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Farmingdale Civil Engineering Technology State College State University of New York CIV 101 - Introduction to Civil Engineering Technology Project Background: You and your partner are tasked with each researching

your own residence, and then making a comparison of the two. This should include information about the general nature of the reference (location, house/condo/apartment, size and # of rooms), when the residence was built, how it was built, and the spaces (rooms) in each. (Please inform the instructor if there is any issue with obtaining this information.) Assignment: You and your partner will combine as a team, to create the following 4 items: A Word document (7 pts.), using the format used in Exercise #9, with a title page and table of contents, along with four sections: (1) an introduction to your task, (2) your residence, (3) your partner's residence, and (4) a comparison/ conclusion. ● An Excel spreadsheet (7 pts.), using the format used in Exercise #10, with two tabs. Each tab should have the following tabulated and calculated information for each residence: room, length, width, height, floor area, and volume. Totals for the area and volume should also be calculated. A PowerPoint presentation (7 pts. for slides/presenting), using the format used in Exercise #11, using at least 6 slides and presenting the content of your Word document. You and your partner will present the presentation during the last class session, taking no more than 5 minutes. A Revit model (7 pts.), using the settings used in Exercise #12, of each residence's building. Only estimates of the basic exterior dimensions are necessary for the modeling, and details may be limited. Grading: Each of the four items above will be graded out of the number of points shown with each above. The grading will be generally based on: • Proper formatting, grammar, and procedure • supporting materials like diagrams, photos, figures, charts, etc., that will help communicate proper coverage of these areas. The report length is open, but should be adequate to provide necessary details and address all areas.