Excess debris includes literature, lumber, skids and pallets, carpet, products or waste from a product or demonstration. However, if an exhibitor leaves excessive debris behind at the end of the show, McCormick Place will dispose of it and bill the exhibitor for the service accordingly. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to hire porter service through the general service contractor to provide carpet and booth cleaning or to pick up excess debris during show hours. Cleaning: The show’s official service contractor is responsible for and provides overall cleaning in the exhibit hall and occasionally event registration and services area depending on location.Carpenters: Responsible for un-crating of exhibits and display materials installing and dismantling exhibits including cabinets, fixtures, shelving units, furniture laying of floor tile and carpets hanging structural signs re-crating of exhibits and machinery installing and dismantling scaffolding, bleachers and ganging of chairs and the installation of signs.If you have any questions about jurisdictions, please contact your Account Representative. Your Event Service Contractor hires the following trade unions. Unions Employed by Event Service Contractors Communication Service Technicians: Responsible for the installation, repair and dismantle of all voice and data service including fiber optics and Internet installations, as well as performing all in-booth voice and data wiring of exhibitor- owned telecommunications equipment.McCormick Place employs an in-house division called McCormick Place Technology Services to fulfill the internet and telecommunications needs of the Event Planners and their Exhibitors. Union Workers Employed by McCormick Place
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