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Site Security Service

Construction is a vast and valuable industry which involves both the storage and on-going use of high value vehicles, materials, tools and machinery. The machinery, tools and fuel which can be stolen from vehicles has a resale value which makes them highly attractive to criminals. In darker months and on quiet and remote sites its incredibly important to protect your assets.

Construction Site Challenges

Busy sites mean constant movement. With workers being focused on their own areas and tasks, the site may be vulnerable to opportunists who may just walk in unchallenged to help themselves, or enter the site to check out the layout, value of assets and presence (or not) of onsite security, in order to return later for a more organised theft spree.

A variety of access points are often needed, for vehicles, construction site workers and for authorised visitors, such as managers and building control. Access points and arrangements may constantly change as work progresses and may be particularly vulnerable as phases of work move on.

We Guide Site Property and Materials

  • Buildings and outbuildings.
  • Structures under construction or demolition.
  • Construction materials such as metal or cabling.
  • Tools, equipment and vehicles.
  • Workers’ possessions and assets.
  • Fuel – the high cost of fuel means that fuel theft is popular: it can easily be reused and disappear without trace, whilst the single action of stealing fuel from a construction site can have repercussions which threaten operations, property and life.

Building Construction Process From Start To Finish

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Pre-Construction Process

The pre-construction phase is characterized by deliberate thoroughness to ensure that all potential needs are identified and addressed early. Regular communication between the core project team and the consultants is vital during pre-construction. Including Acquiring land, Initial meeting, Estimating and budgets, Schedule.

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Building Construction Phase

Including Site preparation, Construction , Excavation, Foundation, Framing, Masonry, Electrical and plumbing work, Roofing, Exterior finishing, Heating and cooling work, Interior finishing, Woodwork and fixture fittings, Waterproofing, Painting.

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Post-Construction Phase

The post-construction phase is the final process before the building is handed over to the client or owner. The post-construction phase includes completing the punch list items and the final walk-through. A punch list is a document that lists all the contract items a contractor must fulfill to be paid.