Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Construction Update 11/24/2010

A short Thanksgiving work week this week. Crews only worked Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday so I decided to stop out Wednesday and check on the progress.

The first thing I noticed approaching the roller coaster is crews have started to build the framing around the structure that will house the lift motor.

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At first it appeared no further work had happened on the main structure of the coaster, the start of turn 2 and the out and back lanes looked similar to last Friday.

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As I walked further around the western edge of the existing structure I noticed turn 2 was now being built from the opposite side near the first drop, to meet in the middle with the already started portion from the lift hill side.

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From Zippin Pippin Construction

There are many bents completed on the ground waiting to be put in place along with another one in progress.

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Crews continue to lay track on top of the structure that is already in place, since last Friday the first layers of track are being added to the lift hill.

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Crews were busy backfilling the recently completed foundations in zone 3.

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There are still a few more footings to complete at the turn around curve for the out and back.

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Standing at the extreme end of the out and back looking back towards the main structure the view looks like this.

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Blog reader Steven B took some of my crudely stitched panoramic shots from last week and did a better stitch in photoshop. He also pointed me to a stitching tool from Microsoft called ICE. The results are pretty incredible so this week I took a series of four photos and used this tool to easily stitch together this panorama, thanks Steve! (click on the image for a higher resolution version)

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This tool is part of Microsoft's Photosynth project which enables you to create some pretty amazing interactive models from a collection of digital photographs.  At some point this winter I hope to do a thorough photo survey of the entire structure and attempt to create a "synth" of it so people will be able to virtually walk around the completed structure and zoom in on the details they want to see.

In other news this week it was reported that the project is now over budget by about $500,000. You can read the full article at the Green Bay Press Gazette. The article makes it sound like this is a budgeting error and the higher cost was known prior to construction but the original budget was never updated with the latest estimates.

Next week the structure for turn 2 should be complete; according to workers on the site they plan to be finished by Tuesday (11/30).  Structure work will then begin in zone 3, this work should progress very quickly since the height is much less in this zone.  They expect to have the entire structure completed by Christmas, the remainder of the winter construction will then consist of completing the track and adding mechanical elements like brakes, lift mechanism, and transfer mechanism.

I'll be checking back on progress next week.  I hope everyone has a happy and safe Thanksgiving holiday!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Construction Update 11/19/2010

Winter weather has definitely come to Green Bay and just in time for deer hunting season.  I don't deer hunt but judging by the lack of activity at the job site today I'm guessing many of the workers building the Zippin Pippin roller coaster are hunters.  Although not many workers were on site significant progress has been made since last week's update.  Here is the latest...

The big news this week is the turn 2 structure is starting to go up.  If you recall from previous posts the foundation work showed how complicated the first part of this turn was going to be, you can now see everything going on in this area by checking out the pictures below.

From a distance and looking northwest it looks like this, note there are now three flags being flown at the top of the structure, the newest flag is the City of Green Bay flag.

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As you get closer you can see how the out and back enters and exits the first part of turn 2.

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Above this area is the structure the idler pulley will be attached to, since last week they've added a platform underneath it.

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Out in zone 3 the foundation work is nearly complete, the footings now are all the way out to the out and back turn around with about one half of the turn completed.

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From the furthest point of the out and back you can get a good sense of the total scale of the roller coaster.

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Where the out and back lanes split to start the turn around is another relatively complicated area of the foundation.

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Looking east you can still get a good shot of the entire standing structure.

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Looking north it's a little more difficult to capture the entire structure, I attempted to stitch two pictures together to capture the entire structure looking north.

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From further out in the parking lot the entire structure fits in one picture but the construction trailers obscure the view.

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At the top of the first drop the track now extends beyond the structure.

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I like this picture of the top of the lift hill, as the layers of track appeared to be peeled away.

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The first drop is patiently waiting to be joined to the lift hill, turn 2 will join these two elements. From this angle you can see how much remains of turn 2 before the lift hill and first drop will be joined together.

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The track for the drop after turn 3 has made a lot of progress since last week...

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...along with this uphill right after the drop which heads to the out and back.

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Tomorrow is the Green Bay holiday parade, one of the floats in the parade will feature a simulated Zippin Pippin track along with a couple of the actual cars from the ride. Green Bay's mayor Jim Schmitt will be riding this float, the video below is a story about it.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Bonus Post 11/17/10

The two videos below were posted to YouTube, apparently shot with a remote control helicopter. The website for the company that takes these types of videos is http://www.angelcopter.com/ There are currently two videos, the first one appears to have been shot around October 15th, the brake run and first drop are in place.



