For Alberta construction companies operating remote job sites, the ideal IT setup includes redundant internet connectivity, secure cloud file access, mobile device management, encrypted communications, and centralized monitoring. Without proper configuration, jobsite outages can cost $5,000–$20,000 per day in lost productivity and delays. For companies with 25–150 employees, structured IT architecture ensures consistent operations across multiple active projects.
Here’s the optimal framework.
1. Redundant Internet Connectivity
Primary: Business-grade ISP
Backup: LTE or Starlink failover
Automatic failover prevents downtime during service outages.
2. Secure Cloud-Based File Access
Avoid local-only file servers.
Best practice:
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SharePoint with structured permissions
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Version control enabled
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Secure remote access
This protects blueprints and project documents.
3. Jobsite Firewall Deployment
Each site should have:
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Business-grade firewall
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VPN encryption
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Intrusion detection
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Network segmentation
Temporary routers from retail stores create massive risk.
4. Mobile Device Management (MDM)
Field laptops and tablets must include:
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Full disk encryption
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Remote wipe capability
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Centralized update management
Device theft is common in construction.
5. 24/7 Monitoring Across All Sites
SOC monitoring ensures:
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After-hours threat detection
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Rapid containment
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Centralized oversight
Real Example
A 60-employee commercial builder experienced repeated internet outages at remote sites, causing 3 days of lost productivity annually (~$45,000 in cost).
After deploying:
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LTE failover
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Managed firewall
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Centralized cloud storage
Downtime was reduced by 80% in 12 months.
Trust Signals
Look for MSPs that:
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Specialize in multi-site environments
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Provide Alberta-wide onsite support
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Offer fixed pricing per user
Construction IT must be mobile-first.