SMART Scaffolder to unveil new mobile app at ScaffEx25

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SMART Scaffolder will launch its latest mobile app, SMART Forms, at ScaffEx25 in Manchester on 11 September.

The new tool is designed to digitise a wide range of site paperwork, allowing teams to complete tasks such as harness inspections, vehicle checks, tie tests and incident reports directly from a mobile device.

Submissions are stored in the cloud and automatically linked to the correct scaffold or site through the company’s SMART Manager platform.

According to the developers, the app is aimed at both site operatives and office staff. Key features include real-time data capture, photo uploads, digital signatures and transcription tools for faster note-taking. The system integrates directly with SMART Manager without requiring additional logins.

SMART Forms will launch with templates covering harness inspections, vehicle checks, incident reporting, toolbox talks, site audits, PPE handovers and theft or loss reports. The company says it can also convert existing paper templates into digital forms within 24 hours.

The app will be offered as an add-on to SMART Manager Standard and included in the Advanced package.

SMART Scaffolder will demonstrate the new product at Stand D88 during ScaffEx25.

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