Many construction companies know they need IT support — but aren’t always clear on what a provider actually does.
For companies with 20–100 employees, IT providers handle far more than troubleshooting.
1. Jobsite Connectivity Management
- Internet setup
- Failover configuration
- Wi-Fi deployment
Connectivity is foundational. Here’s how to design a secure jobsite network from scratch.
2. Security & Compliance
- MFA enforcement
- Endpoint protection
- Insurance alignment
3. Cloud & Software Management
- Microsoft 365
- Procore
- File management

Not sure where you stand? We help construction companies identify IT risks, insurance gaps, and jobsite issues before they become problems.
4. Helpdesk & Support
- Fast response times
- Issue resolution
- User support
5. Strategic Planning
- IT roadmap
- Budget forecasting
- Technology upgrades
Long-term planning is critical. Here’s how to build a 3–5 year IT roadmap for construction companies.
Final Takeaway
A construction IT provider ensures your technology supports your projects — not slows them down.
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.
