Scaffolding Invoice Template

A scaffolding invoice details the product and service charges a client owes and is sent to explicitly request payment. Scaffolding contractors supply and assemble temporary structures that workers need for elevated areas. An invoice records the total amount owed, additional charges (such as warranties), and the due date.

Scaffolding Invoice Template

A scaffolding invoice details the product and service charges a client owes and is sent to explicitly request payment. Scaffolding contractors supply and assemble temporary structures that workers need for elevated areas. An invoice records the total amount owed, additional charges (such as warranties), and the due date.

Last updated May 7th, 2025

A scaffolding invoice details the product and service charges a client owes and is sent to explicitly request payment. Scaffolding contractors supply and assemble temporary structures that workers need for elevated areas. An invoice records the total amount owed, additional charges (such as warranties), and the due date.

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Services Provided

  • Standard Support – Using steel or aluminum tubes to erect tube and coupler scaffolds connected with clamps and couplers, pre-fabricating welded frame scaffolds, constructing modular scaffolds, and supplying or attaching pre-engineered components.
  • Suspended – Hanging scaffolding supported by ropes and cables to access hard-to-reach areas on high-rises and other tall structures; for example, swing stage, multi-level, and catenary scaffolds can be supported from the side of a tall building with the appropriate cables.
  • Rolling – Using wheels (or casters) to create mobile scaffolding that workers can move easily from place to place.
  • Aerial Lifts – Erecting mobile lifts, such as boom or scissor lifts, to provide mechanized access to greater heights.
  • Cantilever – Utilizing the structure being accessed to support the scaffold, especially when ground support is unavailable (e.g., flood-damaged soil).
  • Trestle – Constructing scaffolding supported by tripods or ladders that is often used for indoor repairs and maintenance.
  • Single and Double – Constructing a single row or standards to support scaffolding strong enough for brick masonry or providing two rows to support stone masonry functions.