The second one was shot very recently, sometime around November 10th judging by how much of the lift hill is completed.



During my future visits I will definitely be keeping an eye out for remote control helicopters!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Construction Update 11/12/2010

I was at the site yesterday but haven't been able to get around to writing this post yet due to a Destination Imagination event I was working on that took place this morning.  You could say I was inspired by all of the time spent at the Zippin Pippin, teams had to protect eggs from a crash.  A sled rolled down a 24' ramp slamming their creations into a barrier at the bottom, a quick taste is in the video shown below.



Now on to the latest from the Zippin Pippin roller coaster construction site!

The structure for the lift hill is now complete, along with an American flag in the tallest position.

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Here is the view looking straight up the lift hill from the bottom.

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The tallest structural pieces is now in place along with the autographs of everyone who showed  up to sign this piece back on Saturday, October 9th.  It's a bit hard to see much from the ground but I attempted to use my zoom to get a close up, does anyone see their name in the picture below (click on the image for a higher resolution view)?

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This structural steel piece will support an idler gear that will return the chain from the top of the lift hill to the lift motor below.

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A small uphill has been added just before the brake run.

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Now that this is finished crews should be able to start working on the tall sections that will make up turn two.  Although judging by the bents that are on the ground waiting to be set into place they may not be starting on this in the next couple of days.

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The foundation now extends well into zone 3, the out and back lanes are finished which run side by side and will share the same overall structure.

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The lanes veer apart at the end to create the 180° turn that will take you back to the loading station.

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While I was visiting the site utility crews were busy at work bringing power to the Pippin.  This electrical line was being buried brining power from the street to the site.

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From Zippin Pippin Construction

This large junction box is new on the site this week.

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The power then runs from the junction box up to the lift motor.

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From Zippin Pippin Construction

This is the area where you will wait to ride the pippin.  I really like how you are literally inside of the ride while you are waiting to get on.

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No further progress on the decking that makes up the loading platform this week.

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Over by the first drop the track is the furthest along, I was incorrect last week there were still more laminations to add to the track, now there are seven layers. These appear to be the top layers since there are now bolts countersunk into the uppermost layers.

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Straight up the first drop looks like this.

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Turning around and looking up the first uphill after the first drop it looks like this.

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The coaster continues to get more massive every week, here are some shots of the entire standing structure at this point in time.

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From Zippin Pippin Construction

That is the update for this week, thanks for reading!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Bonus Post 11/10/10

According to this article from the Green Bay Press Gazette the bent with Green Bay residents autographs was put in place today.  I'll try to get a good picture of it when I visit the site Friday.  It should be right at the top of the lift hill.

Check out my post from 10/9/10 to see pictures of the people of Green Bay adding their names to the Zippin Pippin roller coaster.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Construction Update 11/5/10

It was a cold week in Green Bay but at the Zippin Pippin Roller Coaster construction site the action was hot!

The lift hill structure started going up this week (it is visible on the left side of the picture below), it appears to be about 70% complete.

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This is the view looking straight up the lift hill.
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The downhill after turn 3 shares the same structure as the lift hill, it is now complete and the next uphill has started, as the coaster goes back up in this area a walkway will be created for the entrance and exit to the ride.

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The break in the footings in this area is where you will walk under the lift hill to enter the ride.

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As you enter and head towards the loading platform you will have a great view of the interior structure of turn 3, it will look something like this.

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After your ride you will exit down a ramp running right along the brake run leading into the transfer area.

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The lift motor is now becoming surrounding by the structure for the lift hill.

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A look at the track that has been laid around the first drop is showing five board layers making up the track.

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As the track continues to get built up on the first drop you can almost imagine the coaster screaming down this first drop towards the camera.

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The foundation work has extended well into zone 3 the out and back part of the roller coaster.

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The tarps seen in the photo above were used while the concrete was curing to keep it warm due to the cold weather this week in Green Bay.

This break in the foundation in this area is for a possible future rerouting of the current Bay Beach train to run underneath the Zippin Pippin.

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The earth moving is now revealing the out and back turn, these two lanes will lead to the furthest turn on the roller coaster.

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One of the workings putting up forms in zone 3 said they anticipate about two more weeks and all of the foundation work will be complete.

I can no longer get the entire structure in a shot looking north, from out in Zone 3 looking East I can still easily get a view of all of the action.

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The complicated footings and structure around turn 2 will join the lift hill on the right to the first drop on the left.

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This view of the plans shows all of the highlighted sections where the structure has been erected.  If you look at the high resolution view of this picture (click on it to see it) you can see the dates where each section has been put up is noted in red pen.

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