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Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market

Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Size: By Material: Metal, Plastic and Composite, Others; By Type: Anti Climb, Palisade, Chain Wire, Steel Mesh, Tubular, Metal Balustrade, Others; By Application: Gate Fencing, Pedestrian Fencing, High Security, Privacy Screening, Others; By End Use; Competitive Landscape; 2024-2032

Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Outlook

The Australia commercial and industrial fencing market size was around USD 985.1 million in 2023. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.67% during 2024-2032 to reach a value of USD 1,744.4 million by 2032.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Metals like steel are being adopted for fences due to their 100% recyclability and resistance to rust, and other forms of wear and tear.
  • The presence of well-built security fencing can lead to a reduction in the number of breaking and entry incidences between 50% and 80%.
  • Australia is a top producer of crude steel, with an output of about 5.62 MMT in 2021.

 

Industrial fencing is adopted in factories and warehouses, power companies and substations, storage unit complexes, and building and construction sites. The increasing concerns regarding safety and security and the rising cost of property damage, insurance premiums, and the potential threat of health and safety liability sanctions are pushing businesses and institutions to protect their assets, employees, and customers, favouring the Australia commercial and industrial fencing market growth.

 

The population of Australia is anticipated to reach about 34 million by 2032. The government of Australia is focusing on developing transport, future cities, critical water infrastructure, tourism, warehousing and supply chains to accommodate the increasing population, consequently elevating the need for fencing to ensure safety and security.

 

Table: State-wise regulations revolving around fencing

State Regulation
New South Wales (NSW) Residential boundary fences should not exceed a height of 1.8m. Several other factors can result in the requirement for a planning permit, which can be known through the local council.
Victoria (VIC) Fences can go up to a height of 2m. Exceeding of height over 2m will need a permit.
Queensland (QLD) In Queensland, neighbours living next to each other must agree that their dividing fence is sufficient. It is considered adequate if the dividing fence is 0.5m to 1.8m high.
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) The government of ACT recommends that home occupiers consult the Common Boundaries Act 1981 before erecting a dividing fence around their property. It describes the basic urban fencing, encompassing 1.5m high timber paling fence with a 76mm x 50mm hardwood rail at the top and bottom and 100mm x 12mm hardwood palings nailed to the rails. The Common Boundaries Act 1981 also describes a basic rural fence, among others.
Northern Territory (NT) Some areas in the Northern Territory do not require a fence around residential property. Majorly, residents require a permit to set up fencing that is more than 1m high.
South Australia (SA) Majorly, residents require a permit in cases of planned fence exceeding 2.1m in height. The height limit (before permit) is generally 1m for masonry fences.
Western Australia (WA) The different areas of WA have their own fencing height regulations. Generally, fence should be between 1.2m to 1.8m in height.
Tasmania (TAS) In Tasmania, a planning permit should be secured if the fence exceeds 1.2m. If the fence is across more than 4.5m of a frontage, it can be built higher.

 

Key Trends and Developments

Rising infrastructural development; stringent safety regulations; technological advancements; and expanding data centre establishments are impacting the Australia commercial and industrial fencing market expansion

 

Date Company Event
May 2023 Jaybro Jaybro, a prominent supplier to the civil construction and infrastructure sector in Australia and the owner of ACP, acquired the entire share capital of Safe Direction.
May 2022 Protective Fencing Protective Fencing introduced the PROMAX™ 3 metre wide 358 anti-climb fencing system.

 

 

Trends Impact
Growing popularity of vinyl fencing Vinyl fencing is becoming increasingly popular across various commercial and industrial sectors in Australia. The improved quality, design, minimal maintenance and resistance to UV rays and water offered by vinyl fencing is contributing to its increased adoption.
Growing infrastructure sector The steady growth in population and urbanisation in Australia is leading to the development of infrastructure including roads, rail, ports, airports, and utilities. Through its infrastructure plans, the government of Australia is investing about USD 110 billion over the upcoming 10 years. With rising construction activities, secure perimeter fence is being necessitated to increase the safety and security of sites.
Increasing adoption of recyclable materials With the rising concerns regarding environment safety and pollution, there is an increased uptake of fencing made by materials such as recycled wood, bricks, color bond fencing, modular walls, and steel.
Stringent safety standards and regulations Strict adherence to safety regulations in commercial and industrial sectors enhances the demand for high-quality fencing solutions, emphasizing security and compliance.

