Perimeter Fencing
In construction, fencing is set up to protect pedestrians and cars from the dangers posed by the building site, such as heavy plant machinery or falling debris. As a security measure, it also deters thieves or vandals from trespassing. The choice of which fencing to use depends on the level of security required and the stage of the construction work. There are various types of fencing. Chain-link fences are often seen. Rolls of chain-link are attached to posts or set in concrete. This fence is also available as chain-link panels, which are much easier to install and can be moved. Wire mesh is much stronger than chain-link and being light, is much easier to dismantle. Some site managers prefer to erect timber or steel hoarding since this fencing is solid so it hides the building site from view. In this way, it discourages the opportunistic thief. All fencing can be fitted with mesh, barbed wire or other anti-climb devices to increase the height of the fence and make it more difficult to scale. Fencing is seen on most construction sites as a safety and security precaution. Some property owners also choose to erect fencing as a barrier to intruders and to delineate their perimeter.
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Compass Protection Manufacturing Ltd
View company profileAt Compass Protection Manufacturing Ltd, we specialise in providing protective crash barriers and offer a full installation service. We supply Armco-type crash barriers, the most widely used crash barriers. They are frequently seen on motorways, around private building and carparks, and alongside private roads.
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Ada Design Ltd
View company profileADA Design Ltd was established in 2017.
We have over 35 years experience in the manufacturing of control panels in Mild Steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminium.
We also fabricate gates, railings and many different sorts of bespoke metal work including lighting parts.
Using 2D and 3D CAD we can easily get the design you require.
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Billington Safety Systems Ltd
View company profileBillington Safety Systems
Billington Safety Systems is a supplier of many products to various industries. Those sectors include industrial, storage and handling, robotics and the leisure industry.
Billington Safety Systems is a supplier of their own range of industrial safety fencing products which ranges from mesh partitioning to safety barriers.
Mesh shelving and timber deck products are also available for use with Pallet Racking
We also work with Arion Sweden supplying a range of machine safety fencing to the robotics, automation and other industry sectors.
At Billington Safety Systems we care about our reputation, quality and service, as a professional supplier we take care of the relationship with our customers.
We take pride in our customer service and as well as delivering promptly from our warehouses we follow up our service to customers to ensure goods are delivered on time and to the customers requirements.
If you do not see the product you require on our website, please do not hesitate to contact our sales team who will be very pleased to discuss your requirements.
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Brooks Forgings Ltd
View company profileBrooks Forgings Ltd, established in 1960, is a leading UK manufacturer of Forged, Fabricated and Machined components.
We have a comprehensive range of manufacturing processes at our UK based facility and this aids buyers source their full requirements from one supplier.
These processes include:- Robot Forging
- Upset Forging (16 cells)
- Drop Forging (10 cells)
- Horizontal Counterblow Forging
- Hand Forging
- Machining (14 cells)
- Fabrication & Assembly
- Robot Welding (5 cells)
- Flash Butt Welding
- Hot & Cold Bending
- Hot & Cold Pressing
- Thread Rolling
- Ring Rolling
- Swaging & Pointing
- Die Sinking
- Marking & Traceability
- Forging Simulation
- 3D Printing
- Reshoring
- 250 Tonnes of Raw Material
- 2500 Pallets of Customer Stock