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ACE Mentor of Nashville & Middle Tennessee is holding their annual summer camp this week at MTSU in Murfreesboro. Day 1 got started with a panel that included the following:
- Alan Hayes, architect with TMParters, PLLC
- Holly Baird, Executive Director of USGBC Tennessee Chapter
- Tiffany Goulet, with Nexgen (Tnemec) Coating Resources
Below you will see a photo with the camp attendees, panelists and camp director, Tom Gormley of MTSU.
You can learn more about ACE Mentor at this link.
The annual ACE Mentor Banquet is just one week away here in Nashville.
Joey Hatch of Skanska, one of the founders of ACE Mentor in Nashville, will be our keynote speaker.
This event brings together all 9 of the teams we support here in the Nashville and Middle Tennessee area, including students from Davidson, Rutherford and Williamson counties.
The flyer below provide a good overview of the evening. Why don’t you come join us?
After a very informal but informative presentation by Jud Adams (President of Power Management) the students were rotated through electrical, plumbing and mechanical engineering exercises where the sized air duct, researched code on required number of plumbing fixtures and designed electrical circuits for an actual office building.
This link will take you to the presentation the provided our students:
ACE Team 2 is doing well! At our first “icebreaker” meeting of the year, we played Laser Tag at A-Game in Franklin. At this meeting, we also discussed our ACE goals for the year, and started brainstorming our project under the theme of “shelter”. We briefly overviewed each of the common professions associated with building construction, and got a feel for the interests and passions of individual students on our team.
During October, we met with Wasco to practice some bricklaying skills and learned about the roles of contractors and subcontractors, and the skills needed to effectively work in a construction trade. Later, we met with Civil Constructors and learned about site and grading work, and the technologies used by civil contractors to perform their work. The students also learned a little about surveying tools and broke into groups to compete in an outdoor activity to see which group could survey the footprint of a small building the fastest!
In November our team had the opportunity to tour the construction site of the Gulch Crossing building in Nashville. As colder weather set in, we met at the office of HMK Architects, and at the office of Robins & Morton, to work on the students’ “shelter” project, doing various exercises in Programming, Schematic Design, and Design Development. We are looking forward to getting back together in the new year!