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Safety First. Unmatched Access.

 

Accès Urbain is a Montreal-based company that specializes in providing rope access solutions for work at height.

 

With over a decade of hands-on experience, we bring unparalleled expertise to every project, specializing in building maintenance with a focus on safety and compliance with provincial regulations.

At Accès Urbain, we prioritize the well-being of our team and the integrity of every structure we work on, ensuring peace of mind for our clients.

Explore our range of services tailored to meet your specific needs.

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Serving Montreal and surrounding regions.
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What we do

Caulking
Rope access painting

Benefits of rope access

  • Enhanced Safety: Rope access, governed by strict industry regulations such as IRATA and SPRAT, consistently demonstrates superior safety records compared to traditional high-access methods. Our team consists of certified technicians who are well-trained safety professionals. 

  • Cost Savings: Experience significant cost savings through reduced material, time, and labour requirements. With rope access, there is no need for costly cranes or scaffolds, resulting in more cost-effective operations. 

  • Specialty Access: Perform services in locations that are conventionally inaccessible. The flexibility of rope access makes it the optimal choice for various tasks, complementing traditional access methods in accessing complex and confined spaces.

  • Rapid Mobilization: Benefit from quick mobilization, set-up, and tear-down times. Rope access allows for efficient project execution, saving valuable time and resources.

  • Minimal Disruption: With minimal space closure needed for public work and daily demobilization of labour and materials, rope access ensures minimal disruption to ongoing activities and operations.

  • Green Alternative: Choose a sustainable approach by opting for rope access over heavy machinery. By utilizing rope access methods, you contribute to environmental conservation and reduce the carbon footprint associated with traditional access methods. 

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