New builds | Open on time, open ready | Sulaco
Skip to content

Open on time. Open ready.

A late opening week costs £75,000 to £300,000. The twin finds those problems months earlier, while they still cost an afternoon.

From drawings to opening day

  1. 01

    Plans in

    Drawings, schematics, schedules, and bills of materials, plus time with the people who know the building. The twin starts from understanding, not a single drawing.

  2. 02

    The twin assembles

    Your venue takes shape in software: rooms, routes, show systems, doors, sensors.

  3. 03

    Procedures take shape

    Opening sequences, show days, closures, evacuations: authored and versioned before the building is watertight.

  4. 04

    A thousand days run before day one

    Peak load, short staffing, bad weather, any device failing: rehearsed until the plan holds.

  5. 05

    Cutover

    The engine that ran the rehearsals runs the venue. Same procedures, real hardware.

What your board sees

Working software at every stage. Each phase of the build ends in a gate: something running that you can watch, judge, and sign off. You pay per demonstrated milestone and you can stop at any gate. No year-one leap of faith.

For your lenders and insurers

Capacity evidence before opening. Your lender sees throughput demonstrated in rehearsal, not projected on a spreadsheet. Your insurer sees rehearsed procedures with a dated record behind them.

Works with your integrator

Your integrator keeps the install. Bishop is the layer their kit reports into: one state, one record, one set of procedures across every system they fit.

Start with a slice of your venue.

Share your drawings, schematics, and equipment lists. We scope a slice of your venue together, and you watch it run in the twin before you commit to anything.

Get your venue's twin