Texas Licensed
ACR 3482028 · ECR 3491084
NICET
Certified expertise
Commercial Focus
Facilities and contractors
Local Response
San Antonio & Central Texas
COMMERCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS
Commercial systems designed around the facility.
Commercial security is strongest when each system supports a defined risk and the systems work together where integration adds value. CTX helps facilities plan cameras, access control, intrusion detection, communication, and monitoring support as a coordinated solution rather than a pile of unrelated devices.
The right scope depends on the property, operating hours, people, assets, incidents, tenant relationships, staffing, and response procedures. CTX starts with those realities, then recommends technology and workflows that are practical for the people who will administer and respond to the system.
What’s included
✓ Commercial security site assessments
✓ Integrated CCTV, access control, and intrusion planning
✓ Remote and mobile management options
✓ Event alerts and monitoring-support coordination
✓ System modernization and takeover evaluation
✓ Multi-site and phased deployment planning
✓ User roles, training, and operational handoff
COMMERCIAL PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Practical coordination from scope through closeout.
Integration may allow a door event to call up video, an intrusion alarm to point operators to the right cameras, or a property team to manage multiple facilities more consistently. CTX evaluates what should be connected, what should remain independent, and what the customer needs to see or do during an event.
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For growing facilities, a phased roadmap can be more practical than replacing everything at once. The team can identify immediate risks, reusable infrastructure, platform limitations, expansion priorities, and dependencies so investments support both current operations and future sites.
CTX works with business owners, general contractors, electrical contractors, property managers, facility teams, and other project stakeholders. We coordinate our work around building access, construction schedules, occupied-space requirements, inspection milestones, and the responsibilities defined in the project scope.
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Commercial security projects also require coordination across facilities, IT, leadership, HR, property management, contractors, and end users. CTX helps define responsibilities around credentials, notifications, video access, alarm response, administrator permissions, and long-term support.
INDUSTRIES SERVED
Commercial protection across San Antonio.
CTX serves office buildings, multifamily communities, medical and healthcare facilities, schools, churches, retail properties, restaurants, warehouses, manufacturing sites, and other commercial or institutional environments across San Antonio and Central Texas.
New construction & tenant improvements
Coordinate access control scope, door hardware, readers, cabling, power, network needs, credentials, schedules, and turnover documentation with the broader project team.
Existing buildings & occupied facilities
Modernize disconnected systems, improve visibility, standardize user access, and support practical security workflows across active facilities.
WHEN TO CALL CTX
Bring us the issue before it becomes the delay.
✓  Security systems are fragmented across different vendors or logins
Call CTX when you need a security plan rather than a product list. Share the incidents, concerns, property layout, user groups, operating hours, response responsibilities, existing equipment, and budget priorities that should shape the solution.
✓  The property has experienced an incident or operational change
✓  Remote management or multi-site consistency is needed
For time-sensitive commercial security conditions, call CTX directly so the team can assess the system type, location, symptoms, site access, and operational impact. Response timing depends on technician availability, travel, equipment, and the nature of the condition; the team will communicate the available next step clearly.
✓   An existing platform is obsolete, unsupported, or difficult to use
✓   A construction or renovation project needs coordinated security scope
HOW THE WORK MOVES
A clear commercial service process.
01
Assess the facility and system
Review building use, existing equipment, drawings or records, known deficiencies, access needs, project schedule, and the result the customer needs.
02
Define the scope
Develop a practical scope with equipment, labor, exclusions, dependencies, documentation needs, and coordination responsibilities stated clearly.
03
Perform and document the work
Complete installation, testing, programming, troubleshooting, or service with attention to workmanship, communication, and the agreed milestones.
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Support inspection and closeout
Provide applicable reports, findings, record information, customer orientation, deficiency follow-up, or closeout support identified in the scope.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Questions about commercial security systems.
What systems can CTX combine?
Depending on compatibility and scope, CTX can coordinate video surveillance, access control, intrusion detection, alerts, remote access, intercom or gate functions, and monitoring support.
Do all security systems need to be integrated?
No. Integration should solve a real operational need. CTX evaluates benefits, compatibility, complexity, cybersecurity, support, and cost before recommending connected workflows.
Can you create a phased security plan?
Yes. A phased plan can prioritize immediate risks and preserve useful infrastructure while providing a roadmap for future doors, cameras, sites, users, and integrations.
Will CTX work with our IT and facilities teams?
Yes. Commercial security often crosses facilities, IT, HR, property management, contractors, and leadership. CTX coordinates technical and operational responsibilities within the scope.
SAN ANTONIO COMMERCIAL SERVICE
Big-company capability. Local-company responsiveness.
Discuss your facility, security concerns, existing systems, multi-site needs, or integrated commercial security plan directly with CTX.
Related: Security Cameras · Access Control · Intrusion Alarms