Baloshi Scaffolding is a leading residential and commercial scaffolding company that offers construction support to major builders in West London. Bordered by several executive counties, West London is an area with major construction going on in several zones: Just in May 2024, 570 new homes were approved for construction, valued at £157 million.
As the leading scaffolding contractors in the area, Balochi Scaffolding provides suitable types of scaffolding for large commercial projects, industrial installations, and house renovations among others. Our experts prioritise safety and excellence, comply with all the local regulations, and take health and safety matters seriously so you can feel relaxed about our method of operations.
Our experienced scaffolders in West London:
The scaffolding installation process is quite intricate so we employ experts to undertake the task with care and precision. Our easy-to-navigate process involves:
Our management and crew are industry-certified through CITB, holding C.I.S.R.S card qualifications, ensuring your project is in capable hands.
We're not just about scaffolding; we're about doing it safely. Our impeccable Health & Safety record speaks volumes.
With all the required certificates, our commitment to quality, environment, and occupational health is unmatched.
We believe that to have trust in any company, transparent pricing is a must.
As the leading contractors with over 15 years of experience, Balochi Scaffolding offers premium scaffolding services in West London while maintaining safety standards. Our experts consider the weight of the equipment, tools, and materials, as well as the number of people working on the project while choosing suitable scaffold systems for maximum safety and work efficiency. You can trust our effective scaffolding services as we are:
Scaffolds should never be erected or taken down over people or busy paths. Therefore, in the UK, scaffolds that extend over the highway, including pavements, require a licence from the local Highway Authority.
For each worker operating on a scaffold that stands 10 feet (3.1m) above the lower level and those who raise or disassemble scaffold support, the owners must provide fall safety.
All employees working on supported scaffolds must be trained by a qualified person to recognise the dangers associated with each scaffold type and how to control or minimise those threats. The training must cover electrical hazards, falling object hazards, fall hazards, handling of materials, and proper use of the scaffold.
No. As long as our workers are able to gain access to the scaffolding site, you do not need to be there.