Dispatch and logistics that keep North Bergen sites secure
When winter tore up site perimeters across North Bergen, our crew spent the morning of the first thaw resetting panels that had shifted in frozen ground and ice heaves. We don’t treat dispatch like a phone desk job. We load the truck with panels, gates, bases, and mesh, then we head straight to the address and read the site before we set anything. In Braddock Park South, that means tight residential access. In Midtown, it means keeping sidewalks clear. Around the Bergenline Avenue Business District, it means staging so deliveries don’t get boxed out. We’ve learned that fast protection only works when the layout fits the ground, the traffic, and the weather.
Logistics Readiness Checklist
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We use 24-7 dispatch in Braddock Park South when a perimeter gets hit after hours and the site needs eyes on it right away.
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We rely on emergency fencing in Midtown when ice, wind, or a blown-out panel leaves an opening we need to close fast.
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We pair temporary gates in the Bergenline Avenue Business District with wheel-assisted gates in North Bergen so crews, inspectors, and deliveries keep moving without tearing up the ground.
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We set up chain-link panels near Columbia Park with concrete steel bases when the soil’s soft and the layout needs a steadier hold.
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We check wind-load resistance and interlocking hooks before we leave the job, because a fence that rattles loose overnight doesn’t protect anybody.