Woody Plan
Essay by egligent • March 21, 2013 • Essay • 266 Words (2 Pages) • 1,253 Views
Project Scope
The project will consist of a building expansion to the existing structure that totals 25 percent of the existing floor space. We will match the existing design of the exterior envelope and establish a concise mobilization plan to minimize interruptions to the existing manufacturing process. The construction of the building structure will consist of 12" masonry wall construction with an exterior stucco façade and a decorative masonry wainscot. The roofing system will match the existing three ply built up roof and an additional top coat will be installed on the entire building to eliminate the potential for water intrusion. The interior finishes will include a drywall on metal frame system with acoustical ceiling panels to match existing. The floors will have an industrial based epoxy coating and the existing facility flooring will be repaired and repainted as necessary. The structural footers and lag bolts will be installed as per the structural drawings and shop drawings provided by the equipment manufacturer. The expansion will include new restroom facilities to comply with regulatory requirements and a renovation of existing office spaces. The conceptual building estimate is based on an average labor standard for the British Columbia area. There is an equipment allowance for the production train based upon estimates given by the manufacturer. Mechanical and electrical systems are included as per the initial program provided by the Woody 2000 project steering committee conceptual strategic plan. The site work will include the necessary landscape and hardscape to match the existing facility. There will be a 1 million dollar contingency on the project.
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