Comprehensive Overview of Minerva Engineering's Final Presentation on Greenfield Development
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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.
Comprehensive Overview of Minerva Engineering's Final Presentation on Greenfield 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