Pittsfield construction projects often involve mixed work environments—some sites are near active pedestrian areas (or public-facing entrances), and others involve older buildings where site conditions may not match what a crew expected. Those realities can affect how a fall happens and what parties are responsible.
Common local factors that can shape a scaffolding fall case include:
- Weather-related work sequencing: Rain, freeze-thaw conditions, and seasonal scheduling can increase the risk of slips during access onto/off scaffolding.
- Tight coordination on multi-trade sites: When trades share space, access routes and staging can change quickly—raising questions about whether the scaffold setup was re-checked after changes.
- Work around established properties: Site control issues (who managed the area, how hazards were communicated, what warnings were posted) can become central.


