UK Scaffolding industry to be represented at London Build Expo

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The NASC, Q.F.S Scaffolding and system scaffolding giants HAKI will represent the scaffolding industry at the UK’s leading construction show.

With a super-sized shared stand, the trio aims to showcase the scaffolding and access industry at the award-winning show that is widely viewed as one of the best festivals of construction.

London Build features 500+ speakers across 6 conference theatres, hundreds of exhibitors and free to attend networking events.

The two-day show takes place from Wednesday 17 November at Olympia in London. Q.F.S Scaffolding, HAKI and the NASC will be found on Stand E14.

NASC’s Health & Safety Advisor, Stephen Allen-Tidy said: “We’re delighted to partner with Q.F.S and HAKI, long-standing NASC Contractor and Supplier members, respectively. Between us, we’ll be able to answer any scaffolding questions London Build visitors may have – from equipment and erection through to compliance and industry guidance.”

David Probert, Sales Director at HAKI UK, added: “HAKI are thrilled to be exhibiting at London Build 2021 in conjunction with the NASC and QFS. This is a great opportunity to showcase the scaffolding and access industry and to demonstrate its collaborative approach.

“By having the UK industry trade body, a leading contractor and a global supplier of system scaffold all on one stand, visitors to London Build will be able to see how the scaffolding industry works together.”

More on London Build 2021 here.

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