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Mount Michael S.A.M.E Team #1 HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE 2.0
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Mount Michael has been open since 1954 With limited updates to facilities Out of date We are unable to accommodate students No room for our teams or visiting schools We have grown PROBLEM
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CURRENT FACILITIES
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We wanted to understand the wish list of the coaches As a SAME Group we participate in 8 of the 13 sports offered at school We were able to bring in our own ideas as athletes We already had a connection with the coaches and athletic department INTERVIEWS
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Bowling coach – large lockers for bowling bags Golf coach – large lockers for golf bags Football coach – large meeting area Soccer coach – meeting area for pregame talks Basketball coach – white board for drawing plays Baseball coach – flooring to accommodate baseball cleats Track coach – small lockers for shoes and uniforms INTERVIEWS
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SITE PLAN
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Why we chose this site Convenience Construction ease Water waste maintenance Tree and concrete removal Grading 600 cubic feet $10 per cubic foot $500 per tree Current HVAC system Relocation SITE PLAN
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Solution: Two building locker rooms just North of the gym and South of the football stadium. The Northwest building is for the varsity sports teams Home team The Northeast building is for the junior varsity sports teams Away team Each building equipped with: Shower rooms / Bathrooms Lockers Training rooms Coaching Offices Storage rooms PROBLEM SOLUTION
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HOME LOCKER ROOM
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REVIT
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AWAY LOCKER ROOM
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REVIT
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Current building is very out dated It would be impossible to renovate the current facilities ADA accessibility Plumbing is very inefficient; no central air system; boiler system for heat. Use of these products will help with sustainability: “The Pint” – 0.125 gallons per flush LED lighting Recycled flooring – GREENGUARD Gold Certified Denim Insulation SUSTAINABILITY
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We tested different materials for their sound insulation ability We found that denim insulation with carpet was the best Having both denim insulation and carpet would be expensive The difference in ability does not make up for the cost APPLIED SCIENCE MaterialAmplitude (dBFS) Nothing-29 dBFS Fiberglass Insulation-36 dBFS Fiberglass Insulation and Carpet Facing Down -40 dBFS Fiberglass Insulation and Carpet Facing Up-42 dBFS Denim Insulation and Carpet Facing Down-48 dBFS Denim Insulation and Carpet Facing Up-50 dBFS Denim Insulation-47 dBFS
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This project would be part of a master plan The budget had to be determined by us High quality Cost efficient Our final price is $ 1.15 million for an approximately 7000 sf addition COST ANALYSIS
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Approx. Quantity Cost Per Unit Estimate Total Cost Building $ 1,060,944.00 Showers10 EA $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 Sinks6 EA $ 150.00 $ 900.00 Water Closets8 EA $ 200.00 $ 1,600.00 Urinals6 EA $ 100.00 $ 600.00 Flooring Home Locker Area2299 SF $ 3.25 $ 7,471.75 Away Locker Area1431 SF $ 3.25 $ 4,650.75 Home Bathroom782 SF $ 2.00 $ 1,564.00 Away Locker Area294 SF $ 2.00 $ 588.00 Carpet523 SF $ 2.50 $ 1,307.50 Insulation Denim Insulation Extra Cost2016 SF $ 7.00 $ 14,112.00 Total Building Estimate6841 SF $ 150.00 $ 1,026,150.00 Building Heating/Air Conditioning Plumbing Electrical Mechnical Water Gas
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COST ANALYSIS Approx. Quantity Cost Per Unit Estimate Total Cost Site $ 14,750.00 Grading and Sidewalk600 CY $ 10.00 $ 6,000.00 Clearing and Grubbing Tree Removal5 EA $ 50.00 $ 250.00 Demolition Retaining Wall1 LS $ 7,500.00 Concrete Removal200 SF $ 5.00 $ 1,000.00 Locker Room $ 76,079.00 Lockers Large Lockers80 EA $ 879.30 $ 70,344.00 Small Lockers7 EA $ 435.00 $ 3,045.00 Training Tables Home Locker Room2 EA $ 320.00 $ 640.00 White Boards Home Locker Room1 EA $ 400.00 Away Locker Room1 EA $ 150.00 Coach's Office Desk2EA $ 500.00 $ 1,000.00 Chairs4 EA $ 75.00 $ 300.00 Storage1 LS $ 200.00
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Giving Spirit Capital Campaign Nate LaFave Memorial Field Sports Teams are on the rise Football: Best season in over a decade Basketball: Went to state for the first time since 2005 Baseball: Has a state championship and runner up in last 4 years Cross country: Always competing for state titles Tennis: Dominated districts and was composed of mostly juniors Wrestling: Larger than ever and had a state competitor this past year Soccer: Consistently goes to state and or sub-state Track: Always has people competing for state championships Bowling: Top 3 in the State consistently Swimming: State Qualifier FEASIBILITY
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Feasibility Making sure that the project is a manageable size Order of importance Keeping to deadlines How to work together in a smaller group Sacrifices Compromise Allocating Responsibilities Communication LESSONS LEARNED
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Keifer USA, for their samples for our main flooring option. Bonded Logic, for their samples of denim insulation. Pink Grading Co., for cost estimates of grading for the buildings. Jason Schmitz (AIA) and Chris Langan (P.E.), for their assistance and advice on the project as a whole. Abbot Michael Liebl, for his assistance with the applied science project. Mount Michael Maintenance Department, for building materials for the applied science project and advice for different areas of the building. Mount Michael Coaches, for expressing their wants in the project during several interviews over the course of the project construction: Kevin Grey – Soccer John Roshone – Basketball Matt Luettel – Track / Cross Country Jon Borer – Football / Athletic Director Bob Sullivan – Baseball Dave Cormier – Bowling Kent Christenson – Golf Mount Michael Administration, for showing interest and support towards our project: Dr. David Peters (Principal and Head of School) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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