Gaming Floor Fit-Outs: What Venues Get Wrong

Fit-out · East Coast House

Designing without the regulator

The most common mistake is designing the floor, then checking compliance. The order should be reversed — regulation first, design second.

Underestimating power and data

Machines, monitoring and signage all draw on services. Under-specifying power and data runs causes rework and delays.

Closing too much floor

A gaming floor must stay open. Staged works and night-shift installation keep revenue flowing through the build.

Forgetting maintenance access

Service access for machines and monitoring equipment is a first-principles requirement, not an afterthought.

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