Commercial Scaffolding Bay of Plenty
Commercial Scaffolding Bay of Plenty
Commercial Scaffolding in the Bay of Plenty is a booming industry which Summit is proud to be at theforefront of. We’ve been designing scaffold installations in New Zealand for well over a decade now, and our teams – from management to sub–contractor – have the necessary training and experience to add credence to our work.
Commercial scaffolding in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty is well served by a very appropriately named brand: Kwikserv. It is indeed quick to install, partly because it’s fine–tuned specifically to serve the job it’s designed for.
Kwikserv is manufactured in a purpose–built factory to top–grade standard and Australasian–wide recognition, and is our brand of choice for these reasons:
• Safe yet quick
• Durable
• Flexible and versatile
• Optimal design
• Readily available
• Cost–competitive
• Custom made
• Platforms of 1000mm width for added safety
• Rent or purchase options available.
In addition, our equipment is guaranteed SGS ISO9001:2000 certified – as set out by ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation), an independent, non–governmental, international organisation that develops standards to ensure the quality, safety, and efficiency of products, services, and systems.
The Kwikserv range includes Tube and Fittings, Kwikscaff System, Ringlock System, Falsework and Propping, and scaffolding accessories (all of which can also be bought or hired). These products ensure your project remains safe for you and your workers at all times – a mandated requirement for any health and safety–governed industry.
This means that more contractors, property developers, and builders trust Summit to provide safe and practical solutions for any size or style of scaffolding project. The Summit team hold appropriate competency certificates such as Working at Height unit standard 23229, Site Safe Cards, and Site Safe Gold Cards, and most are trained to a level way beyond the minimum standard.
All of our guys operate under the SARNZ (Scaffolding, Access and Rigging New Zealand) Good Practice Guidelines for Scaffolding in New Zealand 2016, Site Safe, The Health and Safety Act 2015, and the Health and Safety in Employment Regulations 1995.