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Industry expertise Construction

We Speak Construction.

From preconstruction to punch list, Think manages IT for general contractors and specialty trades across Florida.

What we already know

Construction IT does not start from zero.

The software, risks, schedules, and operational pressure are different in every vertical. We build support around the way your team actually works.

01 / Capability

Jobsite Connectivity

Starlink, mobile hotspots, and VPN for trailers and field offices

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02 / Capability

Construction Software

Procore, Sage 300, Viewpoint, Bluebeam, Autodesk Build, and more

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03 / Capability

Wire Fraud Protection

BEC defense, email filtering, and security training for your team

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04 / Capability

AI for Construction

Bid analysis, project scheduling, and workflow automation

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We know your software. We know your business.

We support Procore, PlanGrid, Viewpoint, Bluebeam, Sage 300 (Timberline), Sage Intacct, Autodesk Build, Autodesk Building Connected, BIM packages, and CAD platforms. If you have a support agreement with the manufacturer, we keep it running. If you don't, we'll tell you whether you need one.

But software support is the easy part. We understand the construction lifecycle: business development, preconstruction, building, delivery, and closing the loop on estimating. We've worked with GCs, concrete contractors, and specialty trades long enough that your problems aren't theoretical to us.

Scherer Construction. Scorpio Construction. Silverback Concrete. CIC. SSC Construction. These aren't logos on a slide deck. They're companies we talk to every week.

From the front office to the job trailer.

Most of our construction work is office-side IT: servers, workstations, email, project management systems, and the security stack that holds it all together. That's the foundation.

When you put a trailer on a jobsite, we handle that too. Starlink, mobile hotspots, VPN back to the office. Your field team gets the same access to project files and systems as the people sitting at desks. No workarounds, no "just email it to me."

Your biggest threat isn't ransomware. It's wire fraud.

Construction companies deal in large numbers. Wire transfers. Change orders. Progress payments. That makes you a prime target for business email compromise attacks. Someone impersonates a sub, swaps the bank routing number on an invoice, and six figures vanish before anyone notices.

It gets worse. Public-sector projects put project details, bid amounts, and subcontractor lists on the public record. Attackers use that information to craft convincing emails targeting your subs, your accounting team, or your project managers.

And a lot of your subs still run on paper. Faxed invoices. Mailed checks. Check washing is real, and it's happening in Florida right now.

We don't lose sleep over ransomware anymore. Between endpoint protection, encryption monitoring, and hourly backups, ransomware would have to beat three separate systems before it touched your data. Even then, we'd lose an hour at most. The real fight is protecting your money from BEC and fraud. That's where our 24/7 SOC monitoring, email filtering, and security training earn their keep.

Construction doesn't slow down for technology. We get that.

Construction moves fast. Bids go out, jobs start, crews mobilize. There's no natural pause to evaluate new IT systems, train people on new tools, or rethink how technology fits into daily operations.

That's exactly why firms that do make the investment pull ahead. When your estimating feeds directly into your project management, when your field team can pull drawings without driving back to the office, when your accounting system talks to your project system without someone re-keying data, you move faster than companies still doing it the old way.

Our first AI consulting engagements were with construction companies. Kaufman Lynn in South Florida and others are already using AI for bid analysis, project scheduling, and workflow automation. The firms willing to try new approaches are the ones winning more work.

Client voice

What our Construction clients say.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Q·01 What construction software do you support?
Q·02 Do you manage jobsite technology?
Q·03 How fast do you respond to emergencies?
Q·04 What does onboarding look like?
Q·05 Do you work with subcontractors' IT too?
Next move

Your Next Project Shouldn't Wait on IT.

Tell us what you're running and we'll tell you honestly whether we can help. No pitch decks.

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