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  • Home
  • Services
    • Masonry Repair
    • Historic Renovation
    • Façade Rehabilitation
    • Tuckpointing
    • Concrete Restoration
    • Caulking & Sealing
    • Cathodic Protection
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    • Professional Services
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    • Central Building Staff
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  • Services
    • Masonry Repair
    • Historic Renovation
    • Façade Rehabilitation
    • Tuckpointing
    • Concrete Restoration
    • Caulking & Sealing
    • Cathodic Protection
    • Site Access
    • Professional Services
  • Company
    • Company History
    • Central Building Staff
  • Projects
  • Troubleshooting
    • Common Defects & Effects of Weather
    • Restoration Terms
  • Contact
  • Careers
    • Journeyman
    • Journeyman Assistant

Site Access

  • Masonry Repair
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  • Tuckpointing
  • Concrete Restoration
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  • Cathodic Protection
  • Site Access
  • Professional Services

Site access is a critical component to any restoration project that is often overlooked in the planning stages. From ladders, pipe scaffolding, lifts, swing stages and mast climbers, Central has experience accessing facades of all complexities and heights.

Site Access Gallery

  • Mast climbers were used to access the lower 27 stories of Randolph Tower during its restoration.
  • Pipe scaffolding was used to access the interior of the flying buttresses at Tribune tower will the exterior of the buttresses were accessed with baskets.
  • A distinct corner swing stage allows workers to access the corner of a building with greater ease.
  • A man lift is used to access this two-story façade.
  • An example of the rooftop rigging that supports a swing stage.
  • Close up of a mast climber used to access Randolph Tower.
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