Rigging alterations in New Adelphi Theatre

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Value

£27,000

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  • Hoists

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Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

8 months ago

Description

We require alterations to the grid in the New Adelphi Theatre, which will entail the reconfiguring of electric pilewind winches and hemp sets in order to achieve a more useful distribution of available bars. Hemp sets will need to be decommissioned and the pulley block layout re-configured in order to divert an existing electric pilewind 
winch further upstage, with hemp sets then being reinstalled further downstage. 

All load testing, SWL signage and certification should be included.
This project should also include an update to the hoist control system to allow for two control positions (fly floor and stage).

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