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UNITED AIRLINES

UNITED AIRLINES

UNITED AIRLINES PROFILE SUMMARY Commercial Technology delivered a world class solution for United Airlines, which included a unified full color touch panel, controlled Video Conferencing rooms, Cafeteria, Town Hall, Security office as well as private offices. Our designs provide easy to use AV systems with high quality audio and video. In addition Commercial Technology provided our OnCommand support and service package to provide a quick response from our service team any time an issue arises. This solution provides a technology and design solution that exceeds user expectations, while providing support to keep systems running smoothly for maximum uptime and optimized productivity.  PROJECT OVERVIEW AV – Epson Pro L1500UNL with Long Throw Zoom lens at appx. 80ft from projection screen, wall mounted on custom mount by the sound booth  AV – 278″ Diagonal, 16:10  motorized projection screen AV – Wall plate style HDMI/VGA+Audio Input plates. 1 in the sound booth, 1 behind the stage, 1 on the seating level outside of the sound booth AV – Crestron DMPS3-4k-300-C Control System/AV Switcher AV – Crestron 7″ Touchpanels, (1) in a tabletop kit in the sound booth and (1) wall mounted behind the stage AV – Crestron – HD-MD-300-C-E-W – HD Scaling Auto-Switcher & Extender 300 touch panel interface  AV – Barco Clickshare CS-100, wireless presentation connectivity to projector AV – Sony UBP-X800 4K Wi-Fi blu-ray disc player with ethernet network connectivity AV – AV rack equipment housed in an 14 RU enclosure located in the sound booth  PRODUCT ALIGNMENT Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

SETON HALL BASKETBALL FACILITY

SETON HALL BASKETBALL FACILITY

SETON HALL BASKETBALL FACILITY PROFILE SUMMARY The client required a modern, integrated audiovisual system across a new multi-use athletic and administrative facility. Spaces included locker rooms, player lounges, training areas, offices, conference rooms, and public entryways. The project encompassed digital signage, video distribution, wireless presentation, conferencing, and specialty video wall systems. OBJECTIVE To design, furnish, install, and commission a comprehensive AV solution that: Supports digital signage and media content delivery Enables wireless and wired video presentation Provides local and centralized control of AV systems Integrates with Microsoft Teams conferencing Delivers high-quality audio and visual experiences across all environments Supports scalable content distribution to multiple zones and video walls SOLUTION CTCI deployed a turn-key audiovisual solution covering over 20 distinct system types across the facility, with systems customized to room function and user needs. Display & Presentation Systems: Installed Samsung 24/7-rated commercial displays (55”–85”) in training areas, lounges, dining rooms, and offices using articulating wall mounts and in-wall backboxes. HDMI signal routing via wall plate transmitters and CAT-5 extenders to local receivers. Source selection through 4×1 and 8×2 HDMI switchers depending on room needs. Wireless presentation via Crestron AirMedia gateways in nearly all spaces. Audio Systems: High-quality ceiling and surface-mounted speakers installed per room requirements (up to 12 speakers per space). Audio processing provided via Biamp DSPs, with wall-mounted Bluetooth and analog line inputs in locker rooms and court areas. Speech reinforcement with wireless handheld microphones in large spaces (e.g., practice court).   Control Systems: Crestron MPC button panels provided simple local control (power, volume, source). Larger systems, including video walls and locker rooms, used 10” touch panels for extended functionality. Centralized control via Crestron 32×32 video matrix switchers housed in dual 41RU AV racks.   Collaboration & Conferencing: Microsoft Teams Room systems integrated via Crestron UC kits (displays, conferencing bars, control panels) in conference and office spaces. Film rooms included Epson projectors or 86” interactive displays with USB-C and HDMI extension for collaborative review sessions.   Digital Signage & Video Walls: Spectrio digital signage players installed across zones (subscriptions by owner). RGB Spectrum MediaWall V processors deployed for advanced control and scaling of large format video walls: 2×2 and 3×3 LCD arrays in lobby/stair areas Planar 1.5mm pixel pitch LED walls (7×7 and 5×5) in men’s and women’s locker rooms   Back-End Integration: Rack-based control and distribution for video content, with inputs from digital signage players, streaming sticks, and PTZ cameras. Four 30x PTZ cameras installed for gym monitoring, routed via centralized matrix switcher.   OUTCOME CTCI delivered a scalable, reliable AV solution that: Enhanced content visibility and team communication across training, recreational, and operational zones. Provided consistent user experience through uniform control interfaces and display configurations. Enabled flexible content management for signage, streaming, and live video distribution. Prepared the facility for future growth and technology integrations through centralized switching and distributed infrastructure. PRODUCT ALIGNMENT Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

TATA

TATA

TATA PROFILE SUMMARY AV – (15) Conference Rooms AV – (2) Video Conference Rooms AV – (3) Huddle Rooms PRODUCT ALIGNMENt Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

