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Campus Lumber Project Update

Posted by Quinn Connolly on November 22, 2024

A meeting was held with several involved individuals to discuss the progress and next steps for the Campus Lumber Project. Team members will submit an SSC Scope Change to cover the additional costs of electrical construction and to ensure efficient transportation of lumber

 

Next steps from Quinn Connolly:

As discussed today, here is the plan moving forward:

 

Quinn will work with Lowell on submitting an SSC Scope Change to cover the increased cost of the electrical setup

Justin, Ryan, and Issac will discuss the best course of action for storing, identifying, and transporting lumber from the south Lincoln facility to the mill site.

Justin and Lowell will work on a preferred tree species and dimensions list to include in the protocol document

Quinn will work with Morgan on setting up an open work order

Quinn will work on writing a protocol document for the Campus Lumber Project

This document will include:

  • Procedures
  • Contacts (not just individuals but departments and back up contacts)
  • Tree specification information
  • Other relevant information as we navigate making this happen!

 

Brent Lewis replied with additional information about peer universities with similar programs:

All,

 

In my meeting with the Association of University Landscape Architects, we talked about the different programs people had to use removed trees from campus.  Here are a few links to what people are doing.  Plenty of bowls, boards, pens, etc that they are selling for alumni.  I also see live edge boards for sale and other items that aren’t finished products. 

 

https://magazine.utah.edu/issues/summer-2021/scott-leech-woodworker/

https://www.pennstateelmscollection.com/

https://www.uvasawmilling.com/

https://www.canr.msu.edu/for/programs/swri

https://msusurplusstore.com/collections/msu-shadows-collection

 

Anyhow, just wanted to share for people to see what others are doing.  There are probably some good contacts in here for future reference as well.