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October 2012

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OCTOBER 2012 Celebrating our 28th year of publication • Be sure to visit us online at www.worldfencenews.com Fence system protects – and complements – new Houston Dynamo stadium HOUSTON — On May 12 of this year, the Houston Dynamo pro- fessional soccer team played its first game in the brand new purpose-built BBVA Compass Stadium, located in a formerly gritty industrial section of the east side of downtown. With a seating capacity of 22,000, it will be the permanent home of the Houston Dynamo, as well as the site ga. wire, and features 2 x 6 mesh open- ings. It is also sturdy enough to sup- port bushes and vines which can be allowed to cover it, if desired. A total of 1,200 lineal feet of 8-foot high Designmaster Classic fencingwas utilized for the perimeter, and 815 lineal feet of 4-foot high De- signmaster for the interior and con- course applications. sale and installation of Designmaster in the greater Houston area. "We were selected for this job in part based on our experience with De- signmaster, and it was really exciting to be involved in such a highly visible project, and to be working with the renowned landscape architecture firm Clark Condon Associates and highly respected general contractor, Manhat- volved in such a prestigious and visi- ble project, which we completed on time and within budget, and that clearly demonstrates that Southland Fence has the experience and continued on page 42 t r p A number of swing and slide gates filled with the Designmaster mesh to blend with the fencing were custom fabricated for the project. The Design- master fence offers a distinctive archi - Will Ship ANYWHERE in the U.S.! Call Now! 1-888-487-3448 | www.ironworldfencing.com Howard County, Maryland | Bristol, Indiana | Statesville, North Carolina The Designmaster is fabricated from 6 tectural appearance to enhance the stadium structure, yet is sturdy enough to survive its urban environment, and also to support the shrubbery or vines which might be allowed to grow on it. (World Fence News photos) e S n P H e a e r o l t p h t e e r c i A u p l S o n e F a k g s i e a e 9 l & P e

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