Copper wire, tools, fuel and heavy equipment make active construction sites a target across the GTA. We keep operators watching your perimeter through every unattended night and weekend, ready to dispatch police before damage is done.
Fencing and locks slow down opportunistic theft — they rarely stop it. Toronto-area sites lose thousands in equipment, tools and materials every month to overnight break-ins, and insurance rarely covers the resulting project delays.
Most sites sit empty from early evening until the crew returns — a wide, predictable window for opportunistic theft.
Copper wiring, power tools, generators and fuel are easy to move and easy to resell, making sites a recurring target.
Stolen equipment doesn't just cost replacement — it stalls schedules, trades and inspections, often for weeks.
Whether it's a residential infill in Etobicoke, a mid-rise in Vaughan or an industrial build in Brampton, we scale coverage to match the site's active footprint and risk period — from groundbreaking through to occupancy.
Sites can be brought online quickly, so coverage starts as soon as fencing and cameras are in place, not weeks later.
Yes — many active construction sites run on temporary cellular-connected camera towers. We'll confirm the right setup for your site during a free assessment.
Yes. We can begin monitoring as soon as any cameras are live and expand coverage as fencing and additional cameras go up through each project phase.
The operator verifies the activity on camera in real time and, if it's confirmed as unauthorized, contacts local police immediately with live video — typically within about 30 seconds.
Get your GTA construction site monitored before the crew clocks out today.