Film & TV Production Scaffolding

Engineered Structures for Film, Television & Production Environments

Film and television productions require safe, adaptable, and precisely engineered temporary structures to support cameras, lighting, set construction, and stunt environments. EIW designs and supplies engineered scaffold systems for production environments where safety, speed of installation, and structural flexibility are critical. Our systems are used to support complex set builds, elevated platforms, and temporary structures integrated directly into active production sites.

Production Scaffolding Applications

EIW scaffold systems are used across a wide range of film and television production requirements: • Elevated camera platforms • Lighting and rigging support structures • Temporary set construction frameworks • Stunt and controlled action environments • Production access towers and walkways Each system is engineered to maintain structural stability while integrating seamlessly into active production workflows.

Custom Engineered Production Structures

Film sets often require non-standard structural solutions that extend beyond conventional scaffolding systems. EIW works directly with production designers, technical directors, and engineering teams to develop custom scaffold configurations tailored to specific set and filming requirements. This includes: • Multi-level platform systems • Integrated structural set supports • Concealed scaffold frameworks within set design • Custom access systems for camera, lighting, and rigging equipment Our combined capability in structural steel fabrication and modular scaffold engineering allows us to support highly complex production environments.

Production Experience & Coordination

EIW supports film and television productions where coordination, timing, and precision execution are critical. Our team works alongside production crews to ensure scaffold systems are delivered, assembled, and modified in alignment with shooting schedules and evolving set requirements. This includes large-scale reality and streaming productions such as Beast Games, where EIW scaffold systems supported complex stunt environments and engineered set infrastructure under active production conditions.

Safety & Structural Performance

Safety is essential in production environments involving elevated platforms, moving equipment, and active crews. EIW scaffold systems are engineered in accordance with applicable CSA and OSHA standards and installed following site-specific engineering and safety requirements. Controlled installation procedures and experienced crews ensure consistent structural performance throughout production use.

Film Production in Toronto & Ontario

Toronto is one of North America’s leading film and television production hubs, hosting major streaming series, feature films, and studio productions. EIW provides scaffold systems for productions across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area, supporting both studio-based and location-based builds.

Production Support & Project Inquiries

Contact the EIW Scaffold Team for technical specifications, project planning support, or custom production scaffolding solutions.

Request System Scaffold Information

Request technical specifications, product information, or project support from the EIW Scaffold Team. Engineered scaffold solutions for industrial, commercial, infrastructure, and specialized construction environments.

Request a Quote
Download Product Catalogue

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

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.

Serving Ontario’s industrial construction sector since 1955