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Assumptions taken in olbapack project

Protecting the site:


In order to protect the site, on the periphery of the site,
We have 2 options:
Option 1: Fence
We have to excavate 420 m3 in order to install the linear footing for the anchoring poles
every 2.5 m made by steel angles (doubles every 2 single ones). A reinforcement pole is
done every 10 anchoring poles. The poles are 3m high, they are tied by Zimmerman mesh
and barbed wire.
For the trucks entrance, we assume 2 gates: 5 m wide, on each side of the gate house.
Option 2: Boundary wall
An excavation of 650 m3 should be done for the linear footing for the boundary wall. A
reinforced concrete column, 3m high, is built every 3m, tied with a reinforced concrete
beam on top of the columns. A steel angle of 1.5m high is inserted in the beam aligned
with the columns and tied by a barbed wire and Zimmerman mesh. The space between
the columns is filled with armed masonry. The whole now formed wall is assumed to be
plastered and painted.
For the trucks entrance, we assume 2 gates: 5 m wide, on each side of the gate house.

The Service Road


In order to develop the service road, we assumed, according to the pictures of the site provided,
that site is rocky. So we dont need more than 40 cm depth for the service road.
A total excavation of 7170 m3 of soil is to be made.
The following layers are assumed to be applied:
5 cm of compacted wet sand, the 20 cm of well compacted medium-sized gravels layer, and then
a total of 7cm quarry-run layer. On top we add an 8cm of bituminous asphalt layer for the
finishing of the road.
The road size differ between the buildings, but it has 2% slope to help with the drainage
On each side of the road we assume putting a curbstone with a gutter of 0.3% evacuation slope,
leading to manholes 80x80 cm in cast iron or manhole with grills 60x60 cm joined by pvc pipes
for evacuation all storm water into 3 retention tanks, or water retention natural basins (if the site
is manageable) scattered along the plot.

Plumbing
We assume that the state provides the plumbing water, it is pumped to the project into a 2 Cast
iron pipe that leads to the warehouse with the fire and irrigation tanks (500m 3), the
administration building and the gate house.
The water inlet is assumed to be provided by the upper left corner of the site
Plumbing for the administration building
In the administration building, on the first floor, we assume there is a:
Male bathroom composed of 4 seats 5 washing basins 7 shower trays
Female bathroom composed of 4 seats 5 washing basins 5 shower trays

Guest bathroom composed of 5 seats 4 washing basins


A kitchen
On the second floor, we assume there are 2 bathrooms composed of 1 seat, 1 washing basin and
1 shower tray each.
Each set of bathrooms has its own water heater, providing hot water to the washing basins and
the shower trays.
The kitchen has one water heater linked to the sinks.
The water is to be provided by a set of pumps flowing water to the administration building and
the gate house.
The water is to be evacuated in the clean outs, the floor drains and the vents all joined to
manholes leading to the sewers.

Plumbing for the gate house


In the gate house, we assume there is a:
Bathroom composed of 1 seats 1 washing basins
A kitchen
A water heater is linked to the sink in the kitchen and the washing basin in the bathroom
The water is to be evacuated in the clean outs, the floor drains and the vents all joined to
manholes leading to the sewers.

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