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Monday, March 2, 2026

Enter Now: Scaffolding Excellence Awards 2024 Unveiled by NASC

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The National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has unveiled the launch of entries for the eagerly awaited Scaffolding Excellence Awards.

As a hallmark event within the brand new ScaffEx conference, the awards programme has been meticulously reviewed and updated based on invaluable member feedback.

The newly branded Scaffolding Excellence Awards are open to all NASC members, irrespective of their size or stature. This inclusive competition recognises and celebrates outstanding achievements in the scaffolding industry.

The awards will be presented at the prestigious ICC Belfast during the ScaffEx24 evening celebrations. Adding a touch of glamour to the event, renowned TV star James Nesbitt will host the ceremony.

The awards feature six categories this year, including two exciting new additions: ‘Lifetime Achievement’ and ‘Service of the Year’. The former Innovation award has been rebranded as ‘Product of the Year’, while the ‘Project of the Year’ category has been divided into four sub-categories to acknowledge diverse project scales:

  • Small: Projects up to £250k
  • Medium: £250k – £1million
  • Large: £1million – £2million
  • Major: £2million+

To further enhance the transparency and professionalism of the awards, NASC has introduced an external Secretary of Judges and a Chair of Judges, elevating the prestige of these honours.

Interested participants can visit the NASC website to download the necessary entry forms and submit their entries. The deadline for submissions is 12pm on Friday, 16 August 2024.

Award Categories:

  • NASC Project of the Year
  • NASC Apprentice of the Year
  • NASC Service of the Year
  • NASC Design of the Year
  • NASC Product of the Year
  • NASC Lifetime Achievement Award

In addition to the awards, attendees can look forward to the Winter Ball, with 50% of tickets already sold. Secure your spot and be part of the celebrations by purchasing your tickets now.

Registration for the ScaffEx24 Conference and Expo is also open. The event, which is free to attend, is expected to be the industry’s leading expo. Don’t miss this opportunity—REGISTER NOW to participate in this premier event.

For more details and to enter the awards, visit the NASC website today.

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