In and around Sandy Springs, construction work frequently overlaps with:
- Tight site layouts where access routes and staging areas change daily
- High traffic visibility (drivers, pedestrians, delivery crews) that can lead to rushed incident documentation
- Renovation and retrofit work where older buildings may limit where guardrails, tie-ins, and safe access points can be installed
Those realities matter legally because they affect what a “reasonable” safety plan should have looked like for that specific setup—and whether the scaffold was inspected and protected after changes.


