Lyndon SGB Unveils New Identity as Brand Access Solutions

ADVERTISEMENT

Lyndon SGB is no more! In a historic move, the scaffolding giant has announced it’s changing its trading name to Brand Access Solutions, effective today (4th February 2025).

New livery

The rebranding marks the end of an era for the century-old scaffolding and access solutions provider and the beginning of a new chapter under the global BrandSafway umbrella.

The decision reflects the company’s evolution and commitment to integrating its operations more closely with BrandSafway, a leading global provider of access, specialised services, and forming and shoring solutions.

With over 100 years of operational experience, Lyndon SGB has been a cornerstone of the UK’s construction industry, and this transition to Brand Access Solutions signifies a renewed focus on innovation, customer service, and global collaboration. Lyndon SGB has long been synonymous with high-quality scaffolding, temporary access solutions, and engineering expertise.

Its reputation for delivering safe and efficient solutions has made it a trusted partner in the construction and industrial sectors. The company has said its rebranding does not diminish its legacy but rather builds upon it, leveraging BrandSafway’s strength and resources to enhance its offerings.

What’s Changing?

The change affects all Lyndon SGB branches across the UK, including locations in England, Scotland, and Wales. Brand Access Solutions remains the largest and most recognised provider of temporary construction access in the UK, offering a comprehensive range of services, including:

  • Tube and fitting and modular system scaffolding
  • Motorised access (Mastclimbers™ and hoists)
  • QuikDeck™ Suspended Access solutions
  • Edge protection systems
  • G-Deck metal decking
  • Temporary roofing and shelters

“As the UK’s leading commercial access provider, we are excited to celebrate our new trading name, which better reflects our market position and supports our customer-centric growth plans,” said Centin Baxter, Regional Vice President, Europe, at Brand Access Solutions.

Centin Baxter

“We plan to honour our rich heritage as an award-winning provider of scaffolding and access solutions by prioritising safety and innovation, delivering exceptional service to our clients, and exceeding our reputation for excellence. The team is ready to partner with clients to get their projects completed on time, on budget, with a high focus on safety, empowering them to accomplish more than ever before.”

The company’s day-to-day operations, service offerings, strong industry relationships, and dedication to safety remain unaffected by the name change.

Brand Access Solutions has worked on a considerable number of significant projects throughout its 100-plus-year history, including:

  • The Historic New Register House, Edinburgh – Winner of the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation’s Project of the Year
  • Co-op Live, Manchester – The UK’s largest entertainment arena
  • The Runcorn Bridge, Manchester
  • Manchester Town Hall

 

Looking Ahead

As Brand Access Solutions, the company will leverage cutting-edge technology, sustainable practices, and global best practices to meet its clients’ evolving needs. The rebranding underscores its commitment to safety and innovation, core values that have defined both Lyndon SGB and BrandSafway.

The change comes at a time when the construction and industrial sectors are experiencing rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements and increasing demand for sustainable solutions. By aligning more closely with BrandSafway, Brand Access Solutions is well-positioned to lead the way in delivering innovative access solutions for the challenges of tomorrow.

As of today (4th February 2025), Lyndon SGB will officially operate as Brand Access Solutions, marking the beginning of a new era for the company and its stakeholders.

ADVERTISEMENT

Popular Categories

Latest posts

Women completing construction apprenticeships triple since 2018, says CITB

The number of women completing construction apprenticeships has more than tripled since 2018, according to new figures from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). CITB...

Pilosio brings UK scaffolding safety model into Italian conference spotlight

Pilosio is set to use its presence at GIC Piacenza, a major construction trade event in northern Italy, this week to push a broader...

CISRS proposes single global scaffolding training standard by 2028

CISRS has set out plans to reform its Overseas Scaffolder Training Scheme, with proposals that would lead to a single global baseline training standard...

Scaffolder died nine months after building site fall, inquest told

A four-day inquest has opened into the death of a scaffolder who died nine months after falling more than three metres while working on...

Scaffolding industry backs all-apprentice team for ScaffChamp 2026

A team of seven apprentices from Scotland and Northern Ireland will compete at ScaffChamp 2026 in Vilnius this summer, after securing full backing from...

NASC chief to take on charity ride in tribute to former president

Clive Dickin, Group CEO of NASC and CISRS, is set to take part in the British Heart Foundation London to Brighton Bike Ride on...

Australian scaffolding group enters administration with over 650 jobs at risk

A group of companies linked to one of Australia’s largest scaffolding and formwork providers has entered voluntary administration, placing more than 650 jobs at...

Brogan Group expands scaffolding operations across Midlands and North

Brogan Group has expanded its scaffolding operations across the Midlands and North of England, extending its regional coverage to support projects in cities including...

Layher UK draws strong turnout at latest ‘Sizzle & Learn’ event

Layher UK has reported a strong turnout at its latest ‘Sizzle & Learn’ open morning, with attendees engaging closely with both product demonstrations and...

Fraud gang jailed for helping candidates cheat CITB safety tests

Three men have been sentenced for their role in a construction test fraud scheme that allowed more than 70 candidates to cheat health and...

Latest news

Spring Issue #29 | Past issues >>

Latest topics

Most popular ⚡︎

Scaffolder died nine months after building site fall, inquest told

A four-day inquest has opened into the death of...

CISRS proposes single global scaffolding training standard by 2028

CISRS has set out plans to reform its Overseas...

Scaffolding industry backs all-apprentice team for ScaffChamp 2026

A team of seven apprentices from Scotland and Northern...

Brogan Group expands scaffolding operations across Midlands and North

Brogan Group has expanded its scaffolding operations across the...

Fraud gang jailed for helping candidates cheat CITB safety tests

Three men have been sentenced for their role in...

Related articles

ADVERTISEMENTS