SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY 8:15 a.m. Welcome: Dr. Shashi Marikunte Associate Teaching Professor of Civil Engineering School of Science, Engineering, and Technology Dr. Thang Bui Associate Professor of Computer Science Associate Director, School of Science, Engineering, and Technology Introduction: Dr. Omid Ansary Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Administration Interim Director, School of Science, Engineering, and Technology Zoom Webinar Link: psu.zoom.us/j/99395484532?pwd=UDRxZVpWRzBTY3pMbUtSVnpWUFNhdz09 Webinar: 993 9548 4532 • Passcode: 342018 9:00 a.m. Student Presentations Moderators: Civil Engineering/Structural Design and Construction Engineering Technology Dr. Shashi Marikunte Dr. Sofia Vidalis Dr. Joseph Seidel Dr. Joseph Cecere Dr. Yen-Chih Chen Dr. Grady Mathews Computer Science Dr. Hyuntae Na Dr. Md. Faisal Kabir Electrical Engineering Technology Dr. Rafic Bachnak Dr. Kiana Karami Dr. Xinwei Niu Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering Technology Dr. Anilchandra Attaluri Dr. Esfakur Rahman Dr. Gregory Lewis Dr. Abdallah Ramini Dr. Brian Maicke Dr. Hessam Taherian Mr. Dan Massey Dr. Fariborz Tavangarian 3:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony Zoom Webinar Link: psu.zoom.us/j/97589108846?pwd=WVl6LzF2SnZKSjV4ck5EbDlYejBldz09 Webinar: 975 8910 8846 • Passcode: 662798 Civil Engineering Capstone Design Presentation Moderator: Dr. Shashi Marikunte Faculty Advisers: Dr. Shashi Marikunte, Dr. Sofia Vidalis, and Dr. Saravanan Gurupackiam Zoom Presentation Webinar Link for TEAMS 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106: psu.zoom.us/s/92852738106?pwd=MEpBamZOOXRMMEtwTDVIUmo1cHp tZz09 Webinar ID: 928 5273 8106 • Passcode: 797701 Supported by: Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. and Harkins Builders, Inc. Brightview Fair Oaks is a senior living community for residents to experience a resort-style indepen- dent assisted living and memory care in Fairfax, Virginia. The proposed new construction is a four- story building that holds about 170 apartments. It is built in three sections and is projected to have a gross area of 191,610 square-feet. This resort-style senior living community will also have a movie theater, billiards, fitness center, salon, library, and more. Students in the Civil Engineering Capstone Design class worked on this project in small groups to provide alternate design and compete with other groups. Eight teams diligently worked on this project in true competition style, to incorporate changes through value engineering, sustainability, energy efficiency, and other modern tools to improve the functionality or other aspects of this new construction. Teams will disclose their approach to make the Graham Center for Innovation and Collaboration a “State-of-the-Art” construction project, from their perspective. 9:00 – 9:30 a.m. Team 101 Project: Environmental and safety conscious additions to Brightview Fair Oaks Living Community Team Members: Marjorie Cruz, Christopher Devers, Christopher Franjesh, Yong Huang, Mohamed Kotby, Tyler Vermilyen MCTCMY Engineering Group is focused on making the Brightview Fair Oaks Living Community a LEED certified and resident friendly project without compromising on sustainable construction and design methods. This will be accomplished with the addition of solar panels, electric vehicle charging stations, renewably powered pedestrian walks, carbon capture concrete, and a resident shuttle pickup/ drop off location in the parking lot. The structural design team will ensure all solar panel loads and designs are properly integrated with the building’s roofing structure while also designing the critical structural components of the building. The construction team will conduct quantity take off, scheduling, estimating, and value engineering analysis for the entire project as well as for each of these additions to make them a reality. The transportation team will perform analysis on total trips generated, lines of sight, reduction of life in pavements, and design a safe and efficient transportation environment while integrating smart materials, new and enhanced pedestrian walks, shuttle locations, and vehicle charging stations for the residents. These additions will give residents a safe and environmentally responsible Brightview Fair Oaks community while serving as an example to future living communities. 