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Temporary Fencing & Barricades to Secure Property

Security of any property, residential or commercial, is very important these days whether in  Monterey, Salinas, Carmel, Pacific Grove or any of the 9 counties we service in the Bay Area.

The best security solution for a temporary construction or building site can be provided through industrial fencing. Industrial fencing can be put up and removed quickly and easily.

Temporary fencing is most commonly used for:

  • Security fencing around building sites
  • Public safety and security
  • Crowd control
  • Theft deterrent
  • Equipment storage
  • Venue division at large events
  • Public restriction on industrial construction sites
  • Special outdoor events
  • Parking lots
  • Emergency/disaster relief sites

Kinds Of Temporary Fence

Common types of temporary fencing consist of various plastic fencings or panels constructed using chain link, steel or wire. Temporary fencing commonly consists of individual panels that can be set up around the perimeter of the desired area to be fenced in.

Temporary fencing in Monterey, Salinas, Carmel, Pacific Grove CA is one of the easiest and most cost effective ways to secure a perimeter and keep sites safe. In today’s scenario, fencing requirements are important for any business that really takes security seriously. Make sure that the right type and style of fencing, barricades or fence panels  are installed at your site, be it a temporary or a permanent one.

Monterey, Salinas, Carmel, Pacific Grove, California
Temporary Fencing Rentals
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Today, Hanson & Fitch received a call from Robert Vargas at the Seville Group of Monterey County.

Robert needed around 500 feet of temporary fence for Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Salinas, CA. He also needed some custom gates built for the job and we would need to install the temporary fence first and then measure the openings in which to make the gates.

The challenging aspect of the job was the fact that all of the temporary fence need to be driven into asphalt – much more time consuming than setting temporary fence panels in stands.

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