CM Member of Bank of America Merrill Lynch Challenge
2020
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This interdisciplinary project consisted of a team of 9 members: 4 ARCH majors, 2 CRP majors, 2 Finance majors, and 1 CM Major. The goal of this project was to complete an entire construction plan within a city on an empty lot from start to finish. The project entailed finding an empty site, building out a building model with renderings, floor plans, and elevations, understanding the market and our target residents, the geographical condition of the site and current ownership, a construction schedule and complete breakdown of construction costs. With all this information, the team put together an initial proposal to be admitted into the competition. With this admission, the team further put in research to build out all the aspects required by the competition and compiled all the files into a final proposal. The competition was to consist of 10 different Universities all hoping to be crowned the winner of the 2020 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Challenge but unfortunately, the competition was halted due to the current situation of the world with the coronavirus pandemic that was in occurrence. With the competition called off, no team was crowned the winner.
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