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February 18, 2021

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Guide for construction site security issued by Secured by Design

Secured by Design (SBD), the official police security initiative, has issued a new guide for Construction Site Security, which is designed to provide advice on how to secure a site from the very start to the end of construction.

Even prior to the COVID-19 crisis construction site theft was an ongoing problem that blighted the UK construction industry, with the industry suffering estimated losses of around £800 million a year.

SBD-ConstructionSiteSecurity-21The impact of these losses – due to crimes such as theft, criminal damage, arson and anti social behaviour – are not only limited to the stolen or damaged equipment or property, but also have significant additional consequences, very often affecting even completion dates. Overall development costs also rise due to project delays, the need for equipment to be repaired or replaced, and higher insurance premiums.

Covering a range of topics, the new guide includes advice on:

  • Perimeter security
  • Site access and offices
  • Lighting
  • CCTV
  • Vehicle, plant, machinery and tools protection
  • Urban explorers
  • Fire prevention

The new guide has been produced with assistance from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), Police Scotland, the Considerate Constructors Scheme, the London Fire Brigade (LFB), the National Business Crime Centre, Sold Secure, the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) and the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC).

Head of Operational Services at Police Crime Prevention Initiatives, Michael Brooke, said: “This SBD guide is designed to be risk commensurate and provide advice on how to secure the site from the moment the hoarding goes up until the moment the development is handed over to the client or end user.

“The advice is based on proven crime prevention principles that are known to reduce criminal opportunity by creating safer, more secure and sustainable environments. It applies to all construction sites regardless of their size and is intended for all staff including security personnel.”

Stuart Ward, National Designing Out Crime Manager at Police Scotland, said: “Crime affecting the construction industry is known to have a negative impact on the ability of contractors to meet ‘on time and within budget delivery’ of development work. This new publication by Secured by Design and UK Police Forces, provides quality and credible advice that can be applied from the design stages through to the completion of construction and which can have a positive impact in reducing the risk of crime and anti-social activity against construction sites.

“Throughout the UK the use of this guide and implementation of its recommendations where appropriate will significantly reduce the cost of crime both in terms of finance and reputation. The guide can be used as an excellent start point for security measures to be applied, and further advice can be sought from the local Police Designing Out Crime Officers, who can also assist in providing supplementary support.”

PC James Smith from the Metropolitan Police Service, added: “This guidance has been produced with the construction industry and the problems they face firmly in mind. With the amount of construction work happening across the country, it is important that crime prevention advice be freely available to all tradespeople to help protect construction sites and equipment. I think this guidance will go some way to assisting the industry, and helping improve security on building sites.”

Download the construction site security guide, here.

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