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Why we run managed devices.

Every Foundara laptop, desktop and field workstation is enrolled in a Remote Monitoring & Management (RMM) platform. That means our IT partner can see device health, push updates, and resolve issues without anyone having to wait for a technician to drive across town.

For a construction company that's only as fast as its slowest device, that matters. A frozen estimator laptop is a delayed bid. A PM who can't open a drawing on site is a stalled crew. Managed devices keep both moving.

Project manager using a rugged laptop on a jobsite

What our RMM setup actually does.

Five capabilities, working quietly in the background, every day.

24/7 Health Monitoring

Disk space, memory, battery health and CPU load are watched in real time. A failing hard drive in an estimator's laptop gets flagged before it crashes mid-bid.

Automated Patching

Operating system, browser and security patches are tested and rolled out on a schedule that doesn't interrupt the workday so devices stay current without nagging anyone.

Software Updates

Estimating software, project management tools, design suites and document apps are kept on supported versions across every machine.

Remote Troubleshooting

If a PM's laptop won't connect on site, support can take over the screen in minutes no driving back to the office to get help.

Security & Anti-Malware

Endpoint protection runs continuously, and suspicious activity is investigated instead of ignored. Client documents stay on devices we control.

Document Systems

Plans, change orders and contracts live in a managed cloud document system versioned, backed up, and accessible from any approved device.

Why this matters to you

When our tech runs well, your project runs well.

A construction company can have the best crews in the world, but if estimators can't open a drawing, project managers can't sync a schedule, or office staff can't process a change order the job stops. We invest in managed IT so your renovation never stops for a reason that has nothing to do with construction.