Build 2025 Build Plan 2025 Early Build Team We have 12 tuesday SAPs: builder arriving Reno Transport Reno -> Playa 1 Joel Mon Aug 18 1pm flight from NY Turtle RV 2 Beam Mon Aug 18 1pm flight from NY Turtle RV 3 Basil Mon Aug 18 1pm flight from NY Turtle RV 4 Madame Vivien V Mon Aug 18 1pm flight from NY Turtle RV 5 Dat Mon Aug 18 1pm flight from NY Turtle RV 6 Gary Mon Aug 18 1pm flight from NY Turtle RV 7 Klajdi Jeremy's car (from SF - there from July 24) 8 Jeremy Jeremy's car (from SF ) 9 Alex H Jeremy's car (from SF - SFO flight Mon Aug 18 2:15pm) 10 Ed Jeremy's car (from SF - SFO flight Mon Aug 18 2:15pm) 11 Neptune own van 12 PB own van Here's the tentative calendar for 2025. See also the Early Build Team - Sequence - 2025 for details. Date / Time Early Build Team Food Team Mon Aug 18 1:00p  Meet in Reno   Pick up RV Shop for build team food Get RV ready Fill up diesel Buy DEF if needed for generator  Overnight at GSR Fill water Last minute shopping and prep Jeremy's car will arrive in Reno 9-10 pm Transfer excess luggage to RV Tue Aug 19 6:00 am Entry Drive from Reno Enter playa Call placement Get placed Measure positions for delivered vehicles Call: Peik Construction Empire Storage  Generator Water Prepare first night shiftpods Wed Aug 20 General Build   Team A: Shade Structure Team B: Interactive Pavilion Team C: Utilities (petrol, music while working, water, power) Thu Aug 21 General Build continues Fri Aug 22 General Build continues Enter playa Sat Aug 22 Furnishings and decor Turtles arrive Early Build Team - Sequence - 2025 We have a big build team this year so we're going to split into three groups! Leonardos Donatellos Michaelangelos Arrival Park RV temporarily where the food fort will eventually go MOOP Sweep Make breakfast MOOP Sweep After Placement   Survey for Empire Deliveries   Measure and mark fire lane   Flag locations for Empire Fort, Moving Truck, Water, Shower, and Generator. Call Empire 828-406-5099 Sierra Site Svcs 888-458-8777  Generator World 916-668-0605 Survey for Peik Deliveries Measure and flag for Tool Fort, Bike Fort, Pillow Fort   Call Peik 775-674-9207 After Deliveries  First tarps   Lay down six tarps as numbered on schematic (enough for the initial outpost and Shiftpods for build team) Turtle event sign   Build and light the sign listing our events at the street corner First EMT structure ("sticks")   Follow Leonardos building sticks for initial outpost: the Kink Fort, and, time permitting, enough to protect six shiftpods for the build team. First Shade Follow Donatellos adding side and roof tarps to sticks. Kink fort first, then, time permitting, enough to protect six shiftpods.   First Shiftpods Follow Michaelangelos to setup first six shiftpods Make dinner Set up two tables, some chairs, and air conditioners in the Kink Fort so it can be our home base   Set up big red floodlight Personal setup. Personal setup. Personal setup. Wednesday Remaining Tarps Continue laying down tarps Get bluetooth + big speaker working for music   Remaining sticks   Follow Leonardos building sticks Observation Decks Set up and anchor ladders for observation decks   Build pipe structure on observation decks Pavilion Measure and survey.   Assemble mast on ground. Include sails, guylines, Turtle sign and its power cord along guyline, and two paracord pulleys on each face (allowing things to be pulled up to the top later).   When mast is assembled,  all hands gather to raise it and secure guylines. Remaining Shade   Follow Donatellos adding tarps to sticks Remaining Shiftpods   Follow Leonardos setting up Shiftpods Pavilion   Anchor all the sails and perfect Thursday Electrical grid   Generator, all banded cables, distribution boxes, and spider boxes   Initial power up and test  Amenities   Lounge furnishings and lights Kink Fort furnishings and lights Observation Decks   Connect wire guardrails   Utility Lighting   String lights for dining area and camper shiftpod area DJ and Audio Gear   Setup and wire all speakers   Setup and test all DJ gear (booth may not have arrived) Amenities   Bike parking signs   LED rope lights to separate between bike parking areas and street   Lotus Belle Tent and its Furnishings (including ACs) Dining Room Setup   Tables, chairs, camper cubbies, signs and whiteboards, snack area Friday Water setup     SSS water connection for food fort SSS grey water connection for food fort Water filling station in dining room Set up backup pumping