New Construction Security · Park City, UT

Pre-Wired for
Summit County’s
Building Boom

Jordanelle, Mayflower, Empire Pass, and Hideout are adding hundreds of luxury homes and resort-branded residences. Minted Secure partners with Park City builders and GCs to deliver security pre-wire, smart home infrastructure, and commissioning built into the construction schedule — not added as an afterthought.

Builder Partnership Phases
Phase 01
Pre-Construction
Conduit routing, camera layout, access point planning during design review

Phase 02
Rough-In
Conduit, boxes, and wire runs during open-wall framing stage

Phase 03
Trim-Out
Camera mounting, keypad installation, reader placement post-drywall

Phase 04
Commissioning
System programming, testing, owner walkthrough before close of escrow

Built for Park City’s Mountain Development Boom

Summit County is in the middle of the most significant mountain development cycle in a generation — driven by remote work migration, ski resort expansion, and the anticipated opening of Mayflower Mountain Resort (DV8). Every new home is an opportunity to build security and smart home infrastructure in right the first time.

Active Development

Mayflower Mountain / DV8

Utah’s first new ski resort in decades is driving a wave of luxury construction in the Mayflower/Deer Valley Extension corridor. New spec homes, branded residences, and resort condos are breaking ground now. Infrastructure decisions made during framing will define what buyers get for the life of the property.

Rapid Growth

Jordanelle Reservoir Area

The Jordanelle corridor — from the dam down to Heber Valley — is seeing active luxury subdivision development driven by Deer Valley proximity and panoramic reservoir views. Minted Secure is active in pre-wire programs for builders in this corridor, coordinating with GCs from permit stage.

Luxury Spec

Hideout & Empire Pass

Infill luxury spec homes and custom builds in Hideout, Empire Pass, and the upper Deer Valley zones command $5M+ price points where buyers expect Control4 integration, smart locks, and security infrastructure as standard — not an upgrade.

Resort Residential

Promontory & Glenwild

Promontory’s club community and Glenwild’s gated estates continue to add luxury custom homes where security systems need to coordinate with community gate infrastructure, private club access, and high-end AV integrators already on the project team.

Mountain Infill

Old Town & Park City Proper

Tight-lot infill and teardown-rebuilds in Old Town Park City and the Historic District bring their own constraints — narrow sites, code considerations, and buyers who expect smart home readiness in a location steps from Main Street.

Valley Growth

Heber Valley & Midway

As Park City proper fills in, Heber Valley and Midway are seeing significant luxury residential development — buyers priced out of or seeking alternatives to the mountain, but still expecting the same level of smart home and security infrastructure.

We Work With Your Schedule, Not Around It

GCs in Summit County are managing weather delays, subcontractor availability, and buyer-driven change orders. The last thing you need is a security sub who shows up at the wrong phase, misses the rough-in window, and creates expensive remediation work.

Our builder partnership program is built to align with your construction schedule from the first preconstruction meeting. We attend your GC coordination meetings, coordinate with your electrical sub on low-voltage routing, and show up exactly when you need us — rough-in, trim-out, and commissioning — without creating schedule disruption.

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Preconstruction Design Review

We review plans at permit stage — before framing starts — so conduit routing, camera locations, and access control points are coordinated with structure and MEP from day one.

Electrical Sub Coordination

We share conduit routing documentation and power requirement schedules directly with your electrical contractor to prevent conflicts and eliminate last-minute re-routing in finished spaces.

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Mountain Weather Flexibility

Summit County construction runs behind schedule in winter. We maintain flexible availability for rough-in and trim-out scheduling so weather delays don’t cascade into your close-of-escrow date.

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Buyer-Ready Handoff Documentation

At commissioning, we provide the buyer with a full system walkthrough, user training, and written documentation — so your closing process doesn’t include security system calls.

Builder Program

Preferred Builder Partnership

Park City builders who establish a preferred vendor relationship with Minted Secure get priority scheduling, consistent pricing across projects, and a single point of contact for all low-voltage security scope across your active builds.

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Design Package — Camera layout, access control schedule, conduit routing plan delivered at permit stage for each project

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Rough-In Coordination — On-site at framing stage to supervise conduit installation, box placement, and wire pull with your electrical sub

03
Trim-Out & Finishing — Camera mounting, keypad installation, reader placement coordinated to follow your finish schedule in each zone

04
Full Commission & Buyer Handoff — System programming, testing, AV integration confirmation, and buyer walkthrough before close of escrow

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Post-Close Buyer Support — 12-month service priority for buyers in your communities — a feature you can market as part of the purchase

Security Built Into Every Stage

Security and smart home infrastructure installed at the right construction phase costs a fraction of what retrofitting costs after drywall is up and finishes are complete. Here’s exactly when and what we do.

Phase 01 — Preconstruction

Design & Plan Review

Before a nail goes in, we review plans with the GC and architect to coordinate security scope. Camera locations, conduit runs, and equipment room placement are determined and documented for the electrical sub.

Camera coverage zone planning
Access control door schedule
Conduit routing documentation
Low-voltage load for electrical schedule

Phase 02 — Rough-In

Framing & Open Wall Stage

With walls open and structure exposed, our team installs conduit, pulls wire, and places junction boxes at every camera, reader, motion sensor, and keypad location — concealed completely behind drywall.

