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Your Ultimate Resource Hub: The ScaffPlan Knowledge Base

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At ScaffPlan, we believe that having the right information at the right time is key to delivering safer, smarter, and faster scaffolding projects. That’s why we’ve built a comprehensive Knowledge Base — your go-to resource for everything you need to get the most out of ScaffPlan.

Whether you're designing complex scaffolding structures, managing temporary works, or simply looking to sharpen your knowledge, the ScaffPlan Knowledge Base is here to support you at every step.

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Introducing the ScaffPlan AI Assistant

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At ScaffPlan, we're changing the game. Now, you have the world’s best ScaffPlan expert right at your fingertips.

Whether you’re new to ScaffPlan or an experienced temporary works professional, our AI Assistant is here to support you with a wide range of helpful articles and suggested questions. Instead of searching for answers manually, you can now get instant guidance on scaffolding design, software functionality, and more.

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Scaffolding Trends in 2025: Innovations and Insights for the Industry

24 January 2025 | 2 minute read

As the construction and industrial sectors continue to evolve, scaffolding remains a vital component of projects worldwide. The year 2025 marks an exciting time for scaffolding professionals, with advancements in technology, safety standards, and sustainable practices shaping the future of the industry. This article explores the latest trends influencing the global scaffolding landscape.

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Revolutionising Temporary Works: Introducing ScaffPlan for SketchUp

28 November 2024 | 2 minute read

In the world of construction, temporary works are the unsung heroes—unseen and often unrecognised, yet essential. Supporting a $100 billion global industry, they provide the foundation for every structure, only to vanish once the project is complete. Despite their crucial role, temporary works remain a significant blind spot in the industry’s technological advancements. Until now.

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