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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Scaffolding Association Partners with Rightlease

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The Scaffolding Association has announced a strategic partnership with Rightlease, a leading car and commercial vehicle leasing brokerage.

The partnership aims to provide members with tailored and cost-effective vehicle leasing solutions, offering access to a wide range of cars, vans, and pickups through corporate or personal contracts.

Rightlease, known for its expertise in the vehicle leasing market, has built strong relationships with manufacturers and lenders, allowing it to offer competitive pricing and flexible agreements.

The collaboration is expected to benefit scaffolding firms by helping them secure reliable transportation at affordable rates.

Scaffolding Association Chief Executive Robert Candy highlighted the importance of securing a trusted leasing partner in the current market.

“The Scaffolding Association is delighted to partner with Rightlease, which will support members with an experienced and personal approach developed over many years in the vehicle leasing industry. Identifying the right partner in this ever-changing vehicle marketplace is increasingly important.”

With the scaffolding industry reliant on efficient transport solutions, the partnership is designed to streamline the leasing process and ensure businesses have access to the vehicles they need.

Rightlease Managing Director Gary Hodder emphasised the benefits the partnership will bring to association members.

“Rightlease is excited to launch this strategic partnership with the Scaffolding Association, bringing an outstanding offering to its members. By leveraging strong manufacturer relationships and a broad panel of lenders, Rightlease can pass on significant savings, add real value, and deliver exceptional service.”

The partnership has already received positive feedback from scaffolding professionals who have worked with Rightlease. Sean Phillips, Director of Inner City Scaffolding, praised the company’s service and reliability.

“Gary and his team have consistently provided exceptional service at highly competitive rates. Their professionalism, reliability, and commitment to delivering on their promises set them apart. My experience has been outstanding, and I confidently endorse their services.”

Scaffolding Association members can take advantage of exclusive leasing offers from Rightlease by using the code TSA when making inquiries.

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