National Park Service - Minidoka National Historic Site
Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program
Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program
Non profit organization ensuring Minidoka's historical integrity
Architectural design
Procore Construction Management software was used to manage the design-build process. It allowed for communications between BSU CM, the National Park Service, the Friends of Minidoka, the architect, engineer, and other project participants. The software allowed access to information needed for the project, including drawings, RFIs, submittals, and other project documentation. Importantly, Procore allowed on-site review of project drawings and other documentations needed for the construction process.
Structural engineer
Soil testing and excavation
Concrete and construction backfill
Construction tools and safety items
Tool rental and generator donation
Boise State Minidoka Class Roster
Professors:
Students:
Professors:
- Casey Cline
- Rebecca Mirsky
Students:
- Andy Barnes, (material and equipment acquisition)
Adam Capell, (cost and schedule tracking)
Arrielle Dreher, (safety)
Brad Duplantier, (weekly reports)
Miles Gallegos (model design and construction)
Jake Hinson (soil testing and footings)
Madi Kaestner (historical research)
Miranda Moore (finalize full scale design)
Luke Poster (website design and PR)
Mia Russell (historical research)
Bryan Scanlan (constructability)
Ashley Smith (historical research)
Robbin Zahurak (finalize-full scale and model material take-off)