HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/14/2016 Council Work Session
November 14, 2016
Time indicated below
Harold E. Getty Council Chambers
Roll Call.
Approval of Agenda, as proposed or amended.
4:00 p.m. Infill Housing Initiative Discussion.
Submitted By:Ron Weiner
ADJOURNMENT
Kelley Felchle
City Clerk
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BUILDING OUR COMMUNITY
Hawkeye Community College and City of Waterloo -A Partnership in Building Our Community
DEVELOP A SKILLED WORKFORCE IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
This service-learning project is designed to provide hands-on experience for students
in Hawkeye Community College's Sustainable Construction and Design program.
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT THROUGH INFILL DEVELOPMENT
Many vacant tots were acquired through the demolition of
dilapidated homes,so this program will work to rejuvenate
neighborhoods with new homes and new investment.
INCREASE OUR POPULATION AND SMART GROWTH
Infill development provides opportunities to bring new
residents to existing school districts,served by existing
infrastructure,and strengthening existing neighborhoods.
AFFORDABLE NEW HOUSING
New homes being built are projected to be in the$90,000-$130,000 range to help attract new,
young families to Waterloo.This helps to bring new students to the Waterloo schools as well.
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SUSTAINABLE
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THE SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN
PROGRAM at Hawkeye Community College prepares
students to design and construct sustainable and highly COURSES
energy-efficient residences.Students will learn how to
construct new homes that are durable;provide a healthy SEMESTER ONE(17 Credits)
environment for the occupants;and use very little energy for introduction to Residential Construction-CON102
heating,cooling,and lighting.The program utilizes a"whole Construction Safety-CON108
systems approach"to train graduates to understand the Concrete Lab-CON129
integral relationship between materials,building techniques, Concrete Theory-CON130
mechanical systems,and subcontractors in the production of Site Layout and Blueprint Reading-CON131
energy-efficient and sustainable homes.Students will learn Construction Technology Lab-C0N133
Framing Techniques and Lab I-CON201
about the use of green and renewable materials,the proper Building Science I-CON302
installation of all components and subsystems,and the Math Course-MAT772 or Math Elective
reduction of construction site waste.
SEMESTER TWO(16 credits)
Students apply the concepts they learn in hands-on building Carpentry Fundamentals I-CON121
experiences.Training includes,but is not limited to: Construction Technology Lab 2-CON146
• foundations • thermaVmoisture protection • HVAC Exterior Framing Systems I-C0N214
• concrete work • drywall installation/finishing • electrical Exterior Finishing-CON217
• framing • stair construction • plumbing Utility Equipment Operation-HEQ201
• siding • finishing • appliances SEMESTER THREE(Summer/4 Credits)
• roofing • cabinet installation • landscaping Employment Training Experience-00N933
Students Learn to perform energy audits on existing homes to SEMESTER FOUR(16 Credits)
identify problems,develop solutions,and retrofit solutions cost CAD SoftPlan-CAD200
effectively. Methods of Interior Finishing-CON228
Building Science 2(Sustainable Design)-CON486
Graduates may find employment as building designers, Construction Technology Lab 3-CON510
sustainable construction professionals,carpenters,insulation Fundamentals of Oral Communication-SPC101
workers,residential site supervisors,and energy auditors.They Social Sciences Course-PSY102,PSY111,
may also continue their education to become construction or SOC110
managers,building inspectors,commercial drafters,electricians, SEMESTER FIVE(16 Credits)
plumbers,and HVAC designers. SoftPlan 2-CAD208
Construction Estimating and Project Management-
Starting Wages: $26,200-$39,300 per year` CON290
'Source.Iowa Workforce Development Construction Technology Lab 4-CON512
Residential Energy Auditing-ENV155
SOME EMPLOYERS OF HAWKEYE GRADUATES Manual)and D HVAC Design-HCR200
• Dietz Construction L.L.C.-Nashua,IA Writing Course-ENG105 or COM781
• Johnny B's Construction,Inc.-Denver,IA AWARD
• McDonald's Construction L.LC.-Waterloo,IA Associate of Applied Science(69 Credits)
• Trees Construction L.L.C.-Cedar Falls,IA
• Woods Construction,Inc.-Fairbank,IA
TRANSFER OPTIONS
wktye's Industrial and Engineering e HAWKEYE
department has a block articulation agreement with the
University of Northern Iowa to transfer general education COMMUNITY COLLEGE
and technical credits.Graduates may transfer credits into
the Construction Management program at UNI.For more
information,contact a program advisor. www.hawkeyecollege.edu