Temporary yet enterprise-grade network infrastructure for construction sites — track workers, monitor progress, and keep project teams connected.
Construction site connectivity gaps slow decision-making, prevent real-time oversight, and create safety blind spots — all of which translate directly to cost overruns and liability exposure.
Construction sites are built on bare land with no existing fiber, conduit, or network infrastructure. Connectivity must be created from scratch — and must move as the project progresses.
Without camera coverage across the site, safety incidents in remote corners happen without documentation. OSHA and insurance requirements increasingly mandate continuous video evidence of site safety conditions.
Dozens of subcontractors with rotating personnel access sites without trackable credentials. Theft, unauthorized access, and after-hours incidents are common on sites without electronic access control at gates and trailers.
When project managers, engineers, and subcontractors cannot access BIM models, RFIs, and project management platforms from the site, decisions are made on outdated information — causing rework and delays.
INALAMBRICA.US deploys rapid, temporary enterprise-grade network infrastructure on construction sites — from small commercial builds to mega-infrastructure projects.
INALAMBRICA.US deploys temporary enterprise WiFi across entire construction sites in one day — field offices, active work floors, loading areas, and perimeter. Equipment installs on temporary poles, fencing, and structures with weatherproof mounting.
Battery-powered and solar-powered UniFi cameras cover all site entrances, crane operation zones, scaffolding areas, and material storage. AI motion detection sends alerts for after-hours movement and restricted area entry.
Electronic gate access with contractor credentials limits site entry to approved personnel during approved hours. Real-time personnel tracking within the site supports emergency mustering — safety compliance and accountability simultaneously.
With no fiber at the site, LTE or 5G provides the primary internet backbone — delivered to a ruggedized router that distributes WiFi across the entire site. We aggregate multiple LTE modems for redundancy and bandwidth.
Reliable site WiFi enables real-time access to Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud, BIM 360, and other project management platforms from anywhere on site — eliminating the offline decision lag that causes rework.
Areas of the site without power access are served by solar-powered WiFi and camera nodes — self-contained units that provide connectivity and surveillance without any electrical infrastructure.
Connected project teams make decisions based on current information. RFIs, change orders, and design questions get responses in minutes instead of days — preventing the decision bottlenecks that cause cascading schedule delays.
Continuous camera footage provides irrefutable evidence of safety compliance — or violations — across the entire site. In the event of an incident, footage is preserved locally and provides the documentation required for insurance and regulatory purposes.
Documented construction site theft in the Caribbean averages 3-5% of material costs. Electronic access control with camera coverage reduces opportunistic theft and provides evidence for recovery of stolen materials.
Commercial construction projects need office connectivity for the project management team, floor-by-floor coverage as the building rises, and perimeter cameras — with the entire network relocating as the building completes.
Road, bridge, and utility infrastructure projects often span kilometers. Long-range outdoor WiFi with solar-powered repeater nodes provides connectivity across linear project sites without fixed power.
Hotel and resort developments require temporary networks for construction and then permanent enterprise networks for the opening. INALAMBRICA.US plans both phases simultaneously — the construction network transitions into the permanent hotel infrastructure.
Large residential developments being built across multiple phases need connectivity in completed phases while construction continues in adjacent phases — a complex deployment that temporary enterprise WiFi handles seamlessly.
INALAMBRICA.US installed cameras and WiFi on our 18-hectare resort construction site in one day. Our project managers stopped making the 45-minute drive to site for status updates — everything was visible from the office. We also caught two after-hours material theft attempts on camera, which we handed to the authorities. The ROI was immediate.
For sites up to 5 hectares, INALAMBRICA.US deploys complete temporary WiFi and camera infrastructure in one working day. Larger sites or sites requiring extensive cable runs between buildings take 2-3 days. We maintain a pre-staged deployment kit for rapid mobilization — the day you need connectivity, we can typically be on-site within 24 hours notice.
We plan construction site networks for progressive expansion. APs and cameras mount on temporary poles and fence brackets that we relocate as the project advances. For tall buildings, we add floor-by-floor APs as structure is completed. The backbone router and switches remain in the site office unchanged — only the edge devices move with the work.
Yes — our solar-powered camera and WiFi nodes operate completely independently of electrical infrastructure. Each node includes solar panels, a battery pack providing 3-5 days of backup power, a ruggedized camera, and a WiFi radio that relays footage to the site network. These units are steel-caged to resist tampering and can be repositioned as camera coverage needs evolve.
For sites with adequate LTE signal, we aggregate 2-4 LTE connections from different carriers using a multi-WAN bonding router — providing 200-400 Mbps of combined throughput with automatic failover between carriers. For sites near fiber infrastructure, we coordinate temporary business fiber installation. For remote sites with poor LTE signal, satellite internet (Starlink or VSAT) provides reliable connectivity at competitive costs.
Absolutely — INALAMBRICA.US offers a construction-to-permanent network transition for commercial buildings and hotel developments. We design the temporary network using the same equipment selected for the permanent installation. As construction completes, we progressively integrate permanent cable runs and relocate equipment from temporary to permanent positions. This eliminates duplicate investment and ensures the permanent network is operational when the building opens.
We deploy temporary enterprise-grade networks on construction sites across the Caribbean — rapid setup, zero maintenance, and a clear path to permanent infrastructure when construction completes.
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