Specialist Service

Technical Production & Venue Engineering

Specialist technical delivery for complex event environments — venue infrastructure, power systems, AV integration, and structural engineering planning. Built for events where technical precision is non-negotiable.

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Technical production and venue engineering address the deeper infrastructure requirements of a complex event. Where standard event production covers AV, staging, and lighting, venue engineering deals with the structural, mechanical, and systems integration questions that arise in complex venues or large-scale events — load calculations, power distribution design, rigging analysis, and venue-compliance planning.

M&M Group’s technical production service is designed for events where standard delivery approaches are not sufficient — where the venue is unusual, the structural requirements are complex, or the technical scope exceeds what a standard production team is equipped to plan and deliver.

What this service delivers

Specialist technical planning and delivery for events with complex infrastructure requirements — venue-specific engineering, power and AV systems design, structural rigging planning, and integrated technical management from pre-production through to post-event breakdown.

What this service covers

Technical production and venue engineering at M&M Group covers the specialist elements that sit at the intersection of event production and structural delivery.

  • Venue technical audit and site survey
  • Power distribution design and infrastructure planning
  • Rigging design and structural load analysis
  • AV and broadcast systems integration
  • Temporary power and generator management
  • Venue-specific compliance and regulatory planning
  • Technical crew management and systems supervision
  • Post-event technical debrief and handover documentation

Events we deliver

Typical technical environments

M&M Group’s venue engineering capability is deployed for events with complex technical requirements.

  • Large-scale government and national events in non-standard venues
  • Outdoor events requiring full power and technical infrastructure
  • Corporate events in venues with restrictive technical access
  • Events requiring significant structural rigging or installation
  • Broadcast-integrated events requiring venue-specific signal routing
  • Multi-hall exhibitions with complex power and AV distribution

How the service works

Technical production and venue engineering follows a structured pre-production and delivery process built around the venue and event requirements.

  1. Site survey — Assess the venue, technical access, and infrastructure constraints.
  2. Technical design — Develop the power, rigging, AV, and infrastructure design.
  3. Engineering review — Validate structural and load requirements.
  4. Procurement — Source specialist equipment, crew, and systems.
  5. Installation — Build and commission all technical infrastructure.
  6. Show delivery — Operate and manage all systems through the event.
  7. Decommission — Remove, document, and report on the technical delivery.

Frequently asked questions

What is technical production and venue engineering?

Technical production and venue engineering refers to the specialist layer of event delivery that addresses the structural, mechanical, and systems integration requirements of a venue — power distribution, rigging load calculations, AV infrastructure design, and compliance with venue-specific regulations.

When is venue engineering required for an event?

Venue engineering is required when an event involves complex rigging, heavy structural elements, significant power infrastructure, or a venue that requires specialist technical planning beyond standard production delivery.

Does M&M Group work across different venue types?

Yes. Common venue contexts include purpose-built event spaces with technical access restrictions and load limits; outdoor greenfield sites requiring full power, rigging, and structural infrastructure from scratch; government and heritage facilities where structural interventions require specific approval processes; and multi-hall venues where power distribution and AV routing require coordination across different tenancy zones. Each context requires a venue-specific technical approach.

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