Construction Site Theft

Construction Site Theft Investigations

Construction sites are dynamic, fast-paced working spaces full of workers, visitors, and equipment. Multiple hazards are associated with construction, such as worker safety, equipment working, vandalism, and trespassing. However, the most crucial of them is construction site theft. Construction site theft and vandalism are serious problems affecting Canada’s construction industry. The lack of physical security measures, such as fencing, lighting, cameras, alarms, locks, and guards, and the multiple access points spread across large sites are the reasons for the theft.

Not having physical security measures to protect company assets is an opportunity for crime.
Equipment and materials are in high demand and have a high resale value. The consequences of construction site theft and vandalism are financial, operational, and reputational problems for the company. Loses/theft of the assets can cause delays, disruptions, and damages to the project, affecting the work’s quality, safety, and efficiency.
At Interior Safety Network, we are trained to conduct quality investigations for our clients and identify damages caused by theft, vandalism, and forceful entry into security-protected work areas. We use different investigative techniques to identify perpetrators and document the crime.
With over twenty years in investigations, our thorough approach to investigation ensures no detail is overlooked.
At Interior Safety Network, we inform our clients about the case and keep them well-informed. We also communicate with law enforcement and other authorities on the client’s behalf.