01 / The problem
What goes wrong.
High-rise façade work has traditionally required scaffolding, which costs weeks of programme time and tens of thousands in rental. Worse, condo and strata buildings managed by a Joint Management Body (JMB) face legal obligations to engage qualified work-at-height contractors — and most general waterproofers cannot meet that bar.
02 / The solution
How we fix it.
ODSCC is IRATEC-certified AND qualified to take on projects that fulfill JMB (Joint Management Body) requirements for working at height. Our trained industrial rope-access operatives perform façade waterproofing, painting, and concrete repair directly from rope — no scaffold rental, no programme delay, full safety-briefing documentation per shift.
03 / Project photos

04 / Materials
Authorised-applicator products.
- Project-specific
05 / Scope & timeline
What's included.
- Scope
- Risk assessment, anchor inspection, rope-access execution, daily safety check.
- Typical timeline
- Typical façade panel: 2–5 days.
06 / Service areas
Where we work.
- Kuala Lumpur
- Petaling Jaya
- Subang Jaya
- Shah Alam
- Mont Kiara
- Bangsar
- Damansara Heights
- TTDI
- Sri Hartamas
- Cheras
- Selayang
- Batu Caves
- Puchong
- Kepong
- Setapak
- Wangsa Maju
- Ampang
- Setia Alam
- Kota Damansara
- Sungai Buloh
- Cyberjaya
- Putrajaya
- Kajang
- Klang
- Nilai
07 / FAQ
Service-specific questions.
Yes. ODSCC is IRATEC-certified and qualified to take on projects that fulfill JMB (Joint Management Body) and MC (Management Corporation) requirements for working at height — a legal obligation for many high-rise residential and commercial buildings in Malaysia.
Yes. We exclude pedestrian zones below the work area and notify management before each shift. All operatives are trained, insured, and briefed daily.
Any height where regulatory clearance can be obtained. Our team has worked on 30-storey buildings without incident.
Scaffold rental for a typical façade can add 4–8 weeks to a project programme and RM50,000+ in rental. Rope access starts within days, costs less, and creates no obstruction at street level — ideal for occupied buildings.
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