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Design/Engineering Technology 350

Ron Gilmore

Portfolio Fall 2014

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Contents

Site Plan

Differential Leveling

Traverse

Beaver Creek Project

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Site Plan ProjectRon Gilmore

DT350Fall 2014

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Table of Contents

Base Site Plan Data...

Final Site Plan...

3D Rendering in Sketchup...

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Base Data and Site Plan

Original plot plan data New lot line adjustments and topo

Extended topo lines and property lines

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3D Rendering in Sketchup

*My contemporary building model is based on “House R” by the architect Roger Christ.

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Differential Leveling ProjectRon Gilmore

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METHODOLOGYThe establishment of differences in

elevation between two or more points with respect to a given elevation.

Add readings from backsite to benchmark or known turning point elevations to get the elevation of the line of sight (instrument height). Subtract rod readings of the foresight from the line of sight (instrument height) to establish elevations of unknown points. Repeat for all points.

If done properly and accurately the final reading should match the given elevation.

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Traverse Project

DT350 Fall 2014

Ron Gilmore

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131.72'

36.49'

129.

99'

73.5

5'

255.47

134.60'

41.69'

216.93'

128.40'

20.24'26.19'

25.41'124.94'

73.55'

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Topography ProjectBeaver Creek

Ron GilmoreDT350

Fall 2014

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FIELD DATA

Location:Arcade CreekARCSacramento CA. 95841Weather: 85No WindHumidity 15%Survey Team:Ron Gilmore / SungMarca / Sara / Daniel

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COMBINED FIELD DATA

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Beaver CreekBridge Research and Proposal

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Research and Background

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Conceptual Bridge designed in Sketchup based on research.

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Design Specifications:

● Pedestrian Bridge

● Design live load = 85 psf

● Fiberglass support trusses (two

diagonals/panel)

● 42” handrail height above decking

● Straight end design

● Top cap (teak) provided by client

● Horizontal safety midrails providing 4” max. opening

● Stainless steel bolts

● Standard dead load camber

● Custom white color with urethane clear coat finish

● Stainless steel mounting clips

● IPE decking provided by client

● Shipped assembled