Marconi Technologies expands ARCS building planning support for owners and architects

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Marconi Technologies announced a new engineering consultation program for ARCS building compliance in New York, helping owners, architects, and contractors address emergency radio requirements earlier in project planning.

-- NEW YORK, NY— Marconi Technologies announced a new engineering consultation program focused on ARCS building compliance in New York, giving owners, architects, engineers, and contractors earlier guidance on in-building emergency radio requirements during design development, renovation planning, and project coordination.

The new program is intended to address a common project challenge in dense urban construction: emergency radio system requirements are often evaluated late in the process, leading to redesigns, coordination issues, and inspection delays. By moving the ARCS building review earlier, Marconi Technologies said project teams can better account for system pathways, equipment locations, antenna strategies, documentation needs, and coordination with fire and life safety planning before construction milestones are fixed.

Early-stage review for design and renovation teams

Marconi Technologies stated that the consultation program is structured for new construction, tenant improvements, major renovations, and repositioning projects across New York. The service includes engineering input during planning stages when building owners and their consultants are still evaluating layouts, infrastructure constraints, and code-related system integration.

According to the company, the consultation process may include preliminary propagation considerations, equipment planning, drawing support, and guidance on Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs), the agencies or officials responsible for enforcing applicable code requirements. In New York City projects, this can be especially relevant where ARCS building compliance affects fire safety coordination and construction sequencing.

“Building teams benefit when emergency communication requirements are considered before drawings are finalized and field conditions become harder to resolve,” said Press Relations at Marconi Technologies. “This program is designed to help stakeholders make informed decisions earlier so ARCS building planning can be integrated into the broader design and renovation process.”

Why the program matters now

Marconi Technologies said the announcement reflects continued demand for clearer pre-construction guidance as property owners and project teams work through increasingly complex building systems in high-rise and large commercial environments. In-building emergency radio requirements can affect riser pathways, roof and equipment placement, electrical coordination, space allocation, and long-term maintenance planning, making early review important for both new and existing structures.

For owners, earlier ARCS building consultation can help identify compliance considerations before budgets and schedules are finalized. For architects and engineers, the program provides a way to coordinate life safety system needs with design intent, aesthetics, and available building infrastructure. For contractors, early engineering input may reduce uncertainty later in procurement, installation, and commissioning.

The company noted that the program is supported by its in-house engineering and manufacturing capabilities, as well as experience with in-building emergency communication systems developed for demanding urban environments. Marconi Technologies manufactures American-made systems and provides technical guidance intended to support project teams from planning through implementation.

Focus on coordination and documentation

As part of the new offering, Marconi Technologies said it will work with project stakeholders to help define practical next steps for ARCS building compliance, including:

  • Identifying emergency radio system considerations during early design
  • Reviewing space, pathway, and infrastructure constraints
  • Supporting coordination between architects, consultants, and contractors
  • Providing input for drawings and pre-construction documentation
  • Helping teams prepare for later testing, commissioning, and authority review

The company added that early planning can be particularly useful for renovation projects where existing conditions, occupied spaces, and limited access often complicate system integration.

Commercial property owners, architects, and contractors planning New York high-rise developments, major retrofits, or complex tenant improvements can compare Marconi Technologies’ in-house engineering support, manufacturer-built systems, and ARCS building compliance capabilities at www.marconitech.com.

Contact Info:
Name: Press Relations
Email: Send Email
Organization: Marconi Technologies
Address: New York, NY, 10006
Phone: (212) 376-4548
Website: https://www.marconitech.com/

Release ID: 89194492

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