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If you walk past most construction sites, you’ll see fencing around the perimeter, often paired with a locked gate and a “no trespassing” sign. Fencing sets the boundary, but it’s the most basic level of protection. In a survey of 100 Canadian construction companies, each reported experiencing theft roughly twice a year on average. Construction sites need more effective security measures, not just a basic boundary.
For those overseeing construction site safety, this blog takes a closer look at why fencing alone is not enough and what actually works to prevent loss, damage, and delays.
Read on for tips to better secure your site.
Key Takeaways
Fencing defines where the construction site begins and ends. As a visual and physical barrier, it signals that the site is active and not open to the public, but it doesn’t do much beyond that. It doesn’t
For example, someone gets onto the site through an unsecured access point after hours and steals some raw materials. Without any staff or security presence on site, the incident goes unnoticed until the next day, when the loss has already happened. In addition to extra costs, this could lead to delays, making it harder to keep the project on track.
Also, many construction sites use chain-link fencing, which can be easily cut or bypassed. It offers little resistance to determined individuals.
The story would be different if there was an active, on-site security presence.
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Just like the example mentioned above, unauthorized entry is a common challenge for construction sites. Once it becomes clear that no one is actively monitoring the site, even with fencing, trespassing and other types of unauthorized activity can happen more easily.
Along with preventing unauthorized entry, controlling visitor access is also important for keeping your site safe, as some individuals may tailgate or enter without a valid reason.
Security guards help control entry and reduce unauthorized access by:
Want a closer look at how our security guards manage access points on your construction site? Check out our blog How Do Construction Site Security Guards Manage Access Control.
Vandalism and theft are common threats to construction sites. Imagine this: when a person climbs over or cuts through the fence, they’re free to move around the site and cause damage. They can take tools or materials, spray graffiti on concrete walls, or tamper with equipment.
Here’s how security guards assist in preventing and managing vandalism and theft:
While fencing can keep some individuals out, it’s the assets inside that matter most, and that’s exactly what construction site security guards are there to protect.
Fencing keeps the site enclosed throughout day and night, but when risks like fire or water leaks occur, it doesn’t respond or alert anyone to check the situation. When no staff is on site after hours, these issues can escalate quickly, leading to potential costs and project delays.
Our construction site security team strengthens after-hours safety by:
If your site needs additional coverage at night, consider adding mobile patrol to your security program. Patrolling in a marked vehicle helps deter unwanted activity and keeps the site monitored.
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As mentioned above, guards document emergency conditions to maintain a clear record of what happens on site. A complete report goes beyond emergencies. It includes incidents like unauthorized entry, property damage, theft, and the actions taken to resolve the issues.
At Blackbird Security, we use TrackTik, an advanced reporting platform that provides real-time visibility into guard activity. Our guards can log patrols and record incident details, all in one place. Site supervisors or managers can access and view reports at any time, so they can stay up to date on what’s happening on their site.
If your current setup mainly relies on fencing, it’s time to upgrade it with on-site security guards. The right level of coverage can go a long way in preventing loss, damage, and project delays. We’re here to explore options with you and find what works best for your construction site. Contact us today.
The right choice depends on your site’s needs and risk level. On-site security guards provide continuous monitoring, immediate response, and stronger visibility. Mobile patrols are a good option for after-hours coverage, offering a more flexible and cost-effective way to keep the site checked and deter unwanted activity. Many sites use a combination of both to stay covered at all times.
Security guards improve visibility by actively monitoring high-risk areas, conducting patrols throughout the site, and identifying issues as they happen. Their presence also helps discourage suspicious activity.
The cost of construction security varies based on your site’s size, risk level, and whether add-on services are needed (e.g., mobile patrol). For a detailed quote, fill out the form here and let’s discuss the security options for your construction site.



