Capabilities
Three trades.
One accountable partner.
Construction is the heart of QSATX — the discipline everything else orbits. IT and AV exist because every project we touch eventually needs them, and we got tired of fighting subs to do them well. Each scope below stands on its own. They're also better together.
Construction & Development
Our roots are in custom Austin construction. Every QSATX project is run by a licensed general contractor with the field experience to catch problems before they become change orders. We work directly with architects, designers, and homeowners to deliver work that holds up to close inspection — and to time.
- High-end residential remodels & additions
- New residential construction
- Light commercial buildouts & tenant improvements
- Real estate development & project management
IT & Network
We design, install, and maintain networks the same way we build houses: with the long view. Our default is cloud-first — fewer servers in the closet, fewer surprise maintenance bills, and infrastructure that scales as your business does. We can wire a project during construction so the network is ready the day you move in.
- Structured cabling & network installation
- Cloud-first infrastructure design
- Wi-Fi engineering & coverage planning
- Ongoing managed IT & support
AV & Security
Whole-home audio, theater rooms, conference AV, and integrated camera systems — coordinated with the construction and network scopes so cabling, mounting, and power are done right the first time. We lean on Ubiquiti for cameras and access points because the platform is reliable, well-documented, and easy to live with.
- Whole-home & commercial audio-visual
- IP camera & surveillance systems
- Ubiquiti UniFi access points & switching
- Smart access control & door entry
Better together
Why one team, three trades?
When the people pulling Romex are the same people pulling Cat6, the conduit goes in once and goes in right. When the cameras and the door hardware come from the same plan, you don't find out at punch list that the swing is wrong. Integration is cheaper at rough-in than retrofit.