Wildfire Perimeter Secured Within Hours
In the dry October heat near Bridgeport Lake, a brush fire jumped containment lines just east of Creekside, threatening a half-finished housing tract. Smoke hung thick in the air as crews scrambled to protect equipment and materials left exposed overnight. With CAL FIRE still assessing hotspots and anxious neighbors watching from The Summit, the general contractor needed an immediate perimeter to control access and meet county safety protocols before work could resume.
We rolled out of our Santa Clarita yard before dawn with 600 linear feet of fire-rated chain-link and rapid-deploy bases. Our crew staged delivery right off Newhall Ranch Road, assembled panels on-site in under two hours, and integrated temporary gates for emergency vehicle access. The contractor passed their site inspection by noon and kept their rebuild schedule on track.
Migs’ team showed up when no one else could—now our site’s secure and we’re back on schedule.
Jason T., Site Superintendent
