With ever increasing commitments and dealings with land-owners, pipeline fencing has become a highly specialised field. Contractors need to not only be able to construct high quality fencing, but also be able to meet deadlines and deal with landowners who are affected.

Radcliffe Rural Fencing has over 25 years of fencing experience and specialise in pipeline fencing. They entered the pipeline field when they were selected by Minson Nacap to construct pipeline fencing on the Illabo – Tumut pipeline.

Since then they have been involved on many pipeline jobs with the jewel in the crown being the recent SEA Gas project. Radcliffe handled all construction fencing as well as several of the valve stations.

At the same time Radcliffe were finishing on SEA Gas they were also taking care of all the BassGas fencing – keeping them extremely busy. In addition, Radcliffe were also responsible for the sign markers on the BassGas project.

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Radcliffe has a large, modern fleet of 4x4 tractors, trucks, vehicles and machinery allowing them to mobilise several crews at the same time. This versatility proved extremely useful during SEA Gas when they were spread across the length of the project, with crews reinstating fences at one end of the project while other crews were installing construction gates at the other end.

Radcliffe’s pipeline experience means that they are ideally suited to dealing with landowners and qualified in knowing the expectations of lead contractors in relation to deadlines.

Managing Director of Radcliffe Rural Fencing Kevin Duvall said that he and his crews were committed to ensuring hassle-free fencing solutions.

“Contractors need a solution that allows them to award a fencing contract and not have to worry about the job getting done. They want it done with no stress and no hassles. That’s what we pride ourselves on doing and our experience backs that up,” said Kevin.