http://www.secoa.com/
They can pretty much do furnish everything in your
auditorium minus lighting and sound. Overall I've been really happy with their work. But, there are a few awful things they did. They're biggest flaws is their reps don't always know what they're doing, they sometimes poorly design things. So you got to overlook everything they do. They did everything from the drapery,
stage, hyrdo-orchestra pit (well designed), fly (done real well), seating, to band shell/acoustical panels,
etc.
My biggest beef was their rigging for my
first electric's
power distribution cable. It was rigged in a such a way that creates numerous and dangerous tangles within the fly loft. I was angry when I asked them to come out and redo the job properly, they pointed their fingers at the other contractors. It's was strictly a rigging issue, not an electronics or
dimmer distribution. So until I can get a hold of who should be fixing this, it makes fly traffic
downstage a PITA. It's so bad that the rigging can actually
pick up an end of nearby linesets. This can
bend entire battens depending on how weight is distributed.
Another flaw was their "drapery specialists". Since when is 6' an acceptable
leg width? I would dare go below ten for any facility seating 200+.
If you're abled to be apart of the design process, watch it closely. Design this kind of stuff is tough. You have to think both about functionality and practicality. If one cannot find a good medium between the two, you'll find yourself in trouble. I was a little critical. But, isn't it the faults that stick out?