temporary fencing definition

temporary fencing means transparent chain wire fence that may be temporarily installed during certain short-term works activities to fence off an area. See 17.5.1
temporary fencing means a device that is intended to temporarily perform the functions of a fence, and is subject to the approval of the Chief Building Official;
temporary fencing means a removable barrier to close off access to all or a portion of a public street, sidewalk, alley, or park.

Examples of temporary fencing in a sentence

  • Temporary fencing must 21 completely enclose the referenced construction activity and must be secured after normal 22 working hours to prevent unauthorized access.

  • Temporary fencing or rope barricades shall separate the public from aircraft operations areas at all times.

  • Temporary fencing will be installed during the construction phase.

  • Temporary fencing should also be erected around the contractor’s site office and welfare facilities.

  • Temporary fencing must 17 completely enclose the referenced construction activity and must be secured after normal 18 working hours to prevent unauthorized access.

  • Temporary fencing and gates are to be agreed with landowners and shall also be sufficient to discharge the Contractor’s obligations under the contract and health and safety legislation.

  • Temporary fencing, gates, barriers, locks, and signage required to secure the work areas against vandalism and to prevent entry of unauthorized parties.

  • Temporary fencing shall be required at locations of open construction excavations and/or trenching and where it is required by the Engineer for public safety.

  • Temporary fencing shall be a minimum six foot (6') high chain link fence and access gates around the construction site.

  • Temporary fencing shall be provided to protect existing trees close to the works from damage.


More Definitions of temporary fencing

temporary fencing means a removable barrier to close off access to all or a portion of a park.