Preventive maintenance
Planned interventions that help prevent facade or building-envelope issues from worsening.

Maintenance and repair
Gestion Gravité supports work-at-height maintenance when difficult access slows down a repair, a preventive intervention, or a targeted technical fix on the facade, building envelope, or exterior structure.
This page covers the kind of work where one area of the building needs to be repaired, stabilized, or maintained without a heavy setup or unnecessary site disruption.
Planned interventions that help prevent facade or building-envelope issues from worsening.
Targeted repair work where site access makes more traditional approaches less practical.
We can also guide you toward more specific services like caulking or facade maintenance.
Maintenance work at height often overlaps with several related building-envelope services.
When the work area is localized or difficult to reach, rope access often makes the intervention more direct and easier to plan.
Useful where heavier access equipment becomes disproportionate to the scope of work.
Helps teams adapt to occupied buildings, technical sites, and more complex coordination needs.
Especially useful for mandates that require a good balance of access, repair scope, and follow-up planning.
Building types served
A strong fit for commercial, industrial, and multi-residential properties with difficult-access technical or exterior building areas.
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.
Helpful answers about the kinds of maintenance, repair, and technical support work that can be handled with rope access.
Commercial buildings, industrial sites, condo towers, and properties with difficult-access technical areas.
Targeted facade and building-envelope work, joint-related interventions, exposed surface repairs, and some installation support at height.
Yes. When the site is a good fit, rope access can simplify mobilization for targeted maintenance issues.
Yes. It routes toward caulking, facade maintenance, concrete sealing, and other related support services.
Because it can be more flexible, lighter, and better suited to technical areas with difficult access conditions.
Describe the issue, the part of the building involved, and the urgency level. We can help define the right work-at-height intervention.