# TechnoGuru — TL;DR TechnoGuru is a premium systems-integration practice founded 2010 in Guwahati, Assam, India. We design, engineer, install and maintain smart automation, ELV / life-safety, AV, IT and networking, BMS, AMC and turnkey contracts for villas, hotels, hospitals, malls, civic auditoria, government buildings and industrial sites across the eastern arc of India and the GCC. > Think Technology, Think TechnoGuru. TechnoGuru engineers premium smart-home, audio-visual, security and infrastructure systems across North-East India, West Bengal, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and the GCC. CEDIA and AVIXA certified. Founded 2010. Hundreds of projects delivered. # Key facts - Legal name: TechnoGuru - Trade name: TechnoGuru - Founded: 2010 (16 years in practice) - Headquarters: 4th Floor, Sureka Square, South Sarania, Lachit Nagar, Guwahati, Assam 781007, India - Phone / WhatsApp: +91 88110 34444 - Email: info@technoguru.in - Website: https://technoguru.in - Founder & CEO: Pranab Kumar Beriya (Founder & Chief Executive Officer) - Disciplines: 7 - Services: 39 - Sectors: 10 - Locations served: 58+ cities across India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan - Brand ecosystems: 96+ - Clients: 90+ across 9 business sectors - Projects delivered: Hundreds - Group companies: 6 - Certifications: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 10002:2018, CEDIA, AVIXA - GSTIN: 18AHTPB2250R2ZS - Working hours: Mon–Sat · 10:00 — 19:00 IST # Reference projects - Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly — Government · Legislative Chamber; Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh; Handover 2017; Completed; awarded by Public Works Department, Government of Arunachal Pradesh - Cabinet Conference Room, Arunachal Pradesh Secretariat — Government · Cabinet Conferencing; Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh; Handover 2018; Completed; awarded by Public Works Department, Government of Arunachal Pradesh - Tinsukia Medical College & Hospital — Healthcare · Government; Tinsukia, Assam; Handover 2024; Completed; awarded by NCC Limited - Agartala Medical College — Healthcare · Government; Agartala, Tripura; Handover 2022; Completed; awarded by NCC Limited - Unity Mall, Guwahati — Commercial · Retail; Guwahati, Assam; In progress · 2026; Ongoing; awarded by NCC Limited - Capital Cultural Hall, Kohima — Government · Cultural Auditorium; Kohima, Nagaland; Handover 2022; Completed; awarded by SmartCity Development - Town Hall Auditorium, Dimapur — Government · Civic Auditorium; Dimapur, Nagaland; Handover 2024; Completed; awarded by Development Authority of Nagaland (DAN) - Taraghar — State Guest House — Government · State Guest House; Shillong, Meghalaya; Handover 2025; Completed; awarded by Government of Meghalaya # Disciplines 01 Smart Automation — https://technoguru.in/solutions/smart-automation Lighting, drapery, climate, scene and whole-building control — programmed in our Guwahati office and engineered to disappear into the architecture. 02 ELV Systems — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems CCTV, fire alarm, hydrant, PAVA voice-alarm, access control, nurse call, boom barriers and security screening — engineered to NBC, IS and NFPA codes and integrated through one command surface. 03 AV Solutions — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions Private cinemas, conference rooms, auditoriums, video walls, smart classrooms and acoustics — designed to a sweet-spot, not a brochure number. 04 IT & Networking — https://technoguru.in/solutions/it-networking Enterprise Wi-Fi, network security, structured cabling, servers, storage, video conferencing and unified communications — engineered for year-three load, not launch day. 05 Building Management — https://technoguru.in/solutions/building-management BMS, HVAC integration, central dashboards and mission-critical UPS-with-BESS — engineered for facilities teams to operate, not for vendors to sell. 06 AMC & Lifecycle Support — https://technoguru.in/solutions/amc-support Annual maintenance, scheduled health checks, firmware management and lifecycle planning — for systems we built and systems we inherited. 07 Turnkey Projects — https://technoguru.in/solutions/turnkey-projects End-to-end delivery from concept and design through procurement, installation, commissioning, training and handover — coordinated by a single project manager. # Sectors - Residential (The premium home, made quiet.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/residences-villas Premium residential systems integration — Rako, Fibaro, KNX, Sonance — for villas, apartments and palatial homes across North-East India and beyond. - Hospitality (Guest experience, engineered.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/hospitality Hotel and resort systems integration — PMS-integrated guest-room control, BMS, life-safety, surveillance and IT. Across the North-East, West Bengal and beyond. - Commercial & Corporate (Workplaces that begin meetings on time.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/corporate-offices Headquarters, regional offices and tech campuses — Teams Rooms, BMS, structured cabling, surveillance, life-safety. Designed for IT and facilities. - Education & Institutions (Schools, colleges and universities.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/education Smart classrooms, lecture-capture auditoriums, campus IT and life-safety — designed to NEP-2020 and university lab specifications. - Healthcare (Hospitals where systems serve the patient.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/healthcare Hospital systems integration — nurse-call, PA, life-safety, BMS, UPS and IT to NABH and HTM 08-03 standards. North-East India and beyond. - Government & Public Safety (Mission-grade integration.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/government-defence Mission-grade systems integration for government, defence, paramilitary and judicial establishments. UVSS, X-ray, ANPR, video walls, life-safety. - Retail & Malls (Footfall, loyalty, footprint.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/retail-malls Mall and retail systems — analytics-grade CCTV, video walls, PA, BMS, life-safety. Footfall, dwell, queue and heat-map dashboards. - Places of Worship (Voice that carries. Light that holds.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/places-of-worship Line-array PA, stage lighting and acoustics for temples, churches, mosques, gurdwaras and monasteries. Designed for intelligibility and ceremony. - Restaurants, Bars & Clubs (The room. The night. The sound.