Understanding Construction Scaffolds
Construction scaffolds are temporary structures used to support workers and materials at elevated heights. They ensure that construction work can be carried out safely and efficiently. There are different types of scaffolds, but we’ll focus on three main types in accordance to the Material of Construction (MOC): Mild Steel (MS) scaffolds, Aluminium scaffolds and Composite Material (FRP) scaffolds. While there are other scaffolds available like wooden based ones, but they are slowly becoming a thing of the past, so not considering them here.
MS Scaffolds
Mild Steel scaffolds, often referred to as traditional scaffolds, are typically used during the initial phases of construction when the primary structure is taking shape. They offer sturdy support for various construction activities and are known for their strength, making them the go-to choice for providing a robust foundation during the early stages of construction projects.
Aluminium Scaffolds
Aluminium scaffolds, on the other hand, come into play when the basic structure is already in place, and work at height is needed. Aluminium scaffolds are prized for their ease of maneuverability and quick setup. They are the ideal choice for tasks that require agility and access to various heights. They can also be easily modified to create customized structures like bridges, facades, cantilevers and more in order to access the most inaccessible areas as well. Here is a small sample of how to install an Aluminium Scaffold.
FRP Scaffolds (Fibre Reinforced Polymer)
Designed for situations where aluminum or steel scaffolding is unsuitable, this tower is non-conductive and non-sparking, making it perfect for areas with a risk of electrocution or fire. Made from non-corroding fiberglass, FRP scaffolding is perfect for handling in all climates. They are strong enough to hold any necessary tools and equipment safely and securely. Here is a small sample of how to install an FRP Scaffold.