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would be incased so nothing could drop off
the side of the platforms while the crews were
working,” Pini says. “Again, the casino was
very pleased to not only keep their gaming
floor open but to also keep their patrons safe
underneath.”
Due to an arched ceiling, the chains that
anchored into the platform had to be set at
various lengths.
four Power Climber motors and quick deck
systems to hoist everything up and down to the
platforms,” Pini says. “We hung it off of one
of the fingers at the back so crews wouldn’t
disrupt gaming business.”
Superior also provided access through stair
towers built on top of the hanging fingers. All in
all, the job went without a hitch.
“My philosophy is to try to think out of the
box on every job I go to,” Pini says. “I try to
provide the customer with the best possible
solution for their particular project.”
So crews created a 300-foot-long by
300-foot-wide multi-point suspended scaffold
with netting on the bottom. But how on Earth
were they going to get the duct work and
equipment up to the platforms?
“We designed and built a system using
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