Article | REF: C128 V1

Scaffolding

Authors: René SANDBERG, Bernard BEZIAT, Claude BONETAT, Patrick ROSSIGNOL

Publication date: May 10, 2007

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1. Description. Features. Loads for certain structures

1.1 Service scaffolding: frame or modular pedestal facades

This is the most common type of service scaffolding; the structure (figure 1 ), with two rows of posts, derives its overall stability from its mooring to the anchors of the host building, during construction or renovation. It can be covered (tarpaulins, sheet metal, netting) or uncovered.

Facade scaffolding is equipped with floors for workstations and material storage, and allows access to these workstations via walkways, stairways or ladders, fitted with lateral protection (example: figure

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