the natural habitat of brevard
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The Natural Habitat of Brevard
The Stormwater Management System
A Private Community in Rockledge, FL
Prepared for: Mr. Fran Lemieux
Scope of the Project:
To design and construct a stormwater management system for a 25 year/24 hour SCS Type III Florida Modified Storm Event in a newly developed 12.37 acre community located in Rockledge, FL off of Roy Wall Blvd (Brevard County).
Components of the Project:
1. To design a stormwater management system (SMS)2. To prepare a construction schedule for the project3. To prepare a cost estimate for the project4. To provide a quality control plan5. To provide a budget control plan6. To develop construction contracts and terms
The Project Management Plan:
DesignStormwater Management System
Project ControlsConstruction ScheduleCost EstimateQuality ControlBudget Control
LegalCodes, Permits, Licenses, and Agencies
Client Goals:
1. To construct a quality residential development
2. To alleviate flooding in the development and preserve the development’s naturalhabitat
3. To create an efficient stormwater management system within the community with two aesthetically-pleasing large ponds
4. To finish the project on time
5. To make a profit
The Stormwater Management System consists of:
1. Inlets2. Pipe/Swale Network System3. Wet Retention-Detention Ponds4. Outlet Structure
The Constraint:
Post-Development Conditions must be less than or equal to Pre-Development Conditions
The Pre-Development Conditions:
Site Before Design Hydrograph
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400600
8001000
12001400
16000
5
10
15
20
25
Pre-Development Flowrate, Qpre
Qpre (Max Q = 23.2 cfs)
Time (mins)
Qpr
e (c
fs)
The SMS Design:
– 32 Lots (0.2 acre per lot)– Preserve/Landscaped Area– 2 Wet Retention/ Detention Ponds– 10 Inlets (14 subareas)– 1722 ft of SW pipe used– Weir/Orifice Design
Site After Design
The Post-Development Conditions to the Ponds:
Pre-Development Flowrate, Qpre
Hydrographs
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 16000
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Flowrate Comparison - Pre vs. Post(to ponds)
Qpre (Max Q = 23.2 cfs)Qpost(to ponds, Max Q = 42.3 cfs)
Time (mins)
Q (c
fs)
The Post-Development Conditions through the Ponds:
Pre-Development Flowrate, Qpre
Hydrographs
0 10 20 30 40 50 600
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Flowrate Comparison - Pre vs. Post (to ponds) vs. Post (through ponds)
Qpre (Max Q = 23.2 cfs)Qpost (to ponds, Max Q = 42.3 cfs)Qpost (through ponds, Max Q = 2.5 cfs)
Time (hrs)
Q (c
fs)
The Benefits:
• Contaminated runoff water within the site will be treated by the two ponds as well as the five swales and be released to the outfall location as clean water
• The lots will have a great backyard view of two large bodies of water
• The lots will provide more waterfront than most communities in Brevard County
• There will be more wildlife preserve than any community in Brevard County
• It will be a private-gated community to make everyone feel safe and secure at all times
The Project Construction Schedule:
The Project Construction Cost Estimate:Construction Cost Estimate for the Pyramid
Labor Activities Construction Time Laborers Labor Rate Cost (Days) S/U L/Day Prod Super Mgr Labor Super Mgr (Dollars)
Planning 550 S 50 0.7 0.1 0.02 4 16 40 $251,428.57
Master Plan 400 S 50 0.7 0.1 0.02 4 16 40 $182,857.14Site Selection 500 S 50 0.6 0.1 0.02 4 16 40 $266,666.67Build Camp 200 U 500 0.8 0.02 0.004 4 11 25 $540,000.00
Demob Camp 150 U 250 0.8 0.02 0.004 4 11 25 $202,500.00Hire Workforce 1800 S 50 0.8 0.1 0.01 5 15 40 $776,250.00
