PNET Platform
Unified project management for contractors: projects, work orders, roles and permissions, with Budget, Close-Out, Safety, QC Dashboard, Fleet and Tools as first-class sections.
Telecom · Data centers · Field operations
Elevation AI designs and ships the tools crews, PMs and owners actually use — project controls, budgets, close-out, safety, QC, fleet and tools — built with AI, tested in the field, and live in weeks instead of quarters.
Infrastructure builders run on spreadsheets, group texts, PDFs and memory. Budgets drift. Close-out packages take months. Safety, QC and fleet live in binders nobody opens until an audit. Off-the-shelf platforms are either built for vertical construction or priced for enterprises with an IT department.
We build the missing layer: purpose-built operations software for telecom and data-center contractors — fast, affordable, and shaped around how the work actually happens.
What we've built
Every product below is running in production today. Each started as a real problem on a real job.
Unified project management for contractors: projects, work orders, roles and permissions, with Budget, Close-Out, Safety, QC Dashboard, Fleet and Tools as first-class sections.
Live budget vs. actuals, change tracking and forecasting — the numbers the PM needs on Monday, not at month-end.
Scope-item state machines, photo documentation and approval workflows that turn a months-long close-out into a checklist.
Inspections, incidents, timeliness and quality gates on one screen — owned by the people accountable for them.
A register for vehicles and heavy equipment — registrations, services, inspections with due dates — plus a check-out ledger for who has which tool.
A mobile PWA for daily crew reports with GPS-stamped photos and AI-written daily and weekly summaries emailed to the office.
Data-center splicing and production tracking: work orders, production entries and attendance — migrated from legacy sheets without losing a row.
B2B matchmaking where AI agents represent each company, interview each other and pre-qualify the fit — so humans only meet when it's worth it.
How we work
We are not a software vendor that learned construction. We are infrastructure people who learned to ship software — fast.
Every tool begins with a concrete problem on a live project: a close-out that stalled, a budget nobody trusted, a tool that walked off. We scope the smallest thing that fixes it.
Foremen, PMs, fleet and tools managers, owners. Roles and permissions mirror the org chart. If a screen doesn't survive a muddy phone at 6 a.m., it goes back.
We build with AI agents and modern tooling, so working software lands in days. Then it's type-checked, smoke-tested end to end, and browser-driven before anyone in the field sees it.
Hosted, monitored and iterated. When the work changes, the software changes with it — without a change-order negotiation.
Insights
Technical journals and case studies for owners, GCs and contractors building at AI scale.
PJM large-load rules, FERC's June orders, and why utility service now belongs in the same risk register as switchgear and commissioning.
Request a copy → Case studyWhy retired generation and industrial sites are back on the map — and what the interconnection reality looks like.
Request a copy → Case studyWhat GPU-cluster topologies do to splice counts, entrance facilities and the labor plan.
Request a copy →About
Tim has spent his career in telecom and data-center construction — from splicing fiber to running projects and close-outs for national carriers and hyperscale owners. Elevation AI grew out of a simple frustration: the software the industry was handed never matched the work.
Today Elevation AI pairs that operating experience with AI-assisted engineering to deliver tools in weeks, priced for contractors — not enterprises.
“If it doesn't help the crew on Monday morning, it isn't finished.”
Tell us what's slowing your team down. We'll come back with a plan — usually within two business days.