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 Craig Owsiany. 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.


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I was granted an incredible opportunity this semester. My employer allowed me to work full time while working on thesis, and better yet, assigned me to my thesis building. Although days at work were long, and nights working on thesis were longer, the knowledge gained through this experience is immeasurable. I was able to take knowledge directly learned from the classroom and apply it directly to real life situations. Furthermore, the experience of being on the jobsite everyday and seeing the intricacies of how a project is run was the greatest learning experience. I would encourage any AE thesis student to take advantage if ever given the same opportunity.

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