Research Symposium Program - Individual Details
5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025
Kaden Lemieux
BIO
Kaden Lemieux - I am from Bonifay Florida. I attended Bethlehem High School, and received my AA at Chipola College before transferring to FSU PC to complete my Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
Karlie Kolmetz - I am from Bonifay Florida. I attended Holmes County High School, and received my AA at Chipola College before transferring to FSU PC to complete my Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
Kaden Tharp - I am from Chipley Florida. I attended Vernon High School, and received my AA at Chipola College before transferring to FSU PC to complete my Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
Steve Spence - I am from Marianna Florida. I attended Marianna High School, and received my AA at Chipola College before transferring to the University of Florida and received a Bachelor's degree in Biology. I then transferred to FSU PC to complete my Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering.
Marianna Multi-Sport Complex
Authors: Kaden Lemieux, Dr. Korhan Adalier and Dr. Hafiz Ahmad P.E.Student Major: Civil Engineering
Mentor: Dr. Korhan Adalier and Dr. Hafiz Ahmad P.E.
Mentor's Department: Civil Engineering Mentor's College: Florida State University Panama City Co-Presenters: Karlie Kolmetz, Kaden Tharp, Steve Spence
Abstract
The Marianna Multi-Sport Complex is a proposed resilient community facility located at 3625 Caverns Road in Marianna, Florida. The project is designed to serve as both a daily-use recreational hub and a FEMA P-361–compliant emergency storm shelter for Jackson County. The development includes a central multi-sport building housing a regulation basketball court and hardened storm shelter, along with outdoor recreational amenities such as tennis courts, pickleball courts, a pavilion, expanded parking, and multi-use pedestrian paths. The site will be accessed from Caverns Road (S.R. 166) with improvements to FCI Road to enhance traffic flow, safety, and ADA accessibility.
The existing site consists of undeveloped land with gentle topographic variation and favorable subsurface conditions for shallow foundations, supported by geotechnical investigation. Stormwater management will be handled through a centralized stormwater pond designed in accordance with NWFWMD and FDEP requirements, incorporating water quality treatment and potential irrigation reuse. Additional infrastructure improvements include a new sewer lift station, utility extensions, and pedestrian connectivity enhancements throughout the complex.
The project emphasizes structural resilience, community safety, and sustainable site development while addressing lessons learned from Hurricane Michael, during which schools were used as emergency shelters. By providing a dedicated, code-compliant shelter, the Marianna Multi-Sport Complex improves emergency preparedness while supporting recreation, economic growth, and regional sports tourism. The conceptual design assumes a total project budget of approximately $25 million and establishes a foundation for future detailed design, permitting, and funding efforts.
Keywords: Marianna Multi-Sport Complex