Why choose Protek for construction IT services?
Prevent costly delays by fixing IT issues early so projects don’t miss bid or permit deadlines.
Secure sensitive plans and reports with protections that meet construction compliance needs.
Connect crews and offices through IT networks built to support time-sensitive field communication.
Improve coordination with instant file access that keeps every site working from the same plan.
Respond to job changes faster with cloud tools that update drawings and notes across every device.
We provide reliable IT support tailored for construction companies. Explore how we can streamline your operations with secure, efficient IT solutions.
Simplify daily operations by letting us handle IT system upkeep, so your supervisors can focus on managing crews, subs, and active build phases.
Keep projects on schedule by giving your team direct access to tech support when tools crash or devices stop syncing in the middle of a workday.
Protect project data by blocking phishing attempts and securing mobile access to blueprints, contracts, and communications across sites.
Access project files from anywhere by syncing field devices with the cloud, so your crew stays productive even without office access.
Avoid wasteful tech purchases by getting guidance that matches tools to your crew size, project mix, and growth goals.
Catch network failures early by using real-time alerts that help you fix issues before they stall timecard systems or camera feeds.
Minimize project disruption by recovering schedules, files, and accounting data quickly after a storm, theft, or accidental loss.
Track devices across jobsites by logging and managing equipment usage, ownership, and condition with a centralized IT asset inventory.
Set up new offices without delays with our team coordinating your move, reconnecting systems, and testing everything before your team walks in.
When you track licenses by hand, it’s easy to miss a renewal or forget a required update. That creates gaps in your tools, risks penalties, and can even stop work on active projects.
Instead, let Protek handle your licensing across project management, design, and back-office platforms. Our team keeps everything patched, current, and aligned with vendor rules so your systems stay active and approved.
You avoid downtime and legal issues, and your team keeps moving without interruption.
Protek provides simple solutions so you can focus on your projects without adding IT management to your already busy schedule.
Onsite construction workers may skip cybersecurity steps when sharing files between sites for the sake of speed and convenience. The problem is that this action opens the door to attacks that can spread through shared networks and unmanaged devices.
Protek can help you solve this issue by automating cybersecurity across your systems. Our team sets up background threat detection, patching, endpoint defense, and phishing protection that doesn’t interrupt daily workflows.
This keeps file sharing secure without adding friction for field teams. You reduce risk, stay compliant, and keep every job site protected.
Many construction firms outgrow their IT setup without noticing. As projects multiply and teams expand, old systems fall behind. When that happens, it causes slowdowns, missed updates, confusion, and costs an average of 39% of working days each year due to wasted time.
That’s why Protek focuses on helping you create a long-term technology roadmap that aligns with your hiring plans, project demands, and geographic growth. Our approach keeps systems reliable and scalable, so your operations run without interruption.
You also gain expert guidance on which tools to adopt and when to upgrade. This helps you avoid wasted investments and stay ahead of future challenges.
You lose valuable time when your internal team has to figure out what gear works at each new job site. Poor fit, short lifespans, or missing connections create unnecessary delays. These issues slow down progress before your crew even starts the real work.
Protek’s experts can offer advice on and help you procure rugged devices, access points, and full setups that match your exact needs. Our planning includes office-to-field coordination for temporary or rotating sites. You get reliable, compatible hardware without trial and error.
This approach cuts wasted time and avoids extra costs. Your team arrives ready to work, with the right tools already in place.
Some IT services are critical for keeping construction projects on track, especially with remote sites, strict timelines, and high equipment costs. These services protect your data, connect your teams, and prevent delays caused by system failures or downtime.
Non-negotiable services include:
Managed IT provides consistent support no matter where the job site is.
We can set up mobile-friendly systems, deploy secure remote access tools, and manage devices that move with your crews. This reduces downtime, helps field teams stay connected to central systems, and allows for real-time updates from anywhere.
It also simplifies IT network setup and support across changing locations without pulling internal staff away from core work.
IT services can improve construction site safety by keeping safety systems like cameras, alerts, and wearable sensors online and working.
We can also make sure workers can access digital safety checklists, training, and emergency procedures on-site. This helps crews follow safety rules, report issues quickly, and avoid delays caused by broken or disconnected equipment.
Reliable IT keeps critical safety tools available when they’re needed most.
Limited internet access will not prevent us from supporting your job sites. We plan for remote locations by using cellular failover, satellite options, and offline-capable tools when needed.
We can also pre-configure equipment before it reaches the site, so setup is fast and reliable. If internet access is weak, we’ll recommend solutions that keep your teams connected and reduce downtime caused by poor connectivity.
Utah does not have a law that requires specific technology in public infrastructure projects. However, agencies like the Utah Department of Transportation must follow the Utah Technology Governance Act.
This law requires state agencies to meet statewide cybersecurity standards, use technology that works with existing systems, get approval for major IT decisions, submit technology plans, and follow data privacy rules.
These requirements apply to technology used in publicly funded infrastructure projects.
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