Star Scaffolds 4110
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ABOUT US Star Scaffolds is a privately owned business based in Brisbane and been in operation since 1993. The business has grown over these years to become the market leader in quality, service and safety of this aluminium scaffolding product. Star Scaffolds can design and manufacture any aluminium product that may assist in solving any access problems you may encounter. Our versatile product range and quality continues to expand along with our market coverage. Our main aim is to provide you with the most economical, safe and extensive range of aluminium scaffold to ensure you complete your work without any problems. Star Scaffolds has been South East Queensland's aluminium scaffolding hire specialists for many years. Star Scaffolds services Brisbane and the Greater Brisbane region right through to both the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast from four strategically placed, and fully stocked warehouses. All of Star Scaffolds' equipment is serviced in house on a regular basis to ensure customer and employee safety. Expect a unique approach from Star Scaffolds. SERVICES Static Scaffolds Mobile Scaffolds Building Encapsulations Edge Protection Void System / Pool Covers Contact us for more information.
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