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Building A Bridge Cherry Road Bridge Project Essay

Building a Bridge Cherry Road Bridge Project

This is a proposal to create a solidly engineered pony truss bridge at Cherry Road to be concluded by August 31, 2012. We have assembled a competent project team to help us accomplish this task. We have carefully selected project members based on area of expertise. Guided by the overall engineering and design blueprint and under the direction of a capable Project Manager, each team member will employ his or her unique skill set (and extended team members) to see this project through to completion in a safe, cost effective, and timely manner.

Principal Team Members

Owner: Tom Jones -- [HIDDEN]

Project Manager: Geoffrey Hendricks -- g. -- [HIDDEN]

Senior Designer: Marilyn Branson -- [HIDDEN]

Constructor: Scott Cooley- scott. -- [HIDDEN]

Project Leadership

The Owner, Mr. Tom Jones, has initiated this project and will ultimately assume ownership upon its completion. A long-time private developer, he has identified the...

He has agreed to provide funding. In addition, he will manage a private team of experts -- including legal and financial managers -- as a part of his own staff.
Marilyn Branson and her team will be assuming all design responsibilities -- from conception, to planning, to final presentation of the design solution to Mr. Jones. Her professional design team includes structural and transportation engineers. Because she will not be involved in the actual construction of the Cherry Road Bridge, it is critical that her plans and specifications are clear, unambiguous and thorough so that the Contractor (who will have little to no involvement in the design phase) will have clear and concise plans to complete this project correctly.

That responsibility lies with Mr. Scott Cooley, a top rated construction contractor with more than 21 years in industry. He is responsible for the planning and managing of the overall bridge construction after…

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Quality in the Constructed Product: A Guide for Owners, Designers, and Constructors, American Society of Civil Engineers Manual No. 73, ASCE, New York, 1990.
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