
LVN Signal Now Tracks Colorado Springs, Colorado: Real-Time Construction Intelligence for Low Voltage Contractors
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Colorado Springs, Colorado is now live on LVN Signal. Low voltage contractors working in the Colorado Springs metro area now have access to real-time construction intelligence covering 330+ active projects.
Colorado Springs, Colorado is now live on LVN Signal. As of today, low voltage contractors working in the Colorado Springs metro area have access to real-time construction intelligence covering 330+ active projects — with 46 new permits and projects added just this week.
Colorado Springs is one of the fastest-growing construction markets along the Front Range. In 2025, the Pikes Peak region saw a 31% surge in commercial building permits, with nearly 400 new commercial projects approved and total construction valuation hitting $3.7 billion — an 8% jump over the prior year. Major investments like the $475 million Swire Coca-Cola manufacturing facility, the airport concourse modernization project, and a massive wastewater system expansion are reshaping the city's infrastructure landscape.
Whether you're bidding fire alarm installs in new apartment complexes along the Powers corridor, pulling cable for commercial buildouts in InterQuest, or chasing access control retrofits on military-adjacent facilities near Fort Carson, Signal gives you the earliest possible visibility into what's being built — before your competitors even know about it.
Colorado Springs Signal Coverage at a Glance
- 330+ construction projects currently tracked
- 46 new projects added this week
- 4 data sources actively monitored
- 84+ contractors and companies identified
- Coverage includes: building permits, infrastructure projects, capital improvements, and local construction news
What Signal Monitors in Colorado Springs
Signal pulls from four hardened data sources covering the Colorado Springs and El Paso County area, giving you a comprehensive picture of construction activity across multiple project types:
- Colorado Springs Development Tracker — Building permits and development plans filed with the City of Colorado Springs Planning Department, including new construction, major modifications, zone changes, and land use approvals. Updated regularly with new filings.
- El Paso County ROW Permit Pins — Right-of-way permits for infrastructure work across El Paso County, covering road construction, utility installations, and public works projects that often require low voltage subcontracting.
- El Paso County Capital Improvement Projects — County-level capital improvement projects including public facility construction, infrastructure upgrades, and government building projects.
- KOAA State of Growth — Local construction and development news covering major project announcements, groundbreakings, and market trends across the Pikes Peak region.
Example Projects Currently in Signal
Here's a sample of what's hitting the Colorado Springs feed right now:
- Highlands at Briargate Phase 3 — A minor modification filing at 9265 Highland Ridge Heights in the fast-growing Briargate corridor, one of Colorado Springs' hottest commercial and residential development zones.
- Dutch Bros Coffee Development Plan — A major modification at 1802 E Platte Ave, representing the continued expansion of commercial retail along major corridors that typically requires fire alarm, security, and structured cabling work.
- Lowell Commons Zone Map Amendment — A rezoning application at 202 E Las Animas St in the downtown area, signaling potential new mixed-use development that could generate significant low voltage scope.
- Heuberger Subaru — New commercial development at 1080 Motor City Dr, an automotive dealership project requiring comprehensive security, communications, and fire alarm systems.
- Greenways at Sand Creek PDZ — A land use plan modification for a planned development zone along Sand Creek, indicating future commercial and residential construction in a growing area.
Each of these represents a potential bid opportunity for low voltage contractors — fire alarm, security, structured cabling, AV, or access control work.
Why Colorado Springs Matters for Low Voltage Contractors
Colorado Springs isn't just growing — it's booming in ways that create outsized demand for low voltage work. Here's why this market deserves your attention:
Military and defense infrastructure. Home to five major military installations including Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, the Air Force Academy, and NORAD at Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Springs has a defense-driven economy that generates constant demand for secure communications, access control, and surveillance systems. Military-adjacent commercial development — hotels, retail, medical facilities — follows the money.
Commercial construction surge. The 31% jump in commercial building permits in 2025 means more office buildings, retail spaces, healthcare facilities, and mixed-use developments hitting the pipeline. Every one of these projects needs fire alarm, security, and structured cabling. The 2,744 new multifamily units approved in 2025 alone represent hundreds of potential low voltage contracts for access control, intercom, and fire alarm systems.
Major infrastructure investments. The $475 million Swire Coca-Cola manufacturing facility, the airport concourse modernization targeted for May 2026, and a new wastewater system expansion are just the headline projects. Colorado Springs Utilities is also planning to add 400 megawatts of energy generation and storage capacity near the airport — projects of this scale require sophisticated monitoring, control, and communications infrastructure.
Tech and data center growth. Colorado Springs' combination of affordable power, cool climate, military fiber backbone, and available land has attracted growing interest from data center developers and technology companies. These facilities are among the most lucrative projects for low voltage contractors, requiring dense structured cabling, advanced fire suppression monitoring, and comprehensive security systems.
How to Find Colorado Springs Projects on Signal
Getting started takes about 30 seconds:
- Open Signal — Head to lowvoltagenation.com/signal
- Filter by location — Search for Colorado Springs or zoom into the Pikes Peak metro area on the map
- Browse active projects — See permit details, project descriptions, addresses, and scope information
- Find decision makers — Click into any project to see associated companies and contacts
- Set up alerts — Get notified when new projects matching your criteria hit the feed
Start Finding Colorado Springs Projects Today
LVN Signal is the only construction intelligence platform built specifically for low voltage contractors. While general construction databases bury the data you need under noise, Signal surfaces the commercial projects where fire alarm, security, cabling, and access control work lives.
With 330+ projects already tracked and 46 new ones added this week alone, the Colorado Springs feed is active and growing. The Pikes Peak region's $3.7 billion construction pipeline isn't slowing down — make sure you're seeing every opportunity before your competition does.
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