William D. Cox

Construction Management

1099 New York Avenue

Washington, D.C.

 
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Technical Assignments

 

Technical Assignment I

1099 New York avenue is to be Tishman Speyer's new premier office building located in the heart of Washington D.C. near the recently constructed convention center. This Technical Assignment takes an in depth look at the existing construction conditions for the 1099 New York Avenue project in Washington, D.C.

Several aspects of the construction management process were explored, including the project schedule, building systems, projects costs, project site, client information and the project delivery system.

 

Technical Assignment II

This Technical Assignment takes a closer look at the construction conditions for the 1099 New York
Avenue project in Washington, D.C. Several aspects of the construction management process from the
first technical assignment were explored in more detail, including the project schedule, site layout
planning and sequencing, an assembly cost of the building’s mechanical systems, a detailed estimate of
the structural system, and a close look at the General Conditions Requirements for the project.

A 4 Dimensional Model of the Superstructure Sequencing was developed during this technical assignment. Please click below to view the video.

1099 New York Avenue Superstructure 4D Model

 

Technical Assignment III

This Technical Assignment takes a look at tentative areas for research analysis and possible improvement for the project at 1099 New York Avenue. Included in this technical report are Critical Industry Issues, Critical Issues Research Methods, Problem Identification, Technical Analysis Methods, and a Weight Matrix that displays how I plan to distribute my time over the next semester.

 

 

 

 

 



 
     

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