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Volume 14 July 2017 Edition Understanding the True Cost of Anti-Ram Perimeter Security Fencing By Scott Espensen, Perimeter Security Product Manager for Ross Technology The XL-501 Post and Beam Fence provides crash tested certification to ASTM F2656 standards, with a M50-P1 rat- ing. (Photo provided by Ross Technology) Purchasing an anti-ram perimeter security fence system is only half the financial battle to secur- ing a property’s border against vehicle-borne at- tacks—what still looms is the cost of installation. Contractors, architects and owners can realize significant savings by looking beyond the initial purchase price of the fence system and exploring the steps, materials and equipment necessary to complete the project. Extensive amounts of hardware, intermediate posts, wire rope and concrete are all require- ments of traditional cable-based fence systems that drive up the total project cost and lengthen the construction schedule. Ross Technology’s XL-501 Post and Beam Fence eliminates these components to cut installation costs nearly in half while providing crash tested certification to ASTM F2656 standards, with a M50-P1 rating. (See the Ross XL 501 Post and Beam Anti Ram Fence – Crash Test, courtesy of Ross Technology and YouTube) Added Costs of Installing a Cable-Based Fence System Over a 1,000 meter span, cable-based fence systems can include up to 20 anchor posts and 380 line posts, which support multiple runs of cable. With up to 400 post holes in just a 1,000 meter stretch, the cost of materials and labor hours be- gins to add up quickly when you consider that each hole requires auguring, concrete fill and a rebar cage. Scott Espensen, Perimeter Security Product Manager for Ross Technology 12