For general contractors, electrical contractors, and commercial construction teams
Commercial Low-Voltage Subcontractor for General Contractors
Send the plans, project location, and bid deadline. Norvet will review the low-voltage scope, identify missing information, and confirm whether we can provide budget pricing or a formal proposal.
Upload Plans
Send issued drawings, specs, addenda, or marked-up sheets for takeoff and pricing.
Upload your plansRequest Budget Pricing
For early planning or incomplete drawings. The result is a budget estimate based on stated assumptions, not a final bid.
Get budget pricingSchedule a Site Walk
For renovations, occupied buildings, unclear cable paths, existing-system work, or conditions the drawings do not show.
Book a site walkStart a Project With Norvet
Pick one request type below: upload plans, request budget pricing, or ask for a site walk. After submission, we review the project location, scope, documents, and deadline and tell you what is needed next.
Low-Voltage Scopes We Review
Send drawings covering any of the following and Norvet will mark up the low-voltage scope for takeoff and pricing.
- Cat6 and Cat6A data cabling
- Voice cabling
- Fiber backbone and demarc extensions
- Wi-Fi access-point cabling
- IP-camera cabling
- Access-control cabling
- Patch panels, racks, and network closets
- Cable testing and labeling
- Cable schedules, port maps, and closeout documentation
Camera and access-control cabling does not automatically include equipment programming, monitoring, locksmith work, or full security-system integration.
If the drawings combine low-voltage, electrical, security, and owner-furnished systems, Norvet will identify what is included, excluded, or requires another trade.
Where This Fits
- Tenant improvements
- New commercial buildouts
- Renovations
- Office and clinic expansions
- Retail and restaurant locations
- Warehouses and logistics facilities
- Multi-site rollouts
- Existing-network remediation
- Service and repair scopes
How We Got to the Price
The number in your proposal is built from what Norvet reviewed and counted, not a flat rate applied to square footage.
Plans and specs reviewed
Drawings and specifications are reviewed for every low-voltage device, drop, and closet shown, plus anything called out in the written spec but missing from the plan.
Quantities developed
Cable runs, drops, patch panels, racks, and devices are counted directly from the drawings, a takeoff, not estimated from square footage.
Installation conditions
Ceiling type, cable pathways, access, ceiling height, and whether the space is occupied or under construction all affect labor, and are read from the drawings or confirmed on a site walk.
Testing and certification requirements
The acceptance standard called for in the spec, such as a permanent-link or channel certification, is priced to that standard. A different standard than what the proposal states is priced separately.
Schedule and access constraints
Bid deadline, construction schedule, phasing, after-hours work, and badging or site-access requirements are factored into the price and the crew plan.
Open questions
Anything the drawings do not answer is written down as a clarification or a stated assumption in the proposal, not silently guessed.
Relevant Project Experience
Low-voltage cabling work Norvet has performed, with the scope that maps to what is being priced above.
Cultural / Tourism, Macon, Georgia
Allman Brothers Band Museum / Big House Museum
Norvet executed a multi-day Wi-Fi infrastructure deployment for The Big House Museum (Allman Brothers Museum), delivering full building wireless coverage inside a historic structure without disrupting visitor operations.
Comparable to Wi-Fi access-point cabling performed inside an occupied building under scheduling and preservation constraints, similar to a renovation or tenant improvement that has to stay open during construction.
Reference available upon request. Ask when you start a project with Norvet.
Read the full case studyLegal, Atlanta, Georgia
Law Office of W. Bryant Green III
Norvet completed a full wired and wireless office refresh for the Law Office of W. Bryant Green III under a strict one-week deadline while closing major operational and compliance gaps.
Comparable to Cat6 and Cat6A data cabling and Wi-Fi access-point cabling at renovation and tenant-improvement scale: 25 new Cat6 drops pulled and terminated, plus 8 Wi-Fi access points mounted and tuned, inside a one-week turnkey deadline.
Reference available upon request. Ask when you start a project with Norvet.
Read the full case studyHealthcare, Snellville, Georgia
Medical clinic — Snellville, GA
Name withheld at client request. Engagement details available under NDA.
Norvet coordinated a wireless access point cabling job at a medical clinic in Snellville, GA — tracing, pulling, testing, and certifying a new WAP run at 50 feet, then installing and configuring the clinic's printers and peripherals, and training staff on day-to-day use. Completed in a single visit scheduled around patient hours.
Comparable to Wi-Fi access-point cabling and the cable testing and labeling scope on this page: a new access-point run traced, pulled, tested, and certified in a single visit.
Reference available upon request. Ask when you start a project with Norvet.
Read the full case studyCommercial Office, Metro Atlanta, Georgia
Commercial office — Metro Atlanta, GA
Name withheld at client request. Engagement details available under NDA.
A desk phone on one extension went dead. Norvet tested the wall port, confirmed a bad cable run, pulled a fresh Cat drop, patched it into the switch, and verified the phone came back with clean two-way audio. Single visit, same day.
