Scaffolding

On-site supply of materials (multidirectional) in accordance with current scaffolding regulations. Scaffolding execution activities for buildings and industrial facilities involve the creation and installation of temporary structures, known as scaffolds, that allow high heights or hard-to-access areas to be reached during construction, maintenance or renovation work. Scaffolding is designed to provide a safe and efficient working environment for workers performing work at height.
  • The main activities involved in the execution of scaffolding include.

    Site survey and planning: Before scaffolding installation can begin, a site survey must be conducted to assess the specific needs and conditions of the building or industrial facility. This is followed by planning the type of scaffolding best suited to the needs of the project. Scaffold design: At this stage, the technical drawings and calculations necessary for scaffold design are made, taking into account safety measures and relevant regulations. The design is essential to ensure the stability and strength of the structure.

Ground preparation: Before installing the scaffold, it is important to properly prepare the ground or surface on which the structure will be placed. This may include cleaning the area, removing obstacles or creating solid foundations, if necessary.

Assembly of the scaffold: Once the scaffold components are ready, assembly is carried out following the specifications outlined in the design. This step requires skill and precision to ensure proper assembly of the structure.

Installation of guards: In addition to the scaffold itself, additional protections are installed to ensure the safety of the operators and people in the vicinity. These protections may include guardrails, safety nets, and other safety barriers.

Inspections and testing: Before allowing the scaffold to be used, it is essential to conduct inspections and testing to ensure that the structure is stable, safe, and meets safety standards.

Maintenance and Surveillance: While the scaffold is in use, regular maintenance activities should be carried out to ensure that the structure remains in good condition. In addition, it is important to constantly monitor the work area to prevent potential hazards or hazardous situations.

Dismantling the scaffold: Once the work for which the scaffold was installed has been completed, it is dismantled following safe procedures to ensure that it is