Integrated Technology Design

ASA Design Group

Integrated technology design for the built environment.

ASA defines and coordinates audiovisual, unified communications, and ICT systems within real construction environments.

Clear systems. Aligned disciplines. Buildable outcomes.
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Design-first practice / integrated systems / built environment

ASA defines AV, UC, ICT, control, and infrastructure as a single coordinated system.

The work centers on system definition, coordination, and documentation across the layers that allow technology to function in real construction conditions.

Scope is not separated. The system is treated as one environment from design through execution.

system design and documentation
infrastructure and pathway coordination
room, rack, and power planning
control and DSP alignment
drawing package development
commissioning guidance

Systems are layered. Coordination follows dependency.

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Structure informs infrastructure
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Infrastructure carries transport
03
Transport enables control
04
Control shapes experience

Each layer depends on the one before it.

What is designed is what gets built.

During pursuit and preconstruction, systems are defined based on performance and coordination, not tied to specific manufacturers.

Once awarded, design moves into manufacturer-specific coordination, aligning products with infrastructure and system intent.

Complete bills of material are developed, including all required and miscellaneous components, so the system can be built without ambiguity.

ASA works where integrated systems require clear definition and coordination.

ASA works alongside architects, engineers, integrators, design-build teams, and owners where integrated systems require clear definition and coordination.

Engagements may begin early or mid-project, wherever alignment is required.

The role remains consistent: bring structure, discipline, and continuity to complex systems.

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