
Winter wind kept hitting open job sites along Cermak
After a brutal winter in Berwyn, we drove the Cermak Road Corridor and kept seeing the same thing: open construction lots with blown-over barriers, tire tracks in the slush, and stacks of material sitting out in the cold. The wind cut across those blocks hard, and the older pre-1920 buildings nearby made access tight for crews and deliveries. Sal saw firsthand how fast a site turns into a target when the perimeter stays open, and that left contractors worried about theft, safety, and delays.
We rolled out our crew with panel fence, driven posts, and the right corners to tighten each perimeter against the gusts. We set the fence where trucks still had room to move, and we tied off the weak spots before the afternoon traffic picked up. We get it up fast, so you can get back to business, and that meant our customer could secure the site, keep material in place, and stop worrying about vandalism every time the wind picked up.
Once your fence went up, I finally stopped checking the site every hour.
Marcus R.






