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Secure, compliant anchor points engineered to support fall arrest and fall restraint systems across a wide range of elevated work environments.

Secure, compliant, and engineered for every environment.

A safer, more predictable standard for every jobsite

Commercial projects require anchor solutions that withstand heavy use, coordinate across trades, and meet strict inspection and documentation standards.

Our commercial anchor systems are engineered to integrate with steel, concrete, and hybrid structures—supporting safe access throughout active job sites.


What Is an Anchor Point?

Anchor points are engineered attachment locations used to connect fall arrest or restraint systems. In commercial projects, anchor points must support multi-user access, changing conditions, and rigorous inspection requirements.

Common commercial applications include:

  • Structural steel erection
  • Elevated slabs and decks
  • Interior and exterior access points
  • Maintenance and service access
BUILT FOR COMMERCIAL PROJECTS

Anchor points for commercial buildings & facilities

Our anchor systems are designed to support large structures, multiple trades, and long-term access needs—without disrupting active construction workflows.

  • Designed for steel, concrete, and membrane roofs
  • Supports ironworkers, roofers, and mechanical trades
  • Meets or exceeds OSHA and ANSI requirements
  • Engineered drawings available when required
  • Ideal for long-term maintenance and access
THE ONSITE SAFETY DIFFERENCE

Types of Anchor Points We Install

We offer a wide range of anchor types to match your environment, structure, and safety needs:

Temporary Anchor Points

Ideal for framing, decking, and sheathing. Fast installs with minimal disruption.

Permanent Roof Anchors

Mounted to rafters for long-term access on complex rooflines.

Strap Anchors

For new-build roofs, fastened before sheathing installation.

Reusable Anchors

Rugged steel anchors that move with crews across multiple homes.

Custom Residential Solutions

For unique elevations, steep designs, or builder-specific workflows.

HOW IT WORKS

A safe anchor system requires more than hardware—it requires expertise. Our process ensures your anchors are installed correctly and documented properly.

1. Site Assessment

1. Site Assessment

We evaluate your roof or structure, map hazards, and determine the anchors needed.

2. Engineering Review

2. Engineering Review

Anchors are selected or custom-engineered

3. Professional Installation

3. Professional Installation

Our certified technicians securely install your anchor system according to engineering specifications and safety standards.

4. Load Testing and Certification

4. Load Testing and Certification

We perform rigorous pull-testing on installed anchors to verify capacity and issue formal certification for compliance.

5. Training and Orientation

5. Training and Orientation

We provide hands-on instruction for your team on how to properly inspect, connect to, and use the installed anchorage system.

6. Documentation Package

6. Documentation Package

You receive a comprehensive closeout binder containing system drawings, test results, warranties, and user manuals for future reference.

1. Site Assessment

1. Site Assessment

We evaluate your roof or structure, map hazards, and determine the anchors needed.

2. Engineering Review

2. Engineering Review

Anchors are selected or custom-engineered

3. Professional Installation

3. Professional Installation

Our certified technicians securely install your anchor system according to engineering specifications and safety standards.

4. Load Testing and Certification

4. Load Testing and Certification

We perform rigorous pull-testing on installed anchors to verify capacity and issue formal certification for compliance.

5. Training and Orientation

5. Training and Orientation

We provide hands-on instruction for your team on how to properly inspect, connect to, and use the installed anchorage system.

6. Documentation Package

6. Documentation Package

You receive a comprehensive closeout binder containing system drawings, test results, warranties, and user manuals for future reference.


FAQs

Answers to the most common questions from residential contractors, commercial builders, and jobsite safety teams.

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OUTCOMES

Improve safety, reduce downtime, and support every trade on the job.

Engineered anchor systems increase site predictability, make inspections easier, reduce risk exposure, and give GCs and owners confidence that crews are protected at every stage of construction and maintenance.

Need Anchor Support on Your Next Project?

Request a commercial quote or talk with a safety specialist.