Securing a Tight Hale Park Lot During Summer Build
In the thick of a July heatwave—thermometer pushing 102°F—a contractor broke ground on a new two-story home just off Turner Road in Hale Park. Dust swirled off the dry, cracked soil as neighbors watched heavy equipment roll in. With kids biking nearby and wine tourists heading to Wine & Roses just blocks away, an open site posed real safety and liability risks. The crew needed perimeter security fast—before inspections or complaints shut them down.
We rolled in before sunrise with 6-foot chain-link panels and wind bracing rated for Lodi’s gusty afternoons. Our crew anchored every post deep into the compacted clay, added high-visibility mesh, and locked all access points by noon. Within hours, the site met OSHA standards and neighborhood expectations. The build stayed on schedule through peak summer, with zero incidents or neighbor concerns.
They had us fenced tight by lunch—no delays, no headaches, just peace of mind.
Miguel R., General Contractor

