ABOUT US

NextEdge Access Solutions. (NEAS) is a premier rope access and height-specialized service provider, delivering safe, efficient, and cost-effective solutions across commercial, industrial, renewable energy, and infrastructure sectors.

Our core expertise lies in IRATA-certified rope access operations, and other recognized local and international certifications and licenses. 

This enables us to execute inspection, installation, maintenance, and repair works in complex and high-risk environments—both onshore and offshore—with precision and full regulatory compliance.Through advanced rope access methodologies, NEAS minimizes downtime, reduces operational costs, and eliminates the need for extensive scaffolding, ensuring faster project completion without compromising safety or quality.In addition to our core rope access services, NEAS also provides comprehensive Construction Services as a secondary division, supporting integrated project requirements.


WILLIAM CASTANEDA

GENERAL MANAGER

IRATA Level 3-certified General Manager with dual expertise in leadership and hands-on rope access operations across onshore and offshore environments. Integrates mechanical maintenance and industrial painting capabilities to deliver safe, efficient solutions for complex elevated and confined space projects. Proven record managing multidisciplinary teams in energy, marine, and industrial sectors.

JUNREY GRANADEROS

SALES & MARKETING | BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

Sales & Marketing | Business Development Manager Rope Access | Met Mast | Telecom | Industrial Solutions Junrey Granaderos is a highly accomplished Business Development and Sales & Marketing professional with over 18 years of international experience in the rope access, telecom, met mast, and industrial services sectors. With a strong foundation in operations, safety compliance, and technical leadership, he bridges strategic business growth with high-level field expertise. Currently serving as a Rope Access Consultant for NextEdge Access Solutions (NEAS) and PESTECH Corporation, Junrey has led large-scale projects across the Philippines, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. His background includes managing multimillion-peso projects, overseeing international-standard rope access operations, and driving commercial expansion initiatives. A certified Rope Access professional (IRATA Level 1, SRAA Level 2, ANITTA Level 2), IOSH Safety Practitioner, ISO Internal Auditor (45001, 9001, 14001), and AGT-certified specialist, he combines operational excellence with strict adherence to global safety and quality standards. Junrey is also the Co-Founder of SIRAT (Society of Industrial Rope Access Technicians Inc.), SEC-registered, advocating professional development and industry standardization in the Philippines. With expertise in: โ€ข Strategic Business Development โ€ข Sales & Marketing Leadership โ€ข Rope Access Operations & Training โ€ข SOP Development & QMS Implementation โ€ข International Project Supervision โ€ข Safety & Compliance Management Junrey is committed to delivering innovative, safe, and cost-efficient access solutions while expanding market opportunities and strengthening long-term client partnerships.

KLENT LOGRO

PROJECT MANAGER

Operations Manager | Rope Access & Integrated Facility Services Seasoned Operations Manager with 15+ years leading multi-site facility operations across the Middle East (UAE, Oman, Qatar) and the Philippines. Currently overseeing rope access and industrial cleaning operations at HJ Ropemaster Inc. with strict IRATA compliance. Expertise spans high-profile sectors: offshore oil (ZADCO/Zirku Island), metro rail (Dubai Metro), airports, hospitals (Hamad Medical Corporation), international schools, palaces, and government facilities. Proven record managing teams of 60โ€“600+ personnel with end-to-end accountability for cleaning, maintenance, fleet, warehouse, and staff accommodation operations. Safety-certified (H2S, firefighting, chemical handling) with ADM Excellent Service Award and 4x SERCO "Best Station" recognition. Multilingual (English, Arabic, Hindi) with valid driving licenses for UAE, Oman, and Qatar.



Rope Access is a specialized work-at-height method that uses ropes and advanced climbing techniques to safely reach difficult or hazardous locations without the need for scaffolding, cranes, or heavy access equipment. Originally developed from industrial climbing and mountaineering techniques, rope access is now widely used in:

  • High-rise building maintenance
  • Wind turbine inspection & repair
  • Telecommunications towers
  • Offshore platforms
  • Power plants & industrial facilities


How It WorksTechnicians use a two-rope system:

  • Working rope – supports the technician
  • Safety rope – acts as a backup fall protection system
  • This dual-rope method ensures maximum safety and compliance with international standards such as IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association).
Rope access originated from mountaineering and caving techniques in Europe, where climbers developed advanced rope systems to safely descend and ascend steep rock faces and deep caves.

