When a site sits open in Lodi, we see the same pattern every time: tools disappear, materials get tossed, and vandals test weak spots as soon as the crew heads home. I remember jobs near Downtown Lodi and out by Lawrence Park where a simple perimeter change cut the trouble way down. We use
chain-link panels to set a hard edge, then lock the corners down with
concrete steel bases so somebody can’t just bump the fence and walk through it.
- Clear boundaries tell trespassers the site’s watched.
- Sturdy bases keep panels from shifting on rough ground.
- Gates give your crew access without leaving an open gap.
With Lodi’s hot stretches, dry wind, and those occasional wet spells, we’ve learned to place the fence like we expect pressure from every side. That’s how we help keep a jobsite secure.