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The amazing possibilities of rope access at Top Glass

Date: 2 March 2026
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Date: 2 March 2026

If you think glass repair and replacement always needs massive equipment and complicated access setups, this session might change your mind.

Excel Projects Building Maintenance put together an awesome video previewing 鈥Enough Rope to Hang It With鈥, the upcoming Top Glass session from Raymond Carle, using real examples of rope-access glass work from downtown Toronto.

At Top Glass, Raymond will:

  • Compare different access methods and when each makes sense;
  • Walk through safety protocols and hybrid access solutions;
  • Show how rope access integrates with building maintenance units;
  • Share what works (and what doesn鈥檛) from real projects.

Contractors and installers will learn how to execute jobs more efficiently. Architects will see how their design decisions play out in the field. And everyone will walk away with a smarter approach to access and installation.

, then come see the full session in person, April 30 in Mississauga. This one鈥檚 a can鈥檛 miss.

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