๐Ÿ”น Mountaineering & Caving (1950s–1970s)
Climbers and speleologists (cave explorers) refined safe rope systems using:
  • Harnesses
  • Descenders and ascenders
  • Redundant (backup) rope systems
These techniques became the foundation of modern industrial rope access.

๐Ÿ”น 2. Industrial Use in the North Sea (1980s)
Rope access was adapted for industrial work in the North Sea oil and gas industry, particularly in Aberdeen, Scotland. Offshore platforms required safer and more efficient methods to inspect and maintain high structures without heavy scaffolding.

๐Ÿ”น 3. Formation of Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (1988)
To standardize safety and training, leading companies formed IRATA in the United Kingdom.
This established strict international guidelines and certification systems that are now recognized worldwide.
Rope access is considered one of the safest methods of working at height when performed by certified professionals under strict safety standards.

๐Ÿ”น Why Rope Access Is Safe

1. Two-Rope System (Redundancy)
Every technician works with:
  • A main working rope
  • A backup safety rope
If one system fails, the second rope immediately protects the worker.

2. Strict Certification & Training
Organizations like Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) enforce:
  • Structured training levels (Level 1–3)
  • Mandatory supervision
  • Regular re-certification
  • Documented safety procedures

3. Daily Safety Checks
  • Equipment inspections
  • Anchor testing
  • Risk assessments
  • Rescue plans in place before work begins

4. Fewer Workers at Height
Rope access uses minimal personnel compared to scaffolding setups, reducing exposure to risk.

๐Ÿ”น Safety Record

Globally, IRATA reports a very low incident rate, making rope access one of the safest height-access systems in industrial environments.

โš  Important Note
Rope access is safe only when performed by trained, certified technicians following proper procedures.
Untrained rope work is dangerous.
Rope access is chosen because it is safer, faster, and more cost-effective than traditional access methods like scaffolding or cranes—especially in hard-to-reach or high-risk areas.

๐Ÿ”น 1. Faster Project Completion
No need to erect and dismantle scaffolding.
Technicians can mobilize quickly and start work almost immediately.

๐Ÿ”น 2. Cost-Efficient
  • Eliminates large scaffolding costs
  • Reduces equipment rental expenses
  • Minimizes downtime for operations

๐Ÿ”น 3. Minimal Disruption
Ideal for:
  • High-rise buildings
  • Operating power plants
  • Wind turbines
  • Offshore platforms
Business operations can continue while work is ongoing.

๐Ÿ”น 4. Access to Difficult Areas
Perfect for:
  • Confined spaces
  • Complex structures
  • Tall towers and facades
  • Offshore and industrial environments
๐Ÿ”น 5. High Safety Standards
Using a dual-rope system and certified technicians trained under standards like Industrial Rope Access Trade Association, rope access maintains one of the best safety records in the access industry.
Learn about our business and discover how we redefine work at height.

At NextEdge Access Solutions., we specialize in IRATA-certified rope access services, delivering safe, efficient, and cost-effective solutions across commercial, industrial, renewable energy, offshore, and onshore sectors. From wind turbines to high-rise facades and power plants, our expertise ensures precision, safety, and minimal disruption on every project.

Our team combines advanced rope access techniques, international certifications, and industry experience to perform inspections, maintenance, and specialized works in complex environments. We reduce downtime, eliminate unnecessary scaffolding, and deliver results with uncompromising safety standards.

We provide height-specialized solutions supported by professional training, skilled manpower supply, and secondary construction services—built on safety, quality, and reliability.

We don’t just access heights—we solve complex challenges. Through certified rope access systems and integrated construction support, we help clients complete projects faster, safer, and more efficiently.
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