Build the network. Let AI agents carry the paperwork.
Record fiber buildouts, data center expansion, and broadband funding have collided with a persistent shortage of skilled designers, estimators, and field talent. Yet takeoffs, estimates, permitting packages, and as-builts are still assembled by hand. AI agents take on the repetitive work while your experts keep judgment, standards compliance, and field decisions.
The network lifecycle is full of manual work. It doesn't have to be.
Your senior designers and engineers spend their days on data assembly, document formatting, and status chasing: the same people you hired for engineering judgment. Here's what changes.
Design support & estimating
Today: Takeoffs and bills of materials are assembled by hand from drawings. Estimates get rebuilt from scratch for every bid, and senior designers spend their time on data entry.
With AI: Agents draft takeoffs, validate BOMs against your design standards, and assemble estimates from your own historical costs. Designers review and adjust instead of retyping.
Permitting & documentation
Today: Permitting packages, right-of-way applications, and as-built documentation consume senior engineers' time, and every jurisdiction wants a different format.
With AI: Agents assemble permitting packages from project data, track submission status across jurisdictions, and keep as-builts current. Engineers review before anything is filed.
Project administration
Today: Construction coordination lives in email threads, spreadsheets, and phone calls. Daily reports and change orders get keyed twice, and project trackers lag reality.
With AI: Agents draft daily reports from field inputs, reconcile change orders against contracts, and keep trackers current, so project managers manage the work, not the paperwork.
Operations & reporting
Today: Operations reporting means pulling data from OSS, ticketing, and spreadsheets by hand. Leadership sees last month's picture, and status questions interrupt the people doing the work.
With AI: Agents assemble operations and executive reporting continuously, flag anomalies, and answer status questions on demand from live data.
Different roles in the buildout. Same operational gap.
Broadband operators
Regional and mid-size operators scaling buildouts and subscriber operations without scaling the back office at the same rate.
Engineering & construction firms
OSP and ISP design-build firms where estimating throughput and documentation turnaround decide how many bids you can chase.
ICT design practices
Design and consulting practices where standards-heavy documentation and drawing review absorb the hours that should go to design.
Contractors
Fiber and ICT contractors buried in daily reports, change orders, and closeout packages that trail the physical work by weeks.
AI assists. Your engineers decide.
Networks don't tolerate vague promises. Every workflow we automate is built around where human review, field knowledge, and standards compliance remain essential.
Judgment stays human
AI never stamps a design, signs a permit, or makes a field call. Standards compliance, engineering review, and construction decisions remain with your team. Agent outputs are drafts for review, with the source data traceable, so your engineers can verify instead of trusting a black box.
Start small, validate, expand
We don't drop a platform on your team. We start with one workflow, usually estimating or permitting documentation, measure the output against how the work is done today, and expand only where the results earn trust. That's how AI adoption survives contact with field reality.
See which of your workflows are ready for AI today.
Tell us about your operation: design and bid volume, permitting load, and where your senior people lose the most time. We'll map the specific workflows where AI assistance is ready today, and tell you honestly where it isn't yet.
How it works: 30-minute discovery call (no pitch deck) → we walk through your design, estimating, or documentation workflow and identify the highest-leverage automations → if there is a fit, scoped proposal with timeline and pricing within one week.