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This presentation outlines the key findings and recommendations of Minerva Engineering's final project for the Greenfield, Indiana development. The study includes a preliminary investigation, site visits, zoning and market analysis, as well as compliance with relevant environmental and building codes. A detailed geotechnical investigation was conducted to assess soil quality. Various layout options were evaluated using a decision matrix to determine cost estimates, expected income, and available amenities. The design addresses essential aspects of stormwater and wastewater management, ensuring sustainable development.
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Minerva Engineering Final Presentation
Introduction • John Kats- Project Manager • Ryan Schipper- Project Editor • Matt Lash- Project Engineer/Client Contact • Peter Flynn- Project Engineer • Stephen Rowe- Project Engineer PARAGON Josh Reed- Client Contact
Overview • Overview • Preliminary Investigation • Layout Options • Final Work • Summary
Preliminary Feasibility Study • Site Visit • Zoning • Market investigation • Environmental Site assessment
Codes and Regulations • Greenfield, Indiana Code of Ordinances • Hancock County, Indiana Code of Ordinances • Hancock County, Indiana Stormwater Technical Standards Manual • INDOT & AASHTO • International Building Code • American Standard of Testing Methods (ASTM)
Geotechnical Investigation Field Work and Testing • Located Utilities • Determined sampling points • Bag Samples • Tube Samples • Wildcat Dynamic Cone Penetration Tests
Geotechnical Investigation Soil Sampling Locations
LEED Analysis • Researched requirements • Evaluated point criteria • Determined feasibility
Decision Matrix A systematic approach for determining lot layout Criteria used for rating layout design options: • Estimated Cost • Expected Income • Amenities
Decision Matrix Explanation of Estimated Cost:
Decision Matrix Explanation of Estimated Income:
Decision Matrix Explanation of Amenities:
Decision Matrix Assessment of Layout Options:
Site Layout Option 3 • 10 Estate Lots • 41 Custom Home Lots • 31 Zero Maintenance Lots
Roadway and Pavement • Subdivision Control Ordinances • 34 feet wide from gutter to gutter • 4 foot sidewalks on either side
Rain Garden • Bioretention area • Designed to not be a wetland • List of acceptable plant life in Central Indiana • Incorporated into Stormwater System
Erosion & Sediment Control Phase I Plan
Erosion & Sediment Control Phase II Plan
Erosion & Sediment Control Curb Inlet Protection Outlet Protection Drop Inlet Protection
Stormwater Management • Design of pipes • Retention Ponds • Rain Garden • LID
Wastewater Management • Tie-in to Greenfield Wastewater Management • Placement of Pipes
Grading Plan Before After
Detail of Phase I • Substantial Cut • Cut can be used for the burm
Construction Cost Estimate Estimation for roads, sidewalks, curb and gutter, excavation, utility hook-ups, erosion and sediment control and landscaping Unit pricing was found using the RS Means Manual