StageCo Staging Group
Sporting events
2010
Stageco was commissioned to design and build a series of video wall structures across five outdoor locations in Vancouver’s Whistler Mountains and at the BC Place Stadium in downtown Vancouver. The build took place in extreme weather conditions!
2009
Stageco US was contracted to provide multiple structures at both the North American events, at Calgary’s Historic Stampede Park, Canada and Fort Worth’s Stockyard, Texas, USA.
2008
The big story for Stageco during the summer of 2008 was the Euro 2008 international football held in Austria and Switzerland. Stageco Germany provided a range of spectacular structures, including the Master Card Communication Center, with some additional input from Stageco France.
2007
For the second year Stageco was entrusted to provide the essential staging services including an 18 by 14 metre Stageco Boogdak stage system for the Main Stage, covered technical areas stages, and a VIP viewing platform.
2006
Stageco supplied three stages with roofs for a series of concerts, delivered nine big screen supports for ‘fan fests’ outside stadiums for supporters and supported several brands in their presentations at the World Cup
For the NFL Kick-Off Stageco U.S. supplied a four-tower stage with a Micro Arch 4 roof (seven arches) on the sandy beach of South Beach, Miami, and VIP structure.
Stageco Belgium supplied an elaborate tailor-made roof and bridge construction; the Olympic rings support structures; PA and light portals. Video screen supports were supplied by the Stageco France office in the main stadium and in the mountains.
Stageco closed 2006 by supplying structures to the Asian Games in Qatar. The Belgian office supplied 32 tailor-made banner towers to eight locations around the games’ site and Stageco towers at the entrance of the main stadium.
2005
It took a lot of work on the ground by Stageco to launch the snowboarders of Nokia Air & Style into the sky at the Olympiastadion, Munich. The challenge layed in ensuring the unusual load-bearing qualities of the surface could be achieved with conventional materials.
For the 55th FIFA congress in Marrakech, Morocco, Stageco Germany developed its “Micro Arch hall” which is based on Stageco's well-known Micro Arch system. The stage was completed by video portals, scaffolding spot-towers, custom built stairways and various camera platforms.
2004
During the Red Bull Flugtag competitors attempt to fly homemade human-powered flying machines. The flying machines are launched off a pier about 30 feet (9.1 m) high into the sea.