I’ve been on Beaumont jobs where the weather turned in one afternoon and the whole site got judged on the fence line first. After the 2013 deluge, I saw how fast a simple barrier turns into an OSHA issue if the ground gives way or the panels lean. We set our work up with stable bases, clean walk paths, and hardware that stays put when the wind gets ugly. Around the Albert A. Chatigny Sr. Community Recreation Center, or in neighborhoods like Seneca Springs, Mountain View, and Oak Valley Greens, we plan for people moving close to the line and for inspectors looking hard at trip hazards and dust control.
- We check grade, access points, and tie-downs before we unload a single panel.
- We match the setup to the site’s exposure, not just the fence length.
- We keep repair gear on hand so a failure doesn’t linger into the next shift.
That’s how we protect crews, protect your insurance file, and keep the job moving without drama.