From CAD to Stage: How We Bring Structures to Life

Months of engineering, precision, and planning—brought to life safely.

When you see a suspended stage element soaring above a stadium or a jaw‑dropping structure rising behind a national celebration—you’re seeing months of engineering, precision, and planning. At iRIG, that process starts on‑screen with Computer‑Aided Design (CAD).

CAD: the bridge from vision to build

CAD is our digital sketchpad—precise and practical. We build the rig on screen before site, mapping truss placements, load points, anchors, and cable paths. Then we run load calculations to verify feasibility and safety.

In short: it’s a rehearsal for engineers. We ensure your idea won’t collapse under pressure—literally.

From files to field

With solid CAD files, our rigging crew arrives prepared—tools, sequence, and safety plan set. No guesswork, no “let’s see if this fits.” Just efficient, controlled execution—often 20 meters up.

Why planning unlocks creativity

Robust CAD gives creative freedom: rotating LED screens, moving stages, aerial installations—engineered with intent, not risking integrity. We’re not here to say no; we’re here to say, “Let’s make that fly.”

Our promise

From desert builds to rooftops, CAD isn’t a step—it’s the blueprint for everything. Start with a sketch; we’ll turn that file into a structure your audience won’t forget.