Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We have provided some frequently asked questions with answers here as a resource to help guide you in the process of planning your next event with your staging needs.

  • Just how safe are your stages?

    Stages northwest has an incredible safety record and is a reliable go-to supplier for some of the biggest names in the industry!

  • How is your team trained and/ or certified?
    Every year our management prioritizes investing in our field teams through education, hands-on training, and certifications. This January, we brought in the experts from Stageline, who came down from Montreal. In February, our go-to engineering team is coming to PDX from Ohio to help us grow in our understanding of project drawings. Every forklift operator is professionally certified. Every field person is CPR/First aid certified. We’re proud of our professional team, and we think they’re among the best in the business!
  • What about wind?
    Our field teams are knowledgeable and ready to spring into action should a wind event arise. Strict guidelines, engineering protocols, and industry best practices guide our stage leads. You can count on our crews to keep everyone safe.
  • I need a stage in San Diego, can you help?
    National Reach – While our hearts will always belong to the PNW [RCTID!] we regularly take on projects far outside the region. We’ve helped companies build memorable events in:

    • Nevada
    • Idaho
    • Utah
    • New Jersey
    • Montana
    • California
    • New York
    • Georgia
    • Florida
    • BC (Canada)

    If you want a project done professionally, give us a call and we’ll come to you!

  • How far ahead do I need to plan?
    While we pride ourselves on flexibility and a determination to always get the job done, but our calendar can book up quickly. Planning as much as we can, as early as possible, not only make your project less stressful but also guarantees availability and the best price. Large/Custom projects require longer lead times and significantly more planning for:

    • Engineering
    • Labor
    • Material
    • Logistics

    Our mobile stages, for example, are much more straight forward, but are a limited by quantity.

  • More Questions?
    If you have more questions we will be happy to answer them!