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  2. National Access and Scaffolding Confederation - Wikipedia

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    The National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) is a United Kingdom construction trade association representing companies involved in scaffolding and access work. Founded in 1945, the NASC represents its sector as a member of Build UK (formerly UK Contractors Group). [citation needed] It is also a member of the Trade Association Forum. [1]

  3. Trade Boards Act 1909 - Wikipedia

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    The Trade Boards Act 1909 (9 Edw. 7. c. 22) was a piece of social legislation passed in the United Kingdom in 1909. [1] It provided for the creation of boards which could set minimum wage criteria that were legally enforceable. It was expanded and updated in the Trade Boards Act 1918. The main provision was to set minimum wages in certain ...

  4. Scaffolding - Wikipedia

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    Scaffolding for rehabilitation in Madrid, Spain [1] Scaffolding for renovation on the Virgin Mary statue, Santiago de Chile, Chile.. Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, [2] is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other human-made structures.

  5. Bamboo construction - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo has also long been used as scaffolding; the practice has been banned in mainland China for buildings over six stories, but is still in continuous use for skyscrapers in Hong Kong. [4] In the Philippines, the nipa hut is a fairly typical example of the most basic sort of housing where bamboo is used; the walls are split and woven bamboo ...

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  7. Admiralty scaffolding - Wikipedia

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    Admiralty scaffolding, also known as Obstacle Z.1 or sometimes simply given as beach scaffolding [1] or anti-tank scaffolding, [2] was a British design of anti-tank and anti-boat obstacle made of tubular steel.