IT That Survives a Jobsite.
Not a Deskbound Stack.
General contractors, electrical, mechanical, civil, and specialty trades. Field-heavy crews. Project-based engagements. Multi-site jobsite operations. The IT we run is built for how the work actually happens - not a generic SMB stack that assumes everyone works in the office.
Just some of the situations we help with
How This Shows Up
In Practice.
Four of the most common situations we work in for Construction operators. There are more — these are the ones that surface most often. If none of them describes yours yet, that is still worth a conversation.
Scenario 01
When the founder is still on the truck
Family-owned electrical, mechanical, or specialty trade. Founder still on the truck most days. Office staff doubles as IT support. Growing customer base, growing crew, growing IT pain.
- Identity foundation that scales with the crew
- Cyber baseline before the first ransomware call
- Backup integrity you can restore under pressure
- MDM for field crews from day one
Fractional engagement. Capability slice, not full stack.
Scenario 02
When multiple jobsites are outpacing the office
A growing GC or specialty contractor running multiple active jobsites. Project management software, accounting, and field documentation starting to fragment. M&A path on the horizon.
- Standardization across the jobsite stack
- Identity at scale before it becomes the bottleneck
- Real-time document control across sites
- Vendor governance so bids stay clean
Bundled at Foundation. One accountable team while the operation scales.
Scenario 03
When field-heavy operations demand consistency
An established trade running multiple offices, multiple jobsites, and a field-heavy workforce. Operational technology adjacent: heavy equipment, telematics, fleet tracking. Project complexity is real.
- Operational discipline across contexts
- Customer-system integration where the friction is
- Field-to-office data flow, no re-keying
- Clean financial close on every project
Bundled or Co-Managed. Vencer brings the senior layer either way.
Scenario 04
When M&A conversations are routine
A construction holding company or trades group on the M&A path. Cash flow strong. Consolidating regional players. Board-level acquisition conversations are routine business.
- Integration capacity built before the deal
- M&A-ready data architecture across the group
- 90-day target evaluation playbook
- Board-grade reporting from acquisition to close
Bundled at Professional or Premier. Full ownership, board-level visibility.
What Vencer delivers
Built for Construction
The Capability Set.
The capabilities most MSPs don’t carry - built into how we run.
Job-site connectivity
LTE, 5G, mesh, temporary Wi-Fi
Job-site infrastructure is a first-class capability. LTE and 5G modems, temporary Wi-Fi networks, mesh setups for large sites, and site-office IT that comes down cleanly when the job wraps.
Mobile fleet support
Phone-first, tablet-heavy, MDM enforced
Every field worker gets phone-first help. MDM enforcement via Intune or Jamf. Device replacement under 24 hours in urban markets we cover. Losing a tablet should not cost half a day.
Construction ERP integration
Procore, Autodesk, Sage 300 CRE, Vista
We don't build these platforms. We make sure your users reach them cleanly, identity is enforced, and data doesn't leave through gaps in the wall.
Field-to-office continuity
Same identity, same MFA, same helpdesk
Consistency across contexts is the north star. Same identity, same MFA, same file access, same helpdesk from the boardroom to the trailer. No compromised workflows because you're in the field.
Cyber for construction
Baseline plus jobsite-aware
The standard cyber baseline plus construction-specific realities: bidding platform credentials, subcontractor access, and mobile device security in physically permissive environments.
Project-close discipline
Clean financial close every project
Real-time project document control, customer-system integration, and the IT layer that makes month-end and job-close smooth instead of chaotic.
Talk to our manufacturing team.
No pitch. 30 minutes.
30 minutes. No pitch. We answer your questions about OT/IT, customer-system integration, and what your IT should actually be doing.
Engagement Models
Not sure which fit works?
Bundled, Co-Managed, and Fractional laid out with tiers, add-ons, and where each fits.
Construction FAQ
Common questions from construction operators
How do you support job-site connectivity?
Job-site infrastructure is a first-class capability. LTE and 5G modems, temporary Wi-Fi networks, mesh setups for large sites, and site-office IT that comes down cleanly when the job wraps. We treat the job site as a real environment, not a temporary annoyance.
Mobile fleet support - tablets, laptops, phones?
Mobile-primary support built in. Every field worker gets phone-first help, MDM enforcement (Microsoft Intune or Jamf), device replacement under 24 hours in urban markets we cover. Losing a tablet in a jobsite trailer shouldn't cost you half a day of foreman productivity.
Integration with construction ERPs and project management software?
We work alongside Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud, PlanGrid, Bluebeam, Sage 300 CRE, Vista, and QuickBooks Contractor. We don't build these platforms - we make sure your users can reach them cleanly, that identity is enforced, and that data doesn't leave through gaps in the wall.
How do you handle the transition between office and field workflows?
Consistency across contexts is the north star. Same identity, same MFA, same file access, same helpdesk from the boardroom to the trailer. We architect the environment so a project engineer on-site has the same experience they'd have at HQ - no compromised workflows because you're in the field.
Capability
International & Multi-Site
Operating beyond Calgary? You're not alone.
Live operations right now in Bangkok, Jakarta, and Singapore. Two sister entities running follow-the-sun 24/7 Monitoring and Support across the Americas and Southeast Asia. Project history in Istanbul, Turkey, and sub-Saharan Africa. International capability is layered on top of any engagement model, in any industry vertical.