Masonry Magazine September 2009 Page. 20

Masonry Magazine September 2009 Page. 20

Masonry Magazine September 2009 Page. 20
BY BRETT MARTIN

The Adjustable Scaffolding Advantage

Cut costs, jack up production, fit into confined spaces and work safely

ASON CONTRACTORS LOOKING TO REIGN IN COSTS DURING THIS RECESSION should take a new look at adjustable scaffolding. While these scaffold systems can't compete with high-tech mast climbers on high-rise commercial buildings, they do offer ways for contractors to hold the line on costs on most other jobs.

Adjustable scaffolding manufacturers say their systems can help mason contractors make almost any project more efficient by offering quick set-up times, matching any building configuration, and fitting into tight spots. The scaffolding also allows brick and block layers to work at comfortable heights on walls, so they're more productive.

"We provide the only crank-up scaffold that meets [Occupational Safety and Health Administration] specifications to climb and access," says Clint Bridges, VP for EZ Scaffold in Columbia, Tenn. "Working through winter, hoisting needs, cut-up jobs, we have solutions for all those situations. We have been doing this long enough that you can bet if you have a problem, we have seen it before and can help you with it."

Some manufacturers can even customize scaffolding for particular masonry projects.

"BETCO Scaffolds award-winning engineering team can design scaffolding to tailor your scaffold needs," says Ben Cantu, VP of operations for the Houston-based company.