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Proposed schedule plan <br />Provided by Garrett Doran, Director of Operations for AENWFIFA viewing partyBoxcar ParkEverett WA <br />Build1) Load in starts one week prior to event, on June 4tha. Meet with City, Port, and staging department on 4th and 5th to map layout and begin initial buildb. Tech teams continue build through the weekend after layout is approved2) Present functioning stage system to client on Monday, June 8th3) All systems stress-tested by June 10tha. LED wall system fully built, flown, scaled, mapped, power tested at max brightensb. Audio system fully built, flown, tuned, power tested at max SPLc. Lighting system built, flown, focused, power tested at max bright and movementd. All generators mains power systems will be measured for load balance and peak current drawShow1) Full system test will be done the morning of every show daya. Daily crew call 2 hours before any performers arrive on site2) Daily show crew will consist of department lead and assistant each for audio, lighting, videoa. Additional technicians and laborers will be assigned based on the performance content of each day3) Control elements on the ground will be packed up and secured each nighta. This will vary depending on weather4) Generator fuel levels will be checked each day prior to powering ona. Fuel canisters will be brought in daily for refueling, no fuel tanks stored on site <br />Strike1) Audio, lighting and video to strike immediately after last show, the night of June 19th2) Staging load out will begin the following day, June 20th, and take 2 days3) All production clear of site by the night of June 21 <br />Notes:1) This schedule will be adjusted based on the developing needs of the show and timing availability for allinvolved, including city and port leadership2) AENW will coordinate with both the City and the Port of Everett to ensure all parties are accommodated interms of layout and logistics3) AENW will work with City and Port, and will make labor, trucks, power and heavy equipment resourcesavailable to assist during out regular working hours4) Working days for build and strike will generally be scheduled as 10 hour workdays, split into (2) 5 hour shiftswith a one hour break in the middle5) No worker shall be asked to work more than 5 consecutive hours without a meal break6) No worker shall be asked to work more than 3 consecutive hours without a 15 minute break7) AENW will adhere to all local and state labor laws8) Worker safety, including first aid kits, fire extinguishers, water, will be a high priority on this job site.