AT-PAC Named Advanced Partner of Scaffolding Association Australia

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Sydney — The Scaffolding Association Australia has announced AT-PAC as its new Advanced Partner for 2025/26 — a move aimed at strengthening safety, innovation, and standards across the country’s scaffolding sector.

AT-PAC, part of the global Umdasch Group alongside formwork giant Doka, is a recognised leader in engineered scaffolding systems and digital asset management. The company is known for its integrated approach, combining scaffold design, proprietary equipment, digital tracking tools, and a strong emphasis on safety.

As Advanced Partner, AT-PAC will work with the Association on key industry initiatives, including:

  • Promoting best practice and compliance across the sector

  • Supporting education, training, and engagement programs

  • Sharing global insights and fostering local partnerships

  • Helping members improve scaffold performance, safety, and efficiency

AT-PAC’s Hi-Vis® scaffold management platform, which provides real-time tracking, compliance monitoring, and on-site visibility, is already being credited with improving contractor decision-making and reducing risk on projects.

Its Ringlock system, engineered for strength and speed, is widely used on major projects worldwide.

The company has also worked with Work Health and Safety Queensland on initiatives aimed at improving industry standards through familiarisation sessions and practical safety measures.

In a statement, the Scaffolding Association Australia said the partnership reflects a shared ambition to lift standards nationwide.

“We look forward to working closely with AT-PAC to drive positive change and help make the industry safer, stronger, and better connected.”

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