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Senior Thesis PresentationSenior Thesis Presentation
Carey L. StecklerCarey L. StecklerApril 14, 2005April 14, 2005
Highland Elementary SchoolHighland Elementary SchoolAmbridge Area School DistrictAmbridge Area School District
Ambridge, PennsylvaniaAmbridge, Pennsylvania
Carey L. StecklerCarey L. Steckler Highland Elementary SchoolHighland Elementary School April 14, 2005April 14, 2005
Highland Elementary SchoolHighland Elementary School
•• New 78,880 SF facilityNew 78,880 SF facility
•• Ambridge, PA (American Bridge Company)Ambridge, PA (American Bridge Company)
•• Foreman Architects EngineersForeman Architects Engineers
•• $14.7 million project cost$14.7 million project cost
•• Constructed April 2003 Constructed April 2003 -- August 2004August 2004
•• Minimal change orders & few claimsMinimal change orders & few claims
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Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
•• Two issues facing public school districts:Two issues facing public school districts:Delivery Methods & DaylightingDelivery Methods & Daylighting
•• Three studies:Three studies:
–– Construction Management Depth:Construction Management Depth:Project Delivery Methods in Public Schools of PAProject Delivery Methods in Public Schools of PA
–– Lighting/Electrical Breadth:Lighting/Electrical Breadth:Facade Redesign & DaylightingFacade Redesign & Daylighting
–– Mechanical Breadth:Mechanical Breadth:Impact of FaImpact of Faççade Redesignade Redesign
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Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Organizational ChartOrganizational Chart
FOREMANARCHITECTSENGINEERS
FOREMANARCHITECTSENGINEERS
FOREMANPROGRAM &
CONSTRUCTIONMANAGERS
FOREMANPROGRAM &
CONSTRUCTIONMANAGERSELECTRICALELECTRICAL
HVACHVACGENERALGENERAL
PLUMBINGPLUMBING
ROOFINGROOFING
FLOORINGFLOORING
ENTRANCESENTRANCES
WINDOWSWINDOWS
DRYWALLDRYWALL
CERAMIC TILECERAMIC TILE
FOOD SERVICEFOOD SERVICE
PAINTINGPAINTING
DISPLAY BDSDISPLAY BDSFIRE PROTECTFIRE PROTECT
CASEWORKCASEWORK
LIBRARY CSWKLIBRARY CSWK
Multiple Prime Multiple Prime ContractsContracts
Construction Construction Management AgencyManagement Agency
GENERALGENERAL
ELECTRICALELECTRICAL
HVACHVAC
PLUMBINGPLUMBING
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Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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•• PA Education Empowerment Act, passed in 2000PA Education Empowerment Act, passed in 2000
•• 32 waivers granted for PA public school construction 32 waivers granted for PA public school construction projects (with project costs greater than $3 million)projects (with project costs greater than $3 million)
•• = 16% of all waivers granted= 16% of all waivers granted
•• Waivers specifically for single prime deliveryWaivers specifically for single prime delivery
•• Not 32 single prime school projects in PANot 32 single prime school projects in PA
Separation of ContractsSeparation of Contracts
•• Multiple prime requirement Multiple prime requirement –– 5 U.S. states5 U.S. statesHighland E.S.Highland E.S.
Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Project Delivery MethodsProject Delivery Methodsin Public Schools of PAin Public Schools of PA
•• GoalGoal
–– Is single prime most effective delivery method forIs single prime most effective delivery method forPA public school projects?PA public school projects?
–– Is the mandate waiver system useful in PA for the Is the mandate waiver system useful in PA for the separation of contracts requirement?separation of contracts requirement?
•• MethodologyMethodology
–– Research single prime projects and the mandateResearch single prime projects and the mandatewaiver program.waiver program.
–– Survey personnel at school districts with experienceSurvey personnel at school districts with experiencein single prime projects.in single prime projects.
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Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Why a Survey?Why a Survey?
•• ““The waiver will allow the school toThe waiver will allow the school to……operate in a more operate in a more effective, efficient or economical manner.effective, efficient or economical manner.””
