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Engineering School Building

So I was looking through a thread a couple of weeks ago, and I came across a post from someone which included a photo of an engineering building they had built at their school. Does someone know who that is or at least the photo? I want to show it off as part of a long-term vision plan that I want to pitch to my team. Thanks!
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Re: Engineering School Building

I don't remember the details of that post, but on a related point check into Kell Robotics design for a STEM space: Visit kellrobotics.org, look for 'the next big thing' and scroll down to topic #3 'STEM Gym'
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Re: Engineering School Building

At www.kellrobotics.org Just click on the Infographic on Objective #3 - STEM Gyms and you will see some examples.

Also, Katy ISD in Texas has built a multi-team support center. You can see it here.
http://www.kellrobotics.org/files/Ka...esentation.pdf
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Re: Engineering School Building

Thanks for the links. These are some great building concepts, and I really like the Katy one (not so much the price tag). I have been playing with a few of my own designs in Revit just in case the school fairy comes to me with some splost dollars.

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At www.kellrobotics.org Just click on the Infographic on Objective #3 - STEM Gyms and you will see some examples.

Also, Katy ISD in Texas has built a multi-team support center. You can see it here.
http://www.kellrobotics.org/files/Ka...esentation.pdf
Do you have any guesses on the expected costs of each design, or did you guys only work up the designs in Revit as proof of concepts?
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Re: Engineering School Building

I would use an estimate of $150 per sq. Ft. In the Southeast U.S. plus FFE (furnishings fixtures and equipment) plus land.

If we could build the 10,000 sq. ft. facility I would budget 2.5M minimum. If you get serious you will need an A/E firm to tie the numbers down.

Our students do design work and we get some comments from a firm that is our A/E partner just so we dont propose anything insane.

The Katy project is the only real one done by a group in Texas. The others are very rough proposals use in policy meetings. I dont think we have any regional center concepts posted.
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