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Scaffold Resource Triumphs at 2025 Scaffold Builders Championship in Las Vegas

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The 2025 Scaffold Builders Championship has come to an exciting close at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with Scaffold Resource, Inc. taking home the top prize in a thrilling display of scaffolding excellence.

The competition, hosted by the Scaffold & Access Industry Association (SAIA) and supported by AT-PAC during the World of Concrete (WOC) trade show, showcased the unmatched skill, teamwork, and precision of scaffolding professionals from across the industry.

After a full day of intense competition, Scaffold Resource emerged victorious, impressing the judges with their speed, accuracy, and adherence to safety protocols. Leading Edge Scaffold claimed a well-deserved second place, while Bechtel Equipment Operations, Inc. rounded out the podium in third.

“It’s an incredible feeling to win,” said the team captain from Scaffold Resource. “This competition is about showcasing the best of the scaffolding trade, and we’re honoured to be a part of it. Every team here brought their A-game, and we’re proud to represent the industry at its highest level.”

A Celebration of Talent

The competition featured 18 elite teams from around the U.S., including Apex Access Systems and even UK-based JMAC Scaffolding Limited and Revolution Industrial. All of them demonstrated their expertise in building and dismantling complex scaffolding structures under strict time constraints.

Judged by a panel of industry experts, teams were evaluated on precision, safety, teamwork, and overall efficiency.

“This wasn’t just about speed—it was about doing it right,” said one of the judges. “The level of professionalism and skill we saw today was remarkable.”

An Industry Highlight

Held during the prestigious World of Concrete trade show, the championship provided a global platform for scaffolding professionals to shine.

With thousands of construction and masonry professionals attending, the competition brought much-needed attention to the critical role scaffolders play in the global construction industry.

“It was amazing to see scaffolders getting the recognition they deserve,” said one attendee. “The level of skill and coordination involved in what they do is incredible. Watching this live really highlights how essential they are to construction projects worldwide.”

More Than Just a Competition

Beyond the contest, the event celebrated scaffolding as a trade. SAIA and AT-PAC will also host educational presentations and product demonstrations throughout the week, giving attendees a glimpse into the latest innovations and safety practices shaping the industry.

“Every team here is a winner,” said SAIA President Mike Bredl.

“This competition is about elevating the scaffolding profession and showcasing the talent that makes construction safer and more efficient. We’re incredibly proud of everyone who participated.”

Looking Ahead

As the 2025 Scaffold Builders Championship wraps up, SAIA is already gearing up for next year’s event, aiming to make the competition even better with a live stream for viewers worldwide.

For now, Scaffold Resource has the title and bragging rights, but the camaraderie and celebration of skill have left a lasting impression on everyone involved.

For more information about the competition and future SAIA events, visit their website or follow them on social media.

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