•• Waiver applicationsWaiver applications——support single prime position with support single prime position with opinions of industry players.opinions of industry players.
•• Claim benefit to school district in 5 areas:Claim benefit to school district in 5 areas:Schedule, Quality, Budget, Safety, and LitigationSchedule, Quality, Budget, Safety, and Litigation
•• Surveyed personnel at school districts with waiversSurveyed personnel at school districts with waivers
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Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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School District Survey ResultsSchool District Survey Results
AreaArea
Believed Believed Project Project
Benefited from from Single ContractSingle Contract
Believed Project Believed Project Did Not Benefit
from Single from Single ContractContract
Unsure If Project If Project Benefited from Benefited from Single ContractSingle Contract
BudgetBudget 55 11 11
ScheduleSchedule 33 11 33
QualityQuality 66 00 11
SafetySafety 66 11 00
LitigationLitigation 66 00 11
How did a single prime contract impact these five areas?How did a single prime contract impact these five areas?Highland E.S.Highland E.S.
Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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School District Survey ResultsSchool District Survey Results
•• Benefit in 4 of 5 areasBenefit in 4 of 5 areas
•• Logic suspect: Unsure benefit to project schedule Logic suspect: Unsure benefit to project schedule Benefit to budget?Benefit to budget?
•• Response from 33% of school districtsResponse from 33% of school districts
–– 20032003--2004 Study at Univ. of Pittsburgh2004 Study at Univ. of Pittsburgh
•• Single prime = less frequent litigationSingle prime = less frequent litigation
•• Multiple prime w/ CM agent = most SF/dayMultiple prime w/ CM agent = most SF/day
•• Different delivery methods suitable forDifferent delivery methods suitable fordifferent owners is desirabledifferent owners is desirable
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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ConclusionsConclusions
•• Is single prime most effective delivery method forIs single prime most effective delivery method forPA public school projects?PA public school projects?
–– Cannot confirm that it is Cannot confirm that it is ““most effectivemost effective””
++ Benefits have been seen in some casesBenefits have been seen in some cases
•• Is the mandate waiver system useful in PA for the Is the mandate waiver system useful in PA for the separation of contracts requirement?separation of contracts requirement?
++ Allows delivery method most suitable to ownerAllows delivery method most suitable to owner
–– Little guidance given to school districts, should come Little guidance given to school districts, should come from an organization representing their interestsfrom an organization representing their interests
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Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
Carey L. StecklerCarey L. Steckler Highland Elementary SchoolHighland Elementary School April 14, 2005April 14, 2005
Front FaFront Faççade & Entranceade & Entrance
•• Goal: Create alternative classroom wing faGoal: Create alternative classroom wing faççade design to ade design to increase daylight levels, reducing energy demand.increase daylight levels, reducing energy demand.
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Thesis StudiesThesis Studies
ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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CAD Model of AsCAD Model of As--BuiltBuilt
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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CAD Model of AlternativeCAD Model of Alternative
11stst & 2& 2ndnd Floor window area increased by 88%Floor window area increased by 88%33rdrd Floor window area increased by 142%Floor window area increased by 142%
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Daylight StudyDaylight Study
•• Daylight Study for asDaylight Study for as--built and alternative designbuilt and alternative design
•• AGI32 parametersAGI32 parameters
–– 10AM & 2PM on 1510AM & 2PM on 15thth of April, August, Decemberof April, August, December
–– Overcast, party cloudy, clear conditionsOvercast, party cloudy, clear conditions
–– Reflectances of materials as installedReflectances of materials as installed
–– Electric lighting in different on/off configurationsElectric lighting in different on/off configurations
–– Pendant mounted lighting fixtures as installed, Pendant mounted lighting fixtures as installed, direct/indirect, (3) 32W fluorescent lampsdirect/indirect, (3) 32W fluorescent lamps
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Results Results –– South RoomSouth Room
