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Patea River Pipes Bridging

Patea River Pipes Bridging by Clearway Scaffolding
Patea River Pipes Bridging by Clearway Scaffolding

Patea River Pipes Bridging

Clearway Scaffolding were set the challenging task of providing safe access for pipes maintenance over the Patea River, Taranaki. Adam Northcott, Clearway Scaffolding said “the bridging scaffold gave contractors a secure platform to perform essential maintenance work on pipes across the river. The entire structure measured 24 metres in length, 2.07m wide, with a total height of 8 metres.”

Strong and quick

Adam continued “we chose to use Layher Allround Scaffolding because it’s super strong and quick for erection and dismantling. We were also very happy with the support we received from the Layher engineering team for the scaffold design.”

Thank you to Adam Northcott, Clearway Scaffolding for the use of these photos.

Temporary bridge, made from Layher scaffolding, for pipe maintenance over Patea River by Clearway Scaffolding
Temporary bridge, made from Layher scaffolding, for pipe maintenance over Patea River by Clearway Scaffolding


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