Kit list guide · Corporate

The complete corporate event kit list

Corporate events carry a different bar: brand-clean presentation, AV that cannot fail, and welfare your CFO would use. The list for a 300-person summer party or launch.

The short version · 300 guests

A 300-guest corporate event typically needs: a 40m-class structure or venue, stage with lectern, engineered PA and AV with redundancy, 6 luxury toilets or a 3+1 trailer plus standards, a 60 to 100kVA silenced generator with backup thinking, catering back-of-house (tent, hot cupboards, fridge trailer), heating or cooling by season, linens and full tableware, and a staffed bar. Budget £15,000 to £40,000 for full production.

The kit list, line by line

Worked at 300 guests. Every line links to the full category guide with prices.

Corporate event hire checklist
ItemQuantity logicNotes
Structure 1.4 sqm per seated guest; clearspan for exhibitions and hard floors Or the venue: then this list shrinks to gaps
Stage & lectern Speeches: 6×4m deck; entertainment: sized to the act Wheelchair ramp as standard
PA & AV Engineered system + screens + redundancy for the CEO moment Rehearse with the actual kit
Luxury toilets 1 per 50 with bar → 3+1 trailer + standards at 300 Level pitch + 13A feed
Generator Load list with headroom: typically 60–100kVA at 300 guests Twin-set thinking for critical AV
Catering back-of-house Caterer specifies; you provide space, power, water, light Fridge trailer runs overnight
Heating / cooling 25kW per 100 sqm Oct–Apr; air movement for glasshouse structures in July Thermostats, not guesswork
Linens & tableware Cloth per table, napkin per guest +10%, setting per course +20% Floor-length cloths for corporate finish
Bar 1m frontage per 35 guests → 9m of bar at 300 Account bar with agreed limit is the corporate norm
Furniture Ceremony + dining + lounge zones; 30% seating for standing formats Style consistency across zones

Redundancy is the brief

The difference between corporate and private hire is not the kit, it is the consequence of failure. A best man without a mic is a story; a CEO without a mic is a career moment for whoever booked the AV. Corporate lists therefore buy redundancy: a second radio mic, a backup playback laptop, a generator running at 50 percent load with the caterer on a separate feed, and suppliers who bring an engineer rather than a delivery driver.

This is also why corporate events reward the fewest-suppliers approach differently: fewer suppliers means fewer handover seams during the show, and one production contact when something needs solving at 16:52.

Venue or field?

Half of corporate events happen at venues that already carry power, toilets and a roof: the hire list then shrinks to staging, AV, branding, furniture upgrades and bar. The other half take the blank-canvas route for control and wow, and inherit the full field list: structure, power, welfare, ground protection, climate.

The blank-canvas premium is roughly 40 percent of budget, and it buys total control of brand environment, timings and layout. The decision deserves to be made consciously: EventSpeed's kit list shows both versions of the list side by side.

Budget bands

For 300 guests, full blank-canvas production (structure, staging, AV, welfare, power, climate, furniture, bar, back-of-house) typically lands between £15,000 and £40,000 depending on finish level: the spread is mostly structure lining, AV ambition and furniture grade. At a serviced venue, £8,000 to £18,000 covers the same event's hire gaps.

Corporate event: the questions that follow

What does a 300-person corporate marquee event cost in hire?

Full blank-canvas production typically runs £15,000 to £40,000: structure with lining and hard floor, staging, engineered AV, luxury welfare, power with redundancy, climate control, furniture, linens and bar. At an existing venue, hire gaps usually total £8,000 to £18,000.

How far ahead should corporate events book suppliers?

Three to six months for summer dates, longer if the date is fixed and public (a launch). AV and structure book first; furniture and styling can confirm at 6 to 8 weeks. December party season books from September.

What AV redundancy is reasonable?

For anything with a keynote moment: duplicate radio mics, a backup playback source, PA amplification with spare capacity, and power arranged so a catering surge cannot brown-out the stage. It costs a fraction of the event and insures all of it.

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