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Temporary Steel: The Invisible Rental Economy of Scaffolding. Pipes, Joints, and the Highly Consolidated Infrastructure in Modern Megacity Construction
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- Nombre de pages147
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-36446-6
- EAN9783565364466
- Date de parution27/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille959 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Before a skyscraper can rise into the clouds, it must be surrounded by a chaotic, temporary exoskeleton of steel pipes and wooden planks. We look at the glass and concrete, completely ignoring the multi-billion-dollar scaffolding industry that makes vertical construction physically possible.
This B2B rental economy is a fiercely guarded oligopoly. Construction firms rarely own the millions of steel components required to wrap a building.
Instead, they rent them from highly specialized logistics companies that hold a near-monopoly on urban assembly. These firms dictate the pacing of the global real estate market. This book exposes the complex structural engineering and extreme liability mechanics of the scaffolding cartel. We dissect the precise inventory tracking required to cycle steel joints from one megaproject to the next, and how a shortage of these basic metal tubes can halt entire city developments. Explore the temporary bones of global real estate.
Understand how the world's tallest buildings are entirely dependent on a rented, highly lucrative web of rusty steel.
Instead, they rent them from highly specialized logistics companies that hold a near-monopoly on urban assembly. These firms dictate the pacing of the global real estate market. This book exposes the complex structural engineering and extreme liability mechanics of the scaffolding cartel. We dissect the precise inventory tracking required to cycle steel joints from one megaproject to the next, and how a shortage of these basic metal tubes can halt entire city developments. Explore the temporary bones of global real estate.
Understand how the world's tallest buildings are entirely dependent on a rented, highly lucrative web of rusty steel.



