Exhibitor Designated Contractor

PROCEDURES FOR UTILIZING AN EXHIBITOR DESIGNATED CONTRACTOR ( EDC )

DEFINITION
An Exhibitor Design ated Contractor ( EDC ) is any company other than one of the designated official contractors which an exhibitor wants to employ inside the exhibit hall before, during (by special pass and/or wristband), or after the show (Union Rules and Regulations apply). No permission to use an Exhibitor Design ated Contractor will be given for the performance of the following services:

  • Electrical, Plumbing &
    All Other Utilities
  • Booth Cleaning
  • Telephone / Communications
  • Catering / Food Service
  • Security
  • Drayage / Forklift Operations
  • Rigging - Overhead or Genie Lift

HOW TO GET AUTHORIZATION TO USE AN EXHIBITOR DESIGNATED CONTRACTOR (INTERPHEX PR 2009)

The four principal steps to get authorization to use an Exhibitor Designated Contractor are:

  1. EXHIBITOR must submit the online EDC form provided to Show Management, by the deadline January 25, 2010. No approvals will be granted for requests received after the deadline.
  2. Show Management will send the EDC Agreement, sample certificate of insurance, invoice and or the Schedule A to the specified EDC.
  3. The EDC will be required to return to Show Management the executed EDC Agreement, EDC Memorandum, EDC Fees and proper Insurance Documents by the deadline date of February 11, 2010.
  4. The EDC MUST BE in good standing with Show Management before the approval process begins.

THIRD PARTY INVOICE BILLING RULES, REGULATIONS AND PRODEDURES

IN ORDER TO ASSIST THE EXHIBITOR IN VERIFYING THE ACCURRACY OF THEIR EXPENSES, A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL INVOICE, IS REQUIRED BY SHOW MANAGEMENT, TO BE SENT TO THE EXHIBITOR OF RECORD FOLLOWING THE CLOSE OF THE SHOW.

WE WILL NOT ACCEPT

  • Letters, telephone calls or submissions in any other form.
  • Submissions in any form directly from 3 rd party vendors/contractors.

WRISTBAND REQUIREMENTS FOR EXHIBITOR DESIGNATED CONTRACTORS 

  1. Each individual affiliated with the EDC must wear a correct wristband, prepared and distributed by Show Management. The EDC wristband must be worn all times during move-in and move-out.
  2. The process for EDC wristbands will be sent directly to the EDC by Show Management with instructions on how to pick up wristbands onsite with a copy of a valid ID (driver's license, passport, etc.).
  3. EDC personnel who require access during show hours must request a show day wristband a minimum of one day prior to the opening of the show. Proper attire must be worn at all times.
  4. EDC wristbands are NOT transferable and must be worn at all times on the wrist. Floor managers will spot check all EDC S for adherence to this policy and lost EDC wristbands need to be reported to Show Management immediately. Violation of this policy will result in the termination of the EDC S agreement with Show Management and all fees paid by EDC will be forfeited accordingly.
  5. EDC must refrain from the use of and access to all public areas and are strictly confined to exhibit floor access during move-in and move-out.

Each year, more and more trade show related services are being performed by Exhibitor Designated Contractors ( EDC S). We recognize that each exhibitor selects those vendors that they believe will best serve their needs before, during, and after the show. If an exhibitor chooses to employ an EDC , we are happy to have them on the show floor, as long as they conform to the rules and regulations of the show.

However, along with the growing number of EDC S on the show floor, have come numerous added expenses - legal costs resulting from an increase in liability claims, hall damage, excess cleaning charges, and extra administration costs for pass, contracting, insurance tracking, etc.

Rather than pass on these added costs to all exhibitors, including those who do not use EDC S, we have implemented a formal fee system for Exhibitor Designated Contractors. Each EDC hired by an exhibiting company must sign an agreement and will be assessed a fee. The fee structure consists of two components and applies to all contractors, regardless of the service they provide.

The first component of the fee is a fixed cost of $125.00 per EDC , regardless of the number of booths being serviced. The second component is a minimal fee which will be assessed to each EDC , per square foot for each booth that the EDC has been hired as the install and dismantle labor. IN THE EVENT THE EDC OF RECORD, FOR THE BOOTH HIRES NON-OFFICIAL SUB- EDC S A FEE OF $125.00 PER NON-OFFCIAL SUB- EDC WILL APPLY. FUTHERMORE, THESE SUB- EDC S MUST BE IDENTIFIED TO SHOW MANAGEMENT BY THE EDC OF RECORD AND FOLLOW ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS OUTLINED IN THE EXHIBITOR MANUAL.

For INTERPHEX PUERTO RICO 2010 this rate is .10¢ per square foot of exhibit space.

EDC PROGRAM FEE STRUCTURE

Component #1 - $125.00 per EDC
Component #2 - see table below for sample fees (Sample fees based on 10¢ per gross sq. ft.)

