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Scaffmag’s Editor, Daniel Norton, had the opportunity to speak with Viktor Voroncov, the visionary founder of ScaffChamp, and Oleg Abramov, the Head of ScaffChamp Operations, to delve into the origins, evolution, and future of this remarkable event.

Since its inception in 2019, ScaffChamp has rapidly grown into a premier international scaffolding championship, drawing competitors and spectators from around the globe. As you read on our previous pages, this year, the vibrant city of Vilnius played host to yet another instalment of ScaffChamp, where participants showcased their skills, camaraderie, and commitment to safety.

The Birth of ScaffChamp:

DN: Can you tell us about the inspiration behind creating ScaffChamp in 2019? What motivated you to start this championship?

Viktor Voroncov: “My everyday work mostly involves General Managers and shareholders of scaffolding and construction companies who are responsible for investments. I always had excellent relationships with scaffolders, and the main idea for the first ScaffChamp was to create an event for scaffolders—just fun, drinks, communication, and exchange of good practices.”

DN: How did you envision ScaffChamp improving safety standards in the Baltic region when you first launched it?

Viktor Voroncov: “I think the ScaffChamp team’s biggest achievement is the fact that after each event, safety standards are rising in all countries from which teams have travelled to the championship. The ScaffChamp team never stops and continues to move higher and higher in this direction.”

The Evolution of ScaffChamp:

DN: How has ScaffChamp evolved since its inception in 2019? What have been some of the major milestones?

Viktor Voroncov: “The instant increase in the geographic and numeric participation of teams has made each championship unique. The first event was absolutely local. The second expanded outside the Baltic region, the third attracted teams from Mongolia, Ireland, and Bulgaria, and visitors from all over the world. During the fourth, we finally saw British teams and a very strong referee team managed by Mark Parkin. Seeing a British team at ScaffChamp was my dream since the first event, and I am happy they came to Vilnius in 2023 with a strong focus on safety.”

DN: What challenges did you face in the early years of organising ScaffChamp, and how did you overcome them?

Viktor Voroncov: “The biggest challenges were the Covid pandemic, which led to the cancellation of the second ScaffChamp one month before the event, and the war in Ukraine, which influenced some teams’ desire to come to Lithuania. However, our organisational team is very strong and can resist any challenge.”

Memorable Moments:

DN: Can you share some memorable moments or stories from past ScaffChamp events?

Viktor Voroncov: “One of the most memorable stories is about two scaffolders from the Lithuanian company HOTREMA. After winning the first ScaffChamp in 2019, they took a strong picture thanking each other for their teamwork. We used this picture in our advertising and promotion, and in 2022, the same duo won again and repeated the picture. Recently, I met them working as project managers on a construction site. This is what I want to see from scaffolders—instant professional growth.”

Impact on Safety Standards:

DN: How has ScaffChamp contributed to improving safety standards in the scaffolding industry in the Baltic region?

Viktor Voroncov: “In 2019, safety standards in the Baltic region were local and non-strict. ScaffChamp introduced the best world practices and examples of safe work. Every year, we introduce new, stricter standards, which are accepted by scaffolders, raising safety standards on sites. This was one of the initial ideas and values of ScaffChamp, and I am very happy that we achieved this.”

The Future of ScaffChamp:

DN: What role do you see ScaffChamp playing in the global scaffolding industry?

Viktor Voroncov: “While it might be too strong to say that ScaffChamp plays a significant role in the scaffolding industry, we are growing. I envision ScaffChamp as a showcase for the highest safety standards and a networking platform for the scaffolding community. Our future includes national competitions where winners will compete at ScaffChamp, and we aim to host events in new countries.”

Behind the Scenes with Oleg Abramov:

DN: Can you describe your role as the Head of ScaffChamp Operations? What are your main responsibilities?

Oleg Abramov: “I am involved in every step of ScaffChamp, from early planning stages to the execution of the event. My responsibilities include preparing the budget, drafting a marketing plan, communicating with teams, managing marketing and PR, and overseeing the offline event logistics. While I manage many aspects, my colleagues also contribute significantly. For example, Mark Parkin and his team handled the referees and created the rules and penalty system.”

Ensuring Smooth Operations and Safety:

DN: How do you ensure that the competition runs smoothly and adheres to the highest safety standards?

Oleg Abramov: “We plan and simulate various situations in advance, writing down and preparing for all event steps. While not everything goes according to plan, such preparation helps immensely. This year, unexpected heavy rain led to participants moving to the tent, turning it into a memorable party while referees finalised the results.”

Improving Safety Standards:

DN: How has ScaffChamp specifically contributed to improving safety standards in the Baltic region and beyond?

Oleg Abramov: “ScaffChamp influences safety standards significantly. For instance, sponsors like ‘Safety Respect’ provided teams with a safety rescue kit and presentations on its use. ScaffPlan’s 3D design software helps teams understand drawings better. Companies like Leach’s and KEWAZO robotics are strong advocates for safety standards.”

Feedback and Growth:

DN: What kind of feedback have you received from participants, spectators, and the broader scaffolding community about ScaffChamp?

Oleg Abramov: “Feedback is crucial for us. This year, we received many positive comments from the community. There is still a lot of work to be done, but this event is made by enthusiasts, for scaffolders. Listening to feedback helps us improve future events.”

Looking Ahead:

DN: How do you see the role of ScaffChamp evolving in the scaffolding industry over the next decade?

Oleg Abramov: “ScaffChamp will continue to be a showcase for the highest safety standards and a networking platform for the scaffolding community. We plan to host national competitions with winners competing at ScaffChamp and aim to hold events in new countries. Our goal is to keep raising safety standards and fostering international collaboration.”

Paving the Way for a Safer Future in Scaffolding

ScaffChamp 2024 was a testament to the dedication and passion of the global scaffolding community. With its focus on safety, innovation, and camaraderie, ScaffChamp continues to set new standards and inspire scaffolders worldwide. As Viktor Voroncov and Oleg Abramov look to the future, they remain committed to their vision of promoting excellence and safety in the scaffolding industry, one competition at a time.

We want to thank Viktor Voroncov and Oleg Abramov for speaking with ScaffMag and sharing their insights and experiences. Their dedication and passion are truly inspiring and play a pivotal role in making ScaffChamp a resounding success.

This article was originally published in Issue 22 of the ScaffMag magazine.

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