Contractor releases timeline for removal of unstable scaffolding in downtown Orlando

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Help is on the way for downtown Orlando businesses closed because of unstable scaffolding.

On Monday, a contractor finally released a schedule to take the scaffolding down off a building on Orange Avenue. The public was first alerted to the issue a week ago.

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A spokesperson for Balfour Beatty, the contractor in charge of the operation, said if all goes as planned, they’ll start fixing things come Thursday.

They hired a team to do the job, and they’ve already started to bring in equipment.

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Meanwhile, some businesses remain closed, which means no revenue for them and no paychecks for employees.

The scaffolding issue also has several roads closed in the downtown area. You can see a map of closures here.

Read: Orange Avenue closed, building evacuated due to unstable scaffolding in downtown Orlando

City officials said they support Balfour Beatty as it works to take care of the situation safely.

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