In and around Montrose, scaffolding is commonly used for:
- building maintenance at retail and downtown properties
- exterior work on churches, schools, and older commercial structures
- repairs tied to weatherproofing and roofing systems
- subcontracted trades where responsibilities shift by contract
When someone falls, the dispute usually isn’t just “what happened”—it’s who had control of safety that day. That can include the property or general contractor coordinating the project, the subcontractor handling the specific task, and the party responsible for inspections or fall protection setup.
If you wait too long, Montrose jobsite documentation can be harder to obtain—daily logs, inspection records, and witness availability can change fast when crews move on.