Booth

Size Booth Size
(Total sq. ft.) Fee (Total sq. ft.) Fee
100 $ 10.00 600 $ 60.00
200 $ 20.00 700 $ 70.00
300 $ 30.00 800 $ 80.00
400 $ 40.00 900 $ 90.00
500 $ 50.00 1000 $100.00

NOTE: The above table shows examples of the fee for some common booth sizes.
If your booth size is not listed, you can determine the fee your EDC will be charged
by multiplying the total number of square feet by .10 + Component #1 .

We can not accept requests from the 3 rd party vendor only from the exhibitor.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this form is to petition Show Management for approval to use an Exhibitor Designated Contractor. An Exhibitor Designated Contractor is defined as any company, other than one of the Official Contractors that an exhibitor wants to use inside the exhibit hall, before, during or after the show. Your submission of the online form is a request for approval of an Exhibitor Designated Contractor by Show management, and a statement of your commitment to purchase services, as outlined, from said contractor, subject to Show Management's approval of the contractor.

Online requests to use an Exhibitor Designated Contractor must be received at least thirty days prior to the first day of move-in. Properly completed documentation, i.e., signed agreement and insurance certificates must be submitted by the February 11, 2010. Payment of fees is due upon receipt of invoice.

If you have any questions regarding this procedure, please call our special EDC hotline at (203) 840-5890.

CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE

The Exhibitor Designated Contractor must provide Certificate of Insurance confirming that the EDC has in full force and effect, Worker's Compensation insurance, comprehensive general liability insurance, and automobile liability insurance which meet the following minimum standards:

  • Worker's Compensation insurance, providing and meeting the requirements established by the Common Wealth of Puerto Rico. Must have authorization, to do business in the Common Wealth of Puerto Rico.
  • Comprehensive general liability Insurance, providing at least $1,000,000 in coverage and naming:
    Licensee hereby agrees to hold SMG, Owner, and their respective officers, directors, agents, and employees harmless from and against any and all losses, liabilities, claims, damages, and expenses (including reasonable costs of investigation and attorneys' fees) (collectively, the “Losses”) arising out of any of the foregoing activities occurring at the District provided that they are undertaken in accordance with applicable laws, including, without limitation, municipal and local regulations. Comprehensive general liability insurance policy in form acceptable to SMG, including public liability and property damage, covering its activities hereunder, in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for bodily injury and One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for property damage, including blanket contractual liability, independent contractors, and products and completed operations.
  • Automobile liability insurance, which includes all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles with minimum limits of $500,000 bodily injury and $500,000 property damage liability.

RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING EXHIBITOR DESIGNATED CONTRACTORS

  1. IN ORDER TO ASSIST THE EXHIBITOR IN VERIFYING THE ACCURRACY OF THEIR EXPENSES, A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL INVOICE, IS REQUIRED BY SHOW MANAGEMENT, TO BE SENT TO THE EXHIBITOR OF RECORD FOLLOWING THE CLOSE OF THE SHOW. BY ALL VENDORS.
  2. EDC fees are invoiced directly to the EDC and payable upon receipt ($125.00 flat registration fee plus .10 per square foot on each booth serviced at show).
  3. The Exhibitor Designated Contractor will not solicit business on the show floor at any time, including installation, during the show, and dismantling.
  4. The Exhibitor Designated Contractor will share responsibility, with the Official Contractor, all reasonable costs incurred in connection with his operation, including overtime pay for stewards, security if necessary, restoration of the exhibit hall to its initial condition, custom marking of the floor, etc.
  5. The Exhibitor Designated Contractor will cooperate fully with the Official Contractors and will comply with existing labor regulations or contracts as determined by the commitment made and obligations assumed by Show Management in any contracts with the Official Contractors.
  6. The Exhibitor Designated Contractor will not establish service desks of any type anywhere inside the exhibit hall. The EDC will utilize space as designated by Show Management, outside the exhibit hall.
  7. Cameras or photography are prohibited on the exhibit floor without permission from Reed Exhibitions. With the approval of Reed Exhibitions, the EDC may photograph only the booth(s) with which they have contractual arrangements.
  8. While aisle carpeting is being installed, jockey boxes, ladders and the EDC's equipment must be removed completely from the show floor, or be placed inside the booth being installed (if removal will not disrupt or damage the carpet after it is installed), or be placed in the EDC's storage area.
  9. Use of electric scooters by EDC S is prohibited at all times.
  10. EDC's are not allowed on the show floor during open days of the show without a special EDC show day pass or wristband. EDC must be dressed in suitable attire at all times.
  11. EDC's are not authorized to have Exhibitor Badges.
  12. The Exhibitor Design ated Contractor will refrain from placing an undue burden on the Official Contractors, especially by not interfering in any way with the Official Contractors' work.
  13. Union Rules and Regulations apply as well as the procedures and protocol put in place by the official General Contractor and
    Show Management.

SHOW MANAGEMENT'S DISCRETIONARY RIGHTS

Show Management reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to withhold approval or to dismiss from the show, any service contractor whose participation in the show may, in the opinion of show management, lead to strikes, picketing, other labor action directed at the show, other disruption of the show, or interference with any of the exhibitors.

Produced by Reed Exhibitions

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