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Locks Explained
There are many locks available to compliment our gates, and picking the right one for your project is usually as easy as referencing a door/gate schedule to see what has been specified. If in doubt, please refer to the table below for a list of compatible/recommended locks for various requirements to assist. It is important to note that while many locks are available, the gates are often required to be modified to accomodate the lock, so we will need to know at time of tendering what lock is required to provide accurate pricing. Please see the following list of locks for easy reference of what is available.
lock installed in a chainwire fence gate in a underground carpark
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Our Lock Range

Our range of locks and inclusions with certain Gate products

Shoot Bolt

Included with
Chainwire Single Gates

Chain

Included with
Chainwire Double Gates

Padlock Provision

Included with
Eminence Single and Double Gates

002 Lock + Shroud

Optional Exra

Mortice

Optional Exra

Mangna-Latch

Included with
Pool Gates

Broadhurst

Included with
School Gates

Mechanical Keypad

Optional Exra

Compatibility Table

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P&C Fencing are APIC Partners with the NSWICC, which is a Formal Partner to the NSW Government and a key stakeholder in supporting Agencies and Contractors to meet their requirements under the APIC Policy

They provide consultancy, advice and facilitation services at all stages of the project lifecycle to assist P&C in meeting its obligations under APIC.
The Aboriginal participation in construction (APIC) policy has been developed to support greater participation by Aboriginal people in government construction projects across NSW.

The aim of the policy is consistent with OCHRE (Opportunity, Choice, Healing, Responsibility and Empowerment), the NSW Governments plan to improve outcomes for Aboriginal people across all sectors of the community.