Recent Projects

Diamond Scaffolding undertake a diverse range of projects for clients in the industrial, commercial and government sectors. We are awarded many projects from our insurance and underwriter client base due to our rapid response to emergency call outs. Our expertise means that we are often awarded technically challenging contract such as City Point in the heart London’s business district. Find out more about our work at City Point and other recent projects below.

We recently worked on a technically demanding scaffolding and access package in Central London, delivering a fully engineered solution in one of the city’s busiest and most restricted urban environments. This project demonstrates our capability to execute complex projects safely, efficiently, and with uncompromising attention to structural performance.

The installation centred around a steel support structure integrated with a free-standing gantry designed to withstand 20 kN/m, providing robust load-bearing capacity while maintaining clear access routes for both site operations and the surrounding public realm. The engineering behind this system enabled the client to continue work efficiently without disruption at ground level—a key requirement for urban developments.

View project details and image gallery here: Central London

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Bow & Floral Street

We successfully completed a specialist scaffolding package at Bow & Floral Street, utilising a dolly tower

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Pope House

The project at Pope House, Central London, was executed using a tube-and-fitting scaffolding system

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Euston

Another complex project requiring intense planning and preparation.

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CityPoint

The owner-managers of CityPoint are redeveloping four levels of this prime real estate, linking existing offices with atriums to create much larger spaces that spread across the width of floors five to eight.

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Highbury East Stand

We were approached by a prestigious organisation to supply scaffold for a project on the East Stand at Highbury

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