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Discover scaffolding services available from vendors and contractors nationwide.
Key Service
Equipment Rentals
Scaffold Rental is a service that allows contractors and property owners to lease professional-grade access equipment for a specific duration rather than purchasing it outright. Through Equipment Rentals, users can access a variety of systems—ranging from Ringlock Systems Scaffolding to Frame & Brace Scaffolding—tailored to the specific height and load requirements of their project.
Equipment Sales
Scaffold Sales is the direct purchase of professional access equipment, ranging from modular Ringlock Systems Scaffolding to traditional Frame & Brace Scaffolding. While many firms choose to rent, Equipment Sales are preferred by contractors, industrial facilities, and developers who have a continuous, long-term need for vertical access and want to build a permanent asset inventory.
Used Equipment Sales
Used Scaffold Sales involve the purchase of pre-owned, professional-grade vertical access equipment that has been inspected and refurbished for continued use. This market includes everything from modular Ringlock Systems Scaffolding to Frame & Brace Scaffolding, offering a sustainable way for contractors and industrial facilities to build an inventory of high-quality gear at a lower price point than brand-new steel.
Erect & Dismantle
Scaffold Erect & Dismantle (E&D) is a professional service where certified crews manage the entire lifecycle of a scaffolding structure, from the initial assembly to the final teardown. Rather than a contractor’s own crew attempting to build complex access systems, Erect & Dismantle services provide specialized labor to ensure that every component—from Ringlock Systems Scaffolding to Frame & Brace Scaffolding—is installed according to strict engineering and safety standards.
Rope Access
Scaffolding Rope Access (often referred to simply as industrial rope access) is a specialized method of working at height that utilizes high-strength ropes, harnesses, and specialized hardware to reach difficult-to-access areas. While traditional Scaffolding provides a rigid, stationary platform, rope access allows technicians to descend, ascend, and traverse across a structure while suspended, often as an alternative to or in conjunction with traditional access systems.
Design Services
Scaffolding Design Services encompass the broad process of planning and visualizing a vertical access solution to ensure it meets the specific needs of a project. While the terms are often used interchangeably, "Design Services" typically refers to the conceptual and logistical phase of determining how a scaffold will function within a workspace.
Layout Design Drawings
Layout Design Drawings are a specific phase of the scaffold planning process that focuses on the spatial arrangement and visual mapping of the equipment. While it is a form of design, it serves as the practical "blueprint" that bridges the gap between a high-level concept and a structurally engineered plan.
Inhouse Engineering Services
Inhouse Engineering Services (often referred to as Engineered Scaffolding Design) represent the most technical and rigorous level of project planning. While standard design focuses on the "what" and layout focuses on the "where," engineering focuses on the "how much"—specifically, the mathematical proof that a structure can safely support the forces applied to it.
Third Party Engineering Only
Third Party Engineering Only refers to an independent structural review and certification of a scaffolding plan by a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) who is not part of the primary scaffolding contractor's team. While standard design and layout focus on the "how" and "where," third-party engineering provides an objective, unbiased verification of the "how safe"—ensuring the structure meets all legal and structural requirements.
Delivery Services
Scaffolding Delivery Services refer to the specialized logistics and transportation of vertical access components from a storage yard or rental facility directly to a construction site. Because scaffolding materials—such as Ringlock Systems Scaffolding and Frame & Brace Scaffolding—are heavy, bulky, and often oddly shaped, their transport requires dedicated vehicles like flatbed trucks, crane trucks (hiabs), or specialized trailers.
Fabrication & Repairs
Aluminum Fabrication
An Aluminum Fabricator is a specialized professional or company that cuts, shapes, and joins aluminum raw materials to create finished products or structural components. In the access industry, these fabricators are essential for creating lightweight, corrosion-resistant solutions like Aluminum Mobile Scaffolding and Aluminum Construction Stair Towers.
Steel Fabrication
A Steel Fabricator is a highly skilled professional or company responsible for transforming raw steel sections into finished structural components or custom equipment. While an Aluminum Fabricator focuses on lightweight solutions, a steel fabricator works with carbon or galvanized steel to create the heavy-duty backbone of the construction and access industry, such as Frame & Brace Scaffolding and Shoring Equipment.
Custom Design Equipment
An Equipment Custom Design Fabricator is a specialized engineering and manufacturing partner that creates bespoke access and structural solutions tailored to unique jobsite challenges. Unlike standard suppliers who provide "off-the-shelf" parts, a custom fabricator works with both steel and aluminum to build one-of-a-kind systems—such as specialized Crossover Platforms or complex cantilevered supports—that are not available in a typical product catalog.
