After that brutal winter near Jennings Beach, we saw how fast a jobsite turns vulnerable when weather, mud, and long delays pile up. I remember walking a half-finished site where the fence had loosened, the gate dragged in the slush, and everyone on crew knew the same thing: if the perimeter looks tired, trouble comes looking for an easy way in. That’s why we build for the site, not just around it.
Around
Old Dam and near
Kings Highway West, we’ve seen mixed-use projects with lots of eyes on them, and that means a fence has to do more than stand there. It has to make access obvious, slow down trespassers, and hold up when the wind, freeze-thaw, or rough handling starts testing every connection. That’s the part we take seriously, because a tight fence saves time, materials, and headaches the next morning.