Monday, October 17, 2011

Charettes Project

Group discussion


Ben
• architect
◦ looks of building
• importance
◦ goal
◦ style
◦ budget
◦ time
◦ what jobs haven't been covered
Peter
• energy consultant
◦ make sure the energy is provided
• what is he responsible for
◦ energy is key to the function of the building
• I want to address
◦ who is using the building
◦ how efficient the building
◦ how safe
◦ cost
◦ time
Austin
• landscape architect
◦ designs outside space
• important
◦ make it an eco friendly green building
◦ have swag
Elliot
• interior designer
◦ make sure interior design looks nice
Jacques
• Building inspector
◦ inspect buildings
◦ makes it safe
• what is he responsible for
◦ nothing
• importance
◦ cost
◦ what are we gonna do
◦ posses
◦ DO WORK!!
Eric
• Contractor
◦ oversees the project
◦ manages the construction posses
◦ hires plumbers, roofers, etc.
• importance
◦ cost
◦ on time

IN THE BUILDING
• Pool
• basketball court
• hanging track
• 500/200ft
• tennis
• go cart track
• classes
• elevator
• stairwell
• PAC






Project 1.2.2A Stakeholder Role

Instructions
Now that you know who your team members are, the scenario, and your role, prepare for the charrette activity by completing the items listed below.

• Stakeholder Identity:
Construction Contractor/Manager


• What is the nature of your work? What are your areas of expertise?
I am responsible for the day-to-day oversight of the construction site, management of vendors and trades, and keeping communication between the involved parties open and clear throughout the course of a project.


• What issues are you responsible for that potentially no other stakeholders would know about?
I am the general manager.



• Going into the charrette, list the top five issues in order of importance that you want to address during the meeting.
Cost, Materials, Safety,




• List any other important notes to yourself as you prepare for the charrette.

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