Commercial Low-Voltage Infrastructure for Chicago-Area Buildings
Apollo Technology & Cabling designs, installs, and supports the low-voltage systems that keep commercial buildings connected, secure, and operational — including structured cabling, business Wi-Fi, surveillance, access control, audio/video, and building technology infrastructure across Chicagoland.

Infrastructure-first planning
Cabling, Wi-Fi, cameras, access control, AV, racks, pathways, and documentation planned as one connected building technology environment.
Apollo works where downtime, coordination, and documentation matter.
Start with the issue you are trying to solve.
Not every business knows the exact system it needs. Apollo helps identify the practical path forward, whether the issue is downtime, unreliable Wi-Fi, security gaps, confusing technology bills, or a space that needs better infrastructure.
Technology infrastructure should reduce problems, not create them.
When commercial technology systems are installed as separate pieces, daily operations can suffer. Wi-Fi becomes unreliable, cameras miss important areas, access control becomes hard to manage, cabling closets become difficult to troubleshoot, and future changes become more expensive than they need to be.
Apollo helps prevent those issues by planning cabling, network hardware, access points, cameras, intercoms, AV, power, racks, pathways, and documentation as one connected building technology environment.
Reliable systems start behind the device
Switches, PoE capacity, pathways, racks, and cable organization affect how well cameras, access points, intercoms, and AV systems perform.
Real buildings have real constraints
Retrofit conditions, occupied spaces, older construction, tenant coordination, budget limits, and downtime concerns all affect how the work should be planned.
Serviceability matters after install
Clean labeling, documentation, organized closets, and planned growth capacity make systems easier to maintain and expand later.
Low-voltage services organized around what your building depends on.
Some clients know the system they need. Others just know the problem they are trying to solve. These service paths make it easier to start in the right place.
Data, Voice & Network Infrastructure
Structured cabling, fiber, business Wi-Fi, VoIP support infrastructure, MDF/IDF buildouts, rack organization, network consultation, and hardware planning that supports stable daily connectivity.
Surveillance, Access Control & Entry Systems
Commercial cameras, controlled entry, intercoms, remote viewing, audit trails, and security infrastructure planned around visibility, accountability, and building access workflows.
Audio, Video & Communication Systems
Conference room AV, paging, intercoms, digital signage, video conferencing, sound masking, zone audio, and display infrastructure that supports communication across commercial spaces.
Technology Infrastructure Consulting
Planning support for owners, facility leaders, property managers, and contractors who need cabling, Wi-Fi, cameras, access control, AV, and network infrastructure coordinated before installation begins.
Technology infrastructure by building type.
Apollo serves commercial offices, warehouses, industrial facilities, healthcare spaces, retail and restaurant environments, hospitality properties, and multi-tenant buildings across Chicagoland.
Commercial Offices
Cabling, Wi-Fi, conference room AV, access control, sound masking, digital signage, VoIP infrastructure, and surveillance for daily workplace operations.
Warehouses & Logistics
Wireless coverage, loading dock cameras, paging, access control, structured cabling, and network hardware planned around operational movement and visibility.
Industrial & Manufacturing
Facility-wide cabling, surveillance, wireless coverage, access control, production-area displays, and safety communication systems built for demanding environments.
Property Management & Multi-Tenant
Intercoms, controlled entry, cameras, common-area Wi-Fi, parking access, package room visibility, and tenant-friendly building communication systems.
Healthcare Facilities
Cabling, secure Wi-Fi, access control, cameras, digital signage, conference systems, and infrastructure planned around uptime, privacy, and active care environments.
Retail, Restaurants & Hospitality
POS network infrastructure, guest Wi-Fi, cameras, access control, digital signage, background audio, and entertainment systems that support staff and customer experience.

Built around the infrastructure, not just the equipment.
Cameras, access control, Wi-Fi, phones, conference rooms, paging systems, and digital signage all depend on the infrastructure behind them. Apollo looks at the full environment: cabling, pathways, switching, power, mounting locations, rack organization, user needs, future serviceability, and how systems need to work together.
Clean cabling and labeling
A system should be understandable and serviceable after installation.
Planned pathways and growth
Infrastructure should support future devices, expansion, and upgrades.
Systems working together
Security, Wi-Fi, AV, and communications should be coordinated as one environment.
Practical recommendations
The goal is reliable infrastructure, not unnecessary equipment.
Common reasons businesses call Apollo.
Commercial technology problems usually show up as daily friction before anyone knows the exact technical cause.
Wi-Fi coverage is unreliable
Dead zones, slow speeds, poor warehouse coverage, guest network issues, and access point placement problems can interrupt daily work.
Cameras do not cover the right areas
Blind spots, poor image quality, difficult footage access, and systems that were not planned around real security needs.
Access control or intercoms are outdated
Old entry systems, missing audit trails, difficult credential management, visitor friction, and building access problems.
Cabling closets are messy
Unlabeled cables, overloaded racks, poor airflow, unclear ownership, and troubleshooting that takes longer than it should.
Multiple systems need coordination
Cabling, Wi-Fi, access control, cameras, AV, phones, and signage need to be planned before conflicts appear.
The business is expanding or moving
Apollo helps plan the infrastructure before a buildout, remodel, move, or expansion becomes a patchwork of disconnected systems.
Consult → Design → Construct → Maintain
Apollo’s process keeps projects grounded in the building, the users, the constraints, and the long-term support needs.
Consult
Understand the building, operations, pain points, existing infrastructure, budget, and future needs.
Design
Plan system layout, cable paths, device locations, rack organization, network dependencies, and serviceability.
Construct
Install cabling, hardware, devices, racks, mounts, access points, cameras, AV components, and infrastructure.
Maintain
Support systems after installation with documentation, troubleshooting, upgrades, and long-term guidance.
Serving Chicago, the suburbs, and Northern Illinois commercial corridors.
Apollo serves commercial, industrial, healthcare, retail, hospitality, property management, and multi-tenant residential clients across Chicagoland. Local service means understanding the building types, retrofit conditions, commercial corridors, and project realities common throughout the region.
Core service areas
- Chicago
- North Aurora
- Aurora
- Naperville
- Batavia
- Plainfield
- Bolingbrook
- Schaumburg
- Oak Brook
- Downers Grove
- Elk Grove Village
- Joliet
- Northern Illinois commercial corridors
Practical infrastructure work for real facilities.
These examples show how Apollo’s services come together around building type, service need, and operational outcome.

