AT-PAC on display at the largest trade fair in the world

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AT-PAC & Doka have solidified their commitment of bringing high quality Ringlock scaffolding to the global construction industry.

Following the majority acquisition of AT-PAC by Doka, a world-leading formwork, solutions and services provider for the construction sector, AT-PAC’s Ringlock system scaffold was provided a high-profile exhibit at this year’s bauma, held in Munich, Germany.

Bauma is the world’s largest trade fair seeing up to 500,000 visitors & 3,200 exhibitors.

Ringlock was shining bright across the fairgrounds with a Landmark Scaffold Tower wrapped in 360-degree LED screen.

Julio Black, VP Technical Services & Marketing for AT-PAC on the Landmark Scaffold Tower said: “We wanted to do something truly remarkable for our visitors and shine a bright light on our DIBt approved Ringlock System Scaffold. We did this by designing and engineering a 30m freestanding tower, with integrated access and egress for visitors to enjoy the view across the fairground from our 20m high viewing deck.

Furthermore, we designed the scaffold to support a full 360-degree LED screen that could be seen from miles away and brought in visitors from all over the world. We erected 52 tonnes of Ringlock and 250 tonnes of reinforced concrete at the foundation. We had over 7,000 visitors enjoy the view throughout the week.”

Ringlock was installed all over the 5,600m2 Doka booth highlighting its commercial & industrial construction scaffold applications along with 3 live install demonstration on the main stage each day.

AT-PAC’s Ringlock system scaffold is the first non-European produced modular scaffold system to attain DIBt approval, which is a true testament to the quality, design and engineering provided by AT-PAC and enjoyed by thousands of customers.

AT-PAC’s proprietary scaffold management software – Hi-Vis® was heavily on display throughout the week.

Hi-Vis® provides scaffold contractors, EPC’s & EPCM’s the tools to better plan, manage and execute the entire scaffold lifecycle on any project. Tools such as easy to read dashboard reports, NFC Smart Tags for quick and easy scaffold inspections, request management & estimating, detailed labor tracking and inventory management.

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