
Built for construction fleets, TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI delivers real-time, in-cab alerts to prevent jobsite incidents before they happen.
New Hope, PA (February 25, 2026) – TENNA, the construction technology platform powering equipment fleet operations, today announced the launch of TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI, a purpose-built heavy equipment camera system designed to prevent incidents—not just record them.
According to OSHA, struck-by incidents are a leading cause of construction-related deaths, with approximately 75% of struck-by fatalities involving heavy equipment. Built specifically for construction jobsites with these realities in mind, TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI delivers 360-degree AI hazard detection with real-time, in-cab alerts that give operators immediate awareness of their surroundings. By processing AI directly on the camera, the system identifies workers and pedestrians, as well as moving vehicles and equipment in blind spots, providing instant visual and audible notifications to help operators take corrective action before a collision occurs.
Construction jobsites are dynamic, congested, and constantly changing. Tight work zones, limited visibility, and overlapping foot and equipment traffic create serious risk exposure. TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI addresses these challenges with intelligence placed directly inside the cab—where decisions happen in real time.
“Contractors don’t need another system that tells them what went wrong after the fact,” said Austin Conti, CEO and Co-Founder at Tenna. “While Tenna can do that too, we know that jobsite safety is paramount, and that contractors need technology that actively helps operators avoid incidents in the moment. TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI was engineered specifically for heavy equipment working in construction environments to reduce risk, protect crews, and prevent costly damage.”
Unlike generic fleet camera systems focused on post-event review, this fully integrated solution puts intelligence directly in the cab—giving contractors a more effective way to protect operators, crews, and equipment on active jobsites.
Built Specifically for Construction
TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI is purpose-built for heavy equipment operating on-site.. The system is engineered to perform in demanding construction conditions, with industrial-grade hardware designed to withstand vibration, dust, weather, and the realities of the field.
For contractors operating dump trucks, utility vehicles, and heavy equipment in congested areas, the system enhances operator awareness and confidence while reducing exposure to equipment damage, project delays, injury risk, and insurance claims.
A Complete, Fully Integrated Safety Kit
TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI is offered as a single, fully integrated kit that includes:
- AI-enabled 360° camera system
- Auxiliary cameras
- CANbus integration
- Required 10-inch in-cab monitor
With this standardized hardware kit including in-cab display, Tenna ensures operators receive the full safety benefit of real-time detection without fragmented or piecemeal installations.
The heavy equipment camera system is designed to deliver focused, actionable alerts—supporting operators without overwhelming them or negatively impacting fleet scorecards.
“Insurance carriers increasingly reward contractors who invest in technology that stops incidents before they happen,” said Chad Hollingsworth, President and Co-Founder of Insight Risk Technologies. “TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI provides the immediate, in-cab awareness necessary to prevent costly jobsite collisions and injuries. Proactive safety isn’t just about protection; it’s a financial strategy. Fewer claims inevitably lead to more competitive insurance premiums, which significantly reduces a firm’s total cost of risk and improves profitability.”
Extending Tenna’s Construction-First Safety Platform
TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI integrates seamlessly into the broader Tenna platform, giving contractors unified visibility across assets, vehicles, and heavy equipment. By combining asset tracking, fleet management, and proactive in-cab safety technology, Tenna continues to expand its construction-first approach to risk reduction and operational efficiency.
“Safety and operations go hand in hand,” added Jose Cueva, Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder at Tenna. “OSHA data shows that equipment struck-by related incidents remain one of the leading causes of fatalities in construction, which reinforces why solutions like this matter. By preventing incidents before they happen, contractors reduce downtime, protect their workforce, and avoid the costly ripple effects that impact projects and profitability.”
TennaCAM 2.0 HE 360 AI is available now. Learn more about Tenna’s heavy equipment AI camera.
About Tenna
Tenna is the construction technology platform powering equipment fleet operations. Beyond tracking, Tenna connects every aspect of fleet management, giving contractors a full-picture view of their equipment operations and a greater understanding of equipment trends, so they can increase productivity and reduce costs. With more than 100 years of construction experience, Tenna helps contractors maximize their mixed fleet with industry-focused solutions that connect field, shop and office to optimize all aspects of equipment management. For more information, visit tenna.com.
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