Dispatch & Logistics That Hold Up in the Field
I’ve seen how fast a site in Bonita Springs can go sideways when the fencing crew and the project schedule don’t match up. After Hurricane Charley, that lesson stuck with Javier Rodriguez, and it still guides how we handle dispatch today. We keep our trucks loaded for fast moves, and we plan around the tight access you see in gated communities like Spanish Wells service area and Pelican Landing service area. For urgent calls, our 24-7 dispatch pairs with emergency fencing services so we can get barriers moving without wasting the morning. When a layout shifts, we lean on modular reconfiguration and temporary gates to keep access open and the site under control.
Logistics Readiness Checklist
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We keep dispatch tight for jobs in Spanish Wells, Pelican Landing, and Serrano so crews don’t lose daylight hunting for the right access point.
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We stage emergency fencing, temporary gates, and chain-link panels based on the site’s ground conditions, wind exposure, and traffic flow.
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We use 24/7 dispatch because a fence problem after storms, a delivery clash, or a theft-risk call usually needs eyes on it right away.