Construction IT — Los Angeles

IT Support for Construction Companies in Los Angeles

Building in Los Angeles means running sites an hour apart, crews who start before sunrise, and records the state can ask for years after the job closes. None of that is solved by an IT provider who assumes somebody can drive over.

SeedTech provides managed IT for LA construction firms — every site standing on its own, devices managed remotely, Procore and Bluebeam supported, and a help desk already staffed when your day starts at six Pacific. Published per-user pricing, month to month.

Sound Familiar?

Why Generic IT Fails LA Contractors

Most providers treat a construction company like any other office of the same size. In Los Angeles the geography alone breaks that assumption — and the hours and the paperwork finish the job.

Your job sites are an hour apart, not a floor apart

A crew in the Valley, a build in Long Beach, and an office somewhere in between. Nothing about that is walkable, and every trip a technician makes to a site is half a day of the 405 rather than a service call. IT that assumes proximity does not survive Los Angeles.

Crews start at six and your provider opens at nine

Southern California trades chase the cool hours. By the time a local MSP is answering phones, your superintendent has been on site for three hours without the plans he needed at 6:15.

Records have to hold up years after the job closes

CSLB licensing, DIR registration on public work, and certified payroll all assume you can produce documentation on demand — sometimes long after the crew has moved on. If those files live on one estimator's laptop, they are one dropped machine from gone.

Generic IT doesn't know Procore from QuickBooks

Most providers can support Outlook and little else. They do not know what an RFI is, why your estimating software has to talk to accounting, or what happens to a bid when Bluebeam will not open the morning it is due.

What You Get

IT Built for Sites You Can't Drive Between

Every site self-sufficient, every device managed from anywhere, and support that is awake when your crews are.

Help desk that covers your morning

Our team is on the East Coast, which for once is an advantage: we are fully staffed hours before a Los Angeles MSP unlocks the door. When your crews start at six Pacific, someone is already at a desk who knows your environment.

Mobile device management

Phones, tablets, and field laptops enrolled and managed remotely across every site you run. A device left in a truck in Van Nuys gets locked or wiped from here — nobody drives anywhere to deal with it.

Multi-site and trailer connectivity

Trailers, temporary offices, and sites scattered across the basin. Portable hotspots, VPN access for plan review, and secure links back to the office — designed so each site stands on its own rather than depending on a trip from HQ.

Construction software support

Procore, Bluebeam Revu, Sage, Buildertrend, and the estimating platforms your bids run on. We support the applications the business actually depends on, not just the office suite.

Records that survive an audit

Certified payroll, daily reports, safety documentation, and closeout packages in structured cloud storage with real permissions and monitored backup we test rather than assume. Retrievable when the state, an owner, or a GC asks.

Cybersecurity for contractors

SentinelOne on every endpoint, enforced MFA, and email filtering aimed at the wire-fraud attempts that follow construction payment cycles. A convincing fake change-order invoice is the most profitable attack on this industry.

Where You Build

Los Angeles Construction Markets We Support

A tenant improvement job downtown and a multifamily build in the Valley are different businesses with different technology problems.

Commercial & tenant improvement

TI crews working several buildings at once across Downtown, Culver City, and the Westside, each with its own access rules and its own building management. The office coordinates all of it from one place and needs every site reachable from that place.

Residential & multifamily

Builders working across a metro that is hours wide, running plans, selections, and change orders through software that has to be usable from a truck. Field access is not a convenience here — it is the whole workflow.

Public works & prevailing wage

DIR-registered contractors carrying certified payroll obligations and documentation requirements that outlive the project. The technology question is not whether you have the records but whether you can produce them in a year.

Specialty & seismic retrofit

Retrofit and specialty firms working to engineering documentation that must be exact and kept. Drawings, revisions, and sign-offs need version history that a shared folder full of files named final_v3 cannot give you.

Tools We Know

Construction Software We Support

We don't just support Microsoft Office. We know the applications a construction business actually depends on — and we keep them running.

Procore

Bluebeam Revu

Buildertrend

PlanGrid

Sage 100 Contractor

Viewpoint Vista

QuickBooks

AutoCAD

Microsoft Project

HeavyBid

Foundation Software

Timberline

Simple Pricing

IT Support That Scales With Your Crew

SeedCare Essentials starts at $110/user/mo. Plus at $130. Pro at $160. Per-user pricing means you pay for the people who need support — whether that's five office staff or thirty across four sites. No contracts, no setup fees, no ticket caps. The price is on the website because you should not have to sit through a call to learn it.

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Construction IT in Los Angeles  FAQ

You're based in New Jersey — how does that work for a Los Angeles contractor?

Honestly, and it is worth being direct about it. Day-to-day IT support is remote regardless of where your provider sits: a remote session fixes a problem in minutes, while a site visit costs half a day in traffic even from an office in the same county. Where we genuinely cannot help is the rare job that needs a technician physically holding hardware in Los Angeles the same afternoon. If that is a regular need for you, hire locally — we would rather say so now than after you have signed.

Doesn't the time difference cause problems?

It works in your favor for most of the day. We are three hours ahead, so when your crews start at six Pacific our team has already been working for hours — the opposite of the usual problem where trades start before their MSP opens. The trade-off is the tail end: late Pacific afternoon runs into our evening. Monitoring and alerting are 24/7 regardless, and we are upfront about which hours are fully staffed rather than promising coverage we do not have.

Can you support crews working across sites spread over the whole basin?

That is the normal case in Los Angeles and it shapes how we set things up. Every site gets to stand on its own — its own connectivity, devices managed centrally, and cloud file access that does not depend on a link back to a main office. Nothing in the design assumes anyone can drive over to fix it.

Do you handle certified payroll and DIR documentation?

We are an IT company, not a compliance consultant — we do not prepare your filings, and anyone claiming to do both is overselling. What we handle is the infrastructure underneath: storage with real permissions, monitored backup, tested restores, and version history. When the obligation to produce records arrives, the records are actually there.

Do you support Procore and Bluebeam?

Yes, along with Sage, Buildertrend, PlanGrid, AutoCAD, and the estimating platforms most LA contractors run. Installation, updates, integration between systems, and troubleshooting when something breaks before a bid deadline.

What does IT support cost for an LA construction company?

SeedCare is priced per user and published on our site: Essentials at $110, Plus at $130, Pro at $160 per user per month. Month-to-month, no contracts, no ticket caps, no setup fees. Per-user pricing means you pay for the people who need support, whether that is five in the office or thirty across four sites.

Building in Los Angeles? Let's Talk.

Get a free IT assessment for your construction business. We'll review how your sites connect, what software you run, and where your records actually live — then tell you honestly what we'd change and what we wouldn't.