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2026 Spring Preview: Kyle Hamm, B.C. Tent & Awning Co., Inc.

Kyle Hamm
Rental Consultant
B.C. Tent & Awning Co., Inc.

What trends or market activity are you seeing as we move into the spring season? We’re seeing great momentum across the region as we prepare for an influx of visitors, tourists, and fans as the World Cup approaches. It’s already driving increased demand for event infrastructure. America’s 250th birthday celebration is also prompting a surge in both indoor and outdoor events.

What projects, initiatives, or types of work are currently keeping your team busiest? Our team has been keeping busy with a variety of projects while also prepping for an exciting year of Mass. events in 2026. Our current projects range from providing climate-controlled structures for construction jobs to keep both workers and equipment protected from the elements to providing a warm and inviting tented atmosphere for corporate and private events. In between these orders we are working to prepare for many of the upcoming events coming to our region such as the World Cup, the nation’s birthday, Tall Ships, and a variety of other town festivals.

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