
After hearing the pitch, the Clair Brothers team evaluated the project and made suggestions on products, as well as an execution plan.

“There’s an instant comfort level between us and our companies,” said Goen. Dustin Goen, consultant at K2 Consulting in Boulder, Colorado, who often works with Live Nation, called Josh Sadd, chief engineer at Clair Brothers, to discuss about the Met project. The 3,400-seat room sports a 94-foot stage as well as a two-level balcony which creates a room with a capacity of even 4,000 when seats are removed for a general admission production. A key part of that was the design and installation of a considerable Clair Brothers PA. The aim was not merely to fix the decrepit facility’s disintegrating plaster and hole-riddled roof, but to bring the entire venue back to its original glory while also ensuring that it met modern-day expectations in terms of ADA compliance, safety, production values, acoustics and more. Philadelphia, PA (February 11, 2020)-Under event promoter Live Nation, Philadelphia’s Metropolitan Opera House-known locally as The Met Philadelphia-began a massive restoration in 20.
