Rules & regulations

Late Work

Contractors have the opportunity to apply for late working during build-up and dismantling.

Please note:

  • Only switchboards with 24h power will be in use during work outside of official hours. All daytime switchboards will be turned off at 22:00 as per the regulations. If you need a daytime switchboard to be working during late work please indicate this when ordering the service. Additional power can be provided (if technically possible) at the corresponding cost
  • Contractors who have more than one stand in the same hall will only need to pay once
  • Contractors who are building in different halls will need to pay once per hall
  • On Sunday 1 March, late work is not permitted
  • Construction work during the event open days is strictly prohibited. For security reasons such work is not permitted even outside the official opening hours
IMPORTANTE

Overnight access gates for late work are different than during official hours. Please click here for a detailed late work access map. 

Safety Rules

Please carefully click here to read the Electrical Safety Rules before ordering additional electrical switchboards.

Double Deck Power

If you are building a Double Deck Stand and require electricity on the upper level please contact Servifira in order to make sure that the cables reach up to the required location.

UPS Availability

A limited number of UPS’s (Uninterruptible Power Supply) are available from Servifira to protect your equipment in the event of a temporary power cut, please contact Servifira for more information and prices.

24h Power Setup

Orders of additional power will be installed with a separate switchboard. Hence, if you need a 24-hour power supply you will have two different switchboards. Each switchboard will be clearly labelled to distinguish between daytime and 24h supplies.

Board Location Required

It is compulsory for any additional switchboards ordered to show a location in the online plan provided during the ordering process.

Late Work times and rates will be published in September.

Please click here to contact servifira for any further information.