Construction site security camera and temporary access control installation by 360 Technology Group in North and South Carolina

Complete project delivery • Carolinas

360 Technology Group delivers Construction Site as an installed and supported solution. Our scope can include product sourcing and resale, engineering, installation, programming, commissioning, repair, lifecycle maintenance, system expansion and post-project support in North and South Carolina.

  • Equipment & Licensing
  • Engineering & Installation
  • Programming & Commissioning
  • Repair & Maintenance
  • Ongoing Support

New installation: For new work, we can coordinate the bill of materials, field installation, configuration, testing and turnover.

Existing system: For existing systems, we can troubleshoot faults, repair or replace components, maintain and modernize the deployment.

Authorized dealer · Certified installers · Charlotte, NC headquarters

Authorized dealer and certified installers — North and South Carolina

360 Technology Group is an authorized dealer and certified installer for the manufacturers we represent, and has been installing construction site security cameras and temporary access control across North and South Carolina since 2018 — more than 8 years.

  • Authorized dealer — genuine equipment, licensing and manufacturer support entitlement.
  • Certified installers — factory-trained technicians handle the cabling, mounting, power, programming and commissioning.
  • Repair, service and takeover — we maintain, repair, upgrade and take over existing systems.
  • 24/7 emergency service — on-call service technicians for emergency repairs, plus scheduled preventive maintenance.

We cover every city in North Carolina and South Carolina from our Charlotte headquarters. Request a quote or service call Call 704-726-4254

Construction site security — North & South Carolina

Construction site security in the Carolinas

A construction site is a temporary facility with no permanent power, no permanent network, a perimeter that changes every few weeks and a very high concentration of portable value. 360 Technology Group provides temporary and permanent security for construction sites across North and South Carolina, including the Charlotte, Columbia, Greenville, Raleigh and Charleston markets.

Copper, tools and fuel

Theft on Carolina sites concentrates on copper wire, tools, fuel, appliances and anything palletised near an access road. The response is coverage of the approach and the lay-down yard rather than the building, and enough image quality at night to be worth handing to police.

Temporary power and connectivity

Before the building has power or fiber, systems have to run on solar, battery or generator and communicate over cellular. Deployable trailer or pole-mounted units cover early phases, then hand over to permanent infrastructure as the building energizes.

A perimeter that moves

Fence lines, gates and lay-down areas relocate through the project. Redeployable units and wireless links matter more than an elegant permanent design in the first months, and the plan should state when each move happens.

Site access and accountability

Knowing which subcontractors were on site and when settles disputes, supports safety requirements and discourages informal after-hours visits. Temporary credentials or a gate with a camera and a log are usually enough.

Monitoring and verified response

An unmonitored camera on an empty site records a theft you discover on Monday. Remote video monitoring with live operator verification produces a response while the intrusion is in progress, which is generally the only thing that actually prevents loss. More on remote video monitoring.

Transition to the permanent system

The most efficient projects plan the permanent access control and camera system while temporary security is still in place, so cable pathways go in during rough-in rather than being retrofitted into a finished building at three times the cost.

IT and low-voltage for the finished building

We also do the permanent work: structured cabling, fiber between buildings, WiFi, access control, cameras, intercom and AV, coordinated with the general contractor against the construction schedule and inspection milestones. Being the same company that secured the site during construction means the permanent design is informed by what actually happened on that site rather than by a drawing. See structured cabling and network services.

Common questions

Can you deploy before we have power on site?

Yes. Solar and battery units with cellular communication are the normal answer for early phases, and they redeploy as the site changes.

Is it rented or purchased?

Both models work. Sites with a long programme or a contractor who moves between projects often buy; single-project needs are frequently better served by a temporary deployment. We will price both.

Can you do the permanent cabling and security too?

Yes, and doing both is usually cheaper than splitting them — pathways for the permanent system can be installed during rough-in instead of cut into finished walls later.

Talk to us about your facility

Tell us the site, the programme length, whether there is power yet and what has already gone missing. We will propose temporary coverage now and the permanent system for handover.

Request a site survey Call 704-726-4254

Charlotte, NC headquarters · every city in North and South Carolina · 24/7 emergency service by on-call technicians.

