Council and Industry Supplies

netting

Brighton Le-Sands Beach using Haverford Double Diamond Netting

Safety and barrier netting
Bird Aviary Netting commonly used by councils for bird control
Barrier Netting for local parks

Haverford has long been supplying Netting and rope for local councils, government agencies and industry. Haverford has supplied products for such major events as the Sydney Olympics opeing ceremony in 2000, the bird aviary at Expo '88 as well as net supply for Sydney International Airport.

We are able to offer experienced service along with wholesale prices. Our product services have included:

  • Bird Control Netting Solutions
  • Aviary Netting
  • Sports field nets and netting
  • Cat and other wildlife safety netting
  • Beach / shark proof netting (as above at famous Brighton Beach in Sydney)
  • Industrial / mining industry - polypropylene rope and twine
  • Museum / Research netting requirements
  • Safety and Barrier Netting
  • Public pool and Playground covers
  • Building sites
  • Government Initatives

Our extensive amount of stocked product, along with our large buying power ensures no project is too large for us. With 2 large warehouses in Sydney, we are able to store a large amount of product ensuring your net will likely be in stock and ready to go. We pride ourselves on providing any net required, on time and on budget.

Haverford stocks a huge range of netting types, sizes and colours. Please contact us or view our NETTING INFORMATION BOOKLET for more information on our net range.

Dealing direct with the importer ensures large savings and the largest range of available netting sizes and colours.

Please contact us for an obligation free quote, or contact us if you require any further information.

 


Netting - Sydney Olympics 2000

Haverford Pty Ltd were pleased to supply the Heavy-duty P/E netting required to support the "Aboriginal Wandjina" display at the Sydney 2000 Olympic opening ceremony.

The netting was specifically cut & sewn by netmaker Bob Martin.

1200 square metres of netting was required, with the finished "flag" weighing over 380kg

 

 

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