Scaffolding Market Size is Projected to Reach USD 85.61 Billion by 2034, Growing at a CAGR of 4.60%: Zion Market Research

A new report from Zion Market Research puts today’s global scaffolding market at USD 59.74 billion and projects it will top USD 85 billion within a decade. The numbers imply a steady 4.6 percent annual growth rate between 2025 and 2034.

Key Takeaways:

  • The global scaffolding market was valued at USD 59.74 billion in 2024.
  • Zion Market Research projects the market will surpass USD 85.61 billion by 2034.
  • The report forecasts a 4.60 percent compound annual growth rate over 2025-2034.
  • The figures represent a near-USD 26 billion increase in ten years.
  • Findings were released via Globe Newswire on August 18, 2025.

Market Snapshot 2024
At the start of the forecast window, Zion Market Research places the worldwide scaffolding segment at USD 59.74 billion. That baseline underscores both the scale and the ubiquity of the temporary structures that rim construction sites and infrastructure projects around the globe.

Decade-Long Growth Outlook
According to the same report, the market is on track to reach USD 85.61 billion by 2034—an expansion of almost one-and-a-half times its current size. The projected compound annual growth rate is 4.60 percent for the 2025-2034 period, signaling steady, incremental gains rather than break-neck leaps.

Table 1. Scaffolding Market Forecast

Year | Market Size (USD billion)
—- | ————————-
2024 | 59.74
2034 | 85.61

Inside the Forecast
The decade-spanning outlook, released via Globe Newswire on August 18, 2025, draws exclusively on Zion Market Research’s assessment of global demand. While the report’s full methodology remains behind a paywall, the headline numbers alone point to a sector that is quietly, but consistently, gaining ground.

Looking Ahead
If the projections hold, scaffolding will add nearly USD 26 billion in value over ten years. For an industry that rarely makes front-page news, that rise suggests its steel frames and planks will remain an indispensable—and growing—part of the world’s construction landscape.

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