Blog #4 6/1/21

 Mourad Zeynalov

Tue, June 1

Hawken Project Blog


In a bout of good news today we finally received approval for the entirety of our project from all interested parties. From our presentation to Mr. Lucas on Friday, we were directed to present to Mrs. Dyer who proceeded to give the same presentation to Mr. Looney just today. He gave his final stamp approval this afternoon. With that, we can actually break ground for the first time tomorrow. We have also contacted and received guidance from the school's equipment director Jim Baker on materials and machinery necessary to excavate and fill the pit. They are able to cover the cost of materials and provide a rototiller to easily excavate the hole. 

In the meantime, the three of us have been busy researching alternative barriers (the final choice - rubber garden barrier - is seen below). We also measured out the proposed dimensions for the court onsite in two forms, a 9 ft. and 12 ft. option for the school to choose (see below). The pros and cons of each design are shown in the slide below. We are planning to have the digging complete in the next day or so in order to start getting sand in by next week.




Comments

  1. Mourad, I like how you described the proposal and design process. I agree with you that the most complex part of any project is designing, prototyping it and then receiving approval from all of the stakeholders to make sure the different perspectives have been considered. I'm proud of your group that you have gone through all of the correct channels to make this project become reality. When you come back to campus to visit, it will be fun to see students using the SpikeBall court that you built! I know that you and your group originally wanted to build and design outdoor exercise equipment, but the SpikeBall court is an excellent alternative. - Mrs. Mullen

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