2. Site implementation, assembly, dismantling, maintenance, advice
For all scaffolding, whether made of tubes and fittings or prefabricated elements, a preliminary survey of the site is necessary to assess any particularities and possible difficulties.
You need to take into account the nature of the supporting soil, slopes, passageways to be reserved, mooring possibilities and obligations imposed by the roadway (crosswalks, shopfronts, signs, power lines, etc.).
Once all these aspects have been taken into account, it is then possible to draw up a plan, a calculation note and a bill of materials for the equipment to be delivered.
Assembly must be carried out with equipment in good condition (straight tubes, undistorted frames, well-maintained fittings and accessories, well-oiled threads).
If the slope is too steep to avoid excessive extension of the jacks,...
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