ScaffPlan Returns to ScaffChamp 2025 with Innovation in Tow

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ScaffPlan has confirmed its return to ScaffChamp 2025 as a key sponsor, marking its third consecutive year backing the international scaffolding skills competition.

The event, now powered by Layher, will take place on 6–7 June in Lithuania and is set to feature 20 elite teams from around the world in a two-day contest of speed, precision, and technical skill.

Widely regarded as the leading global stage for scaffolding excellence, ScaffChamp has grown into more than just a competition. It has become a gathering point for industry professionals, suppliers, and innovators, promoting best practices, safety, and a renewed focus on technical proficiency.

“ScaffChamp is the heart of global scaffolding culture, and we’re thrilled to be part of it again,” said Ben Beaumont, Director of ScaffPlan.

“There’s nothing quite like the energy, the camaraderie, and the sheer skill on display. We’re proud to support the industry’s best and to show what the future of scaffolding looks like – smarter, faster, and more connected than ever before.”

This year, ScaffPlan will use the event as a platform to unveil major developments in its product offering.

Attendees will get an early look at “BOSS”, a new CRM platform explicitly tailored for scaffolding firms. Designed to streamline client management, job tracking, and operations, the tool is expected to play a significant role in digitalising day-to-day scaffolding workflows.

In addition, the company will showcase the upcoming ScaffPlan Version 2025—its most significant software update to date, promising new features that aim to improve design accuracy, team collaboration, and project efficiency.

With its mix of competition, innovation, and community, ScaffChamp 2025 is again shaping up as a highlight in the scaffolding calendar.

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ScaffPlan Returns to ScaffChamp 2025 with Innovation in Tow

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ScaffPlan has confirmed its return to ScaffChamp 2025 as a key sponsor, marking its third consecutive year backing the international scaffolding skills competition.

The event, now powered by Layher, will take place on 6–7 June in Lithuania and is set to feature 20 elite teams from around the world in a two-day contest of speed, precision, and technical skill.

Widely regarded as the leading global stage for scaffolding excellence, ScaffChamp has grown into more than just a competition. It has become a gathering point for industry professionals, suppliers, and innovators, promoting best practices, safety, and a renewed focus on technical proficiency.

“ScaffChamp is the heart of global scaffolding culture, and we’re thrilled to be part of it again,” said Ben Beaumont, Director of ScaffPlan.

“There’s nothing quite like the energy, the camaraderie, and the sheer skill on display. We’re proud to support the industry’s best and to show what the future of scaffolding looks like – smarter, faster, and more connected than ever before.”

This year, ScaffPlan will use the event as a platform to unveil major developments in its product offering.

Attendees will get an early look at “BOSS”, a new CRM platform explicitly tailored for scaffolding firms. Designed to streamline client management, job tracking, and operations, the tool is expected to play a significant role in digitalising day-to-day scaffolding workflows.

In addition, the company will showcase the upcoming ScaffPlan Version 2025—its most significant software update to date, promising new features that aim to improve design accuracy, team collaboration, and project efficiency.

With its mix of competition, innovation, and community, ScaffChamp 2025 is again shaping up as a highlight in the scaffolding calendar.

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