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Key Features 

Coverage Gaps in Early Stages

High-rise and basement construction sites often lack cellular coverage until completion. Teams struggle to maintain reliable communication beyond 30–40

Safety & Coordination

Large, multi-zone sites demand constant coordination for worker safety, hazard reporting, and incident response.

Durability Requirements

Devices must withstand dust, drops, and harsh conditions while delivering loud audio in noisy environments.

RESIDENTIAL

How Two-Way Radios Solve the Challenge

Construction sites present some of the toughest challenges: cellular networks often fail in high-rises, basements, or incomplete structures. Teams must rely on communication tools that work reliably even in areas where mobile phones don’t.

Coordinating workers, safety teams, and contractors across multi-zone projects is impossible without dependable, resilient communication. Gaps in coverage or delays can directly compromise safety and slow down progress.

In the early stages of high-rise projects — up to 30–40 floors before completion — DMR and PMR446 radios remain the most reliable choice, operating independently of cellular coverage. Rugged devices with loud audio withstand dust, debris, and harsh site conditions, ensuring crews stay connected. In contrast, Facilities Management teams working in finished buildings can depend on PoC radios, which offer wide-area coverage and seamless coordination across cleaning, maintenance, and security departments once cellular networks are fully available.

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