Architecture Firm/Engineering Firm - Redhill, Surrey, UK
We are the UK's leading scaffolding design engineers and we would love to work with you on your next project.We're here to find solutions to problems, to make things possible for our clients. Our brand is built upon over 100 years' experience of simplifying complex access requirements, including 45 years of practical scaffolding experience within our team. An investment in 48.3 is an investment in your reputation, site safety and productivity. We set the standard higher.Our Design Philosophy focuses on four key areas:1. Buildability. The cornerstone of any great scaffold design; you must be able to build it quickly and safely. Over fifty years of practical scaffolding experience in our design team – you can always build a 48.3 design.2. Commercial Viability. If it isn't commercially viable, it isn't viable. we'll calculate the number of man-hours you'll need to erect it. Erection time can make one solution commercially viable over another. It's all part of our ethos to make a real difference, giving you greater control over your budget than ever before.3. Safety Through Design. Safety through well-conceived design, that is inherently safe; eliminating hazards and mitigating risk. Safety throughout our design phase – it starts on site when we confirm the brief and ends on site after our designed structure is safely dismantled and cleared. Make it safe every step of the way.4. Collaboration; The best design solutions are usually a blend of everyone's ideas. Our people are among the most experienced around, brought together by a shared desire to engineer exactly what it takes to make your site work better – something that makes a difference to your reputation, as well as the bottom line. We never shirk our responsibilities or cut corners. Not when the safety of your team is on the line; when there's a big picture to consider. Are you ready to start a project? Let's talk!London & South: 01737 244047Leeds & North: 0113 3970 389
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