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Manage a Large Job Site Using Construction Security Cameras

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Construction projects of all shapes and sizes can be challenging, but big-scale projects are gratifying as they test your skills.

Posted by Lisa Koy Updated August 22nd, 2016 12:08 am Posted in Construction Trends

One big construction site.

One big construction site.


Something is exciting about working on a project on a vast job site. Construction projects of all shapes and sizes can be challenging, but big-scale projects are gratifying as they really test your skills. Even the most experienced project manager can be overwhelmed from time to time on a big job site, so it is a great help to have some technology on your side.

One of the many technological advances in recent years that have aided construction projects is job site cameras for security and other purposes. These cameras can be found on jobs of all sizes, but they show their power when dealing with a large site. By placing cameras around the property, you can sit in the main control area and watch what is happening in all corners of the lot.

Keep Your People Working

While job site security cameras help protect against crime, they can also help you ensure your teams are progressing appropriately. With a large job site, it might not be possible to have a supervisor in all areas at all times, meaning your workers could be free to relax on the job. However, you can't have that happen if you hit all your deadlines. So, to avoid laziness on the job site, use video surveillance to track employees easily. Knowing that there is an 'eye in the sky watching their work should be enough to keep them motivated through the end of the shift.

Save Time

Plenty of time can be lost on a large job site simply by walking back and forth to review various project parts. Of course, some of that 'in-person' inspection will always be needed, but having access to cameras can reduce the time you need to spend physically out at work. You can watch for progress on your screens and save your trips out for times when you know they will be productive. Optimizing how you spend your time in this way should help you keep up with your busy schedule.

Security Matters

The issue of security should not be overlooked in this case. It isn't easy to secure a large job site, yet security is critical when valuable tools and materials will be on-site overnight. Unless you want to deal with a significant theft loss throughout the project, you will think carefully about placing job site cameras in strategic positions. These cameras don't necessarily have to cover every square inch of the job, but they should certainly have a good look at any location where valuables will be stored. A reliable security camera network, alongside a team of licensed security guards, can conquer just about any threat. Also, you can move cameras around as the project evolves, so you should always be able to monitor where the action is to be found.


About The Author:

Lisa Koy

Lisa Koy

Lisa Koy is a Senior Marketing Executive at the security camera firm eCamSecure.




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