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AK Scaffolding steps up training for Scaffold Builders Competition in Las Vegas

AK Scaffolding has begun final training and preparation ahead of its appearance at the Scaffold Builders Competition in Las Vegas later this month, representing the UK and Europe on the international stage.

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Manchester based AK Scaffolding has started intensive training as it prepares to compete in the SAIA’s Scaffold Builders Competition, set to take place on 20 January in Las Vegas.

The team recently spent time at Layher UK’s Eggborough depot, working with the Layher system as part of its build-up to the competition. The visit focused on familiarisation, speed, accuracy and teamwork, all key elements of the timed event.

Led by Owner and CEO Aaron King, AK Scaffolding will represent the UK and Europe at the event, which forms part of the wider Scaffold & Access Industry Association programme in the United States.

Welcoming the team to the depot, Layher UK’s Andy Dallas said the company was pleased to support their preparations.

“We are glad to welcome AK Scaffolding and to support them for the upcoming US competition,” he said. “Myself and Layher UK will be watching and rooting for them. Good luck, boys.”

The AK Scaffolding team brings decades of combined experience to the competition. Aaron King has 25 years in the industry and is joined by coach Paul Ward, who has 30 years’ experience. The team also includes Aaron Maguire, Steven Findlay, Stephen Littlehales and Michael Jurkevicius, each with more than a decade working in scaffolding across a range of sectors.

Speaking ahead of the event, Aaron King said the opportunity to compete internationally was a source of pride for the business and the wider UK industry.

“Me and the team are very honoured and privileged to be chosen as representatives of the UK and Europe to compete in the Scaffold Builders Competition,” he said. “We are beyond grateful and will do the UK proud.”

The competition will see teams tested on build quality, safety and speed, with AK Scaffolding aiming to showcase UK skills and standards to an international audience.

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