Comparable to Cat6 and Cat6A data cabling and cable testing scope: a cable fault diagnosed, a new drop pulled and terminated, and the run verified before close-out.
Reference available upon request. Ask when you start a project with Norvet.
Read the full case studyHealthcare, Norcross, Georgia
Atlanta International Physical Therapy
Norvet ran a new network drop, terminated cabling, and deployed an IP security camera for Atlanta International Physical Therapy, completing the full scope same day.
Comparable to IP-camera cabling scope: a new data drop pulled, terminated, and tested, with a camera deployed and integrated the same day.
Reference available upon request. Ask when you start a project with Norvet.
Read the full case studyThese engagements were performed directly for the property owner or tenant, not as a subcontractor to a general contractor. They are shown here for comparable scope and site conditions, not as GC-subcontract references.
Assumptions and Not Included
Assumptions
The price also assumes things not always shown on paper: whether field conditions match the drawings, what material and labor standard is used, and how much time is allowed for lead times, phasing, and site access. Every assumption behind your number is listed by name in the proposal.
Not Included / Requires Clarification
The price only covers what was reviewed and clearly shown. Another trade's scope, owner-furnished equipment, and anything the drawings do not detail enough to price are excluded and flagged as an open question, not estimated.
The complete inclusions, exclusions, and assumptions for your project ship with every proposal. See What You Receive From Norvet below for the full list.
What to Send Before Bid Day
None of this is required to reach out. The more of it you send, the faster and more accurate the pricing.
- Plan set and specs
- All issued addenda
- Project name and jobsite location
- Bid due date, time, and time zone
- Requested scope or bid package
- Construction schedule or completion date
- Alternates, allowances, phasing, or after-hours requirements
- Known prevailing-wage, union, badging, security, or site-access requirements
- Photos where drawings do not show existing conditions
What You Receive From Norvet
- Whether Norvet can pursue it
- Whether more information or a site walk is needed
- Pricing type: budget estimate or formal proposal
- Inclusions
- Exclusions
- Allowances and assumptions
- Schedule and lead-time assumptions
- Alternates, when requested
- Proposed next step
When drawings are incomplete, Norvet says so and identifies what is still needed rather than guessing at a final number.
Verified Qualifications and Delivery Model
Territory and Delivery Model
Norvet confirms the contracting and installation model for every project before pricing is relied upon. The proposal identifies whether the work will be self-performed by Norvet or delivered through a qualified, appropriately licensed installation partner.
Send the project location with your plans so we can confirm coverage and the proposed delivery model.
Veteran-Owned
Norvet MSP is veteran-owned, founded and led by a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. SDVOSB certification sits with Norvet LLC, our federal-contracting entity. Bidding federal or set-aside work? See the Federal Contracting page for that entity's registrations.
Insurance Documentation
Certificate of Insurance (COI) available on request. W-9 and COI are provided at onboarding, the standard documents your AP or prequalification process asks for.
Testing, Certification, and Closeout
Installed cabling is tested to the acceptance standard stated in the proposal. Certification reports are included only when specified and priced.
Closeout documentation such as cable schedules, port maps, panel diagrams, and as-built documentation is provided as part of the job.
Georgia Licensing
For Georgia projects, Norvet confirms the required low-voltage licensing and contracting structure before accepting the work. Regulated work is performed through the appropriately licensed contracting entity identified during qualification and in the proposal.
Subcontractor Prequalification
Need Norvet added to your bidder or subcontractor list? Send your prequalification requirements with the project invitation.
- W-9
- Certificate of Insurance (COI): general liability, umbrella, workers' compensation, and errors & omissions (E&O) coverage. ACORD 25 certificate available on request.
- Project references available during qualification
- Bid-platform invitation handling: BuildingConnected, Procore, or another platform on request
- Additional onboarding or vendor-management documents on request
Already using BuildingConnected, Procore, or another bid platform? Include the invitation link and bid deadline in your request.
Bid and Project Workflow
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Send the documents
Upload plans, request budget pricing, or ask for a site walk. Include the bid deadline and any known site-access or phasing requirements.
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Scope review
Norvet reviews the drawings against the low-voltage scopes above and flags what is missing, unclear, or outside scope.
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Clarifications
Norvet sends questions back to you rather than guessing at intent from an incomplete set.
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Pricing
You receive a budget estimate or a formal proposal, with inclusions, exclusions, and assumptions stated plainly.
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Award and coordination
On award, Norvet coordinates scheduling, submittals, and confirms the delivery model for the jobsite location.
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Installation and closeout
Cabling is installed and tested to the standard stated in the proposal, and closeout documentation is delivered with the job.
Common questions from contractors
Federal or set-aside project?
SDVOSB teaming and past performance
For federal, government, or SDVOSB/VOSB set-aside teaming, see our federal-contracting entity's registrations and capability statement.
Federal ContractingProperty owner or end customer?
Request service directly
If you are the site owner or operator rather than the GC, use our general service request form instead.
Request On-Site Service