Stand Construction

 carpet  Carpet  maintenance of space only sites  Maintenance Of Space Only Sites
 Code Of Practice  Code Of Practice  Modular Systems  Modular Systems
 dilapidation charges  Dilapidation Charges  Name Board Wording  Name Board Wording
 Drop Wires  Drop Wires  plans - submission of  Plans - Submission Of
 Eletrics  Electrics  Pop-Up Stands  Pop-Up Stands
 Enclosed Areas  Enclosed Areas  Power To Stands  Power To Stands
 Fixing Exhibits  Fixing Exhibits  Temporary Power Supply  Shell Scheme Specification
 Floor Loading  Floor Loading  Sluice Room  Sluice Room
 Height Restrictions  Height Restrictions  space only  Space Only Sites - Regulations
 Lighting  Lighting  Walling - Long Runs Of   Walling - Long Runs Of
 Materials  Materials    


Carpet

The shell scheme stands will be covered in a black coloured cord carpet. Should you wish to change your stand carpet for an alternative colour or finish, you can contact Exhibitor Sales at Melville Exhibition Services on 0121 780 0389 for further information.

If you intend to lay a platform before laying carpet, it must be of natural timber, with a minimum thickness of 25mm nominal, or chipboard, blackboard etc with a minimum thickness of 18mm.  Platforms and floor flats are available from Melville Exhibition Services by completing the optional extras form in the ‘forms’ section and a selection of floor coverings are offered in the furniture brochure.

Code Of Practice

Please ensure that your stand is always staffed and that all exhibits remain displayed while the exhibition is open.  In order that no discourtesy is shown to last minute visitors, dismantling of any displays or exhibits will be prohibited before 1730hrs on Tuesday 13 April.

Dilapidation Charges

Exhibitors are responsible for making good any damage caused to the fabric of the exhibition buildings by themselves, their agents or contractors.  In your own interests you should satisfy yourselves as to the condition of your site before commencing the building (space only) or dressing (shell scheme) of your stand and again after its clearance.  The Organisers will pass to the exhibitor any charges for damage to the exhibition halls, caused by exhibitors, their staff or their contractors.

Drop Wires

Drop wires may be used for the rigging of high level graphics, lighting trusses etc. but not for the stabilising of stands, which must be self-supporting. Please contact Trapeze Rigging on 0121 766 7713 or see the form in the ‘forms & downloads’ section.

Electrics

All electrical installations must be carried out by the official electrical contractor, Melville Exhibition Services and comply with current EVA regulations.  To order your electrical requirements and for a summary of installation regulations please contact Mark Simpkins at Melville Exhibition Services on 0121 780 3025 or see the order form in the ‘forms & downloads’ section.

Enclosed Areas

Doors to enclosed areas within your stand (e.g. offices, kitchens etc) must incorporate full length vision panels and must not open onto an aisle in order to ensure the safety of personnel on either side of the door.  This is to comply with amendments to the Disabilities Discrimination Act.

Fixing Exhibits

Double-sided adhesive pads must be used to attach light exhibits to the shell scheme panels.  Under no circumstances must nails, screws, staples etc be used.  A complete range of fixing clips can be used to hang heavier exhibits.  Further information or advice can be obtained from Paul Vernon at Melville Exhibition Services on 0121 780 3025.

Floor Loading

Floor loading is given as 300 lbs./sq.ft.  Point load of 7 tons are permissible 3m apart or at 2m distance from other distributed loads.

Height Restrictions

Any exhibitor wishing to build above 2.50 metres should contact Lindsey Hanford on 07514 079119 to confirm feasibility.  Stands exceeding 4.0 metres in height are deemed complex and therefore three copies of plans, structural calculations, a full risk assessment and method statement must be supplied.  Complex stands are conditional on a satisfactory site inspection by an independent structural engineer and the issue of a valid certificate (see ‘space only sites’ and ‘plans - submission of).

Lighting

General hall lighting is provided but it is strongly recommended that you also have specific lighting on your stand to highlight your exhibits.  All lighting installations must be carried out by the official electrical contractor, Melville Exhibition Services, and comply with current EVA regulations. Rob Young at Melville Exhibition Services (0121 780 3025) will be happy to give you advice on your lighting requirements.  For further information and to place your order please see the order form in the ‘forms’ section.

Materials

All stand construction materials must be non-flammable and conform to the relevant B.S.  They may be subject to spot checks by the Manchester Central Fire and Safety Officers.

For a full list of Materials - Restrictions and Recommendations please contact Lindsey Hanford on 07514 079119 or email:nrb@hanfordevents.co.uk

Maintenance Of Space Only Sites

Wherever possible all necessary maintenance work during the exhibition open days should be carried out between 0800hrs and 0930hrs.  No work will be permitted during exhibition open hours.

If at any time during the open days you need to carry out maintenance work after the exhibition has closed, please apply to the Organisers' Office by 1400hrs on the same afternoon to complete the appropriate paperwork.  Any charges imposed on the Organisers for such arrangements, e.g. lighting and security, will be passed on to the exhibitor/contractor concerned.

Modular Systems

Exhibitors may dress their shell scheme stands with their own modular display system, but should check the dimensions as shown in the shell scheme specification leaflet in the ‘forms’ section.

Name Board Wording

A name board will be supplied to all shell scheme stands. However, it is necessary to complete the Shell Scheme Name Board form in the ‘forms & downloads’ section to ensure that the wording of your company name is exactly as required.  In the event that this form is not received, the name board will be supplied using the name given on your original Contract for Stand Space and any alterations requested on-site will incur a charge.  It is helpful for visitors if the company name on your stand is the same as on your show guide entry. 

