Hospitality Platforms
Hospitality platforms are raised platforms you can erect corporate entertaining marquees on, sort of a temporary 'box' at an event.
This space is then obviously available to the event promoter/owner to sell to increase event revenue.
Hospitality platforms can be standalone, in front of, or behind temporary grandstands (or both, as is done with Camelspace's
hospitality platforms at the Hamilton 400 V8 supercar race each year).
Hospitality platforms provide the premium viewing at most events and can be almost any height. Those supplied by Camelspace to
the Ellerslie races are only a few metres high and those supplied to the Hamilton V8s over 14m.
Hospitality platforms are normally covered with carpeted marquees complete with food and beverage serving capabilities, tables,
chairs, video screens, bars etc. In other instances, tables and chairs are simply placed directly on top of the platform.
Camelspace is the largest owner of hospitality platforms in New Zealand.
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Construction of the largest ever hospitality platform installation in New Zealand underway at the Hamilton 400.
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The decking system going on a hospitality platform over 100m long, 10m wide and 14m high.
Over 7,500 square metres of hospitality platforms were supplied by Camelspace to the event.
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The finished product from the previous photo!
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A hospitality platform with high-volume side stair access and a rear area to accommodate catering and AV equipment.
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Just a baby!
A small, low cost platform erected by Camelspace at Ellerslie racecourse for VIP Viewing.
No marquees, excessive height, extensive stair towers or guardrails were used here to keep costs down.
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Same as previous photo but during construction.
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Marquees sitting on a Camelspace hospitality platform behind a temporary grandstand at the Hamilton 400.
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The same platform as the previous photo being enjoyed on race day!
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A photo of the rear of the platform in the previous two photos showing how Camelspace\'s pubic access stair towers
can be used with our hospitality platforms to provide access.
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A large hospitality platform almost finished (still additional stair towers and cladding to be fitted). A temporary
seating grandstand was later constructed directly in front of this platform (event: Hamilton 400).
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Small ones too!
Camelspace provided a small and low(ish) platform with stair access for this corporate entertaining marquee
in front of a small temporary seating grandstand. Grandstand seating is of course also available from Camelspace.
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During the construction phase of the previous photo.
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An aerial shot taken on race day of the structures in the previous two photos.
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A small cassette roof on top a scaffold tower with internal stair access.
A design such as this is idea as a viewing platform or camera tower.
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An empty platform. Different guardrail options are available.
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The platform from the previous photo with fit-out starting to take shape!
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Creative stair tower solutions to tricky access requirements using Camelspace stair towers on adjacent hospitality platforms at the Hamilton 400.
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An aerial shot of one of the large hospitality platforms at the Hamilton 400; the largest ever hospitably platform
installation in New Zealand.
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Marquee covered low-rise and high-rise hospitality platforms behind matching grandstands at the Hamilton 400.
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The rear of a slightly smaller Hamilton V8 Supercar event hospitality platform before being \'dressed\' -
still sizable at 70m long, 14m high and 10m deep.
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A shot of the rear of a Camelspace hospitality platform before anything has been put on top.
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Same as the previous photo after the entertaining marquees had been erected.
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A large hospitality platform almost finished (still additional stair towers and cladding to be fitted). A temporary
seating grandstand was later constructed directly in front of this platform (event: Hamilton 400).
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Teams working on the erection of the largest hospitality platforms at the Hamilton 400.
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4m high hospitality platforms with marquees - trackside at the Hamilton 400.
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On top of a hospitality platform.
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A Camelspace stair tower providing access at the end of one of our hospitality platforms.
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An aerial shot of the two largest Camelspace hospitality platforms along with temporary seating grandstands at the Hamilton 400 Supercar event.
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An aerial shot of the two largest Camelspace hospitality platforms along with temporary seating grandstands at the Hamilton 400 Supercar event.
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