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Stephen Gallacher is the Chief Engineer UK and Europe at AT-PAC. Stephen has over 20 years of experience in the engineering field. Prior to joining AT-PAC, they were the CFO at ATLANTIC PACIFIC EQUIPMENT INC. for 8 years. Before that, they owned their own business, Glass World, for 4 years. Stephen has a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from the University of Edinburgh.
Stephen Gallacher has a BCOMPT from the University of South Africa/Universiteit van Suid-Afrika in Accounting and Finance, as well as a Batchelor Of Accounting Science from the same school in Accounting.
Stephen Gallacher works with Rob Van Dijk - Regional Director, Europe, Richard L’herroux - Regional Director, England. Stephen Gallacher reports to Andrew Boynton, Managing Director, UK & Europe.
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Since 1995, AT-PAC has delivered high-quality industrial, municipal, and commercial scaffolding to contractors and project managers across the globe. We have a proven track record of competence, professionalism, and skilled engineering beyond the average quality of most scaffolding manufacturers. Our scaffolding solutions are custom-designed to meet the individual challenges of any job site, including industrial, municipal, commercial, events, and civil projects. As one of the leading scaffolding manufacturers in the USA, we are dedicated to delivering high-quality, safe scaffolding solutions. So much so, that many of our scaffolding components and accessories are manufactured in-house to make sure every detail is complete. Whether you are looking to buy or rent scaffolding, scaffolding engineering, or comprehensive scaffolding services, our team of experienced professionals will find the right scaffolding solutions to make your project a success. AT-PAC is one of the most trustworthy scaffolding manufacturers in the industry and we are always honored to meet a variety of scaffolding needs. To learn more, please contact AT-PAC today online or call one of our branch offices located across the country.