VAILO Adelaide 500

Temporary Structures
Client

VAILO

Project

VAILO Adelaide 500

Project Overview

The VAILO Adelaide 500 project combines high-octane racing with a festival atmosphere, celebrating the spirit of motorsport in the heart of Adelaide. This event is distinguished by its integration of live entertainment, culinary experiences, and interactive fan zones, creating a multifaceted celebration of speed and culture. The project's scope extends to the design and implementation of temporary structures, safety measures, and spectator amenities that meet international standards, ensuring an exhilarating yet secure environment for attendees. Environmental considerations are woven into the event planning, with initiatives aimed at minimising the carbon footprint and promoting sustainability. The VAILO Adelaide 500 not only marks a significant event in the motorsport calendar but also serves as a catalyst for community engagement and tourism

Our Scope

  • Certified the structural integrity and safety of temporary works infrastructure for the VAILO Adelaide 500 event, including entryways, camera towers, and large screen LED panels, ensuring compliance with safety standards and event requirements.
  • Developed temporary structures that provided essential support for event technologies and audience amenities, enhancing the overall event experience while maintaining flexibility and security.
  • Collaborated with event organisers to design and implement infrastructure solutions that accommodated large audiences and complex technical setups, showcasing Brushwood Engineering’s expertise in event engineering.

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