| The roof is a self climbing
four legged ground support roof system. It has blue waterproof covering
to the top and black to the sides. The front has a one metre canopy which overhangs the front of the stage platform which prevents rain blowing onto the stage front and adequately waterproofs any lighting equipment rigged under it. The stage itself is 32 feet wide and 20 feet deep and has two doorways on either side, one upstage and one downstage. The stage height is variable up to a maximum of six feet and is skirted in black material. Lighting, sound equipment and banners can be rigged from the structure which is constructed from 5Omm diameter aluminium tube. |
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| The PA towers are constructed
from modular scaffolding with dedicated waterproof covers which match the
main stage covers. They have a drop down flap on the front to fully seal
the loudspeakers and amplifiers during the night or in the event of torrential
or driving rain. Access to the inside of the tower is by means of a sealable door flap on the back. There are two platforms inside initially set at 500mm and 1500mm above ground level. These floors can be moved in 500mm increments up or down to suit any unusual P.A requirements. The front of the towers have vertical aluminium trusses to match the stage and gauze's with logos or branding can be attached to these. |
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| In order to comply with the requirements of the calculations
four guy lines are fixed to the four vertical towers and secured to ground
fixings on either side of the stage. These fixings are essential and cannot be compromised. In the event of very high winds the roof canopy can be lowered to stage level. An anemometer is fixed to the top of one of the towers, which sounds an alarm if the wind speed increases above a predetermined safe level. |
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| The stage platform is free-standing
and is not part of the roof structure. It is constructed from staging units which comply with temporary staging legislation and can withstand a force of 5KN per square metre. Handrails are secured along the back of the platform to prevent anyone walking backwards into the rear wall. In accordance with the manufacturers recommendations, all stage platforms over 1200mm high have leg bracing in two planes. |
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| The four towers and the stage legs have base pads to
prevent them sinking should the ground condition deteriorate due to wet
weather or ground water. There are at least two means of egress from the stage, which can be either upstage or downstage to suit the requirements of the event and have steps with handrails. Ramps with handrails can be supplied if required. |
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Insurance - Up to £ 2,000,000 public liability insurance is held by our company.
| Technical Drawings & Dimensions |
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| Front view |
| Side view |
| Plan view |
| Front view with PA towers |