Design & Engineering
Performance Sound & Light, Inc. boasts many years of practical design experience in engineering the most
complex applications for military use. The PS&L design philosophy starts with listening carefully to you
about the unique requirements of the particular job at hand. We understand that your Bowling Alley problem
is unique, and we will not presume that we understand its details until we hear it from you, even though we
have engineered dozens of Bowling Alleys around the globe. We will most likely insist on a site visit – either
to talk to the different entities involved, to conduct a site survey, or to simple “experience” your problem
personally.
After the initial consultation and site visit, our engineers will typically recommend a first-order
solution as a starting point. Pricing, Statement of Work, and other terms and conditions will be
transparently put in writing to avoid any surprises or communication gaps. The D&E process ends by
the customer accepting in writing the design, recommended materials, and pricing of the project, as
mutually agreed. Deliverables will generally include Site Survey report, photos, diagrams, and other
technical information. Schematics and layouts are typically done with CAD programs like StarDraw or
comparable.
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Turnkey means.... well, turnkey
At PS&L, turnkey means taking responsibility for the complete engineering, execution,
and commissioning of your project. PS&L has expertise in the following related disciplines
for the implementation of turnkey jobs:
- Electrical work: done by licensed electricians (110 / 220 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz, single- or multi-phase work).
- Carpentry work: full construction of stages, platforms, DJ booth, bars, cabinets, and framing.
- Construction: sheetrock work, entrances, carpeting, masonry, exterior finishing, and plumbing.
- Interior decoration: color and style matching of walls, furniture, curtains, accesories, floors, and ceilings.
- Integration with existing functionality: local area networks, monitoring stations, control systems, and electrical systems.
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