Many construction companies don’t realize their IT weaknesses until something breaks.
For companies with 20–100 employees, the most common mistakes lead to:
- Downtime
- Data loss
- Security breaches
- Unexpected costs
Here are the most frequent issues — and how to avoid them.
1. Relying on Break/Fix IT
Reactive IT leads to:
- Downtime
- Unpredictable costs
Many of these issues stem from reactive support models. Contractors should compare break/fix vs managed IT for construction companies to understand long-term impact.
2. Ignoring Cybersecurity Requirements
Missing MFA and monitoring exposes companies to ransomware.
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3. Poor Jobsite Connectivity Planning
Unstable internet delays inspections and work.
4. No Backup Strategy
Cloud sync alone is not backup.

5. Lack of Long-Term IT Planning
Without a roadmap, costs and risks increase.
Planning ahead eliminates many of these risks. Here’s how to build a 3–5 year IT roadmap for construction companies.
Real Example
A GC experienced repeated downtime due to weak connectivity and lack of monitoring.
After switching to proactive IT:
- Downtime reduced
- Costs stabilized
Final Takeaway
Most IT issues in construction are preventable with proactive planning and proper infrastructure.
Talk to a Construction IT Expert
If you’re a general contractor or subcontractor with 20–100 employees and want to understand your real IT risks, costs, or gaps, talk to an expert who specializes in construction environments.
No pressure. Just clear answers.
