Commercial fence installation at a Miami-Dade property

Commercial

Commercial fence installation — built to spec, finaled to code.

Galvanized chain link, slide and roll gates, ornamental security, and engineered perimeter systems for general contractors, property managers, HOAs, schools, and developers across Miami-Dade County.

What this is

Commercial fence installation in Miami-Dade County — what it covers.

Commercial fence installation in Miami-Dade County is the design, engineering, permitting, and inspection-closing of perimeters and gate systems for commercial property. Allday Fence (Florida contractor license #08BS00863) installs galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link from 4 ft to 12 ft, ornamental steel and aluminum, manual and motorized slide and roll gates, and sports/recreation enclosures — for logistics, warehouse, industrial, school, HOA, multi-family, and retail sites.

The workflow is built for general contractors and property managers: sealed engineering and wind-load calcs when the city requires them, Miami-Dade NOA / Florida Product Approval numbers filed with the package, UL-325 compliant gate operators, certificates of insurance issued before mobilization, and phased install to keep yards and access live through construction. The permit is closed against the parcel before we hand the gate keys over.

Common projects

What we install most.

01

Galvanized chain link

Commercial-grade chain link from 4 ft to 12 ft. Top-rail, barbed, and razor configurations. Galvanized or vinyl-coated. See commercial chain link →

02

Slide & roll gates

Slide gates on a V-track (usually motorized) and roll gates on heavy wheels with no track — for warehouse, logistics, and industrial perimeters. UL-325 compliant operators.

03

Ornamental steel & aluminum

Architectural ornamental fencing for HOAs, multi-family, retail centers, and amenity spaces.

04

Sports & recreation

Tennis, pickleball, basketball, and athletic field enclosures. Backstops, windscreens, and gate hardware.

05

Temporary & construction

Construction-site perimeter and event fencing. Panel install, removal, and re-positioning during phased work.

06

Engineered systems

Sealed drawings, foundation details, and wind-load calculations when the project requires engineering.

Working with us

How commercial projects run.

01

Site walk + spec review

We meet on-site, review the spec (or write one), and pull the property record so we know what we're working with.

02

Permit + engineering

Plans, product approvals, and engineering when needed. Filed with the city; tracked through plan review.

03

Phased install

We work around operations — keeping yards open, traffic moving, and access controlled through the work.

04

Final + close-out

Inspection scheduled, corrections handled, permit closed. We hand off a finaled file, not an open one.

Common questions

What people ask before they call.

Do you handle commercial fence engineering and product approvals?

Yes. For commercial perimeters that need engineering, we provide sealed drawings, foundation details, wind-load calcs, and the Miami-Dade NOA / Florida Product Approval numbers required by the city. We file the package and respond to plan-review comments directly.

Can you keep our site operational during install?

We phase commercial installs around active operations — keeping yards open, traffic moving, and access controlled through the work. For logistics and industrial sites, we typically install in zones and re-secure the perimeter at the end of each day.

What commercial fence systems do you install?

Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link from 4 ft to 12 ft, manual and motorized slide and roll gates (UL-325 compliant), ornamental steel and aluminum, sports and recreation enclosures, and temporary construction-site fencing.

Can you bid on RFPs and work from a general contractor's spec?

Yes — we regularly bid commercial fence scopes for general contractors, property managers, HOAs, and developers. Send the spec, plan set, or RFP and we'll come back with a written bid, schedule, and any engineering notes the scope needs.

Are you licensed and insured for commercial work in Florida?

Yes. Florida contractor license #08BS00863. We carry general liability and workers' comp coverage required for commercial sites and can provide certificates of insurance to the GC or owner before the project mobilizes.

How long does a commercial fence project take from bid to closeout?

Schedule depends on scope and engineering. Straightforward commercial chain-link perimeters (1,000–3,000 linear feet) typically move from accepted bid to closed permit in 8–12 weeks: 2–4 weeks for plan review, 2–4 weeks for material lead time, 2–4 weeks for phased install and final inspection. Engineered ornamental or large-gate scopes run longer. We share a written schedule with each bid so the GC and owner can plan against it.