 

Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Trends

The increasing concerns regarding safety and security and the risk of property damage, which can result in high expenditure, are encouraging firms to protect their assets, employees, and customers. Different fencing solutions that are easy-to-install, practical, and cost-effective, are available in the market, to meet the security needs of customers and businesses.

 

The growing preference for environmentally friendly alternatives, driven by increasing concerns about environmental safety, is leading to a higher adoption of eco-friendly fencing options. Some of the eco-friendly fencing options include recycled wood, bricks, modular walls, and steel fencing.

 

Market Segmentation

“Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Report and Forecast 2024-2032” offers a detailed analysis of the market based on the following segments:

 

Market Breakup Categories
Material Metal, Plastic and Composite, Others
Type Anti Climb, Palisade, Chain Wire, Steel Mesh, Tubular, Metal Balustrade, Others
Application Gate Fencing, Pedestrian Fencing, High Security, Privacy Screening, Others
End Use Warehousing and Logistics, Data Centers, Rail Infrastructure, Shopping Complexes, Education, Highways, Social Infrastructure, High-Density Residential Housing, Mixed Use Projects, Council Infrastructure, Car Parking Facades, Government Social Housing, Manufacturing, Others

 

Based on type, anti-climb fencing solutions dominate the Australia commercial and industrial fencing market share

Anti-climb fencing consists of small apertures preventing intruders and escapees from gripping the wire, getting a handhold, and climbing over the fence. Illegal access to railway yards and corridors can result in delayed services, necessitating the use of anti-climb fences.

 

As per the Australia commercial and industrial fencing market analysis, palisade fencing stands out as one of the most secure fencing options. The rails of the palisade fence are attached with heavy-duty spears using anti-tamper bolts, making it an effective barrier against unlawful entry into commercial sites.

 

Typically, pool fencing is mainly carried out by chain link fencing wire. According to the Australian standards for pool safety, pool owners must install a safety barrier to prevent the entry of children into the pool unattended.

 

Gate fencing solutions are widely used across the country, contributing to the Australia commercial and industrial fencing market growth

There is a growing popularity of automatic gate fencing across Australia. Automatic gates provide increased safety and convenience and add value to the property.

 

High-security fences are used to safeguard extremely sensitive facilities such as data centers, electrical substations, consulates, embassies and administrative buildings, and also in prisons.

 

Pedestrian fencing is adopted in parklands, roadsides, shopping centers and airports. Roadside pedestrian fencing is constructed to withstand vehicle collisions while also guiding pedestrians to safe road-crossing locations.

 

Competitive Landscape

The market players are focusing on improving product quality and diversifying their product offerings through technological integrations

 

Company Founded Headquarters Services
Lee Group 1948 Australia Specialises in fencing, noise walls and acoustic fencing, gates and automation, and EHS hoarding.
Superior Fences Group (SFG) 1967 Australia Specialises in fencing, gates, and chainwire cages.
Summit Fencing 1999 Australia Provides fencing of various kinds in addition to gates.
Australian Security Fencing Pty Ltd (ASF) 1988 Australia Specialises in high security fencing, security gates and turnstiles, welded mesh fencing, hostile vehicle mitigation.

 

Other notable players operating in the Australia commercial and industrial fencing market include Poly Tek Australia Pty Ltd., Bluedog Fences, Gryffin Pty Ltd., Fencetech Australia Pty Ltd (Otter Fencing), Fencing Manufacturers (Aust) Pty. Ltd., Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd (ISF), ARC Fences, Encat Pty Ltd, Amazing Fencing, and SWI Fencing, among others. The manufacturers are focusing on incorporating the latest capabilities to innovate their offerings and meet the evolving demands of customers.

