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Q-Build Tiered Seating

Delivery

We do make an extra charge for delivery, setting up and collection. However it is possible to collect yourself and the stages are easy to erect. Please ask about this option when requesting a quotation.

Please call

0116 278 3084

for a quote

Q-Build tiering in a church

Choir Tiering - Oxford

Audience Tiering - London School

Description

Q-Build tiers or risers are ideal for audience tiered seating, choirs and large group photographs. It is very versatile, fitting into awkward spaces in traditional buildings, and is compact and easy to carry.  We can supply tiered seating for up to 300 people.

Specifications

Q-Build is based on a 750mm (2.5ft) square wooden deck, available in light varnished wood.  The deck is supported by a freestanding lightweight metal frame in a choice of leg lengths: 150mm, 300mm, 500mm and 750mm. Higher levels can be create by combining legs.

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Price

Q-Build tiers are priced per seating position irrespective of the arrangement and comes complete with all necessary handrails and chairs stop plates.  Chairs are not included but can be priced separately. See PRICE LIST for a rough estimate chart.  Please contact us for further details and a quote.  We will be happy to design a layout that meets your needs.

All prices exclude delivery, installation and VAT.

 

Stage Systems

All our Q-Build staging and tiering is made by
Stage Systems in Loughborough.  If you are considering purchasing new audience seating or modular staging for your school, theatre or drama group, please visit their website.

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