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The Gazebo Project Recommendation for the endowment to address priority improvements. Lemaar Shakir Blessing Uba Chris Roulo. Introduction. Shelter is a biological and physiological human need At Savannah State, we one have one outdoor sheltered area
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The Gazebo ProjectRecommendation for the endowment to address priority improvements LemaarShakir Blessing Uba Chris Roulo
Introduction • Shelter is a biological and physiological human need • At Savannah State, we one have one outdoor sheltered area • Great place to hold events, but not one for a daily based student gathering • We propose that the senior management use the $50,000 endowment to build extra gazebos to benefit the student body • Our group conducted surveys and interviews to establish need and come up with a bottom line price • This project may not initially appeal to the student body, but we strongly feel that it will be used regularly and become a valuable addition to campus
Methodology • Our group conducted a total of 100 surveys to show the usage of the preexisting gazebo and if the student body have an opinion on the issue • One member found out the price of the original gazebo, why it was built and why weren’t any others built around campus • Another member found out all of the safety concerns that come with having more gazebos on campus • The last member spoke to contractors about the pricing and available locations of building any new gazebos
Analysis Interview Ervin Ogden Director, Physical Plant
Analysis Interview Officer Atkins Campus Security
Analysis Surveys Sample Size: 100
Analysis Surveys
Analysis 30’ x 30’ $34,058 Gazebos 10’ x 14’ $2,799 *Exterior paint ~$100/5-gal *Brick ~$4/16in2 *Shingles ~$1/ft2
Recommendations = Large Gazebo = Medium Gazebo
Conclusion • 1 Large Gazebo @ $34,058 • 5 Medium Gazebos @ $2,799 • Extras: Bricks $2,000 • Paint $100 • Shingles $500 • Bottom Line = $50,653 • Add esthetic and functional value to the campus by investing the $50,000 endowment in the Gazebo Project!