EXTREME ENGINEERING SUPPORTS FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 BY PROVIDING PPE FACE SHIELDS

 BY GABRIELLE

Extreme Engineering, an industry leader in engineering design, is providing face shields to help protect people from contracting the coronavirus.

Teaming up with their strategic partners, Extreme Engineering has developed the ‘Extreme PPE Shield’, which can be ordered through the company’s engineering parts’ department.

The protective shields are fully adjustable, equipped with an adjustable headband with Velcro attachment. Recognising the high demand for PPE gear to be delivered quickly, Extreme Engineering is able to provide fast delivery times, even on large volume orders.

Jeff Wilson, CEO of Extreme Engineering, said the company wanted to support the crisis and that its factory is equipped to manufacture PPE products quickly and efficiently.

“Everybody knows a nurse, first responder or friend working with the mass public. Our team wanted to provide protection to these brave, hardworking individuals during these uncertain times,” said Wilson.

“Our company is offering the Extreme PPE Shield as a donation opportunity, allowing people to order and send the PPE shields to any person or organisation they desire. We even include free, standard ground shipping in the continental US on all donation orders,” Wilson continued.

A percentage of the proceeds will be donated by Extreme Engineering to UNICEF in the fight to beat COVID-19.

CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY FOR EXTREME ENGINEERING’S CLOUD COASTER AT VINPEARL LAND PHU QUOC

BY GABRIELLE

Extreme Engineering, a world leader in the design and manufacture of adventure attractions, has announced its Cloud Coaster attraction is currently being installed at Vinpearl Land Phu Quoc, Vietnam.  The ride will be the first Cloud Coaster to be installed in Asia.

The attraction features jungle theming and immerses guests on a high-altitude journey that provides memorable views of the whole of the theme park. The ride has a track length of around 122 metres.

The installation will be the largest outdoor Cloud Coast project that Extreme Engineering has worked on in Asia. Because of the climate in Vietnam, custom paint coatings and finishes are required on the coaster in order to maintain its condition.

The coaster boasts a bright green design, so it blends in with the design of the rest of the theme park. Phil Wilson, executive vice president of Extreme Engineering, commented: “We were able to find a way to fit the coaster in a very tight space, minimising the impact required real estate from the park.

“The Cloud Coaster was designed to allow post-install anchoring eliminating heavy-duty construction costs that you would typically experience on other attractions.,” Wilson added.

The family suspended coaster is due to open at Vinpearl Land Phu Quoc later in 2020.