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2026 industry report · free to cite · Sacramento region

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

$1.0B+
Annual U.S. construction-site theft losses (NER estimate, 2024)
$8K–$40K
Typical single copper/wire-theft event on a Sacramento jobsite
3–7 days
Average schedule delay after a stolen skid-steer or generator
18 mo.
Break-even on $15/night patrol vs. one deterred copper hit

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

RiskTypical costPeak windowHighest-ROI deterrent
Copper & electrical wire$8K–$40K2–5am, weekends, long holiday runsRandomized marked-patrol tours, plate-capture, photo-verified arrivals
Catalytic converters$1.5K–$3.5K each + downtime3–6am, single-officer sitesOvernight presence on parked equipment; document plates on entry
Skid-steers, mini-ex, lifts$5K–$60K per unitWeekend/holiday overnight windowsLock-up verification tours, gate photo evidence, immediate dispatch escalation
Tools & small equipment$500–$5K per eventFirst unattended weekendConex/gang-box seal checks; incident logs prosecutors accept
Vandalism / graffiti$400–$15K + 10-day abatementFri/Sat 11pm–4amDocumented tour presence, motion-triggered rounds, City Code §8.04 evidence
Encampment intrusion$2K–$10K biohazard cleanupAny dormant phase >72hrPosted-notice sweeps, DHA/SPD Impact Team coordination

California legal framework

CA Penal Code §487
Grand theft — felony threshold $950; typical for equipment, copper, and cat-converter cases
CA Penal Code §496a
Receiving stolen scrap/metal — key statute for copper-recycler prosecutions
AB 1740 (2023)
Catalytic-converter recycler logging — records verified by SPD Metal Theft Unit
CA Penal Code §594
Vandalism — Sacramento City Code §8.04 mandates 10-day abatement
CA Penal Code §602
Trespass — foundation for after-hours arrests on posted jobsites
Sac City Code §12.52.030
Anti-camping / posted-notice authority for encampment removal on active sites

Six recommendations for GCs & superintendents

1

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.

2

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.

3

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.

4

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.

5

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.

6

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.
Sacramento region · 2026

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.

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