Project Overview
Armstrong Scaffolding installed access scaffolding for an external painting contract on a multi-storey residential building in Brighton. The scaffold ran across the front elevation, giving decorators continuous working platforms along the full width of the property.
Why Full Coverage Mattered
Painting a building like this requires more than isolated access points. To work efficiently across the facade, the site team needed a scaffold that would allow them to move along the elevation in a steady sequence, reaching multiple levels without breaking the run of the job.
That made full-frontage coverage a key part of the scaffold design.
Scaffold Layout
We erected a scaffold across the width of the building, with several working lifts in place to serve each level. This gave direct access to the painted surfaces across the front of the block, including areas around windows, balconies, and wall sections that needed consistent reach from end to end.
The result was a broad, continuous scaffold setup that matched the property's size and layout.
Outcome
The finished scaffold provided the decorating team with the coverage needed to carry out external painting work across the building in a straightforward and organised way. It is a good example of Armstrong Scaffolding's approach to larger residential contracts, where full-elevation access is central to the job.




