Queenstown, Eastern Cape

Fencing Suppliers in Queenstown

Comparing construction suppliers in Queenstown starts with two checks. First, the CIDB Register of Contractors — verify the grade (1–9) matches your project's value: Grade 2 caps at R650k, Grade 7 at R130m. Second, NHBRC registration for any new home work — non-negotiable under the Housing Consumers Protection Measures Act, regardless of B-BBEE level. Evaluate by past JBCC contract experience, current Letter of Good Standing from the CSD, and B-BBEE certificate (Level 1–2 carries the strongest preferential-procurement weighting under PPPFA 2017). Public reviews are sparse for this category — references from prior clients matter more than star ratings.

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Frequently asked questions about fencing in Queenstown

Do I need council approval for a perimeter fence in SA?

Most municipalities limit fence heights to 1.8m at the boundary without plans (some allow 2.1m). Higher than that, plus electric-fence top-section, requires building-plan approval under SANS 10400. Electric fences also need a separate Certificate of Compliance per the Electrical Machinery Regulations — the installer must be registered with the Department of Labour.

What's the cheapest secure fencing option?

Diamond-mesh (Bonnox) with razor wire top: R450–R750 per linear metre installed. Palisade (1.8m, 50×8mm posts): R900–R1,400/m. Electric fence add-on (8-strand): R350–R650/m. Pre-cast concrete walls: R1,500–R2,800/m. Costs include posts, anchoring, and labour but exclude gates. Anti-dig steel below ground costs 15–25% extra.

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