Temporary works are critical to the success and safety of any construction project, yet they’re often overlooked. At Asle Scaffolding Consultancy, we offer expert Temporary Works Coordination in Slough, London, and surrounding areas, ensuring your temporary structures—such as scaffolds, shoring, and formwork—are properly planned, designed, and implemented in line with BS 5975 standards.
Our qualified Temporary Works Coordinators (TWCs) serve as your go-to safety partners, managing all temporary works processes from start to finish. Whether it’s a single scaffold tower or a complex, multi-phase structure, we integrate seamlessly into your team to provide independent oversight, technical support, and compliance assurance.
A competent TWC ensures temporary works are planned, checked, and communicated effectively—dramatically reducing the risk of failure or incident on site.
We apply the latest industry guidance, helping your project align with British Standards and stay ready for inspections, audits, or Principal Designer requirements.
We bridge the gap between engineers, contractors, and on-site operatives to keep everyone informed, aligned, and focused on safety and progress.
We work closely with all project stakeholders, promoting teamwork and shared safety ownership.
Our coordinators ensure every stage meets BS 5975, CDM, and other applicable regulations.
We identify issues before they become problems, saving you time, cost, and rework.
Your project’s safety and reputation are our top priorities—always.
A TWC manages the planning, approval, and implementation of temporary works, ensuring they are safe, compliant, and properly integrated into your project timeline.
While not always a legal requirement, BS 5975 recommends appointing a competent TWC for all significant temporary works. Most principal contractors now mandate it.
We coordinate scaffolds, edge protection, hoardings, formwork, propping, shoring, falsework, and more—covering a wide range of construction needs.
Absolutely. We often collaborate with internal teams, providing external assurance, gap analysis, and practical coordination support.
Our TWCs are qualified under the CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Training Scheme (TWCTC) and have hands-on site experience across multiple sectors.
We work with trusted structural engineers and can manage the design process end-to-end, ensuring designs are compliant and constructible.