Conduit installation & wire pull
Camera housing box placement
Keypad and reader rough-in boxes
Equipment room infrastructure

Phase 03 — Trim-Out

Post-Drywall & Finish Stage

After drywall, paint, and flooring are complete in each zone, our trim-out team returns to mount cameras, install access readers and keypads, and prep wiring for final commissioning. Zero damage to finishes.

Camera mounting & adjustment
Keypad and reader installation
Smart lock hardware mounting
NVR and control panel racking

Phase 04 — Commissioning

System Activation & Buyer Handoff

Full system programming, integration testing with AV and smart home systems, camera calibration, and a documented buyer walkthrough before the close of escrow. Buyers receive a complete system guide on day one.

System programming & testing
AV and Control4 integration
Buyer app setup & training
System documentation package

Future-Proof Infrastructure for Park City’s Luxury Buyers

Park City’s luxury buyers — many of them from LA, NYC, and Texas — expect Control4 integration, smart locks, and full home automation as a given. We pre-wire for all of it during construction, so the home is ready for any AV integrator’s scope on day one.

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Smart Home Ready Infrastructure

Every system we rough-in is designed to integrate cleanly with the smart home automation platforms that Park City buyers expect — not patched in later with wall warts and adapters.

  • Control4 and Crestron-compatible infrastructure throughout
  • Smart lock rough-in at all primary entries (Schlage, Yale, Level)
  • Distributed speaker rough-in coordination with AV sub
  • Motorized shade rough-in coordination with Lutron layout
  • Centralized low-voltage equipment room with structured cabling
  • Security panel location coordinated with AV head-end
  • Cat6A data drops at every camera position for future 4K+ cameras
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Security Systems

Core security infrastructure pre-wired and ready for commissioning — cameras, access control, alarm sensors, and perimeter coverage in place before the buyer walks through.

  • 4K IP camera rough-in at all interior and exterior positions
  • Access control rough-in at primary entries, garages, and utility rooms
  • Motion and glass-break sensor rough-in throughout
  • Doorbell camera rough-in with PoE connection
  • Outdoor camera locations with weatherproof junction boxes
  • NVR equipment room with UPS-ready power drops
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Mountain Home Essentials

Luxury mountain homes in Park City have environmental infrastructure needs that primary residences in temperate climates don’t require. We pre-wire for all of it.

  • Freeze and leak sensor rough-in at all mechanical and wet areas
  • Temperature monitoring drops in crawl spaces and unheated utility rooms
  • Smoke and CO detector integration with security panel
  • Heated driveway and walkway coordination for sensor placement
  • Outdoor weather station rough-in for smart home integration
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AV & Automation Coordination

We coordinate directly with your AV integrator during the rough-in phase so security and automation scope are fully aligned — no scope conflicts at trim-out, no duplicate conduit runs.

  • Shared rough-in documentation with AV integrator
  • Coordinated equipment room layout — security and AV head-end co-located
  • Camera feeds integrated into Control4 and Crestron at commissioning
  • Security arm/disarm tied to smart home departure and arrival scenes
  • Intercom and doorbell camera integration with AV platform

A Utah Team That Knows Summit County Construction

Security subs who don’t work in mountain environments show up unprepared for the realities of Summit County construction — altitude, weather windows, remote sites, and county-specific permitting requirements that differ from the Wasatch Front.

Minted Secure is licensed in Utah, familiar with Summit County building department processes, and experienced in the specific constraints of mountain construction. We’re not a national franchise that parachutes in and leaves. We’re here, year-round, and our reputation in this market depends on the quality of every build we’re part of.

Utah Licensed & Insured

Utah low-voltage contractor license, general liability, and workers’ comp — ready for your insurance requirement checklist on day one.

Summit County Permitting

Familiar with Summit County building department requirements for security and low-voltage systems — no delays from unfamiliar permit processes.

Mountain Construction Exposure

Experienced working at altitude on remote mountain sites — weather delays, access roads, and high-altitude equipment handling are standard for our crew.

Year-Round Availability

We’re not seasonal. Rough-in, trim-out, and commissioning scheduling is available year-round — adaptable to your build timeline without crew gaps in the off-season.

GC Coordination

We attend GC coordination meetings, maintain shared project documentation, and communicate on your platform — Procore, Buildertrend, or email — whatever your team uses.

Post-Close Buyer Service

A Park City presence means buyers can call us directly after close — protecting your relationship and your reviews long after the certificate of occupancy is issued.

Summit County & Wasatch Back Developments

We’re active in new construction projects across the full Park City and Summit County development corridor — from resort-adjacent infill to large-lot mountain estates.

Jordanelle Reservoir
Mayflower / DV8
Empire Pass
Hideout
Promontory
Glenwild
Old Town Park City
Deer Valley
Heber Valley
Midway
Silver Creek
Jeremy Ranch

New Construction Security · Park City, UT

Get Minted Secure Into Your Next Park City Build at Permit Stage

The earlier we’re involved, the cleaner the installation and the more value the buyer receives. If you’re a builder, GC, or developer active in Summit County, contact us to discuss how our builder partnership program works and how we can coordinate on your current project pipeline.




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