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12-04-02
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I <br /> I <br /> C,13G. BAIISTA <br /> CL-A &ASSOCIATES <br /> I60O <br /> ' The process of the Electrical Engineering involves the following stages: <br /> I. Study the architectural plans in order to obtain the necessary data to provide the Total <br /> ' <br /> Electrical Load Calculations. The engineer must have received feedback from the owner as to <br /> his specific requirements for equipment. lighting. working areas. and any special emergency <br /> I power generation requirements among others. <br /> 2. Institute energy saving measures in the design. <br /> 3. Coordinate with other design professionals for conflicts. <br /> 1 4. Specify materials that are within the owner's budgetan• constraints. <br /> 3. Detail. drawings and preparation of construction documents. <br /> ' 6. Provide Quality Control and corrections as may be needed. <br /> IOPTIMIZE <br /> Any engineer can put a design on paper. It is an entirely different set of technical skills to make this <br /> Idesign one that is practical. useful for its intended purposes and cost-effective. During the design <br /> phase. we strive to optimize our designs. Typical engineering systems are described by very large <br /> I numbers of variables. and it is the designer's task to specify appropriate values for these variables. <br /> Skilled designers utilize their knowledge. experience. and judgment to specify these variables and <br /> design effective engineered systems. Because of the size and complexity of the typical design task. <br /> I however. even the most skilled designers are unable to take into account all of the variables <br /> simultaneously. Design optimization is the application of techniques to engineering systems to assist <br /> the designers in improving the system's performance. reliability. and/or cost. <br /> IOptimization methodologies can be applied during the design development stage to ensure that the <br /> finished design will have the high performance. high <br /> Ireliability. and/or low cost. Alternatively. optimization <br /> methods can be applied to existing designs to identifyi .:. 0_ <br /> Ipotential design improvements. <br /> At G. Batista & Associates. we are dedicated to tibfga� ;{- <br /> providi <br /> I <br /> ng our customers with the tools and knowledge <br /> required to generate practical designs that are useful in <br /> the real world. Gree Batista's personnel have <br /> required I <br /> r' <br /> experience in applying optimization methodologies to <br /> improve designs. 4 <br /> I MIGRATE <br /> • <br /> "Migrate" represents the all-important task of successfully transferring the design from the <br /> I engineering office to the construction field and ultimately a finished product. "Migration" is the <br /> CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br /> RFQ No. 12-04-02 <br />
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