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Scaffold access platform with guardrails along first-lift blockwork inside a steel-framed industrial building

Scaffolding

Access supplied, mounted, adapted and dismantled on live industrial sites across England and Scotland.

Access solutions for live industrial sites

Scaffolding provides the temporary platforms that lift and support people, tools and materials safely, whatever the height, shape or size of the structure. PKBC offers the complete package: supply, mounting, adaptation and dismantling, priced cost effectively and delivered safely and on time.

The reliability and safety of our people, and of everyone working around our scaffolds, is our first responsibility. On live substation, industrial and energy sites, safe access keeps every other trade moving, so we plan scaffolds around your programme, not the other way round.

  • Scaffolding supply, mounting and dismantling
  • Certified scaffolding team on every project
  • Scaffold safety inspections while in use
Scaffold lift with barrier netting around facing brickwork protected by a fire-rated breather membrane
Our approach

One package, from mounting to dismantling

The scaffold structure adapts to any size or form to suit the construction need. We run the whole lifecycle under one subcontract.

Configure

Every scaffold is configured to the structure: its height, shape and size, and the access and loading your trades need from it.

Mount

A certified scaffolding team mounts the scaffold and hands over safe working platforms on time.

Inspect and adapt

Scaffold safety inspections continue while the scaffold is in use, with adaptations made as the work moves on.

Dismantle

When the package completes we dismantle, sort and clear the kit, leaving the workface clean for the next trade.

Scaffolding on our sites

Real photographs from PKBC projects: scaffold mounting, adaptations and the kit behind them.

Have a package to price?

Send us your scope and drawings. We price civil works and specialist packages across England and Scotland.

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