Mobile scaffolding for pier construction and removal: "Frame-type gondola method"
A technology for the installation and dismantling of temporary piers and work platforms using the vertical movement of a gondola.
The "Frame-type Gondola Method" is a technique that uses a gondola that moves up and down as scaffolding during the installation and dismantling of temporary bridges and work platforms. By utilizing this technology, it is possible to improve the economic efficiency and workability of scaffolding installation and removal operations without being affected by ground conditions, as well as to shorten the construction schedule. [Overview] ■ Regarding the scaffolding used during the installation and dismantling of temporary bridges and work platforms, a frame for the gondola is installed on the girder support, and a gondola for vertical movement is suspended from that frame. This technique is used as scaffolding during the installation and dismantling of temporary bridges and work platforms. ■ It can be applied to scaffolding used during the installation and dismantling operations in temporary bridge construction and work platform construction, etc. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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