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    The city of Caledonia, MS, has performed a preliminary

    analysis and programing through GLM CollaborativePartners to establish the base needs for a new Lowndes

    County Volunteer Fire Department District 1 Fire Station. The

    intent of the architect and constructor team is to create aproject delivery that is aimed to providing the owner with

    the best building design to meet the needed requirements,while maintaining the best value in construction and cost

    efciency. The budget of the project depicts certain restraintson what realistically can be designed and constructed. The

    prefabricated industrialshed with a smallmezzanine for the

    administration building is the low-cost solution that mostcommunities have opted for because of the efciency. The

    design intent was to take the prefabricated shed and makeit more visually appealing and functionalfor t he surrounding

    neighborhood.

    Through the developing of the design with the intention ofreinterpreting the prefabricated shed design, we established

    design objectives to further establish modularity, functionality,

    sustainability, and constructability, with the use of logic andproportionality.

    Caledonia Fire Station 1

    Carter Brown

    Patrick Brown

    Bryan Marks

    Casey Walker

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    10C-Channel

    Weldid SteelCleat

    PortalFrame

    Wood Slats

    Masonry Tie

    Standard Brick

    2Air Cavity

    1Rigid Board Insulation

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    10C-Channel

    Wood Blocking

    Welded SteelCleat

    PortalFrame

    Wood Slats

    3 1/2 Aluminum Mullion

    PanelSpreader

    Polycarbonate Panel

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    Apparatus Bay

    Training Room

    Restroom

    Stairs

    Laundry Room / ElsctricalRoom

    Chiefs Office

    Storage Room / Safe Room

    CaptainsOffice

    DayRoom

    Kitchen / Dinning Room

    Womens Bathroom

    Stairs

    MensBathroom

    Locker Room / Maintenance Roo

    Fitness Room

    MensBunk Room

    Womens Bunk Room

    Plan Details

    StructuralDetails

    The metalplaques that fit

    the same dimension of the

    brick coursing to emphasis

    the brick, contain the name

    of allof the firefightersthat

    would have worked at the

    fire station. The rankof the

    firefighter is indicated by

    the length of the offset from

    the wall. The further away

    the higher rank. The red

    indicates the chiefs.

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    Kingzip Insulated MetalPanels

    Wood blocking

    Purlins

    Drop Down Ceiling

    Polycarbonate SpandrelPanel

    Polycarbonate Panel

    Wood Slats

    W 36 x 135 Beam

    Aluminum mullion

    CMUNon-load bearing wall

    Gypsum board

    Insulating foam inserts in cores

    Bituminous coating on face of CMUblock

    2air cavity

    Masonry ties

    Brickfacing

    W 16 x 67 Beam

    6Concrete topping on

    corrugated steelfloor decking

    1Rigid board insulation

    Continuous flashing

    W 12 x 22 Column

    Weep holes

    J-bolt

    Welded wire fabric

    Polyethylene moisture barrier

    2layer of sand

    4Gravel base course

    6Concrete slab

    Reinforced concrete grade beam

    Isolated column footing

    Filter fabric

    Gravel

    Perforated 4drain pipe

    Aluminum Mullion

    5/8Panel Batten

    Polycarbonate Panels

    SillFrame w/ Fastener

    Weep Notch

    WindowFlashing

    Blocking

    Standard Brick w/ 3/8Mortar

    PanelThreader

    20 GA. Stainless steeltop clip with thermal break

    14 GA. Galvanized base clip

    1/414 Hex head fasteners

    Aluminum Mullion w/ Fastener

    Steelcleat welded to steelbeam

    Wood slat

    1/2bolt

    Drop down ceiling purlin clip

    Polycarbonate Panel

    5/8Panel Batten

    Wood blocking

    10Purlins

    PanelThreader

    2Air Cavity

    1Rigid Board Insulation

    Bituminous coating on face of CMUblock

    CMUnon-load bearing wall

    Insulating foam inserts in cores

    Gypsum Board

    Masonry Tie

    Invisible Structure Inc. Gravelpave2 andGrasspave2 are structuralsystems that provide

    heavy load bearing support and containment ofgravelto create a porous surface with unlimited

    traffic volume. The system can be used forstorage and filtration of rainwater.

    ADA - Both systems create wheelchair

    accessible surfaces.

    Paths with Gravelpave2 and Grasspave2

    systems eliminate the neccessity of concrete orother impermeable surfaces and provides

    porous surfaces that allow increased sitedrainage and rainwater filtration.

