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Fleet Upfitting

Construction & Contracting

Trucks, vans, and job-site-ready upfits—built for uptime, safe storage, and repeatable installs across your fleet.

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Built for job sites

The right vehicles + the right build

Construction work changes by the day, so your fleet needs to flex. We help you choose the right trucks and vans, then upfit them for safe storage, fast access, towing, and repeatable installs across multiple vehicles.

What we solve

  • Secure tool/parts storage and organized workflows
  • Safe ladder + long-material transport
  • Towing support for trailers and equipment
  • Lighting, charging, and on-site power needs
  • Standardized layouts to reduce downtime

Common roles

  • Foreman truck (daily driver + site readiness)
  • Crew truck (multi-user durability + capacity)
  • Service/maintenance van (parts + power + access)
  • Materials runner (volume + tie-down flexibility)
  • Supervisor SUV (light storage + tow options)
Capabilities

Programs built for repeatability

One-off builds are easy. The hard part is getting 5, 25, or 200 vehicles built the same way, on schedule. Our process is designed for consistency, documentation, and scalable installs.

Single point of contact

Plan builds, approve layouts, and track rollout without chasing multiple vendors.

Upfitting + install

Racks, storage, lighting, power, towing matched to roles and vehicle class.

Maintenance-ready planning

Build choices that consider service access, replacement cycles, and uptime.

Flexible scaling

Support for growth, peaks, and project-based expansion with repeatable packages.

Vehicles

Construction-ready vehicle types

The most common construction fleet requests tend to cluster around pickups and cargo vans, plus specialty bodies when the work demands it.

Most requested categories

  • Light / medium-duty pickup trucks
  • Heavy-duty pickup trucks
  • Flatbed / platform configurations
  • Cargo vans (standard + high roof)
  • EV cargo vans (where routes allow)
  • Work-body / service-body builds

If you have a specific role or payload requirement, we’ll recommend a vehicle + upfit combo that matches it.

How it works

From plan to rollout

A simple process: choose vehicles, define the build, align timeline, and deploy.

Step 01
Define roles

Identify what each vehicle does (foreman, crew, service, materials) so every build has a purpose.

Step 02
Select vehicles

Match payload, towing, access, and route needs to the right truck/van platform.

Step 03
Choose the package

Pick a repeatable baseline (storage, racks, power) and add role-specific options.

Step 04
Deploy + iterate

Roll out in phases, collect crew feedback, and standardize improvements across the fleet.

FAQ

Questions we hear a lot

Quick answers to common questions about construction fleet upfits and rollouts.

What are the most common upfits for construction vehicles?
Ladder/roof racks, lockable storage (drawers/shelving), bed lighting, tie-down solutions, partitions (for vans), towing accessories, and job-site power/charging are the usual starting points.
How long does an upfit typically take?
Timing depends on vehicle count, components, and complexity. For multi-vehicle programs, we can stage the rollout so crews stay working while builds are completed.
Can you help standardize builds across different vehicle models?
Yes, this is one of the main goals. We build role-based packages with comparable layouts across platforms (for example: different pickup bed lengths or different van wheelbases).
Can vehicles be branded with logos or wraps?
Absolutely. Decals, partial wraps, and full wraps are common, and we can align placement with door seams, windows, and hardware to keep it clean and durable.
What if we need to scale quickly for a big job?
We can plan phased builds and repeatable packages so expansion feels like copy/paste. Same layout, same parts list, same install instructions.
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Need a construction fleet plan?

Tell us your vehicle types, crew roles, project timelines, and rollout schedule. We’ll help define a repeatable upfit package.