Pro Installer October 2018 - Issue 67 | Page 6

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6 | OCTOBER 2018

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VPS SITE SECURITY BACKS CAMPAIGN AS EQUIPMENT THEFT ROCKETS 35 %

VPS Site Security , responsible for Europe ’ s largest fleet of CCTV Towers , has backed a ‘ Secure It , Keep It ’ campaign to reduce a rising trend in construction crime .
Ireland ’ s Construction Industry Federation , together with Ireland ’ s National Police and Security Service reported a 35 % rise in construction crime last year . Vehicle theft from building sites made up over 40 % of these crimes .
“ This staggering rise in thefts in Ireland is likely to be reflected across the UK and Northern Ireland experience also , where the latest estimates calculate plant and equipment worth up to £ 2 million a day is stolen from construction sites ” comments Mark Wilson , Head of Operations at VPS Site Security . “ So little of the stolen tools and equipment are recovered , the key to managing down this cost is to get the security right first time .”
VPS Site Security provide inspections for construction sites to help identify potential security weak spots .
VPS Site Security has listed their ‘ Great Eight ’ Secure It , Keep it checklist tips :
1 . Set up CCTV - JCB SmartTowers , with day and night vision cameras , remote control movement and both pre-recorded and live response audible warning systems are “ like having several guards 24 / 7 on site .”
2 . Check and secure perimeters Fences or hoardings are effective to keep a compound secure
3 . Deploy good lighting especially when the clocks go back ( October 28th )
4 . Keep the number of gates to site entrance to a minimum
5 . Temporary security alarms should be used that can operate without external power and be easily relocated as the construction site develops
6 . Control access to the site - and use the CCTV to help monitor and check visitors
7 . Store your tools and equipment in a secure area - some sites use sea containers to lock up and store their equipment
8 . Report all thefts and suspicious activity on sites to the police
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NEXT TWO BLOCKS OF SHEFFIELD ’ S HEART OF THE CITY II SCHEME UNVEILED

Proposals and new images of the next two blocks in Sheffield city centre ’ s transformative Heart of the City II scheme were unveiled to the public today .
Officially referred to as Blocks B and C in the wider masterplan , but known better as Laycock House and Pepper Pot respectively , plans for the two sites enter a period of public consultation today which will run until 28 September , ahead of planning applications being submitted in October .
Building on the success of the original Heart of the City scheme , cabinet approved Sheffield City Council and strategic development partner Queensberry ’ s 1.5 million square foot Heart of the City II development in March this year .
Designed by Leonard Design Architects , Heart of the City II will significantly transform this area of the city centre into a dynamic mixed-use district , boasting premium retail brands , Grade A offices , contemporary residential space , high-end hotels and attractive public spaces . New leisure facilities will feature , alongside restaurants and a cutting-edge food courtyard . By keeping to the existing street patterns , the scheme will help integrate with existing shopping districts such as The Moor , Fargate and the Devonshire Quarter , and crucially , see John Lewis remain in its existing location on Barker ’ s Pool .
There will be a phase-by-phase approach to development , with construction on Phase One ( Block D ) of the scheme , which includes the flagship new office to be occupied by HSBC , already underway and on schedule for completion in 2019 .