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Stone Wall + Barbed Wire Combination Fence

1. What is this item?

This is a combo boundary fence featuring a low-height stone wall (usually 3–4 feet), topped with 3 or 4 strands of barbed wire. It offers the stability and aesthetic of masonry plus the cost-efficiency and security of barbed wire. It's widely used in farms where you want to prevent small animals and humans from crossing easily, while keeping costs below full masonry wall levels.

2. How is the Quantity Estimated?

• Estimated in running meters of total periphery.

• Stone wall height typically 3 to 4 ft (0.9–1.2 m)

• Barbed wire section: additional 2–3 ft (0.6–0.9 m) above the wall using angle iron or concrete posts fixed into the masonry top.

3. What are the Cost Components?

• Foundation and base concrete (PCC)

• Stone masonry or brick wall up to 3–4 ft

• Plaster or exposed finish (optional)

• Angle iron posts embedded on top of the wall

• Barbed wire strands (3 or 4) with binding wire

• Tensioners/clamps and end supports

• Labor (masonry + fencing + fabrication)

• Site clearance and minor leveling

4. What are the Going Rates & Per Unit Cost?

• Stone wall portion (3.5 ft): ₹800–₹1,100 per running meter

• Barbed wire fencing on top: ₹150–₹200 per running meter

• Combined turnkey cost: typically ₹950–₹1,300 per running meter

👉 For a 720 m boundary at ₹1,200/m average:

720 × 1,200 = ₹8,64,000

This combo’s a hit for farms that want security + style without blowing the budget.

You cool if we move to electric fencing, live hedge, or maybe entrance gates next?