Your SECURITY is our PRIORITY!

P&C Fencing are APIC Partners with the NSWICC, which is a Formal Partner to the NSW Government and a key stakeholder in supporting Agencies and Contractors to meet their requirements under the APIC Policy. They provide consultancy, advice and facilitation services at all stages of the project lifecycle to assist P&C in meeting its obligations under APIC.

The Aboriginal participation in construction (APIC) policy has been developed to support greater participation by Aboriginal people in government construction projects across NSW. The aim of the policy is consistent with OCHRE (Opportunity, Choice, Healing, Responsibility and Empowerment), the NSW Governments plan to improve outcomes for Aboriginal people across all sectors of the community.

WHY CHOOSE US.

With over 40 years experience supplying and installing Fencing and Gate products across NSW we are considered an industry leader in physical security products. Based in South-West Sydney, we are able to supply across the greater Sydney basin, as well as regional NSW, and even Canberra.

OUR MISSION.

Our aim at P&C Fencing is simple; to build long-lasting relationships with our Client's and offer the very best products and services possible on every job. We take great pride in our Project's, and you will often see our Project Manager's taking photos of the finished Installation. We are not happy until you are happy.

WHAT WE DO.

The P&C difference is that our Fencing and Gate Installer's are our colleagues; they are not sub-contracted, which means you are assured that all entitlements such as correct rates of pay, superannuation, insurances, safety documentation and training are all correct, current and suitable for the task at hand. Our Installer's work under guidance of our Project Manager's, which means no wild-card sole trader's on your Project's.

SECURITY

Protect your perimeter.

  • Basic protection
  • Cost effective
  • Suitable for larger runs

Security fencing refers to Chainwire fencing, primarily with three rows of barbed wire to the top. Available in galvanized or galvanized and powder-coated black finish, Chainwire fencing is a great visual deterrent for would-be intruders.If a stronger Chain Wire fence is required, a heavy gauge option is available also upon request.

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HIGH SECURITY.

Yourproperty, secured.

  • Strong intrusion prevention
  • Aesthetic design
  • Durable

High security fencing is primarily your Eminence pressed-spear fencing and gate products. This is the standard for the Department of Education, warehouses and factories across NSW. Eminence Fencing provides a significantly more troublesome obstacle for would-be intruders with its 25x25mm vertical, steel pickets and sharp spears on top.

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MAXIMUM SECURITY.

When Only the best will do.

  • Tier 1 protection
  • Government preferred
  • Extremely durable

Maximum security fencing includes 358 Mesh or Palisade fencing and gate materials. These materials are thicker and stronger to provide a maximum intruder deterrent physical barrier system. The respective material spacings are designed to be anti-climb, making them preferred for Government Facilities, Railway Stations, Data Centres, Jails, the Military and more.

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Our Understanding

YOU'RE IN GOOD HANDS.

Five Points that define Our Reliability.
  • Market Leader since 1977
  • Trained, Competent, Reliable
  • 100% Australian owned & operated
  • Fully insured and secure
  • Working to your program
P&C Fencing are APIC Partners with the NSWICC, which is a Formal Partner to the NSW Government and a key stakeholder in supporting Agencies and Contractors to meet their requirements under the APIC Policy. They provide consultancy, advice and facilitation services at all stages of the project lifecycle to assist P&C in meeting its obligations under APIC.The Aboriginal participation in construction (APIC) policy has been developed to support greater participation by Aboriginal people in government construction projects across NSW. The aim of the policy is consistent with OCHRE (Opportunity, Choice, Healing, Responsibility and Empowerment), the NSW Governments plan to improve outcomes for Aboriginal people across all sectors of the community.