![]() ![]() This was a considerable team effort between the ride manufacturer, owner, contractor, and Sunland to achieve the deadline. Sunland was engaged with this project in early March 2022 and was charged with assuring it was designed, permitted, and constructed in 3 months. Submitting the project to the City of San Antonio for permitting.Submitting the project to the Historical Commission for review and approval.Power and plumbing design to the building which supplied the other design packages.Structural design of the foundation and ramp/deck piers.Infrastructure design for the final theming elements. ![]() Architectural and structural design for the IBC code and TAS compliant queuing decks, ramps, and stairs.This gave us the room we needed to properly fit the building to the site. To accommodate the building, decks, ramps, and fire lane, Sunland designed a unique solution of cantilevering the queuing decks over the adjacent Flamingo Pond. Sitting the project within a very tight triangular site.Coordinating the work of the first two pre-existing packages and ensuring their integration.In another package, Sunland performed the architecture, structural, civil, landscaping, and MEP engineering which included: The PEMB package included the PEMB structural engineer and an MEP engineer who designed the system supplying the building shell and the ride.For the ride package, there was a ride manufacturer’s architect, structural engineer, and MEP engineer. The ride package is contained within two interconnected trailers.The project was designed incrementally, including a pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) housing a portable amusement ride. Sunland was contacted by the San Antonio Zoo to supplement an ongoing project which needed an A&E team to provide overall design coordination and finish the life safety and code required design.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |