Layher UK brings open morning series to Livingston

Layher UK will open its Livingston depot to contractors and industry professionals on 24 June for product demonstrations, digital design tools and networking.

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Layher UK is bringing its regional open morning series to Scotland later this month, with an event planned at its Livingston depot.

The free event will take place on Wednesday 24 June 2026 from 10am to 1pm at Layher Ltd, 3 Letham Road, Houstoun Industrial Estate, Livingston.

The company said the morning is open to existing customers, potential customers and wider industry professionals, including scaffolding contractors, main contractors, housebuilders, temporary works engineers and health and safety teams.

Visitors will be able to view a range of demo structures in the depot’s updated demonstration area and speak with Layher staff about product supply, technical support and project planning.

XR demonstration

The event will begin with coffee and bacon rolls from 10am, followed by a SIM2Field XR demonstration at 10.30am.

The app uses augmented reality to bring scaffold drawings into the site environment, giving teams a clearer view of complex designs before work begins on site.

Layher said the demonstration will show how digital tools can support scaffold planning and communication between design teams, site teams and clients.

From 11am to 1pm, visitors will be able to walk through the demo area and see Layher’s core product range.

The company said staff will be available throughout the morning to discuss how its products and support services can be used across different project types.

Free to attend

Layher Livingston will also run a time-limited promotional offer for attendees, with details due to be announced on the day.

Attendance is free, with refreshments included, but spaces are limited.

Those wishing to attend are being asked to register in advance through Layher’s online sign-up form.

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