Suspended scaffolding: What is it used for?
Suspended scaffolding provides safe access when working at height. Here are different benefits and ways that suspended scaffolding are used.
There are many scaffolding systems out there. So here you can find all of them. Some are popular in UK others are being used mostly abroad.
Suspended scaffolding provides safe access when working at height. Here are different benefits and ways that suspended scaffolding are used.
Putlog scaffolding system is quite popular since it only requires a few components to set up compared to an independent scaffold. Find out more here.
Also known as bricklayers scaffolding, single scaffolding is one of the most common methods of scaffolding. Here’s all you need to know.
There are many options to choose when it comes to scaffolding. Find out what there is to know about modular scaffolding.
Cuplock scaffolding is the best option in projects that require a lot of scaffolding. Here’s all you need to know.
Cantilever scaffolding is also known as needle scaffolding. Read on to find out more.
Tubular scaffolding is a highly flexible system that can adapt to almost any kind of complex structure but offers the kind of platform a project demands. Here’s all you need to know.
Kwickstage scaffolding is the easiest type of scaffolding to use. Here’s all you need to know about it.
Trestle scaffolding is a type of scaffold that uses two tripod stands as scaffold legs and a platform is placed over the stands. But how do you use it?
Ringlock scaffolding is a simple system thanks to the few installation components it requires. Here’s more on ringlock scaffolding system.
System scaffold is easier to erect and more convenient than traditional tube and fitting scaffolding. But what are the common scaffold systems in the UK?