
Singleton sits in the heart of the Hunter Valley, farmland and vineyards on one side, coal operations and a large army presence on the other. Fencing here splits along those lines: rural boundaries and stock work out on the properties, and hard security fencing around yards, depots and worksites.
Rural fencing in metal, not timber
On farms and rural blocks we build in wire and steel, chainwire and mesh runs, gates and stock yards. It is worth being clear up front: our rural work is metal, not timber post-and-rail. Metal fencing takes stock pressure, resists rot and fire better than timber, and a mesh line holds sheep, working dogs and smaller animals that a rail fence lets straight through. Where a boundary needs to keep wildlife off a road or out of a crop, chainwire does the job.
Security for yards and worksites
The industrial side of Singleton is where the heavy fencing goes, galvanised or black chainwire perimeters, barbed-wire tops and lockable vehicle gates around depots, contractor yards and mine-adjacent sites. Our crews are trained and ticketed for rail and industrial environments, and every job is installed to Australian Standards with current safe-work paperwork.
Both kinds of work start the same way, a look at the ground, the use and the access, before anything is quoted. Tell us whether it is a rural boundary or a yard perimeter in Singleton and we will scope it from there.