Keeping Greenwich Sites Closed After Dark
We’ve seen how fast a quiet jobsite turns into an easy target once the sun drops. After that brutal winter storm back in 2007, we walked Greenwich sites that had been left open to weather, foot traffic, and a whole lot of curiosity. That’s why we build a real barrier first. We use chain-link panels for fast perimeter definition, then lock in weak spots with concrete steel bases. On older properties near the Round Hill and Fourth Ward districts, we pay extra attention to side yards, drive gaps, and rear access where vandals usually try first. We get it up fast, so you can get back to business.
Daily Perimeter Inspection Checklist
- We start by walking the fence line and spotting the easy targets: open corners, dark setbacks, and gaps around gate openings.
- We set chain-link panels to define the perimeter fast, because a clear edge makes trespassing harder and keeps tools inside the work zone.
- We anchor trouble spots with concrete steel bases when the ground’s soft or the site sits exposed to wind and push-through pressure.
- We add temporary gates where crews and deliveries need access, so workers don’t start propping openings open after dark.
- We keep an eye on the neighborhood context in Round Hill, Fourth Ward, and Mid-Country, where older estates and active rebuilds both need tight control.