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/hospitality-restaurants-bars-clubs JBL Professional, K-array and Kgear — restaurant, bar, lounge and nightclub audio with stage lighting, DJ infrastructure and acoustic isolation. - Industrial & Warehousing (Operations that don't take a day off.) — https://technoguru.in/sectors/industrial-warehousing Industrial and warehousing systems integration — perimeter security, fire detection, BMS, UPS and OT networking. Engineered for continuous operation. # Services - Home & Office Automation — https://technoguru.in/solutions/smart-automation/home-automation Rako, Fibaro and KNX home and office automation, designed and programmed in Guwahati. Lighting, climate, audio, security — one system, one warranty. - Lighting Automation — https://technoguru.in/solutions/smart-automation/lighting-automation Rako, Fibaro and KNX lighting automation. Scene programming, daylight harvesting, tunable-white fixtures, engraved keypads — designed to the architecture. - Home Theatre — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/home-theatre CEDIA-certified home cinema design and installation. Dolby Atmos rooms with JBL, Yamaha, Sony, Barco — calibrated, treated, documented. - Multi-Room Audio — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/multi-room-audio Whole-home audio engineered for villas, apartments and hospitality — Yamaha, Sonance, James Loudspeaker. Hidden in the architecture, tuned per room. - Acoustic Solutions — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/acoustics Acoustic measurement, modelling and treatment for homes, cinemas, auditoriums and studios. Engineered to RT60, STI and clarity targets. - Smart Control — https://technoguru.in/solutions/smart-automation/smart-control Rako, Fibaro and KNX smart-control programming. Engraved keypads, custom touch-panel UX, voice and mobile control — designed to be learnable in one minute. - Video Walls — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/video-walls Direct-view LED, fine-pitch LCD and projection video walls for command centres, lobbies and event venues. Calibrated, controller-managed, tools-free service. - Smart Classrooms — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/smart-classroom Smart classrooms — interactive panels, voice-lift, auto-tracking cameras, LMS integration. NEP-2020 and university-lab grade. North-East India. - LED Panels & Projectors — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/led-panel-projector Laser projectors, DV-LED, OLED and microLED — specified to the room. Auditoriums, boardrooms, classrooms, hospitality and command centres. - EPABX & IP-PBX — https://technoguru.in/solutions/it-networking/epabx-ippbx Enterprise voice — Grandstream, NEC, Cisco, Yeastar IP-PBX, SIP trunking and hospitality PMS integration. On-prem and hosted, sized to your call volume. - Professional Audio & PA Systems — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/professional-audio-pa Concert-grade audio and EN 54-16 voice-evacuation PA for auditoriums and stadia. Designed to STI and SPL targets; commissioned with measurement. - Auditoriums & Boardrooms — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/auditoriums-boardrooms Turnkey AV for auditoriums, boardrooms and training rooms. Cisco, Logitech-certified Teams and Zoom Rooms — switch in two button presses. - Digital Conferencing & Voting Systems — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/digital-conferencing-voting Parliamentary-grade digital conferencing — Bosch DCN microphone management, electronic voting, 8-channel interpretation, automatic camera control. - Recording Studios & Nightlife — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/recording-studios Recording studios, post suites and nightlife audio — isolated, monitor-calibrated, console-integrated. JBL Professional and K-array. - Stage Lighting — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/stage-lighting Theatre, concert and event stage lighting — ETC, Robe, Martin, MA Lighting. Cued to the show, rigged to the structure, on DMX/Art-Net. - CCTV & Surveillance — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/cctv-surveillance IP CCTV designed to actual coverage and retention. Hikvision, Dahua, Axis, Bosch with Pro-Watch/BVMS VMS and AI analytics. - Access Control — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/access-control Card, biometric and mobile-credential access control with visitor management. Honeywell, HID, Matrix, Suprema. Integrated with CCTV, intrusion and HR. - Fire Alarm System — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/fire-alarm-system Honeywell, Bosch, Notifier, Siemens addressable fire alarm. NBC, IS 2189 and NFPA 72 compliant. Integrated with PA, BMS, access. Fire NOC support. - Fire Hydrant System — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/fire-hydrant-system Wet- and dry-riser fire hydrant systems, pump rooms, reservoirs and yard hydrants. NBC, IS 13039 and NFPA 14 compliant. AMC and statutory NOC support. - X-Ray Baggage Scanners — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/x-ray-baggage-scanners Dual-energy X-ray baggage scanners for hotels, government, courts and corporate lobbies. AERB compliant. Operator training and AMC included. - Under Vehicle Surveillance (UVSS) — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/under-vehicle-surveillance Embedded UVSS with ANPR and driver-cameras for airports, embassies, refineries, hotels and corporate campuses. Difference-detection alerting and 24/7 build. - Door-Frame Metal Detectors — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/door-frame-metal-detectors Multi-zone DFMDs with networked logging — Garrett, CEIA, Smiths Detection. For hotels, courts, places of worship, government and malls. - Boom Barriers & Motorised Gates — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/boom-barriers-motorized-gates Boom barriers, motorised gates, crash-rated bollards and turnstiles. FAAC, BFT, Magnetic. ANPR/RFID integration and high-speed operation. - Nurse Calling System — https://technoguru.in/solutions/elv-systems/nurse-calling-system IP nurse-call systems with code-blue, mobile escalation and service-quality reporting. Designed to HTM 08-03 best practice. - Building Management System (BMS) — https://technoguru.in/solutions/building-management/building-management-system Open-protocol BMS frameworks — HVAC, lighting, fire and access on one dashboard. Operator analytics, alarm escalation and a documented runbook at handover. - Online UPS — https://technoguru.in/solutions/building-management/online-ups Double-conversion online UPS. Clean regulated sine, zero transfer time, parallel and N+1 redundancy. Hospitals, data centres, broadcast. - Battery Energy Storage (BESS) — https://technoguru.in/solutions/building-management/battery-energy-storage-bess Lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage — peak-shave, solar self-consumption, demand-response. LFP chemistry, cell-level BMS. Vertiv, Delta, Fuji. - IT & Networking — https://technoguru.in/solutions/it-networking/it-networking Structured cabling, Wi-Fi 7, Cisco/Aruba/Juniper switching, SD-WAN. Designed to year-3 load and 25-year cabling life. North-East India and beyond. - Drapery & Shading Control — https://technoguru.in/solutions/smart-automation/curtains-shading Motorised curtain, blind and shading control — Rako, Somfy, Forest, Silent Gliss. Scene-integrated, sun-load aware, designed into the architecture. - Architectural & Façade Lighting — https://technoguru.in/solutions/smart-automation/architectural-facade-lighting Façade graze, in-grade uplights, pool feature and perimeter flood — engineered and night-commissioned on Rako control. iGuzzini, Erco, Bega. - Conference Room AV — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/conference-room-av Certified Microsoft Teams Rooms, Zoom Rooms and Cisco Webex meeting rooms. Single-touch join, auto-tracking cameras, ceiling-array microphones. - Restaurant, Bar & Nightclub AV — https://technoguru.in/solutions/av-solutions/hospitality-venue-av JBL Professional, K-array and Kgear hospitality AV with cardioid sub arrays, DJ integration, stage lighting and acoustic isolation. Sound-NOC compliant. - Structured Cabling — https://technoguru.in/solutions/it-networking/structured-cabling Cat6A, OS2 and OM4/OM5 structured cabling — TIA-568, Fluke DSX certified, manufacturer-warrantied. CommScope, Molex, Belden, R&M. - Enterprise Wi-Fi — https://technoguru.in/solutions/it-networking/enterprise-wifi Cisco, Aruba, Juniper Mist Wi-Fi 7 and 6E. Ekahau-modelled coverage, 802.1X security, captive portal. Across the North-East, West Bengal and beyond. - Network Security — https://technoguru.in/solutions/it-networking/network-security Network security designed for recovery, not just detection. Fortinet, Palo Alto, Sophos, CrowdStrike. NGFW, segmentation, EDR, backups, MDR. - Servers, Storage & Data Centre — https://technoguru.in/solutions/it-networking/servers-storage Server, storage, hyperconverged and DR architecture — Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Pure, NetApp, Nutanix. Sized for workload, engineered for recovery. - Video Conferencing Infrastructure — https://technoguru.in/solutions/it-networking/video-conferencing Video conferencing infrastructure — Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Cisco Webex. Bridges, SBCs, QoS, recording, calendar integration. - Annual Maintenance & Lifecycle Support — https://technoguru.in/solutions/amc-support/amc-maintenance Documented AMC and lifecycle support for systems we built and systems we inherit. Preventive maintenance, response SLAs, spares pool, firmware baselining. - Turnkey Project Delivery — https://technoguru.in/solutions/turnkey-projects/turnkey-projects End-to-end turnkey project delivery — design, procurement, installation, commissioning, training, handover. One contract, one accountable hand. # Brand stack ## automation - Rako (United Kingdom) — Wireless lighting & scene control — https://rakocontrols.com - Fibaro (Poland) — Z-Wave home automation — https://www.fibaro.com - AMX (United States) — Pro-AV control systems — https://www.amx.com - KNX (Belgium) — Open-protocol building bus — https://www.knx.org ## lighting-control - Rako (United Kingdom) — Wireless lighting & scene control — https://rakocontrols.com - Madrix (Germany) — — ## av-control - AMX (United States) — Pro-AV control systems — https://www.amx.com - WyreStorm (United Kingdom) — AV-over-IP & control distribution — https://www.wyrestorm.com - Atlona (United States) — — ## professional-audio - JBL Professional (United States) — Cinema, venue and pro audio — https://www.jblpro.com - K-array (Italy) — Slim-form premium line-array — https://www.k-array.com - Qone Pro (United Kingdom) — Pro-audio amplification and DSP — https://www.qonepro.com - Yamaha (Japan) — Pro audio, AV receivers and instruments — https://www.yamahaproaudio.com - BSS Audio (United Kingdom) — Networked audio processors — https://bssaudio.com - dbx (United States) — Signal processing and dynamics — https://dbxpro.com - Crown (United States) — Power amplification — https://www.crownaudio.com - Soundcraft (United Kingdom) — Live and broadcast mixing consoles — https://www.soundcraft.com - JBL (United States) — — - Pioneer DJ (Japan) — — - Martin Audio (United Kingdom) — — ## audio - JBL Professional (United States) — Cinema, venue and pro audio — https://www.jblpro.com - K-array (Italy) — Slim-form premium line-array — https://www.k-array.com - K-gear (Italy) — Architectural audio (K-array sister brand) — https://www.k-array.com - Denon (Japan) — AV receivers and audio components — https://www.denon.com - Fonestar (Spain) — Public address and integrated audio — https://www.fonestar.com - Kasper (India) — Architectural and ceiling speakers — https://www.kasperconnect.com - Sonance (United States) — Reference architectural speakers — https://www.sonance.com - Polk Audio (United States) — Reference home theatre speakers — https://www.polkaudio.com - Gallo Acoustics (United Kingdom) — Spherical reference speakers — https://galloacoustics.com - Waterfall Audio (France) — High-end glass-cabinet loudspeakers — https://www.waterfallaudio.com - Cornered Audio (Sweden) — Wall and ceiling architectural speakers — https://www.cornered.com - Yamaha (Japan) — Pro audio, AV receivers and instruments — https://www.yamahaproaudio.com - Bose (United States) — Commercial audio and PA — https://www.bose.com - Sennheiser (Germany) — Microphones and conferencing systems — https://www.sennheiser.com - Shure (United States) — Microphones and ceiling-array systems — https://www.shure.com - AKG (Austria) — Microphones and headphones — https://www.akg.com - Sony (Japan) — Reference projection and broadcast — https://pro.sony - JBL (United States) — — - TOA (Japan) — — ## public-address - Fonestar (Spain) — Public address and integrated audio — https://www.fonestar.com - Bose (United States) — Commercial audio and PA — https://www.bose.com - Honeywell (United States) — Addressable fire, BMS and security stack — https://buildings.honeywell.com - Bosch (Germany) — Fire, IP surveillance and PA — https://www.boschsecurity.com - TOA (Japan) — — ## conferencing - Sennheiser (Germany) — Microphones and conferencing systems — https://www.sennheiser.com - Shure (United States) — Microphones and ceiling-array systems — https://www.shure.com - Cisco (United States) — Enterprise networking and UC — https://www.cisco.com - Logitech (Switzerland) — — - Poly (United States) — — - Microsoft (United States) — — - Cisco Webex (United States) — Cloud video conferencing and collaboration — https://www.webex.com ## network - D-Link (Taiwan) — Switching, Wi-Fi and networking — https://www.dlink.com - HPE Aruba (United States) — Enterprise Wi-Fi and switching — https://www.arubanetworks.com - Cisco (United States) — Enterprise networking and UC — https://www.cisco.com - Juniper (United States) — Routing, switching and SD-WAN — https://www.juniper.net - CommScope (United States) — Structured cabling and infrastructure — https://www.commscope.com - Netgear (United States) — SMB switching and Wi-Fi — https://www.netgear.com - Ruckus (United States) — — - Dell (United States) — — - Lenovo (China) — — ## pbx - Cisco (United States) — Enterprise networking and UC — https://www.cisco.com - Grandstream (United States) — IP-PBX and unified communications — https://www.grandstream.com - Syntel (India) — EPABX and enterprise telephony — https://www.syntelindia.com - NEOS (India) — IP communications and call management — https://arvindsyntel.com/product-category/voice/epabx/neos/ - Alcatel-Lucent (France) — Enterprise IP-PBX and unified comms — https://www.al-enterprise.com ## cabling - CommScope (United States) — Structured cabling and infrastructure — https://www.commscope.com - Molex (United States) — Structured cabling and connectivity — https://www.molex.com - Belden (United States) — — ## power-ups - Vertiv (United States) — Mission-critical power and cooling — https://www.vertiv.com - Delta (Taiwan) — Online UPS and power solutions — https://www.deltapowersolutions.com - Fuji (Japan) — Industrial UPS systems — https://www.fujielectric.com ## video-display - Sony (Japan) — Reference projection and broadcast — https://pro.sony - LG (South Korea) — OLED and signage displays — https://www.lg.com/global/business/information-display - ViewSonic (United States) — Interactive displays and projectors — https://www.viewsonic.com - BenQ (Taiwan) — Interactive panels and projectors — https://www.benq.com - Samsung (South Korea) — — - NEC (Japan) — — ## projection - Sony (Japan) — Reference projection and broadcast — https://pro.sony - ViewSonic (United States) — Interactive displays and projectors — https://www.viewsonic.com - BenQ (Taiwan) — Interactive panels and projectors — https://www.benq.com - Barco (Belgium) — Cinema and command-centre projection — https://www.barco.com - JVC (Japan) — — - Christie (Canada) — — - Epson (Japan) — — ## digital-signage - AERO Digital (India) — Direct-view LED and signage — https://www.aerodigital.in - Samsung (South Korea) — — - NEC (Japan) — — - Absen (China) — — ## fire - Honeywell (United States) — Addressable fire, BMS and security stack — https://buildings.honeywell.com - Bosch (Germany) — Fire, IP surveillance and PA — https://www.boschsecurity.com - Morley (United Kingdom) — Addressable fire panels (Honeywell family) — https://www.morley-ias.co.uk - Newage (India) — — - Grundfos (Denmark) — — - Kirloskar (India) — — ## bms - Honeywell (United States) — Addressable fire, BMS and security stack — https://buildings.honeywell.com - Honeywell BMS (United States) — — ## access-control - Honeywell (United States) — Addressable fire, BMS and security stack — https://buildings.honeywell.com - HID (United States) — — - Suprema (South Korea) — — - Lenel (United States) — — ## cctv - Honeywell (United States) — Addressable fire, BMS and security stack — https://buildings.honeywell.com - Bosch (Germany) — Fire, IP surveillance and PA — https://www.boschsecurity.com - Hikvision (China) — IP surveillance at scale — https://www.hikvision.com - Prama (India) — IP surveillance and recording — https://prama.com - CP Plus (India) — IP surveillance for commercial deployment — https://www.cpplusworld.com - Axis (Sweden) — Premium IP surveillance — https://www.axis.com - Tiandy (China) — AI-driven IP surveillance — https://en.tiandy.com - Dahua (China) — — ## acoustic-treatment - Vicoustic (Portugal) — — - Anutone (India) — — ## stage-lighting - Robe (Czech Republic) — — - Martin (Denmark) — — ## vehicle-screening - Smiths Detection (United Kingdom) — — - Rapiscan (United States) — — - Nuctech (China) — — - Comm Port (United States) — Under-vehicle surveillance systems — https://cpuvis.com - FAAC (Italy) — — - BFT (Italy) — — - Came (Italy) — — ## pumps - Newage (India) — — - Grundfos (Denmark) — — - Kirloskar (India) — — ## shading - Somfy (France) — — ## cyber-security - Sophos (United Kingdom) — — - Check Point (Israel) — — # Clients (selected) - Retail: Brahmaputra City Center, People (Fashion & Accessories), Peter England, Puma, Sohum — The Family Store, Easyday Club, Linen Club, Rosso Brunello, Da Milano - Healthcare / Hospitals: LGB Regional Institute of Mental Health (Tezpur), Swagat Hospitals, Shree Marwari Hospital & Aushadhalaya (Guwahati), Tinsukia Medical College & Hospital, Agartala Govt. Medical College - Education: Royal Global School, Guwahati, IMS (Trusted for Success), Don Bosco School, NERIST — North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology - Government: PWD — Assam Public Works Department, Public Works Department, Arunachal Pradesh, Reserve Bank of India, BSNL, TRIFED, Assam Power Distribution Company Limited, Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Itanagar, Government of Arunachal Pradesh - Hospitality: Novotel Hotels & Resorts, Vivanta Hotels & Resorts by Taj, Hotel Vivor, Attic Cafe, Niathu Resort, Noune Resort, Hotel Palacio, Taj - Nightlife / Clubs / Lounges: Cafe 361, SkyScape, Piazza, Botanee, Mamagoto, Terra Mayaa, The Shuffle, House of Madira, The View, Dhaba, Uptown Escape, Hard Rock Cafe, Abacus Brewing Co. & Kitchen, Skye, Havelli, Lord of the Drinks, Town Hall, Urban Mantra, Attic, Malt, Breathe, Octave, NYX Lounge & Deck, Tango, The Elite Club - Pharma: Ajanta Pharma, Hetero, Hetero Healthcare, RichFeel Trichology Centre - Automobile: Maruti Suzuki, Mercedes-Benz, Nexa, Tata Motors, Eicher - Corporate / PSU / MNC: Ricoh, NCC, Brahmaputra Group, Huhtamaki-PPL, Zaloni, Parkson, Hamilton, Parle, All Out, EXIM Bank of India, SVC Projects Pvt Ltd, SC Johnson, Vodafone, NHPC, Patanjali, IndianOil, Nezone, Infinity, TIDL, Bailley, SM Group, Shapoorji Pallonji # Certifications & memberships - ISO 9001:2015 (ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System) — status: active. Internationally-recognised quality-management-system certification, certified by VRS Certification Services Pvt Ltd. Issued March 2024, valid through March 2027. - ISO 10002:2018 (ISO 10002:2018 Customer Satisfaction & Complaints Handling) — status: active. Customer-satisfaction and complaints-handling certification, issued by IPQC. Issued March 2024, valid through March 2027 — applicable to audio, video, security products and automation. - CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) — status: active. Global designation for residential cinema and home-automation engineering. Continuing-education hours logged annually. - AVIXA (Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association) — status: active. Commercial AV designation; founder holds AVIXA AV Technologist Certificate (Issued March 2016) for audiovisual technical knowledge. - Young Indian (YI) (Young Indians — CII Initiative) — status: active. Confederation of Indian Industry's youth wing, contributing to national-level industry conversations. - FINER (Federation of Industry & Commerce of North Eastern Region) — status: active. Apex chamber for industry and trade across the eight North-Eastern states; we hold an active membership. - BAI (Builders Association of India) — status: active. National-level association of builders and infrastructure contractors; relevant to our turnkey ELV and life-safety engagements. - LUB (Laghu Udyog Bharati) — status: active. National chamber for MSME and small-industry advocacy; aligned with our MSME registration. - BNI (Business Network International) — status: former. Former member; the relationships built through BNI continue to inform our regional business development. # Founder - Name: Pranab Kumar Beriya - Role: Founder & Chief Executive Officer - Bio: Founder of TechnoGuru; sixteen years of practice in residential cinema, automation and turnkey systems integration across eastern India and the wider sub-continent. AVIXA Certified, K-Array Designer, CEDIA Member, HAA Level 1 Calibrator, Rako-DALI trained, AMX-certified, Harman BSS programming-certified, Alcatel-Lucent OXO Connect-certified. - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/technoguru/ # Locations - Guwahati (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/guwahati - Dimapur (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/dimapur - Agartala (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/agartala - Shillong (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/shillong - Imphal (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/imphal - Kohima (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/kohima - Aizawl (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/aizawl - Itanagar (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/itanagar - Gangtok (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/gangtok - Tezpur (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/tezpur - Dibrugarh (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/dibrugarh - Jorhat (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/jorhat - Silchar (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/silchar - Nagaon (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/nagaon - Bongaigaon (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/bongaigaon - Tinsukia (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/tinsukia - Diphu (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/diphu - Tura (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/tura - Jowai (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/jowai - Pasighat (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/pasighat - Tawang (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/tawang - Bomdila (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/bomdila - Mokokchung (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/mokokchung - Wokha (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/wokha - Churachandpur (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/churachandpur - Bishnupur (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/bishnupur - Lunglei (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/lunglei - Champhai (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/champhai - Udaipur (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/udaipur - Dharmanagar (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/dharmanagar - Namchi (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/namchi - Geyzing (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/geyzing - Kolkata (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/kolkata - Siliguri (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/siliguri - Durgapur (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/durgapur - Asansol (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/asansol - Howrah (India) — https://technoguru.in/locations/howrah - Kathmandu (Nepal) — https://technoguru.in/locations/kathmandu - Pokhara (Nepal) — https://technoguru.in/locations/pokhara - Lalitpur (Nepal) — https://technoguru.in/locations/lalitpur - Biratnagar (Nepal) — https://technoguru.in/locations/biratnagar - Dhaka (Bangladesh) — https://technoguru.in/locations/dhaka - Chittagong (Bangladesh) — https://technoguru.in/locations/chittagong - Sylhet (Bangladesh) — https://technoguru.in/locations/sylhet - Thimphu (Bhutan) — https://technoguru.in/locations/thimphu - Paro (Bhutan) — https://technoguru.in/locations/paro - Phuentsholing (Bhutan) — https://technoguru.in/locations/phuentsholing - Dubai (United Arab Emirates) — https://technoguru.in/locations/dubai - Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) — https://technoguru.in/locations/abu-dhabi - Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) — https://technoguru.in/locations/riyadh - Doha (Qatar) — https://technoguru.in/locations/doha - Muscat (Oman) — https://technoguru.in/locations/muscat - Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) — https://technoguru.in/locations/sharjah - Ras Al Khaimah (United Arab Emirates) — https://technoguru.in/locations/ras-al-khaimah - Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) — https://technoguru.in/locations/jeddah - Dammam (Saudi Arabia) — https://technoguru.in/locations/dammam - Kuwait City (Kuwait) — https://technoguru.in/locations/kuwait-city - Manama (Bahrain) — https://technoguru.in/locations/manama # Insights - Addressable vs conventional fire alarm: which one your building actually needs (2026-04-12) — https://technoguru.in/insights/addressable-vs-conventional-fire-alarm Code thresholds, forensic localisation, integration with cause-and-effect logic — the practical differences that decide the right specification for a mid-rise commercial building under NBC, IS 2189 and NFPA 72. - Lithium-ion BESS vs VRLA: the eight-year economics for mission-critical UPS (2026-04-04) — https://technoguru.in/insights/lithium-bess-versus-vrla Cycle life, footprint, depth of discharge, payback windows — why we now specify lithium for almost every new mission-critical install above 20 kVA, and what the migration audit looks like for an existing VRLA bank. - What architects should ask their integrator before specifying anything (2026-03-22) — https://technoguru.in/insights/what-architects-should-ask-an-integrator A short briefing for the architect's first meeting with a systems integrator — the questions that surface design intent, programming discipline, AMC structure, and the seams that decide whether the install respects the architecture. - Why fluid acoustic treatment beats panel-only above 800 seats (2026-04-22) — https://technoguru.in/insights/fluid-acoustic-treatment-above-800-seats Above 800 seats, panel-only acoustic treatment hits a wall — diffraction, low-frequency build-up and audience absorption variation make the room misbehave. Fluid acoustic treatment — variable-density absorption, tuned bass-traps and adaptive diffusion — delivers measurably better STI and intelligibility scores. The position we take and why. - BMS retrofit playbook for occupied hospitals (2026-04-18) — https://technoguru.in/insights/bms-retrofit-playbook-occupied-hospitals A BMS retrofit in an occupied hospital is unlike any other commercial BMS retrofit. Patient-care continuity, NABH compliance, infection-control zoning and theatre uptime turn what would be a 12-week commercial project into a 28-week clinical exercise. The playbook we have learned across multiple projects, including the Tinsukia Medical College & Hospital delivery for NCC Limited. - Spec'ing a residential 9.1.6 cinema in 2026 — the order of operations (2026-04-08) — https://technoguru.in/insights/residential-916-cinema-2026-order-of-operations A reference 9.1.6 Atmos cinema in 2026 is not a list of components — it is a sequence of decisions. Get the sequence right and the room sounds the way you imagined; get it wrong and the room reads as a ₹2 crore living room with surround speakers. The order of operations we follow on every reference cinema we commission. - CCTV design for hospitals: privacy zoning, retention windows and the camera count nobody calculates (2026-04-30) — https://technoguru.in/insights/cctv-design-for-hospitals Hospital surveillance is not a commercial brief with a medical sticker. Patient privacy, infection-control zoning, NABH audit retention and clinical-engineering veto rights mean the camera plan, the storage sizing and the analytics rules all read differently. The design discipline we have built around it. - Fire-alarm zoning and cause-and-effect: writing the matrix the building actually obeys (2026-04-26) — https://technoguru.in/insights/fire-alarm-zoning-and-cause-and-effect An addressable fire-alarm panel is only as useful as the cause-and-effect matrix it is programmed to execute. The matrix is a written contract between the building and its safety system — it ties every zone, every detector, every sounder, every door and every AHU damper into a coordinated response. The discipline of writing one that the AHJ will sign and the building will obey. - Fail-safe vs fail-secure access control: the choice that decides what happens on a power cut (2026-04-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/access-control-fail-safe-vs-fail-secure Every access-controlled door in a serious building has to choose between fail-safe (unlocks on power failure) and fail-secure (stays locked on power failure). The choice is not a procurement preference — it is a regulated, life-safety decision driven by the door's role in egress and the room's role in occupancy. The framework we apply to every project. - Public-address system design: STI targets, zoning, and the line-array hang nobody calculates (2026-04-19) — https://technoguru.in/insights/pa-system-design A public-address system is graded by speech intelligibility (STI) at every seat, not by the headline wattage. The discipline of designing for STI ≥ 0.55 across an 800-seat hall, the zoning that lets emergency announcements over-ride routine paging, and the line-array hang geometry that delivers flat coverage from row A to row Z. - BMS vs smart automation: the bright line nobody draws — and why it matters at year three (2026-04-25) — https://technoguru.in/insights/bms-vs-smart-automation Smart automation runs comfort layers on a homeowner's terms; a BMS runs operational and energy layers on a facilities team's terms. The line between them is a discipline boundary, not a marketing one — and crossing it is what produces the residential buildings whose 'BMS' fails on the third year and the commercial buildings whose 'automation' is unmanageable on the first. - Eight ELV integration mistakes that survive into commissioning — and how to catch them earlier (2026-04-29) — https://technoguru.in/insights/elv-integration-mistakes ELV integration faults rarely surface in design review or installation — they survive into commissioning because the seam-level coordination is nobody's contractual responsibility. The eight failure modes we see most often, and the design-stage discipline that catches each one before it becomes a snag list at handover. - AMC strategy: how to scope a maintenance contract that genuinely keeps systems alive (2026-05-02) — https://technoguru.in/insights/amc-strategy An AMC is either the discipline that