Construction
Site Security
Our top priority is safeguarding your equipment, materials, and project timeline while maintaining a safe and secure jobsite from start to finish.
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Theft, Vandalism, & Unauthorized Entry
Construction sites are frequent targets for theft and vandalism. When tools, copper wiring, or heavy equipment go missing—or when property is damaged—projects are delayed, costs increase, and liability grows.
How Iron Gate Security protects Your Site:
- Highly trained, uniformed officers conduct regular patrols to deter theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access.
- All incidents are thoroughly documented with real-time reports, photos, and video for your project manager.
- Suspicious activity is addressed immediately and escalated to law enforcement when appropriate.
Access Control & Visitor Verification
Unmonitored access points can create serious safety risks and increase liability. Without proper oversight, unauthorized workers, visitors, or vehicles may enter the site, putting both personnel and property in danger.
How Iron Gate Security Helps:
- Officers monitor gates, entry points, and site perimeters to ensure only authorized personnel and vehicles are allowed on-site.
- All deliveries, contractors, and visitors are verified, logged, and directed to the correct locations.
- Officers enforce site safety protocols and required PPE at entry.
After-Hours & Equipment Protection
The risk of theft and vandalism increases significantly after hours. Unattended sites, poorly lit areas, and unsecured equipment can quickly attract criminal activity.
How Iron Gate Security Helps:
- Officers perform perimeter patrols, inspecting fences, gates, and storage areas for vulnerabilities.
- High-value equipment and materials are monitored to ensure they remain secure during nights and weekends.
- Detailed shift reports are provided, including any activity, security concerns, or safety hazards observed.
After-Hours & Equipment Protection
Our officers are specially trained to recognize and prevent the most common security risks faced by construction and community sites, including:
- Theft of tools, materials, and heavy equipment
- Vandalism or damage to structures and property
- Unauthorized entry by individuals or vehicles
- Safety hazards resulting from unmonitored access points
- Trespassing during after-hours or weekends
- Loitering around site perimeters
- Work disruptions caused by unauthorized visitors
- Unreported hazards, unsafe conditions, or maintenance issues