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By: Jordan Glaze, Luis Chavirra, Garrett Hendrix

Team Norms Norm#1- Treat the members of the team with the upmost respect and how you want to be treated. Norm#2- Team members need to be notified before any work is done. Norm#3- All the work will need to be split up evenly between the members of the group. Norm#4-If there are any disagreements about the project they will be dealt with in a civilized manner and with a lot of communication. Norm#5-If a group member wants to work outside of the class he/she will need to notify the others before hand and notify of any progress. Norm#6-If any team member does not obey the rules there will be consequences. Consequences If any of these aren’t followed by a member it will result in loss of credit on the final project

Timeline Team Norms finished by 4/18 Timeline finished by 4/19 Design Brief finished by 4/19 Sketches in Engineering Notebooks finished by 4/20 IDW of parts finished by 5/2 IDW of exploded assembly finished by 5/2 Powerpoint Presented by 5/6

Bicycle Storage System Design Brief Client: Ms. Whitmore Designer: Collinear Corporation Problem Statement: Ms. Whitmore is a college student who uses her Mongoose XR250 mountain bike for all of her transportation needs. Her apartment complex does not provide a safe place for her to store her bike, which is currently kept in her small kitchen until she can find an alternative means. Design Statement: Design a bicycle storage system that will allow Ms. Whitmore to safely store her bicycle inside her apartment in such a way that the bicycle is easily accessible, but does not take up space in the major living areas of her apartment and meet the apartment’s requirements. Constraints: System must not cause damage to the walls or ceiling, which would cause Ms. Whitmore to lose her $600 deposit. Must be capable to with hold her bike without taking up too much space. Must meet the dorms requirements Should not cost over $300