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This civil engineering intern designed a pervious concrete parking lot that captures storm water and recharges ground water. They also improved sustainable system designs for their organization. Additionally, they examined prefabricated steel frames to increase construction efficiency and speed, and assisted various teams to determine if design systems met cost, space, and LEED requirements.

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This civil engineering intern designed a pervious concrete parking lot that captures storm water and recharges ground water. They also improved sustainable system designs for their organization. Additionally, they examined prefabricated steel frames to increase construction efficiency and speed, and assisted various teams to determine if design systems met cost, space, and LEED requirements.

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Civil Engineering Intern

KSDG Partnership; 11-50 employees; Architecture & Planning industry January 2012 Present (3 months) San Francisco Bay Area Designed pervious concrete outdoor parking lot that captures storm water to recharge ground water. Improved and added sustainable system designs for the organization. Examined prefabricated structural steel frame systems as an option to increase efficiency and speed of construction for project completion. Assisted architects, financial analysts, and management to determine the viability of system designs with respect to cost, space utilization, and LEED specifications, which improved interdepartmental communications.

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