    Gravelpave2 system replaces the need ofconcrete and asphalt driveways, and has been

    specificly designed for traffic loads large enoughfor firetrucks, while also having a permeable

    surface that filters pollutants and providesstormwater mitigation

    GrassGravelGrass

    Two piece clip with thermalbridge

    1/4- 14x7/8low profile tek screws

    High eave trim

    Wood Slats

    Portalframe shoulder moment connection

    WallGirt

    Strengthening plate

    Metalhex screwsfor wood slats

    Base trim

    Flashing

    Eave strut

    Pop rivet

    W 36x135

    Crushed limestone

    Grass

    Gravelpave 2 system

    Compact gravel

    Grasspave 2 system

    Perforated 4drainage pipe

    Grasspave2 / Gravelpave2 system fastener

    Wall Section C1 : 1

    Steelbase plate

    J-bolts

    Isolated footing

    Grasspave2 / Gravelpave2 Plan View1 : 1

    Window Sill3 : 1

    Roof Detail3 : 1

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    SOUTHWEST ELEVATION

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    TRANSVERSE SECTION

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    NORTHEAST ELEVATION

    1/8=1

    LONGITUDINAL SECTION

    1/8=1

    SOUTHEAST ELEVATION

    1/8=1

    NORTHWEST ELEVATION

    1/8=1

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    Level3 : 140

    Level5 : 2210

    Level6 : 253

    Level1 : 02

    Level3 : 140

    Level 5:2210

    Level6 : 253

    Level1 : 02

    Level4 : 140

    Level5 : 213

    Level3 : 120

    Level2 : 911

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    Level6 : 2210

    Level7 : 253

    Level1 : 02

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    Project Close-Out

    Building Sitework

    Services

    Interiors

    Shell

    Substructure

    Site Prepara;on

    General Condi;ons

    Pre-Construc;on

    Total Project Dura;on

    Caledonia Fire Sta.on: Total Project Dura.on

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    Days

    16 Days

    3 Days

    4 Days

    35 Days

    74 Days

    14 Days

    4 Days

    5 Days

    8 Days

    Project Start Date

    4/21/2014Project Finish Date

    10/21/2014

    $0.00 $100,000.00 $200,000.00 $300,000.00 $400,000.00 $500,000.00 $600,000.00 $700,000.00 $800,000.00

    Hard Cost

    General Condi;ons

    Fees

    Total Project Cost

    Caledonia Fire Sta.on: Total Project Cost

    $ 703,048.10

    $ 52,679.82

    $ 48,901.40

    $ 601,466.88

    Hard Cost BreakdownSubstructure

    Shell

    Interiors

    Services

    Equipment

    Building Sitework

    95% of Hard Cost

    598% of Hard Cost

    53% of Hard Cost

    200% of Hard Cost

    30% of Hard Cost

    24% of Hard Cost

    Cost/Building SF

    $ 4886/SF

    Constructability Analysis

    Portal Frame Beam System:

    Con;nuous Span (115) vs. 2-Part Span (70 & 45)

    Advantages:

    Cheaper material cost

    Smaller size members

    Disadvantages:

    Thermal bridge between buildings

    Structural columns are needed for bridge

    Price Comparison:

    Con;nuous Span - $ 195,545.00

    2-part Beam - $ 154,678.00

    Exterior Wall/Roof Paneling System:

    Temporary Fence6' High

    Lay-Down Area28' x 80'

    Wheel Wash Area20' x 50'

    Storage Containers8' x 10'

    PPE/First Aid8' x 8'

    Parking Lot40' x 80'

    Office Trailer8' x 28'

    Crane Area20' x 28'

    Portable Toilets3 1/2' x 3 1/2'

    Dumpsters8' x 20'Mock-Up Area

    25' x 35'

    PARKING LOT

    STORAGE CONTAINERS

    OFFICE TRAILER

    PORTABLE TOILETS

    TEMPORARY ROAD

    CRANE AREA

    LAY-DOWN AREA

    DUMPSTER

    WHEEL WASH AREA

    PPE / FIRST AID STATION

    TEMPORARY FENCE

    SCAFFOLDING AREA

    EROSION CONTROL FENCE

    ONE-WAY TRAFFIC FLOW

    SITE ENTRANCE

    SITE EXIT

    MOCK-UP AREA

    SITE PLAN1/32=1

    SITE UTILIZATIONPLAN1/32=1