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Blue Streak Taps Render Networks for Smarter Fiber Deployment

Blue Streak Telecommunications has selected Render Networks’ digital construction management platform to modernize operations and improve the scalability of its fiber deployment projects. By transitioning from manual workflows to Render’s AI-powered system, Blue Streak aims to boost efficiency, forecasting accuracy, and overall visibility across its field operations.

Headquartered in Texas, Blue Streak operates across multiple states, including Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. The firm specializes in utility construction and is recognized for its emphasis on safety, quality, and execution excellence. The partnership with Render marks a significant shift in Blue Streak’s operational strategy, enabling real-time updates on project elements such as permits, locates, and task progress, while also accelerating invoicing cycles and enhancing quality assurance.

Render’s connected platform turns static network designs into fully scoped, ready-to-execute plans that adjust dynamically based on field conditions, crew availability, and supply chain constraints. This integrated and automated approach enables Blue Streak to respond more nimbly to changing requirements and deliver fiber infrastructure projects with greater speed and reliability.

“We can see real-time status updates on locates, permits, and task progress. Forecasting, invoicing, and quality assurance processes are streamlined, and when client needs shift or field conditions change, we can adapt without disruption,” said Ludovico Spano, Regional Vice President at Blue Streak.

🌐 Why it Matters: Blue Streak’s shift to an AI-driven platform reflects a broader trend in telecom infrastructure—where speed, accuracy, and agility are critical. With fiber builds ramping nationwide, digital-first construction strategies like Render’s are becoming essential to stay competitive. This partnership highlights how regional contractors are embracing technology to deliver on both public and private broadband expansion goals.

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