3.53.5
26.626.6
321321
756756
Windows WindowsAs BuiltAs Built Alternative DesignAlternative Design
15 Aug, 2:00PM, clear sky, no electric lighting15 Aug, 2:00PM, clear sky, no electric lighting
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Annual Energy Savings in TypicalAnnual Energy Savings in TypicalSouthSouth--Facing ClassroomFacing Classroom
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Analysis SummaryAnalysis Summary
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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American Bridge Company WorksAmerican Bridge Company WorksOhio RiverOhio River
Architectural InterestArchitectural Interest
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Effects on Mechanical SystemEffects on Mechanical System
•• Unit VentilatorUnit VentilatorSystem inSystem inClassroom WingClassroom Wing
•• 3 Steps to3 Steps tosizing a UV:sizing a UV:•• OAOA•• Loads (HAP)Loads (HAP)•• CirculationCirculation
•• CriticalCritical——cooling load in south classroomscooling load in south classrooms
•• UV selection based on UV selection based on cfmcfm delivered to spacedelivered to space
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Effects on Mechanical SystemEffects on Mechanical System
•• UV model specified throughout classrooms meet UV model specified throughout classrooms meet requirements of alternative designrequirements of alternative design
•• OA requirement unchangedOA requirement unchanged
•• Cooling coils capable of new load of 25,838 BTU/hrCooling coils capable of new load of 25,838 BTU/hr
•• 350350--450 450 cfmcfm per ton of cooling loadper ton of cooling load
•• Effects on mechanical system do not prevent success of Effects on mechanical system do not prevent success of proposed faproposed faççade redesign.ade redesign.
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
•• Dispelled personal misconceptionsDispelled personal misconceptions
•• Met goals & made conclusionsMet goals & made conclusions
–– Utilization of single & multiple prime delivery should Utilization of single & multiple prime delivery should continue for PA public school projects continue for PA public school projects
–– Mandate waiver program is useful, but more guidance Mandate waiver program is useful, but more guidance should be available to school districtsshould be available to school districts
–– FaFaççade redesign is not a good recommendation, ade redesign is not a good recommendation, mainly because of impact to architecturemainly because of impact to architecture
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ConstructionConstructionManagementManagementDepthDepth
Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
Dr. David Dr. David RileyRiley
We think of the effective teachers we have had over the We think of the effective teachers we have had over the years with a sense of recognition, but those who have years with a sense of recognition, but those who have touched our humanity we remember with a deep sense of touched our humanity we remember with a deep sense of gratitude. (Anon.)gratitude. (Anon.)
Foreman Program & Construction ManagersForeman Program & Construction Managers
School District personnel across PennsylvaniaSchool District personnel across Pennsylvania
PA Dept. of Education personnel, esp. Ms. Mary DixonPA Dept. of Education personnel, esp. Ms. Mary Dixon
Linda Lewis, Brad Linda Lewis, Brad CordekCordek, Andy Kauffman, et al., Andy Kauffman, et al.
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Lighting/ElectricalLighting/ElectricalBreadthBreadth
MechanicalMechanicalBreadthBreadth
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
Senior Thesis PresentationSenior Thesis Presentation
Carey L. StecklerCarey L. StecklerApril 14, 2005April 14, 2005
Highland Elementary SchoolHighland Elementary SchoolAmbridge Area School DistrictAmbridge Area School District
Ambridge, PennsylvaniaAmbridge, Pennsylvania
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Opportunity Missed?Opportunity Missed?
•• Mt. Lebanon School District, PittsburghMt. Lebanon School District, Pittsburgh
•• Waiver approved 11/21/02 for renovation work on seven Waiver approved 11/21/02 for renovation work on seven schools in districtschools in district
•• With single prime, estimated savings to be 5% of With single prime, estimated savings to be 5% of construction costsconstruction costs
•• $40 million $40 million $1.5 to $2.5 million savings$1.5 to $2.5 million savings
•• Litigation against other school districts utilizing waiversLitigation against other school districts utilizing waivers
•• Chose not to use multiple prime waiverChose not to use multiple prime waiver
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First Floor Plan
Highland Elementary SchoolHighland Elementary School