/ Our Methodology

Design before wire. Verified before handoff.

Every Zoytech project follows a fixed sequence: field survey, documented design, phased installation, independent verification, and a signed handoff package. No phase opens until the previous one clears.

Close-up overhead view of a technician's hands marking conduit paths on a building floor plan spread across a site table, work-light illumination, pencil annotations and measurement notes visible
Close-up overhead view of a technician's hands marking conduit paths on a building floor plan spread across a site table, work-light illumination, pencil annotations and measurement notes visible
Technician hands operating a handheld test meter connected to a fire alarm loop terminal strip inside an open control panel, work-light illumination, model numbers and wiring labels clearly visible
Technician hands operating a handheld test meter connected to a fire alarm loop terminal strip inside an open control panel, work-light illumination, model numbers and wiring labels clearly visible
— Phase 01

Survey and documented design

A technician walks every square foot before a single drawing is produced. Site conditions, conduit paths, and code requirements are recorded on-site. The result is a set of drawings specific to this building.

— Phase 02

Phased installation against the drawings

Installation follows the approved drawings — not improvised field decisions. Cable management, conduit routing, and equipment placement match the signed design. Each phase is independently checked before the next opens.

— Phase 03

End-to-end system verification

Before any system goes live, every device, circuit, and output is tested against the spec. Failures are corrected and retested — not noted and deferred. The building passes or the job is not done.

What leaves with every job

Signed drawings, a test report, and a building that's proven

Every handoff package includes field-verified as-built drawings, a full system test report, and code-compliance documentation. The facility manager receives a record set, not a verbal confirmation.