- Bamboo scaffolders working at Tuen Mun Government Offices
Bamboo scaffolders are climbing and working on the single scaffolds built for the Tuen Mun Government Offices.
- Semi-outdoor scaffolding works at Hong Kong Space Museum
Multiple work platforms at various levels of the scaffold, giving convenience for workers to undertake their work.
- Scaffolding works of a road sign on Castle Peak Road
This is a standing signboard scaffold built on the highway on Castle Peak Road leading to Lantau Island. One of the driveways was closed for this construction. The problem of building scaffolds on the highway was that workers had to work under strong wind. They had to handle the bamboos with great caution, preventing bamboos from falling onto the ground.
- Scaffolding works at a temporary pier at Shing Mun River in Shatin
It is a project commissioned by the Dragon Boat Association which needed a temporary pier for athletes to get on the dragon boats. The platform was built by timber sheeting and was used for 2 days only.
- Scaffolding works at the roof of the Hong Kong Science Museum
Single layered scaffold was used in the scaffolding works on the roof of the Hong Kong Science Museum in Tsim Sha Tsui.
- Scaffolding works at the outer walls of Hong Kong Space Museum
This was a special and unique scaffold for the Hong Kong Space Museum in Tsim Sha Tsui. This hemispheric scaffold was a structure of inclined, double-layered scaffold with working platforms. The double layers of the scaffold were fixed to each other. The scaffold was built spirally without the use of a single screw nor an iron nail. The work process was tedious but not difficult. It was built for a renovation project to prevent water leakage at the Hong Kong Space Museum in Tsim Sha Tsui.
- Bamboo ladder
A bamboo ladder was strutting up outside St John's Cathedral.