Established in 2002, We have over 15 years' experience serving some of the biggest names within the construction industry on a wide range of projects with our extensive range of scaffolding solutions. Our varied service offering includes protection screens, temporary roof systems, monarflex sheeting, scaffolding for building refurbishments, facade retention, scaffolding for demolition projects, public access stair towers to name a few.
Controlled Scaffolding were employed at the University of Birmingham Sports Centre to provide a wide range of scaffolds from birdcage, platform, butress, riser and temporary screens. The professionalism shown throughout the contract where a pro-active approach was required shone through and allowed progression through a difficult build. I would have no hesitation in recommending Controlled Scaffolding in the future.
Controlled Scaffolding were employed at the University of Birmingham Sports Centre to provide a wide range of scaffolds from birdcage, platform, butress, riser and temporary screens. The professionalism shown throughout the contract where a pro-active approach was required shone through and allowed progression through a difficult build. I would have no hesitation in recommending Controlled Scaffolding in the future.
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Controlled Scaffolding Ltd was formed in 2002 with a core business of access scaffolding for the construction industry. Over the last decade, our service offerings have expanded dramatically and we now offer a full range of scaffolding solutions such as protection screens, temporary roof systems, scaffolding for building refurbishments, facade retention, scaffolding for demolition projects and public access stair towers to name a few.
Controlled Scaffolding Limited since 2002 have been providing access solutions for sectors of the construction industry. Committed in providing our clients with innovative solutions to every client's individual project requirements and overcoming on site challenges from protection of the public to making sure there is minimal disruption to surrounding infrastructure.
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Simon Johnstone
Jun 17, 2019
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