News
Channel 2 reports on SSF crews mobilizing to work on the border. (Nov. 11, 2008)
 

Come see us at ASIS-Atlanta!  Booth 3023

SSF hires Project Manager Duane Werner.  Duane's background includes extensive work in managing cell tower construction across the United States.  (August 21, 2008)

Inc. Magazine ranks SSF among in the 5000 fastest growing companies in the U.S. (August 21, 2008)

State of Hawaii awards airport perimeter security upgrades contract to SSF (August 18, 2008)

SSF will be exhibiting at ASIS International Security Trade Show - Sept. 15-17.  SSF invites you to stop by and meet the Sloan Team.  (July 18, 2008)

SSF VP/CFO Brice Sloan honored by Idaho Business Review's "Accoomplished Under 40."  (July 10, 2008)

Phoenix VA Hospital awards security fence upgrade project to service disabled veteren-owned company McDonald Roofing Co. and SSF. (May 26, 2008)

RQ Construction awards Vandenberg AFB (Calif.) Satelite Facilty physical security project to Sloan Security Fencing (March 18, 2008).

Boise Chamber of Commerce names SSF CFO Brice Sloan to Executive Board.   

SSF adopts Corecon 2007 as its project management software (Jan 6, 2007)

ASIS Idaho Chapter 121 elects SSF VP Collin Sloan as Chairman. (Dec. 19, 2007) 

  Chevron awards anti-vehicle barrier project to Sloan (Nov 19, 2007) 

  LA Times quotes VP Collin Sloan in article on border fencing. (Nov. 19, 2007)

 

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

 

"We Design and Build Perimeter Security."

Sloan Security Fencing is an award-winning security construction contractor that both designs and constructs robust security fencing, anti-terrorism crash barriers, and vehicle and pedestrian access control systems.


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Why Sloan?  

Experience (Military, Nuclear, Border, Oil/Gas, Federal, Mountains, Swamps, Arctic, Tropical, etc)

Capabilities  (Design and build Fencing, Gates, Turnstiles , Walls, Crash Barriers, Automated Bollards etc.)

Safe (OSHA 10 and 30 training, .76 EMR, nuclear and chemical facility trained as well, PPE always)

Professionalism (Certified Fence Professionals, ASIS Internatioal, AGC of America, HySecurity Training)

Specialists in Security (We don't build wood or vinyl fences in your back yard, or your pasture!)

Communicative (All communications in writing, no potential for confusion and problems!)

Project Management (transparency with online access to daily reports and scheduling for clients!) 

 

 


 

Sloan "Blue Hats" on the Border

Security Thinking
Main  
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Perimeter fences are in many ways a part of the skin of your organization and for many reasons are an important part of the communication you have with clients, customers, and potential enemies. We discuss one of the most troublesome problems of perimeter maintenance and its effect on security.
Posted by Sloan Administrator at 8:42 PM Comments (0)
Friday, September 12, 2008
When making a crash barrier selection from the tremendous variety, there is inconsistant usage of terminology that oft makes your selection more confusing and potentially risky than necessary. More clear, concise, fact based information should be available without needing an interpreter.
Posted by Sloan Administrator at 9:54 PM Comments (0)
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Welded wire mesh is utilized in many ways in Europe in the security market for temporary and permanent fencing and gates and screens of other types. Here are a few reasons why I think this product is used more widely in Europe vs. the United States.
Posted by sloanfence at 9:59 PM Comments (2)
Friday, August 29, 2008
It can be very challenging to determine which contractor is best for your next security construction project as pricing and capabilities may appear very similar. Here are some helpful questions you can ask to determine that best contractor for your next project. Don't accept less than the best.
Posted by Sloan Administrator at 9:52 AM Comments (0)

        

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