Construction & Temporary Operations

Layouts of dynamic environments change, access needs evolve and risk profiles shift throughout the project lifecycle — often under tight schedules and public exposure.

Perimeter protection in these environments must support safety, access control and adaptability, without slowing progress or creating unnecessary complexity.

Construction Sites

Typical Risk Scenarios

Construction and temporary sites commonly face practical challenges such as:

  • Uncontrolled access to active work areas
  • Vehicle movement near pedestrians and public zones
  • Frequent changes to site layout and access points
  • Theft, vandalism or misuse outside working hours
  • The need to transition from temporary to permanent protection

Effective perimeter protection must respond to these realities while remaining flexible and reliable.

System-Based Perimeter Response

Gardanor approaches perimeter protection for construction and temporary operations as a layered physical system designed to adapt as the site evolves.

A well-designed system supports:

  • Delay – creating physical separation between public areas and work zones
  • Deterrence – clear, visible boundaries that define site limits
  • Denial – controlled access points for personnel and vehicles
  • Flow control – safe and predictable movement aligned with site activity

The objective is to maintain control and safety throughout all project phases.

Core System Components

Depending on site conditions, project phase and surrounding environment, perimeter systems may include:

  • Temporary fencing systems for rapid deployment
  • Controlled access gates for personnel and site traffic
  • Vehicle mitigation elements near public interfaces
  • Modular barrier and passage solutions
  • Hybrid systems supporting phased transition to permanent installations

Components are selected to balance speed of deployment, durability and reusability.

Documentation-Ready Delivery

Data center operators increasingly require clarity around physical protection measures.

Our delivery supports this by providing:

  • Structured system descriptions
  • Defined scope and component logic
  • As-built documentation baselines
  • Maintenance and lifecycle considerations

This supports internal governance, audits and future development — without transferring compliance responsibility.

Designed for Real Operations

Data centers operate continuously, often with limited tolerance for disruption.

Perimeter protection must therefore be:

  • Robust under harsh weather and environmental exposure
  • Practical to operate for security personnel and site managers
  • Maintainable without unnecessary downtime
  • Adaptable as capacity, layout or risk profiles evolve

Our solutions are designed to support long-term operation in demanding environments.

Start a Structured Dialogue

If you are planning, managing or reassessing perimeter protection for a construction site or temporary operation, we welcome an early, structured discussion.

Request a perimeter system outline or discuss site-specific constraints with Gardanor.