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Sector unites behind the International Access and Scaffolding Association

17 09 img1One of the most significant international developments in scaffolding and access for half a century has been unveiled with the formation of the International Access and Scaffolding Association (IASA).

The inaugural meeting took place at ScaffEx25 in Manchester last week.

The new association brings together the leading trade bodies from the United Kingdom, Japan, New Zealand, Malaysia, Australia, United States, and Canada, uniting under one banner to represent the scaffolding and access industry on the global stage.

For the first time, the sector has a single international voice dedicated to ensuring scaffolding and access is recognised as a vital enabler of construction, infrastructure, and industrial projects worldwide.

IASA has identified five key areas of collective action to transform the global scaffolding and access sector:

  • Improving the Image of Scaffolding – repositioning the industry as a professional, skilled, and essential trade.
  • Developing Global Talent – creating pathways to attract, train, and retain the next generation of scaffolding professionals.
  • Driving Innovation – sharing best practice, advancing technology, and embracing sustainable solutions.
  • Strengthening Compliance – raising standards of safety, quality, and professionalism worldwide.
  • Standardising Training – establishing consistent, high-quality training approaches to support global workforce mobility.

17 09 img2Speaking on behalf of IASA, Wayne Connolly, President of NASC, said:

“The formation of IASA marks a turning point for our industry. For the first time, the world’s leading scaffolding and access associations are working together with a united purpose: to champion our sector, elevate standards, and secure its rightful recognition as critical to the success of projects everywhere.”

By combining knowledge, expertise, and influence, IASA will act as a hub for collaboration across continents, fostering stronger relationships between industry leaders, contractors, educators, regulators, and clients.

The International Access and Scaffolding Association will now begin outreach to other nations, encouraging them to engage in this unprecedented opportunity to advance the sector collectively.

For more information, visit the IASA website at www.iasa.info