“To get straight to the point, the AGS System convinced us both in terms of handling and because it combines easily with our other Layher material – we’ll definitely be using it for more projects in the near future”, says Managing Director Franz Westermaier Junior in conversation with our Area Sales Manager, Ardian Gashi. In order to comply with current safety regulations, the Bavarian scaffolders opted for the modular access system for facades AGS made by Layher, whose AGS standard and AGS guardrail permit assembly from secured levels. An external platform stairtower and additional scaffolding construction hoist facilitate access and material transport.
Optimal combination of safety and productivity
“As part of Allround Scaffolding and with its simple basic principle, the AGS System is not only very straightforward to assemble but also very efficient and maximally safe”, comments Adrian Seuß, the foreman in charge at Westermaier, who erected the scaffolding together with four colleagues in just over three weeks. “What’s more, the AGS standard has the same load-bearing properties as the Allround standard LW. And thanks to the integrated Allround rosette, we can connect standard Allround components and mix them with our existing material”, Franz Westermaier adds. “We see the AGS System as a smart investment in our Layher material pool and, as such, in the future.”
Two guardrail variants for any scaffolding task
The red levers at the AGS guardrail connection enable the guardrail to be secured without tools during assembly. They remain closed during advancing fitting and removal from the secured level. Opening the bar allows the AGS guardrails in Otterfing to be removed quickly and easily once the scaffolding is complete – again, with no need for tools – for instance, in order to supply material to the construction site or dismantle the bell. If this is not desirable for safety reasons, the AGS guardrail Fixx can be utilised instead for a permanent guardrail solution. The matching AGS double end guardrail secures the open ends of the AGS System and can likewise be assembled quickly and easily from the secured level without additional couplers while advancing.
3D laser scan makes a lot of things better – and anything possible
“As with many historic buildings, no reliable plans or structural analyses exist for the church in Otterfing”, the Managing Director explains. “That’s why we took Layher’s advice to have the church scanned by Layher 3D laser scanning experts from Eibensbach as a basis for planning.” That data was then used to generate a digital twin and plan the scaffolding for the tower in 3D in LayPLAN CAD, right down to the