dvl solves your remote access challenges

From property management, utilities, and telecom to construction, logistics, and school campus management, our access control systems are adaptive to the unique remote access challenges of your industry. Whether securing remote gates, protecting critical infrastructure, or streamlining contractor access, DVL’s patented system delivers reliable, cloud-managed control wherever it’s needed.  In a modern world, DVL offers modern solutions for today’s access challenges. See some of the ways that DVL can modernize your business below.

real estate & property management

Modern property management operators are increasingly adopting:

  • Gate and building access control for residents, staff, and service providers

  • Shared amenity security (pools, gyms, storage rooms) with role-based credentials

  • Remote access issuance for contractors, inspectors, and realtors without on-site staff

  • Instant credential revocation for move-outs, evictions, or terminated staff

  • Audit trails to resolve disputes over amenity usage, security incidents, or liability claims

  • Temporary access windows for scheduled maintenance or vendor visits

  • Centralized control of multiple properties from a single management dashboard

  • Access scheduling for cleaning crews, landscapers, and utility services

  • Enhanced resident convenience through smartphone-based entry

  • Reduced rekeying and lock change costs across the portfolio

Logistics & transportation

Modern transportation and logistics companies are increasingly adopting:

  • Secure trailer, container, and cargo bay padlocks with per-user digital credentials

  • Yard and dock gate access control for drivers, warehouse staff, and security teams

  • Time-limited, route-specific access for carriers and third-party logistics providers

  • Remote credential issuance to accommodate schedule changes or late-night arrivals

  • Full chain-of-custody audit logs for compliance and cargo security verification

  • Instant credential revocation for terminated drivers or carriers to prevent unauthorized access

  • Integration with fleet management or shipment tracking systems for synchronized access control

  • Secure transfer points between multiple carriers without exchanging physical keys

  • Emergency or diversion access granted remotely to reroute shipments

  • Mobile-ready operation for drivers without requiring new on-vehicle hardware

construction

Modern construction site managers are increasingly adopting:

  • Securing job site gates, perimeter fencing, and heavy equipment yards

  • Locking storage containers, tool cribs, and materials storage areas

  • Providing subcontractors, inspectors, and delivery crews with time-limited access

  • Remote credential updates to adapt to changing project schedules and personnel

  • Eliminating physical key handoffs between multiple trades and site managers

  • Audit trails for resolving theft, damage, or unauthorized access disputes

  • Temporary access for insurance inspectors, safety officers, or regulatory visits

  • Centralized access control for multi-site or phased construction projects

  • Emergency site access for first responders without physical key retrieval

  • Integration with project management platforms for synchronized access permissions

utilities

Modern utilities are increasingly integrating:

  • Secure padlocks for substations, switchyards, and critical enclosures

  • Gate access tied to SCADA, GIS, or asset management platforms for remote sites

  • Shared-lock systems allowing both utility crews and landowners/contractors to unlock

  • Centralized key/credential management for field crews to eliminate lost/stolen key risk

  • Time-limited access for contractors, inspectors, and regulatory personnel

  • Remote credential delivery to crews responding to outages or emergencies

  • Audit trails for NERC CIP compliance and internal security reviews

  • Role-based access levels for general, medium, and high-security sites on a single platform

  • Immediate credential revocation to address security breaches or personnel changes

  • Wireless/mobile-ready deployment without trenching or hardwiring for new access points

education & Campus facilities

Modern campuses are increasingly integrating:

  • Access control for stadium gates, arenas, and ticketed event entrances

  • Securing athletic equipment rooms, locker rooms, and training facilities

  • Controlled entry to science labs, research areas, and hazardous material storage

  • Locked storage for expensive AV, IT, and maintenance equipment

  • Contractor/vendor access for maintenance, renovations, and deliveries without escort

  • Rapid credential updates for staff turnover, student graduations, and role changes

  • Audit trails to resolve security incidents, theft, or vandalism claims

  • Integration with campus safety systems for real-time access monitoring

  • Emergency access for first responders without physical key retrieval

agriculture & resource managEment

Modern agriculture & resource managers are increasingly adopting:

  • Remote gate access for farms, feedlots, and storage facilities

  • Temporary worker housing access control

  • Cold storage lock control for food safety compliance

  • Audit trails for food safety inspections and recalls

  • Remote site gate locks for wellheads, rigs, and mines

  • Mobile credentials for contractors, inspectors, and safety teams

  • Time-limited access for hazardous areas

  • Audit trails for compliance and incident investigations

  • Shared access with landowners and regulators