EXHIBIT AND EVENT ELEMENTS
Our Design, Fabrication & Installation Process
We provide end-to-end solutions for custom millwork, exhibition booths, and event structures — from concept development to on-site installation. Our in-house capabilities, including CNC machining, laser cutting, and precision fabrication, allow us to maintain full control over quality, timelines, and execution.
Design & Concept Development
Every project begins with a deep understanding of the client’s brand, functional requirements, budget, and event constraints.
Review of architectural drawings, sketches, or creative concepts
Development of 3D models and technical layouts
Material selection based on structural needs, aesthetics, and transport requirements
Optimization of design for fabrication, assembly, and reuse when applicable
We design with real-world fabrication and installation in mind, ensuring that every concept can be built efficiently and installed safely on site.
Engineering & Technical Planning
Once the design is approved, we move into detailed engineering to ensure structural integrity, precision, and compliance.
Detailed shop drawings and CNC-ready files
Structural analysis and load considerations for freestanding or suspended elements
Engineering of internal frames, connections, and hidden supports
Planning for modularity, transport, and fast on-site assembly
This stage minimizes surprises during fabrication and installation and ensures a smooth execution under tight exhibition schedules.
CNC & Laser Fabrication
All fabrication is performed in-house using professional CNC routers, laser cutting machines, and traditional woodworking tools.
Precision CNC cutting for panels, structures, and custom components
Laser cutting for fine details, lettering, branding elements, and decorative features
Assembly of sub-components to ensure perfect fit before finishing
Continuous quality checks during fabrication
In-house production allows us to maintain tight tolerances, reduce lead times, and quickly adapt to design changes if required.
Finishing & Painting
Finishing is a critical part of achieving a high-end, professional appearance.
Surface preparation including sanding, sealing, and priming
Spray painting, rolling, or specialty finishes as required
Application of laminates, veneers, vinyl, or graphic elements
Final inspection for consistency, durability, and visual quality
All finishes are selected to withstand transport, handling, and multi-day event conditions.
Low-Voltage Electrical & Lighting Integration
We design and install low-voltage electrical systems tailored specifically for exhibition environments.
Integration of LED lighting, accent lighting, and illuminated signage
Internal cable routing designed to remain hidden and serviceable
Power distribution planning compatible with venue requirements
Pre-testing of all lighting systems before site delivery
Our electrical planning is coordinated during the design phase to ensure a clean, safe, and professional final result.
Pre-Assembly & Quality Control
Before delivery, key components are test-assembled in our workshop.
Verification of fit, alignment, and assembly sequence
Functional testing of lighting and electrical components
Identification and correction of potential installation issues
Final packaging and labeling for efficient on-site installation
This step significantly reduces installation time and risk at the venue.
Transportation & On-Site Installation
Our team manages installation with a focus on speed, safety, and precision.
Organized delivery and unloading coordination
Efficient on-site assembly following pre-planned sequences
Final alignment, leveling, and detailing
On-site lighting testing and final touch-ups
We work closely with event organizers and venue staff to meet strict deadlines and comply with site regulations.
Post-Installation Support & Dismantling (Optional)
For events and exhibitions, we also provide:
On-site support during the event if required
Safe dismantling and packing after the event
Storage solutions for reusable structures
Modifications or refurbishments for future exhibitions