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Doka further strengthens its position as a one-stop shop for formwork and scaffolding

New scaffolding product lines revealed at bauma 2025

07.04.2025 | Press
Doka further strengthens its position as a one-stop shop for formwork and scaffolding
At bauma 2025, visitors will experience an array of brand-new scaffolding innovations at the Doka booth in the open-air area north/west (booth FN.420–FN.423). With the introduction of new scaffolding product lines, Doka is further expanding its offering as a one-stop shop for formwork and scaffolding. Developed in close cooperation with global scaffolding provider AT-PAC, the new product lines are tailored to the practical needs of today’s construction sites – from high-load applications to public access, façade works, and complex geometries.

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Across more than 5,300 square meters of exhibition space, Doka will showcase over 40 innovations from various fields of concrete construction – with scaffolding playing a central role. Towering above it all: a 30-meter scaffolding landmark tower, built from Ringlock components and Doka’s UniKit heavy-duty shoring system. It's more than a visual landmark – it’s a statement of engineering capability, modular integration, and Doka’s ambitions in scaffolding. At the very top, a fully accessible visitor platform offers one of the most spectacular views of the entire bauma exhibition grounds – giving attendees not only a unique perspective on the show, but a literal vantage point on the future of scaffolding.

“For construction companies, our integrated offering of formwork and scaffolding means one partner, one planning process, and one logistics flow. That reduces complexity, saves valuable time, and increases execution certainty, especially on projects with tight schedules or demanding geometries,” says Robert Hauser, CEO of Doka. “We’re bringing everything together under one roof with the same quality standards our customers have trusted for decades.”

Scaffolding power in one place
Under one big roof, Doka is showcasing its products and innovations alongside its subsidiaries and sister companies from across the Umdasch Group. As part of this setup, visitors will also experience the scaffolding brand AT-PAC, a global provider of scaffolding solutions for the industrial sector and scaffold contractors, and part of the newly launched umdasch Industrial Solutions, the third division of the Umdasch Group, to which Doka also belongs. As a global powerhouse with 30 years of scaffolding expertise, AT-PAC serves as the engineering and development driver behind the innovations presented at the Doka booth. All new product lines are designed for use across both construction sites and industrial environments.

“Thanks to our close collaboration within the Group, construction companies can be confident that all innovations are developed with their needs in mind,” says Robert Hauser. “Each of the new scaffolding product lines being introduced has one clear goal: to make on-site work faster, safer, and more efficient for Doka customers.”

Longer spans, fewer parts
One of the most talked-about highlights at the booth will be the Multi-Purpose Beam System (MPBS) – a major step forward in modular scaffolding. Designed for o-type planks, MPBS enables trip free walking surfaces, longer spans with reduced number of components required, and integrates seamlessly into existing ringtype scaffolding systems. Its true strength lies in its adaptability: from large cantilevers to suspended scaffolds and even pipe racks, it opens entirely new configurations without compromising on stability or speed of assembly. A fully walkable scaffolding assembly can be experienced by delegates to showcase the system's potential first-hand.

Public access, engineered for safety
Another highlight will be the new Ringlock Public Access Stair System (Ringlock PAS). The steel stairs are designed to secure infrastructure projects, industrial sites, or major public events with heavy foot traffic. PAS delivers high-load capacity, child-proof safety features, and full compatibility with Ringlock scaffolding. Its modular design means it adapts easily to different site geometries and at bauma, it will be featured prominently within the 30-metre tower itself.

Flexible façade scaffolding with hybrid efficiency
Construction companies working on façade and renovation projects will appreciate the new Ringlock Hybrid Standard, blending the best of frame scaffolding with the adaptability of Ringlock. Lighter, easier to handle, and built for sites where frequent adjustments are part of the job, this system helps crews work faster without giving up safety or load-bearing capacity.

Strong foundations, faster assembly
Ringshore, the new Ringlock shoring frame, is a flexible solution for every shoring application. Built around Ringlock geometry but explicitly designed for efficiency improvement, it features integrated ladders, modular height adjustment, and a streamlined assembly process that can cut labour time by up to 30% compared to standard Ringlock. Whether used for slab formwork or platforms in industrial environments, Ringshore delivers high performance with fewer complications.

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