Ideal Fencing Corp — A RoadGuard Company

I-70 Eastern Plains Fencing Contractor | Ideal Fencing Corp

I-70 east of Denver crosses the high plains of Lincoln, Kit Carson, and Cheyenne counties — where wide-open range land, wind energy farms, and scattered agricultural operations generate demand for agr

I-70 east of Denver crosses the high plains of Lincoln, Kit Carson, and Cheyenne counties — where wide-open range land, wind energy farms, and scattered agricultural operations generate demand for agricultural and perimeter fencing far from urban supply chains. CDOT right-of-way fencing along this corridor is maintained under Region 6 contracts, and our Erie headquarters provides the closest major contractor coverage for this stretch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wind energy facilities in Lincoln and Kit Carson counties require chain link security perimeter fencing around substations and collector yards, access control gates at facility entrances, and high-tensile wire fence for turbine pad exclusion zones. We install all these systems under energy developer contracts.

Sustained winds of 40–70 mph are common on the Eastern Plains. Post foundations for chain link and agricultural fencing must account for higher lateral wind loads than Front Range urban installations. We increase post embedment depth and use wider post flanges or concrete anchor pads to achieve the required wind resistance on exposed Eastern Plains sites.

Yes. CDOT rest areas along I-70 Eastern Plains require perimeter fencing and sometimes wildlife exclusion fencing to prevent deer from entering the travel plaza. We install CDOT-specification fencing at rest areas under CDOT contract or as a specialty subcontractor.

Commercial Fencing in I-70 Eastern Plains

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1,000+
Miles of Guardrail
10,000+
Projects Completed
25+
Years Experience
$25M+
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