What is meant by Partial dismantling?
The term "partial dismantling" in the context of scaffolding refers to the partial removal of scaffolding while other sections remain in use or are needed for future work. Partial dismantling is often done to free up specific areas of a structure without removing the entire scaffolding system.
Typical software functions in the area of "partial dismantling":
- Planning Module: Enables planning of the partial dismantling process, including scheduling and resource allocation.
- Documentation: Automatic recording and logging of the partial dismantling, including date, time, and personnel involved.
- Inventory Management: Managing the remaining scaffolding parts and the components that have been dismantled.
- Safety Management: Assisting with compliance to safety regulations during the dismantling process.
- Reporting: Automatic generation of reports on the progress of partial dismantling for internal and external use.
- Resource Tracking: Tracking and allocating resources, such as scaffolding materials and personnel, for the partial dismantling.
Examples of "partial dismantling":
- Dismantling a specific section: A section of the scaffolding is removed while other areas remain standing.
- Partial dismantling for access: Partial dismantling is carried out to provide access to a completed façade.
- Stepwise dismantling: The scaffolding is dismantled in multiple phases, depending on the completion of different construction phases.