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Redesign of Dewitt Field Airport Terminal The Simmons Team: Amber Simmons PM, Sarah Hunnewell, Carmen Forzetting, Brendan Amy, Jason Stetson

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Presentation from my senior capstone project for the City of Old Town.

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Page 1: Senior Capstone Presentation

Redesign of Dewitt Field Airport Terminal

The Simmons Team: Amber Simmons PM, Sarah Hunnewell,

Carmen Forzetting, Brendan Amy, Jason Stetson

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Acknowledgements• Margaret Daigle, City of Old Town Manager• Bill Mayo, Assistant City Manager• David Wight, Public Works Director• John McCormack, PE; CES Inc.• Jennifer Richard, CID, LEED AP; WBRC Architects/Engineers• Dr. Thomas Sandford, Capstone Professor• Shaleen Jain, Capstone Advisor• Judith Hakola, Technical Writing Professor• Phil Dunn, CIE/CMT Professor• Edwin Nagy, CIE Professor

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Project Background

Located in Old Town off Route 43 on Gilman Falls Avenue

Built in 1970 Attached to J.W. Sewall

Company hangar No renovations since

construction

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Existing Terminal Conditions

• Outdated architecture and design• Thin walls

• High energy costs

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Project Scope

• Conceptual airport terminal design• Aesthetically pleasing

• Modern architecture• LEED certification

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Project Scope cont’d

• Attract companies to proposed business park• Floor plan design• Structural framing• Concrete slab design• Estimated final cost

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Constraints

• LEED Certification• Material selection

• Fuel tank regulations• Single story• Surrounding buildings

remain untouched

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Site Inspection and Evaluation

• Outer appearance• Siding• No indication this is the

Dewitt Field Airport• Low ceilings

• 8ft high

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Site Inspection and Evaluation

• Poor lighting• Fluorescent

• Thin walls• Minimal insulation

• Inner appearance• Improvements needed

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Site Inspection and Evaluation

• Inefficient use of space• Half of building not in

use• Available rooms are

small

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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

• Green rating system designed by U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)

• Goal to optimize energy use during and post-construction to decrease carbon footprint

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LEED Certification

Points Level of Certification

26-32 Certified

33-38 Silver

39-51 Gold

52-69 Platinum

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LEED for New Construction Version 2.2

• Terminal design based on version 2.2

• April 27, 2009: LEED version 3 released

• Project design will need to be reviewed to meet version 3 requirements

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LEED Certification Categories

Sustainable sites

(14 points)

Water Efficiency (5 points)

Energy and Atmospher

e (17 points)

Materials and

Resources (13 points)

Indoor Environment

al Quality (15 points)

Innovation and Design

Process (5 points)

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LEED Prerequisites

• Construct Activity Pollution Prevention

• Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy Systems

• Minimum Energy Performance

• Fundamental Refrigerant Management

• Storage and Collection of Recyclables

• Minimum IAQ Performance

• Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control

• Optimize Energy Performance • Two points mandatory

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Feasible Points

• LEED Certification achievable for new terminal design

• Additional points can be achieved to client’s discretion and with budget allowance

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Inspiration: Foster Innovation Center

• LEED – Silver• Modern Design• Design by Oak Point

Associates

http://www.oakpoint.com/portfolio06-A.html and http://i34.tinypic.com/fyg385.jpg

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Floor Plan Design

• Design Criteria:• Larger building footprint of 50’ x 120’• 8-9 Offices• 20-30 person Conference Room• Pilot’s Area

o Pilot’s Loungeo Full Private Bathroomo Overnight Bunking Room

• Room for expansion (e.g. Coffee Shop with Kitchen)

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Floor Plan DesignTo Runway

To Parking Lot

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Design Considerations

• Usage of Facility• Airport personnel, pilots, business employees, and

general public• Separation of Airport and Rented Space

• Offices on one side with terminal opposite• Efficient Usage of Space

• Create inviting space for business, reduce unused area• Open, Wide Entry Hallway

• Easy access to entire terminal with inviting seating for occupants

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Site Design: Current Condition

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Site Design: Future Condition

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3D Rendering

Front of the Building

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3D Rendering

Back of the Building

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Engineering Design

• Design based on• Client’s concerns• LEED constraints• Loading factors

• ASCE 7 Minimum Design Loads for Building• 2006 Building Code Handbook• AISC Steel Construction Manual 13 Edition• ACI 318 Building Code

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Loads

• Wind Load• ASCE 7 Section 6.0• Class C exposure at 17

ft ave. roof height – 14.7 psf

• Dead Loads• Live Loads

• ASCE 7 Section 4.0• Office Use – 100 psf

• Snow Load• ASCE 7 Section 8.0• Old Town, ME – 60 psf

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Steel Frame Design

• Light gauge steel roof trusses• Large 50 ft span• Recycled steel for LEED point• “Modern” feel

• W18x57 beams, 25’ spans• Type 5 Standard Pipe columns

spaced at 25’• Flexible floor layout• Again keeping in mind the “modern” feel

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Concrete Slab Design• Reinforced Concrete Slab

• F’c = 3000 psi• 6” slab, #4 bars at 10”, temperature and shrinkage

reinforcement #3 bars at 12”• Reinforced Concrete Footings

• F’c = 3000 psi• Loads from column• Loads from concrete slab• 4’-4” square footing, 13” high, 8 - #4 bars evenly

spaced

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Material Considerations

• Material selection based on LEED guidelines• Rapidly renewable• Low VOC substitutes for conventional products

• Paints, adhesives• Recycled materials

• Aluminum roofing• Carpet tiles

• Sustainable materials

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Cost

• Exterior cost• Approximately $115,000

• Interior cost• Approximately $86,000

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Total Terminal Cost

• Approximately $1.2 Million • Includes the following:

• Site work• Masonry• Equipment• Plumbing• HVAC system• Electrical• Engineering/Architectural Fees

• RSMeans Building Construction Cost Data - 2008http://i43.tower.com/images/mm109005024/rsmeans-building-construction-cost-data-2008-phillip-r-waier-paperback-cover-art.jpg

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Thank you for your time.

We will now take any questions you may have.