Scaffolding has been necessary since workers needed to scale the exterior of tall buildings for repairs, painting or expansion. Whether it was constructed of bamboo poles lashed together with coconut rind or ropes slung from the top of the building, these frameworks have allowed complete access to the outside of all types of structures.
Over time, scaffolding has evolved through technology and material developments that have made them stronger, safer, more efficient and productive, matching the increasing needs and demands of the construction industry.
Mast climbers represent the next generation of scaffolding, offering improved flexibility, intrinsic safety, greater efficiency, and higher productivity than previous systems. The combination of these factors, plus their remarkable stability at height, has made mast climbers the premier solution for cladding, façade repair, new construction, restoration, demolition or any task that requires elevating people and their materials.







Julian Dunlop
