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Anthony Mooney, Creamfields 2016, Larmac LIVE Acorn Event Structures Is One of the UK’S Largest Providers of Indoor and Outdoor Scaffold-Based Event Structures Credit : Anthony Mooney, Creamfields 2016, LarMac LIVE Acorn Event Structures is one of the UK’s largest providers of indoor and outdoor scaffold-based event structures. Credit : Anthony Mooney, Creamfields 2015, LarMac LIVE Harnessing almost 20 years’ experience with Europe’s largest stock of Layher Outdoor stage roofs for live Temporary scaffold Combining stock components Event System and Prolyte Staging music events plus ancillary infrastructure and overlay with custom elements to create Products, we consistently deliver structures. solutions. unique installations. premium and innovative solutions to world-class events. 6 50m Super Structure 26 Ground Levelling Platforms 38 Brand Walls & Towers 8 33 to 16m Space Roof 27 Staircases & Towers 39 Pavilions, Expo & Exhibition With strategically placed operational bases 10 26 or 19m Arc Roof 28 Access Ramps 40 Truss Structures throughout the UK and in-house design, 11 Custom Stages 29 Handrails & Balustrade 41 Experiential Projects engineering and logistical departments we 12 21m Dome Roof 30 Service & Signage Gantries 42 Art Installations deliver the complete package, from brief to 13 16m Midi Roof 31 Pedestrian Walkways & Bridges 43 Extreme Sports activation. 14 14m Dome Roof 32 Grandstands 15 12m Midi Roof 33 Media, Film & TV Structures Get in touch to see how we can assist in 16 Elevated Saddlespan 34 Hoarding & Facades the activation of your event or bring your 17 Unique Stock Stages 35 Hoists & Lifts concept to life. 18 Front of House & Projector Towers www.acorn-events.com 19 Rigging Towers 20 Screen Supports 21 Ground Support 22 Steel Truss 23 Stairs, Platforms & Infrastructure 6 50m Super Structure 8 33 to 16m Space Roof – Stadium 9 33 to 16m Space Roof – Festival 10 26 or 19m Arc Roof 11 Custom Stages 12 21m Dome Roof 13 16m Midi Roof 14 14m Dome Roof 15 12m Midi Roof 16 Elevated Saddlespan 17 Unique Stock Stages 18 Front of House & Projector Towers 19 Rigging Towers 20 Screen Supports 21 Ground Support 22 Steel Truss 23 Stairs, Platforms & Infrastructure “Acorn has been supplying Boomtown Festival with structures for over 4 years and we have always found them to be supremely efficient and skilled. Having proved a reliable contractor, we have increased Acorn’s spec over this period with confidence that they could deliver the project. We have an ongoing, professional working relationship with them – in planning they are thorough and proactive with advice, helping us to design large structures for unique set builds and stages. Whilst on site they are flexible and willing to problem solve new requirements that our challenging design concepts pose.” Lak Mitchell, Founder, Boomtown Fair Credit : Wembley Stadium Super Structure Build Credit : Charlie Raven, Creamfields 2016, LarMac LIVE Super Structure Production Loading Credit : LorenzoTnc, Creamfields 2016, LarMac LIVE 50m Super Structure 50m Super Structure Key Features Plant Requirements Applications • Modular construction, variable sizes • Award-winning Dome Structure Super Structure Build Credit : Anthony Mooney, Creamfields 2016, LarMac LIVE • Crane • Temporary venue • Widths up to 50m • Integral Layher stage platforms/ • Cherry picker • Aircraft hanger • Length in 6m increments up to 120m VIP gantries /set support structures • Scissor lift • Warehouse storage facility • Trim height of 20m • Flat-packed minimises transportation • Roto telehandler • TV & Film • Standard packages: • Fully weatherproof with PVC roof 2,000m2/ 4,000m2 / 6,000m2 and gable end sheets Site Requirements • Build time – 3 to 7 days • High pressure water supply • Load capacity 2,500kg per beam line • Remote weather monitoring • Trackway Floor area Load capacity 2,000m2 50,000kg 4,000m2 85,000kg 6,000m2 120,000kg 6 Super Structure Build Credit : aLIVE Coverage, Creamfields 2016, LarMac LIVE 7 Bruce Springsteen Lytham Festival Wembley Stadium Live Nation Credit : Wembley Stadium Kings of Leon Tennents Vital Swansea Belfast Orchard Media MCD Credit : Anthony Mooney, Creamfields 2015, LarMac LIVE MTV Crashes, Coventry, Clockwork Productions Creamfields 2016, Warrington, LarMac LIVE Space Roof – Stadium Space Roof – Festival Key Features Plant Requirements Key Features Plant Requirements • Stage widths from 16 to 33 m • Cherry picker • Stage widths from 16 to 33m • Cherry picker • Stage depths from 12 to 21m • Scissor lift • Stage depths from 12 to 21m • Scissor lift • Trim heights from 8 to 16m • Roto telehandler Stereophonics Common People • Trim heights from 8 to 16m • Roto telehandler • Layher stage platform incorporating Wrexham Oxford • Layher stage platform incorporating ballast and roof towers Site Requirements Kilimanjaro Live LarMac LIVE ballast and