Eugene’s construction activity spans everything from commercial tenant improvements to larger industrial and municipal projects. That matters because scaffolding setups are often temporary, reconfigured during shifts, and sometimes located near:
- Downtown and midtown storefront work (foot traffic and tight staging areas)
- University and research-adjacent renovation sites (frequent scheduling changes)
- Residential infill and neighborhood commercial remodels (smaller sites with limited laydown space)
- Seasonal weather impacts (Oregon rain and damp surfaces can affect footing and ladder/scaffold access)
When a fall occurs, the question isn’t only “did scaffolding fail?” It’s usually whether safe access, fall protection, and site control were maintained the way Oregon law expects—especially when work conditions changed during the day.


