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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

ScaffChamp 2024: Vilnius Hosts Thrilling Scaffolding Showdown

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The fourth annual international scaffolding championship, ScaffChamp 2024, wrapped up in the Lithuanian capital with a spectacle that exceeded expectations and set new benchmarks for the mega international scaffolding event.

This year’s championship attracted over 500 spectators and 126 participating scaffolders from around the globe, with thousands more tuning in via the YouTube livestream, creating an atmosphere charged with industry camaraderie and fierce competition.

The event placed a significant emphasis on safety this year, drawing numerous families who enjoyed both the unique scaffolding spectacle and the dedicated Kids Zone, complete with an inflatable obstacle course.

A Day of Rigorous Competition

Scaffold: Over 500 people attended ScaffChamp 2024
Over 500 people attended ScaffChamp 2024

The Baltic Scaffolding Association meticulously planned the ScaffChamp event, which saw scaffolders racing against the clock to erect a challenging Layher structure from designs produced by ScaffPlan, including Layher’s latest innovation, the Twix Beam. The 21 participating teams, hailing from countries such as the UK, Finland, Hungary, Sweden, Mongolia and Lithuania, were divided into three rounds.

Each team was tasked with erecting and dismantling the intricate Layher scaffold within tight time frames, adhering to strict safety rules under the watchful eyes of referees.

 

Scaffolders at ScaffChamp raced against the clock to erect a Layher structure from egineering designs produced by ScaffPlan
Scaffolders at ScaffChamp raced against the clock to erect a Layher structure from engineering designs produced by ScaffPlan

The ScaffChamp competition showcased not only the craftsmanship and strategic planning of the teams but also their ability to work under emence pressure. The referees meticulously monitored the builds, imposing time penalties for any rule breaches or safety violations.

Unexpected Weather Changes the Scene

The sunny Vilnius weather added to the festive atmosphere, but as the final round concluded, a sudden downpour forced competitors and spectators to seek refuge in the main tent. The unexpected turn of events led to an impromptu party, complete with music, beer, and laughter, as everyone awaited the final results.

The rainstorm caused power issues, leading to a delay as referees worked to finalise the results. Despite this, the high spirits of the participants and spectators remained, with everyone embracing the unexpected challenges with good humour and resilience.

Announcing the Winners

After about an hour of anticipation, the referees announced the winners. N-Projects from Poland secured first place with an impressive build time of 71 minutes. Cumiskey Scaffolding from Ireland took second with 83 minutes, and NBIK, who flew 16 hours from Mongolia, came in third with 85 minutes.

The UK teams, participating for the first time, showcased commendable performances, prioritising safety. Rose System Scaffolding Ltd finished a fantastic joint 4th position, Connect Scaffolding Ltd came 9th, and Star Scaffolding Ltd placed 20th, demonstrating their future potential and commitment to high quality and skill.

The annual international scaffolding championship, ScaffChamp 2024, wrapped up in the Lithuanian capital with a spectacle that exceeded expectations..

Special Awards

In addition to the main competition, several special awards were presented at the end of the event, recognising exceptional performance, dedication to safety, and overall contribution to the scaffolding community:

SIMIAN International Health and Safety Awards:

  • Telinetiimi (Finland)
  • Cumiskey Scaffolding (Ireland)
  • N-Projects (Poland)

Leach’s (BigBen) MVP Awards:

  • N-Projects (Poland)
  • NBIK (Mongolia)
  • Connect Scaffolding (UK)

Be ReMarkable Award:

  • NBIK (Mongolia)

ScaffPlan Award:

  • Rose System Scaffolding

A Unique and Memorable Event

The winners and all participants were celebrated for their skill, precision, and teamwork. Despite the chaotic conclusion, the event was hailed as a success, uniting the global scaffolding community in a vibrant display of talent and unity.

The annual international scaffolding championship, ScaffChamp 2024, wrapped up in the Lithuanian capital with a spectacle that exceeded expectations..

As ScaffChamp 2024 concluded, organisers and participants reflected on the unforgettable experience. The emphasis on safety, innovative designs, and unexpected rainstorms all contributed to the event’s uniqueness.

Reflections and Future Prospects

Oleg Abramov, Head of ScaffChamp Operations, praised the teams for their adaptability and resilience. “Watching teams of scaffolders adapt and thrive in challenging conditions was truly inspiring. This event continues to foster a sense of global community and professional excellence.”

Abramov added, “We achieved impressive results this year. The feedback from the teams is invaluable, helping us improve. With growth from 6 teams in 2022 to 21 teams in 2024, the dedication and passion within our industry are evident. We will work hard to improve next year.”

Look out for a complete event overview on ScaffChamp24 in the forthcoming Scaffmag Magazine coming soon.

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