Mobile Surveillance Trailer Rental in Albuquerque, NM
SunRoad delivers and sets up a mobile surveillance trailer anywhere in the Albuquerque metro in 30 minutes — no external power, no annual contract, no permanent installation required. Starting at Starting at $799/month with solar power, AI-enabled cameras, on-site Starlink WiFi, and a built-in weather station, it’s the complete job site intelligence system contractors have been looking for.

Albuquerque's Choice for Mobile Surveillance Trailer Rental
Albuquerque has built a construction identity unlike any other city in the Southwest, and the film industry is at the heart of it. When Netflix purchased Albuquerque Studios in the Mesa del Sol area and then committed to a major expansion, it converted what had been a modest production footprint into one of the largest film and television campuses in North America — growing from roughly 28 acres to more than 100, with thousands of construction workers building soundstages, mills, production offices, and support facilities across multiple phases. That film-driven construction sits alongside Intel’s decades-old Rio Rancho semiconductor campus, a steady base of aerospace and national-laboratory work tied to Sandia, and the residential and commercial development that follows New Mexico’s evolving economy.
The Albuquerque metro’s geography gives its construction a particular character. The city sits in a high-desert valley split by the Rio Grande and bounded by the Sandia Mountains, with development pushing north into Rio Rancho and Bernalillo, south toward Los Lunas and Belen along the I-25 corridor, and west onto the mesa. Job sites range from tight infill projects in the established grid to sprawling new developments on the open mesa where utility infrastructure is still catching up. For the specialized, schedule-driven construction that defines much of Albuquerque’s market — film facilities built against production calendars, industrial expansions tied to manufacturing timelines — deployable site monitoring that arrives ready to work is a meaningful advantage.
SunRoad’s mobile surveillance trailers are well matched to this environment. The high-desert sun keeps the solar systems charged and the units reposition easily as a project moves through its phases. For Albuquerque project managers who need genuine visibility and after-hours monitoring without permanent installation, SunRoad delivers a complete platform on a single trailer.
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What SunRoad Does for Your Albuquerque Job Site
Day-to-Day Site Visibility
Albuquerque’s construction projects range from film production campuses on the Mesa del Sol to industrial expansions in Rio Rancho to residential development stretching down the I-25 corridor — and each requires visibility that does not depend on the project manager being physically present. SunRoad’s trailers give Albuquerque project managers a live, searchable record of every person and vehicle on site. Subcontractor arrivals are timestamped and logged, which matters acutely on schedule-driven film and industrial builds where a missed day ripples through a tight calendar. Vehicle detection captures every delivery and equipment haul automatically. And progress is viewable from anywhere — across the metro or out of state. On Pro and Enterprise plans, natural language search lets you pull any record from the footage archive in seconds.
After-Hours Monitoring
Albuquerque’s construction sites face a range of after-hours access concerns shaped by the metro’s split geography. Mesa-edge developments on the city’s west side and the open ground around Mesa del Sol sit in areas with limited natural surveillance once work ends, while valley-floor and infill sites contend with the access patterns of an established urban grid. SunRoad’s trailers respond in real time across both. Motion detected during alarm hours triggers floodlights, a 105-decibel siren, and an instant notification with footage to the project manager’s phone. Red and blue alarm lights signal active monitoring across the perimeter, and every camera’s night vision delivers clear 4K footage in the full darkness of Albuquerque’s high-desert nights.
AI Safety and Compliance Monitoring
Albuquerque’s signature projects — the Netflix and film production campuses, Intel’s Rio Rancho facilities, aerospace and laboratory construction — operate under safety standards tied to sophisticated institutional owners. On Pro and Enterprise plans, SunRoad’s NDAA-compliant cameras with advanced AI deliver passive, continuous PPE monitoring across every active Albuquerque site zone. Hard hat and safety vest detection log compliance events in real time, and zone intrusion detection tracks unauthorized access to restricted areas. For Albuquerque general contractors building for studios, manufacturers, and institutional clients with formal safety documentation requirements, this provides the kind of continuous compliance record those owners increasingly expect.
Choose the Right Plan for Your Albuquerque Site
- Solar + Battery Powered
- AI-Enabled Cameras
- Intrusion Notifications
- Broadcast WiFi
All Standard features, plus:
- Top-tier Cameras
- Advanced AI Technology
- Remote Monitoring
All Pro features, plus:
- Additional Camera Options
- License Plate Recognition
- Custom Sensors
No annual contract • Month-to-month • 30-minute setup
How SunRoad Works on Your Albuquerque Job Site
Step 1 — Delivery and Setup
SunRoad delivers to your Albuquerque site and handles full setup in 30 minutes. Solar-powered — no utility hookup required, fully operational at any project phase including remote and early-stage sites.
Step 2 — Configure Your Alarm Schedule
Set your alarm windows in the app. During those hours, detected motion triggers the unit’s floodlights, siren, and an instant notification with footage to your phone. Outside alarm hours, the system records passively and builds a searchable log of all site activity.
Step 3 — Monitor From Anywhere
Access live feeds, search recorded footage by person or vehicle, receive real-time alerts, and review the on-site weather station data. Albuquerque’s high-desert temperature swings, spring winds, and summer monsoon storms make the on-site weather station useful for scheduling concrete work, lifts, and exterior tasks around the region’s changeable conditions.
Step 4 — Move As Your Project Evolves
SunRoad’s trailers reposition anywhere on your site. As the project moves through its phases, your coverage moves with it.
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SunRoad Surveillance FAQs
Do you serve the entire Albuquerque metro including Rio Rancho?
Yes. SunRoad serves the greater Albuquerque metro including Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, Corrales, Los Lunas, Belen, and surrounding communities.
Can your trailer operate on a film studio or industrial construction site in Albuquerque?
Yes. The 4K PTZ cameras with 328-foot range and 360-degree view cover film production campuses, industrial sites, and large developments. Units are solar-powered with no utility hookup required.
How do your cameras handle Albuquerque's high-desert sun and temperature swings?
SunRoad’s units are weatherproofed for high-desert temperature swings and intense sun, and Albuquerque’s elevation and sunshine support strong solar performance year-round.
Is there a long-term contract?
No. Month-to-month rental, cancel with 30 days written notice. Delivery and setup fee varies by location.
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