Ashington construction technology partner

Digital foundations for construction teams, sites, and project offices.

IT Construction Services LTD supports construction businesses that need dependable site connectivity, practical project systems, secure documents, and technology that survives real-world conditions.

We understand that site technology has to work around changing teams, temporary offices, shifting deadlines, subcontractor access, weather, movement, and the pressure to keep records accurate while work continues.

Current site status Online

Connectivity, file access, device readiness, and backup coverage are actively monitored across active work areas.

Field systems

Reliable technology for moving sites.

Our field support covers the practical details that keep site teams connected: who needs access, which devices are shared, how documents are controlled, where information is backed up, and who owns each issue when something fails.

Temporary Site Networks

Rapid connectivity planning, secure Wi-Fi zones, shared office access, printer setup, and handover documentation.

Document Control Support

Structured folders, permissions, version control guidance, site photo workflows, and access standards for subcontractors.

Device & Asset Setup

Rugged laptops, tablets, scanners, mobile device policies, endpoint protection, and field-ready configuration checklists.

Cyber-Safe Site Operations

Multi-factor authentication, backup routines, supplier access reviews, incident preparation, and practical team training.

Delivery programme

Plan, mobilise, operate, demobilise.

Each stage has different risks. Early planning prevents rushed setup, mobilisation confirms that users can work, operating support keeps issues visible, and demobilisation protects records after the project team moves on.

We review requirements, site constraints, document workflows, user groups, supplier access, and critical dates before the first setup visit.

Equipment readiness

Estimate support load by active site count.

Adjust the number of sites to preview the operational focus we would discuss during discovery.

As the number of active sites grows, informal support quickly becomes harder to manage. We help standardise setup packs, access routes, asset records, and escalation notes so each new location starts from a stronger baseline.

3 active sites

Recommended focus: shared standards, planned site visits, and centralised support notes.

Site operating pack

Practical technology standards for busy site teams.

Connectivity Pack

Router placement notes, backup connection options, secure Wi-Fi naming, guest access rules, and escalation contacts.

Document Pack

Folder structures, naming conventions, permissions, revision discipline, drawing access, and photo capture guidance.

Device Pack

Tablet setup, rugged laptop checks, shared device policies, endpoint protection, charging routines, and asset tracking.

Closeout Pack

Data archive steps, account removal, recovered equipment, supplier offboarding, lessons learned, and handover records.

Command centre

Visibility for project managers and directors.

We help construction leaders understand which sites are ready, which systems are fragile, and where technology risk could slow programme delivery. Reporting can be kept simple: status, blockers, owners, and next actions.

Mobilisation tracker: connectivity, equipment, accounts, printers, document access, and support contacts.

Issue log: recurring faults, site impact, workaround status, supplier owner, and target resolution date.

Access view: internal teams, subcontractors, temporary accounts, permission changes, and removal dates.

Continuity view: backup locations, critical files, offline procedures, and recovery responsibilities.

Technology toolbelt

Built for mud, movement, and deadlines.

Site Wi-Fi Shared Drives Drawing Access Endpoint Security Asset Registers Backup Checks Supplier Access Handover Archives

Project support scenarios

Technology help across the full construction lifecycle.

Construction projects change quickly. Temporary offices move, subcontractors join and leave, drawings are revised, and project records need to stay accessible long after the physical work is complete.

Pre-start: review connectivity options, plan shared access, prepare devices, confirm critical applications, and define the support route.

Live works: respond to connectivity problems, access requests, printer failures, tablet setup, document issues, and user onboarding needs.

Progress control: keep site technology notes current, track recurring faults, monitor backup confidence, and raise risks before they delay operations.

Completion: archive records, remove temporary users, recover equipment, document lessons, and create a cleaner pack for the next project.