keeps a building's systems quietly working for fifteen years or a quarterly billing exercise that produces a dusty visit report and nothing else. The four-axis scoping framework — preventive calendar, response SLA, parts inclusion, configuration discipline — that decides which kind you are buying. - Structured cabling planning: the 25-year decisions you take in week one of design (2026-04-23) — https://technoguru.in/insights/structured-cabling-planning Structured cabling is the layer everything else runs on, and almost every decision about it is taken in the first week of design — when the architect's drawings are still fluid and the IT team has not yet assembled. Get those decisions right and the building runs cleanly for 25 years. Get them wrong and every device added in year three is a retrofit exercise. - What ₹35 lakh of home automation actually buys — an anonymised BOQ (2026-05-12) — https://technoguru.in/insights/boq-breakdown-35-lakh-home-automation An anonymised bill-of-quantities for a 2,800 sq-ft North-East India villa fit-out at the ₹35 L band — lighting automation, shading, multi-room audio, AV, CCTV, access control, structured cabling, AMC. Line items, brand bands, indicative rupees and the trade-offs we made. - CEDIA RP-22 small-room cinema calibration — what we measure and why (2026-05-08) — https://technoguru.in/insights/cedia-rp-22-small-room-cinema-calibration CEDIA RP-22 is the Recommended Practice that anchors small-room home-cinema calibration discipline — SPL coverage, reverberation time per octave, modal behaviour, time alignment, screen luminance and seat-by-seat balance. A walk-through of the measurements we take on every cinema commission and how each one shapes the design choices upstream. - Government ELV procurement: GeM, EMD, BG, BOQ and the paperwork that decides who wins (2026-05-04) — https://technoguru.in/insights/government-elv-procurement-gem-emd-bg-boq How Central and State Government ELV tenders work in India — the role of GeM empanelment, EMD/BG instruments, BOQ formats and the technical specifications that decide a bid before commercial opening. A field guide for systems integrators bidding their first government contract and for departments writing their first tender. - WyreStorm vs Crestron NVX — the AV-over-IP comparison for installers (2026-04-30) — https://technoguru.in/insights/wyrestorm-vs-crestron-nvx-av-over-ip WyreStorm NetworkHD vs Crestron DM-NVX side-by-side — codec, latency, network discipline, control integration, pricing band, scale ceiling and the installer's reality of programming each platform. Honest about strengths, gaps and where each is the right call for a real boardroom, video wall or campus AV deployment. - AMC pricing transparency — why 6-10% of installed value is the right band (2026-04-26) — https://technoguru.in/insights/amc-pricing-transparency An honest breakdown of what an Annual Maintenance Contract actually costs to deliver on a premium integrated system — preventive visits, response SLA, parts pool, configuration discipline, lifecycle planning — and why anything below 4% is a contract with quietly excluded line items. - NBC 2016 fire compliance in Maharashtra — what changes against the national baseline (2026-05-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/nbc-fire-compliance-maharashtra Maharashtra's fire-prevention rule notifies stricter triggers on selected systems against NBC 2016 — sprinkler from 15 m, voice-evacuation PA from 24 m, wet-riser from 15 m. Maharashtra Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2006 issues the Fire NOC. A field guide for architects, owners and consultants writing tenders or stamping drawings in Maharashtra. - NBC 2016 fire compliance in Karnataka — what changes against the national baseline (2026-05-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/nbc-fire-compliance-karnataka Karnataka's fire-prevention rule notifies stricter triggers on selected systems against NBC 2016 — sprinkler from 15 m, voice-evacuation PA from 24 m, wet-riser from 15 m. Karnataka State Fire and Emergency Services issues the Fire NOC. A field guide for architects, owners and consultants writing tenders or stamping drawings in Karnataka. - NBC 2016 fire compliance in Tamil Nadu — what changes against the national baseline (2026-05-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/nbc-fire-compliance-tamil-nadu Tamil Nadu's fire-prevention rule notifies stricter triggers on selected systems against NBC 2016 — sprinkler from 15 m, voice-evacuation PA from 18 m, wet-riser from 15 m. Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services issues the Fire NOC. A field guide for architects, owners and consultants writing tenders or stamping drawings in Tamil Nadu. - NBC 2016 fire compliance in Delhi — what changes against the national baseline (2026-05-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/nbc-fire-compliance-delhi Delhi's fire-prevention rule notifies stricter triggers on selected systems against NBC 2016 — sprinkler from 15 m, voice-evacuation PA from 17.5 m, wet-riser from 15 m. Delhi Fire Service (DFS) issues the Fire NOC. A field guide for architects, owners and consultants writing tenders or stamping drawings in Delhi. - NBC 2016 fire compliance in Gujarat — what changes against the national baseline (2026-05-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/nbc-fire-compliance-gujarat Gujarat's fire-prevention rule notifies stricter triggers on selected systems against NBC 2016 — sprinkler from 15 m, voice-evacuation PA from 24 m, wet-riser from 15 m. Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2013 issues the Fire NOC. A field guide for architects, owners and consultants writing tenders or stamping drawings in Gujarat. - NBC 2016 fire compliance in West Bengal — what changes against the national baseline (2026-05-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/nbc-fire-compliance-west-bengal West Bengal's fire-prevention rule notifies stricter triggers on selected systems against NBC 2016 — sprinkler from 14.5 m, voice-evacuation PA from 24 m, wet-riser from 14.5 m. West Bengal Fire and Emergency Services issues the Fire NOC. A field guide for architects, owners and consultants writing tenders or stamping drawings in West Bengal. - NBC 2016 fire compliance in Assam — what changes against the national baseline (2026-05-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/nbc-fire-compliance-assam Assam's fire-prevention rule notifies stricter triggers on selected systems against NBC 2016 — sprinkler from 15 m, voice-evacuation PA from 24 m, wet-riser from 15 m. Assam Fire and Emergency Services issues the Fire NOC. A field guide for architects, owners and consultants writing tenders or stamping drawings in Assam. - NBC 2016 fire compliance in Telangana — what changes against the national baseline (2026-05-15) — https://technoguru.in/insights/nbc-fire-compliance-telangana Telangana's fire-prevention rule notifies stricter triggers on selected systems against NBC 2016 — sprinkler from 15 m, voice-evacuation PA from 18 m, wet-riser from 15 m. Telangana State Disaster Response and Fire Services Department issues the Fire NOC. A field guide for architects, owners and consultants writing tenders or stamping drawings in Telangana. # Frequently asked - **When in our project should we bring TechnoGuru in?** Bring TechnoGuru in at the design-development stage, before plaster — typically 6–12 weeks ahead of construction. Ideally at the design-development stage, before plaster. Cabling pathways, panel locations, riser routing and acoustic envelopes are dramatically more effective and visually integrated when designed alongside the building. We are happy to engage at later stages too — but the architectural integration becomes harder past concrete-pour and the hardware budget often grows because of retrofit pathways. - **Do you work with the architect and interior designer directly?** Yes — we work directly with architects and interior designers as a discreet sub-consultant on most premium projects. Most of our premium projects route through the architect or interior designer as a discreet sub-consultant rather than a parallel vendor. We deliver shop drawings to the architect's drawing-set standard, attend design coordination meetings, and respect the design intent end-to-end. - **How much does premium home automation cost in India?** Premium home automation in India starts around ₹6–10 lakh for a two-bedroom apartment and ₹35 lakh upward for a full-villa Rako deployment. A two-bedroom apartment with lighting, shade and audio control on a Fibaro or Rako backbone typically begins around ₹6–10 lakh. A standalone villa with full Rako — including cinema, multi-room audio, climate and security — usually runs ₹35 lakh upward depending on light fixture count and audio zones. Every quote is itemised against the architectural plans before commitment. - **What does an AMC contract typically cost?** An AMC contract typically costs 6–10% of the original installed value per year, rising to 8–12% for specialist systems. AMC is typically 6–10% of the original installed value annually for active systems (CCTV, fire, BMS, automation), and 8–12% for niche or specialist systems (Rako, addressable fire panels, hospital nurse-call). The exact number depends on response targets, after-hours coverage and parts inclusion. - **Addressable vs conventional fire alarm — which do we need?** Addressable fire alarm is mandatory under NBC for buildings above 15 m height or 1,500 sq m floor area; conventional only suits small standalone buildings. Addressable is mandatory above ~15 m height under NBC and is the right answer for any building above 1,500 sq m. Conventional remains acceptable for small standalone buildings and warehouses, but you lose forensic localisation when an event occurs. - **Do automation systems work without internet?** Yes — automation systems operate fully offline; internet is only needed for remote app access, voice assistants and firmware updates. Every scene, keypad and local control function continues to operate offline. Internet is only required for remote app access, voice control and software updates. - **Rako, Fibaro or KNX — which platform should we choose?** Choose Rako for wireless retrofit-friendly lighting and reference cinema, Fibaro for villas up to 30 zones with a polished app, KNX for buildings that must scale to hundreds of devices over 20+ years. Rako is unmatched for wireless lighting and shade in homes where retrofit is the constraint and the cinema and audio path is reference-grade. Fibaro is the right answer for residential villas up to ~30 controllable zones — Z-Wave, fast to deploy, polished mobile app. KNX is the wired open-protocol bus we specify for buildings that need to scale to hundreds of devices and last 20+ years. We will not recommend a platform the architecture does not need. - **Will you AMC systems we did not install?** Yes — we AMC inherited systems on most platforms we have factory-trained engineers for, starting with a paid audit and a written stabilisation plan. We open every inheritance with an audit, document the baseline state, and offer a stabilisation plan before signing the AMC so neither of us inherits silent surprises. - **Where do you deliver projects?** TechnoGuru delivers projects across the North-East, West Bengal, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and the GCC, all run from our Guwahati office. Our office and the entire engineering bench is in Guwahati — every project across the North-East, West Bengal, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and our planned GCC engagements is run from there. We hold GST registrations in Dimapur and Agartala for clean inter-state contracting; site supervision, commissioning and AMC are delivered through scheduled rotations of our Guwahati team to the project site. - **Do you handle cross-border procurement and customs liaison for projects in Nepal, Bangladesh or Bhutan?** Yes — cross-border procurement, customs liaison and partner-coordinated installation in Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan are routine for our practice. Cross-border projects are routine for us. We handle import documentation, customs clearance and partner-coordinated installation as standard, with scheduled engineering rotations from our Guwahati office. - **How do you cost a project — and why are you typically not the lowest bid?** We quote from a measured BOQ against the architect's drawings, with labour, commissioning and documentation as visible line items — which is why we sit above the lowest bid but hold the price for the project's lifetime. Every quote begins with a measured BOQ against the architectural drawings, line-itemed by discipline and brand, with the labour, supervision, commissioning and documentation costs visible rather than buried. We tend to sit above the lowest bid because we specify branded backbones (Rako, Fibaro, KNX, JBL Professional), we price commissioning and as-built drawings as a real line item, and we hold spares against our active deployments. The aim is a number that holds for the life of the project — not a thin entry price that rebuilds itself through change orders. - **How does a typical engagement begin?** Engagements begin with a 60-to-90-minute conversation, a written scoping note within a week, and a design proposal with indicative BOQ within two-to-three weeks. We open with a 60-to-90-minute conversation — usually with the architect and client in the same room — to understand brief, budget envelope and the site. From there we issue a written scoping note within a week, followed by a design proposal and indicative BOQ within two-to-three weeks. Engagement converts to a signed letter of intent before any drawing leaves our office, and to a formal contract before procurement begins. We will tell you up-front if a project sits outside what our practice does well. - **Do you offer staged billing or project financing?** Yes — staged milestone billing is standard; financing is arranged through the client's banker or NBFC partners where the project warrants it. Staged billing is the norm — typically a mobilisation advance, milestone payments at procurement, first-fix and second-fix, and a retention released after handover and AMC enrolment. We do not offer financing ourselves, but we work routinely with the client's banker on stage-linked LCs and with NBFC partners where the project warrants it. Every milestone is tied to a deliverable that the client can verify, never a calendar date. - **Do you take on retrofits, or only new builds?** Both — we deliver new builds and retrofits, but only retrofits where the result will read as deliberate rather than apologetic. Both, with different design discipline. New builds let us route cabling and acoustic envelopes alongside the architecture — that is always the cleaner path. Retrofits force us to mix wired and wireless solutions (Rako wireless, Fibaro Z-Wave, surface conduit where pull-points allow) and to make peace with what the existing wiring permits. We will only take on retrofits where the result will read as deliberate rather than apologetic. - **What is the typical project timeline from brief to handover?