Graphics control
Print scope is reviewed against real frame surfaces, lightboxes, and sightlines before release.
Las Vegas exhibit rental support is where many programs either become predictable or become expensive. The exhibit itself may be correct, but graphics, labor timing, dismantle planning, and venue coordination still decide how well the program lands.
Support scope
Graphics, I&D, storage, logistics
Primary challenge
Compressed Vegas schedules
Best used for
New exhibitors and multi-show programs
Planning priority
Coordination before move-in

Engineered footprint
Fit the design to the aisle condition, sightline limits, and program objective.
Modular systems
Use a modular aluminum frame intelligently instead of treating every exhibit like a one-off scenic build.
Venue execution
Plan for venue labor, material handling, graphics, and dismantle before the show arrives.
Support work is often treated like the administrative side of the exhibit, but in Las Vegas it affects the final outcome as much as the design does. Graphics have to be correct, freight assumptions have to be realistic, installation needs to reflect the actual build method, and dismantle cannot be left as a post-show mystery. If those items are handled late, the exhibit becomes harder to manage and more expensive to correct.
Our exhibit-rental support approach starts by connecting the deliverables. Graphics are reviewed against the final frame count and sightline strategy. Installation scope is matched to the real assembly method, not an optimistic guess. Dismantle and storage are discussed before the show so the client understands whether the system is being archived for reuse, refreshed for another event, or retired after the program. That is more useful than presenting support as a list of disconnected add-ons.
Vegas exhibitors benefit from that discipline because the city concentrates tight calendars and high expectations. A late graphic revision, a misread labor assumption, or an unclear dismantle plan can create avoidable friction on show week. Support planning reduces that risk by making each operational decision visible while there is still time to adjust.
This page exists for exhibitors who already know they need more than exhibit design. They need a partner that can carry the rental through graphics, install, dismantle, storage, and the practical coordination steps that make a Las Vegas program reliable.
Engineering scope
Graphics control
Print scope is reviewed against real frame surfaces, lightboxes, and sightlines before release.
Labor alignment
Installation hours are matched to the structure and venue conditions rather than a template estimate.
Post-show plan
Dismantle, storage, and reuse are defined before show close so the system has a clear next step.
Program continuity
Support decisions are documented early so multiple stakeholders are not improvising in the final week.
Venue reality
Common questions
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