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1 Utilities
Introduction
Utilities for any project represent a significant portion of the cost of the project.
Proper layout and sizing of equipment are essential for keeping costs in check.
Designers attempt to keep utility lines as short as possible because of the high cost
of long lines. For example, the service wire for electrical service must be unbroken
from the tap point to the panel box with no splices allowed. If four hundred feet of
#0000 wire is ordered and it is four feet short, the entire cable must be replaced.
Many environmental and aesthetic concerns must also be considered when placing
utilities. Wires, transformers, poles, and pipes are unsightly and are prone to
weather damage. Underground utilities are expensive to install and maintain and
must be protected from freezing temperatures and vehicles traveling above. When
utilities are installed, wetlands and wildlife habitats must be protected.
In this activity you will conduct research on the various methods of transmission of
utilities and their associated environmental concerns and present your findings.
Then you will size and locate the new utility service connections for the Keystone
Library Renovation project.
Equipment
Engineering notebook
Colored pencils
Keystone Library Site Plan
Computer with Internet access
Procedure
Part 1 Utility Research
1. The class will be divided into small groups to research each of the
following utilities services.
o Telecommunications
o Power
o Water supply
o Wastewater
o Gas
Make the following assumptions when designing the utility services for the Keystone
Library Renovation Project.
1. Individually, lay out the service lines for the utilities needed for the
Keystone Library Renovation. Mark up a Keystone Library Renovation site plan
to indicate the proposed service connections for each utility. Use pencils of the
appropriate color to indicate each utility.
2. Revise your Keystone Library Renovation model to reflect the proposed
utility service locations.
Conclusion
1. How do you determine how large a utility supply must be in order to
support the demands of service?
2. Explain why you chose above or below ground installations for your
utilities.