roof towers Site Requirements • Integral PA hangs up to 4,000kg per side • High pressure water supply • Integral PA hangs up to 4,000kg per side • High pressure water supply • Space Roof or Steel Truss video wings • Trackway to four sides of stage • Space Roof or Steel Truss video wings • Trackway to four sides of stage • Integral Layher load-in ramp • Three phase power supply • Integral Layher load-in ramp • Three phase power supply and access stairs and access stairs • Cowsheds to side and rear up • Cowsheds to side and rear up to 6m deep to 6m deep • Load capacity – 26,000 – 60,000kg • Load capacity – 26,000 – 60,000kg • Build time – 2 to 4 days • Build time – 2 to 4 days 8 • Remote weather monitoring station • Remote weather monitoring station 9 Victorious Lions Den Southsea Winchester Victorious Festival Boomtown Fair Credit : Boomtown Fair Americas Cup Madness Grandslam Southsea UK Tour A Stones Throw Liz Hobbs Group Credit : Boomtown Fair Victorious Festival, Southsea, Victorious Festival Sector 6, Winchester, Boomtown Festival Arc Roof Custom Stages Key Features Plant Requirements Due to an increase in demand of We have the resource to take your • 19 or 26m stage width • 2x cherry picker customers requiring unique solutions conceptual designs from paper to reality, • Depth of stage modular in 4m • 50 tonne crane for their event presence, we established managing all aspects of the process increments Victorious Tokyo World a dedicated division to handle these in-house from design and engineering • Layher stage platform incorporating Site Requirements Southsea Bristol enquiries. through to fabrication and installation. ballast and roof arches • High pressure water supply Victorious Festival Audio Funktion • Integral Layher load-in ramp • Trackway Combining components of the scaffold and access stairs and staging divisions with custom • Intergal cowsheds elements and extensive knowledge • Load capacity – 4,000kg per arch base, we can create unique solutions for • Build time – 3 to 4 days clients looking for something different • Remote weather monitoring station for their event. 10 11 Proms in the Park Simply Red Swansea Cartmel Racecourse Swansea City Council Cuffe & Taylor Field Day Wirral Rocks Victoria Park Birkenhead London Cuffe & Taylor LarMac LIVE Y-Not Festival, Derbyshire, Count of Ten Concert by the Lake, Tatton, Cuffe & Taylor 21m Dome Roof 16m Midi Roof Key Features Plant Requirements Key Features Plant Requirements • 21m stage width • Cherry picker • 16m stage width • Cherry picker • Depth of stage modular in 2.0 / 2.5m • 50 tonne crane • 10m stage depth increments OnRoundhay Concert by the Lake • Layher stage platform incorporating Site Requirements • Layher stage platform incorporating Site Requirements Leeds Tatton ballast and roof towers • High pressure water supply ballast and roof arches • High pressure water supply Harvey Goldsmith Cuffe & Taylor • Integral Layher load-in ramp • Three phase power • Integral Layher load-in ramp • Trackway and access stairs • Trackway and access stairs • Integral PA points • Cowsheds • Cowsheds • Load capacity – 4,000kg per arch • Load capacity – 10,000kg UDL • Build time – 2 days • Build time – 1 day • Remote weather monitoring station • Remote weather monitoring station 12 13 Two Thousand Trees Madness Grandslam Gloucestershire UK Tour Two Thousand Trees Liz Hobbs Group Grillstock Village Green Bristol Southend-on-Sea Metal Culture Carfest, Hamphire, SWG Events Wireless Festival, Finsbury Park, Live Nation 14m Dome Roof 12m Midi Roof Key Features Plant Requirements Key Features Plant Requirements • 14m stage width • Cherry picker • 12m stage width • Cherry picker • Depth of stage modular in 2.5m • 8m stage depth increments Site Requirements Love Supreme Courteeners • Layher stage platform incorporating Site Requirements • Layher stage platform incorporating • High pressure water supply Glynde Manchester ballast and roof towers • High pressure water supply ballast and roof arches • Trackway LarMac LIVE SJM • Integral Layher load-in ramp • Three phase power • Integral Layher load-in ramp and access stairs • Trackway and access stairs • Integral PA points • Cowsheds • Cowsheds • Load capacity – 2,000kg per arch • Load capacity – 6,000kg UDL • Build time – 1 to 2 days • Build time – 1 day • Remote weather monitoring station • Remote weather monitoring station 14 15 Victorious Festival Hemisphere Southsea Stage Victorious Festival Demonstration Build Warehouse Leeds Stage Victorious Festival, Southsea, Victorious Festival Truss Stage Elevated Saddlespan Unique Stock Stages Key Features Plant Requirements Hemisphere Stage Warehouse Stage Truss Stage • 10m stage width • Forklift • 20 to 50m structure width • Modular construction • 15m stage width • 10m stage depth • 2,000m2 floor area • Widths up to 33m • 8m stage depth • Layher stage platform
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