Construction Site Security
Active site protection for Irish construction projects of every scale — from groundwork through handover.
Plant theft in Ireland (2024)
Construction sites account for the single largest share of rural and commercial theft losses reported to An Garda Síochána.
Tower setup time
From arrival on site to fully operational, monitored, and recording — without trenching, generators, or fixed broadband.
False-alarm filter
AI analytics ignore wildlife, weather, and shadows so operators only intervene when a real human or vehicle threat appears.
Constructionsitesareoneofthehighest-riskenvironmentsinIreland.Plantmachinery,copper,fuel,andtoolsmoveonandoffsitedaily,whileperimeterschangeshapewitheveryphaseofthebuild.Sky-Eyetowersdeployinunderanhour,runentirelyoff-gridviasolar,andconnectstraighttoour24/7Irishmonitoringstation—givingsitemanagersalive,intelligentperimeterfromdayoneofgroundworktoprojecthandover.
Why construction teams pick us
Irish-Owned & PSA Licensed
Local team, Garda-vetted operators, Irish HQ. Every alarm is handled by a Sky-Eye operator in Ireland — never an outsourced call centre or offshore desk.
24/7 In-House Monitoring
Our Alarm Receiving Centre never sleeps. Live audio challenges, keyholder notification, and Garda dispatch within minutes of a verified detection — every day of the year.
Built for Irish Construction
Designed around how Irish sites actually run: phased perimeters, rotating compounds, weather-proof off-grid power, and full incident packs ready for insurers and RAMS reviews.
Threats we shut down
Every construction site has its own attack surface. These are the ones we see — and stop — every week across Ireland.
Plant & Tool Theft
Excavators, dumpers, generators, copper, and hand tools are stripped from unsecured sites overnight — usually inside 90 seconds.
Material Stripping
Cabling, lead, scaffolding, and stockpiled materials disappear during the gap between contractors leaving and security arriving.
Vandalism & Arson
Anti-social damage, graffiti, and arson attempts cause six-figure delays and insurance escalations on live projects.
Unauthorised Access
Trespassers, urban explorers, and rival crews wandering the site create serious H&S liability the moment they cross the line.
Built for construction sites
Every deployment is dialled in for the realities of construction work — mobile compounds, changing perimeters, off-grid power, and zero tolerance for false alarms.
Towers arrive on a single trailer, are positioned by our crew, and are live on the monitoring station the same day — perfect for fast-track programmes.
How a Construction project runs
From the first walkthrough to active monitoring, we keep the engagement tight, transparent, and built around your programme.
Site Audit
Our team reviews drawings, site logistics, and risk hotspots to position towers for maximum coverage and minimum blind spots.
Same-Day Deploy
Towers arrive, are mast-deployed, oriented, and linked to the 24/7 monitoring station — typically in under an hour per unit.
Active Monitoring
AI flags suspicious activity. Irish-based operators verify, deliver live audio warnings, and escalate to your keyholder or An Garda Síochána.
Evidence & Reporting
You receive weekly activity reports, on-demand footage downloads, and full incident packs ready for insurers or law enforcement.
Voices from the construction floor
Direct quotes from site managers and directors running active construction sites protected by Sky-Eye.
"We moved from static guards to Sky-Eye towers across three sites and incidents dropped to zero in the first month. The audio challenges genuinely scare intruders off before they reach the compound."
Liam O'Connor
Site Manager, BuildTech Ireland
"Setup was faster than I believed possible. The team had two towers live before the welfare units were even plumbed in. Insurance premiums followed immediately."
Aoife Brennan
Project Director, Castlethorn Developments
Ready to secure your construction site?
Tell us a little about your site and we'll come back with a tailored proposal — usually within one working day.