Construction Site Surveillance Cameras in Albuquerque, NM
Construction site surveillance cameras from SunRoad give project managers a real-time view of who showed up, what vehicles are on the property, and how their projects are progressing — plus active after-hours monitoring that addresses unauthorized access, vandalism, and trespassing. Solar-powered, month-to-month, starting at Starting at $799/month. Learn more about our mobile surveillance trailers →

Why Albuquerque Project Managers Are Adding Construction Site Cameras
Albuquerque’s construction market is defined by specialization. The Netflix production campus at Mesa del Sol, which expanded from roughly 28 acres to more than 100 with purpose-built soundstages and support facilities, is the most visible example — but it sits alongside Intel’s Rio Rancho semiconductor operations, aerospace and national-laboratory construction tied to Sandia, and the residential and commercial development spreading along the I-25 corridor and onto the west mesa. Each of these projects places a project manager in the same position: unable to be everywhere at once, working amid a crew and subcontractor environment complex enough to produce blind spots without real-time visibility.
Construction site surveillance cameras have become how Albuquerque project managers close that gap. The ability to confirm from your phone that a soundstage framing crew arrived on schedule, review which vehicles were on a Rio Rancho industrial site overnight, or check progress on a Los Lunas development without driving the I-25 turns uncertainty into verified fact. SunRoad’s camera system pairs that operational visibility with after-hours monitoring in a single solar-powered unit that deploys without installation, on sites ranging from tight valley-floor infill to open mesa-edge developments.
Much of Albuquerque’s construction happens on sites where the situation argues against fixed cameras — early-phase developments on the mesa without utility power, schedule-driven film builds with shifting layouts, and remote-edge projects where wiring a permanent system makes little sense. A solar-powered mobile trailer fits these conditions: it works from day one, repositions as the project advances, and brings its own connectivity wherever the work happens.

What SunRoad's Construction Site Cameras Do For You
See Who Showed Up — Crew and Subcontractor Accountability
Albuquerque’s larger construction projects involve many subcontracting companies working in overlapping phases — a film production campus or an Intel expansion brings electrical, mechanical, structural, and specialized trades onto the same site simultaneously. Tracking which crews are present, when they arrived, and what equipment is on site is a persistent administrative challenge, and it intensifies when a contractor runs multiple metro sites at once. SunRoad’s construction site cameras create a live, searchable record that answers these questions automatically. Every worker arrival is timestamped and logged, and vehicle detection captures each delivery and equipment haul. On Pro and Enterprise plans, facial recognition identifies individual workers in real time, producing an attendance record searchable across the full footage history.
24/7 Site Monitoring — Unauthorized Access, Vandalism, and Trespassing
Albuquerque’s construction sites carry after-hours access concerns that vary with the metro’s geography. Mesa del Sol and west-mesa developments sit on open ground with limited natural surveillance after dark, while valley-floor and infill projects contend with the access patterns of an established urban grid along Central Avenue and the I-25 corridor. SunRoad’s trailers address both. Motion-activated floodlights, a 105-decibel siren, and red and blue alarm lights create a monitoring presence that is immediately visible, and an instant notification with footage reaches the project manager’s phone the moment activity is detected during alarm hours. Cellular connectivity means the system runs independently of any site infrastructure — no utility hookup, no fixed internet, no dependency on construction-phase power.
PPE Compliance Monitoring
Albuquerque’s signature projects — film studios, Intel’s Rio Rancho facilities, aerospace and laboratory construction — are built for sophisticated institutional owners who treat compliance documentation as a contractual requirement. On Pro and Enterprise plans, SunRoad’s NDAA-compliant cameras with advanced AI deliver passive, continuous PPE monitoring across all active Albuquerque site zones. Hard hat and safety vest detection log every compliance event in real time, and zone intrusion detection tracks unauthorized access to restricted areas. Smoke and fire detection, included in the Pro and Enterprise AI suite, is relevant in New Mexico’s dry climate. Every AI event is searchable, so a project manager can export a compliance record for an owner’s report in minutes rather than reviewing hours of footage.
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
30 Minutes to Full Albuquerque Site Coverage
Step 1 — We Deliver and Set Up
SunRoad delivers to your Albuquerque construction 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 — Set Your Alarm Schedule
Set alarm hours in the app. After-hours motion triggers floodlights, siren, and instant phone notification with footage. The system records all site activity passively outside alarm hours.
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.
Step 4 — Move It 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
What types of Albuquerque construction sites do you serve?
SunRoad serves all Albuquerque metro construction types — film production campuses at Mesa del Sol, Intel and industrial expansions in Rio Rancho, residential development along the I-25 corridor, and commercial projects across the metro.
How does a mobile surveillance trailer differ from fixed construction cameras in Albuquerque?
Fixed cameras require permanent installation, wiring, and grid power — impractical during early Albuquerque construction phases. SunRoad’s trailers deploy in 30 minutes with no installation, run on solar power, operate at any phase, and reposition as coverage needs change.
Can your cameras document activity for institutional owner reporting?
Yes. The searchable footage archive, timestamped activity logs, and AI-generated compliance records provide documented activity usable for studio, manufacturer, and institutional owner reporting and for insurance purposes.
Is there a long-term contract?
No. Month-to-month rental, cancel with 30 days written notice. Delivery and setup fee varies by Albuquerque metro location.
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