Depending on the nature of the project, a typical construction site can have anywhere from ten to a hundred people. There are simply too many moving parts for anyone to keep track of them all. It is for this reason that construction sites are particularly vulnerable to theft and vandalism.

Unfortunately, the majority of construction thefts are done by employees and subcontractors. You believe the perimeter is secure, oblivious to the danger lurking within. Employees may steal for a variety of reasons, including money. The basic defense of those who were apprehended is that “the opportunity is there.”

For this reason, the construction site access control system is quite beneficial.

Job sites in the construction industry provide both value and opportunity

 

The following are some of the reasons why theft is so widespread on construction sites:

 

  1. Construction site staff could not cover all of the ground on large job sites 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  2. Multiple entries and exit points make it simple to get in and out.
  3. After a while, the workforce grows complacent.
  4. The weather has an impact on how security responds. They are less inclined to inspect the location while it is raining.
  5. Some opportunistic people take advantage of the connection because of the overly welcoming security.
  6. With each step of the job site’s development, there is a high turnover rate of security employees.

Taking Advantage of Industry Innovations

The construction sector has undergone significant changes in recent years, particularly in terms of enterprises’ use of new technology to reduce spillovers, enhance timeliness and productivity, and reduce losses.

Construction Site Access Control

It’s easy to keep track of tiny job sites with only five employees. If there is theft, it would be easy to identify the criminal following a quick inquiry. One security officer for three to four CCTV cameras should be sufficient to cover all bases. However, at certain large locations, it would not be the same because hundreds of workers would be working in numerous shifts 24 hour a day, seven days a week.

This is where access control for building sites comes into play. It will provide eyes everywhere on the project site that no human construction security guard could.

The tool can accomplish this in several ways:

  1. Layers of security. With the help of the tool, you may assign allowed access to different individuals based on the job locations you want to access. You can rest assured that masons and bricklayers will remain in their designated locations. Delivery vehicles will also park in designated areas while unloading products. You can better monitor everyone by layering security access.
  2. Biometrics access. This biometric access allows an authorized person to enter sensitive locations on the job site. It can also be used to log in and out workers to keep track of their daily hours.
  3. RFID. You may now track everyone on the job site using radio frequency identification (RFID). If a worker tries to enter a restricted location, it’s much easier to catch them. You can also keep track of visitors by giving them RFID-enabled plastic cards.

With the help of your access control system and several CCTV cameras, theft and vandalism events will be decreased and eradicated. However, the primary goal is to be cautious. Workers will be less likely to steal if they are aware that their every step is being tracked and monitored.