G-DECK Texas is taking shape

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G-DECK Texas is Taking Shape

It’s exciting to see our new Texas base continuing to take shape as G-DECK expands its global footprint and brings a proven work-at-height safety solution to the United States.

For years, we’ve been helping businesses across the UK, Europe, and beyond improve safety standards, increase productivity and reduce the risks associated with working at height. We’re looking forward to demonstrating “over the pond” how a different approach to temporary access can improve safety outcomes.

The statistics surrounding falls from height in the USA remain alarming, with thousands of workers suffering serious injuries every year and far too many fatalities occurring across construction, maintenance and industrial sectors. Working at height continues to be one of the leading causes of workplace deaths, highlighting the need for safer systems that protect workers while enabling them to do their jobs efficiently.

At G-DECK, safety isn’t an afterthought—it’s engineered into every platform we manufacture. Our platform systems have a loading capacity of 1,322 lbs per m², with integral handrails and stair access as options. Whether the requirement is a trestle platform, a tower solution or a larger working platform, G-DECK provides a safer, stronger and more versatile alternative to traditional methods.

We’ve seen firsthand how our systems have changed the way people work at height throughout the UK and beyond. By providing secure working areas with collective protection built in, tradespeople and contractors can focus on the task at hand rather than worrying about the platform beneath them.

As our Texas operation grows, our ambition is simple: to help reshape the landscape of work-at-height safety across America. We believe every worker deserves the safest possible environment, and we’re proud to bring what we believe is the safest platform system on the planet to the US market.

The future is looking bright in Texas—and this is only the beginning.

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