Construction & Field Services

Your sites are remote.
Your technology shouldn't be.

Safety-critical communication, real-time fleet visibility, and jobsite connectivity — managed as one engagement.
The Challenges

What we hear most from construction businesses

Safety and coordination break down in the field

Dispersed crews, remote sites, and unreliable coverage make it hard to push safety alerts, coordinate deliveries, and keep drivers and operators aligned with the office in real time. Miscommunication on a jobsite isn't just inefficient — it's a liability.

No live visibility into fleet and equipment

GPS that drops off in low-signal terrain leaves managers guessing where assets are, how they're performing, and whether maintenance is overdue. Without reliable connectivity, fleet oversight across multiple sites becomes reactive instead of managed.

Too many tools, not enough signal

Radios, texts, consumer apps, and email create fragmented communication with no audit trail and no consistency. Remote and temporary sites often lack the infrastructure to support the cloud tools teams depend on — and dead zones make every channel unreliable.

Key components enabled by connected construction solutions:

Connected infrastructure on construction sites improves worker safety, fleet visibility, and site coordination — reducing risk and keeping projects on track across distributed job sites.

Automated safety monitoring for workers.

Automated check-in systems and emergency alerts extend safety oversight to workers in locations where supervision is impractical — providing response capability without requiring constant manual monitoring.

Real-time GPS tracking  of vehicles and equipments across multiple job sites.

Telematics hardware on construction vehicles and equipment provides continuous location, engine hours, and utilisation data — enabling better deployment decisions and identifying underused assets across the fleet.

Instant voice communication across sites, vehicles, and offices.

Cellular push-to-talk connects site workers, vehicle operators, and office staff on a single communication network — with nationwide coverage and no requirement for radio infrastructure at each site.

Internet access to job sites without dependence on fixed infrastructure.

Mobile cellular routers provide internet access for project management software, safety systems, and communications on construction sites — deployable immediately without waiting for fixed-line installation.
How We Help

Solutions mapped to your operations

IT Infrastructure
Automated electronic forms
Solves problem of data flows, documentation, syncronization of data across systems and timeliness and accuracy of invoicing
Internet of Things
Fleet telematics and asset tracking
Real-time GPS, driver behaviour scoring, idle time monitoring, and maintenance scheduling. We match the right hardware (Peplink, Teltonika, Sierra Wireless) to your terrain and use case — and manage the entire deployment.
Mobility
Push-to-Talk across sites and vehicles
Nationwide instant voice on LTE — works on standard smartphones or ruggedised PTT handsets. Dispatch console for site supervisors. No radio range limits, no infrastructure to maintain.
Unbreakable Internet
Site and office connectivity that holds
Temporary and permanent site connectivity with LTE failover so operations don't stop when the primary link drops. One contact for all carriers, all locations.

5,000+ customers trust us with the hard stuff

"I've had the pleasure of working with National Wireless for over a decade. They understand our business and have offered creative solutions to address our needs, always exceeding expectations. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a trustworthy and agile business partner."
Mike F.
ACCLAIM HEALTH
"National Wireless has been an important part of our work. Communications is paramount for our SCADA system — and as we continue to grow, remote monitoring of our distribution system equipment and DER sites will become even more critical."
Mike
ERTH POWER · UTILITY DISTRIBUTION & GENERATION
"We haven't had any issues or experienced any packet loss since switching to National Wireless. The reliability has been flawless and it's eliminated the need for repeated site visits. For our business, that's invaluable."
Aaron Lengyel
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR · FORTRAN TRAFFIC SYSTEMS
"The National Wireless team consistently goes above and beyond to deliver outstanding service. Their dedication, reliability, and commitment to our best interests have made them an essential partner — not just for mobility projects, but across the Bell ecosystem."
Chris R.
TBM SERVICE GROUP
"National Wireless was the only company that answered the phone. They responded within an hour, and within 24 hours we had the system purchased. Every time I've reached out — email, service ticket, or phone call — I get a response within an hour or two, not days."
Jason Casey
EQUIPMENT MANAGER · THE MONCTON WILDCATS
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The right technology decision starts with the right conversation.

If you have a technology challenge, a project in progress, or a question about whether any of this applies to your situation. we're worth a conversation. No obligation, no standard pitch deck.
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