The Jacksonville Jaguars built a new stadium and Panel Built fabricated a high-profile, welded booth for front entrance ticket sales.
Blairsville, Georgia: Panel Built Inc., a leading manufacturer of modular buildings, has completed a project at the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium, providing a welded booth for front entrance ticket sales. The booth, meticulously crafted to meet the high-profile needs of the stadium, exemplifies Panel Built’s commitment to excellence in modular construction.
Access control booths play a pivotal role in ensuring security and access control at large events like those hosted at the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium. In an era where safety is paramount, these booths serve as frontline defense mechanisms, shielding attendees from potential security threats.
Panel Built’s expertise in modular construction allows venue owners to outfit booths with many features, catering to diverse needs and requirements. Among the standout features include:
For detailed information on our modular booths, please visit our product page at https://www.panelbuilt.com/products/security-booths.
About Panel Built Inc.: From modular offices to military tower systems, Panel Built has experience engineering, designing, and installing structures for various commercial, military, government, and industrial customers. Panel Built operates under one mission, “To Solve Our Customers’ Space Needs With Excellence And Great Customer Service.”
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