What scaffolding actually costs, and why quotes differ.
The same job gets quoted thousands apart. That’s rarely dishonesty, it’s scaffolders pricing different scopes, one with the design, the certificate and the inspections, one without. Here’s roughly where the numbers sit, what moves them, and how we make ours something you can compare.
Ballpark your scaffold in under a minute.
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A guide range in under a minute, for erect, hire and dismantle. Every job is surveyed and engineered to spec before we quote a fixed price.
Greater Sydney, 2026.
| Edge protection (short roof / solar, install + strike) | From $900 |
| Single-storey access (paint job, re-roof, reno) | $1,800 – $3,500 |
| Double-storey access (full perimeter) | $3,500 – $6,500 |
| Mobile tower hire (delivered, certified, tagged) | From $180/wk |
| Multi-storey / commercial (engineered, staged to program) | $8k – $60k+ |
| Cheap “she’ll be right” quote (no design, no cert, untagged) | Walk away |
Six things that decide where your quote lands.
Most of them you can’t see in the finished scaffold. All of them decide what you pay, and whether it’s compliant.
Height + lifts
The biggest single lever. More lifts means more standards, ledgers, ties and bracing, and over four metres an engineered design certificate.
Duration of hire
The erect-and-dismantle is a fixed price; the weekly hire rate adds up the longer it stands. We tell you the included weeks before you sign.
Access + ground
Sloping, soft or tight sites need engineered bases, levelling and hand-carried gear. Hard vehicle access adds labour.
Design + certification
Anything over four metres or carrying a non-standard load needs an engineered design certificate and a job-specific SWMS.
Public protection
Footpath gantries, hoarding, debris netting and the council permit all add scope where the job meets the street.
Load + duty rating
A heavy-duty deck for bricklaying or rendering carries far more than a light-duty access scaffold, and is priced accordingly.
Every quote itemises the same scope sheet.
So the figure you’re comparing is tied to a scope you can read, not a single number with nothing behind it.
- 1 Design + duty rating. Engineered to the load your trades carry, light, medium or heavy, not guessed.
- 2 Engineer design certificate. Required over four metres or for any non-standard load. Signed, not assumed.
- 3 SWMS, before boots. A job-specific safe-work method statement, on site before anyone climbs.
- 4 Erect + dismantle, fixed. Both priced on the page, with a firm install date and a dismantle date.
- 5 Weekly hire rate. A clear per-week rate and the included weeks, so there is no surprise hire creep.
- 6 Green Scaftag handover. A dated tag on every access point, so anyone on site knows it is certified.
- 7 Public protection. Gantry, hoarding, debris netting where the job meets the footpath or the street.
What you get from us
- ✓Engineered design + duty rating
- ✓Design certificate over four metres
- ✓Job-specific SWMS before boots
- ✓Green Scaftag on handover
- ✓Weekly inspection register on site
- ✓Erect, dismantle + hire all on the page
Cowboy tells
- ✕“She’ll be right, it’s only single-storey”
- ✕“You don’t need an engineer for that”
- ✕No SWMS, no paperwork
- ✕No tag, no handover walk-through
- ✕Never inspected once it’s up
- ✕A day rate that balloons, no dismantle date
We’ll tell you the lighter option if that’s the honest answer.
Edge protection only
Perimeter guardrail or catch platform for short roof and solar work.
Wrong when: trades need a full working platform.
Single / double-storey access
Edge access for a paint job, re-roof or renovation, designed to the trade load.
Wrong when: a multi-storey or commercial program.
Multi-storey / commercial
Engineered perimeter scaffold with loading bays, certified and staged to your program.
Wrong when: a single-storey domestic job.
Mobile tower hire
Aluminium access tower, delivered assembled, certified and tagged for short-reach work.
Wrong when: an external facade needing edge scaffold.
Temporary roof / containment
Engineered weather roof or shrink-wrap containment, tied into a scaffold rated to carry it.
Wrong when: a short job with no weather or dust exposure.
What people ask about scaffolding prices.
How much does scaffolding cost?
Why are scaffold quotes so far apart for the same job?
Do you give fixed quotes or estimates?
Is the cheapest quote ever the right one?
What if I need the scaffold for longer than quoted?
Get a fixed quote, with the certificate and the inspections named.
Tell us about the job. We’ll survey the site, design the access and send a quote with the hire, the certificate and the inspections all on the page.