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1.2.2. Design Charette Kurt Smith Lucas Ingalls Steven Lodge Trevor Brotzman Mark Brooks Austin Nar Garrett Hanzak. Stakeholder. Lucas Ingalls Environmental Engineer
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1.2.2. Design Charette Kurt Smith Lucas Ingalls Steven Lodge Trevor Brotzman Mark Brooks Austin Nar Garrett Hanzak
Stakeholder • Lucas Ingalls • Environmental Engineer • To preserver the natural environment, and to provide healthy water, air, and land for human habitation and other organisms. • Air pollution management, Air ventilation, Water supply. • Kurt Smith • Cost Estimator • Predict the expense of the future projects and work in the construction or manufacturing fields. They are usually experts in the business field. • He needs to know the individual cost of each item.
Stakeholder • Trevor Brotzman • Energy Consultant • Monitor Utility Costs, Optimize Energy Systems, Solutions to energy problems. • Mark Brooks • Building Instructor/Code environment officer • Look for code violations, and respond to code violation reports • Zoning Regulation, Sign Infractions, Tree Hedges and weeds
Stakeholder • Austin Nar • Civil Engineer/Site Planner • To oversee and plan large projects and help determine the cost and efficiency of projects. • Building to code, Cost, Structural Integrity • Garrett Hanzak • Structural Engineer • Consultant to architect or design-build contractors, knowing codes for buildings,knowing specifics for weight loads. • What materials to use. No rusting materials.
Stakeholder • Steven Lodge • Landscape Architect • Design outdoor public areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioral, or aesthetic outcomes. • Placement of park benches, walkways, statues.
Whats Our Problem? • The city is considering purchasing a vacant warehouse in a down section of town • The city wants to convert the warehouse into a community service. • The goal is to encourage development of the local area.
Cost $$$ • Concrete; $10,139.70 • Pond: $41,000 • Solar Panels: $180,00 • Grass: $90,000 • Nutall Oak: $20,700 • Weeping Willow: $2,760 • Autum Blaze Maple: $20,700 • October Glory Maple: $11,040 • Green Giant Arborvitae: $19,450 • “Day Lights”: $3,569.25
Cost $$$ • Processing Fee: $2,659 • Water Pump; $20,000 • Revolving Door: $20,000 • Picnic Tables: $6,000 • Benches; $9,660 • Trash Cans: $4,991.55 • Sprinkles: $1,820 • Rubber Hose: $50,000 • Koi Fish: $1,100
Cost $$$ • Estimated Supply Cost with man hours, fuel, machinery $2.5 Million
Benefits! • Provides a family safe environment • Entertainment in all seasons • Increase local property values • Provides a community social center • Brings a natural environment into an industrial area • And also brings people in the community together
ProblemsQuestionsBarriers • How will money be made to keep up building? • Possible raise in taxes. • Events inside that are split between Entertainer and Building. • Who will work? City Employees or Volunteer • People with community service can work here. • The city can hire people to work hours. • Volunteer workers can help