System Scaffold & Access Execution Systems

Coordinated scaffold access, temporary support, and engineered system deployment for industrial, commercial, infrastructure, and specialized construction projects.

EIW delivers engineered scaffold systems as part of coordinated construction execution across industrial, commercial, infrastructure, and specialized project environments. The Total Scaffold System (TSS®) supports access, sequencing, temporary support, and multi-phase construction coordination where safety, efficiency, and structural reliability are critical. EIW scaffold systems support projects where coordinated access planning, structural reliability, and efficient deployment are critical to execution success.

Modular Scaffold Platform

EIW System Scaffold (TSS®) is a modular scaffolding platform engineered around a precision rosette connection system. This design allows multiple components to lock at various angles, creating highly adaptable and structurally efficient scaffold configurations.

Applications Include:

• Industrial maintenance and shutdowns • Commercial construction projects • Infrastructure and civil work • Complex access structures • Temporary staging and event builds

Scaffold Execution Integration

EIW integrates scaffold planning, staging, and deployment within broader construction sequencing and project execution workflows.

Coordinated With:

• structural steel installation phases • shutdown and turnaround planning • multi-phase construction sequencing • active job site access management • temporary support and staging requirements • site logistics and coordination planning This coordinated approach supports safe access, consistent workflow continuity, and efficient project execution across complex construction environments.

Total Scaffold System (TSS®)

The EIW Total Scaffold System® is a modular scaffold platform engineered for speed, strength, and flexibility. Each component integrates through a rosette-based connection system that allows rapid configuration while maintaining structural integrity under load.

Key System Advantages:

• Reduced component count for faster assembly and dismantling

• High load-bearing performance through engineered connection nodes

• Modular adaptability for complex structures and environments

• Improved on-site efficiency and labour reduction

• Consistent performance across demanding applications

TSS® is designed for projects where safety, efficiency, and structural reliability are critical.

Coordinated Scaffold Applications

EIW scaffold systems support projects requiring engineered access, sequencing coordination, temporary support systems, and adaptable scaffold configurations across complex construction environments.

Project Types Supported:

• Industrial maintenance and facility shutdowns • Commercial and institutional construction • Infrastructure and civil engineering projects • Film, television, and production environments • Large-scale temporary structures and events

Each application benefits from the system’s modular design and engineered load distribution.

System Components

EIW supplies fully integrated scaffold components designed for compatibility, structural performance, and efficient field deployment within the TSS® platform.

Core Components Include:

• Vertical standards • Horizontal ledgers • Diagonal bracing systems • Base jacks and leveling components • Guardrails and safety elements • Access and support components

Each component is engineered for compatibility, structural performance, and safe assembly within system configurations.

Tube & Clamp Systems

EIW also supplies tube and clamp scaffolding for projects requiring maximum flexibility or irregular geometry.

Ideal For:

• Complex structural layouts • Non-standard architectural forms • Retrofit and maintenance environments • Supplemental access solutions Tube and clamp systems can be used independently or alongside system scaffold components where required.

Safety & Compliance

EIW scaffold systems are engineered to meet applicable CSA standards in Canada and OSHA requirements in the United States. Final installation, configuration, and use must always follow site-specific engineering and safety requirements.

Scaffold Systems Built for Coordinated Execution

EIW System Scaffold (TSS®) is engineered to support projects requiring reliable access systems, rapid deployment, adaptable configuration, and coordinated construction execution across industrial, commercial, infrastructure, and specialized project environments.

Scaffolding systems built for safety, efficiency, and long‑term performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – EIW System Scaffold

Common questions about the EIW Total Scaffold System (TSS®), including compatibility, compliance, load performance, and available components.

Q1: What is the EIW Total Scaffold System (TSS®) and how does it work?

A1: The Total Scaffold System (TSS®) is EIW’s engineered modular scaffolding platform designed for industrial, commercial, and construction environments. Its precision-manufactured rosette allows horizontal and diagonal members to lock securely into place at various angles, creating a strong, repeatable connection that speeds up assembly while maintaining structural integrity.

Q2: How does TSS® compare to traditional tube and clamp or frame scaffolding?

A2: TSS® provides faster assembly, standardized components, and consistent geometry, making it ideal for most access and support applications. Many projects use both together, with TSS® handling the main structure and tube and clamp filling in complex areas.

Q3: Is EIW’s system scaffold compliant with CSA 269.2 M87 and OSHA standards?

A3: Yes. EIW’s system scaffold components are engineered to meet CSA 269.2 M87 requirements in Canada and OSHA standards in the United States. Users must still follow all applicable local, provincial/state, and federal regulations, as well as site specific safety directives.

Q4: What is the load capacity of TSS® components?

A4: Load capacity depends on the specific component and configuration. TSS® is engineered for high load performance supported by its rosette-based connection system. Component load ratings are listed in our catalogue.

Q5: What components are included in the Total Scaffold System?

A5: TSS® includes vertical standards, ledgers, diagonals, base jacks, guardrails, brackets, planks/decks, ladders, stairs, and a full range of access and safety components like clamps and accessories. Each piece is designed to integrate seamlessly through the rosette connection system, ensuring fast, secure assembly.

Q6: Is TSS® compatible with other scaffold brands or systems?

A6: EIW recommends not mixing components from different manufacturers, as load ratings vary across the industry and this can complicate safety and engineering requirements. However, EIW’s TSS® components are technically geometrically compatible with most scaffolding systems manufactured in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia, allowing TSS® to integrate into existing fleets or supplement other modular systems already in use on a job site.

Q7: How fast can the Total Scaffold System be assembled or dismantled?

A7: TSS® is designed for rapid assembly. Its reduced component count, modular geometry, and rosette based connections allow crews to erect and dismantle structures significantly faster than traditional scaffolding systems, improving overall site efficiency and reducing labour requirements.

Q8: What materials are available for planks and decks, and how do I choose the right type?

A8: EIW supplies both steel planks and aluminum plydecks. • Aluminum plydecks are ideal for general construction in residential and commercial projects where ease of handling matters. • Steel planks are preferred for industrial environments where fire and environmental risks are higher. The right choice depends on your load requirements, site conditions, and handling preferences.

Q9: Does EIW sell or rent system scaffold, and what are the delivery options?

A9: EIW is a sales-only business and does not rent but we can offer flexible financing and extended payment terms on a case-by-case basis. Delivery is available worldwide. Lead times vary by order size and location, and our team can provide current availability upon request.

Q10: Does EIW manufacture any custom components?

A10: Yes, we manufacture custom sizes and components upon request.

Safety & Industry Standards

EIW scaffold systems are engineered in accordance with recognized industry standards and applicable safety requirements in Canada and the United States. All scaffold erection, inspection, and use must follow site-specific engineering requirements, manufacturer guidelines, and applicable local regulations. The following organizations and standards provide additional scaffold safety guidance and best practices.

Referenced Standards and Guidance

CSA Z797-09 – Code of Practice for Access Scaffolding
Construction Safety Association of Ontario - Scaffolds in Construction
Access Association of Canada - Codes of Safe Practice
Scaffold and Access Industry Association - Codes of Safe Practices
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards

• All applicable local, provincial/state, and federal regulations issued by authorities having jurisdiction over the work must be followed.

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