Scaffolding & Hoarding Licences
If scaffolding structures, walkways, barriers or hoardings are intended to be erected or installed on a Public Highway – this includes a road, verge, footway, private roads, public streets, footpath and carriageway, then a scaffolding and hoarding license is required. In short any area that has public access or right of access. At Airdrie Scaffolding Network , we fully comply with the framework of ensuring that the public safety is paramount.
If a scaffolding structure is to be erected around a building or a public highway then a scaffolding license is required. Stellar scaffolding will ensure that we apply for the relevant license with the relevant local authority or borough controlling your property or highway.



Scaffolding
If you intend to put scaffolding up around a building on the public highway then you need a scaffolding license, the Airdrie Scaffolding Network team will supply a Risk Assessment, Method Statement and Public Liability Insurance. Depending on the structure and the complexity of the project, site meetings and consultations with representatives from the local authority may also be required to cover the local impact of the structure with highways, the public and the local surroundings.
Hoardings
Should you intend to put hoarding structure around a building on the public highway, then you will require hoarding license. Hoarding License applications will be made by Arlantic Scaffolding with the relevant Local Authority or London borough covering the location of the hoarding structure.
As with the Scaffolding License process, a Risk Assessment, Method Statement and Public Liability Insurance will be supplied to support the application.