Securing the Perimeter After a Near Disaster
I remember watching a $50,000 excavator get stripped for parts because a previous rental company failed to secure the perimeter on a Friday night. The smell of diesel and the sight of empty tool chests in the moonlight stayed with me. We saw how a flimsy, poorly installed line doesn't stop a determined thief. If we don't get the posts deep enough and the rails tight, you're essentially leaving your heavy machinery out on display for every passerby near Smyrna High School.
We rushed our crew out to the site to install heavy-duty temporary fencing that actually holds weight. We used our specialized augers to ensure every post sat firm in the Tennessee clay, leaving no gaps for someone to squeeze through. Our team double-checked every latch and panel connection before we left the site. The client finally slept through the night knowing their equipment stayed exactly where they parked it, protected by a real barrier.
Javier's crew arrived fast and actually secured the site instead of just throwing up some flimsy wire.
Mark T.

