Managing construction equipment across various job sites is no small feat. With high-value assets constantly moving between locations, construction companies face challenges related to visibility, utilization, security, and maintenance. GPS tracking for construction equipment is an indispensable solution to these challenges.
In this blog, we’ll dive into what GPS tracking for construction equipment entails, why it’s essential for the industry, what features to look for, how to evaluate providers, and which solutions stand out in the market—along with why Tenna leads the pack.
Hardware devices that leverage GPS can find the exact location of the item they are affixed to. These devices are classified as telematics trackers and can send this information to a central system using a cellular or satellite network for review and interpretation. For construction companies, this means they can track heavy machinery, vehicles, tools, and other important equipment anytime and anywhere with GPS trackers to identify the location of tracked assets in their fleet.
Managing fleets of equipment without GPS tracking is like flying blind. GPS gives contractors clear insights, control, and smart tools for managing their fleet, which helps them make better decisions based on data, not just guesswork.
Here's why GPS tracking for equipment management is essential.
Construction equipment is frequently moved between sites, making it hard to keep tabs on where everything is. Real-time GPS tracking allows you to instantly locate any asset from your tracking platform app. This is especially helpful in large or sprawling job sites or when teams use equipment across multiple locations.
Plus, by working with a provider that offers geofencing, contractors can set site boundaries on a map to monitor exit and entry events based on GPS tracking equipment.
With GPS tracking, contractors can reduce equipment loss and theft. Reduced theft equals reduced cost of rentals, replacements, insurance premiums and more.
A common challenge in construction is underutilized or idle equipment. GPS tracking systems that pull data from GPS plug-in units allow construction businesses to track usage patterns and identify which machines are being overworked and which are collecting dust.
Tenna’s platform includes utilization reports and dashboards to help contractors maximize utilization and ultimately ROI on their owned assets (and their telematics system purchase). With this data, businesses can find which machines are not used enough and redistribute resources more effectively across job sites so they can be assigned to new projects or job sites.
This helps reduce unnecessary costs, such as rental fees or paying to continue owning and operating equipment that isn't being used often.
Maintenance isn’t just about reacting to breakdowns—it’s about preventing them. GPS tracking systems that work with GPS plug-in devices can analyze asset usage data that can warn contractors about service needs and misuse, such as extended idling. With Tenna, preventative maintenance triggers can be set and triggered based on usage hours or calendar days as appropriate for each asset type.
Additionally, GPS tracking devices can show problems found in equipment and vehicles. This includes fault codes and DTCs from the machine’s electronic control unit (ECU) or onboard diagnostic system (OBD).
Tenna’s solution includes automated maintenance tracking that extends asset life and reduces unexpected downtime.
Contractors bill for their equipment in a variety of ways, but regardless of what method is used, accurate billing requires accurate usage data. With GPS tracking, you can monitor how long each machine has been used (or located) at a job site. This can help with accurate job costing and client billing. It also fosters accountability among teams by providing an audit trail of equipment movement and use.
When selecting a GPS tracking system for your construction business, it’s essential to consider the features that directly address construction industry needs. Here’s what to look for during the evaluation stage:
Choosing the right GPS tracking solution for your construction business means evaluating key providers in the space. Here’s a quick competitive evaluation of some top options for GPS tracking for construction equipment:
Tenna |
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Verizon Connect |
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Teletrac Navman |
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Samsara |
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HCSS |
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While general fleet tracking platforms offer solid GPS functionality, they often lack features built for the construction industry. Tenna is purpose-built for contractors, offering end-to-end asset management across mixed fleets, from heavy iron to hand tools.
Finding the best GPS tracking system for your construction company starts with evaluating your specific needs and growth plans.
Tenna’s roadmap includes expanding analytics, AI-driven insights, and new tracking technologies—all tailored to the construction industry.
4. Assess Customer SupportResponsive, industry-specific support is vital. Tenna offers a dedicated customer success manager for larger fleets, ensuring smooth onboarding and ongoing value.
Tenna isn’t just another GPS tracking provider—it’s a construction-focused platform built from the ground up to serve contractors. Tenna offers:
By investing in GPS tracking for construction equipment, you're not just adding another layer of oversight—you're building a more efficient, cost-effective, and future-proof operation.