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    Concrete Retaining WallJonathan Fuller, Angela Hughey, Bryan Lunsford, Alan Stevenson, Chad Wise

    Auburn UniversityWomens Softball Complex

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    Table of Contents

    Client Information

    Project Details

    Research

    Preconstruction Photos

    Model

    Drawings

    Takeoff & Estimate

    Donated Material

    Member Responsibility

    Group Four

    Schedule

    Safety Plan

    Photos

    Final Costs

    Conclusions

    Member Statements

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    Client InformationOrganization: Auburn University (Womens Softball)

    Contact: Jan Swaim, Pete Dunnaway

    Project DetailsThe structure needed was a concrete retaining wall to preventfurther mud damage to the batting cages in the womens softballcomplex. The wall will connect to an existing series of retaining

    walls and stand about waist high.

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    Researchhttp://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/poured_concrete_retai

    ning_walls/provisions.htm

    Provisions for Joints in the Construction of Walls

    This online article details the use ofjoints in concrete construction. Wereferenced it in designing ourexpansion joint. The article alsoshows key and roughened surfacejoints.

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    Preconstruction Photo

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    Preconstruction Photo

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    Design Sketches

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    Design Sketches

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    3D Modeling

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    3D Modeling

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    3D Modeling

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    Detail Documentation

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    Detail Documentation

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    Original Take off & Estimate

    4x8x1/2 Plywood (15)

    -1 Drill bit

    Concrete: 9.77cu. yds. =about 10cu. yds.

    #4 Rebar=524 linear feet

    Spray form release

    Screws (2 and 3)

    Spray expansion foam

    gravel (.67 x 48 x 1 = 33 cu. Ft.)

    Drain pipe= 75 linear ft.

    Vapor barrier= 1

    2x4x16

    2x4x8

    ($18 ea.)$270

    Na

    ($56ea.)$560

    786

    $5

    $10

    $5

    free

    36

    36

    240

    230

    About $2168.00

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    Donated Material & Services

    Tiebacks

    Pigs feet

    Fence moved 50ft

    Bobcat / backhoe rental

    Shovels AU and us

    Tools us

    Edger

    Trowel

    Rebar cutter

    Gutter moved

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    Group member responsibilities

    Jonathan Fuller: Rebar delivery and placementJonathan Fuller: Rebar delivery and placement

    AngelaAngela HugheyHughey: On site organization: On site organization

    Bryan Lunsford: Client communicatorBryan Lunsford: Client communicator

    Alan Stevenson: Project drawing, FormsAlan Stevenson: Project drawing, Forms

    Chad Wise: Concrete delivery and placement/ Safety ManagerChad Wise: Concrete delivery and placement/ Safety Manager

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    Project Schedule

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    Job Specific Project Safety Program

    All exposed footings must be roped off

    with caution tape and flagged.

    All power equipment must be used bya competent person.

    Safety glasses must be worn at alltimes.

    In cases of accident all personal must

    see Chad Wise Safety Manager.

    Cell Phone must be present at all timesincase of emergency.

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    Final Costs

    4x8x1/2 Plywood (14)

    2x4x16 Pine

    2x4x8 Pine

    Concrete: 15.5 cubic yards

    #4 Rebar= 28-20 pieces

    Chamfer strips

    Powder Actuated Nail Gun with 2 Pin and

    27 Cal Strip Load Green

    Turnbuckle, form

    Silicon

    1/2x4x8 Blue Board

    Cast Off (5Gal) Release Form

    Snap Tie

    Screws (2 and 3)

    gravel

    Drain pipe= 75 linear ft.

    $529.76

    $184.50

    $185.46

    ($56ea.)$868.00

    87.36

    $36.00

    $46.00

    $46.00

    $221.85

    $21.88

    $8.28

    $29.79

    $69.99

    $Free

    $Free

    $36.00

    Total $2370.87 Estimated $2168.00

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    Conclusions | Things we might have changed

    Vibration should be systematic and even throughout the wallVibration should be systematic and even throughout the wall

    Use more caution during pour (chamfer strips)Use more caution during pour (chamfer strips)

    DonDont assume anything.t assume anything. --Jan Swan (footing below)Jan Swan (footing below)

    We could have drawn more detailed drawings beforeWe could have drawn more detailed drawings before

    construction instead of fastconstruction instead of fast--trackingtracking

    Pay attention to the politics in any jobPay attention to the politics in any job

    Have clear communication with everyone involvedHave clear communication with everyone involved

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    Jonathan Fuller:Jonathan Fuller: HandsHands--on is the best way to learn.on is the best way to learn.

    AngelaAngela HugheyHughey:: Building always takes longer than you think.Building always takes longer than you think.

    Bryan Lunsford:Bryan Lunsford: Working with personnel is difficult.Working with personnel is difficult.

    Alan Stevenson:Alan Stevenson: Working in a group can be rewarding andWorking in a group can be rewarding and

    challenging.challenging.

    Chad Wise:Chad Wise: Prof. Hein is the greatest.Prof. Hein is the greatest.

    Group Member Statements