mechanisms (fresh / grey between Food and Gayflower) DMX Lights   Connect and test everything on the ground Then mount it in final locations   Whips Light whips in bike parking area Pillow Fort Setup   Empty remaining items from Pillow Fort to storage Set up the pillow fort   Early Build Team Food Team Size: 12 builders Food restrictions: Jetpack (no pork or shellfish), Jeremy (Pescatarian), Scott (No Dairy, allergic to Macadamia Nuts) Shopping list (spreadsheet) Meals tuesday wednesday thursday friday continental breakfast danish fresh fruit muffins fresh fruit cinnamon rolls fresh fruit croissants yogurt instant oatmeal lunch full breakfast (eggs, hash browns, veg sausage, bacon, biscuits) smash burgers (tuna burgers available), grilled veggies pancake breakfast (eggs, veg sausage, bacon, berries, syrup) make your own sandwich bar, brownies, apples snack pears, brie and crackers guac and chips (make double, for dinner) quesadillas (some with avocado instead of cheese) hummus and pita chips dates and almonds dinner chicken thighs (salmon steak available), Greek salad, baguette & butter crispy taco dinner (beans, ground beef, all the toppings) more guac & chips chicken gyros (quorn option) fajita dinner (chicken, halloumi, mushrooms avail) pie In stock Coffee Tea Milk Oat Milk Cinnamon Toast Crunch Multi-grain Cheerios Frozen Burritos (Bean and Cheese) English Muffins Eggs American Cheese Non-dairy sliced cheese Bagels Cream Cheese Salted Cashews Salted Almonds Dried Turkish Apricots Kosher Dill Pickles Pretzels Individually-wrapped assorted chips Cliff Bars Peanut M&Ms Early Build Team Orientation Take care of yourself, first Don't work on build when you're not sorted out food bathroom rest shade sunscreen water electrolytes gloves hat (wear hat at all times) Work at 75% speed; it's hotter and difficult than you're used to. That could mean 15 min break per hour or just work a little bit slower than you think Take a pickle / nap break at any time. No penalty. Don't be a hero Hopefully we have Gayflower or other water by Wednesday end-of-day for first shower Don't work on EMT without gloves (your hands will get chapped and not recover all week) I actually like three layers: moisturizer, nitrile gloves, then work gloves Work smart Set up tables and chairs in the shade for detailed work don't "save time" by squatting in the dirt to do something Set up tool stations first so everything is at hand and you can always find things When setting up lights, DMX, DJ gear, etc, set up a bunch of tables and lay it all out first. Get it working on the tables before dragging it up and installing it One of our first priorities is to set up the kink fort - a shade structure that is well protected against wind and dust - and get some AC, lights, tables and chairs in there. This will serve as our hangout and refuge, where we take meals and cook, etc. until more infrastructure is assembled. Work clean If something is out and not being used, put it away before doing anything else Assume wind storm at any minute. Nothing is ever lying around that won't survive a windstorm. The only things that survive a windstorm: milk crates of hardware and  closed black & yellows Anything else should be out if and only if you can carry it inside by yourself in one trip Always keep all the tool battery packs charging up Carry a moop bag at all times Don't just have random milk crates of shade hardware lying randomly around the camp This results in people walking around for hours looking for, say, a lag screw Just keep a single, neat row of milk crates with the hardware you need next to where we are building shade right now. Take the time to get a new crate from the Empire Fort if you run out Take the time to move the crates when the place where you are working changes Take the time to move empty crates back to the Empire Fort Save water Clean dishes using a paper towel first instead of rinsing them Use the RV dishwasher instead of running a lot of water to wash dishes Work safe Never attach a tarp to anything other than a  fully anchored & ratcheted EMT structure . Use two people on two ladders to bungee tarps, so they don't turn into sails Always bungee with gloves on or risk injury 👹 Team Vocab "Sticks" - EMT "Hangers" - EMT anchor things "Lag bolts" - Lag Screws "Black & Yellow" - one of those totes from home depot "Have a pickle and a nap" - you're cranky, take a break "The bus" - the RV Hard EMT Lessons From