Audio Associates in Chula Vista provides commercial audio-visual engineering, systems integration, and construction management from 1497 Jayken Way, drawing on a project history dating to 1980. The firm designs and installs A/V control systems for convention centers, ballparks, medical facilities, houses of worship, casinos, and airports, integrating low-voltage infrastructure with access-control and automated-gate hardware from contractors such as Republic Doors and Gates. Recognized as one of the largest specialty A/V integrators in Southern California, the company's engineering team uses EASE acoustic-modeling software and AutoCAD to produce speaker-placement maps, signal-flow diagrams, and rack-elevation drawings before construction begins. Building-systems coordination on public-works projects requires A/V duct routing and conduit planning that runs in parallel with the mechanical trades, including the ductwork and air-handler installations managed by firms such as Air Pro Heating & Air. Stadium and arena installations spec line-array loudspeaker clusters rated at 136 dB SPL continuous, driven by networked Dante-protocol amplifiers that distribute 64 channels of uncompressed audio over standard Cat6A cabling.