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What We Rent

The full technical chain for waterfront events.

Every service below can be booked on its own or combined into one integrated production package, scaled to your quay, your audience and your schedule. Tell us the event and we assemble only what you need, delivered, installed and operated by our own crew.

Crew installing modular stage and lighting equipment at a port

Modular Pier Stages

Our stage systems are the backbone of most port bookings. Built from configurable decking, risers, stairs and roof options, they adapt to the exact width, length and load limits of your quay while keeping clean sightlines for the audience. Surfaces are anti-slip and every platform is levelled and ballasted for stability on open, uneven docks. Whether you need a low speaker platform for a reception, a raised catwalk for a ship naming, or a covered main stage for a public festival, we specify the structure around your programme, deliver it pre-planned, and install it inside tight access windows so the venue is ready well before doors.

Concert Sound Reinforcement

Open water offers no walls to reflect sound, so audio over a harbour has to be designed rather than simply switched on. We supply line-array PA, subwoofers, stage monitors, microphones and digital consoles tuned specifically for open-air coverage, keeping speech intelligible and music full without spilling noise across the whole port. Our engineers model the throw for your footprint, place delay elements where crowds gather, and mix live so every seat, from the front rail to the far edge of the quay, hears a balanced, controlled result. From a compact speech system to a full festival rig, the sound is clear, powerful and respectful of neighbours.

Intelligent & Neon Lighting

Lighting is where waterfront events become unforgettable, and it is our signature. We rig moving heads, LED wash, sharp beams, blinders and saturated neon accents that read across the water and reflect off its dark surface for a glow no indoor room can match. Fixtures are exposure-resistant and rigged with protected connectors so weather never ends the show. Our programmers build looks live on console, syncing magenta and violet washes to music, speeches and brand moments, so a single rig can feel intimate for a reception one minute and euphoric for a headline set the next, transforming a plain stretch of dock into a striking, camera-ready environment.

Dockside Power Distribution

Reliable current is the invisible foundation of every event, and on a public dock it demands real engineering. We survey your site, design distribution that keeps cabling protected and clear of spray, balance loads so nothing trips at the worst moment, and integrate quiet, correctly sized generators wherever mains supply falls short. Every run is earthed, tested, labelled and monitored by our crew throughout the event rather than left unattended. The result is stable, silent power that guests never think about, which is precisely the goal: dependable electricity that lets your stage, sound and lighting perform flawlessly from the first soundcheck to the final blackout.

Rigging & Structures

Beyond the stage itself, we provide the trussing, towers, ground support and rigging hardware that hold lighting, sound and branding safely in place above a busy quay. Every structure is specified with proper load calculations that account for wind capture over open water, not just static weight, and installed by certified riggers who document method statements and risk assessments. We build ground-support goalposts where flying points are unavailable, erect delay and follow-spot towers for larger audiences, and mount banners and scenic elements securely. This attention to structural detail keeps your production visually ambitious while remaining genuinely safe for performers, crew and the public sharing the port environment.

Technical Crew & Coordination

Equipment is only half of what we rent; the other half is the team that runs it. We provide project managers, stage crew, audio and lighting operators and riggers who plan your build, coordinate load-in around vessel movement and public access, operate the show live, and strike the site cleanly afterwards. Our people carry the certifications insurers and port authorities expect and stay on site throughout, handling any change calmly in real time. By taking responsibility for the whole technical backbone, from first cable to final teardown, we let organisers focus entirely on their guests, artists and message while we keep the production running smoothly and safely.