United Scaffolding rebrands to ScaffSource

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United Scaffolding Inc. has been rebranded ScaffSource. The organization will offer customers a nationwide network for the rental and sales of scaffolding and shoring materials, as well as project design and management services.

ScaffSource started as United Scaffolding of American in 1992, acquired Pyramid Scaffolding, Cowboy Scaffolding and Cherokee Scaffolding in 1996 and passed through the hands of two owners before landing with American Industrial Partners in 2017. The company was rebranded as United Scaffolding in 2019.

“Since 1992, United Scaffolding Inc. has served contractors and market segments nationwide,” said Justin Anderson, president of ScaffSource. “We are excited to relaunch this business under this new brand and look forward to continuing our existing relationships and building new ones because of the impact ScaffSource will make by offering greater access to our products and services. With this change, we are refocusing our efforts to move our inventory closer to strategic markets to serve our customers better.”

With a 30+ year legacy and a team whose experience combines to more than 150 years of industry knowledge, ScaffSource offers a diverse range of services including rental, design and sales. ScaffSource maintains one of the largest U.S. networks of inventory yards in the industry, with 12 offices strategically located for responsiveness and service with an inventory of more than 17 million pieces of scaffolding and a large and growing shoring inventory.

The company’s value-added services include 3D modeling for precise scaffold design, to verify delivery of the exact inventory needed to begin a project on time and stay within budget. The technology simplifies complex projects by providing better visualization and planning for more accurate resource management, safer execution, and labor and material cost savings.

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