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The history of Rolling Towers
Efficiency on a job site is not just about speed. It is about movement.
Before rolling scaffolding towers, crews had to constantly dismantle and rebuild sections just to keep up with the work. That meant lost time, extra labor, and unnecessary frustration.
Rolling towers solved that problem by making scaffolding mobile.
Before Rolling Towers: Constant Rebuilding
Traditional scaffolding systems were stationary.
Once built, they stayed in place. If work moved down the wall or across a structure,
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May 27th 2026
The History of System Scaffolding
Not all scaffolding is built the same.
For years, traditional scaffolding relied heavily on pipes, couplers, and job-built setups. It worked, but it took time, skill, and constant adjustment to get it right.
System scaffolding changed that by introducing a more predictable and repeatable approach to building at height.
Before System Scaffolding: Labor-Heavy Setups
Early scaffolding systems were flexible, but that flexibility came at a cost.
Pipe and coupler systems required:
Skilled labor to a
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May 8th 2026