With each project we tackle we seek to raise the bar. We were asked to design and build the fence which will surround the Flutterbye ride. Strict safety standards of course had to be met. But we were also determined to make the fence fun and for it to help tell the story and theme of the ride. The panels were cut to resemble grass blowing in a gentle breeze with Flutterbyes flying through it. Welded steel throughout it is plenty strong but it also evokes the same fun mood as the ride. Everything is powder coated for durability and bolted together with stainless steel hardware. In two days we will be able to see how it all looks in place. We can hardly wait!
Ready to ship
The first load of features for Playland at the PNE is being delivered on Monday morning, bright and early. This meant that today was spent doing last minute preparations, Jenessa was busy with the last painting on the Flutterbye who was looking splendiferous! I can hardly wait to see him back up on the tree! Peter was doing the last of the dry brushing on the tree which is looking spectacular! Shane kept busy welding the last of the frame and brackets to secure the very large tree to the transport trailer. We are now ready to ship!
View from above
With rainy season now behind us, the construction on Skallywag Bay Adventure Park site in Trinidad is progressing more quickly. The last large, elevated concrete deck is now poured. The next job for the construction crew is two sets of retaining walls before the major grades are set. That in turn will trigger the placement of the next features which are still in the containers. There are two great vantage points for the park. One is from the top of the fifty-two foot tall climbing tower. The other is from the mountain right behind the park.
