Construction and Infrastructure
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Yes. If the site requires not only fence spans but also wrought iron gates, it is highly recommended to calculate them together with the wicket gate, posts, and the primary pattern of the fence line. This makes it much easier to maintain a unified style and prevents the gates from looking like an isolated product rather than part of a cohesive composition.
Yes, such products are frequently ordered specifically for urban landscaping. For example, a cast iron bench performs exceptionally well in areas where both aesthetic appeal and resistance to constant load, precipitation, and seasonal temperature fluctuations are required.
Yes. If a project includes lanterns, benches, supports, and decorative details, they can be produced as a unified set. This is practical when a site requires not just a single cast iron park bench, but a series of elements that must harmonize in form, coating, and detailing.
Yes. We also cast and manufacture items like a cast iron column if the project involves a facade, an entrance group, a canopy, or the decorative framing of a space. In such orders, proportions, profiles, and how the assembled product will look in its final state are given special attention.
Yes. If a standard option does not fit, you can submit a sketch, photograph, drawing, or a physical sample of an existing element for production. This format is particularly useful when you need a cast column tailored to a specific site, rather than a generic solution detached from the surrounding architecture.
Yes. These projects frequently require a cast baluster, where it is vital to maintain not only structural strength but also a precise, clean rhythm along the entire length of the railing. Any inaccuracy here is highly noticeable, which is why dimensions, profiles, and element reproducibility are strictly factored into the initial calculations.
Yes, this format is entirely possible. If the site requires specific cast iron fence elements for repair, retrofitting, or replicating an existing pattern, you can provide a sample, a photograph, or the exact dimensions of the required parts.
Yes. For these specific cases, decorative casting is in high demand—used for facades, entrance zones, park features, and bespoke architectural solutions. In this tier of production, we focus heavily on the sculptural plasticity of the form, the depth of the relief, and how the object is spatially perceived.
Cast Fences, Supports, and Columns for Construction and Infrastructure Projects
The Western Foundry Group, which includes Promlit Plant LLC and Gorstal Plant LLC, manufactures cast elements for urban environments, private properties, and architectural projects. We accept orders for fence sections, columns, supports, facade decor, manhole covers, and other products based on drawings, sketches, and samples. This format is highly convenient when a customer requires a specific product for a particular project—with clearly defined materials, dimensions, and coating options—rather than settling for a random, off-the-shelf solution.
For such projects, metal garden fences and landscaping sections are most frequently chosen, as they must simultaneously fulfill a practical function and integrate aesthetically into the space. For private properties, precise geometry and visual appeal are paramount; for urban environments, service life, weather resistance, and batch reproducibility are equally critical.
Fences for Private, Urban, and Public Spaces
When a site requires a metal fence, the order typically begins not with selecting a pattern, but with defining the objective. For a private residence, the proportions of the section and the overall architectural style are key. For a park, embankment, public square, or administrative territory, the priorities shift to structural strength, span length, element thickness, and ease of installation. Therefore, during the initial calculation phase, we immediately factor in height, post spacing, base type, and coating requirements.
Our production utilizes cast iron, steel, and combined solutions. As a result, metal fences can be adapted to various operating conditions: from an intimate private courtyard to a high-traffic street subjected to continuous structural loads.
What You Can Order
In this production segment, the most frequently manufactured items include:
- Sectional fences;
- Railings and balustrades;
- Cast supports;
- Decorative columns;
- Facade consoles and brackets;
- Manhole covers and lids;
- Custom cast elements based on sketches.
For complex projects, a single order can encompass not only the main sections but also complementary metal fence elements: posts, decorative inserts, connecting fittings, finials, bases, and mounting brackets. This streamlines on-site installation and ensures a unified aesthetic across the entire perimeter.
Panels, Sections, and Standardized Solutions
For projects requiring uniform dimensions and rapid installation, metal fence panels are in high demand. This option is ideal for private estates, commercial territories, urban zones, and landscaping projects where sections must be identical in height, pattern, and mounting dimensions. If necessary, we can adjust the metal thickness, ornamentation, upper contour shape, and the pitch of vertical elements.
To help you navigate our product range, the core nomenclature is categorized as follows:
| Product Type | Application Areas |
| Sectional fences | Private plots, cottage settlements, public spaces |
| Railings and balustrades | Staircases, terraces, entrance groups, embankments |
| Cast columns and supports | Historical and decorative objects, street infrastructure |
| Manhole covers and lids | Engineering and municipal networks |
| Decorative elements | Facades, gates, small architectural forms (site furnishings) |
Wrought-Iron Style and Custom Projects
For many clients, the visual concept is just as important as the material. If a customer wants to buy a forged fence in a classical or decorative style, the project is typically calculated based on a sketch, span length, and section composition. In practice, this can involve creating an entirely new pattern or replicating an existing sample to suit a specific building, park, or historical site.
In these projects, we meticulously coordinate the relief, ornamentation, finial shapes, post types, coatings, and installation dimensions. This is especially critical when the fence is not merely dividing space but serving as an integral part of the architectural composition.
Supports, Lanterns, and Decorative Elements
For both urban and private sites, a cast iron lantern is frequently requested—whether as part of an entrance group, a street lighting line, or the territory’s architectural design. Here, structural integrity and stability are important, but so is the sculptural form: the base, the support profile, the decorative banding, and the overall silhouette of the product.
For staircases, terraces, and entrance platforms, a cast iron railing is a common order. In such items, any dimensional inaccuracy is immediately visible, making clean geometry, precise relief, and the exact reproducibility of elements across the entire length absolutely essential.
Why Order Directly from the Manufacturer?
For construction and infrastructure projects, working directly with the manufacturer is far more cost-effective than navigating a chain of intermediaries. Customers need a producer capable of handling the entire project lifecycle: from the foundry casting process to preparing the batch for shipment. This approach minimizes the risk of dimensional discrepancies, simplifies the approval process, and provides a clear, reliable production timeline.
If you already have a drawing, sketch, sample section, or simply a clear understanding of your task, the Western Foundry Group will prepare an estimate, select the optimal material, and propose a manufacturing solution tailored to your site.
