What is scaffolding? Scaffolding is a temporary structure, which supports the original structure. It is used from builders as a platform for carrying out the construction works. Varying from the type of construction work, there are several types of scaffolding used by scaffolding companies, considering the scaffolding should be stable and strong for supporting the workers and whatever building material it’s placed on it. The types of scaffolding used in construction in the UK are as follows: Steel scaffolding Suspended scaffolding Trestle scaffolding Double scaffolding Single scaffolding Cantilever scaffolding
Steel en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaffolding
This not-so-cheap but better-safe-than-sorry scaffold is built by steel pipes, which are fastened together by steel joints or fittings. They make the steel scaffolding very easy to build or dismantle, by ensuring greater resistance, durability and fire resistance altogether. Considering that it gives workers so much security, it’s a widely used scaffold nowadays.
Suspended scaffolding is usually used for repair, pointing, painting works etc. Here, the work platform, with the help of wire or chains ropes etc., is suspended from the roofs and it and be lowered or raised to the required level.
The work platform it’s arranged on brackets, which can be adjustable to our required level. It’s available on the market, ready-made scaffold from steel, equipped with special frames, joints etc.
Also known as “mason’s scaffold” this type is generally used for stone masonry. Since stone walls make it quite difficult to open holes in them, two rows of scaffolding get built to ensure strength.
Otherwise known as “bricklayer scaffold”, single scaffolding is used predominantly for brick masonry.