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The Final Presentation will be a technical briefing, similar to the Milestones, but also serves as a sales presentation explaining why your company should be selected instead of the competition.  
The Final Presentation will be a technical briefing, similar to the Milestones, but also serves as a sales presentation explaining why your company should be selected instead of the competition.  


Your final presentation must include:
Your Final Presentation must include:


* Company profile
* Company profile
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** What does the audience need to know?
** What does the audience need to know?
* Project objective
* Project objective
** What is the purpose of your project?
** What is your project about?
** Who does your project help?
** What tasks are you aiming to accomplish? (Benchmark A/Benchmark B/ Commissioning requirements)
** What problem does your project solve?
** Overall design approach to complete objective
* Project description
* Background information
** Why is the project happening?
** What does the audience need to know?
* Technical design description
** Explanation of design changes, if any
** Explanation of design changes, if any
** CAD drawings: top, front, most detailed side, isometric, and gear train view
** Brief explanation of what LEED categories are being tackled
** Circuit diagram(s)
*** All four required categories
** Relevant pictures
*** Show examples of LEED implementations in Revit
** Flowchart of code
** Revit floor plan drawings
* Market and product viability
*** Dimensions
** Does your company have competitors?
*** 1:240 scale
** What makes your project unique?
** Exterior views of building: front elevation, side elevation, isometric elevation
** How does your design compare to competitors - cost, quality, features?
*** Dimensions
** Is the project versatile? 
* Cost estimate (previous and current costs)
** What is the price of your project?
** Cost of construction table
* Conclusion
** Cost of labor table
** Reiterating project purpose
** What changes were made, if any?
** Highlight project features
* Microsoft Project schedule (previous and current)
** Future goals of the company
** What changes were made, if any?
** Why should your company be awarded this contract?
** Click [https://nyu.service-now.com/sp?id=kb_article&sysparm_article=KB0018302&sys_kb_id=b996a7281b6210906441c8c11a4bcbce&spa=1 here] to access the guide on how to transfer a file
* Video pitch
* Summary
** Price of project
** Overall assessment on current state of project
** Demonstration of robot run
** Are you on schedule? Are you on budget?
** Embedded into Final Presentation
** Next steps and future tasks

Revision as of 02:06, 1 February 2023

Final Presentation

The Final Presentation will be a technical briefing, similar to the Milestones, but also serves as a sales presentation explaining why your company should be selected instead of the competition.

Your Final Presentation must include:

  • Company profile
    • Company name
    • Employee profile, role(s), and qualifications
    • Mission statement
  • Problem statement
    • Why is the project happening?
    • What does the audience need to know?
  • Project objective
    • What is your project about?
    • What tasks are you aiming to accomplish? (Benchmark A/Benchmark B/ Commissioning requirements)
    • Overall design approach to complete objective
  • Background information
    • Why is the project happening?
    • What does the audience need to know?
  • Technical design description
    • Explanation of design changes, if any
    • Brief explanation of what LEED categories are being tackled
      • All four required categories
      • Show examples of LEED implementations in Revit
    • Revit floor plan drawings
      • Dimensions
      • 1:240 scale
    • Exterior views of building: front elevation, side elevation, isometric elevation
      • Dimensions
  • Cost estimate (previous and current costs)
    • Cost of construction table
    • Cost of labor table
    • What changes were made, if any?
  • Microsoft Project schedule (previous and current)
    • What changes were made, if any?
    • Click here to access the guide on how to transfer a file
  • Summary
    • Overall assessment on current state of project
    • Are you on schedule? Are you on budget?
    • Next steps and future tasks