Before signing a new construction contract, most companies review scope, timelines, and budgets — but overlook IT readiness.
For firms with 20–100 employees, missing IT requirements can lead to:
- Failed inspections
- Delayed project starts
- Insurance issues
- Data access problems
Here’s a practical IT checklist to review before starting any new project.
1. Jobsite Connectivity Readiness
Confirm:
- Internet availability
- Backup connectivity
- Coverage across the site
Connectivity planning is critical before mobilization. Contractors should review the best jobsite Wi-Fi options for construction sites to ensure reliable access.
2. Security & Compliance Requirements
Review:
- Cyber insurance requirements
- Data handling expectations
- Access control policies
Many contracts now require proof of security controls. Construction firms should understand cyber insurance requirements for construction companies before signing.
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3. Software & Collaboration Tools
Ensure:
- Procore / Buildertrend setup
- File-sharing structure
- Permissions configured
4. Device Readiness
Verify:
- Laptops and tablets are secured
- Mobile device management is enabled

5. Backup & Recovery Planning
Confirm:
- Data backup is configured
- Recovery timelines are defined
Real Example
A subcontractor delayed project kickoff by 4 days due to missing connectivity and access setup.
After implementing a checklist, onboarding time dropped significantly.
Final Takeaway
IT readiness should be part of every project kickoff — not an afterthought.
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.
