GROUP EVERGREEN PLANTER UPDATE 1
Jan 19th, 2012 by evergreenplanter

This is a photo of a dwarf apple tree from the following website visited on 20-01-2012 http://www.gardenoasis.co.uk/dwarf-growing-golden-apple-tree-p-456.html
We are a group of 6 students in 2ndyear BASc in Civil Engineering at UBC who will be working on Dwarf Apple Tree Plants for our client, Evergreen. Helen Beynon is our contact individual with the client, with contact information set out in course document.
Aside from introductions, January 16th, 2011 was our first meeting date as a group. We introduced ourselves to one another and discussed what we hope to take away from this project. We established a set of questions to be addressed in a meeting with our client as well as some preliminary group tasks.
Also, as discussed by the group, a design implementation of February 20th-24th seems unfeasible as many of us will not be in Vancouver, we will be away visiting our homes for reading break. In saying this, one objective will be to discuss with the client when an alternate build time may be.
Task:
- Documentation: Note-taking and minutes will be assigned to Reid
- Liaison to Client: Calling and setting up objectives and meeting times will be assigned to Jedaiah.
- Blog and Formal Posting: Assembly and submission of blog will be assigned to Nick.
- All other tasks will be distributed at next meeting
Questions: To be addressed by Jedaiah in liaison with the client.
- How many boxes, dimensions, special features? Are the boxes aligned?
- What material and weather treatment?
- What is the budjet?
- Will there be outside help? Are we planting the trees as well as building the box?
- Completion date? Aside from reading break.
The following are introductions as written by each of the team members.
“My name is Reid Plasterer and I am originally from Victoria. I came to UBC for its world renowned Civil Engineering program. As an aspiring engineer, I look forward to the hands-on experience this project will give me, specifically in the construction phase and project management.”
“I’m Dan Dela Pena. I am originally from the Phillipines where I grew up until I moved to Canada at the age of nine. With the experience gained from the Dwarf Apple Tree project for Evergreen, it will benefit me to reach my future career in engineering.”
“My name is Mike Lumb and I am interested in water resources engineering. I am excited to work on this project an gain experience in sustainability, by working with Evergreen.”
“My name is Branden Heslip and I am originally from Okatoks, Alberta where I worked for a construction company. This project should be a good chance to combine what we learned in CIVL 201 last semester with my past experience.”
“I am Nick Gagliano and I am from Kamloops, BC. I have an interest in a very diverse range of engineering fields and hope this project will give me a chance to explore areas of project management.”
“My name is Jedaiah van Dijk and I have worked over the past 6 years as a log builder constructing log homes. The CIVL 202 project should be a good experience working in a group to design-build a final project.”
Thanks for the intros! It’s great to know a little bit about each of you. Also, good to see that you have already put together a list of questions for Helen. I hope you can meet with her within the next few days.
Once you have met with Helen, please invite her into your blog.
Regards,
Susan Nesbit
Hello All.
Great to read your first entry!
I’m looking forward to following your progress over the next couple months.
Good luck,
Alaya
(CSL Coordinator, Applied Science)