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The Capstone Project Electronic Portfolio (CPEP) is a web‐based project and information center. It contains material produced for a year‐long Senior Thesis class. Its purpose, in addition to providing central storage of individual assignments, is to foster communication and collaboration between student, faculty consultant, course instructors, and industry consultants. This website is dedicated to the research and analysis conducted via guidelines provided by the Department of Architectural Engineering. For an explanation of this capstone design course and its requirements click here.

About CPEP

Meet Kenna

 

Welcome

Community Healthcare is currently under construction in the Mid-Atlantic region to serve as medical office and outpatient care center for the local community. The construction work has been bought out into two GMP packages one for the core and shell and one for tenant interiors. The primary tenant interiors package includes plans for a clinic, exam rooms, one operating suite, a Linac Vault, ultrasound rooms, and physical therapy center.  

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04.21.16 ǀ CPEP Ready for Review

04.21.16 ǀ ABET Assessment

04.21.16 ǀ Final Reflections

04.19.16 ǀ Final Presentation

04.07.16 ǀ Final Report

03.30.16 ǀ Presentation Draft & Outline

01.18.16 ǀ Revised Thesis Proposal

12.09.15 ǀ Thesis Proposal

11.11.15 ǀ Technical Assignment 3

10.21.15 ǀ Building Statistics Part 2

10.16.15 ǀ Abstract

10.16.15 ǀ Technical Assignment 2

09.16.15 ǀ Technical Assignment 1

09.16.15 | Building Statistics Part 1

09.07.15 ǀ CPEP Home Page Online

09.04.15 ǀ Sent Thank You Letters

08.28.15 ǀ Attended CPEP Seminar

08.21.15 ǀ Confirmed Master List Information

08.04.15 ǀ Obtained Project Documentation

05.18.15 ǀ Owner Permission Received

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank the following companies especially DPR Construction for their guidance and support throughout my senior thesis project.  Thank to both the owner and future tenant of this space for granting me permission to use your project as a research tool to futher my learning.  

 

A special thanks to the The Pennyslvania Architectural Engineering Department including my advisor Dr. Robert Leicht.  Finally, thank you to my family and friends for your continual support and encouragement.

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