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by PORT on Sep 6, 2023 9:50:20 AM
Fortunately, however, be it from our team’s innate curiosity, or just a bit of ADHD, one of our team
members had wandered away from the group and returned to where he had previously noticed a large panel on a side wall.
Our "Unique Right of Passage":While we knew that our solution to use the access panel was the right one, we also knew that it was not going to be the EASY one. The key element to the entire project was the installation of a new hoist, which in this case was a very significant 660 pounds for the powerhead alone (with bulky dimensions of 100”L x 25”H x 14”W)! Whether we may or may not have been awarded this project for our creative approach to bringing in the new equipment, we still had to succeed at doing it, and there were a number of challenges to overcome. Our solution involved temporarily installing an I-Beam that traversed the length of the original ventilation shaft and extended outside from where we brought the hoist and then proceeded to cantilever it through the shaft, keeping it as high as possible to avoid any contact and potential damage with the newer HVAC that was now in use in the theater. Follow the pictures and their captions to see how this maneuver was executed. With a clearance of fewer than two inches in its final placement, and only 5 days to complete this and other upgrades in what was an active theater season, it was one of those projects where the PORT team felt the same sense of urgency we would have if we were supporting a large-scale event with all the pressures and jitters that are present leading up to a big show!
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