Sideways Scaffold
Pre-assembling scaffolding onto large horizontal steel structures that are later crane-handled into a vertical orientation is not the usual way access is provided in the industrial sector. Read more
Pre-assembling scaffolding onto large horizontal steel structures that are later crane-handled into a vertical orientation is not the usual way access is provided in the industrial sector. Read more
The replacement of cladding on substantial plant enclosures is usually a simple process. However, in this case adjacent plant structures at a lower level required a bridged solution. Integral Scaffolding took up the challenge. Working closely with Layher’s technical team, a 18m truss was designed using Layher’s FW System. Read more
The Orvad business was presented with challenging problems to overcome on this heat-exchanger installation project. No ties were permitted to the permanent works; access solutions involved cantilevers and bridges; weather protection was needed for preparatory work; and there was the imperative for safe and efficient assembly and dismantling procedures. Read more
Dunbar Hire of Bathurst provided access to allow for the replacement of the Goulburn Uniting Church spire. The project first required a Layher Allround access scaffold to dismantle the existing spire. Read more
This intelligent craneable access solution for a major infrastructure project in Sydney was designed and built by Alphasafe. It greatly reduced labour-time and provided a high standard of safety for crews working at height. Read more
The unique capabilities of Layher’s Allround System have delivered another outstanding solution. Scaff-Co Pty Ltd were appointed to design and install a craneable scaffold stairway tower and working platform to provide access for the maintenance work atop the dome at the St Mary’s church in Bairnsdale, Victoria. Read more
Layher Allround scaffolding was erected to allow access for welders to splice sections of this 4.5m diameter pipe during the construction of digesters in Goulburn, NSW. Read more
The ALLROUND bridging system has been used to create two 18m long pedestrian walkways over rail lines in Melbourne. The pre-assembled bridges were elevated into the exact positions using a crane. Read more