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— Construction technology roadmaps

Technology roadmaps for growing construction firms, a plan that scales with you

As a construction firm grows, the technology that coped at ten people quietly buckles at fifty, and bigger contracts start to demand more than a patched-together setup can give. We build a clear, phased technology roadmap tied to your pipeline and growth, so IT stops being a series of reactive fixes and becomes a plan you can see, budget for and build on.
★★★★★
120+ 5-star Google reviews
A plan tied to your growth
TOMLINSON · CONSTRUCTION
SHEET 05

SCOPE

IT strategy & roadmaps

SECTOR

Construction, architecture & engineering

REGION

South West · UK-wide

CERT

Cyber Essentials Plus

RATING

120+ reviews · 5.0

EST.

2008

Construction technology roadmaps at a glance

Core problem
Technology that worked at one size starts to break at the next, with no plan for what comes after.
What we do
Build a one to three year roadmap tied to your pipeline, with phased upgrades and clear priorities.

Tied To Growth

Every decision linked to where the business is going, bigger projects, more sites, more people.

Owned, Not Filed

A Virtual IT Director keeps the roadmap live and reviewed, not a document that gathers dust.
Where
Across the South West: Devon, Exeter, Plymouth, Torbay, Somerset, Cornwall and Bristol.

— Sound familiar?

Why does technology start holding the business back as you grow?

These are the four that quietly cap a growing construction firm.
Problem 01

Systems that stop scaling

The setup that ran fine for a small team strains as you add people, sites and projects, and the cracks show at the worst moments.
Problem 02

No plan, just firefighting

Without a roadmap, every upgrade is a reaction to something breaking, so spend is lumpy and nothing is ever quite ahead of the curve.
Problem 03

Tech debt blocking bigger work

Ageing kit and tangled systems make it harder to take on larger contracts that expect modern, secure, well-run technology.
Problem 04

No one owning the direction

Decisions get made in a rush by people who are not technologists, with no one joining technology to the business plan.

— What we do

How do we build technology around where you are going?

A roadmap that turns reactive IT into a plan tied to growth.

A phased, prioritised plan

A one to three year roadmap that sequences upgrades by impact and risk, so you always know what is next and why.

Tied to your pipeline

Technology planned around the projects, sites and headcount you are growing into, not the firm you were three years ago.

Capacity for bigger contracts

Systems and security brought up to the standard larger clients expect, so technology stops being the thing that holds a bid back.

Owned by a Virtual IT Director

A named strategic lead who keeps the roadmap live, reviews it with you, and makes the case for what matters.

— How it works

How do we put your roadmap together?

A staged approach, grounded in your business plan, with no jargon.
1

Understand the business

We learn where you are heading, the projects and growth ahead, and what technology has to support to get you there.
2

Review what you have

We assess your current systems, security and kit, and find what will not scale or what is holding you back.
3

Build the roadmap

We sequence the upgrades into a phased one to three year plan, prioritised by impact and budgeted so there are no surprises.
4

Keep it live

We review the roadmap with you regularly and adjust as projects, sites and the business change.

— Why Tomlinson

A roadmap led by a Virtual IT Director who knows construction

We do not just keep the lights on. We plan technology around your growth and own the direction with you.

Built for construction

Roadmaps that understand project-driven, multi-site growth, not a flat office model that does not fit.

Real construction clients

We plan for firms like EHV Structures, Thorverton Stone and Co-Create Architects. Named clients you can ask.

Local to the South West

Based in Paignton, covering Devon, Exeter, Plymouth, Somerset, Cornwall and Bristol. On a call, or on site, fast.

120+ 5-star reviews

A 5.0 Google average and an NPS of 90+, from clients who stay with us year on year.

Strategic, not reactive

A plan that gets you ahead of problems, instead of a provider waiting for the next thing to break.

Virtual IT Director approach

A named lead who ties technology to your business plan and owns the roadmap with you.
Good to know

Construction technology roadmaps: your questions, answered

Because the technology that works at one size rarely works at the next. As you add people, sites and bigger projects, ageing kit and patched-together systems start to cap the business and put larger contracts at risk. A roadmap turns that into a phased plan you can see, budget for and stay ahead of, instead of a run of reactive fixes.
A clear one to three year plan that sequences the upgrades your business needs, prioritised by impact and risk and tied to your pipeline and growth. It covers systems, security, devices and the standards larger clients expect, with each phase budgeted so spend is planned rather than lumpy.
Usually one to three years. Far enough to plan major upgrades, capacity and budget around where the business is going, but close enough to stay realistic. We review it regularly so it tracks the business as projects, sites and headcount change.
It helps. Larger clients and public bodies increasingly expect modern, secure, well-run technology, and they ask for proof. A roadmap brings your systems and security up to that standard in a planned way, so technology stops being the thing that holds a bid back.
We do, with you. Through our Virtual IT Director approach a named lead keeps the roadmap live, reviews it with you and makes the case for what matters next, so it stays a working plan rather than a document that gathers dust.
Yes. From our base in Paignton, Devon, we plan technology roadmaps for construction, architecture and engineering firms across the South West, including Exeter, Plymouth, Torbay, Somerset, Cornwall and Bristol, and UK-wide.
No obligation

Get a technology plan that keeps up with you

Book a free assessment and we will review where you are heading and show you, plainly, what a sensible technology roadmap looks like for your firm. No jargon, no pressure.