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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Scaffolding Association Joins Build UK to Boost Industry Voice

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The Scaffolding Association has formally joined Build UK as a Trade Association Member, a move aimed at strengthening the voice of the scaffolding sector within the wider construction industry.

Announced this week, the partnership will see the Association contribute to national discussions on key issues such as regulatory reform, workforce development, and procurement practices.

Build UK, widely regarded as the leading representative organisation for the UK construction sector, brings together contractors, clients, and specialist trade bodies to address the industry’s biggest challenges. Its collaboration with the Scaffolding Association is expected to improve visibility and recognition for scaffolding firms across the supply chain.

Both organisations have pledged to work towards raising standards, improving safety, supporting training, and encouraging fairer commercial practices.

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Robert Candy, Chief Executive of the Scaffolding Association

Robert Candy, Chief Executive of the Scaffolding Association, said the partnership marked “a significant moment” in the Association’s development.

“Since our formation in 2011, we have worked to create an open and inclusive organisation that amplifies the voice of our members and provides practical support to businesses,” Mr Candy said.

“This alignment with Build UK reflects our shared priorities — from raising safety standards and strengthening training, to establishing consistent and fair procurement practices. It will enhance our ability to influence policy and promote best practice throughout the supply chain.”

The move gives Scaffolding Association members a greater platform to shape national campaigns and contribute to guidance developed in collaboration with major contractors and industry leaders.

Key benefits include participation in strategic discussions on issues such as sustainability and competency frameworks, as well as support in implementing the Common Assessment Standard — a key initiative designed to reduce pre-qualification duplication and streamline contractor assessment.

The Scaffolding Association, which represents scaffolding and access businesses across the UK, has positioned itself as a voice for the sector on matters ranging from training and health and safety to payment and procurement.

Build UK’s membership includes a wide range of major industry players and aims to improve collaboration and efficiency across the construction supply chain.

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