Construction & Industrial · Jones County

Jobsite security
before
the copper walks.

Commercial and infrastructure jobsites lose millions every year to copper, equipment, and fuel theft. Our construction officers protect the perimeter, the tools, and the schedule — before the framing even goes up. Jones County clients served from our Memphis dispatch centre with fast median response.

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SectorConstruction & Industrial
CoverageJones County
Officer standardOSHA-trained
ExperienceSince 1998
DispatchMemphis · 24/7
89
Active jobsites
TN · mostly West TN
$2.1M
Theft averted · 2025
documented client wins
92%
Theft-free completion
first-time clients
6 min
Perimeter breach → arrival
verified avg.
01 / The Real Problem

What actually
goes wrong in Jones County.

Every sector has its own failure modes — the incidents that repeat, the complaints that show up on every RFP. Here’s what we’ve learned watching construction sites in Jones County since 1998.

Copper & wire theft

Copper prices make active jobsites targets. Perimeter officers and patrol windows at 2–5 a.m. stop 80%+.

Equipment & trailer theft

Skid-steers, generators, and tool trailers disappear overnight. GPS-enabled officers and controlled-access gates end it.

Fuel & material theft

Diesel pilfering from site tanks and material diversion at delivery. Controlled-access and delivery verification fix the pipeline.

Unauthorized after-hours access

Squatters, taggers, and liability risks in unfinished structures. A posted officer keeps the site clean and the GC insured.

02 / What We Deploy

Six construction-specific
disciplines.

Generic guard companies offer the same six SKUs to every sector. We deploy construction-tuned services with training, SOPs, and post-orders built for the environment.

J·01

Jobsite stationed officer

On-site officer 6 p.m.–6 a.m., checking perimeter, logging equipment, controlling after-hours access at gate.

J·02

Mobile jobsite patrol

Randomized vehicle patrols of smaller jobsites — 3–6 passes per shift with geo-tagged checkpoint scans.

J·03

Delivery & vendor verification

Daytime gatehouse officer verifying deliveries against PO, logging vendor check-in, preventing material diversion.

J·04

Badging & access control

Contractor badge issuance, access log maintenance, OSHA sign-in compliance, and site-specific orientation delivery.

J·05

Tool-trailer & yard security

Dedicated coverage for laydown yards, tool trailers, and equipment pens with GPS-tagged officer checkpoints.

J·06

Infrastructure & roadway

Traffic control officers, DOT-aware flaggers, and nighttime work-zone security for roadway and utility projects.

03 / Compliance & Credentials

Paperwork that
passes audit.

Your contracts, certifications, and compliance obligations become ours. Here are the industry-specific credentials every construction officer carries before first shift.

OSHA

OSHA 30 · leads / 10 · all

Lead officers hold OSHA 30; every officer holds OSHA 10 before first shift on a construction site.

MSHA

MSHA Part 46 · mining

For aggregate, mining, and quarry sites: every officer holds MSHA Part 46 training before first shift.

DOT

DOT traffic-control cert

Work-zone officers hold state-certified flagger credentials for DOT roadway and utility-corridor projects.

Drug

DISA / drug-free workplace

All officers assigned to construction posts complete pre-assignment drug screening and enroll in random-testing pool.

04 / From the Log

Real incidents.
Real responses.

Redacted entries from the construction incident log. Site names, client names, and personal details removed. Times and outcomes are real.

02:47Incident · 01

High-rise, Medical District

Perimeter motion on west fence. Officer on-foot in 30 seconds. Two subjects attempting to cut fence toward electrical room for copper. Officer maintains visual, calls MPD. Arrest made, no loss.

06:22Incident · 02

Laydown yard, north Memphis

Delivery truck arrives at 6:22 a.m. with a PO that doesn't match the day's schedule. Officer holds at gate, calls super. PO was for last week's subcontractor attempting to pick up materials we'd already logged. Confrontation avoided.

23:11Incident · 03

Road project, I-55 corridor

Unmarked vehicle stops in work zone. Officer approaches with body-cam on. Driver claims confusion, reverses out. Plate logged, shared with DOT. Same vehicle returned 3 nights later — arrest made.

05 / Frequently Asked

Construction questions,
answered.

The questions we’re asked most on construction RFPs, site walks, and scope-of-work calls — answered directly.

Q · 01Do your officers enforce OSHA sign-in on-site?
Yes. For sites where the GC requires OSHA sign-in, our officers run the sign-in station, verify orientation completion, and deliver daily access reports in whatever format the GC or owner specifies.
Q · 02Can you start coverage with 24-hour notice?
Yes. Our construction-site surge capacity includes 24-hour activation with a named officer on site by the next shift — documented 340+ times in 2025.
Q · 03Do you coordinate with the GC's safety officer?
Yes. We operate as an extension of your safety program — daily briefings with the SSO, integrated incident reporting, and OSHA-timeline-aware documentation of every security event on the site.
06 / More in Jones County

Other sectors
we cover in Jones County.

Same officers, same dispatch, different post orders. Below: the other industry programs active in Jones County — plus the full Jones County location page for the general service-area overview.

08 / Next Step

Ready for construction
security that fits your site
in Jones County?

A senior officer with construction experience will walk your property, meet your team, and deliver a signed written assessment within ten business days. No cost, no pitch, no pressure.

Request Construction Assessment Call Dispatch · (202) 222-2225