Standard site security does
not prevent theft

Construction cranes above an active site

Deployment capability

Certified EN 1143-1 Grade 3 protection is deployed directly on site, without reliance on permanent security infrastructure.

As work areas and project phases evolve across construction, infrastructure and industrial environments, protection moves with operations, not only at fixed locations.

Operational fit

Delivered and positioned using standard site and industrial handling equipment.

Relocated as work areas and project phases change, without additional handling or disruption to site and operational workflows.

Deployment environments

  • Construction sites
  • Infrastructure projects
  • Mining operations
  • Industrial worksites
  • Temporary project facilities

Operational examples / Skanska

Construction sites operate without permanent security infrastructure, while exposure to theft and loss remains constant. Standard solutions do not provide certified protection, creating operational risk and delays. The example below shows how certified protection can be deployed directly on site and move with the project.

Mobile Strongroom container deployed at a construction site

Challenge

Construction sites are repeatedly targeted by organised theft. Standard containers did not prevent access, and losses became part of ongoing site operations.

Solution

A certified vault system from Mobile Strongroom was deployed on site using standard handling equipment and integrated into daily site operations.

Result

Theft incidents stopped after deployment. Certified protection was established without permanent infrastructure, and project delays caused by missing tools and equipment were eliminated.

"Mobile Strongroom gives us certified protection directly on site. It has improved both security and operational control across our sites."
Patricia Sandström, Product Manager Skanska

Procurement ready

  • Technical specifications
  • Certification records
  • Quality documentation
  • Certificate of conformity
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