Past Years Five-ways must all be oriented the same way: so that you can look at the man through the hollow pipe otherwise they won't line up Take time to line up sticks by eyeballing them carefully with a friend moving them to align them, before you drill them into the ground Errors will compound and eventually something won't work Measuring exact ground tarp overlaps shown in the plans is not optional It is important that the sticks drill into the tarps to anchor them to the ground properly Don't even  think of attaching a tarp until the EMT structure is complete Wrap each ratchet around its stick twice so it won't twang in the wind but not so many times that it doesn't provide tension Wrap up excess ratchet slack and tuck away so it doesn't make a dune collector / tripping hazard Sloped tarps facing the wind must be fully tensioned, so they don't become sails Sloped tarps should be anchored to the ground via bungees, not just drilled directly to prevent extreme noise in the wind Don't over tighten eye bolts. Fingers are enough. they will snap off. Eye bolts are not for strength, just for keeping things in shape until the tarps go up. If we get sand dunes blown up on the tarps during build week, don't try to blow them off with a leaf blower. this will take all week. Instead use a broom and brush bulk sand into pans and remove. Use the same size bungee cord along each edge of a tarp otherwise the longer ones will just fall out we have different size bungee cords and the color is not a code. Secure bungees on all four corners first (and nearby holes if possible) to balance tension and avoid tearing or overstretching bungees. Use red bungees in public areas. They're pretty. Weather  We're likely to have heavy wind at some point during build week. While it is possible to put down ground tarps and put up shade tarps in the wind, it's 10 times harder. Think about whether we can do something else instead. The afternoon is super hot. Look for things you can do in the shade in the afternoon. Rain sucks We'll have to stop everything and wait for it to dry Walking in the mud is a disaster, resulting in churned up playa that is bumpy, collects moop, and becomes dust dunes. Don't walk in camp if the ground is wet. Build Schedule and Cadence My dream schedule would be waking up at 6 or 7 am, having a light breakfast, working a lot in the morning while it's still cool, having a big lunch having a little bit of a siesta in the shade during the hottest part of the day quitting by 5pm or 6pm enjoying a leisurely dinner If we are fully on track and have caught up with the day's plan by dinner time, you can use the evenings to meet neighbors, explore art projects, and just generally enjoy playa and recharge. Celestial Bodies has "bartender training" Friday and Saturday night It is fun to take a field trip to see DMV inspection (Saturday it opens at 1pm) Art projects may be in the weeds and really appreciate volunteers We should only consider working after dinner: on the first night if we don't have a place to sleep and eat set up in time, or, if an external dependency requires it (e.g. a delivery arrives) - rare, or, if we are more than a day behind We do want to finish the public pavilion, DJ gear, and lights by Saturday midnight for our first party That said, if we get behind on everything else, most turtles will arrive on Saturday and with all that manpower we can finish things quickly. As things fall behind just say "leave it for the turtles." They need some experience building anyway. Teams I've attempted to divide the schedule into roughly three teams and each team will have a leader for the day. Leader may change You can switch what team you are working on, or go help another team, if that makes sense. Sometimes a team is blocking on another team and they should just help the team they are blocking on. Use yer brains Every night we'll go over the plan for the next day and assign teams. We'll also assign chefs for the meals. Most of our meals are pretty easy to prepare but some take a few hours so those chefs may leave work early. Turtle Spirit If you see a turtle doing something, just help them At the end of every meal, everyone swarms to clean up and nobody stops cleaning up until the dining area and RV kitchen are restored to their original glory Nobody should come into our camp without being greeted Keep the music going! Let's line up and cheer the arrivals when the bus gets in on Saturday