Please note: The shell scheme cost includes standard lettering only on name boards.  However, a quotation may be obtained from Melville Graphics if you would like your company logo featured. Please contact Andrew Waters-Peach on 0121 780 3444.

Plans - Submission Of

Please send all space only stand plans (with associated documentation) to: 
Lindsey Hanford
E-mail: nrb@hanfordevents.co.uk  or 07514 079119
postal address:  22 Furze Lane, Purley, Surrey CR8 3EG

Exhibitors with space only sites (under 4 metres high) must submit three copies of their proposed stand plans showing elevations and any graphics to be positioned higher than 2.5m for approval by the Organisers no later than Friday 19 March 2010. 

Any stands to be built of a complex nature (eg. Higher than 4.0 metres high, double deckers, steel structures or with moving parts) will require venue approval.  In these circumstances, exhibitors must submit three copies of stand plans, structural calculations, a risk assessment and method statement no later than Friday 12 March 2010.

Stands of a complex nature will be inspected by a structural engineer on-site, the cost of which is approximately £260.00 + VAT.

Pop-Up Stands

It is highly recommended that exhibitors planning to use ‘pop-up’ stands on space only sites carpet the stand area.  Please contact Melville Exhibition Services on 0121 780 3025.

Power To Stands

icon  Power will not be switched on to stands during build-up until it is considered absolutely safe to do so. (See ‘Temporary Supply’ below) 
icon  Power to stands is switched off 30 minutes after the show closes each day.  
icon   Please remember to order a 24hr supply if you need to keep fridges running overnight.

Breakdown will not commence until the power supply has been disconnected. 

TEMPORARY POWER SUPPLY
If you anticipate requiring a power supply during build-up/breakdown for the checking and downloading of equipment, chilling of refrigerators or the use of hand tools etc, you should apply in advance for a temporary supply to be installed. Contact Rob Young at Melville Exhibition Services on 0121 780 3025.

Shell Scheme Specification

A shell scheme stand consists of walls, fascia boards to open sides, ceiling beams and a name board on a cord carpeted area. Exhibitors can order extras to help customise shell scheme stands such as display panels, shelves, hat/coat hooks and literature racks by completing the Melville Exhibition Services optional extras form in the ‘forms’ section.  A diagram of the shell scheme giving exact measurements and specifications as well as showing optional extras available is included at the end of this section.
 
Standfitting
Tel No    0121 780 3025
Fax no    0121 782 4776
Email    standfitting@melville.co.uk

Sluice Room

A sluice room, located on the left hand side of the hall, is available for washing paintbrushes etc.

Space Only Sites

Construction on space only sites should be carried out by an approved stand contractor who is conversant with the regulations of Manchester Central, the Local Authority, other statutory bodies and the Organisers. 

icon As a contractor/exhibitor at the show you have a duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to ensure that all personnel working for your company are aware that they have a responsibility for the health, safety and welfare of all employees and that plant or systems of work which may be used are, so far is reasonably practicable, safe and without risk to health. All employees should have the necessary training and supervision to ensure complete health and safety.
icon All company logos and sign writing must be within the specific height limits (see ‘height restrictions’ in this section) and not be sited on the reverse of dividing walls/towers, especially where they overhang an adjoining stand.
icon  All stand structures, signs, etc must be confined within the area allotted and may not project into or over the gangways.
icon  No direct fixings may be made to any part of the exhibition halls and any damage or discoloration of such will be charged directly to the exhibitor.
icon  It is not permissible to use the back/side of neighbouring stand walls or venue walls.
icon  Where space only sites adjoin and if the dividing walls are of different heights, the exhibitor with the higher wall must ensure that the reverse is finished down to the neighbouring walls or 2.5 metres (whichever is the lesser) and to the satisfaction of the Organisers.
icon  Space only exhibitors not planning to build a back wall should remember that any neighbouring stands are only obliged to make good the back of their walls above 2.5 metres.
icon  Special permission must be obtained for complex structures (e.g. multi-storied stands; stands over 4.0 metres in height or any suspended items) from the venue through the Organisers. (see ‘plans - submission of’)
icon  All stands must clearly show the exhibiting company name and stand number.
icon  If doors are incorporated onto stands in any area, they must not open onto an aisle and should be fitted with a full-height vision panel.
icon   All space only plans must be accompanied by a risk assessment, method statement and health and safety documentation. (Please see ‘Health and Safety’ section)

Double decker stands
Please contact Lindsey Hanford on nrb@hanfordevents.co.uk or telephone 07514 079119 for a full set of double decker stand construction regulations (includes stair and handrail details).

Ramps

icon  The slope of any ramp should be uniform and no steeper than 1:12.
icon  Level landings should be provided at the top and bottom of ramps and at any intermediate position where exit doors open thereon.
icon  The surface of any ramp should be imperforate and non-slip in texture.
icon  Any ramp and its associated landings should have clear headroom not less than 2.06 m throughout.
icon  The minimum width of a ramp for use by the disabled should be 1m.
icon  Ramps no greater than 1.1m in width should have a handrail on at least one side.  Wider ramps should have a handrail on both sides.
icon   The height of handrails should be from 900mm to 1m measured vertically from the sloping surface of the ramp to the top of the handrail.  They should provide effective support and allow a firm grip.

Walling - Long Runs Of

Long runs of walling exceeding 4 metres are not permitted.  In all cases, stands must have at least one third of each frontage open or be fitted with approved transparent material.  Walls exceeding 2.5 metres in height must be set back 0.5 metres from the perimeter of the stand.
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