Guide to public access and emergency stair towers
Stair towers are not just for the building site. They also play a role in our everyday lives and contribute a great deal to our safety. But as experts know, not all stair towers are the same. For a construction stair tower used on the building site and thus only by certain people, different requirements apply than for a stair tower used by the public. Find out more in this guide to public access and emergency stair towers.
Types of scaffolding – suspended scaffolds
Whether for renovation, repair or new construction work - scaffolding is an indispensable part of the construction sector and the industry. No wonder that there is a suitable scaffold for every application. For certain types of work, for example, a suspended scaffold is often used. Read here when this is a good alternative to a supported scaffold.
Modern, stable and compatible: SUPER RS
So-called 'dissolved scaffolding systems' are becoming more and more relevant considering constantly improved safety requirements in scaffolding. With this type of scaffold, for example, the next working level is assembled from the level below even before the scaffold deck is attached. In an interview with the German scaffolding magazine "DER GERÜSTBAUER", our technical manager Jochen Gebauer explains why investing in SUPER RS ultimately contributes to the preservation of your existing stock.
Is scaffolder the right job for you?
You need variety and action in your everyday life? Is a desk job not for you? Then you already have the first prerequisites for the profession of a scaffolder. In our blog, we have already compiled an overview of how to become a scaffolder. But how are you supposed to know whether you might even be a born scaffolder? To help you out, here are the most important characteristics of a scaffolder.
Scaffolding at large-scale events – what to look out for in a scaffold supplier
The festival season is in full swing! After a two-year break, this does not only make music fans happy again, but also the scaffolders who build stands for loudspeakers, screen supports or stages. Right now, it is more important than ever to have a reliable partner in your scaffolding supplier. Read in our blog which characteristics to look out for in a scaffolding supplier and in how far they are helpful for you.
Guide for return of rented scaffold material: what you should avoid doing
Especially in the case of high order quantities or the need for special parts, you can increase your stock at short notice with scaffold rental and thus save storage costs. At the end of your project, you simply return the extra material. In our last post, we summarised how the rented scaffolding material should ideally look like when you return it at the end of the rental period. However, it happens from time to time that this doesn't always work out so ideally. We have summarised a few possible sources of error when returning rental equipment.
Guide for return of rented scaffold material: How to properly return rented scaffolding material
Basically, you can use your rental material just like your own. The only major difference is that you can return it at the end of the project. Therefore, you should always keep an eye on the condition of the material. You can read more about what you should pay attention to when returning your rental equipment here.
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