Train Team 1 500 S 100 0.8 0.05 0.01 5 12 25 $365,625.00Train Team 2 700 S 100 0.8 0.05 0.01 5 12 25 $511,875.00Train Team 3 650 S 100 0.8 0.05 0.01 5 12 25 $475,312.50
Prep Const Site 550 U 1000 0.8 0.02 0.004 3 14 35 $2,351,250.00Const Core 3000 U 2000 0.7 0.02 0.004 3 14 35 $29,314,285.71
Trim Exterior 2400 U 500 0.7 0.02 0.004 3 14 35 $5,862,857.14General Design 2000 S 50 0.8 0.1 0.02 7 15 40 $1,162,500.00
Design Structure 520 S 25 0.8 0.1 0.02 7 15 40 $151,125.00Open Quarry 200 U 100 0.6 0.02 0.004 3 14 30 $113,333.33
Cut Blocks 2400 U 200 0.7 0.02 0.004 3 14 30 $2,331,428.57Cut Trim 2000 U 200 0.7 0.02 0.004 3 14 30 $1,942,857.14
Interior Design 1000 S 25 0.8 0.1 0.02 7 16 40 $293,750.00Room Constr 2500 U 500 0.8 0.04 0.004 4 14 30 $7,312,500.00Int Finishes 2200 U 250 0.8 0.1 0.004 4 16 40 $3,960,000.00
Final Inspection 200 S 100 0.8 0.1 0.01 8 20 50 $262,500.00Demob Const Site 400 U 200 0.8 0.02 0.004 4 14 30 $440,000.00
Bury Pharoah 100 S 100 0.9 0.2 0.01 10 30 100 $188,888.89 Subtotal $59,259,790.67
Stone Cost # of Stones Tons/Stone Tons $/Ton Cost (online text) (Dollars)
Cut Core 2556988 3 7670964 30 $230,128,920.00Place Core 2556988 3 7670964 25 $191,774,100.00Cut Trim 45970 0.5 22985 40 $919,400.00
Place Trim 45970 0.5 22985 55 $1,264,175.00 Subtotal $424,086,595.00
Support Cost Labor Days $/Labor-Day Mgr Days $/Mgr-Day Super Days $/Super-Day Cost (Dollars)
Skilled Workers 661885 15 68581.35 15 437698.4 15 $17,522,470.06Unskilled Workers 14785565 6 $88,713,392.86
Subtotal $106,235,862.92
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST $589,582,248.59
The Quality Control Plan:
To maintain standards in every project by:
• Inspecting• Analyzing• Taking Action
to make sure our product is always of the highest quality.
Inspections = 3 Phase System:1. Initial Inspection – 1 to 2 weeks prior to task to ensure plans, equipment,
materials, methods will be ready2. Pre-Inspection – day of task, but prior to construction to ensure all
components are in place and according to spec3. Post-Inspection – after construction, to ensure task meets specs, prior to acceptance and payment
Analyze:4. Review inspections5. Review lab data Take Action6. Verbal corrections on the spot7. Follow-up in writing8. Do not pay until corrected
The Budget Control Plan:
The budget control graph is our primary tool
Pay for:
- Work Completed- Materials on Site- Change Orders
The Project’s Codes, Permits, Licenses, and Agencies:
CodesThe following codes will be implemented during the design/construction process:
- Storm Water Management Criteria (Code of Ordinances of Brevard County) – Volume II, Chapter 62, Article X, Division 6
- Storm Water Management (Melbourne City Code) – Storm Water Ordinance, Chapter 27, Article I
- Regulation of Storm Water Management Systems (St. John’s River Water Management District) – Chapter 40C-42, F.A.C.
Permits and LicensesAcquire necessary permits and licenses to complete task
AgenciesMaintain a good relationship with agencies and public
The Project Summary:
• Post-Development conditions are less than or equal to Pre-Development
• The SMS will mitigate flooding within the development and preserve habitat
• The two ponds will be very large and aesthetically pleasing
• The construction schedule will ensure the project will be completed on time
• The budget control plan will ensure the cost estimate will be enforced
• A quality development will be achieved by following our quality control plan
• Client’s needs are satisfied and Shaw makes a profit on the venture!
Thank you from The Shaw Group, Inc.
If you have any questions regarding our work, pleasecontact me at:
Stephen Kozlowski(603) 677-2566
skozlowski2008@my.fit.edu
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