
A construction contractor had completed the foundation work for a new commercial site, but one task remained unfinished: securing the project boundary.
The original plan involved building the fence section by section on-site.After calculating the labor requirement, the project manager changed the approach.
The Difference Between Making Fences and Installing Fences
Traditional fencing methods often require more preparation at the job site.Workers may need to cut materials, adjust spacing, and make repeated measurements during installation.
For large projects, these small steps can slow down progress.A Welded Wire Mesh Panel arrives as a prefabricated unit with fixed dimensions and welded intersections.
This allows installers to focus on positioning, fixing, and alignment rather than building each section from the beginning.
Consistency Matters on Large Projects
For contractors handling hundreds of meters of fencing, panel consistency is important.
Each panel needs to match:
- The specified dimensions
- The post spacing
- The connection system
- The overall fence layout
The contractor completed the fence installation according to the revised schedule.
The biggest improvement was not only faster installation. The team also reduced on-site adjustments and simplified material management.


