About Us

Adam Jordan established Scaff Connect in 1998. Adam gained his experience through 19 years of working and supervising for numerous scaffolding companies throughout Australia.

2003 saw Adam go into partnership with Rob McCormack as Scaff Connect expanded up the east coast of Australia. 

Our commitment to providing quality scaffolding systems at competitive rates in a safe environment has led to major partnerships with:

2010 – 2013 (ongoing) – Bechtel – Major expansion of Port Waratah Coal Services at Kooragang Island

2011 – Tomago Carbon Bake

2011 – 2013 (ongoing) – John Holldand Stage 2 expansion of NCIG

2012 – Sun Metals Smelter Townsville

Scaff Connect has helped in the rebuilding the cyclone ravaged areas around Innisfail in North Queensland.

Our professional approach has resulted in Scaff Connect being a preferred supplier of scaffold for further insurance company work in the Lismore, Byron Bay and Brisbane areas following recent storms.

Scaff Connect now operates up the entire east coast, from Sydney in the south to Cairns and beyond.

Port Waratah Coal Services
Located in the port of Newcastle, NSW, PWCS operates the world’s largest and most efficient coal handling operation. Between the Carrington and Kooragang operations, PWCS moves around 102 million tonnes per annum of coal.

Scaff Connect is the preferred supplier of scaffolding systems to PWCS for the maintenance of its plant and equipment to keep the terminal operating at its peak.

The Future…
Scaff Connect has a Pacific region focus after construction work in, and being invited to tender on numerous other major developments in Papua New Guinea.

Locations in Australia where we can provide scaffolding services include:

If you need scaffolding on the east coast of Australia let us know.