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Army National Guard Readiness Center Arlington, VA Arne Kvinnesland Construction Management AE Senior Thesis Final Presentation, Spring 2010 The Pennsylvania.

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1 Army National Guard Readiness Center Arlington, VA Arne Kvinnesland Construction Management AE Senior Thesis Final Presentation, Spring 2010 The Pennsylvania State University

2 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions

3 Project IntroductionPresentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Federal Office Building Located: Arlington, VA Size: 251,000 sf office building 435 space parking garage Cost: $100,000,000 Design-Bid-Build LEED Silver Rating

4 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Further BIM progression in industry through deliverables Owner and general contractor interviews Analysis II – Photovoltaic Panel System Alternative Backup Power System Energy Efficiency and Independence Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Structural Secant Pile Wall currently Design of an alternative system that would be more cost effective and easier to install

5 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis I - BIM Goal: Research current status of Building Information Modeling in the industry and come up with ways to further progress BIM through project deliverables. Method: Interview industry leaders and compare responses to research.

6 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis I - BIM Deliverables Asset Management Building Maintenance Scheduling Building System Analysis Cost Estimation Disaster Planning Existing Conditions Modeling Phase Planning Record Model Space Management and Tracking

7 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis I - BIM Interview Results Asking for use of BIM for MEP coordination, but not for specific deliverables. Asking for “BIM Implementation Plan” from contractor for use during construction phase. MEP as built drawings; warranty, service, and other O&M data built into master file.

8 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis I - BIM Results Continued… Government owners (USACE, NIH, GSA) asking for more robust deliverables. Master file with specific levels of detail, linking of files in specific ways, specific inherent data within the model. Majority of owners not asking for any deliverables, but small group of very proactive owners asking for robust deliverables. Owner knowledge is expected to increase, deliverables more complex.

9 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis I - BIM Current Issues with BIM Lack of knowledge of the capabilities Cost vs. Funding Source Construction team vs. Facility Management team Lack of interoperability between owner’s systems and BIM software Modeling platforms Cost of training facility managers on new, complex systems

10 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis I - BIM Solutions Owner awareness Must come from contractor engineers or 3 rd party consultants early on in project planning Owner experience Contractual Support Solid deliverables and requirements built into contracts Software Compatibility Uniformity and industry standards

11 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis II – PV Panel System Goal: Design a photovoltaic panel system to replace diesel powered backup generator. Method: PV Panel research, electrical and cost calculations, summarize owner options

12 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis II – PV Panel System Advantages Additional points for LEED Silver rating Energy independence Source of clean, renewable energy Reduction of conduit riser size, simplifying MEP coordination Reduced Cost Disadvantages Reduction in amount of emergency power provided to building

13 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis II – PV Panel System BP Solar SX 170B Performance: Rated Power (P max ) = 170 Watts Power Tolerance: +/- 9% Volts: 35.4 Amps: 4.8 Size (inches): 63 x 31 x 2 BP Solar SX 170B

14 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis II – PV Panel System Spacing Calculations Generator housing size: 22’ x 50’ = 1100 SF Panel Size: ~ 15 SF 73 possible panels Use 60 panels, two 30 panel arrays

15 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis II – PV Panel System Cost Calculation 1500 kW generator: $512,000 PV Panel: $850/panel Panel cost: $51,000 Wiring cost: $2,217 Cost Savings: ~ $460,000

16 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis II – PV Panel System Power Calculations 170 Watts/panel x 60 panels = 10.2 kW 5 hours exposure/day x 10.2kW = 51kW 96 sunny days in Arlington, VA Roughly 5000 kW per year

17 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis II – PV Panel System Conclusion Clean, renewable energy source Cost Savings Continuous energy from panels Emergency power loss with generator removal Owner’s choice

18 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Goal: Develop an alternative, more cost effective soil retention and permanent structural support system Method: Research alternative systems, perform structural calculations to prove equivalent performance, cost analysis

19 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative System Research Sheet Piling Slurry Wall Temporary sheeting and shoring Concrete Retention Wall

20 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Concrete Retention Wall Reinforced Cast In Place Concrete Mass to resist structural loads Embedment to resist overturning

21 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Structural Calculations φVc = 68.3 kip φVs = 36 kip M REQ = 356 ft-kip Embedment Calculations Factor of Safety: 1.5 Embedment Depth = 15 feet

22 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Cost Calculations Total Cost of Alternative System $450,000 Total Cost of Secant Pile Wall System $2,200,000 Total Upfront Cost Savings $1,750,000

23 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Conclusions Equivalent Structural Performance Large upfront cost savings Simple system, reduction in schedule Issue of constructability

24 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Analyses Conclusions Analysis I – Building Information Modeling BIM Infancy Education is key Analysis II – PV Panel System Clean, renewable, efficient energy source Reduction in emergency power Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Structural Equivalency, Cost Savings Constructability Issues

25 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions Acknowledgments Owner: Army National Guard Architect/Engineer AECOM General Contractor Tompkins Builders, Inc AE Faculty and Fellow Students Turner Construction

26 Presentation Outline Project Introduction Analyses Overview Analysis I – Building Information Modeling Analysis II – PV Panel System Analysis III – Secant Pile Wall Alternative Conclusion and Acknowledgments Questions


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