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Temporary fencing hire is a quick, flexible way to create a safe and secure barrier without the need for permanent installation. Made up of strong steel mesh panels fixed into sturdy bases, a temporary fence can be set up, moved and removed with ease, making it ideal for short-term projects and events.
Temporary fencing is designed to keep people out of restricted areas, protect valuable equipment and reduce risks on site. We can also provide matching gates, feet and bracing options, sound curtains and acoustic barriers to ensure a complete solution tailored to your needs.
At Coates, our temporary fence hire solutions are built to meet Australian safety standards. Backed by our expert team, flexible hire terms and nationwide delivery, we make it simple to keep your site safe.
In most cases, you won’t need council approval to hire temporary fencing. However, requirements can vary depending on your location and the type of project. For example, if the fencing extends to public land, footpaths or roadways, your local council may require a permit to ensure pedestrian and traffic safety. Temporary fencing should meet AS 4687-2022 standards for safety and compliance. Not sure if your set-up qualifies? Reach out – we’re happy to help.
Yes, temporary fencing can be installed on uneven or sloping ground. The panels are free-standing and supported by heavy-duty bases, which means they don’t need a perfectly flat surface. For extra stability, bracing and support stays can be added to keep the fence secure in tricky conditions or windy areas.
Yes. Coates supplies solutions for a wide range of applications, including construction, demolition, infrastructure projects and outdoor events. Our sturdy mesh panels are ideal for securing construction sites and protecting the public. At the same time, our crowd control barriers and event temporary fence options help manage pedestrian flow and create safe, organised event spaces.