EEO Employer

7? chain link fence construction at Fort Bragg, NC

Barnhill Contracting ?installation of woven wire
fence, Hwy 311, Randolph County
Carolina Environmental Contracting Inc. has installed thousands of miles of controlled access fence along newly constructed highways throughout North Carolina. Working with NCDOT, Carolina Environmental installs controlled access fence to delineate right of way while maintaining the integrity of highway access.
NCDOT projects implemented by Carolina Environmental Contracting include woven wire fence and chain link fence to secure the highway right of way.
Carolina Environmental also installs other types of fencing (including silt fencing for sediment control) that accommodate property lines during construction projects. CEC has the equipment, labor resources and experience to accommodate fence installations of all varieties and scale and environmental conditions.
Visit the CEC News page for details on current fence installation projects.
Past Projects:
- NC 16 in Lincoln and Catawba Counties
- I-485 in Mecklenburg County
- I-540 in Wake and Durham Counties
- I-74 in Richmond County
- US 421 in Wilkes County
- US 64 in Wilson County and Wake County
- US 264, Wilson County
- Fayetteville Outer Loop, Cumberland County
All are bordered by fence installed by Carolina Environmental Contracting Inc. Both woven wire fence and chain link fence secure the highway right of way.
We also install various other fences that accommodate property lines during construction projects. Our expertise in fence construction runs the gamut while our equipment and labor resources accommodate fence installations of all types and magnitudes.