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Do You Need a Portable Temporary Fence for Your Construction Site?


Every year, Ontario construction companies lose $15-20 million in equipment to theft. Ontario provincial bylaws require every construction site to have a fence to restrict access. Construction site fencing has a dual purpose: it helps maintain a secure site and keeps bystanders and employees safe. Have you considered portable temporary fencing? Here’s a guide to help you decide whether portable temporary fencing is suitable for your job site.


What’s portable temporary fencing?

Portable temporary fencing is also called “mobile fencing.” It consists of numerous interlocking fence panels that form a secure perimeter around a worksite. They stand on interlocking caps, or feet, for alignment and stability. Construction fence panels are generally around three metres long and 2.5 metres high. They’re typically made of steel, heavy-gauge welded mesh or chain-link fencing. Despite being free-standing, a portable temporary fence is highly durable.


Benefits of portable temporary fencing

There are many advantages to using portable temporary fencing on your construction site, including:


1. It’s simple to use. Portable temporary fencing panels are lightweight, easy to move, and quick to interlock. You can erect a mobile fence faster than building a permanent fence. Taking the fence down after the job is done is a simple process.


2. It’s inexpensive. Portable temporary fencing is less expensive than a permanent fence, which requires setting numerous posts in concrete. Chain link fence prices are generally lower than other fencing materials. Furthermore, the panels are reusable, so you can use them at future sites, saving you even more money in the long term.


3. It’s versatile. You can configure the panels in any shape or size you need. They can facilitate security gates, and you can create barriers around holes and other potential hazards.


4. It’s easy to maintain. Fencing maintenance is virtually nonexistent with portable fencing. The steel is often powder coated to prevent rust, and the panels remain durable in extreme weather conditions.


A secure perimeter will guard your site against theft and vandalism. A construction fence also protects you from litigation, as failing to have adequate fencing around your site will expose you to a lawsuit if a non-employee enters your property and gets injured.


Construction site fencing in Toronto

At City Fence Inc., we’ve worked directly with construction site managers and workers, helping design, install and maintain fences for all sizes of job sites. We’ve been trusted fence builders in Toronto for more than 35 years. Contact us today to request a free estimate for your construction fencing.

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