Permanent Scaffolding
Permanent scaffolding refers to a structural system that remains in place after construction is completed. It is often used in large buildings and bridges to provide ongoing support for maintenance and repairs. This type of scaffolding is designed to be durable and can be integrated into the building's architecture.
Unlike traditional scaffolding, which is temporary and removed after a project is finished, permanent scaffolding is intended for long-term use. It can enhance safety for workers and reduce the need for additional equipment during future maintenance tasks, making it a practical solution for structures like high-rise buildings and industrial facilities.