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IFAI’s Tent Rental Division will hold a Webinar about ballasting on Tuesday, Aug. 17 at 3 p.m.
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Partytime Productions pulls off a delicate installation at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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When choosing the right flooring system for your tent rental business, look beyond the price tag to how the system will fit into your business.
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Stop injuries before they occur.
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How will ballasting guidelines impact the tent rental industry?
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Regal Tent Productions reaches new heights at Winter Olympics.
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A tent, a Jonas brother and a blizzard.
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Proper engineering trumps attempts to save money and time.
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HighView Seminars LLC, Westcliff, Colo., has announced the creation of its Tent Foreman Leadership Seminar, designed to develop the supervisory and crew leadership skills of tent foreman for all sizes of tent rental operations.
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Atlas Copco Construction Equipment LLC was named for the fifth consecutive year to the list of Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World at the January 2010 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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A family wedding for a longtime client was the perfect opportunity for Custom Covers to introduce a new tent design.
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Camelot Party Rentals began as a small party equipment renter with a few tiny tents. But along with the northern Nevada population, the company—and its tent inventory—has boomed.
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British fabric structures manufacturer Tectoniks is all set to help—bring on the disasters.
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Make sure your company is buying quality tents made from quality components.
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A spicy gumbo cook-off fundraiser for a Kalamazoo, Mich., day shelter has grown every year, but the event’s success led to tenting challenges at the host site, Louie’s Trophy House Grill.
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The recession and high unemployment mean that in the U.S. Midwest, there is a good-sized pool of potential employees, but that doesn’t ensure that tent rental companies can find people with the skills they need.
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Dwight Eisenhower, when contemplating the plan for the invasion of Normandy and northwest Europe during World War II, said, “Plans are nothing. Planning is everything.”
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A private party that required every piece of equipment to be craned onto the property showcases a tent company’s problem-solving skills.
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Intimidated by tented events? Don’t be—just get the information you need.
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What you should consider when anchoring in wet soil.
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When salespeople act as partners rather than pushers, tent renters enjoy the profits.
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The stake was developed for permafrost applications but has many other uses.
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New from Construction Accessories Inc. are two new tent stake extractors.
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Soil conditions, water table variations, surface variations, manmade disturbances and paved sites all have an effect on a stake’s performance.
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Improve your bottom line with job costing strategies.