Access to difficult areas
Support for facade areas that are difficult to reach with more conventional access methods.

Facade inspection
Gestion Gravité helps owners, property managers, and technical teams reach difficult facade areas, document visible conditions, and organize compliance, maintenance, and follow-up work more clearly.
This service is built to simplify access, reduce site constraints, and support inspection mandates without overstating engineering scope or legal responsibility.
Support for facade areas that are difficult to reach with more conventional access methods.
Useful when the review requires closer field access and better visual detail on the facade.
Coordination with property teams, owners, and external professionals involved in the mandate.
This service is designed for owners and managers planning a periodic inspection, investigating a facade concern, or preparing a compliance-related mandate.
For buildings that need to coordinate obligations, site access, and communication across several stakeholders.
For mandates that require clear planning, efficient logistics, and limited disruption.
To simplify field access for compliance-related or follow-up work.
We approach Bill 122 from the operational side: access, safety, logistics, consultant coordination, and execution on occupied buildings.
Review of physical constraints, access routes, and building conditions before the intervention.
Planning for access, safety, and coordination with occupants or site teams.
Gestion Gravité can support external professionals when engineering coordination is part of the mandate.
Building types served
Especially relevant for condo towers, commercial properties, and multi-residential buildings where facade access adds complexity to the mandate.
Office towers, mixed-use properties, and leased buildings with difficult access needs.
Planned work for condominiums and occupied multi-residential properties.
Safe access to technical areas, elevated surfaces, and specialized structures.
Coordinated service for schools, healthcare facilities, public buildings, and campuses.
Facade inspection work often leads to corrective maintenance, targeted cleaning, or caulking once visible conditions have been confirmed.
Rope access maintenance and repair for facades, building envelopes, and technical areas where a lighter access setup improves efficiency.
Exterior caulking for joints, openings, and sensitive building-envelope areas on difficult-access properties.
Rope access cleaning for facades, glazing, and difficult-access exterior surfaces on commercial and multi-residential properties.
Practical answers to help frame a facade inspection, Bill 122, or rope-access support mandate.
Multi-residential properties, condo towers, commercial buildings, and properties that need structured facade access.
Field access, close-range review, intervention planning, and coordination with technical stakeholders.
Yes. Rope access is often used precisely because it can reduce the footprint and improve coordination on occupied buildings.
Yes. When required, Gestion Gravité can work alongside the professionals responsible for the project.
Because it provides efficient access to complex facade areas while supporting close field review.
Tell us about the building, the Bill 122 context, and the areas that need to be reached. We will help define a clear, safe next step that fits the mandate.