MTV Presents Titanic Sounds! with EPS

May 18, 2012 | By More

Event Production Solutions (EPS) were delighted to provide temporary walkways for this amazing event.  Working for Smallwood Music and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board this celebratory musical extravaganza was attended by over 16,000 people.  EPS were instructed to transform the dock side environment into a safe working area for both the working staff and public.  Temp-A-Path was selected as the ideal solution for its appropriate usage as well as ease of installation.

The MTV Presents Titanic Sounds! – A festival-style concert took place against the beautiful backdrop of the iconic Titanic Belfast museum, as part of the city’s Titanic Festival to mark the centenary of the historic ship’s launch.  This one off event featured acts including Olly Murs and Pixie Lott and helped to launch this fantastic new attraction on Belfast’s Albert Quay – birthplace of the Titanic.

EPS Director – Jeremy Simpson informed us “With time as a premium we worked against the clock to install and then remove 3,800m² of Temp-A-Path for access and site management” he added that “as portable flooring specialists, the key selection criteria and requirements for Temp-A-Path being used on this exciting project were to protect newly laid areas of turf and decking and to provide a safe environment”

This amazing project has rounded off a fantastic first year for EPS, following their start in May 2011 EPS have supplied and installed a variety of flooring solutions to a wide variety of high profile projects, providing a range of flooring solutions for both national and local events.

To contact EPS about your requirements call 01509 768 252, email sales@eventproductionsolutions.co.uk or visit www.eventproductionsolutions.co.uk



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