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Swift installs fencing and gate systems for cities, school districts, agencies, utilities, and contractors across Texas.
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Commercial sites, industrial facilities, and perimeter packages where clean access control and field coordination matter.
Perimeter security installations for office campuses, retail environments, mixed-use developments, and other commercial sites that need reliable access control.
Installation support for operational facilities, utilities, transportation-related infrastructure, and demanding project environments across Texas.
Specialized perimeter installations for projects where secure boundaries, controlled entry, and hardened site access are central requirements.
The work is specialized, but the process stays direct from the first email through project handoff.
Early project communication focused on scope, site conditions, access requirements, and schedule expectations.
Field work planned around active facilities, contractor timelines, public sites, and job-specific access constraints.
Clear handoff at the end of installation so owners, agencies, and the project team know where things stand.
Swift's work spans municipalities, school districts, authorities, and general contractors across Texas.
Public-sector entities, institutions, authorities, and contractors with recorded project history.
See the full customer listMunicipal and county customers across Texas, separated out from other public-sector client types.
Districts, campuses, and institutional customers with meaningful project history in Swift's sales summary.
Transportation, water, health, and public agency customers that are distinct from cities and school districts.
General contractors and construction firms from Swift's stronger customer accounts.
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