Bowie’s mix of residential growth, commercial development, and frequent construction activity means scaffolding is common around:
- Occupied or partially occupied properties (work happening near residents, deliveries, or foot traffic)
- Short-turn repairs and remodeling where schedules compress and safety checks can be skipped
- Sites with multiple trades (GCs, subcontractors, material handlers) where responsibility can get blurred
- Frequent access changes—ladders moved, platforms adjusted, components replaced or reconfigured mid-project
When a fall happens in an active environment, the most important details—what the scaffold looked like, what safety equipment was present, who directed the work, and whether an inspection occurred—can disappear quickly as the crew moves on.


