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Overnight protection for daylight progress.

Copper, tools, and heavy equipment walk off unattended sites. A sworn officer on post is the deterrent that actually deters.

Construction coverage on illuno

Overnight and weekend posts

Cover the hours the site is dark — recurring shifts that run until the job closes out, not a contract you renegotiate monthly.

A deterrent with teeth

Cameras record theft; officers prevent it. A marked presence changes whether the crew with the bolt cutters stops at all.

Scale with the phase

One officer during framing, three during fit-out when the site fills with copper and appliances. Adjust the post, not the vendor.

How it works

Post. Review. Confirm.

01

Post the site coverage

Address, gate location, overnight window, headcount. Set it recurring and it runs until you close it out.

02

Verify who is on post

The super sees the confirmed officer for every night — name and credentials, not a badge number from an agency dispatcher.

03

Adjust by phase

Scale headcount up for fit-out, down after punch list. The record of every covered night lives on the platform.

Common questions

Is an officer better than cameras or a patrol service?

They solve different problems. Cameras document; drive-by patrols check in. An officer on post is a continuous deterrent — most theft crews move on rather than test one.

Can coverage run every night until the job ends?

Yes — post it as a recurring overnight shift. Officers pick up the nights, you see the fills, and you close the post when the job wraps.

What does the officer actually do on an overnight post?

You define the post: gate control, perimeter walks at intervals, equipment laydown checks. The scope you set is the scope officers accept.

Your next shift, covered.

Tell us about your construction coverage and we will walk you through how it works on illuno — one short call.