NASC supports Premier Access Scaffolding at Lincolnshire Construction and Engineering Week
Last month, NASC's Business Development Manager, Phil Goddard, and Careers Executive, Rebekah Jardine, joined forces with Daryll Sleight from Premier Access Scaffolding to represent Scaffolding Careers at the Lincolnshire Construction and Engineering Week 2025.
The team arrived in style in NASC's Buzz Van, packed full of interactive resources designed to spark curiosity and showcase the exciting opportunities within the scaffolding industry.
Students attending the event were given the chance to immerse themselves in the world of scaffolding, through hands-on activities including using NASC’s VR headsets, through which they tested their skills on a hazard perception simulation, helping them understand the importance of safety on-site. Students also got to play with K’Nex kits, allowing them to build models of cantilever scaffolds, gaining a practical sense of design and structure. Both resources form part of NASC's Talent Pack, which is available to all NASC members to help them engage with schools, colleges and young people.
Adding a personal touch to the day, two scaffolders shared stories from their own careers in scaffolding, giving students a first-hand look at what working in the industry is like. Their insights and enthusiasm helped to paint a picture of scaffolding not just as a job, but as a rewarding and dynamic career path.
As one scaffolder explained, “Hopefully, we can help inspire these youngsters to maybe play a part in this fantastic industry in the future.”
Why outreach matters
Events such as Lincolnshire Construction and Engineering Week are vital in tackling the skills shortage faced by the construction industry. With an ageing workforce and increasing demand for skilled operatives, it has never been more important to introduce young people to the opportunities available in scaffolding and access. Early engagement helps challenge outdated perceptions, highlights the technical skills involved and shows that scaffolding offers clear pathways to progression, stability and success.
Supporting members
Jardine explained why these events matter for NASC. "It is a priority for NASC to support members who want to engage in careers activities and showcase the industry to the next generation. Whether it’s through supplying resources like the Talent Pack, providing advice on running activities, or helping connect with schools and colleges, we are here to help."
If you or a member of your team is planning to get involved in outreach and would like support, please contact [email protected]. Together, we can make a real difference in shaping the future of our industry.