Speed vs. Permanence: Making the Right Call for Your Site
I remember back in '04 when development started hitting the Civic Center District like a tidal wave. I saw crews struggle for weeks trying to pour masonry walls for quick site boundaries, only to realize they'd blocked their own access. Masonry is great for a permanent home, but for a construction site, it's a headache. We prefer chain link panels because we can deploy them before the first shovel hits the dirt. When you're working near Plaza Mexico District or near Lynwood Park, you need a boundary that moves with your project. We use modular reconfiguration to shift the fence as your footprint changes, something a brick wall just can't do.
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| Feature | Masonry Walls | Temporary Fencing |
|---|---|---|
| Installation Speed | Days or weeks of curing | Hours with our crew |
| Flexibility | Zero; it's permanent | High with temporary gates |
| Cost Efficiency | High upfront material cost | Low rental-based cost |
| Site Impact | Heavy excavation needed | Minimal surface disruption |