** A premium villa runs 10–18 weeks from contract to handover; corporate fit-outs 8–14 weeks; hotel and hospital phases 18–32 weeks. A premium villa runs 10–18 weeks from contract to handover, broken across pre-wiring during civil, fit-out during interior and commissioning after wall finishes. A corporate fit-out runs 8–14 weeks. A hotel or hospital phase runs 18–32 weeks depending on scope. We publish a written programme in week one and report against it weekly — slips are flagged early and in writing, never absorbed quietly. - **Who from your team is on site during installation and commissioning?** A named project lead, a resident site supervisor and rotated discipline engineers from our Guwahati office are on site through every project — supervision is never subcontracted. Every project has a named project lead from our Guwahati office who owns it end-to-end, plus a site supervisor resident through first-fix and second-fix, and discipline engineers (automation, AV, ELV, BMS, network) rotated in for their specific commissioning windows. The project lead's name and number sit in the client's contact folder from day one. We do not subcontract supervision — we deliver our own. - **Can you work alongside our architect, interior designer or main contractor?** Yes — most of our projects run as a discreet sub-consultant routing through the architect, interior designer or main contractor. That is how most of our projects run. We act as a discreet sub-consultant routing through the architect or interior designer rather than as a parallel vendor competing for the client's attention. We deliver shop drawings to the architect's standard, attend coordination meetings, and respect the design intent. Where the main contractor holds the construction contract, we coordinate cable schedules and pathway sequencing with them so the build never stops waiting on us. - **How do you handle multi-discipline coordination on a single project?** Multi-discipline coordination runs through one project lead, a published shop-drawing calendar and a written cause-and-effect matrix tying every system into a coordinated response. Through a single project lead and a published shop-drawing release calendar. Cabling pathways, panel locations, riser routing, acoustic envelopes and rack layouts are agreed against the architect's drawings before procurement. Discipline engineers work to one written cause-and-effect matrix that ties fire, CCTV, access, BMS, AV and automation into a coordinated response. The seams between disciplines become our problem, not yours. - **What is your approach when a project threatens to overrun the budget?** Budget overruns are flagged early and in writing, with formal change orders and stage-linked descopes — never silent absorption. We flag it early and in writing — never silently. Variations are routed through a formal change-order process with the architect and client, with written cost and schedule impact before any work proceeds. Where budget pressure surfaces from outside our scope (civil delays, design changes, client additions), we propose stage-linked descopes that preserve the most important elements rather than diluting the whole specification. The aim is a finished room or building that holds its design intent, not a half-engineered compromise. - **What happens if a brand we specified is discontinued mid-project?** If a specified brand is discontinued mid-project we propose a like-for-like substitution within the same family and absorb forced cost differences. We hold our brand selections against products with a documented manufacturer lifecycle, but discontinuations do happen. Where it occurs mid-project, we propose a like-for-like substitution within the same family, document the change against the original specification, and absorb the cost difference where the substitution is forced by the manufacturer rather than the client. Post-handover, our AMC firmware-and-config baselines mean we can still service older hardware long after it has left the catalogue. - **What does an AMC actually cover, day to day?** An AMC covers preventive inspections, written response SLAs, a deployment-specific spares pool, offline firmware-and-config baselines and a single named engineer. A documented preventive-maintenance calendar (quarterly inspections at minimum, more frequent for critical systems), defined response and resolution targets in writing, a spares pool held against your specific deployment in our Lachit Nagar office, firmware and configuration baselines stored offline, and a single named engineer who owns the relationship. Quarterly health-check reports are issued to whoever you designate. Out-of-scope work is quoted before it is done — never billed by surprise. - **How does handover documentation work?** Handover ships a documentation pack: as-built drawings, labelling schedules, configuration files, calibration reports, AMC enrolment and an operations manual — printed and digital, mirrored to our offline archive. Every project hands over with a documentation pack — as-built drawings, rack and patch labelling schedules, controller configuration files, calibration reports, software licence registers, AMC enrolment, escalation contact list and an operations manual written for the people who will actually use the system. Both printed and digital copies are delivered, and the digital pack is mirrored in our practice's offline archive so we can recover it years later if the client's copy is misplaced. - **What happens after the AMC ends — do we lose access to our own system?** Never — configuration files, controller passwords and licence registers belong to the client and are handed over on day one, so the system stays functional after any AMC ends. Configuration files, controller passwords and licence registers belong to the client and are handed over on day one. If the AMC lapses or moves to another integrator, the client retains a working system with documented baselines. Our practice's view is that hostage-taking by integrator is the surest way to lose the next project the client commissions; clean exits make for repeat clients. - **Why don't you publish more case studies and named-client photography?** Because client privacy is the brief itself in most of our residential, hospital, government and hospitality work — public case studies are reserved for clients who explicitly invite publication. Most of our work sits inside private homes, hospitals, government buildings and hotels where the client's privacy is the brief itself. We are happy to walk a serious prospect through specific projects in a closed conversation, with the relevant client's permission, including site visits to handed-over installations within the North-East. Public case studies are reserved for the small number of clients who have explicitly invited the practice to publish. - **Can we speak to past clients before signing?** Yes — references can be arranged with the client's consent, typically once a serious shortlist has formed and after a first technical scoping meeting. At the right point in the conversation, with the relevant client's consent. We typically arrange this once a serious shortlist has formed, after a first technical scoping meeting. References are matched to the prospect's profile (residential to residential, hospital to hospital, hotel to hotel) so the conversation is genuinely useful rather than ceremonial. We do not publish contact details unsolicited. - **Do you ship internationally — and where do you currently deliver?** We currently deliver across the North-East, West Bengal, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh, with planned engagements in the GCC. Active project geography covers the entire North-East, West Bengal, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh, with planned engagements in the GCC. Cross-border projects are routine — we hold the import licences, customs documentation discipline and partner-coordinated installation pattern that makes them work. 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