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Commmon Tie Methods

Access Design & Safety Ltd News and PR from Access Design & Safety Ltd - Published 07 October 2020 In general, most scaffolds need to be tied to an existing permanent structure.
There are exceptions where there is a necessity for a scaffold to be designed without any ties. Usually this involves adding buttress bays and may also include the need for counterweights. Most scaffolds, however, require some form of tying arrangement, whether thatÂ’s a wall, a column or exposed steelwork.

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