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Nationwide provider of low voltage systems including cabling, security, and building management since 1985.

Rebecca Davitt

Memphis, TN

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Building Automation
Fire System
Security
Fire Alarm System
Video Surveillance

Description

Progressive Technologies Inc., established in 1985, is a nationwide provider specializing in low voltage systems such as structured cabling, building management systems, data centers, security and life safety systems, video surveillance, and fire alarm inspection and maintenance. The company has grown from a mid-south regional contractor to a national player, priding itself on delivering high standards of service and innovative solutions. Their team is composed of highly skilled professionals with over 90 years of combined industry experience, ensuring meticulous attention to quality, safety, and customer satisfaction. Progressive Technologies services a wide range of clients, from high-profile facilities to small businesses, offering installation, maintenance, and compliance solutions. Their core values include integrity, performance, respect, teamwork, and growth, making them a trusted partner in the industry. The company operates multiple offices across the U.S., providing comprehensive solutions that enable clients to focus on their core operations while ensuring their facilities are secure and efficiently managed.

Services Provided

Access control installation; Audio-visual installs; Building automation systems; Building management systems; Data centers; Fire alarm system installation; Fire and intrusion alarm system installation; Fire security monitoring; Fire system inspections; Intrusion alarm system maintenance; K-12 services; Low voltage cabling; Mass notification systems; Security & life safety systems; Structured cabling; Video camera installation and maintenance; Video surveillance systems

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