
Construction Site Theft Prevention Report
A Sacramento-region data brief for general contractors, superintendents, risk managers, and construction industry associations. Loss benchmarks, California Penal Code framework, and a partner-ready reference for AGC-CA, Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange (SRBX), ABC-NorCal, and construction trade press.
The Sacramento loss picture
Sources: National Equipment Register annual construction-theft filings; NICB regional bulletins; Sacramento Police Department Metal Theft Unit; AB 1740 recycler-log aggregate data; Stormhammer Security 2019–2026 Sacramento-region jobsite response records.
Risk × cost × deterrent matrix
| Risk | Typical cost | Peak window | Highest-ROI deterrent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Copper & electrical wire | $8K–$40K | 2–5am, weekends, long holiday runs | Randomized marked-patrol tours, plate-capture, photo-verified arrivals |
| Catalytic converters | $1.5K–$3.5K each + downtime | 3–6am, single-officer sites | Overnight presence on parked equipment; document plates on entry |
| Skid-steers, mini-ex, lifts | $5K–$60K per unit | Weekend/holiday overnight windows | Lock-up verification tours, gate photo evidence, immediate dispatch escalation |
| Tools & small equipment | $500–$5K per event | First unattended weekend | Conex/gang-box seal checks; incident logs prosecutors accept |
| Vandalism / graffiti | $400–$15K + 10-day abatement | Fri/Sat 11pm–4am | Documented tour presence, motion-triggered rounds, City Code §8.04 evidence |
| Encampment intrusion | $2K–$10K biohazard cleanup | Any dormant phase >72hr | Posted-notice sweeps, DHA/SPD Impact Team coordination |
California legal framework
Six recommendations for GCs & superintendents
Deploy marked, GPS-verified mobile patrol before Day 1 of dirt
Insurers and Sacramento SPD data both show the first four weeks of an unattended site produce 40%+ of total theft loss. Patrol from day zero, not after the first hit.
Randomize tour intervals — never post the schedule
Scheduled 10pm and 2am rounds train thieves. Randomized 3–5 tour nights across dusk, late-night, and pre-dawn windows deliver measurably better deterrence.
Photograph every seal, lock, and lay-down zone every visit
Time-stamped, GPS-tagged photos survive Sac County DA charging review under PC §487/§496a. Text-only logs rarely do.
Combine patrol with hard controls
Perimeter fencing + T-post signage + gate locks + wheel locks on mobile equipment + fuel-cap locks. Patrol is force multiplier, not substitute.
Coordinate with SPD Impact Team + Metal Theft Unit
Sacramento SPD prosecutes when evidence is clean. Every patrol log should be ready to hand off as a prosecution package.
Report every event, even the near-misses
AGC-CA and SRBX data-share aggregated theft reports back to members. Underreporting hides the true regional cost from insurers and legislators.
For construction associations & trade press
This report is free to reference, embed, and cite in member publications for the Associated General Contractors of California (AGC-CA), Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange (SRBX), ABC-NorCal, ENR California, Construction Dive, and Sacramento-region business news. We also partner with associations on directory listings, preferred-vendor pricing for members, and co-hosted safety & security webinars.
Suggested citation:
Stormhammer Security. "Construction Site Theft Prevention Report — Sacramento 2026." https://sacsecuritypatrol.com/guides/construction-site-theft-prevention-report-sacramento Stormhammer Security, Inc., PPO #121830. Retrieved 2026-07-18.
GC & risk manager FAQ
How common is construction site theft in the Sacramento region?+
Sacramento SPD and county sheriff data plus NICB regional filings put Sacramento inside California's top-5 metros for construction-site theft. Copper, catalytic converters, and skid-steers are the highest-frequency targets, with peak activity between 2–6am on weekends and holidays.
What does construction site security cost in Sacramento?+
Randomized mobile patrol starts at $15/night for one GPS-tracked tour. Four-tour packages average $45/night. Dedicated overnight static coverage runs about $26/hour unarmed. Most active GC sites budget $450–$3,300/month for meaningful deterrence.
Can patrol reports be used to prosecute construction theft in Sacramento County?+
Yes. Sacramento County DA accepts time-stamped, GPS-tagged photo logs with officer narrative as evidence for PC §487, §496a, §594, §602, and AB 1740 filings. Stormhammer patrol reports are formatted specifically for DA charging review.
Is this report free to cite in AGC or Builders Exchange publications?+
Yes. This report is published for free reference and citation by AGC-CA, Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange, industry press, and construction trade publications. Attribution to Stormhammer Security (PPO #121830) is appreciated.
Do you partner with construction industry associations?+
Stormhammer partners with Sacramento-region construction associations for member directory listings, preferred-vendor pricing, and co-hosted safety/security webinars. Call (530) 902-9390 to discuss AGC, SRBX, or ABC-NorCal partnership options.
How fast can you deploy patrol to a Sacramento jobsite?+
Same-day mobile patrol across Sacramento, Elk Grove, Roseville, Folsom, Rocklin, Rancho Cordova, and West Sacramento. Dedicated overnight posts typically start within 24–48 hours. Dispatch is live 24/7 at (530) 902-9390.
Armed or unarmed for construction site security?+
Unarmed is the standard recommendation. Visible marked-vehicle presence with documented rounds is the highest-ROI deterrent; armed patrol rarely justifies the added cost or liability exposure on a jobsite.
