Your crews are spread across job sites, your project managers live in their trucks, and the office is wherever the trailer is parked this month. Most IT companies set up a server in the front office and disappear — and then you're the one explaining why the internet at the new site has been down for three days, why the bid due at 5 didn't send, or why nobody can pull plans in the field. You need a partner who builds for how construction actually runs: mobile, multi-location, and rugged.
Active sites rarely have a permanent circuit on day one, so crews can't pull plans, send RFIs, or run software in the field — and the job waits on the network instead of the schedule.
Trucks, tools, and material sit unwatched overnight. When something walks off, there's no footage and no answer — just a loss and an insurance call.
Phones nobody answers, files scattered across personal devices, and a non-technical workforce that just wants the technology to work without becoming an IT project.
We tie the main office, the shop, the yard, and your rotating set of active sites together and support them as one — one contract, one number — so there's never a question of whose job it is to fix it. And because we install structured cabling to professional standards, we can wire your own office and the commercial buildings your crews put up.
Usually, yes. Active sites rarely have a permanent circuit on day one, so we use options built for temporary and remote locations and keep the office connected as the anchor. The goal is a crew that can pull plans, send RFIs, and run their software from the field on day one — not month three.
That's the point. We set up phones, email, and file access so they work the same way from a truck or a job box as they do at a desk. When something goes sideways, your people call one helpdesk and get a real person — they don't have to become the IT department.
Yes. We install commercial cameras covering your yards, equipment lots, and active sites, viewable from your phone. Because we also run the network behind them, the cameras and your other systems are supported as one — not by three separate vendors.
Yes. We install structured cabling to professional standards — Cat6/6a, fiber, patch panels, tested and certified — for your own office and shop, and as the low-voltage and data-cabling partner on the commercial buildings your crews put up. That's one fewer subcontractor to chase.
The whole operation. The office, the shop, the yard, and your rotating set of active sites are all tied together and supported under one partner — one contract, one number — so there's never a question of whose job it is to fix it.
Proactive, monitored IT with predictable cost and one helpdesk to call.
Dependable internet at the office and the site, with failover so a job doesn't stop.
Commercial cameras for yards and active sites, viewable from your phone.