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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

IBN Joins Forces with Layher UK in Major Investment Move

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Barnsley-based IBN Scaffold Access Ltd has strengthened its position in the scaffolding industry by partnering with Layher UK, following a substantial investment in the company’s renowned Allround scaffolding system.

The decision marks a strategic step forward for IBN as it seeks to diversify its offerings and future-proof its operations.

The company’s Managing Director, David Brown, explained that the partnership was motivated by a desire to embrace system scaffolding while maintaining the flexibility to meet client needs.

“This investment allows us to expand our services and ensure we remain competitive as the industry evolves,” he said.

IBN’s decision to adopt the Layher Allround system followed a thorough evaluation of market options. According to Brown, previous plans to invest in system scaffolding had been put on hold due to a management buyout.

However, when the time came to revisit the strategy, Layher emerged as the clear choice.

“Layher’s commitment to their 4S values—Service, Support, Solutions, and Supply—really stood out,” he noted.

“They demonstrated these principles throughout our discussions and have exceeded our expectations.”

Benefits for Clients and Projects

The introduction of Layher Allround has already delivered significant advantages for IBN’s projects. The system’s efficiency has led to notable time savings on-site, while its versatility allows the company to meet a wide range of client requirements.

Layher’s ability to quickly source components, including shipping from Germany, has further enhanced IBN’s operational flexibility.

“The Layher brand is well-known and respected in the industry,” David added. 

“Our clients have confidence in the quality and innovation associated with the Allround system, which strengthens our service offering.”

A Strategic Vision for the Future

IBN’s investment is part of a broader strategy to stay at the forefront of the scaffolding industry. While the company remains committed to traditional tube and fitting scaffolds, it recognises the growing importance of system scaffolding.

The partnership with Layher includes a focus on training, with IBN’s operatives benefiting from access to state-of-the-art facilities at Layher UK’s HQ in Letchworth.

“Our team has been extremely impressed with the training provided by Layher UK, and we’re committed to ensuring all operatives are fully equipped to work with the system,” he said.

Strong Support from Layher UK

IBN’s proximity to Layher’s depot in Eggborough has proven to be a key asset, providing the company with direct access to resources and technical expertise.

Layher’s support extends from initial design stages to on-site assistance, ensuring smooth project execution.

“Layher’s technical knowledge, rigorous product testing, and in-house design capabilities played a major role in our decision to partner with them,” David explained.

“They’ve delivered on every promise, and we look forward to a prosperous partnership.”

Looking Ahead

IBN Scaffold Access Ltd is now eager to deploy the Layher Allround system on technical and complex projects, confident in the capabilities of both the system and its team.

With plans to continue investing in Layher products and training, the company is well-positioned to capitalise on future opportunities.

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