Student Research Symposium Program Portal: Submission #140
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Submission Number: 140
Submission ID: 8516
Submission UUID: e6a94a5d-2193-4999-b7da-6abdfe6cc3ca
Submission URI: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal
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Created: Fri, 03/21/2025 - 07:12 PM
Completed: Fri, 03/21/2025 - 07:47 PM
Changed: Mon, 04/14/2025 - 12:46 PM
Remote IP address: 163.116.252.40
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
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First Name | Justin Haber, Bradyn Luna, |
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Last Name | Genna Patterson, and Eduardo Vasquez |
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FSU Student Email | bl19j@fsu.edu |
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Major(s) | Civil Engineering |
Student Bio | A civil engineering student graduating in 2025 with a strong interest in environmental sustainability. Passionate about designing resilient and eco-friendly infrastructure and enjoy applying engineering principles to real-world challenges. My team is Coastal Development, and we are am excited to contribute to innovative solutions for a more sustainable future. |
Poster Title | The Seabreeze Parking Garage |
Abstract | The Seabreeze Parking Garage Project, located at the corner of Thomas Drive and Patronis Drive in Panama City, Florida, will support the adjacent Seabreeze Hotel. Led by Project Manager and Geotechnical Engineer Bradyn Luna, the project team—including Environmental/Hydraulic Engineer Justin Haber, Structural Engineer Eduardo Vasquez, and Transportation Engineer Genna Patterson—will design a 2-story, 318-vehicle parking garage on the existing 7-acre site. The design will address the site's natural slope towards an adjacent creek with a drainage system incorporating inlets, piping, and a 15,000 sq ft, 4.5 ft deep pond, sized to accommodate runoff from both the garage and the hotel (estimated 100,000 sq ft impervious area). Geotechnical investigations, including existing boring data, will inform foundation design, considering shallow spread footings and deep foundations due to sandy soils extending to 70 feet. The garage structure, anticipated to be approximately 55,930 sq ft, will utilize reinforced concrete slabs, double T-beams and columns. Traffic engineering, following Florida standards, will optimize internal circulation and ensure safe access to Thomas Drive, including turn lanes, signage, crosswalks, and sidewalks. To achieve this, we are utilizing design/drafting software such as Civil3D, OpenRoads and ICPR. The Seabreeze Parking Garage project’s design showcases a comprehensive application of civil engineering principles, integrating geotechnical analysis, structural design, hydraulic considerations, and traffic engineering to deliver a functional and efficient parking facility. |
Research Mentor Name | David MacGregor, PE |
Research Mentor's College (or High School) | University of Maryland |
Research Mentor's Department (or Subject) | Civil Engineering |
Research Mentor's Email | dmacgregor@schnabel-eng.com |
Additional Research Mentor(s) | Cody Harden, PE, Kim Toole, PE, Alaina Webb, PE, Nathan Strickland, EIT, Blake Furbee, PE, Marvin Peardon, Ryan Solana, Dillan Fuder, PE, Sammy Purd'Homme, EIT, Leanna Dease |
Co-presenter(s) | Eduardo Vasquez, Genna Patterson, Justin Haber |
Keywords | Reinforced concrete multistory structure |
Poster Session/Number | C -3 R- 3 |
Work | Complete |
Presentation Modality | Face to Face Poster session |
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I will be printing my poster | Yes |
Year | 2025 |
Annual description | 5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025 |
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