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IT Support for Construction Companies

Job-site connectivity, mobile devices and project systems that hold up in the field.

What does IT support for a construction company involve?

Three things the office-only model misses: connectivity at temporary job sites, mobile devices and identity for crews who never touch a desk, and dependable access to plans, submittals and project management software from the field. Around that sits the same foundation every business needs — Microsoft 365, endpoint security, backup and a help desk that answers when a superintendent is standing in the dirt.

Field to office

The job site is a branch office that moves.

Trailer connectivity, cellular failover, managed tablets and plan access are set up as a repeatable mobilization kit — so crews work the current drawings, approvals do not wait on a drive back to the office, and demobilizing a site is a checklist instead of a scramble.

PLANS, APPROVALS AND PHOTOS MOVE BETWEEN THE FIELD AND THE OFFICEMAIN OFFICE / PROJECT SYSTEMJOB SITE ATRAILER LINK UPJOB SITE BCELLULAR FAILOVERJOB SITE CNEW MOBILIZATIONCREW TABLETS STAY USABLE WHEN THE LINK DROPS, THEN RESYNC
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The job site is a branch office that moves

A trailer needs internet, Wi-Fi that reaches where the work is, printing, cameras in some cases, and a cellular fallback for the weeks before a circuit is installed. Then it all gets torn down and set up again at the next project.

We treat mobilization as a repeatable kit rather than an improvisation, so the tenth site goes up like the first one and demobilizing is a checklist.

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What we deliver for builders and trades

  • Job-site internet, cellular failover and trailer Wi-Fi
  • Mobile device management for phones and tablets in the field
  • Plan, submittal and project management software access from any site
  • Microsoft 365, Entra ID and email security for office and field staff
  • Endpoint protection for laptops that live in trucks
  • Backup and recovery of project files, drawings and photos
  • Estimating and accounting system support and vendor escalation
  • Help desk coverage that matches early start times
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Where construction IT usually breaks

Crews working from an outdated set of drawings because the current set never synced. Change orders and approvals waiting on someone driving back to the office. Devices that were never enrolled, so a lost tablet is an unknown risk. Project files sitting on one estimator's laptop with no backup.

Each of those is an access and device problem, and each is fixable without changing how the field prefers to work.

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Security matters more than most contractors expect

Construction firms move large payments on tight schedules, which makes them a common target for invoice and wire fraud through a compromised mailbox. General contractors also increasingly pass security requirements down to subcontractors before awarding work.

MFA, email security, documented controls and tested backups cover both the fraud risk and the questionnaires.

Common questions

Straight answers, no sales theater.

Can you get a new job site online quickly?

Yes. We plan connectivity during mobilization, use cellular or fixed wireless when a circuit will not arrive in time, and set up trailer Wi-Fi and printing as a standard kit.

Do you support Procore, Autodesk or similar project platforms?

We support the devices, identity, connectivity and access those platforms depend on, and act as escalation point with the vendor for application issues.

Our crews use their own phones. Is that a problem?

It is manageable. Company data can be protected inside managed apps with MFA and remote removal, without taking over a personal device.

Schedule an IT assessment.

We review your network, security posture, cloud tenant and recovery plan, then hand you a plain-language report of what we found and what it means for the business.