Construction
Better performance, safe drivers, well-maintained equipment
Construction fleets need durability, visibility, and control. RouteMate and FleetMate give you the tools to manage every asset with ease.
Keep equipment and vehicles job-ready
Use RouteMate Fleet Maintenance to stay ahead of maintenance and ensure every machine is ready when the crew is.
Gain full asset visibility
With GPS tracking and telematics integrations, know where every asset is, even across large job sites and multiple locations.
Simplify compliance and safety
Stay FMCSA-compliant with RouteMate’s ELD, monitor driver behavior with AI dashcams, and ensure your fleet stays audit-ready.
Tools built to make your job easier
FLEET MAINTENANCE
Platform that keeps equipment healthy
- Track inspections, repairs, and service history
- Prevent downtime with scheduled maintenance tasks
- Manage vendors, warranties, and insurance in one place
GPS TRACKING
Know where your equipment is, anytime
- Use geofencing to monitor jobsite activity
- Track vehicles and machinery in real-time
- Keep equipment safe with door sensors
ai dashcams
Monitor driver safety and reduce liability
- Record unsafe driving and incident footage
- Use video to resolve claims or train drivers
- Detect fatigue, distractions, and dangerous events

Fleet Supervisor
Managing your vehicles, equipment, and crews has never been easier
Let RouteMate support your operations from every angle: tracking, safety, and maintenance.
FAQ
Yes. RouteMate’s tools support a wide range of equipment and vehicle types, including heavy-duty assets common on construction sites.
Our FleetMate Maintenance platform enables preventive maintenance with automated alerts and a clear service history for each asset, so issues are resolved before they escalate.
Absolutely. RouteMate’s GPS tracking with geofencing helps you monitor where your equipment is and how it’s being used.
Not at all. Start with the tools that solve your biggest problems today and expand from there.
“RouteMate’s tracking helped us recover a stolen excavator. Now we never operate without GPS.”