Construction site security camera and temporary access control installation by 360 Technology Group in North and South Carolina

Capabilities and selection checkpoints

The cards in this section summarize information to evaluate; they are not separate pages. Availability and compatibility can change, so final models and releases must be confirmed against current manufacturer resources.

Construction Site Security Systems Installers

Document who configures, tests, administers and supports this function after the project is accepted.

Construction Security Cameras

Review compatibility, capacity, infrastructure and lifecycle implications with the complete system design.

Construction Site Alarm System

Compare retained equipment, migration effort, subscription impact and replacement options for this topic.

Construction Site Access Control Systems

Confirm which current models, editions, licenses and dependencies support this requirement before procurement.

Operational priority

Confirm which current models, editions, licenses and dependencies support this requirement before procurement.

Site variation

Review compatibility, capacity, infrastructure and lifecycle implications with the complete system design.

Shared infrastructure

Confirm which current models, editions, licenses and dependencies support this requirement before procurement.

Phasing

Connect this capability to a named user workflow and a testable result at the actual facility.

Governance

Document who configures, tests, administers and supports this function after the project is accepted.

Repeatable closeout

Document who configures, tests, administers and supports this function after the project is accepted.

Evidence to collect before design

A useful survey and stakeholder review should produce the following project evidence for Construction Site:

  • Business-critical workflows, operating hours, occupancy, public areas and after-hours use.
  • Current network, cabling, video, access, alarm, audiovisual and software-system inventory.
  • Guest, employee, contractor, device and operational traffic or permission boundaries.
  • Multi-site standards, local exceptions, construction phasing and business-continuity constraints.
  • Privacy, retention, safety, accessibility, cybersecurity and organizational policy requirements.
  • Acceptance tests, training, documentation, monitoring and accountable lifecycle ownership.

Architecture and integration review

Operational priority

Rank the business processes and safety outcomes the project must protect.

Site variation

Separate portfolio standards from conditions that genuinely differ at each property.

Shared infrastructure

Coordinate cabling, network, identity, power and pathways across system disciplines.

Phasing

Plan work windows, temporary operation, cutover and communication around occupied facilities.

Governance

Assign access, evidence, accounts, updates, retention and change-control responsibilities.

Repeatable closeout

Use consistent testing, labels, drawings, training and support records across sites.

Compare proposals on the same evidence

Product names and device counts do not make competing proposals equivalent. Ask each bidder to identify assumptions, exclusions, supported versions, owner responsibilities and the proof that will be delivered at acceptance.

Comparison area Evidence a complete proposal should provide
Fit for the operating need A written explanation of how Construction Site supports the required users, events and workflows.
Compatibility A supported-parts, software, license and integration matrix tied to the proposed architecture.
Infrastructure Documented power, network, pathways, environmental and owner-furnished dependencies.
Acceptance Named tests, expected results, exception handling and responsibility for correcting deficiencies.
Lifecycle Current support status, update approach, warranty, subscriptions, spares and replacement planning.

Deployment and acceptance sequence

  1. Discovery: agree on users, operating outcomes, retained systems, constraints and acceptance criteria.
  2. Field validation: verify dimensions, infrastructure, environmental conditions, pathways, power, network and integration points.
  3. Documented design: name the architecture, supported components, licenses, responsibilities, assumptions and change process.
  4. Staging and implementation: prepare configuration, backups, labels and test scripts before controlled field deployment.
  5. Operational acceptance: exercise normal use, exceptions, outages and recovery; then deliver training and system records.

Software, firmware and lifecycle responsibility

Record the installed model, hardware revision, software or firmware release, license or subscription, warranty and administrator ownership at handoff. Those details make later troubleshooting and upgrade planning materially safer.

Downloads, release notes, advisories and manuals should come from the manufacturer’s official portal. 360 Technology Group links to official resources and does not host firmware files locally. Some portals require an authorized customer, dealer or support entitlement.

Before any update, confirm the exact model and region, prerequisites, supported intermediate releases, backup, maintenance window, integration compatibility, rollback limits and post-update test plan. Cloud-managed products may control release timing differently from locally managed systems.

Build a project-specific comparison

Share the facility type, Carolina location, existing platform, approximate device count, operating problem, required integrations and target schedule. 360 Technology Group can use that context to determine whether Construction Site deserves a detailed site and design review.

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