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Monday, February 23, 2026

ScaffPlan Unveils Powerful Software Enhancements with New Version

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ScaffPlan, an industry leader in scaffolding planning software, has announced the release of its latest version, ScaffPlan 1.7.

The update introduces a suite of game-changing new features and enhancements, reinforcing ScaffPlan’s position as one of the go-to solutions for scaffolding design and management.

Simon Boyes, Founder and Director of ScaffPlan, shared his enthusiasm for the new release: “Our team has been working hard to bring an update that meets our customers’ needs and makes the software easier and more powerful to use. We listen to customer feedback and are always improving. ScaffPlan 1.7 shows our commitment to innovation and excellence in scaffolding design and management.”

Key Features of Version 1.7:

More Systems:
  • Altrad Futuro and Metrix: ScaffPlan 1.7 now supports these systems, providing users with greater versatility and compatibility for their projects. This integration ensures seamless planning and execution, saving time and reducing errors.
  • O Scafom-Rux: The inclusion of this robust scaffolding system allows users to expand their design capabilities, catering to a broader range of needs.
  • HAKI Universal: This system is now integrated, offering enhanced flexibility and efficiency in planning, ensuring optimal on-site performance.
New Tools:
  • ScaffBlock: This tool simplifies and accelerates the creation of scaffold structures, streamlining the design process and enabling users to build complex setups quickly.
  • Phase Manager: This feature allows users to manage and organize different project phases efficiently, essential for coordinating complex projects and ensuring timely execution.

Major Enhancements:
  • Tube & Fitting Tool Enhancements: Significant improvements to this tool enhance accuracy and functionality, making it easier to plan and visualize traditional scaffolding.
  • Timber Decking for O-Layher: New timber decking options provide greater flexibility in design choices.
  • Bay Tool: Vertical Ladder Access: This feature enhances safety and accessibility by introducing vertical ladder access.
  • HAKI Stairs: Integration of HAKI Stairs offers advanced options for creating safe and reliable stair solutions within scaffolding structures.
  • Bay Tool: Top and Bottom Ends Extra Controls: Additional controls allow for more precise and customized scaffold designs.
  • Bay Tool: Console Brackets at Bay Ends: This feature offers increased stability and support for complex scaffolding setups.
  • Single and Triple Sole Boards: New options for ground support enhance the stability and safety of scaffolding structures, essential for projects with varied ground conditions.

ScaffPlan 1.7 represents a significant advancement in scaffolding planning and management, providing users with incredible flexibility, precision, and control.

ScaffPlan says these updates are designed to meet the industry’s evolving needs and offer innovative solutions for scaffold design and implementation.

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