Planimetry for projects
We have a drafting department for the elaboration of professional plans in CAD environments, such as AUTOCAD, VECTORWORKS, REVIT…
It is essential to graphically and technically capture all the structural, technical and logistical elements that will be installed in a venue. These plans make it possible to coordinate the assembly teams, ensure compliance with regulations and foresee possible conflicts in the execution of the event.
Types of Planimetry Needed for Event Projects
1. General Site Plan
- Content:
- General layout of the space.
- Access and exits (for the public, technicians and emergencies).
- Location of basic services: toilets, catering areas, lockers.
- Specific areas: backstage, technical areas, loading/unloading points.
- Use:
- Basis for planning general logistics and flows of people and equipment.
2. Scenario Plan
- Content:
- Stage dimensions (height, width, depth).
- Distribution of elements: walkways, elevators, scenery.
- Location of technical equipment: rigging systems, lighting structures, sound systems.
- Use:
- Reference for stage set-up and location of technical elements.
3. Rigging plan
- Content:
- Anchor points on the ceiling of the enclosure.
- Maximum allowable loads per point.
- Distribution of motors, steel cables and suspension elements.
- Calculation of static and dynamic loads.
- Use:
- Ensure structural stability and safety of the aerial assembly.
4. Audiovisual Systems Plan
- Content:
- Speaker placement (line array, subwoofers).
- Positioning of projectors, LED screens and video systems.
- Lighting design: spotlights, moving heads, special effects.
- Wiring routes (electrical, signal and DMX).
- Use:
- Coordinate the installation of equipment and its interconnection.
5. Electrical Installation Drawing
- Content:
- Location of electrical generators and switchboards.
- Wiring routes and connection points.
- Power required by each technical system.
- Use:
- Ensure a safe and sufficient power supply for all equipment.
6. Security Plan
- Content:
- Emergency exits, evacuation routes and assembly points.
- Location of fire extinguishers, hydrants and first aid points.
- Restricted areas and security perimeters.
- Use:
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and facilitate the emergency plan.
7. Detailed Assembly Drawing
- Content:
- Assembly and disassembly sequence.
- Temporary storage areas.
- Logistical movements of equipment and materials.
- Use:
- Optimise time and avoid conflicts between technical teams.