Choosing the wrong internet solution for a construction jobsite can cause outages, missed inspections, and project delays.
For most Southern California jobsites, monthly connectivity costs range from $150 to $800 per site, depending on speed, redundancy, and equipment.
Here’s how SD-WAN, fixed wireless, and LTE/5G compare — and when each makes sense.
Option 1 — LTE / 5G Routers
Best for:
- Short-term projects
- Fast deployment
- Early project phases
Pros:
- Same-day setup
- Portable
- Widely available
Cons:
- Congestion issues
- Inconsistent speeds
Choosing the right internet source is only part of the equation. Contractors should also review the best jobsite Wi-Fi options for construction sites to ensure full site coverage.
Option 2 — Fixed Wireless Internet
Best for:
- Medium to long-term jobsites
- Areas without fiber
- Stable throughput needs
Pros:
- More stable than LTE
- Faster deployment than fiber
- Predictable speeds
Cons:
- Requires line of sight
- Not available everywhere
Cost: $200–$600 per month
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Option 3 — SD-WAN with Hybrid Failover
Best for:
- Large or mission-critical sites
- Multi-building projects
- High inspection frequency
Pros:
- Automatic failover
- Traffic prioritization
- Centralized management
Cons:
- Higher upfront equipment cost

Real Example
A GC with 5 concurrent projects reduced inspection delays by deploying fixed wireless primary with LTE failover under SD-WAN management.
Final Takeaway
Connectivity is one of the biggest cost drivers. Here’s what IT typically costs for construction companies in Orange County when infrastructure is included.
For most construction jobsites:
- LTE = speed of deployment
- Fixed wireless = best balance
- SD-WAN = resilience and control
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.
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