Yes. Every project in this archive can serve as a starting point for your own custom solution. Simply send us the reference design together with your required dimensions, application, loading requirements and installation conditions. Our engineering team will evaluate the feasibility and recommend the most suitable structural solution instead of simply scaling an existing drawing.
Our Product Pages introduce standard products with fixed specifications, dimensions and configurations.
The Custom Design Archive showcases real engineering ideas and custom structural solutions developed for unique project requirements.
Instead of presenting a single product, each archive project demonstrates how multiple products and engineering principles can be combined to solve practical challenges in concerts, exhibitions, sports venues, churches and other event environments.
The designs published in this archive are provided as engineering references to help customers explore possible structural concepts and compare different design approaches.
Detailed manufacturing drawings, production documents and engineering files are proprietary technical assets and are only prepared for confirmed projects.
Not necessarily.
Some archive projects are based on completed installations, while others are engineering concepts or quotation designs developed for customer inquiries.
Regardless of project status, every design reflects practical engineering thinking rather than purely artistic concepts.
Absolutely.
Many custom projects combine multiple systems, such as stage platforms, roof structures, LED supports, ramps, grandstands, scaffolding and truss systems.
You are welcome to send several archive references, and we can develop a unified engineering solution based on your project requirements.
Yes.
Many custom projects begin with a hand sketch, venue layout, AI-generated concept image or reference photograph.
Our engineering team evaluates the concept, identifies practical constraints and develops a structure that can be manufactured, transported and assembled in real-world conditions.
Yes.
Most custom designs can be adjusted to suit different project requirements, including dimensions, roof configuration, platform layout, structural loading, transportation limitations, installation methods and venue conditions.
Rather than simply enlarging or reducing a drawing, we review the entire structural system to ensure the modified design remains practical and safe.
Yes.
Reducing cost does not simply mean using fewer materials.
Our engineers evaluate span, loading requirements, truss selection, modular configuration, transportation efficiency and installation methods to identify practical ways to improve overall project value while maintaining safety and functionality.
Yes.
We regularly design custom support structures for indoor and outdoor LED walls, including ground-supported systems, integrated stage structures, suspended truss frames and temporary event installations.
Each solution is developed according to the screen dimensions, weight distribution, installation method and site conditions.
Yes.
Outdoor projects require much more than simply increasing the size of a structure. Factors such as wind loading, roof covering, ballast, anchoring methods, ground conditions, drainage and installation procedures all influence the final engineering solution.
These considerations are evaluated during the design process.
Yes.
We design flat roof, curved roof, arched roof and other custom roof systems for concerts, festivals, exhibitions, sports events and temporary outdoor venues.
Each roof structure is developed according to span, loading requirements, venue conditions and the intended use of lighting, audio and LED equipment.
Yes, when required.
The level of engineering documentation depends on the project scope and destination. For projects that require official approval, public assembly permits or local certification, structural calculations may also need to be reviewed and approved by a licensed engineer familiar with local regulations.
Yes.
During the design process, we can consider project-specific requirements such as loading conditions, wind exposure and applicable engineering standards.
However, compliance with local building regulations and final approval should always be verified by the responsible local authority or licensed engineer, as requirements vary between countries and regions.
Public archive pages focus on design concepts and engineering references.
Detailed bills of materials, manufacturing drawings and component lists are prepared after the project requirements have been confirmed to ensure accuracy and avoid unnecessary revisions.
Generally, no.
Our engineering drawings are developed to support real manufacturing projects rather than being sold as standalone design products.
For confirmed production orders, detailed engineering documentation is prepared according to the final project specifications.
Yes.
We can provide assembly drawings, component references and installation recommendations based on the confirmed design.
However, large outdoor structures or projects involving significant public safety should always be installed by experienced personnel and comply with local safety regulations.
We use professional engineering software appropriate for different stages of the project, including 2D drafting, 3D structural modeling and manufacturing documentation.
The software itself is less important than ensuring the final design can be manufactured, assembled and used safely.
Many of them are.
Rental equipment usually requires repeated assembly, transportation, storage and fast installation. During the design process, we can optimize the structure for durability, modularity and long-term operational efficiency.
The design schedule depends on the project complexity and the completeness of the information provided.
Simple conceptual layouts can often be prepared quickly, while projects involving large spans, roof systems, LED structures or complex loading conditions require additional engineering review before the design is finalized.
Yes.
We understand that some custom projects involve confidential concepts or commercial information. If required, an NDA can be discussed before exchanging detailed project documents.
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