Newcastle · Lake Macquarie · Hunter · Central Coast
Chainwire fencing, built by the crew the big sites call
Chainwire, cyclone and chain mesh fencing, security and temporary fencing, gates and light steel fabrication. Based in Toronto, working across the Hunter since 2004.
- Commercial, industrial and residential, from a backyard gate to a rail corridor
- Crews trained and ticketed for rail, mine and power-station sites
- Our own workshop: gates, cages, bollards and grates fabricated to fit
What we build
Fencing for the jobs that have to hold
Every fence is site-measured, quoted properly and built to Australian Standards, whether it wraps a tennis court or a coal terminal.
Chainwire fencing
The workhorse: galvanised or black PVC chainwire, also known as cyclone or chain mesh fencing, for boundaries, yards and compounds.
Read moreTemporary site fencing
Secure construction sites, events and works, installed fast and removed when you are done, or converted to permanent.
Read moreSporting field fencing
Tennis courts, cricket nets, golf screens, go-kart tracks and ovals, sighted for play and built for weather.
Read moreSteel + security fencing
Press-formed spear top, weldmesh and palisade-style steel fencing where looks or security have to step up.
Read moreRural + farm fencing
Wire and metal rural fencing for paddocks, horses and machinery yards across the Hunter. No timber post-and-rail, no compromises on strain.
Read moreGates: sliding, swinging, remote
Sliding security gates, bi-fold gates and remote-controlled entries, fabricated in our workshop to fit the opening.
Read moreSpec my fence
Not sure what to ask for? Answer three questions.
Tell us what the fence has to do and we will point you at the right system, then carry your answers straight into the enquiry so you never repeat yourself.
It is a starting point, not a quote. Every job still gets real eyes on the site before we price it.
What is the fence for?
Roughly how tall?
What kind of site?
The bit most fencers can't do
Light fabrication, in our own workshop
Most fencing companies order parts. We make them: gates and brackets, security grilles, bollards, storage cages, trolleys, grates and Monowills pipe handrails, cut, bent and welded in Toronto by the same crew that installs your fence.
- Gates built to the opening, not forced to fit
- Cages and enclosures to your spec
- One contractor for the fence and the steelwork inside it
Where we work
Newcastle out to the valleys and the coast
Based at Toronto on Lake Macquarie. On the road across Newcastle, the Hunter Valley, the Central Coast and up the Mid North Coast.
In their words
The feedback that keeps the phone ringing
"Chainwire Fencing are incredibly easy to deal with from pricing to supply and install… quality was well maintained. We would definitely look at utilising Chainwire Fencing on our upcoming projects."
"Nigel went out of his way to set up extra posts and fixings in areas that were difficult to access." On 145 metres of temporary and permanent chainwire at Warners Bay.
"They were extremely happy with the way your guys operated and said they were spot on when asked safety questions." Feedback passed on from NCIG.
Guides + advice
Know the rules before you build

Best Fence Types for Bushfire-Prone Areas
The best non-combustible fencing for bushfire-prone NSW properties, why chainwire, steel and aluminium outperform timber, and what to check with the RFS first.
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Council Permits for Fence Installation in Newcastle
When you need council approval for a fence in Newcastle and when you do not, exempt development height rules, heritage and flood traps, and who pays under the Dividing Fences Act.
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Fencing Rules When Leasing Commercial Property in NSW
What to check before fencing a leased warehouse, yard or commercial site in NSW, lease consent, planning rules, boundaries, strata and the safety basics councils care about.
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