FAQ
Most frequently-asked questions and answers about our gondolas
Our versatile gondolas can be used for:
- Repairing and maintenance
- Renovation and upgrading
- Painting and spraying of buildings or high walls
- Caulking
- Sash-sealing
- Cleaning
- Smokestacks
- Bridges
- Fuel tanks
- Shipyards
- Welding
- Lift car installation
- Installed in a relatively short time
- Easy to assemble and/or disassemble by bolts and nuts
- Work at height
- Portable
- Single man operation – efficient renovation work can be done quickly using our gondolas
- Extremely versatile – easily adapted for different applications
- Reliable and very safe operating system
Our gondolas are very versatile and can be used at most flat roof* residential, commercial and industrial buildings, such as:
- hotels
- shopping centres
- airport hanger
- offices
- hospitals
- schools
- condominiums
- Housing Development Board (HDB) flats
- lift shafts
* Gondolas are not suitable to be used for buildings with pitch roof
No.
A gondola is also known as a suspended scaffold whereas normal scaffolding refers to erected platforms from ground up.
Suspended scaffold (or gondola) is supported/secured from the roof level and suspended by wire rope and can be raised up or down using electrical winches.