Adequate Street Lighting (274 Hours) $7,337,5/labor costs -- $98,300/materials costs Total Costs...

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Adequate Street Lighting (274 Hours) $7,337,5/labor costs -- $98,300/materials costs Total Costs = $106,137.5 作者: Mind Map: Adequate Street Lighting  (274 Hours) $7,337,5/labor costs -- $98,300/materials costs Total Costs = $106,137.5

1. 1. Plan (Braden - 15 Hours) ($375)

1.1. 1.1 - Survey (Braden - 4 Hours) ($100)

1.1.1. Determine the Streets without adequate lighting (Braden - 4 Hours) ($100)

1.2. 1.2 Map (Braden - 4 Hours) ($100)

1.2.1. Plot Points on the Map where Lights are needed (Braden - 4 Hours) ($100)

1.3. 1.3 Blueprint (Braden - 2 Hours) ($50)

1.3.1. Develop the criteria and requirements for a secure install (Braden - .5 Hours) ($12.5)

1.3.2. Develop a list of materials needed (Braden - .5 Hours) ($12.5)

1.3.3. Get approval from City of Salisbury (Braden - 1 Hour) ($25)

1.4. 1.4 Contractor (Braden - 5 Hours) ($125)

1.4.1. Call local construction companies to determine whether they're interested in the project (Braden - 2 Hours) ($50)

1.4.2. Create a contract (Braden - 3 Hours) ($75)

2. 2. Materials (Braden - 9 Hours) ($98,300/materials) -- ($712.5/labor) (Total Working Hours = 28.5 hours)

2.1. 2.1 Initiation (Chris - 2 Hours) ($50/labor)

2.1.1. Search for vendors that sell appropriate materials (Braden - 1 hour) ($25)

2.1.2. Add materials to the cart (Braden - .5 Hours) ($12.5)

2.1.3. Ensure cart meets quantity requirements (Braden - .5 Hours) ($12.5)

2.1.4. Place Order (Braden - 0 Hours) ($0)

2.2. 2.2 Packaging (Nikki - 3 Hours) ($262.5/labor)

2.2.1. Rent trucks (Travis - .5 Hours) ($12.5)

2.2.2. Drive to vendor (Braden, Nikki, Travis, Chris - 1 Hour each) ($25 x 4 People = $100)

2.2.3. Load the materials in the truck (Braden, Nikki, Travis, Chris - 1.5 Hours) ($25 x 1.5 x 4 people = $150)

2.3. 2.3 Delivery (Braden and Chris - 4 Hours) ($400/labor)

2.3.1. Deliver materials to location (Braden, Nikki, Travis, Chris - 1 Hours) ($25 x 4 x 1 = $100)

2.3.2. Unload the materials (Braden, Nikki, Travis, Chris - 2 Hours) ($25 x 4 x 2 = $200)

2.3.3. Secure the materials to prevent theft (Braden, Nikki, Travis, Chris - 1 Hour) ($25 x 4 x 1 = $100)

3. 3. Construction (Chris - 190 Hours) ($4,750/labor paid to contractors)

3.1. 3.1 Schedule (Chris - 10 hours) ($250)

3.1.1. Determine which streets to install lights on first (Chris - 8 hours) ($200)

3.1.2. Determine who should work on what street(s) (Chris - 2 hours) ($50)

3.2. 3.2 Foundation (Braden - 60 hours) ($1,500)

3.2.1. Carve a hole for the pole at each point (Contractors - 55 hours) ($1,375)

3.2.2. Set up safeguards to prevent things from falling in the holes (Contractors - 5 hours) ($125)

3.3. 3.3 Finish (Nikki - 120 hours) $3,000)

3.3.1. Place lamps into each hole (Contractors - 60 hours) ($1,500)

3.3.2. Seal any holes around the lamp (Contractors - 50 hours) ($1,250)

3.3.3. Install lightbulbs and confirm that each work (Contractors - 10 hours) ($250)

4. 4. Results (Travis - 60 hours) ($2,000/labor)

4.1. 4.1 Questionnaire (Travis - 20 hours) ($500/labor)

4.1.1. Design survey questions (Travis - 15 hours) ($375)

4.1.2. Issue surveys to Salisbury residents (Travis - 5 hours) ($125)

4.2. 4.2 Report (Nikki - 20 hours) ($500)

4.2.1. Analyze and document survey results (Nikki - 20 hours) ($500)

4.3. 4.3 Response (Travis) (20 hours) ($500)

4.3.1. Create future plans for new lamps and adjust light brightness based on survey results (Travis - 20 hours) ($1,000)