Access Scaffolding is a small but steadily growing scaffold contracting service covering the South Coast, West Sussex, East Sussex, Hampshire and Surrey. The directors Mark and Arron have over 40 years combined experience and knowledge in the trade as scaffolders.
Mark is a second generation scaffolder and has worked all over Europe in his 28 years of the scaffold industry, spending approximately 4 years in Germany and Holland, working with system scaffolds such as Raux and Pletec.He is more of a 'street' scaffolder, with vast experience working in London on temporary roofing projects, church and cathedral scaffold projects, as well as bespoke projects such as the Eden Project in Cornwall.
Mark is a second generation scaffolder and has worked all over Europe in his 28 years of the scaffold industry, spending approximately 4 years in Germany and Holland, working with system scaffolds such as Raux and Pletec.He is more of a 'street' scaffolder, with vast experience working in London on temporary roofing projects, church and cathedral scaffold projects, as well as bespoke projects such as the Eden Project in Cornwall.
Services
Access Scaffolding are one of the South's leading premier scaffold hire and erection companies, who pride ourselves on providing an efficient, cost effective and reliable scaffolding service covering Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire and Kent. Our directors have nearly 40 years (combined) experience of the scaffold trade.
Here at Access Scaffolding we pride ourselves on being able to help with all types of scaffolding requirements. We can supply all types of scaffolding to meet your specific requirements, whether it is spectator class scaffold for events like the Bognor Birdman, roofing access, repointing, or a new build no job is too big or small.
Access Scaffolding can supply spectator class scaffolding such as the scaffold we supplied and erected for the Bognor Birdman competition. Bognor Birdman is a competition for human powered flying machines with prizes awarded to those competitors who can fly the furthest distance. It's a lot of fun and helps raise money for charity.