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The United States makes up the largest construction market worldwide, and that leaves thousands of sites unattended each day. Aside from safety, the major concern for developers is theft. Construction materials and equipment have always been “hot items”, and with each new development, theft will remain a hot topic. The best way to mitigate loss is to know the trends of what is being stolen, and Eyeforce Remote Guarding Solutions has compiled a list of the five most stolen items from the construction site.

Lumber is always in demand, and is the easiest material to steal. Not only is it difficult to notice, but lumber is virtually impossible to track, making it a go to item for thieves. Mix that in with the recent lumber shortage due to the coronavirus outbreak, causing the price of it to soar, and you can understand why lumber remains a common material for theft.
Power tools can be very expensive, making them a priority for thieves and a headache for development managers to keep safe. Unfortunately, this trend doesn’t appear to be ending any time soon, as a report shows that power tool theft is expected to rise past 2025. As online market sites like Ebay, Offer Up, and Facebook marketplace continue to thrive, power tools can be posted and sold before a theft report is written.

Any construction manager can tell you how difficult it is to deal with copper theft. Copper is one of the most commonly stolen items from any site. The price of copper is $4 per pound today, making it very valuable and top of mind for thieves, but what compounds the issue is that copper theft can lead to major project delays. It is very common for a site to lose a week’s worth of copper installation in one night.
Small construction tools are prone to be left all over the construction site, making them a prime target for theft. Small tools are also good items in the resell market, which makes them enticing to take even if the more valuable items are nearby. Small tools theft is incredibly inconvenient for managers and workers, and replacing them can lead to delays, and overall inefficiency.
We know someone off the street isn’t typically going to be able to steal heavy machinery from a site. However, it does happen, and proves to be the most profitable of construction thefts. It is important that all operators make sure they do not leave keys inside or around the machinery after being used. Extra measures can be taken like removing key parts such as batteries and steering wheels before each end of day.
The theft of construction items is always imminent and we at Eyeforce believe in the power of Remote Guarding. Deploying a remote guarding tower can save a business thousands of dollars in materials loss and security costs.

Modern video surveillance systems must be effectively and efficiently capable of stopping crime in its tracks. The integration of remote video intervention is one of the most powerful strategies you can implement for protecting your business from intrusion and crime.
Visit: eyeforce.com/contact-us/ or call 888-393-3672 today to speak with an expert in customizing your evolving security needs to include Remote Guard Intervention.



The United States makes up the largest construction market worldwide, and that leaves thousands of sites unattended each day. Aside from safety, the major concern for developers is theft. Construction materials and equipment have always been “hot items”, and with each new development, theft will remain a hot topic. The best way to mitigate loss is to know the trends of what is being stolen, and Eyeforce Remote Guarding Solutions has compiled a list of the five most stolen items from the construction site.
Lumber is always in demand, and is the easiest material to steal. Not only is it difficult to notice, but lumber is virtually impossible to track, making it a go to item for thieves. Mix that in with the recent lumber shortage due to the coronavirus outbreak, causing the price of it to soar, and you can understand why lumber remains a common material for theft.
Power tools can be very expensive, making them a priority for thieves and a headache for development managers to keep safe. Unfortunately, this trend doesn’t appear to be ending any time soon, as a report shows that power tool theft is expected to rise past 2025. As online market sites like Ebay, Offer Up, and Facebook marketplace continue to thrive, power tools can be posted and sold before a theft report is written.

Any construction manager can tell you how difficult it is to deal with copper theft. Copper is one of the most commonly stolen items from any site. The price of copper is $4 per pound today, making it very valuable and top of mind for thieves, but what compounds the issue is that copper theft can lead to major project delays. It is very common for a site to lose a week’s worth of copper installation in one night.
Small construction tools are prone to be left all over the construction site, making them a prime target for theft. Small tools are also good items in the resell market, which makes them enticing to take even if the more valuable items are nearby. Small tools theft is incredibly inconvenient for managers and workers, and replacing them can lead to delays, and overall inefficiency.
We know someone off the street isn’t typically going to be able to steal heavy machinery from a site. However, it does happen, and proves to be the most profitable of construction thefts. It is important that all operators make sure they do not leave keys inside or around the machinery after being used. Extra measures can be taken like removing key parts such as batteries and steering wheels before each end of day.
The theft of construction items is always imminent and we at Eyeforce believe in the power of Remote Guarding. Deploying a remote guarding tower can save a business thousands of dollars in materials loss and security costs.


Modern video surveillance systems must be effectively and efficiently capable of stopping crime in its tracks. The integration of remote video intervention is one of the most powerful strategies you can implement for protecting your business from intrusion and crime.
Visit: eyeforce.com/contact-us/ or call 888-393-3672 today to speak with an expert in customizing your evolving security needs to include Remote Guard Intervention.

Eyeforce is a leading provider of remote guarding services. We offer customized solutions that include networked cameras, analytics, 24/7 monitoring, and professional crime intervention specialists that provide real-time audio intervention. Eyeforce remote monitoring exponentially increases security while decreasing security costs. Eyeforce can help you gain total control and situational awareness through proactive, not reactive, security solutions backed by video analytics. Our remote video monitoring services excel where traditional alarm monitoring companies fail.

Eyeforce is a leading provider of remote guarding services. We offer customized solutions that include networked cameras, analytics, 24/7 monitoring, and professional crime intervention specialists that provide real-time audio intervention. Eyeforce remote monitoring exponentially increases security while decreasing security costs. Eyeforce can help you gain total control and situational awareness through proactive, not reactive, security solutions backed by video analytics. Our remote video monitoring services excel where traditional alarm monitoring companies fail.
Call Eyeforce today to find out what the power and flexibility of Remote Guarding can do to improve construction security. Let’s face it - You have a lot to lose at the job site, but nothing to lose by calling. 1-888-393-3672
Call Eyeforce today to find out what the power and flexibility of Remote Guarding can do to improve construction security. Let’s face it - You have a lot to lose at the job site, but nothing to lose by calling. 1-888-393-3672