inventory_2 The permanent equipment line
Every building’s roofline is different — parapet heights, setbacks, overhangs, atriums. Bee Access builds to the condition, and their engineering department produces the anchor and davit layout drawings for the building rather than forcing a stock part onto it.
anchorAnchors
A secure tie-off for personal fall protection, or an anchorage for tying back the rigging on a suspended scaffold. Bolted into concrete, flange-bolted to the structure, or embedded in the pour during construction — so the load transfers straight into the building.
- Roof Anchors
- Wall Anchors
- Flush Anchors
- Rolling Carriages
precision_manufacturingDavits
Sized to your parapet height, jobsite conditions and access needs. Top-rotating davits allow roof-launched platforms; bottom-rotating allow ground-rigged platforms and cut the overall davit height down.
- Top Rotating
- Bottom Rotating
- Pedestals
- Pedestal Adapters
- Sockets
horizontal_ruleOutriggers & Rigging Sleeves
An alternative way to support suspended access. Transportable beams reposition where they’re needed and secure to permanent stands or anchors. Back-fed beams run the suspension rope through the beam to the ground; push-thru beams slide through wall stands to reach the facade.
- Transportable Tie-Down
- Push-Thru
- Fixed
- Back-fed
- Rigging Sleeve “Pigeon Hole”
elevatorPowered Platforms
Permanently installed and outfitted for the building — metal mesh side protection, central control boxes, wire winders, and the safety stack: horizontal fall restraint, fire extinguisher, emergency stop, limit switches. Building height and rigging type dictate the platform.
- 2-Point
- Single Hoist
- 4-Point
- Roof Powered
alt_routeMonorails
Custom railways that follow the facade — the answer when you have recessed or overhanging façades, sloped roofs, cantilevered eyebrows, or an interior atrium. Run with a powered or manual trolley so the platform or work cage rolls to where it’s needed.
- External Monorails
- Internal Monorails
architectureEngineering & Layout
Bee Access’ engineering department provides anchor and davit layout drawings plus full engineering and design services — so the equipment is designed to the building before anything is fabricated. Anchors can also be fabricated to meet California codes.
- Layout Drawings
- Design Services
- Custom Fabrication
verified_user Why we put our name on this line
handyman Supply is the easy half
Most equipment dealers hand you a crate and a lead time. Anchors and davits are only worth what they can be proven to hold — and OSHA puts that proof on the building owner, not the vendor.
La Gala is a licensed Florida general contractor (CGC 059211). We spec the Bee Access equipment, install it, proof-load test it to ANSI/IWCA I-14.1 and ASME A120.1, and our licensed Florida PE partner seals the certification that goes into your building records. If something fails, the same crew fixes it. One contract from layout drawing to signed certificate.
school Equipment is half of compliance — the crew is the other half
A certified davit doesn’t make a jobsite compliant if the people hanging from it were never trained. OSHA requires suspended-scaffold and powered-platform users to be trained by a qualified person. We coordinate that too — see swing stage / suspended scaffold OSHA training, or start with the roof anchor certification overview.
Spec it, install it, certify it — once.
Send us your roof plan or your problem. We’ll come back with a Bee Access layout, a number, and the certification path — anywhere in Miami-Dade, Broward or Palm Beach.