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Design Member 3:
Justin Meyer
 
Email: meyerj2@tcnj.edu
Design Team Leader:
Bayo Arowolo
 
Email: arowola1@tcnj.edu
Cell: 973-715-0688

 My duties as the Geo-Technical Design Team, will comprise of using boring log informaiton and ASTMs to obatin soil proporites for the site location under study. Ultimatley a soil profile will be genertated outlining the the soil layers underground. With this information, eventually furher calculations can be done to determine the ideal foundation for the Green Land Indoor Sports Complex.

 

  • Fun FactJustin is a Member of the TCNJ Football & has recently interned with a Municipal Engineering Firm in Secacus, NJ

In addition to the Structural Design Team, my goal is to identify the External Earthquake Load Calculaiton on the Strucuture. Using ASCE 7 Minimum Design Load , the effect of Earthquake Loads were indefited for our site location in Ewing, NJ.

 

  • Fun Fact: Bayo is a Member of the TCNJ Football and Track & Field Team. He is also currently Minoring in Mathematics

As part of the Structural Design Team, my goal has been to calculate the External Snow and Ice Load Calculations on the Struture. Using ASCE 7 Minimum Design Loads, the effect of Snow and Ice on the structure was determined for our specific site location.

 

  • Fun Fact: Pat is a Member of the TCNJ Football Team and Rubgy Team

The focus of my work on the Indoor Sports Complex Project dealt with the External Live Wind Load Calculations on the structure. As part of the Structural Design Team,  ACSE 7 Minimum Design Loads, were used to determine the Wind Loads on each specific member of the structure was determined respectively.

 

  • Fun Fact: Sean is a Member of the TCNJ Football Team and is currently Minoring in Finance

Student athletes at The College of New Jersey currently deal with the pressing issue of having a limited amount recreational space to practice and participate in colligate sports. With the construction of an indoor athletic complex consisting of a full track and turf in-field, this will improve many of the problems that college teams face here at TCNJ. The proposed outcomes of this project include less scheduling conflicts between other teams for recreational space and a general improvement of athletic facilities for student athletes.

Design Member 1:
Sean Clarry
 
Email: clarrys1@tcnj.edu
Design Member 2:
Patrick Kimball
 
Email: kimbalp1@tcnj.edu

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