 

Key Highlights of the Report

REPORT FEATURES DETAILS
Base Year 2023
Historical Period 2018-2023
Forecast Period 2024-2032
Scope of the Report

Historical and Forecast Trends, Industry Drivers and Constraints, Historical and Forecast Market Analysis by Segment:

  • Material
  • Type
  • Application
  • End Use
Breakup by Material
  • Metal
  • Plastic and Composite
  • Others
Breakup by Type
  • Anti Climb
  • Palisade
  • Chain Wire
  • Steel Mesh
  • Tubular
  • Metal Balustrade
  • Others
Breakup by Application
  • Gate Fencing
  • Pedestrian Fencing
  • High Security
  • Privacy Screening
  • Others
Breakup by End Use
  • Warehousing and Logistics
  • Data Centres
  • Rail Infrastructure
  • Shopping Complexes
  • Education
  • Highways
  • Social Infrastructure
  • High-Density Residential Housing
  • Mixed Use Projects
  • Council Infrastructure
  • Car Parking Facades
  • Government Social Housing
  • Manufacturing
  • Others
Market Dynamics
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • Key Indicators for Demand
  • Key Indicators for Price
Competitive Landscape
  • Market Structure
  • Company Profiles
    • Company Overview
    • Product Portfolio
    • Demographic Reach and Achievements
    • Certifications
Companies Covered
  • LEE Group
  • Superior Fences Group (SFG)
  • Summit Fencing
  • Australian Security Fencing Pty Ltd (ASF)
  • Poly-Tek Australia Pty Ltd
  • Bluedog Fences
  • Gryffin Pty Ltd.
  • Fencetech Australia Pty Ltd (Otter Fencing)
  • Fencing Manufacturers (Aust) Pty. Ltd.
  • Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd (ISF)
  • ARC Fences
  • Encat Pty Ltd
  • Amazing Fencing
  • SWI Fencing
  • Others

 

*At Expert Market Research, we strive to always give you current and accurate information. The numbers depicted in the description are indicative and may differ from the actual numbers in the final EMR report.

1    Preface
2    Report Coverage – Key Segmentation and Scope
3    Report Description

    3.1    Market Definition and Outlook
    3.2    Properties and Applications
    3.3    Market Analysis
    3.4    Key Players
4    Key Assumptions
5    Executive Summary

    5.1    Overview
    5.2    Key Drivers    
    5.3    Key Developments
    5.4    Competitive Structure
    5.5    Key Industrial Trends
6    Market Snapshot
7    Opportunities and Challenges in the Market
8    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market  Overview

