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Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

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Page 1: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Senior Project24’x24’ structure

By: Andrew LeBlanc

ET-493

Fall 2013-Spring 2014

Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Page 2: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Objective

To design and construct a building in which has the following attributes:

24’x24’

Able to be multifunctional

Leave potential for future development

Page 3: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Overall vision

To make Southeastern’s campus more self sufficient and thus saving the University thousands of dollars per year

Start 10 year plan of constructing a sustainability center

Page 4: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Factors in the design

Since the process of pellet mill production is rather dusty and dirty we must take this into consideration

Furthermore, this means that proper ventilation must be installed throughout the building

Since we will be transporting pellets to another building there must be an opening to complete this transport.

Also, since it is woody product it is subject to combust. To ensure safety we must put into place both a sprinkler system and eyewash station

Page 5: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Research on type of building

Steel building is the best option for the type of work and environment the building will be used for.

Properties do not change considerable with time

Ease of repair.

Expanding existing structures

High strength/weight ratio

High ductility rate

General cost is slightly more

Page 6: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Deliverables Surveying and soil mechanics. Since the project site is already graded

and leveled I plan just to take a survey and soil sample to ensure that the site is indeed leveled and the soil is okay to build upon.

OSHA standards. Follow building codes specifications to ensure safety

Drafting. In this aspects I will draw all plans as preliminary drawings and are suspect to change but will be the foundation of the main design process of the structure. In addition, these drawings will help me to identify the technical specifications of each task at hand.

Construction Materials. Gathering a materials list for the project.

Estimation. Estimate the total project including materials, labor, and construction. The owner in which I will be working with has a budget of 17,000 dollars in which I will have to take into consideration.

Project management. I will have to plan and execute the plans in which I construct to meet timely goals to further the projects overall process and quality.

Page 7: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

3d view

Page 8: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Floor plan

Page 9: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Timeline First semester: Fall 2013

9/23-9/29 Set timeline for execution of desired accomplishments for the semester of fall 13’ and spring 14’

9/30-10/6 Research different types of metal structures and which would be efficient for the project and uses at hand.

10/7-10/13 Research pellet mills and the common factors which would affect the materials used in construction

10/14-10/20 Research OSHA standards which apply to pellet mills and solar panels10/21-10/27

10/28-11/3 Draw and design ideas for possible layout and description of building

11/4-11/10 Survey and plot land where project is going to be

11/11-11/17 Since land is already graded and leveled, sample the soil and grade

11/18-11/24 Flooring plan

11/25-12/1 cont.

12/2-12/8 foundation plan

12/9-12/15 cont.

Page 10: Senior Project 24’x24’ structure By: Andrew LeBlanc ET-493 Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Advising by: Rudolph Rode and Byron Patterson

Timeline cont. Second semester:

1/6-1/12 footing details

1/13-1/19 cont.

1/20-1/26 wall plan

1/27-2/2 cont.

2/3-2/9 wall details

2/10-2/16 roof framing

2/17-2/23 cont.

2/24-3/2 roof details

3/3-3/9 lighting plan/mechanical plan

3/10-3/16 cont.

3/17-3/23 power plan

3/30-4/6 cont.

4/7-4/13 gather materials list

4/14-4/20 estimate

4/21-4/27 put information gathered into PowerPoint

4/28-5/4 present