Telecom infrastructure construction and lifecycle management for network operators
Allinq designs, builds, and maintains telecom infrastructure for network operators across Europe. The tech stack reveals a company moving toward digital twins and automated design: CAD/BIM tools (Revit, AutoCAD, Leica Cyclone) dominate, paired with IFS for lifecycle asset management and Databricks + Microsoft Fabric for data pipelines. Active hiring skews heavily toward engineering (36 roles) and operations, signaling aggressive scaling of fiber-network design and scan-to-BIM conversion work. Pain points cluster around process bottlenecks and documentation accuracy—typical friction points when scaling infrastructure projects from manual survey to automated 3D model workflows.
Notable leadership hires: Project Lead
Allinq delivers end-to-end telecom infrastructure services: network design, civil construction, and lifecycle management for telecom operators and infrastructure owners. The company operates across the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, and Czech Republic, with approximately 2,000 employees in the broader Allinq Group. Project work spans fiber-network design for residential and business areas, complex point-cloud-to-BIM conversion, and route optimization. Allinq's operational model centers on asset management (IFS) and design automation (Revit, AutoCAD), with emerging investments in geospatial data (Databricks, Microsoft Fabric) to reduce rework and improve network documentation accuracy.
Allinq uses Revit, AutoCAD, and Leica Cyclone for BIM and point-cloud processing, paired with IFS for infrastructure lifecycle management and Databricks for data workflows.
Allinq is headquartered in Harderwijk, Gelderland, Netherlands, with operations in Germany, Denmark, and the Czech Republic. The company is currently hiring in the Netherlands and United States.
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