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Two-way radios for construction crews that work across multi-site jobs.

Superintendents, foremen, equipment operators, and safety officers need reliable comms across a tower job, a remote site visit, and the office trailer — without licensed frequencies or interference from neighboring crews.

Nationwide cellularNo FCC license72-hour shipping

Operator using Elite2Way cellular push-to-talk radio in a construction environment

A typical day on a construction site.

The super is on a tower job in downtown Orlando at 7am, talking to a foreman about a delayed concrete pour. By 9, he's driven to a second site in Sanford to check on excavation. The safety officer is on the first job doing a tailgate talk. The crane signaler is on the radio with the operator about a pick. The PM is in the trailer trying to reach a vendor. A traditional UHF setup means each site has its own license, its own frequency, and zero reach between them. When the super crosses a city line, his radio goes silent.

How POC LTE solves it.

  • One radio reaches anywhere with cellular signal — across a city, across a state, across a 30-state highway corridor.
  • Add crews from a sub-contractor's site to your talk group without programming changes.
  • No frequency coordination, no FCC licensing, no interference from a neighboring developer's radios.
  • Rugged housing rated for jobsite drops, dust, and rain.
  • Talk groups separate safety from operations from the GC office — no crosstalk during a pour.

Roles we equip.

The radios are sized and programmed for who actually uses them. A front desk gets a different setup than a banquet captain or a security supervisor.

Superintendent

Coordinate trades across all active sites without losing reach when driving between them.

Safety officer

Conduct tailgate talks, respond to incidents, coordinate with EMS without leaving the deck.

Foreman

Run the crew, escalate to the super, coordinate with neighboring trades.

Crane signaler

Direct picks with the operator without hand-signal line-of-sight.

Equipment operator

Stay reachable from inside the cab for spotters and ground crew.

Project manager

Loop in vendors, owners, and field staff from the trailer or office.

Lead carpenter

Sync framing teams across multiple floors of a tower.

Site security

After-hours patrol and access control for material lay-down yards.

POC LTE vs UHF/VHF for construction.

Coverage across multiple sites

UHF/VHF

Per-site frequency only

Elite2Way

Nationwide cellular

FCC licensing per site

UHF/VHF

Required

Elite2Way

Not required

Interference from neighbors

UHF/VHF

Common in dense areas

Elite2Way

Eliminated — each fleet is private

Rugged housing

UHF/VHF

Yes, varies by model

Elite2Way

Yes, IP-rated jobsite housing

Add a sub's crew temporarily

UHF/VHF

Reprogramming required

Elite2Way

Add to talk group, no reprogram

Recommended setup.

The most common starting point for teams in this vertical. We adjust based on your roster — call us with your headcount.

Programming

Vertical-specific config

We program separate talk groups for super/PM, foreman/crew, safety, and security. Heavy-duty speaker mics and chest harnesses available as add-ons for operators inside cabs.

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Common questions about construction.

Get started

5 minutes on the phone and you'll know if this is right for your operation.

No PowerPoint. No gated pricing. Just the numbers, the coverage map, and the timeline.