ScaffChamp 2025 Team Registration Opens

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The wait is over for scaffolding teams across the globe, as ScaffChamp 2025 organisers have officially opened team registration.

Teams eager to participate in the June 6–7 competition in Vilnius, Lithuania, can now secure their spot via the dedicated registration portal: scaffchamp.com/team-registration.

With space for just 20 teams, organisers have reminded competitors that places are available on a first-come, first-served basis, urging early action to avoid disappointment.

New for 2025

This year’s competition will introduce several new measures to ensure fairness and transparency, including the deployment of two referees per team, a supervisory referee, and four independent observers to monitor and address complaints directly on the field.

Speaking on the launch of team registration, Oleg Abramov, Head of ScaffChamp Operations, said:

“Opening team registration is always an exciting milestone. We’re looking forward to seeing who will step up to the challenge this year. With our enhanced refereeing system, ScaffChamp 2025 is set to deliver an unparalleled experience for competitors and spectators alike.”

ScaffChamp 2024 saw a record 21 teams compete in Vilnius, with N-Projects from Poland taking the top spot after completing their build in just 71 minutes. Cumiskey Scaffolding from Ireland and NBIK from Mongolia rounded out the podium in second and third place, respectively.

As registration kicks off, the scaffolding community is already speculating about which teams will rise to the occasion and challenge for the coveted title this year.

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