Moving-head LED fixture rigged to a truss in a permanent installation.
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05 · Service

Installation.

Permanent venues, broadcast facilities, and corporate spaces — engineered for the way the room is actually used.

Principle

Permanent venues, broadcast facilities, and corporate spaces — engineered for how the room will actually be used. Commissioned, calibrated, serviced — not handed off.

Specified to the way the room is actually used, not generalized to please everyone. Handover is complete, not timed.

Applications

What this looks like in the room.

  • Banquet halls and wedding venues — permanent sound, light, and projection sized to programme and capacity.

  • Broadcast studios and recording rooms — acoustic treatment, signal routing, and operator workflow designed together.

  • Corporate auditoriums and conference centres — voice clarity, video display, and lighting that handles every meeting type.

  • Houses of worship — speech reinforcement and visual coverage scaled to the congregation and the architecture.

  • Performance venues and theatres — full-spec rig commissioned to industry standards.

  • Hospitality and retail — background music systems, paging, and dynamic lighting tied to the brand standard.

Capabilities

Site survey

Acoustic, structural, sightline, and use-pattern analysis. The room as it actually is, not as the floor plan suggests.

System design

Specified for the way the venue will be used — programming, services, weddings, broadcast — not generalized to please everyone.

Fabrication oversight

Cable routes, conduit paths, rack layouts, finish details. Construction sequenced with the trades on site, not against them.

Commissioning and tuning

Every input tested. Every output measured. Coverage walked, time-aligned, and signed off against published targets.

Operator training

Documentation that the venue's staff can actually use. Hands-on sessions until the operators are confident. The handover is complete, not timed.

Long-term service

Annual calibration, firmware management, spares strategy, fault response. The result is still ours after the install.

What we provide

Specified to the brief and provisioned for the show — not pulled from a fixed inventory.

  • Permanent sound systems

    Distributed audio · in-ceiling · architectural speakers

  • Background music and paging

    BGM · zone audio · public address

  • Conferencing and AV

    Boardroom AV · video conferencing · ceiling mics

  • Permanent lighting

    Architectural lighting · venue lighting · DMX control

  • Digital signage and displays

    LED walls · projection · video walls · monitors

  • Broadcast and recording rooms

    Studio fit-out · acoustic treatment · isolation

  • Control systems

    Crestron · room control · scene presets · automation

  • Service and calibration contracts

    Annual maintenance · firmware updates · spares

Scale

The handover is complete, not timed.

Whether the room is a boardroom or a stadium, the install is signed off when the operators are confident — not when the calendar says we're done.

Operating discipline

How a deployment holds up.

01

Specified to the room, not the catalog.

Acoustic, structural, sightline, and use-pattern analysis comes first. The kit gets specified to how the room will actually be used — never the other way around.

02

Commissioned to measurement, not opinion.

Every input tested, every output measured, coverage walked, time-aligned, and signed off against published targets before handover.

03

Service is part of the install.

Annual calibration, firmware management, fault response, spares strategy. The result is still ours after the install — not the operator's problem alone.

Architectural lighting commissioning in a permanent venue.
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Frequently asked

Common questions about installation.

Direct line

Brief us on the installation requirement.