Rocky Mountain Construction


Rocky Mountain Construction is a manufacturing and construction company based in Hayden, Idaho, United States. The company is best known for its I-Box track and Topper Track for wooden roller coasters.

History

In 2001, Rocky Mountain Construction was established by Fred Grubb and Suanne Dedmon. Fred Grubb previously had experience in the construction industry having worked on custom homes and zoo exhibits. The company has worked on several projects including the construction of roller coasters, water parks, steel buildings, miniature golf courses and go kart tracks.
In 2009 Alan Schilke of Ride Centerline began providing design and engineering work for Rocky Mountain Construction. He previously worked with Arrow Dynamics to design Tennessee Tornado, Road Runner Express, and X. Working with Rocky Mountain Construction, Schilke and Grubb designed the I-Box track for wooden roller coasters. The first installation of this track technology debuted on New Texas Giant at Six Flags Over Texas in 2011.
In late 2011, Schilke announced that the company would be working on two projects throughout 2012 which would both open in 2013. These were later revealed to be an I-Box retrack of The Rattler at Six Flags Fiesta Texas and a new roller coaster designed from scratch at Silver Dollar City named Outlaw Run. The track technology used for Outlaw Run, which allows a square beam of wood to be twisted, took 4 years to develop. It allows Rocky Mountain Construction to design layouts with maneuvers that are not traditionally possible with wooden roller coasters such as heartline rolls. Grubb has stated the technology could be used for new elements in the future. Some new elements were realized with the announcement of Goliath at Six Flags Great America. The ride features a dive loop and a zero-g stall. The ride opened in June 2014.
In 2013, Rocky Mountain Construction signed a deal with Dutch amusement ride firm Vekoma. The agreement allows Vekoma to sell Rocky Mountain Construction's roller coasters outside the North American market. In 2014, Kolmården Wildlife Park in Sweden announced plans to build the first Rocky Mountain coaster in Europe called Wildfire, which opened on June 28, 2016. To handle increased demand, Rocky Mountain Construction opened a new factory, twice the size of their existing one, in August 2014.

Technology

As of 2019, Rocky Mountain Construction has built or refurbished 21 roller coasters around the world. 19 of them are currently operating, 2 are being constructed.
NameModelParkCountryOpenedStatusRefImage
New Texas GiantI-Box - SteelSix Flags Over Texas United States2011
Outlaw RunTopper Track - WoodSilver Dollar City United States2013
Iron RattlerI-Box - SteelSix Flags Fiesta Texas United States2013
Medusa Steel CoasterI-Box - SteelSix Flags Mexico Mexico2014
GoliathTopper Track - WoodSix Flags Great America United States2014
Twisted ColossusI-Box - SteelSix Flags Magic Mountain United States2015
Wicked CycloneI-Box - SteelSix Flags New England United States2015
WildfireTopper Track - WoodKolmården Sweden2016
Storm ChaserI-Box - SteelKentucky Kingdom United States2016
Lightning RodTopper Track - WoodDollywood United States2016
The JokerI-Box - SteelSix Flags Discovery Kingdom United States2016
Twisted TimbersI-Box - SteelKings Dominion United States2018
Steel VengeanceI-Box - SteelCedar Point United States2018
Twisted CycloneI-Box - SteelSix Flags Over Georgia United States2018
Wonder Woman Golden Lasso CoasterRaptor Track - SteelSix Flags Fiesta Texas United States2018
RailBlazerRaptor Track - SteelCalifornia's Great America United States2018
HakugeiI-Box - SteelNagashima Spa Land Japan2019
UntamedI-Box - SteelWalibi Holland Netherlands2019
ZadraI-Box - SteelEnergylandia Poland2019
Iron GwaziI-Box - SteelBusch Gardens Tampa United States2021
Jersey Devil CoasterRaptor Track - SteelSix Flags Great Adventure United States2021
UnknownRaptor Track - SteelWild Water West United States2021

Other projects

Topper Track, no layout changes

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