
Construction Site Security in the Inland Empire
After-hours patrol for IE warehouse and logistics construction
IE logistics construction loses materials to after-hours theft. Photo-verified patrol visits and standing posts from Orange headquarters (BSIS PPO #121577).
Licensed PPO #121577 | California BSISOrganic reach — honest expectations
We serve IE construction from Orange HQ. Patrol documentation and short-notice starts matter for GC and superintendent searches.
Warehouse & shell building focus
Industrial and multifamily construction across Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Time-stamped after-hours visits
Randomized patrol timing with fence line and equipment yard photos.
Armed escalation available
Unarmed patrol default; armed posts when theft is active.
Fire watch on the same roster
Hot work and system impairments — one vendor.
See how it works
What happens after the last crew clocks out
Theft on IE job sites happens between quitting time and first call. Here is how an after-hours patrol night actually runs.
Last crew clocks out
Gates chained, equipment staged, materials on pallets. This is the window when copper, lumber, and tools walk off job sites.
First pass at dusk
A marked unit sweeps the fence line, laydown yard, and trailers — every check logged with a time-stamped photo.
Overnight checks at shuffled times
Return visits through the night on an unpredictable schedule, with 24/7 dispatch on the radio between passes.
Morning report before first call
Your superintendent opens a documented activity log with photos before the first crew badges in.

Visit frequency and checkpoints are set with your superintendent during onboarding.
IE construction security resources
Patrol, standing posts, and fire watch for active job sites.
Orange County cities we serve
Local patrol and parking programs with city-specific detail pages.
Construction security FAQ — Inland Empire
IE job site losing materials after hours?
Photo-documented patrol visits — quote with your site address.