Equipment Repairs
Equipment Repair Services for scaffolding and access systems involve the professional restoration of damaged or worn components made of steel or aluminum. Rather than discarding costly assets, Equipment Repairs focus on returning equipment—such as Ringlock Systems Scaffolding, Frame & Brace Scaffolding, or Aluminum Mobile Scaffolding—to a safe, OSHA-compliant, and functional state.
Training
Scaffold Training
Scaffold Training is a structured educational program designed to provide workers, supervisors, and safety inspectors with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required to safely work with vertical access equipment. Because scaffolding is high-risk, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) requires that any employee who performs work while on a scaffold, or who is involved in the assembly of one, must be trained by a "competent person."
Scaffold Certifications
Scaffold Certification Training is a specialized, high-level educational program designed to verify that an individual has reached a specific standard of competency in the assembly, inspection, or supervision of scaffolding systems. While general Scaffold Training focuses on basic hazard awareness, certification training provides a formal credential—often required by insurance providers, government agencies, or large-scale industrial sites—to prove a worker is qualified to perform high-risk tasks.
Safety Training - Other
Beyond core Scaffold Certifications, working on modern construction and industrial sites requires a suite of "Soft Craft" and safety credentials. These ensure that workers can navigate high-risk environments where scaffolding is often just one part of the technical landscape.
Soft Craft Services
In the construction and industrial maintenance sectors, Soft Craft Services refer to a specialized group of multi-disciplinary trades—including Scaffolding, Insulation, and Painting / Coatings—that are essential for protecting assets and providing access but are not part of the "hard" mechanical or structural installation. Unlike "hard crafts" (like welding, pipefitting, or electrical work), soft crafts are often bundled together under a single Project Management umbrella because they are highly interdependent.
Scaffolding
In the construction and facility maintenance industries, Scaffolding serves as the temporary structural foundation that enables all other trades to function. It is a modular system of tubes, frames, and Scaffold Planking designed to provide a safe, stable working platform for personnel and materials at heights that cannot be reached by ladders or traditional means.
Insulation
In the construction and facility maintenance industries, Insulation is a critical "Soft Craft" service used to create a thermal, acoustic, or fire-resistant barrier around building envelopes, mechanical systems, and industrial equipment. While often associated with keeping buildings warm, its role in industrial and commercial settings is far more technical, focusing on energy conservation, process control, and asset protection.
Painting / Coatings
In the construction and facility maintenance industries, Painting / Coatings refer to the application of liquid or semi-solid materials to surfaces to provide a protective layer, an aesthetic finish, or specific functional properties. As a core Soft Craft Service, coatings are rarely just about color; they are a technical requirement for preserving the structural integrity of steel, concrete, and wood assets.
Lead Abatement
Lead Abatement is a specialized set of activities designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards from buildings and structures. In the construction and facility maintenance industries, this is a highly regulated process governed by the EPA and OSHA, as it involves the handling of toxic materials that can cause severe neurological damage if inhaled or ingested as dust.
Asbestos Abatement
Asbestos Abatement is the professional identification, removal, repair, or encapsulation of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) to prevent the release of toxic fibers. In the construction and facility maintenance industries, this process is strictly regulated due to the severe health risks—such as mesothelioma and asbestosis—associated with inhaling microscopic asbestos particles.
Heat Tracing
Heat Tracing (also known as trace heating) is a specialized "Soft Craft" service that involves the application of electrical heating elements—typically in the form of cables or tapes—directly to pipes, tanks, and vessels. In the construction and facility maintenance industries, it is used to maintain specific temperatures of the materials within those systems, preventing freezing or ensuring that liquids remain at the correct viscosity for flow.
Grounds Maintenance
Grounds Maintenance in the construction and facility maintenance industries are the ongoing professional care, preservation, and management of the exterior land surrounding a building or industrial site. While often perceived as purely aesthetic, it is a critical functional service that ensures site safety, structural integrity, and regulatory compliance.
Project Management
Project Management in the construction and facility maintenance industries is the professional discipline of planning, executing, and overseeing a project from inception to completion. It acts as the "connective tissue" between all other Soft Craft Services, ensuring that labor, materials, and Inhouse Engineering Services are synchronized to meet specific deadlines and budget constraints.
Heat Loss Surveys
Heat Loss Surveys are technical diagnostic assessments used in the construction and facility maintenance industries to identify areas where thermal energy is escaping from a building envelope or industrial system. In an era of rising energy costs and sustainability mandates, these surveys are a critical tool for Project Management teams looking to improve efficiency and reduce operational overhead.