PRINCETON LONGEVITY CENTER

PRINCETON LONGEVITY CENTER

PRINCETON LONGEVITY CENTER PROFILE SUMMARY Fixed Teleportal – Video Concierge    PROJECT OVERVIEW Scale, push & pull your staff where they are required Control high traffic locations Provide a constant, seamless customer experience Easily paired with mobile app to create a holistic unparalleled experience PRODUCT ALIGNMENT Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

GENMAB

Genmab

GENMAB PROFILE SUMMARY Location: 777 Scudders Mill Rd, Princeton, NJ. (Building One – 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors.) Project Length: September 2024 – June 2025 Disciplines: Audio Video, IT, Sound Masking, Security, and DAS AUDIO VISUAL Total number of rooms: 143 Room types include Booth, Focus, Huddle, Medium Conference Room, Large Conference Room, Boardroom, Large Collaboration Room, Small Collaboration Room, Mother’s Room, Trophy Case, Social Hub, Digital Signage, Reception, and MPR. Technology meetings were held once per week. Subcontractor meetings occurred once per week. Site visits occurred two to three times a week. Cable infrastructure was installed in all the Conference rooms.  All rooms are self-contained. Booth: 43” LG display Extron Cable Management for BYOD (power, USB, HDMI) Focus Rooms (2 types): Collaboration: Extron retractable cable management for BYOD, Crestron Tabletop Controller, 43” LG display, Huddly Camera Executive: Extron surface mount cable management for BYOD, 43” LG display, Jabra Panacast Video Bar, Crestron Tabletop Controller Huddle Rooms (4 types): Type 1 & 1C: Dual 43” LG displays, Extron flush-mounted retractable cable management, Crestron UC video system, occupancy sensor, room scheduler, Huddly Camera Type 1A & 1D: Dual 55” LG displays, Extron flush-mounted retractable cable management, Crestron UC video system, occupancy sensor, room scheduler, Poly E70 Camera/Speaker Large Collaboration: Dual 86” LG displays Crestron wall-mounted/tabletop controllers Occupancy sensor Room scheduler Ceiling speaker and array ceiling mic Poly E70 Camera Medium Conference Room: Two Extron flush-mounted retractable cable management units Dual 65” LG displays Crestron UC video system Occupancy sensor Room scheduler Poly E70 Camera/Speaker  Small Collaboration: 50” Microsoft Surface Mother’s Room: Room Scheduler Social Hubs: Dual 98” LG displays Digital Signage: Two portrait-oriented 65” LG displays Trophy Case: 43” display MPR (Multi-Purpose Room): Divisible setup with AV control room Two Poly E70 Cameras, five Beyond tracking cameras Six 98” LG displays, two confidence monitors Eight ceiling array microphones, 24 ceiling speakers Automated camera tracking for various configurations Occupancy sensor, room scheduler Large Conference & Boardroom: Two 98” displays Credenza rack Crestron UC video system Eight ceiling speakers, two array ceiling microphones Five Beyond Cameras for speaker tracking Room scheduler, occupancy sensor Pre-Function (MPR Overflow): Two 98” LG displays 14 pendant speakers  IT Total of 7 IDFs: two per floor (West/East) plus one on the Concourse level. 98 fiber strands ran from Building Two to Building One. 24 strands of fiber were run from the 5th floor East IDF to each IDF Network cables linked IDFs to WAPs (Wireless Access Points), AV conference rooms, floor boxes, schedulers, outdoor WAPs, security cameras, and panels. All cables were terminated, certified, and labeled. Installed four racks and cable trays in each IDF. Sound Masking Speaker cabling run from locations to IDFs across all floors. Speakers and system amps installed and tested. Zones adjusted to appropriate decibel levels. SECURITY 190 doors secured + 4 turnstiles. 110 cameras covering interior & perimeter zones. Integrated with access control & CCTV. 24/7 monitoring, zero blind spots.   DAS DAS headend equipment installed in 5E IDF. Fiber connected to remotes, GPS antenna, and all cables installed and terminated. Antennas set up on all three floors. System tested before activation. Verizon service provided.   SECURITY Cameras placed, tested, and programmed on every floor. Access control included mag locks, electric hinges, push bars, and card readers. Emergency push-to-release, motion sensors for exit, and key switches installed. Security panels, including panic buttons, installed in all IDFs and the Concourse.   PRODUCT ALIGNMENT Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

MULTINATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CORP.

MULTINATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CORP.

MULTINATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CORP. PROFILE SUMMARY Audio Video Contract to include show room with Video Wall. Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

NJ TRANSIT GATEWAY HQ

NJ TRANSIT GATEWAY HQ

NJ TRANSIT GATEWAY HQ PROFILE SUMMARY NJ TRANSIT’s new Gateway HQ needed rock-solid connectivity, modern security, hybrid-ready AV, and seamless cellular coverage — all built to handle heavy daily operations and future expansion. We delivered a unified infrastructure that ties it all together. Location: NJ Transit  |  299 Market Street, Newark, NJScope: 9 floors  |  407,000 sq. ft.  |  Data  |  Security  |  AV  |  DAS  |  SOC STRUCTURED CABLING 2,000+ Cat6/Cat6A drops, all certified & labeled. Redundant fiber backbone, single-mode & multimode, to every floor. All IDFs/MDFs fully built out with racks, ladder trays, PDUs, patch panels. Plug-and-play ready for VoIP, IoT, and growth.   SECURITY 190 doors secured + 4 turnstiles. 110 cameras covering interior & perimeter zones. Integrated with access control & CCTV. 24/7 monitoring, zero blind spots.   Audio Visual Systems 54 huddle rooms, 20+ conference spaces, CEO & Commissioner’s offices. Multipurpose Town Hall: 7 displays, 32 ceiling speakers, streaming-ready. NOC: 23.6 ft LED wall with Activu processors, real-time monitoring. Seamless meetings, presentations, & live events.   DAS (Distributed Antenna System) Full 8-floor carrier-neutral DAS. Public Safety ERRCS compliant. 5-bar signal everywhere. Unbroken cellular & emergency comms.   Challenges Met Tight timeline completely met with zero delays on base scope work. Occupied site, phased work, lift budgets handled. Multiple trades integrated with zero RF conflicts. Fully documented, scalable for future tech. PRODUCT ALIGNMENT Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

METLIFE STADIUM

METLIFE STADIUM

METLIFE STADIUM PROFILE SUMMARY 82,500 half-freezing fans and media members were expected to be in attendance at Super Bowl XLVIII at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. In preparation for the anticipated data surge in cell phone usage Commercial Technology was contracted with the task of upgrading AT&T’s existing Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) throughout Metlife Stadium. BACKGROUND & PROCESS These DAS, which will cover fans in the stands, suites, concourses and restaurants of the stadium, contain more than triple the capacity of the original DAS used by AT&T during the 2013 regular season, are equivalent to 21 traditional cell sites, and have enough capacity to cover a city the size of Trenton, NJ. The massive new DAS project involved installation of more than 500 antennas hidden throughout the stadium. In the majority of cases, custom made brackets and supports were fabricated to mount antennas to the Stadium’s infrastructure THE SOLUTION Cabling consisting of more than 10 miles of ½” coax and 6.5 miles of assorted fiber optic cable was installed both within the stadium and AT&T’s New DAS Head End Building constructed adjacent to the stadium. All in all, Commercial Technology was responsible for tipping more than 5500 strands of fiber. The cabling and antenna installation was completed in 3 months with time to spare before the Super Bowl. Crew sizes escalated well over 40 technicians, specialized DAS & fiber splicing, working round the clock in brutally cold conditions to meet the turnover date. “THE EFFORT THAT (CTCI’S TEAM) CONTRIBUTED TO THIS PROJECT WAS EXTRAORDINARY, THE PERSONAL SACRIFICE OF TIME DURING HOLIDAYS WAS UNHEARD OF. YOU SOLDIERED ON UNDER EXTREMELY STRESSFUL CONDITIONS AND MANAGED TO GET ALONG IN BOTH THE STRUCTURE AND THE STADIUM. THIS WAS TRULY A REMARKABLE COORDINATION EFFORT ON THE PART OF (CTCI).”  – HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

MSU – OVERLOOK

MSU - OVERLOOK

MSU – OVERLOOK PROFILE SUMMARY Low Voltage Contract to include – IT Infrastructure and Audio Visual     PROJECT OVERVIEW IT – 950 Category 6A Network Drops IT – 185,000 Category 6A IT – Outside Plant Backbone consisting of 96SM Fiber and 50 pair Cat3 copper between MSU’s Village Apartments and Overlook Corporate Center’s 3rd Fl via 2200ft of New & Existing Underground Conduit & Aerial Infrastructure. IT – Roof Mounted Bridgewave 80 GHz Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Backhaul providing a 3.2 Gbps Full Duplex Network Link between MSU’s University Hall & Overlook Corporate Center. IT – MDF Build-Out including custom patching AV – Reception with Digital Signage AV – Boardroom with Video Conference AV – (4) Conference Rooms   Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit

LAFRAK

LAFRAK

LAFRAK PROFILE SUMMARY Commercial Technology to supply and install security system units to 4 multi-level parking garages located in Jersey City.  Each camera (typical of 145) received non-plenum cat 5e cable and non-plenum 18-2 for power.  The head end equipment (typical of 6) was installed in enclosed wall mounts and free standing racks which housed the switches, NVRs and associated equipment.  Commercial Technology also provided and installed conduit schedule 40.   PROJECT OVERVIEW (145) Cameras Installed with Removal of Old Cameras (40) PVC Conduits Installed Installation of OM1 Fiber Cable from all Closets to IDF Security Closet (2) Rack Mount Fiber-Optic Boxes Installed (4) NVR’s Installed (4) NVR’s Installed (20) Power Supplies (6) Video Network Bridges Installed Video Encoder Installed Multiple 24RU Floor Racks (4) UPS Units (2) Nema Enclosures Supply, Install and Test Type SC Fiber-Optic Connectors Download the case study pdf Download Have a question? Contact us today: First name Last name Email Submit