Title: Engineers Without Borders:
1Engineers Without Borders
changing the landscape of the developing world
Corianne Hart Engineers Without Borders,
Portland State Chapter Environmental Engineering,
M.S. 2008
2Overview
- EWB-USA
- EWB-Portland State University Chapter
- PSU Past Projects
- PSU Future Projects
- How to get involved!
3EWB-USA Overview
- A non-profit humanitarian organization
established to partner with developing
communities worldwide in order to improve their
quality of life - Involves the implementation of sustainable
engineering projects, while involving and
training internationally responsible engineers
and engineering students
4EWB-USA History
- Founded by Dr. Bernard Amadei, at the University
of Colorado at Boulder, in April 2000 - First Project San Pablo, Belize water supply
system - Mobilized 8 University of Colorado students,
forming the founding members of the first chapter - Demonstrated the potential of professional and
student engineers working together
5EWB-USA Mission Statement
- To partner with developing communities to
improve their quality of life through the
implementation of environmentally sustainable,
equitable, and economical engineering projects. - In the process of working to advance developing
communities, EWB-USA promotes the development of
globally aware and internationally responsible
engineers, students, and professionals
6EWB-USA Goals
- To create a system to empower developing
communities - To build relationships to meet the needs of a
community - To develop a new generation of globally and
environmentally aware engineers - To preserve, learn from, and propagate
information on sustainable engineering practices - To develop a sustainable organization
7EWB Portland State Chapter Student service
organization
- Founded in 2005
- 30 students
- 4 faculty
- Several professional mentors
- Multidisciplinary
- Civil
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Environmental
- Economics
- Implemented 2 projects in Nicaragua
8EWB-PSU Partnerships
- Jessie F. Richardson Foundation
- EWB Portland Professionals
- Teamworks International
- Nicaraguan municipality in Jinotepe
- University of Paulo Friere, Nicaragua
- PSU Institute on Aging
9EWB-PSU Events and Fundraising
- EWB-PSU Annual Fundraising Banquet
- Chinook Book Fundraiser
- West Coast regional workshop (2007)
- PSU Student Activity Leadership Program
10EWB-PSU Projects - Nicaragua
- 2006
- Implementations
- Assessments
- 2007
- Implementations
- Assessments
- 2008
- Future Projects
11EWB-PSU Nicaraguan Communities (2006)
- Jinotepe
- Water distribution system
- Matagalpa
- Irrigation system
12EWB-PSU Completed Projects and Assessments
(2006)
- Implementation Matagalpa irrigation system
- Assessments Jinotepe water distribution system
Finished drip system at orchard
Schematic of irrigation drip system implemented
in Matagalpa
13EWB-PSU Nicaraguan Communities (2007)
- Implementations
- Jinotepe
- Hogar
- Assessments
- El Bluff
- Community Schools
- Puerta Cabezas
- Hospital School
- Jinotepe
- School and Huehuete well
14EWB-PSU Completed Projects and Assessments
(2007)
- Water Tank Tower Installation
- Roof Stabilization System
- Electrical System Upgrade Installation
Preliminary foundation design
Installing tank and tower
15EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
- Team members
- 9 engineering students
- 1 professional engineer
- 9 health students
- Implementation
- Two weeks in country
- June 2007
16EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
17EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
- Water Tank Tower Installation Goals
- Elevate the 2500-liter tank currently on ground
- Locate tower for this tank Â
- Construct the concrete tower footings
- Isolate the current tower for continued facility
water service. - Install the tank
- Elevate the new 5000-liter tank
- Construct the concrete footings for the second
new tower. - Install the tank
- Connect tanks
18EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Water Tower Site Assessment First time to see
the site Check physical dimensions Connect to
people at the Hogar
19EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Water Tower Introduction to Nicaraguan
engineering students Start foundation
excavation
20EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Water Tower Adjustments to a prefabricated
tower Nicaraguan students brought skills and
equipment
21EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Water Tower Placement of 5000 L water tank
22EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Water Tower Setback Leg of tower directly over
an unpressurized water main Solution Rotated
tower legs
23EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
- Roof Stabilization System Goals
- Stabilize the roof system to prevent tiles from
shifting or falling during a seismic event. - Metal tension strapping to be attached into the
roof frame and concrete of the exterior wall.
24EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Roof Stabilization 700 feet of CS16 galvanized
steel tension strapping donated by Simpson
Strong-Tie
25EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Roof Stabilization Bolted strapping to concrete
wall
26EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Roof Stabilization Straps must be installed in
tension
27EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
- Electrical System goals
- Examine and correct the unsafe existing circuits.
- Consider the exposed junction boxes.
28EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Electrical Nicaraguan electrical contractor
assessed students with electrical work
29EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Electrical Students measured and cut all conduit
30EWB-PSU Nicaragua 2007
Electrical Created individual light switches for
each room
31EWB-PSU Active Projects (Spring 2008)
- Jinotepe elementary school flooding project
- Puerto Cabezas hospital water distribution/
purification project - Huehuete well design/management
Central clinic in Puerto Cabezas
School flooding project in Jinotepe
32Engineers without Borders Get Involved!
- Become involved in building a better world one
community at a time, whether you are - An engineering student
- A student in some other field of study
- A professional engineer or university faculty
member - Not an engineer at all!
33Engineers without Borders Get Involved!
- How to Volunteer?
- Join or Start a Chapter
- Be a Professional Reviewer
- Coordinate Between ProjectsÂ
- Provide Technical Expertise
- Help as a Non-Engineer
- Support Our Administrative Needs
34- Do not go where the path may lead, go instead
where there is no path and leave a trail. - R.W. Emerson
Thank you