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SCAFFOLDING

For a wide selection of scaffold hire in Melbourne, browse the range at Carnegie Rental. Our scaffolding can be used on a stable platform for off-ground jobs and is ideal for painting, plastering, DIY work, construction and maintenance work. Constructed of aluminium, our mobile scaffold not only offers lightness and durability, but is also versatile and convenient as it can be dismantled easily for transportation. On top of all this, our scaffold hire rates are very competitive, plus we offer a special discounted rate when you hire on the weekends.

Rubbish Chutes are an easy and time-efficient way of removing rubbish and debris from a commercial, industrial or domestic building site.

Full Day: 
N/A
Week: 
$20 per/m
Weekend Special: 
N/A
   
 

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FAQ

 For information on the correct components and installation instructions, please consult the PDF manual linked to this product page. 

Rubbish Chute
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Smart Hire's doorway scaffold towers are suited for both indoor and exterior use and have a variety of applications.

Full Day: 
$120 - $180 (dependent on height)
Week: 
$180 - $360 (dependent on height)
Weekend Special: 
$120 - $180 (dependent on height)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

TRANSPORT NEEDED

FAQ

Q1. What is the function of the scaffold ?

A. A scaffold is a temporary structure used in order to provide safety and support to work crew and materials throughout the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and other projects involving height.

Q2. When should toeboards be used on the scaffold ?

A. Toeboards are a temporary barrocade that can be added (upon request) to the scaffolds (for NO extra charge). It is advised that toe boards should be used when there is a danger of tools, materials or equipment falling off of the scaffold. (all WorkSafe requirements can be found in the "WorkSafe FAQ" PDF above)

Q3. How often does scaffold need to be inspected ?

A. The scaffold that is used in construction should be inspected before it is installed for the first time, and after every 7 days of use until it is deconstructed. Similarly, it should be inspected prior to the testing condition such as storms, rain, and alterations to its structure.

Q4. At what heights is scaffold recommended ?

A. For the genral public it is recommended that scaffold should be installed for any heights of 1.2m (4ft) above the base level (ground); and for construction scaffold is recommended for heights above 1.8 (6ft) above base level. Fall protection i.e harness, fall arrestor & couplings are recommended for any heights above 3m (10ft).

Q5. How is a scaffold set up & dismantled ?

A. The scaffold can either be set up manually by the customer, with all instructions outlined in the "Scaffold" PDF provided below or installed by a third party- freelance installer that is found independently from the hire.

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Doorway Scaffold 6' x 2.5' Mobile | 1.5M - 6M
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Smart Hire's scaffold towers are suited for both indoor and exterior use and have a variety of applications, being very popular for long/short-term maintenan

Full Day: 
$120
Week: 
$210
Weekend Special: 
$120 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

Q1. What is the function of the scaffold ?

A. A scaffold is a temporary structure used in order to provide safety and support to work crew and materials throughout the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and other projects involving height.

Q2. When should toeboards be used on the scaffold ?

A. Toeboards are a temporary barrocade that can be added (upon request) to the scaffolds (for NO extra charge). It is advised that toe boards should be used when there is a danger of tools, materials or equipment falling off of the scaffold. (all WorkSafe requirements can be found in the "WorkSafe FAQ" PDF above)

Q3. How often does the scaffold need to be inspected ?

A. The scaffold that is used in construction should be inspected before it is installed for the first time, and after every 7 days of use until it is deconstructed. Similarly, it should be inspected prior to the testing condition such as storms, rain, and alterations to its structure.

Q4. At what heights is scaffold recommended ?

A. For the genral public it is recommended that scaffold should be installed for any heights of 1.2m (4ft) above the base level (ground); and for construction scaffold is recommended for heights above 1.8 (6ft) above base level. Fall protection i.e harness, fall arrestor & couplings are recommended for any heights above 3m (10ft).

Q5. How is a scaffold set up & dismantled ?

A. The scaffold can either be set up manually by the customer, with all instructions outlined in the "Scaffold" PDF provided below or installed by a third party- freelance installer that is found independently from the hire.

FREE VIDEO

Scaffold | 2.0m - 2.5m H
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Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Smart Hire's doorway scaffold towers are suited for both indoor and exterior use and have a variety of applications, being very popular for long/short-term m

Full Day: 
$130
Week: 
$240
Weekend Special: 
$130 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

TRANSPORT NEEDED

FAQ

Q1. What is the function of the scaffold?

A. A scaffold is a temporary structure used in order to provide safety and support to the work crew and materials throughout the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and other projects involving height.

Q2. When should toeboards be used on the scaffold?

A. Toeboards are a temporary barricade that can be added (upon request) to the scaffolds (for NO extra charge). It is advised that toe boards should be used when there is a danger of tools, materials or equipment falling off of the scaffold. (all WorkSafe requirements can be found in the "WorkSafe FAQ" PDF above)

Q3. How often does the scaffold need to be inspected?

