General Services

We offer the absolute best in customer service and pride ourselves in delivering the highest quality scaffolding products available, at a competitive price. At Mdm Scaffolding Services, we provide a full range of products to serve a variety of scaffold users.[
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Scaffolding

Mdm Scaffolding Services stocks a variety of different types of scaffolding that can be customized to your scaffold specific requirements. We offer scaffolding and accessories for virtually any application.
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Shoring

Mdm Scaffolding Services sells and rents a complete line of Shoring Equipment to match your project needs. We have been providing durable, high-strength shoring products for over 15 years. Multiple frame sizes and a complete line of accessories enable our customers to complete both simple and complex jobs. Mdm Scaffolding Services has a full-service engineering staff available for customer support.
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Erection / Dismantling

Mdm Scaffolding Service’s Erection & Dismantle crews are experienced in a wide variety of work environments (auditoriums, sanctuaries, hotels, hospital, aircraft and industrial). Our erection specialists efficiently install and dismantle projects to the highest safety standards. Having our crews erect your scaffold has many benefits including safety, cost savings and OSHA compliance.
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Motorized Platforms

In today’s architecture, facades come in all shapes and sizes. Angular, staggered, overhanging or receding. In addition, exterior wall installation processes may include drywall, insulation and waterproofing behind masonry, stucco, EIFS or curtain wall applications. For situations of this kind, the Alimak-HEK™ MSHF MCWP offers an open workspace which is safe, clear and stable!
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Safety

Who is a Competent Person? A Competent Person is someone who, through training and/or experience, is knowledgeable of the various Occupational Safety & Heath Administration (OSHA) standards that apply to their workplace, is capable of identifying workplace hazards relating to their specific operations, and has the authority invested in him or her by their employer to correct the hazards to protect workers.
Therefore, it is the responsibility of Employers, and not OSHA, to determine who’s the Competent Person(s) for their particular construction sites
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