Urgent Industry Commentary: Hong Kong Fire Tragedy Marks the End of the Bamboo Era
Nov 28, 2025[AJ Scaffolding] Demands Immediate Transition to Non-Combustible Steel Scaffolding
[City, Date: November 27, 2025]
The catastrophic Category 5 fire that engulfed the Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po, Hong Kong, has sent a shockwave through the global construction industry. This is more than a local tragedy; it is a definitive call to action on global building safety standards.
We extend our deepest condolences to the victims and their families affected by this disaster. While investigations are ongoing, initial reports confirm that the fire spread with unprecedented speed, largely attributed to the highly flammable nature of the traditional bamboo scaffolding and substandard safety netting encasing the high-rise towers.
As a leading supplier of high-grade Steel Scaffolding Systems (Metal Modular Scaffolding), [AJ Scaffolding] urges building owners, contractors, and regulatory bodies worldwide to immediately transition away from combustible external structures.

The official casualty count from the Wang Fuk Court fire underscores the fatal risk of using flammable materials on high-rise structures:
| Casualty Category (As of Nov 27, 2025, 8 PM HKT) | Official Number Reported | Notes |
| Confirmed Deaths | At least 83 (including 1 Firefighter) | Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades. |
| Confirmed Injuries | At least 77 (including 11 Firefighters) | Many remain in critical or serious condition. |
| People Missing | Scores remain unaccounted for | Rescue efforts are severely hampered by collapsed debris and extreme heat. |
| Affected Buildings | 7 out of 8 residential high-rise towers were severely damaged. | The fire spread vertically and horizontally across the complex. |

The severity of the tragedy has prompted an immediate and extensive response from the Hong Kong government, signaling a permanent shift in construction regulation:
Criminal Investigation: Police have already arrested three individuals—two directors of the construction company and one engineering consultant—on suspicion of manslaughter.
Regulatory Overhaul: The Chief Executive has announced the establishment of an Inspection and Regulatory Working Group to thoroughly review all building protection materials (such as netting and tarps) for fire-retardant properties.
Phasing Out Bamboo: The Development Bureau is working with the industry to create a "roadmap for replacing bamboo scaffolding with metal scaffolding," accelerating the transition previously announced for public works.
Emergency Relief: A HK$300 Million Relief Fund has been established, and emergency cash subsidies (HK$10,000 per household) and temporary housing for displaced residents are being coordinated.


The fundamental difference between steel and bamboo scaffolding is their reaction to fire. Bamboo acts as a fuel source, creating a massive "chimney effect" that super-heats the air and rapidly spreads flames across the entire building façade.
| Safety Feature | Steel Scaffolding | Traditional Bamboo Scaffolding |
| Fire Rating | Non-Combustible (Class A) | Highly Combustible; Acts as a fuel source |
| Structural Integrity in Fire | Maintains shape and strength under extreme heat (non-flammable) | Collapses, contributing to the spread of debris and complicating rescue |
| Legal Standing | Compliant with incoming regulatory demands | Under immediate review and planned for phase-out |
The government's decisive action confirms that the era of traditional, fire-prone bamboo scaffolding is ending. Investing in steel scaffolding is no longer just a best practice—it is rapidly becoming a regulatory necessity.
[AJ Scaffolding] is ready to support this essential safety shift by providing:
Guaranteed Non-Combustibility: Our steel systems are entirely fire-resistant, eliminating the risk of the external scaffold contributing to the spread of a blaze.
Unrivalled Structural Strength: We provide engineered solutions designed for superior load-bearing capacity and stability, critical for worker safety and rescue operations.
Regulatory Compliance: Our products meet the stringent requirements of international construction and fire safety standards, aligning your project with the new safety benchmarks being established in Hong Kong and beyond.
The safety of workers and residents cannot be compromised for the sake of tradition or cost savings. The cost of this tragic negligence is far too high.
We urge all stakeholders to choose the future of safety today. Contact us for a comprehensive assessment of how our steel scaffolding systems can secure your next project against the risk of catastrophic fire.