Engine 04 · Production
Stage & Rigging. Roof load · points · build days.
The structural engine — stage, B-stage, automation, roof load, rigging points, build days, structural sign-offs. The engine that decides whether the show can hang from the building.
100%
Sign-offs versioned
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Unsigned loads
5d
Wembley Stadium build
The job nobody else is doing properly.
Rigging is where shows fail catastrophically. The Stage engine refuses to advance a load plan that does not hold against the venue's structural model.
Roof loads, point loads, B-stage cantilevers, automation paths — every weight modelled against every venue, every time.
Sign-offs are versioned, owned and time-stamped. No load goes up that has not been signed by a structural engineer of record.
What it does.
01
Load plan
Roof load, point load and dead-weight modelled against the venue's structural envelope.
02
Rigging plot
Per-point rigging plots signed off by structural engineer of record.
03
Build schedule
Build days, mid-build inspections and strike timed against curfew and freight.
04
B-stage / catwalks
Cantilevers, automation paths and crowd interface modelled and signed.
05
Pitch protection
Stadium pitch protection plans signed off with venue and (where relevant) the FA.
06
Insurance trail
Structural sign-offs feed directly into the insurance and venue handover packs.
How it runs, end to end.
- 01
Production Design hands over scenic and load assumptions.
- 02
Load plan modelled against the venue; structural sign-off captured.
- 03
Build, mid-build inspection and strike scheduled against curfew.
- 04
Sign-offs and inspection logs fed to insurance and venue handover.
AI on rigging
Anomaly detection on point loads — flags any load that drifts outside design tolerance during build or show, before it becomes an incident.
What changes for the artist and the venue.
Every rigging point signed by an engineer of record.
Pitch protection plans accepted by venue and rights-holder.
Build schedule respects curfew, freight and crew rest.
Insurance pack issued direct from the rigging engine.
Common questions about Stage & Rigging.
A structural engineer of record, named in the sign-off, with the version captured against the show.
Per-zone protection plans are signed off with the venue and rights-holder before any load goes up.
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