Campus Square
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Andrew R. Martin
Construction Management Option

Note: While great efforts have been taken to provide accurate and complete information on the pages of CPEP, please be aware that the information contained herewith is considered a work‐in‐progress for this thesis project. Modifications and changes related to the original building designs and construction methodologies for this senior thesis project are solely the interpretation of Andrew Martin. Changes and discrepancies in no way imply that the original design contained errors or was flawed. Differing assumptions, code references, requirements, and methodologies have been incorporated into this thesis project; therefore, investigation results may vary from the original design.

Thesis Research

Listed below are the texts I used for research during my Senior Thesis:

1. RSMeans. Building Construction Cost Data 2010 Book. 2010

2. National Institute of Building Sciences. Whole Building Design Guide. 2010 <http://www.wbdg.org/>

3. ToolBase Services. Building Systems. 2001. <http://www.toolbase.org/index.aspx>

4. Stein, Benjamin. Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 10th Edition. 2006

5. ASCE. Section 7-05, Chapter 2: Combination of Loads. 2010

6. Parker, James. AISC Design Guide 22: Facade Attachments to Steel-Framed Buildings, Table 2-1. 2010

 

Listed below are the industry professional contacts I used for my Senior Thesis:

William J. Sutton II - Wohlsen Construction Company

Daryl Evans - Wohlsen Construction Company

Bobbie L. Van Buskirk - GreenWorks Development

Craig Fleischmann - TEAM Panels International

Darryl Wiebe -KERR Interior Systems Ltd. & Composite Building Systems Inc.

 

 

 

Contact Me: amartin2054@gmail.com
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