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| Statuary
restorer
Nick
Veloz's
UpRight
Aluminum
Scaffolds
used
to
restore
Confederate Soldier Memorial statue in Alexandria Virginia. Scaffold
set up and dismantled quickly to limit traffic impediment at this
downtown location. |
Virginia
military
Institutes
Facilities
Maintenance
crews
solve
a
difficult
lighting
placement problem in the "Center for Leadership and
Ethics" with some Vault Products span scaffold set up in the
"Stairwell" configuration. |
United
Airlines
Aircraft
Maintenance
division's
Vault
Products
and
UpRight
aluminum
alloy scaffold, used by their mobile teams to
replace engines on sight. Light weight and portable scaffold is
deployed to any airport, world wide with technicians, to quickly change
out engines. Increases "up time" for aircraft and saves them time and
resources. |
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| Charlie
Guthrie
of
N-Dor
Tennis
in
Roanoke
Virginia
with
late
model Genie GS2646 |
University
of
Maryland
Bio/Sciences
Building
receives
Genie
AWP40S-DC |
Special
application
at
Space
Dynamics
Laboratory
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slideshow |
This is a foyer staircase, in which the
home owner is having a "faux finish" applied to the wall surfaces above
the wains-coating. The process requires the applicator to reach the
whole surface, to be painted, quickly in a several step process. This
UpRight Aluminum Alloy Scaffold was used because it could be erected
quickly and with no collateral damage to the fine wood stairs and
marble floor, because of its light weight and ease of erection. It also
afforded the contractor safe access to the wall surface in a continuous
manner to apply the finish in a seamless process.

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The church, Good Shepard Lutheran in Reston
Virginia, was built in the last 2 years. An oversite or bad plan left
an area above the large beam and below the sloped ceiling, open to the
outside! The contractor, Kreutter Construction of Warrenton Va. had to
access this area on both sides of sanctuary to install a "fix"
consisting of an insulating material. This had to be done between
Monday A.M. and Saturday so as to not interfere with services! The
scaffold was erected where pictured on Monday morning. It rolled across
the sanctuary to access the other side then was dismantled Thursday
afternoon! Another quick, safe up and down brought to you by Symons
Serves, Inc!
"Tail Stand" for a
RJ
200 Aircraft.
It features two "special" cantilevered
platforms on the right side to access the area under the rear tail and
above the fusilage. |

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