AI for Telecom Construction
Tower work packages, carrier standards, and crew documentation — automated.
Telecom construction runs on paperwork. Scopes, BOMs, grounding plans, closeout packages, carrier-specific standards that change every quarter. Most of it is repetitive, most of it is error-prone, and most of it keeps experienced people doing data entry instead of building.
I built AI agents that handle the documentation side of tower work so your crew leads and project managers can focus on the build. These aren't generic construction bots — they know the difference between T-Mobile and AT&T standards, understand what goes on a BOM for a 5G overlay vs. a full rip-and-replace, and can generate closeout packages that actually pass QC.
What the AI handles
Work package generation
Give it a tower scope — site ID, carrier, scope of work, equipment list — and it generates a structured work package. Includes BOM, grounding plan, crew guidance, safety requirements, and carrier-specific notes. What used to take a PM two hours takes two minutes.
Bill of Materials
Generates BOMs based on scope type and carrier requirements. Knows the standard hardware for monopoles, self-supports, and rooftops. Accounts for ice bridges, cable tray, hybrid cable runs, and mounting hardware. You review and adjust — it handles the first 90%.
Carrier standards compliance
Each carrier has their own standards for everything from cable routing to labeling to grounding. The AI is trained on current specifications for:
- T-Mobile — construction standards, QC requirements, closeout documentation format
- AT&T — WLCP standards, safety requirements, documentation protocols
- Verizon — construction specifications, quality standards, as-built requirements
When standards update, the AI gets updated. No more printing out new spec books and hoping everyone reads them.
Grounding and bonding plans
Generates grounding plans based on site configuration, existing infrastructure, and carrier requirements. Includes ground bar sizing, exothermic weld points, bonding conductor routing, and test point locations.
Closeout documentation
The part everyone hates. The AI generates closeout packages from construction photos, as-built notes, and scope documents. Formats everything to carrier spec, flags missing items, and generates the checklist your QC team needs to verify.
Crew guidance and safety
Task-specific safety briefs, equipment checklists, and step-by-step guidance based on scope type and site conditions. Not a replacement for competent crews — a tool to make sure nothing gets missed.
Who this is for
- Tower construction companies — reduce PM overhead on documentation, speed up closeout, reduce rework from QC rejections
- General contractors managing subs — standardize documentation quality across crews
- Carriers and turf vendors — accelerate site builds without adding headcount
- Small crews — compete with larger outfits by automating the back-office work
Try the demo
There's a live telecom construction AI demo on the home page. Give it a tower scope and ask for a work package, BOM, or grounding plan. It's running on a real system prompt with actual carrier knowledge — not a marketing bot.
Running a tower crew and want to cut documentation time in half?