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PURDUE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL FACILITY

Phase 1 : Conceptual Design and Alternatives Analysis

CE 498 -Senior Design - 2009

Team 5

ENGINEERING TEAM

PROJECT MANAGER: Alice Madjani

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER: Eric Hulme

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Matt Murray

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER: Mike Broyles

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Ryan Laughlin

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Presentation OverviewSite LayoutBaseball FacilitySoccer FacilitySite master planSite AccessWater management

Engineering considerations

Environmental considerations

LEED AccreditationConstructionCost EstimateProject Schedule

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Time for a New FacilityOther Big Ten Facilities

Current Purdue Facility

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Site Layout

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Baseball Facility

Unique FeaturesSeatingGreen SpacesPress BoxHD LightingBerme SeatingOutfield Wall

LayoutGround LevelConcourse LevelPress Box

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Soccer FacilityContinue using the eastern

field for competitionOption of using the west

field for a future men’s teamExpanded SeatingSupport Facilities

Concessions StandRestroomsLocker Room

H.D. LightingOpportunities to share

facilities

Opportunities to share facilities

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Site Master Plan

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Existing Access

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Construction Access

Construction Route from S.R. 26

Construction Route from S.R. 126

Construction Route to US 231

Construction Route to S.R. 26

Construction Exit Route from S.R. 526 to S.R. 126

Construction Route into Site

Construction Route from Site

Construction Route from US 231

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Vehicle Access Intersection Improvements

Intersection Improvements

New Parking Field

New Parking Field

New Parking Field

Perimeter Parkway

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Pedestrian AccessUpper Pedestrian

Corridor

Lower Pedestrian Corridor

Central Pathway

Eastern Pathway

Western Pathway

Bike Path Extension

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Water ManagementStream through the middle of the site

Central Drainage Channel through siteRiparian zone = Storm water pollution prevention

BMP to remove fertilizers and suspended solidsCentral detention basin

Control release rate to Jordan CreekHarvest rain water from basin

Flushing toilets Site irrigation Electronic controls (Supervisory Controls and Data

Acquisition)

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Water Management

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Environmental Considerations

Wetlands U.S. Fish and Wildlife

ServicePEMA: temporary wetland

ContaminationUS-231 Relocation StudyPreviously undeveloped

siteNot classified as a historic

site by DNRNo formal study

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Engineering ConsiderationsFoundation System

Shallow spread footing and continuous wall foundations

Structural SystemSteel frameReinforced concrete slabs and seating structureSteel columns for Press Box supportAwning covering half the seatsCable suspension system for awning and

backstop

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L.E.E.D.LEED Certification and Benefits

Anticipated Certification: Silver (20 points)Sustainable Site Credits: 9Water Efficiency Credits: 3Materials and Resources Credits: 6Innovation & Design Process Credits: 2

Gold Certification Potential

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ConstructionSite management

ZEAL as the constructionmanager

Construction equipment1. Rollers 7. Bobcats

2. Lifts 8. Grader

3. Concrete

pumps9. Excavator

4. Cranes 10. Pavers

5. Front-end

loader

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Compactor

6. Dump Trucks 12. Fort lift

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Construction cont’dMaterial

Building Steel framing Reinforced concrete

Parking lot Pervious concrete

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Cost EstimateConceptual cost estimate

Soccer addition

Facility CostBaseball field $1,894,089Building Construction $4,929,922

Site work $5,471,713

Total (89.2% cost reduction) $10,967,786

Administrative $4,240,563

Total project cost $15,208,349

Facility Cost

Soccer addition $592,330

Administrative cost $191,915

Total $784,245

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Construction Scheduling

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SummaryThe FacilitySite LayoutEngineering ConsiderationEnvironmental ConsiderationL.E.E.D. Accreditation Cost EstimateProject Schedule

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CE 498 - CE Design Project. January 2009. 02 February 2009 <https://engineering.purdue.edu/Courses/CE498>.

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References cont’d Microsoft. Live Search Maps. February 2009. February 2009

<http://maps.live.com/>. Office of the University Architect. "Consultant's Handbook." 2006. Office of

University Architect. 20 January 2009 <http://www.purdue.edu/architect/resources/handbook/index.html>.

Qualite. Design Soccer. 2008. 12 February 2009 <http://www.qualite.com/DesignSoccer.html>.

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The Schneider Corporation. "Report of Geotechnical Engineering Study." 2008.

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Google Earth)." July 2008. U.S. Green Building Council. New Construction Version 2.2 Reference Guide.

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