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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Irish Scaffolding Company Gets Top International Quality Award

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Martin Scaffolding based in Raffeen, Co. Cork have been awarded the prestigious ISO 9001 2015 Quality Management System Award which is presented to organisations that demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements.

Martin Scaffolding are celebrating 30 years in business this year and employ 80 full time workers with a fleet of 20 trucks. Martin Scaffolding are currently the only Irish Scaffolding company to be awarded the accolade and are delighted with such an achievement.

Brian Martin, Managing Director of Martin Scaffolding says “We are proud to be an early adopter of the updated standard as it provides further proof that we are very serious about the service we supply and will always strive to deliver top quality for our customers.”

The road to certification requires time and commitment but this is something that Martin Scaffolding have embraced and considered it a valuable investment in their service, staff and clients.

“It is great to be recognised for our hard work and dedication to quality. We want our clients to feel secure in knowing that by choosing Martin Scaffolding they are working with an internationally recognised company whose commitment to safety, quality and customer service is at the core of the business. This award coupled with our continued Grade A Safe T-Cert is a credit to everyone who worked hard to achieve it.”

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2015 is the most updated standard of its kind and focuses on quality management systems and performance. There is a huge advantage of using suppliers accredited with this certification as it ensures consistent and good quality products and services, which in turn brings many business benefits. 

Dermot Murray, Head of Health and Safety in Martin Scaffolding is proud of the company’s achievement, “We are excited to earn this certification and feel it provides additional assurance to our customers that we are focused on continuous improvement and customer satisfaction. Ultimately it demonstrates our desire to perform at the highest levels of quality and efficiency. It’s essential to delivering high quality to our customers.”

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