Posted on Jan 29, 2013

Reptile fence on Surrey site

We are currently installing temporary reptile fencing along an old railway siding in Surrey on behalf of our client. The ground is “made-ground”, which means that it contains rubble and stone, so can be hard to dig into. We are using our Case trencher to dig the trench, and a team of men to install the reptile fencing.

The land had already been cleared of all vegetation, so the reptile fencing is being installed to stop the reptiles getting back onto the site whilst development works are underway.

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