Thursday, August 14, 2014

WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT: Turner Underground

Turner Underground Installations new website has been launched.  Turner is a regional specialty contractor in the business of horizontal directional drilling/trenchless excavation.

I provided web design and development services as well as all copy writing and some select photographs.

Visit the Turner website here: TurnerUnderground.com

Sunday, June 23, 2013

PHOTO SHOOT: Day 7—Nik Wallenda's Grand Canyon Highwire Tightrope Walk: Event Day & Networks


This post contains some image highlights from event day for Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Grand Canyon.  It is construction related only in that it culminates my six-day construction photo shoot for two customers.  The previous six posts chronicle my brand photography for the installation of Nik's cable.

Above: Performing one of his signature moves, Nik takes a knee before scrambling across the final 50 feet of cable.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

PHOTO SHOOT: Day 6—Wallenda Grand Canyon Cable Installation: Cable Stabilization—On The Wire



Day six, the final day of preparation before Nick's scheduled walk over the canyon, was set aside for hanging vertical stabilizers on the cable which helped minimize both sway and rotation.  Two-by-two, crews from both sides of the canyon were wheeled out onto the cable in customized baskets to affix the stabilizers.  I worked the mainland site this day and caught a ride to assist in hanging two stabilizers.

Above: Linemen return from hanging the first stabilizer on the cable.

Friday, June 21, 2013

PHOTO SHOOT: Day 5—Wallenda Grand Canyon Cable Installation: Cable Pull, Lockdown & Tensioning



For the first half of day five, crews split up between the two venues for pulling the cable across the canyon.  Later that afternoon all hands were on deck at the mainland site for final cable securing measures as it was drawn to an event-ready tension of 60,000 pounds.  I flew over with the island crew in the morning to capture happenings from that perspective.

Above: Island crew in final preparations for the cable pull.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

PHOTO SHOOT: Day 4—Wallenda Grand Canyon Cable Installation: Leader Rope Flyover & Cable Staging


At 5:23 am on day four the helicopter arrived at the job site—no one wanted to risk the wind building again.  Crews made the leader rope ready that day and positioned the shackle end of the cable just over the precipice of the canyon.

Above: At 5:40 am the helicopter takes flight with the leader rope in tow.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

PHOTO SHOOT: Day 3—Wallenda Grand Canyon Cable Installation: Tensioner Cable Feed


On day three, high winds kept the helicopter grounded.  The crew's efforts were focused on positioning the spool truck, feeding Nik's cable through the tensioner and prepping rigging on the mainland side.

Above: The shackle end of the cable is being slowly rolled off the spool and led to the tensioner.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

PHOTO SHOOT: Day 2—Wallenda Grand Canyon Cable Installation: Gear Transport & Island Site Preparation


Crews coordinated with various NBC contractors and Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters throughout the morning of day two for transporting materials and equipment to the ‘island’ job site on the opposite side of the canyon.  I flew across that afternoon with the engineers and a portion of the crew as they prepped and assembled rigging at the other site.

Above: Helicopter takes off to begin a round of air lifts.