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1 St. Joseph’s House of Hospitality
Detailed Design Gate Review (Part 2)

2 Engineering Requirements
Time to set up sleeping material Vertical distance to move sleeping material Time to clean up sleeping material Mattress dimensions Number of guests to accommodate Number of staff to set-up/clean-up Floor space occupied by the system Number of staff required to retrieve a guest’s belonging Volume of storage space per guest Total weight the system can support Bed Bug Resistance** Weight of guest’s belongings the system can support Time to retrieve personal storage Vertical distance from floor for overhead storage Horizontal distance to move sleeping material Safety Factor Sharon

3 Morphological Chart Steel Beams Ceiling Mount Extended Loft Platform
Fork Lift to Loft Garage Door Lift to Loft Bunk Beds Cabinets Regular Cabinets Sharon

4 Pugh’s Table Ezra

5 Benchmarking- Sleeping Material Storage
Connor Horizontal - 30 inches in kitchen. (maybe 3 and 7) Hospitality room - have the vertical on the right side.

6 Feasibility Storage Cabinets Storage Carts
Space Utilization - see following slides Hospitality Room Kitchen Room Weight Capacity Storage Carts Casters rated for 500 lbs. Plywood rated for ~800 lbs. Assuming average tote weighs 30 lbs Total weight on cart will be 30 lbs *6 = 180 lbs Tipping Point Narrow side: 11.2° Wide side: 15.1° Connor Tipping Point feasibility notes: worried about any lips or tiles that have a gap/bump.

7 Bill of Materials Storage Cabinets Storage Carts Ezra

8 Design/Drawing Package
Storage Cart Ken Have a 2 and 1 cart for the rooms. 2 bins per person - no more canvas bags They can just wash the bedding without the bags.

9 Design/Drawing Package
Kitchen Room Cabinet Ken

10 Design/Drawing Package
Hospitality Room Cabinet Ken

11 Combined External View
Ken

12 Risk Assessment Removed two risks that were related to the aerial platform. The wiring of the system is infeasible Sleeping material platform falling Updated the actions to minimize risk to fit with the current concept. Sharon Add mice to list of pests

13 Problem Tracker Sharon Take weight of totes in the storage closet

14 Updated Plan Sharon Shelter ends in the middle of april.


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