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Amusement park equipment Boom, Särkänniemi, Tampere

The new Särkänniemi amusement park equipment for summer 2019, Boom, will lift passengers with a 4G acceleration force to 68 meters on a mast structure rotating around its axis.

Amusement park equipment Boom, Särkänniemi, Tampere

The foundation, which is hidden at a depth of six meters on the ground, is a particularly demanding concrete structure that, together with the base bolt circumference, holds the new equipment safely in place. The new equipment of the Italian equipment manufacturer Zamperla is a visible element in Tampere's cityscape. However, the noise nuisance from the device is not carried to the city, as the minimization of noise nuisance has been ensured by calculations by acoustic designers.

Customer
Tampereen Särkänniemi Oy

Location
Tampere

Completion
2019

Services
Project and construction management
Supervision
Acoustical engineering
Geotechnical engineering

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