AV. Security monitoring integrates with the same control platform.
Yes — Innov8av holds California Alarm Company Operator license ACO 7755, is insured and bonded, and has served all of LA County since 2016 with the same local technician team for installation and service.
Call (805) 517-4668 or book a free consultation online. After a walkthrough, you receive an itemized written proposal — equipment models, labor, materials and monitoring listed separately — typically within 48 hours.
Related: LA cost & permit guide