    8.1    Key Industry Highlights
    8.2    Australia Commercial Fencing Historical Market (2018-2023) 
    8.3    Australia Commercial Fencing Market Forecast (2024-2032)
    8.4    Australia Industrial Fencing Historical Market (2018-2023) 
    8.5    Australia Industrial Fencing Market Forecast (2024-2032)
9    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market by Material
    9.1    Metal
        9.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
        9.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    9.2    Plastic and Composite
        9.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
        9.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    9.3    Others
10    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market by Type
    10.1    Anti Climb
        10.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
        10.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.2    Palisade
        10.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
        10.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.3    Chain Wire
        10.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
        10.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.4    Steel Mesh
        10.4.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
        10.4.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.5    Tubular
        10.5.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
        10.5.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.6    Metal Balustrade
        10.6.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
        10.6.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.7    Others
11    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market by Application
    11.1    Gate Fencing
        11.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.2    Pedestrian Fencing
        11.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.3    High Security
        11.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.4    Privacy Screening
        11.4.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.4.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.5    Others
12    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market by End Use
    12.1    Warehousing and Logistics 
        12.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.2    Data Centres
        12.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.3    Rail Infrastructure
        12.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.4    Shopping Complexes
        12.4.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.4.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.5    Education
        12.5.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.5.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.6    Highways 
        12.6.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.6.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.7    Social Infrastructure
        12.7.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.7.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.8    High-Density Residential Housing
        12.8.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.8.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.9    Mixed Use Projects
        12.9.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.9.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.10    Council Infrastructure
        12.10.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.10.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.11    Car Parking Facades
        12.11.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.11.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.12    Government Social Housing
        12.12.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.12.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.13    Manufacturing
        12.13.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.13.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.14    Others
13    Market Dynamics
    13.1    SWOT Analysis
        13.1.1    Strengths
        13.1.2    Weaknesses
        13.1.3    Opportunities
        13.1.4    Threats
    13.2    Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
        13.2.1    Supplier’s Power
        13.2.2    Buyer’s Power
        13.2.3    Threat of New Entrants
        13.2.4    Degree of Rivalry
        13.2.5    Threat of Substitutes
    13.3    Key Indicators for Demand
    13.4    Key Indicators for Price
14    Competitive Landscape
    14.1    Market Structure
    14.2    Company Profiles
        14.2.1    LEE Group
            14.2.1.1    Company Overview
            14.2.1.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.1.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.1.4    Certifications
        14.2.2    Superior Fences Group (SFG)
            14.2.2.1    Company Overview
            14.2.2.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.2.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.2.4    Certifications
        14.2.3    Summit Fencing
            14.2.3.1    Company Overview
            14.2.3.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.3.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.3.4    Certifications
        14.2.4    Australian Security Fencing Pty Ltd (ASF)
            14.2.4.1    Company Overview
            14.2.4.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.4.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.4.4    Certifications
        14.2.5    Poly-Tek Australia Pty Ltd
            14.2.5.1    Company Overview
            14.2.5.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.5.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.5.4    Certifications
        14.2.6    Bluedog Fences
            14.2.6.1    Company Overview
            14.2.6.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.6.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.6.4    Certifications
        14.2.7    Gryffin Pty Ltd.
            14.2.7.1    Company Overview
            14.2.7.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.7.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.7.4    Certifications
        14.2.8    Fencetech Australia Pty Ltd (Otter Fencing)
            14.2.8.1    Company Overview
            14.2.8.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.8.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.8.4    Certifications
        14.2.9    Fencing Manufacturers (Aust) Pty. Ltd.
            14.2.9.1    Company Overview
            14.2.9.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.9.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.9.4    Certifications
        14.2.10    Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd (ISF)
            14.2.10.1    Company Overview
            14.2.10.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.10.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.10.4    Certifications
        14.2.11    ARC Fences
            14.2.11.1    Company Overview
            14.2.11.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.11.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.11.4    Certifications
        14.2.12    Encat Pty Ltd
            14.2.12.1    Company Overview
            14.2.12.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.12.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.12.4    Certifications
        14.2.13    Amazing Fencing
            14.2.13.1    Company Overview
            14.2.13.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.13.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.13.4    Certifications
        14.2.14    Amazing Fencing
            14.2.14.1    Company Overview
            14.2.14.2    Product Portfolio
            14.2.14.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            14.2.14.4    Certifications
        14.2.15    SWI Fencing
15    Key Trends and Developments in the Market


List of Key Figures and Tables

1.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market: Key Industry Highlights, 2018 and 2032
2.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Historical Market: Breakup by Material (USD Million), 2018-2023
3.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Forecast: Breakup by Material (USD Million), 2024-2032
4.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Historical Market: Breakup by Type (USD Million), 2018-2023
5.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Forecast: Breakup by Type (USD Million), 2024-2032
6.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Historical Market: Breakup by Application (USD Million), 2018-2023
7.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Forecast: Breakup by Application (USD Million), 2024-2032
8.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Historical Market: Breakup by End Use (USD Million), 2018-2023
9.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Forecast: Breakup by End Use (USD Million), 2024-2032
10.    Australia Commercial and Industrial Fencing Market Structure

Key Questions Answered in the Report

The Australia commercial and industrial fencing market attained a value of USD 985.1 million in 2023

The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.67% during 2024-2032

The market is estimated to witness a healthy growth in the forecast period of 2024-2032 to reach a value of USD 1,744.4 million by 2032.

The key market key include the expanding infrastructure sector, the rising importance of safety and security, and the growing adoption of sustainable fencing materials.

The major materials include metal, plastic and composite, and others.

The key applications include gate fencing, pedestrian fencing, high security, and privacy screening, among others.

The various types are anti climb, palisade, chain wire, steel mesh, tubular, and metal balustrade, among others.

The key players in the market include Lee Group, Superior Fences Group (SFG), Summit Fencing, Australian Security Fencing Pty Ltd (ASF), Poly Tek Australia Pty Ltd., Bluedog Fences, Gryffin Pty Ltd., Fencetech Australia Pty Ltd (Otter Fencing), Fencing Manufacturers (Aust) Pty. Ltd., Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd (ISF), ARC Fences, Encat Pty Ltd, Amazing Fencing, and SWI Fencing, among others.

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