Warehouse Wi-Fi and Camera Coverage
Wireless access point placement, loading dock camera views, PoE switching, cabling paths, and rack organization around active operations.

Commercial Office Buildout
Structured cabling, business Wi-Fi, conference room AV, access control, sound masking, and network closet organization before occupancy.

Multi-Tenant Entry Upgrade
Controlled entry, intercom systems, cameras, package room monitoring, and resident-access infrastructure for property teams.

Retail or Restaurant Technology Upgrade
POS network infrastructure, guest Wi-Fi, cameras, background audio, digital signage, and access control for customer-facing environments.
Practical, serviceable infrastructure planning.
Commercial clients choose Apollo because we plan technology systems around the building, the people using it, and the long-term support needs after installation.
Helpful guidance before you start a project.
Many infrastructure problems can be avoided with better planning. Apollo’s educational content should help owners, managers, and facility leaders make informed decisions.
What Is Structured Cabling?
Plain-language guidance on the backbone behind networks, cameras, access control, AV, and connected systems.
Read ArticleCat6 vs Cat6A vs Fiber
How to think about cabling choices for commercial buildings, bandwidth, distance, and future expansion.
Read ArticleHow to Plan Wi-Fi for a Warehouse
Coverage, access point placement, scanner use, high ceilings, interference, and operational movement.
Read ArticleWhat to Know Before Installing Access Control
Doors, power, credentials, tenant workflow, audit trails, visitor entry, and network dependencies.
Read ArticleWhen to Replace an Old Intercom System
How to recognize outdated entry workflows, phone-line dependency, repair issues, and retrofit constraints.
Read ArticleHow Surveillance and Access Control Work Together
Why cameras, doors, credentials, recordings, and network infrastructure should be planned together.
Read ArticleQuestions commercial buyers ask before a low-voltage project.
What does a low-voltage infrastructure company do?
A low-voltage infrastructure company designs and installs the cabling, network, security, communication, and building technology systems that support daily business operations. This can include structured cabling, fiber, Wi-Fi, cameras, access control, intercoms, AV, paging, and network room buildouts.
Does Apollo work with commercial buildings only?
Apollo focuses on commercial, industrial, healthcare, retail, hospitality, property management, government, education, and multi-tenant residential environments. The work is planned around operational needs, building conditions, and long-term serviceability.
What areas does Apollo serve?
Apollo serves Chicago, the surrounding suburbs, and commercial areas throughout Northern Illinois, including North Aurora, Aurora, Naperville, Batavia, Plainfield, Bolingbrook, Schaumburg, Oak Brook, and nearby communities.
Can Apollo handle cabling, Wi-Fi, cameras, access control, and AV together?
Yes. Apollo’s infrastructure-first approach is designed for projects where multiple systems need to work together. Planning cabling, network infrastructure, security devices, AV, and communication systems together helps reduce conflicts and improves long-term serviceability.
Can Apollo work in occupied buildings or phased projects?
Yes. Apollo works in retrofit spaces, occupied facilities, phased deployments, tenant coordination situations, and buildings where downtime needs to be managed carefully.
Can Apollo clean up or document an existing cabling closet?
Yes. Apollo can help organize, label, test, and improve existing cabling and network room infrastructure so systems are easier to troubleshoot, maintain, and expand.
Does Apollo support systems after installation?
Yes. Apollo supports clients with troubleshooting, upgrades, system changes, documentation, and long-term infrastructure planning after installation.
How do we start a project with Apollo?
Most projects begin with a conversation or site walk. Apollo reviews the building, existing systems, business needs, constraints, and goals before recommending a practical path forward.
Plan the infrastructure before it becomes a problem.
Whether you are building out a new space, upgrading an older system, improving security, fixing unreliable Wi-Fi, or coordinating multiple building technologies, Apollo can help you plan the work clearly and build it the right way.



















