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Typical university dormitory projects are capital intensive and take several years to complete. This project turned this practice on its head. Using modular construction, on-site precast foundations, an integrated design-build team and low-embodied-carbon materials in a holistic approach, Colby College housed students as quickly as possible while ensuring the highest standards of beauty, accessibility, energy consumption, and healthy materials. Design started in September 2021, and students moved in in August 2022. The solutions we present will show other teams how to implement these practices to meet the needs of both the planet and the people.

Time Slot
5

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Harbor 2
Learning Objectives
Employ best practices in modular construction in a multifamily building
Use strategies to practice Design-Build effectively on fast track projects
Describe appropriate integrated mechanical systems for dormitory applications
Identify appropriate materials for construction of low-embodied energy multifamily structures
CEU Information

Approved for 1.5 credit hours toward AIA (LU), BOC, GBCI (BD+C), and NARI certification. Credit is offered for each full conference day toward MA CSL, PHI, Phius, and RESNET certification.

Session ID
BOS23-503
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