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With just a week before the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and more than 620 tents installed, you might think the staff of Karl’s Event Rental could sit back and relax, knowing their job was done.
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In the United States, requirements for providing electricity are covered by the National Electric Code (NEC) 2008, also known as Article 70 of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and adopted by states and local governments.
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Intimidated by tented events? Don’t be—just get the information you need.
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Designing good event flow requires a thorough understanding of the client’s needs and clear communication among vendors.
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Bring tented event layouts to life with these design tips.
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Navigating tent codes is no easy task; being proactive can make it go more smoothly.
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Tents housing churches in Johannesburg, South Africa, were torn down in April by the city’s emergency management services (EMS) and police force.
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Capitalize on the benefits and avoid the pitfalls of multi-year contracts.
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This four-day art festival involves about 300 tents over three city blocks for more than 100 artists, three performance stages, food vendors, seating, sponsors and volunteers.
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Learn the principles of tent heating and cooling to deliver more comfortable events for your clients.
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Event professionals should think twice before agreeing to provide a tent that is not staked.
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Alan Parkinson’s luminaria continue to delight visitors around the world.
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Whether they use pencil and paper, a fancy computer software program, or a CFO or accountant, rental companies have a host of options when it comes to setting up their financial infrastructure.
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Seating arrangements help set the tone for an event.