Crowd control and temporary fencing in Nubian Square
Around Nubian Square, we see a lot of fast-moving days: storefront work, municipal activity by the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building, and event foot traffic that doesn’t slow down for a fence crew. I remember jobs where the morning started calm and the wind picked up by lunch, so we got the crowd-control barricades in Nubian Square set tight before the sidewalk filled in. We lean on chain-link panels in Nubian Square, temporary gates in Nubian Square, and emergency fencing in Nubian Square when the site needs quick control. Our crew also uses wind-load resistance in Nubian Square and concrete-steel bases in Nubian Square because Roxbury weather doesn’t always stay polite. We get it up fast, so you can get back to it.
Site Safety Requirements
- We set barricades and temporary fencing around events near Nubian Square so foot traffic stays lined out and the work zone stays readable.
- We account for mixed-use mid-rise storefronts, curb space, and busy crossings around Egleston Square and Grove Hall when we lay out a run.
- We use crowd-control barricades, chain-link panels, temporary gates, and emergency fencing when a site needs quick access control.
- We watch for wind, runoff, and frozen ground in Roxbury weather, then pick bases and tie-offs that hold through the day.