A. The scaffold that is used in construction should be inspected before it is installed for the first time, and after every 7 days of use until it is deconstructed. Similarly, it should be inspected prior to the testing condition such as storms, rain, and alterations to its structure.

Q4. At what heights is a scaffold recommended?

A. For the general public it is recommended that scaffold should be installed for any heights of 1.2m (4ft) above the base level (ground); and for construction, a scaffold is recommended for heights above 1.8 (6ft) above the base level. Fall protection i.e harness, fall arrestor & couplings are recommended for any heights above 3m (10ft).

Q5. How is a scaffold set up & dismantled?

A. The scaffold can either be set up manually by the customer, with all instructions outlined in the "Scaffold" PDF provided below or installed by a third party- freelance installer that is found independently from the hire.

FREE VIDEO

Scaffold | 3.0m - 4.0m H
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Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Smart Hire's scaffold towers are suited for both indoor and exterior use and have a variety of applications, being very popular for long/short-term maintenan

Full Day: 
$160
Week: 
$310
Weekend Special: 
$160
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

Q1. What is the function of the scaffold ?

A. A scaffold is a temporary structure used in order to provide safety and support to work crew and materials throughout the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and other projects involving height.

Q2. When should toeboards be used on the scaffold ?

A. Toeboards are a temporary barrocade that can be added (upon request) to the scaffolds (for NO extra charge). It is advised that toe boards should be used when there is a danger of tools, materials or equipment falling off of the scaffold. (all WorkSafe requirements can be found in the "WorkSafe FAQ" PDF above)

Q3. How often does scaffold need to be inspected ?

A. The scaffold that is used in construction should be inspected before it is installed for the first time, and after every 7 days of use until it is deconstructed. Similarly, it should be inspected prior to the testing condition such as storms, rain, and alterations to its structure.

Q4. At what heights is scaffold recommended ?

A. For the genral public it is recommended that scaffold should be installed for any heights of 1.2m (4ft) above the base level (ground); and for construction scaffold is recommended for heights above 1.8 (6ft) above base level. Fall protection i.e harness, fall arrestor & couplings are recommended for any heights above 3m (10ft).

Q5. How is a scaffold set up & dismantled ?

A. The scaffold can either be set up manually by the customer, with all instructions outlined in the "Scaffold" PDF provided below or installed by a third party- freelance installer that is found independently from the hire.

FREE VIDEO

Scaffold | 4.5m- 5.5m H
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Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Smart Hire's scaffold towers are suited for both indoor and exterior use and have a variety of applications, being very popular for long/short-term maintenan

Full Day: 
$180
Week: 
$360
Weekend Special: 
$180 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

Q1. What is the function of the scaffold ?

A. A scaffold is a temporary structure used in order to provide safety and support to work crew and materials throughout the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and other projects involving height.

Q2. When should toeboards be used on the scaffold ?

A. Toeboards are a temporary barrocade that can be added (upon request) to the scaffolds (for NO extra charge). It is advised that toe boards should be used when there is a danger of tools, materials or equipment falling off of the scaffold. (all WorkSafe requirements can be found in the "WorkSafe FAQ" PDF above)

Q3. How often does scaffold need to be inspected ?

A. The scaffold that is used in construction should be inspected before it is installed for the first time, and after every 7 days of use until it is deconstructed. Similarly, it should be inspected prior to the testing condition such as storms, rain, and alterations to its structure.

Q4. At what heights is scaffold recommended ?

A. For the genral public it is recommended that scaffold should be installed for any heights of 1.2m (4ft) above the base level (ground); and for construction scaffold is recommended for heights above 1.8 (6ft) above base level. Fall protection i.e harness, fall arrestor & couplings are recommended for any heights above 3m (10ft).

Q5. How is a scaffold set up & dismantled ?

A. The scaffold can either be set up manually by the customer, with all instructions outlined in the "Scaffold" PDF provided below or installed by a third party- freelance installer that is found independently from the hire.

FREE VIDEO

Scaffold | 6m - 7.2m H
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Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744
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Browse our building equipment, tools, machinery at our online tool hire shop to find the best products for your needs. If you have any questions or would like more information on our products and services, don’t hesitate to give us a call. You can come and see us at two convenient locations in Melbourne!

Trading Hours

Mon to Fri: 7am - 5pm 
Sat: 7:30am - 1pm 
Sun: Closed
If you hire on Saturday you get Sunday Free!

Oakleigh

21-25 Coora Road,
Oakleigh South, VIC 3167

Phone: 03 8546 5744

Carnegie

1076 Dandenong Road,
Carnegie, VIC 3163

Phone: 03 9571 9488

Bendigo

Bendigo City and Surrounding Areas

Phone: 03 5482 9168


We service all suburbs including:
Bentleigh, Brighton, Caulfield, Chadstone, Malvern East, Toorak, and many more!