Plated ground support towers refer to temporary structures made of plated truss components that are used to support heavy loads and provide stability for lighting, audio, and video equipment in concerts, festivals, and other events. These towers typically consist of vertical truss sections connected by steel plates with bolts or pins, forming a stable triangular shape. The base of the tower is often weighted down with ballast blocks or anchored to the ground using guy wires for added stability. Plated ground support towers can be designed to reach heights of up to 100 feet or more, depending on the specific requirements of the event.