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Construction & Engineering
Operational connectivity for distributed sites and infrastructure deployments.
180+
Countries
Site coverage footprint
Rapid
Deployment
No site infrastructure required
Centralised
Management
All sites, one portal
Construction and engineering projects operate across temporary, distributed, and often remote sites — each requiring rapid connectivity deployment and centralised management without permanent infrastructure investment at each location.
The Challenge
Why standard connectivity falls short
Temporary and distributed site operations
Construction projects move between sites on unpredictable timelines — requiring connectivity that can be deployed and decommissioned quickly without permanent infrastructure or per-site carrier agreements.
Remote site coverage
Infrastructure projects often operate in semi-rural or remote environments where single-carrier coverage is variable — requiring multi-network capability to maintain connectivity for site operations and IoT devices.
Equipment and IoT connectivity at scale
Modern construction sites deploy connected equipment, environmental monitoring, and worker safety systems — each requiring managed connectivity that can be provisioned and governed centrally.
The Boundless Approach
How we address it
Carrier-agnostic multi-network connectivity deployable at any site within the coverage footprint — with SIM lifecycle management from a centralised portal and OTA provisioning that eliminates the need for physical site visits for connectivity updates.
- Multi-carrier coverage across remote and semi-rural sites
- Rapid SIM provisioning without on-site carrier appointments
- Centralised management across all project sites
- NB-IoT and LTE-M for environmental and safety sensors
- OTA provisioning — no equipment recalls for updates
- Usage monitoring and cost controls per site or project
Ready to discuss Construction & Engineering connectivity?
Short discovery discussion to understand your environment, operational requirements, and deployment priorities.