- Organize the work and transit spaces during the different phases of assembly/disassembly development, anticipating the space needs for the development of the work and the collection of materials and equipment, facilitating the movement of people and vehicles, and properly delimiting and marking the pit. - Carry out short-term planning of work, proposing reasonable alternatives to deviations and contingencies that occur in the development of the different processes. - Describe the structural behavior of tubular scaffolds and their conditions of resistance and balance, identifying the loads to which they are subjected, the reactions that maintain the balance of the structure and the way in which the forces are distributed between its elements. - Adapt tubular scaffolding to the proposed works according to the configurations accepted by the manufacturers, extracting the necessary information from the technical instructions provided by them. - Apply inspection techniques for tubular scaffolding, detecting modification and maintenance needs, and at the end of use, verifying that the return conditions are met and that disassembly can be carried out, or detecting necessary repairs. - Measure and evaluate assembly/disassembly work on tubular scaffolding, identifying, describing and quantifying work units, calculating broken down prices, and preparing budgets for a specific process.