Dakota Fence

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Fence contractor

Enclosures Oil Fields Security &ampwe can help with small residential projectslarge scale commercial fence installationsand everything in between. Our reputation has been built on taking care of our customersand you can count on us to complete your project on timeequipmentand facilities. Throughout DFC Companygreat benefitsa career at DFC Company may be right for you. Our offices are located across North Dakota in FargoWest FargoBismarckMinot and Willistonas well as in Brooklyn ParkMinnesota. Join the Blue Family Our Locations West FargoCorporate Office  2060 Sheyenne St. Ste 100ND 58078  701-237-6181 FargoMaterial Delivery & Pickup  1110 25th Ave. N.FargoND 58102  701-237-6181 BismarckND  1720 S. 12th St.

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