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_Sean R. Flynn
_Construction Management

____________Wellington Condominiums
____________Exton, Pennsylvania

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This is a student-generated Capstone Project e-Portfolio (CPEP) produced in conjunction with the AE Senior Thesis e-Studio.

Final Report

News

Date Announcement
4.15.07 Updated Website and Added NEW THESIS RESEARCH ICONS
4.7.07 Posted Final Report
2.15.07 Thesis Research Breadths Complete and Presented Presentation Outline
2.7.07 Updated CPEP and Conducted Interviews
1.22.07 Posted Question(s) Over Construction Listserve and Met with Consultant
1.22.07 Thesis Proposal Approved and Posted to CPEP
12.16.06 Updated CPEP and Technical Assignment 2 and 3
12.6.06 Thesis Proposal Posted
11.29.06 Thesis Proposal Presentation
11.21.06 Technical Assignment 3 Posted
11.3.06 October 13, 2006 Project Photos Posted
11.1.06 Building Statistics Part 2 Posted
10.30.06 NEW! Features and Project Photos
10.29.06 Technical Assignment 2 Posted
10.12.06 Bio Updated and Posted
10.10.06 Abstract Posted
10.9.06 Updated Website and Added Features
10.6.06 Technical Assignment 1 Posted
10.4.05 Abstract Completed
9.6.05 Started 5th year course work

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The Wellington Condominiums Project was investigated to identify areas of a project that are good candidates for further research in: alternative methods of construction, value engineering, and schedule compression. A report is put together to establish four main areas of research concerning industry and project specific issues.

A main theme that I would like to introduce into the report is “Building for the Future.” As construction managers our future is about building tomorrow today. We have to understand that our basic responsibilities are in the actual construction and management of a building project. This is only a fraction of our responsibilities of what is more vital: the building of communication, trust, and respect with other people in the industry. Our future depends on building respect and taking team work and ethics to a new higher standard. With project delivery methods more frequently utilizing better team work arrangements like design-build, it is up to us whether or not the future of the building construction industry will respect that evolving philosophy.

Contents  
A. Introduction   
A.1 Executive Summary.................................................... Page 2
A.2 Credits and Acknowledgements................................ Page 3
A.3 Project Background..................................................... Page 4
B. Critical Issue Research  
B.1 Introduction to Critical Issue...................................... Page 35
B.2 Main Research and Analysis Overview.................... Page 36
B.3 Data Collection Tool.................................................... Page 38
B.4 Critical Issue Research............................................... Page 40
C. Core Investigation Areas  
C.1 Introduction.................................................................. Page 67
C.2 Hambros Joist Composite Deck System................. Page 67
C.3 Foundation Redesign................................................. Page 95
C.4 Façade Integration...................................................... Page 115
D. Summary and Conclusions  
D.1 Summary and Conclusions........................................ Page 143
D.2 Appendix...................................................................... Page 147

 

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