Everyone Has a Tech Contractor.
Nobody Likes Theirs.
WCC was founded because that statement was true in 2003 and it's still true today. Technology contractors are everywhere in Southern California. Ones that show up on time, do the work right, and stand behind it after the job closes — that's what WCC was built to be.


















Started With Structured Cabling. Built on What That Discipline Demands.
WCC Technologies Group launched in 2003 focused on structured cabling and fiber optics — two services where the quality of the work is measurable, documented, and certified. Every termination is either within spec or it isn't. Every run is tested. The paperwork is either complete or the job isn't done. That discipline shaped how WCC approaches everything it has done since.
Customers who experienced that standard started asking for more. Could WCC handle the wireless deployment? The cameras? The network switching? The access control? The managed services? The answer was yes — but only once the team, the training, and the standards were genuinely in place. WCC has never added a capability to win a bid. It has added capabilities to serve customers better.
Over two decades, that approach has built a 75-person company growing at 25% year over year — serving enterprise, government and education, healthcare, and commercial real estate organizations across California from a full operations, warehouse, and office facility in Chino.
Headquarters
- 5535 Daniels St, Chino, CA 91710
- Full operations, warehouse & office facility
- Serving customers across California
California Contractor Licenses
- C-7 — Low Voltage Systems
- C-10 — Electrical Contractor
- C-28 — Lock and Security Equipment
Industries Served
- Enterprise & Corporate
- Government & Education (SLED)
- Healthcare & Life Sciences
- Warehouses & Logistics
- Commercial Real Estate
- Gaming & Entertainment
The Projects That Defined WCC's Standard.
Quality is easy to claim. These are the environments where WCC proved it — two of the most operationally complex, bureaucratically demanding, and high-stakes project environments in California.
LAUSD E-Rate — 500+ Schools
LAUSD is widely known in the contracting industry as one of the most difficult environments in California to work in — not because of the technology, but because of everything around it. Multiple layers of inspectors. Volumes of documentation. Strict prevailing wage and labor compliance. Asbestos and lead abatement coordination. Drawings and submittals at every phase. Projects that ran simultaneously across dozens of campuses.
Many contractors attempted LAUSD E-Rate work in this era and lost money, lost time, or went out of business entirely. WCC not only completed the work across more than 500 schools — the district's inspectors specifically commended the quality of WCC's installations and documentation. That reputation opened doors that have stayed open for over twenty years.
Los Angeles International Airport — 13 Years
WCC began working at LAX as the on-site installation partner for national integrators contracted at the airport — deploying wireless access points, network switching, and structured cabling across the terminals. The quality of WCC's field work stood out enough that LAX itself took notice.
The airport began directing other contracted integrators to use WCC for their on-site installation work. Over thirteen years, WCC's scope at LAX grew to include over 1,000 security cameras installed across half the terminals, and fiber optic cabling routed under active runways and through the terminal horseshoe — some of the most technically demanding and operationally constrained installation work in the country.
The ability to execute precision infrastructure work inside an active international airport — on schedule, to specification, without disrupting operations — is the kind of proof that no marketing claim can replicate.
We Watched How the Industry Worked. Then We Built Something Better.
In WCC's early years, the company operated as the on-site installation workforce for some of the largest national IT integrators in the country — deploying their wireless access points, network switches, and cabling infrastructure at enterprise and government facilities across Southern California.
That position was an education. WCC's teams saw firsthand how large integrators managed — and often mismanaged — complex installations. What got cut when schedules slipped. What corners looked acceptable on paper but failed in the field. What documentation never got done because nobody was going to check. And what a genuinely well-executed installation looked like when the standard was actually held.
WCC built its own operation around the latter. The self-performing model, the documentation standards, the approach to quality control — all of it comes from understanding exactly what goes wrong when those things aren't in place.
Self-performing is non-negotiable
Large integrators who subcontract installation lose control of quality the moment the work leaves their office. WCC's field teams are WCC employees — always.
Documentation is part of the job
Integrators who treat paperwork as an afterthought create problems for every contractor who comes after them. WCC treats as-builts, test results, and documentation as deliverables, not overhead.
The right solution beats the preferred brand
National integrators often deploy whatever they're authorized to resell. WCC learned early that the customer's environment should drive the platform choice — not the other way around.
Reputation is built in difficult environments
LAUSD. LAX. Projects where the pressure is highest are also where the standard is most visible. WCC's reputation was built in exactly those environments.
The Credentials Behind the Work
WCC's certifications represent training, testing, and accountability to manufacturers and standards bodies that our clients — enterprise, government, healthcare — require their contractors to hold.
Verkada Gold Partner
Verkada Gold partner status reflects WCC's depth of deployment experience with Verkada's camera, access control, alarm, and environmental sensor platforms across enterprise, education, and healthcare organizations throughout California.
Rhombus Sapphire Partner
Rhombus Sapphire status — Rhombus's highest partner tier — recognizes WCC's deployment volume and technical expertise with Rhombus cloud cameras and AI analytics systems.
Certified Engineers — Cisco, Aruba, Palo Alto & Fortinet
WCC holds certified partner status with the leading enterprise networking and security platforms — ensuring our deployments meet each manufacturer's engineering and configuration standards.
Ekahau Certified Wi-Fi Engineer
Ekahau certification validates that WCC engineers design wireless deployments using professional RF site survey methodology. Every WCC wireless project is backed by predictive modeling and post-installation validation — not guesswork.
Systimax, Corning, Leviton, Panduit, Siemon, Uniprise & Sumitomo
WCC holds installation and warranty certifications from the industry's leading structured cabling and fiber manufacturers — qualifying our installations for extended manufacturer warranties and meeting the infrastructure standards enterprise and government clients require.
RCDD — Registered Communications Distribution Designer
The highest professional credential in the structured cabling and telecommunications industry, issued by BICSI. WCC's RCDD credential means our infrastructure designs meet the engineering standards that mission-critical facilities, healthcare organizations, and government agencies demand.
California Licensed & Insured
WCC Technologies Group holds three California contractor licenses — covering the full scope of low voltage, electrical, and security work we perform for our clients.
Ready to Work With a Team
That Actually Does the Work?
WCC Technologies Group serves enterprise, government, healthcare, and education organizations across California. If you're tired of integrators who overpromise and underdeliver — let's talk.
