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Robert Adkins Et 494 Instructor: Dr. Cris Koutsougeras Advisor: Mr. Rode 12/04/2013
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My senior design project will embody many disciplines from the engineering profession. In particular, my project will demonstrate modern construction based engineering techniques that I have learned throughout my career at southeastern. For this project I will fully design a multiple family home that will resemble a traditional New Orleans style home.
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Rough design sketch Construction estimate Detailed project schedule Property and structural drawings (preformed on AutoCAD) Property analysis
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Investigated different types of structures Took basic measurements to assist in design Researched current building code in different areas to insure proper design for structure in this area.
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The site I choose for my project is in Lakeview. Lakeview is a community in New Orleans and was hit hard by hurricane Katrina and because of this all construction on new homes in this area must be raised. Lot size: 50 x 145 6910 ORLEANS AVE NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124 (LAKEVIEW)
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When building a house in New Orleans engineers face several building requirements and constraints. All new homes build in New Orleans (Lakeview area) must be raised. The height someone must build their home is based on FEMA BFE (base flood elevation) requirements. The BFE for the area my building is between 1.5 ft – 3.5 ft.
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Through my investigations and research I decided the suitable height for my structure should be 4ft or 48in. Using this elevation will ultimately decrease the structures chances of being devastated by flooding. To achieve this elevation proper foundation support is critical.
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Footings for each post will consist of 24”x24”x12” concrete block pads with #4 rebar ties for support. The exterior foundation walls will consist of 24”x24”x12” concrete around the perimeter of the structure. Due to soil conditions in this area purlins must be utilized to decrease the chance of foundation and structure damage due to the land sinking.
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Posts typically extend from separate concrete footings to beams or girders that are connected to the foundation. Posts are spaced at standard intervals around the perimeter of the building and at intermediate points beneath the building. I have utilized a post and beam foundation.
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The post will consist of concrete masonry units. (CMU) The post will consist of 5 CMU stacked with #3 rebar that will secure or tie into concrete pads. The rebar is used to strengthen the structures foundation. The post will be filled with concrete for additional support. The post will support girder beam.
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A girder is a structural support which is designed to carry transverse loads, and to transfer those loads to vertical supports such as columns. The building I have design will use 6”x8” girder. The girder will be spliced and connected using steal plates located above each post.
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Floor joist- 2”x12”x20’ using these joist will allow me to span approximately 20’9’’ (16’’oc). Each floor joist will be connected using joist hangers. Rim joist- 2”x12”x20’ Sill plate- 2”x8”x8’ (treated) the sill plate will be secured to foundation using 5/8” anchor bolts (24”oc) ¾” plywood for flooring (tongue and groove)
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Wall studs – 2”x4”x10’ (16’’oc) Corner post- (3) 2”x4”x10’ King stud- 2”x4”x10’ Header- 2”x6” Top and Bottom Plate- 2”x4”x8’ (double top plate and treated bottom plate) Windows- 2’x3’ and 6’x6’ Doors- 80”x36”x1 ¾” Center wall Wall studs- 2”x4”x10’ (staggered) Top and Bottom Plate- 2”x6”x8’
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My structure has a Gable Style roof. Ceiling joist- 2”x8” (16”oc) Rafter- 2”x6” (24”oc) Pitch- 8/12 Ridge beam- 2”x12” Gable wall studs- 2”x4” Sheathing- ½” plywood Felt paper- 15lb Shingles- Three tab 36’’x12”
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Scheduling is the process of breaking down a large project into smaller activities to determine the amount of time each activity will take. Each activities beginning will depend on a previous activity. The schedule will identify the total time duration of a project as well as each activities time duration Project Name : New Orleans Multiply family home Project Name : New Orleans Multiply family home Start Date: 06/03/2013 Start Date: 06/03/2013 End Date: 12/27/2013 End Date: 12/27/2013 Total Duration: 208 days Total Duration: 208 days Total Working Days : 151 days Total Working Days : 151 days Et 494 (backup)\Et 494 Schedule.xlsx
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Timeline 01/22/2013 – 02/07/2013 Determine structure design 02/07/2013 – 02/14/2013 Research and investigate different design possibilities 02/14/2013 – 02/21/2013 Design foundation 02/21/2013 – 02/28/2013 Design wall system 02/28/2013 – 03/18/2013 Begin foundation estimate 03/18/2013 – 03/28/2013 Design roof system and begin wall system estimate 03/28/2013 – 04/12/2103 Begin roof estimate 04/12/2013 – 04/22/2013 Complete estimate and design 04/22/2013 – 05/10/2013 Finalize all aspect of project, make adjustments as needed, and verify project outcome with advisor
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Timeline 08/21/2013 – 10/20/2013 Perform detailed drawings of structure on auto cad 10/20/2013 – 10/27/2013 Perform detailed schedule 10/27/2013 – 10/30/2013 Make adjustments to drawings and schedule according to design 10/30/2013 – 11/15/2013 Finalize scheduling and begin detailed estimate according to complete drawings 11/15/2013 – 11/28/2013 Finish detailed estimate on excel 11/28/2013 – 12/05/2013 Finish all aspects of project (design, drawings, schedule, and estimate)
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