College - Author 1

College of Architecture and Environmental Design

Department - Author 1

Construction Management Department

Degree Name - Author 1

BS in Construction Management

Date

3-2021

Primary Advisor/Subject Matter Expert (SME)

Eric Brinkman, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Construction Management Department

Abstract/Summary

The objective of this project is to design and prepare to build a sustainable bus stop for the City of San Luis Obispo (SLO). Compiled are pre-construction plans and documents for delivery of a sustainable bus stop. All pre-construction services include: project budget/estimates, construction plans and specifications including architectural and electrical plans, timeline/schedule, and materials lists. With a strong focus on sustainability, the design incorporates the use of photovoltaic panels as a form of renewable energy to power features of the sheltered bus stop. This includes a light fixture and a pump to use collected rainwater to nourish native vegetation in a planter box. The budget was to be under $10,000 and includes all labor and materials for the construction phase of the project. The schedule for the construction phase is within a two week timeline during the end of March, 2021. The risk analysis includes a Risk Register which uses the Severity Table and Risk Breakdown Structure (RBS) together to evaluate the risk of specific events of the project. The RBS consists of the following four categories: Environmental, Resources, Management, and Construction. Plan documents meet all local building codes per the requirements of the City of SLO.

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