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When The Crew Is Waiting on a PDF

Foreman time is sold in crew‑hours—when arc‑flash one‑lines stall in upload purgatory, the GC’s schedule does not pause and your lien story gets harder to tell with a straight face.
Safety and finance share the same phone photos—when those photos never reach the VDC folder, change orders and OSHA narratives both get expensive.
Packet discipline Permits and redlines flow
Safety evidence Photos and JSAs time‑stamped
Jobsite reality LTE and temp office Wi‑Fi
GC alignment Procore/PM paths rehearsed

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Projects

Electrical is paperwork that happens to involve wire

Prefab shops and high‑rise temp offices both punish lazy DNS—when VDC cannot publish, field crews improvise channels GCs cannot bill.

Bonding and insurance both ask for evidence—when logs look like folklore, leadership answers questions they did not schedule.

Failure modes

Where electrical stacks crack

Friday afternoon: the foreman’s tablet authenticates but Procore attachments spin; someone AirDrops photos to a PM laptop “just to close the week.”

Safety packets fork across mail, Teams, and personal drives—when an incident happens Monday, nobody can produce the same JSA twice.

Contractors that want defensible sites pair secure remote access with backup and recovery scope that includes project shares—not only HQ servers.

What’s included

Deliverables PMs and safety leads rehearse

We map permit, BIM/VDC, time capture, and photo paths—then prove uploads from real sites with metal and cranes, not from the IT lab.

Outputs include guest access rules with expiry, integration retries, and restore drills on active job folders.
1

Project data map

Drawings, RFIs, JSAs, photos.

2

Device and MDM baseline

Foreman tablets, rugged laptops.

3

WAN and LTE acceptance

Temp offices, elevators, laydown yards.

Process

How electrical IT matures

Baseline uploads from active sites.

Standardize foreman tablets like safety gear.

1

Project stack inventory

PM, VDC, safety, payroll.

2

Connectivity proof

WAN, LTE, guest paths.

3

Identity and MDM

Crew devices, expiring guests.

4

Integration hardening

Attachments, APIs, retries.

5

Monthly GC review

Variance vs. schedule risk.

Scope

What electrical IT includes

Programs span identity, MDM, jobsite connectivity, VDC integrations, email hygiene for spoofed wire instructions, and help desk triage that respects outage windows.

Spoofed vendor mail still lands—phishing defense and email security belong next to glove policies, not after a finance scare.

Outcome

Electrical IT that protects crews, GC relationships, and bondability

Schedule slips and safety gaps both show up as dollars—technology is either invisible or infamous on the walk with the superintendent.

We anchor electrical programs in managed IT services execution and network infrastructure clarity when jobsites upload like branch offices.

Electrical review

If your safety packet lives in three chat threads, you have narrative risk—not a document system

An electrical IT review maps project paths, proves restores, and aligns jobsite connectivity to how crews actually close weeks.
FAQ

Electrical contractor IT

Questions after a GC blamed your uploads for a slip.

Procore vs. email—which wins?
The path crews will actually use under pressure—governance follows behavior, not slogans.
How do we handle guest access?
Named sponsors, expiring accounts, and audits—anonymous guests become both security and schedule debt.
What breaks on high‑rises?
LTE handoffs, DNS, and attachment size limits—baseline all three before crane week.

Keep electrical contractors fast, safe, and defensible on complex jobs

We help Dallas–Fort Worth electrical contractors align IT with permits, safety evidence, and GC schedules.