Presented By: 1. Patrick Lumsden 2. Kyle Purcell 3. Rieley Loch 4. Gregory Cooper 5. Wesley Ovens 6. Kristin Peckman 7. Barry Porter MULTI-STORY PARKING FACILITY
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Presented By: Patrick Lumsden Kyle Purcell Rieley LochGregory CooperWesley Ovens Kristin Peckman Barry Porter MULTI-STORY PARKING FACILITY
New On-Campus Construction
Educational Activities Building (EAB) Student Enrichment Center (SEC)
Educational Activities Building Occupies 51,000 square feet of land on campus Houses civil, mechanical, and electrical labs $20 million in construction costs
Student Enrichment CenterOccupies 70,000 square feet of land on campus Houses an auditorium, spiritual center, bookstore, and dinning Roughly $30 million in construction costs
Building Information Modeling (BIM) Process involving the generation and management of models.BIM was incorporated into the virtual model of the buildings.FeaturesClash DetectionSchedule and Quantity ConnectionEstimates
Benefits of utilizing BIM Architecture: Ability to create 3D model of design concept.Structural: Help streamline products, enhance collaborative work, and reduce risk.MEP: Improve collaboration and communication, and streamline project delivery of design, fabrication, and installation.Owner: delivers demonstrable value from design, through construction, and into operations.
Structural Analysis (SEC)SlabsBeamsGirdersColumnsBase PlatesFoundations
Rendering of the SEC from Revit
Projected Student Growth Enrollment Years
Projected Enrollment
Student Survey
Growth ComplicationsLack of parking spacesCreates inability to host larger eventsLonger walks across campusTraffic IssuesIncreased congestion at intersections and crosswalks.Safety IssuesHigh foot traffic
Our Proposed Enhancement MaterialsPrecast concreteBrick Large curtainwall Usability Adds over 368 parking spaces Size 240,000 square feet
3 story parking facility
Parking AnalysisTotal current parking spaces: over 2000Parking spaces throughout construction: 1643 (15.3% decrease)Parking spaces after the completion: 2199 (18.4% increase)
Benefits of our Enhancement Expansion opportunities Traffic Logisitcs Reduction of traffic
Traffic Density Applicable to foot and vehicle traffic density Peak high density hours - Class transition period - Morning arrivals- Afternoon departuresPeak average to low density hours - Late evening and early morning class times- During class times- Any other off peak time periods
Vehicle Traffic Two access points- O Street- Wharton Avenue100 ft. minimum site distanceSuspended and wall mounted directions
Pedestrian TrafficTwo main stairwells- EAB / CUB- SEC / LibraryArrow systemPainted crosswalksConnections to existing walkways- SEC / Library- College Avenue
Zoning Most notable Zoning Ordinances1 Parking space Required for every 5 classroom seats on campusHeight restriction of 35 Feet
Middletown Borough Zoning Map
Permits Obtained through Code Enforcement Officer and Borough ManagerBuilding Permit required before constructionOther Important PermitsSite PermitElectrical PermitsMechanical PermitsFire Permits
Building Code State, Federal, International OrganizationsInternational Building CodeASCEACIPA Construction CodeUniform Construction Code
Building Code
Interior Layout
Building Design
Building Design
Building Design
Building Design
Building Design
Building Design
Building Design
Exterior Design
Pre-casted and Pre-stressed concrete Ease of constructabilityControlled environmentStructural advantages More aesthetically pleasing
Construction of a parking garage using pre-casted concrete
Properties of Pre-casted and Pre-stressed Concretefc = 5000 psi
fpu = 270,000 psi
fse = 170,000 psi
270 Grade, 7-Wire Pre-stressing Strand
Double T Design Beam: 12DT28+2 Strand Pattern: 108-S
Inverted T-Beam Design Beam: 34IT28+2Strand Pattern: 208-S
L-Beam Design Beam: 20LB60Strand Pattern: 278-S
Structural Components
Inverted T- Beam L-Beam
Construction Schedule 6 - 8 month completion goalTime Reductions Prefabricated members Grass seeding/landscaping weather permittingCompletion date: Spring 2017
Gantt Chart of the Construction Schedule
Cost Estimation (Division 3)Concrete Columns = $180,000 Footings = $110,000 Double Tees = 250+ total = $1,050,000 Inverted Tees = $145,000 L-Beams = $350,000Assuming 10% waste factorTotal Concrete Cost = $1,835,000
Cost Estimation (Division 4)MasonryBrick - column and wall exteriorModular - 3 x 2 x 7 6.75 bricks/ft2Standard grout joint = More than 6500 ft2 of brick face30,000+ linear feet of grout3% brick and 25% mortar wasteTotal Cost = $169,000
Typical Brick Dimensions
Total Cost Estimation Main divisions - Division 3 = $1,835,000- Division 4 = $169,000- Division 5 = not applicableMisc. ($2.5-3 million)- Stairwell / Elevator - Glass / Lighting / Line Painting Fees, Bond, Insurance = $1,000,000Estimated Budget: $6-8 million
Closing Comments