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Default Re: Auditorium "Contract"

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Originally Posted by Oobleck1441 View Post
Outline:
•All events must be booked on the district web calendar through community Ed (Kathy Summers), no exceptions
•Once on calendar, we ask you please fill out web form for needs
•If scheduled, your group has preference over that time
•Any changes to needs must be made aware by support staff 24 hours prior to event, if not no promises can be made that the needs can be filled
•If the aud is booked with more than one group in sequential order, times given will be followed and you are expected to exit the area at the given time.
•As soon as questions arise, we ask that you please address them to the staff so we have the greatest amount of time to take care of it
•If the area is un-supervised by a support member, you take full responsibility of the lock up to secure your personal equipment. Support staff is responsible for district owned items that are locked up in our designated, locked, storage areas.
•We ask any signs or information posted in the hallways, dressing areas, backstage, or house area are removed at the completion of the event.
•If support staff is needed, and there is an admission charge for audience, the host group will cover payment of support staff at $XX.XX per hour. Support staff member will fill out a services rendered form, get your signature, and submit it to central office.
•No exceptions: no food or drink is aloud in the auditorium during rehearsals, performances, or load-ins and break downs. This is established by the brand new carpeting, flooring, and seating
•We ask that no community members, groups, or students are left un-supervised and should be accompanied by a XXXXX employee at all time. A pass supplied by a support staff member can supersede this agreement.
I can't quite explain why, but the above is some of the most difficult to comprehend prose ever I have read. Please have an English teacher have a go at editing it so that it makes cents!

Follow Footer4321's advice: look at other "tech specs" documents. Some are linked in the collaborative article: Venue Tech Info Packets.

Here's a rather comprehensive list of rules. I realize it's for a ballroom, not an auditorium, but the rules should be similar. (Your actual mileage may vary.)
Complete document may be found here.

Bellagio Convention Technical Services

Policies and Procedures
1. Bellagio Convention Technical Services (CTS) must provide a ballroom supervisor
during load in and load out, and as needed during events. This individual will be
responsible for electrical hook ups, power distribution, and stage operation.
2. Bellagio CTS will provide a Production Manager as required.
3. All rigging within the convention area is performed by the CTS Department and/or
qualified personnel within the Las Vegas area under our supervision. The CTS
Department shall provide all Flyrail personnel.
4. All convention business meetings and/or events will be reviewed by the CTS
Department to determine the extent that CTS will provide labor and equipment
services. This includes represents general sessions and productions that might
otherwise limit our ability to provide proper service. All audiovisual equipment
associated with meetings and breakouts are to be handled by CTS. Clients are not
permitted to provide their own audiovisual. CTS reserves the right to charge a
twenty-five percent accommodation fee. (Contact Representative for details.)
5. Bellagio CTS must have 72-hour notification prior to use of theatrical smoke or
pyrotechnics. This is necessary in order to make proper arrangements with
Fire Command and Security.
6. Clark County Fire Marshal requires that a Statewide Automatic Fire Electronics, Inc.
representative be on site at all times when Fire Alert System is disabled for theatrical
smoke and special effects. It is also mandatory that a fire watch be present in the
affected areas.
7. The Technical Director, Production Manager, or CTS management staff must
approve all pyrotechnics used within the convention area before making
arrangements with the local Fire Marshal. All pyrotechnic displays must be
performed before the local Fire Marshal in order to obtain a permit. CTS must be
provided a copy prior to the event.
8. All scenic and/or production companies must supply copies of all flame certificates
for all scenic and drapery materials to Bellagio CTS prior to being installed.
Flammable materials will not be allowed.
9. Production must submit preferably 30 but no later than 21 days in advance, copies
of all floor plans for Clark County Fire Department (CCFD) approval. Copies should
be sent directly to Convention Sales, CTS, and the Banquet Set-Up Manager.
10. Use of Lasers: Production must supply Bellagio CTS copies of the following: valid
CDRH variance, insurance bond for two million dollars listing Bellagio Hotel as
additional insured, and Laser Operators license. Laser vendor must notify Clark County Fire Department regarding laser usage. Vendor must also supply copies of
all licenses and certifications to CCFD.
11. Vehicles that are powered by diesel fuel will set off the smoke sensor systems.
Therefore, CTS must have 72-hour notification regarding the usage of diesel in order
to make the proper arrangements to shut down the Fire Alert System. A permit must
also be obtained from the Clark County Fire Department if diesel powered vehicles
are to be used for display. A copy of this permit must be furnished to Bellagio CTS.
12. No open flame candles, torches, etc., shall be permitted without approval of Bellagio
CTS management and Clark County Fire Department. A copy of permit must be
furnished to Bellagio CTS prior to event.
13. Fire-eaters / jugglers are not permitted. Magicians who perform using flammable
substances are to be licensed, be insured, and have a permit from the local Fire
Marshal before any performance. A copy of this permit must be furnished to
Bellagio CTS.
14. Bellagio does permit use of confetti and helium filled balloons. However, client is
required to pay an hourly fee for any associated clean-up charges.
15. No trucks, cases, or equipment shall be stored on property without approval from
Bellagio CTS management.
16. All scissor and boom lifts must be equipped with no-mar tires. Lifts must not be
stored or charged in any ballroom or service hallway. CTS does not provide the use
of scissor lifts. Refer to the vendor section for local suppliers.
17. All forklifts used inside must be equipped with no -mar tires and a fire extinguisher,
and be powered by either propane or electricity. No gasoline-powered lifts are
permitted. Interior storage of lifts is prohibited.
18. All equipment that is intended to be used on the permanent stage is to be loaded
through the upstage roll up door. No equipment is to be loaded from the front of the
stage.
19. All exit signs, doorways, fire extinguishers, and hose cabinets are to be unobstructed
and accessible at all times. In cases where doorways are not being used, and
drapery or scenic flats block the doorway, the exit sign is to be covered. This
requires approval from CTS and the Fire Marshal to determine that there is
adequate exiting in case of an emergency.
20. No signage, banners, or materials are to be taped, stapled, pinned, or propped
against any wall.
21. Smoking is not permitted in any ballroom or service hallway area.
22. Use of Bellagio employee cafeteria is prohibited.
23. Production is required to provide identification badges for all technical personnel.
24. All wireless R.F. systems to be used will require prior authorization to avoid having
frequency interruptions with Bellagio operations.
25. All outside contractors are responsible for following all OSHA regulations while on
the Bellagio property. Specifically: proper work clothes, shoes, tools, and fall arrest
equipment.
26. Mechanical equipment, such as scissor lifts and forklifts, are to be operated by
qualified personnel. OSHA requires that only certified drivers operate lift trucks.
This policy is strictly enforced.
27. The CTS Department does not handle or transport freight. An exhibit company
should handle all freight associated with exhibits. Small packages and/or items less
than one hundred pounds can be handled through the Bellagio Business Services
Center.
28. All semi trucks, cranes, and heavy equipment entering the Bellagio property must
have a clearance height not to exceed sixteen feet if using the Harmon entrance,
and twelve feet if using the arena pre-staging area. This is necessary in order to
clear our tram track.
29. All tents, canopies, temporary membrane structures, grandstands, and bleachers
require permits and must comply with CCFD regulations.
30. All electrical power and distribution equipment is billed on a daily basis, unless
otherwise specified. The ampere rating of the circuit is equal to the dollar amount.
In cases where high- end power is utilized, each phase will be probed to determine
the total amount of amperage to be billed.
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