After the winter rains hit in 2008, we saw how fast soft ground around Lincoln Meadows turns a fence line into a problem. I remember our crew walking a wet edge by old grading, looking at a setup that needed to hold security without sinking or leaning. That’s where the difference between agricultural fencing and construction panels gets real. Agricultural fence makes sense when you need lighter boundary control and easier visibility. Construction panels earn their keep when you need rigid perimeter security, quicker tie-ins, and cleaner control around materials, tools, and access points. We get it up fast, no excuses.
- Agricultural fencing works better for low-impact boundaries where access stays limited.
- Construction panels fit active sites near Old Town Residential and around Old City Hall where crews need clear, sturdy control.
- Wind, mud, and repeated moves push us toward heavier panel setups with proper bases and bracing.