Avontus Relaunches #BeatMyScaffold2025 Design Contest with Top Prize Up for Grabs

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Avontus Software has officially launched its much-anticipated scaffold design competition, #BeatMyScaffold2025. This competition will allow industry professionals and enthusiasts to showcase their most innovative scaffold designs.

The contest runs from January 27 to March 10 and invites participants to submit their most creative scaffold structures designed using Avontus Designer.

The competition offers a platform for designers to gain industry recognition and presents a top prize of a DJI FPV Combo Drone with a 4K camera for the ultimate winner.

Entrants must submit their scaffold design along with supporting media, and to progress in the competition, they are encouraged to rally their networks for votes.

The top five entries with the most votes will advance to the final round, where an expert panel will determine the winners.

The competition is expected to draw significant interest from the scaffolding and construction sectors. Previous editions showcased cutting-edge designs and technical ingenuity.

The winners will be announced on March 13. To enter and for full contest details, visit the official BeatMyScaffold 2025 website.

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