
Service Area — Tarrant County
Watched in
Arlington, Texas.
Arlington's Entertainment District deals with weekend crowds and after-hours foot traffic most jobsites never see — tens of thousands of people passing a construction site on a game night, and a much smaller, much quieter crowd testing the fence line after they've all gone home. Deterrence that actually works at 2 a.m. on a Saturday matters more here than almost anywhere else in DFW.
The Entertainment District, I-20 frontage, and UTA-area builds
Construction around AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field runs on a different clock than most of the Metroplex — game days and concert nights bring crowds that make daytime security nearly irrelevant, but the same site sits nearly empty at 2 a.m. on a random Tuesday, which is when it actually gets tested. I-20 industrial frontage carries more conventional exposure: warehouse and light-industrial construction visible from one of the busiest east-west corridors in North Texas, with material staged close enough to the highway that a stop-and-grab theft is over before anyone notices. Around UTA, multifamily construction has been near-constant for years — student housing and mixed-use projects with appliances, fixtures, and finish materials staged on-site for months, in a neighborhood with enough foot traffic that a quiet break-in doesn't stand out the way it would in an empty industrial park.
Deterrence that works after the crowd goes home
A packed parking lot on a Saturday afternoon doesn't protect a construction site from what happens at 2 a.m. that same night, after every fan, tailgater, and event-staff member has left. That's the gap a trailer closes: a lit mast, a visible camera head, and a blue strobe are constant, whether the district is at capacity or dead quiet. When motion trips inside a zone after hours, a live operator verifies it and can fire the strobe and speak through the trailer's loudspeaker — the same response whether it's an empty Tuesday night or the night after a sold-out game, when the crowd's gone but the noise from a packed venue nearby hasn't fully died down.
Event-adjacent sites also deal with a category of after-hours activity a lot of jobsites never see at all: people cutting through a fenced lot as a shortcut after a game, or looking for somewhere quiet once the venue empties out. Not all of that is theft, but a fence and an empty lot don't distinguish between someone cutting through and someone casing a laydown yard for next week. Cameras that categorize motion and a live operator who can speak through the trailer handle both the same way — calling out anyone in a zone that isn't supposed to have foot traffic in it, whether they're headed somewhere or just looking for something to take on their way past.
Getting a trailer onto your Arlington site
Arlington runs about 40 minutes from our Richardson yard. Deployment typically takes 1–2 weeks from signed quote to a trailer standing on site, event-district timing included — we can plan delivery around a stadium schedule if road closures or event traffic would complicate access. Our crew places the trailer, raises the mast, and aims cameras with the monitoring center live before leaving, then walks your site contact through the call list. W-9, COI, and net-30 terms are standard, and the same one flat monthly rate covers delivery, monitoring, data, power, maintenance, and teardown regardless of how close the site sits to the stadium.

Field Photo — 2025 Deployment
The head assembly: two PTZ cameras on the bracket, a horn speaker under them, and the coiled cable that carries power and video down the mast.
Plate 05 — Mast head, from the array
Where These Trailers Work
Common Arlington deployments.
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Questions — Arlington
Asked before booking.
Does construction near AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field need different security than other sites?
The exposure is different, not the equipment. Entertainment District sites see huge crowds on event days and near-empty streets most other nights — a trailer's live monitoring and deterrence work the same either way, and we can plan delivery around event-day road closures or traffic if needed so install day doesn't collide with a home game.
How does a security trailer help with after-hours theft near UTA construction sites?
Multifamily and mixed-use builds near UTA often sit in areas with regular foot traffic, which makes a quiet break-in easy to miss. Live video verification and a strobe-and-speaker response work regardless of how busy the surrounding area is — the trailer watches the zones you define, not the sidewalk traffic around them, so a passerby doesn't trigger the same response as someone climbing a fence.
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