In a project-based industry where countless resources, time, and labor are invested, construction site theft can lead to devastating repercussions when firms and contractors are caught underprepared. Studies show that theft alone costs the U.S. construction industry up to $1 billion a year in losses. Not even counting the cost of vandalism and other crimes that can occur on jobsites, construction site theft is a lingering problem that not only costs firms precious resources, but also endangers equipment and workers.
To address these risks, builders are increasingly adopting construction tech solutions for securing their jobsites and deterring potential intruders. Construction sites come in all shapes and sizes, but contractors and project managers can look to building a basic security and monitoring kit with the following solutions:
Oftentimes the most effective solution is also the simplest. Construction sites with good lighting and visible alarms are a low priority for potential trespassers who are looking for quick access and an easy getaway. In an interview with TechRadar, security consultant and former burglar Luke Harris provided insight into what goes on in an intruder’s mind when scoping a potential site, “In a burglar’s mind, when they are scoping out a property, they want to be in and out as quickly as they can, with as little chance of getting caught as possible. This means that any visual or physical deterrent – whether it be outdoor lighting, a security camera, or a visible alarm – can put them off.”
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