
The solution cuts setup time and labor costs while expanding event capacity, giving public and private venues a scalable, compliant seating option.
The demand for portable, high‑capacity seating has surged as community sport, festivals and school assemblies seek flexible infrastructure that can be deployed quickly. Traditional temporary grandstands rely on modular scaffolding, which requires extensive labor, specialized crews, and lengthy erection cycles. Felton Industries’ Tow & Fold addresses this gap by offering a ready‑to‑use solution that transforms from a towable trailer into a nine‑tier structure in minutes, enabling venues to respond to fluctuating attendance without long‑term construction commitments.
From an engineering perspective, the grandstand’s hybrid steel‑aluminium construction satisfies stringent Australian structural standards, providing robust load‑bearing capacity and corrosion resistance. Enclosed tiers, non‑slip surfaces, and certification streamline compliance with safety and insurance requirements, reducing risk for operators. The design’s modularity allows multiple units to be linked for larger events, while the compact folded footprint simplifies storage and protects the structure from weather exposure. This combination of durability, safety, and ease of relocation positions the product as a long‑term asset rather than a disposable rental.
For councils, schools and event hire firms, the economic implications are significant. By slashing labor hours and eliminating the need for repetitive scaffolding assembly, organizations can lower operational expenditures and reallocate resources to programming. The ability to quickly scale seating capacity also opens revenue opportunities for larger ticketed events, boosting community engagement and local economies. As municipalities prioritize cost‑effective, sustainable solutions, Felton’s mobile grandstand could become a benchmark for portable infrastructure in the Australian events sector.
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