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. Team 102 Project: Brightview Parking and Aquatics Improvement Project Team Members: Anthony Byers, Hayden Harvey, Brendon Hixson, Brooke Moore, John Schneider, Dylan Zerphy The Brightview Fair Oaks senior living community, located in Fairfax, Virginia, will be receiving upgrades to the current design to further improve the lives of its residents. The main parking lot of the facility will be receiving a structure upgrade to include 43 covered parking spaces. An overhead structure will be built over the planned 43 spaces and will have roof mounted solar panels to provide electricity to the parking lot lights and six new electric car chargers that will be incorporated into the 43 spots. Additionally, the facility will receive an enclosed indoor pool upgrade in the location of the existing memory garden. The memory garden will be moved to the roof of the pool enclosure where it will double as a green roof for the pool structure. 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Team 103 Project: Brightview Sunny Days Addition Team Members: Joshua Bower, Elif Demirgil, Sarah Goddard, Morgan Korba, Ian Masters, Khadijeh Namous, Kayleigh Shearn Modern developments are very costly, and for the most part, have a negative impact on the environment. Whether it be from uprooting and moving trees or clearing land for a construction project, Brightview Fair Oaks is guilty of both. To combat the costs and environmental impacts, the group proposes “more environmentally friendly improvements,” such as the construction of a sunroom that will have passive solar technology that converts sunlight into usable energy that can redirect to the cooling and lighting systems inside the sunroom. The sunroom will increase the construction cost an additional $300,000. 10:30 – 11:00 a.m. Team 104 Project: Brightview Senior Shuttle Service Team Members: Raja Hanafiah, Colin Hurley, Brady Nye, Chukwuebuka Oragwu, Audrey Shay, Pierce Sweeny, Luke Williams Wasted Potential is a construction company that provides top tier services for all construction needs. For the Brightview Fair Oaks Senior Living Community, the group noticed that the plan sheets did not include a mode of transportation on the property of the Brightview Fair Oaks. The team is proposing the addition of an on-site shuttle service that will transport residents from the property to a park and ride station approximately a 10-minute drive away. This addition to the project will allow transportation access to seniors that have limited modes of transportation throughout the Fairfax region. With existing bus routes in the area, the shuttle service to the park and ride will give residents access to these routes. 11:00 – 11:30 a.m. Team 105 Project: Enclosed Greenhouse/Courtyard Extension Team Members: Chi-Ming Chen, MacKenna Daniel, Jacob Deberry, Tamala Drager, Bailey Keys, Alexander Kurtz, Barsbileg Turbold In order to provide future residents with the best living environment, an enclosed greenhouse/courtyard extension is being proposed. It is to include a scenic layout consisting of lounge areas, hands-on gardening locations for residents, and an eye-catching green wall. A walkway will lead directly from the main living area to the front doors of the greenhouse. In relation to structural and construction aspects, this extension will incorporate recycled concrete for pipe bedding foundations and include stormwater usage to keep the green wall well-hydrated. Supplemental lighting fixtures will be incorporated to maximize the growth and lifespan of the green wall. 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Team 106 Project: Noise Reduction Barrier Team Members: Joseph Dreer, Maria Godoy, Matthew Keller, Venilin Mitranov, Jarod Steward, and Margo Wolfgang JMV Enterprise, an engineering firm composed of three traffic engineers, a pair of structural engineers, and a construction engineer, is proposing the addition of a noise-reduction barrier along Lee Highway for the Brightview Fair Oaks Senior Living Facility in Fairfax, Virginia. JMV Enterprise is proposing this noise reduction wall to provide noise-dampening to the facility’s grounds so outdoor portions of Brightview Fair Oaks are quieter and more peaceful for the residents’ satisfaction. Moderators: Dr. Sofia Vidalis Faculty Advisers: Dr. Shashi Marikunte, Dr. Sofia Vidalis, and Dr. Saravanan Gurupackiam Zoom Presentation Webinar Link for TEAMS 107 and 108: psu.zoom.us/j/98 932648932?pwd=aTRFbi9LMFBVYmQ3aExNWk5QMmp5Zz09 Webinar ID: 989 3264 8932 • Passcode: 248633 9:00 – 9:30 a.m. Team 107 Project: Nittany Oaks Pavilions Team Members: Rahul Arunkumar, Alexander Auger, Benjamin Hogan, Clementina Okitikpi, Masato Quinene, Keisha Smith, Michelle Valle Nittany Consulting Engineers is proposing the Nittany Oaks Pavilions - a sustainable outdoor recreational complex which not only focuses on drastically improving resident life, but also mutually benefiting the surrounding community of Fairfax, Virginia. The proposal centers around an efficient and duplicable multi-purpose ‘flexspace’ pavilion surrounded by green landscapes including a wildlife pond, recycled material walking trails, community gardens, and redesigned green parking infrastructure. This complex will be designed with the environment,
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