A fourth company has been accredited to install ArmaWeave, an approved high-security perimeter fencing system manufactured by Zaun. Specialist fencing installers JB Corrie has committed to training its site operatives in the installation methods for ArmaWeave developed by Zaun over time to make best use of its unique high-security woven fabric.

Impressed with the versatility of the system, Corries are now installing the Zaun mesh on several security sites. With their new accreditation, JB Corrie now brings the number of approved installers of ArmaWeave to four, alongside installers Allen Fencing Limited, systems integrator Crime & Fire Defence Systems and prison fencing installer Binns Fencing, a Zaun subsidiary.

Delight at collaboration

Zaun hopes to increase the adoption of ArmaWeave as the standard for secure sites of Critical National Infrastructure

Corries Contracts Director Norton Welch said: “We are delighted to have received this accreditation and look forward to working closely with Zaun to install their security products in the future.” The company, which has been going more than one hundred years and is now in the ownership of the fourth generation Corrie family, installs integrated perimeter protection systems for high security applications and boasts military bases, utilities, power stations and airports among its clients.

Zaun established the installer scheme after increasing requests from customers to recommend contractors with suitable installation, quality and safety standards. ArmaWeave is produced on the world’s largest steel loom at Zaun’s West Midlands manufacturing base. It has unique properties that give it distinct advantages against more traditional welded mesh systems, such as panels that can be raked to accommodate slopes. Therefore, installers require the necessary skill sets to set this up.

Training for ArmaWeave's specialities

The wire of the panels has a tensile strength typically more than double welded panels so special methods are needed for cutting the panels during installation. Zaun trained JB Corrie’s installation teams on the properties and tolerances of ArmaWeave and how it is manufactured. The training is for fencers with proven experience in high-security fencing work who are sponsored by a company that can demonstrate its professionalism through membership of a relevant trade organisation, and valid UKAS accredited ISO9001 certification.

The certificate of training is only valid while the individual is working for the host company. This ensures the trained individuals are working properly under quality management to install the product. With its partners, Zaun hopes to increase the adoption of ArmaWeave as the standard for secure sites of Critical National Infrastructure, such as utilities, data centres and nuclear sites, while ensuring consistent installation quality.

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