CY Scaffolding
Who Are We?
What We Offer
Why Use Our Service?
Our Services
Scaffolding planning and design, Scaffold Hire (long term, short term) , Scaffolding Erection & Dismantling , Residential scaffolding , Temporary Roofing , , Access Scaffolding , Rubbish Scaffolding/Chutes , Safety Netting , Edge Protection , Industrial scaffolding , Confined Space Scaffolding , Towers and formwork , Specialist Scaffolding Services , Scaffolding Elevations , Scaffolding Staircase Systems , Heavy duty loading scaffold, hoists
Types of projects handled
The following is a list of projects we typically deploy scaffolding for:
Scaffolding planning and design
Scaffolding Erection & Dismantling
Scaffolding Hire (long term, short term)
Residential Scaffold Services
Temporary Roofing
Commercial Scaffold Services
Access Scaffolding, Rubbish, Scaffolding/Chutes, Safety Netting, Edge Protection
Industrial Scaffolding Services
Confined Space Scaffolding, Towers and formwork
Confined Space Scaffolding, which is required when carrying out work in a confined space – large vessel/tank inspections or repairs.
Towers and formwork scaffolds, which are typically scaffolding that is used to support the building’s frame whilst it is being constructed. These scaffold towers have been designed with reinforced steel frames and they can be adjusted according to the needs of each individual job on offer.
Access Scaffolding
Safety Netting
Heavy Duty Loading Scaffolding, Hoists
Temporary Roofing
Rubbish Scaffolding/Chutes
Scaffold Elevations
Scaffolding Staircase Systems
Types of Scaffolding
Local Scaffolding Considerations
– What type of project is it? Residential, commercial, industrial or confined spaces?
– Decide what style/type of structure would work best considering safety factors while also taking into account the scaffold’s potential to be seen by pedestrians.
– Will scaffolding have an actual roof over it or will scaffolds just be up and open like a tent? If scaffolding has no roof, then you’ll want to consider what type of weather exposure is expected for that time period as well as how much wind/snow is expected.
– What scaffolding will be used? Single scaffold, scaffolds with a roof or scaffolding that incorporates both single and multiple scaffolds into one structure?
– Would the project require to have access scaffoldings for workers as well?
– How would you like your scaffolding erected (i.e., on-site vs. prefabricated scaffolding)?
– How long will scaffolding be needed? One day or a few weeks? If scaffolding is only needed for one day, you may want to consider renting scaffolds as opposed to buying.
– Will the project require temporary roofing and edge protection systems (i.e., safety nets)?