“Bargain... anything a customer thinks a
store is losing money on. ” - Kin Hubbard
Compute the total cost of delivered materials required to make
2,000 yd3 of concrete with a mix
ratio of 1:2:2 with a w/c ratio of 0.4 (assume that
concrete weight 150 lbs/ft3). The first step would be to copy and
convert your concrete proportioning worksheet developed in
Assignment 6 to
compute the mix components for a given volume.
Next, use the ArcGIS concrete material database (Concrete_materials)
to estimate the distance from each material vendor to the Engineering Science
Building (the delivery point) and collect data for unit cost ($/ton/mile) and
inventory volume (tons) for each concrete material. With data for unit cost,
volume, and delivery distance for each material, estimate the minimum delivery
cost for the required concrete materials. The total cost of each delivered
material may be estimated as:
Total Cost ($) = Unit Cost ($/ton/mile) x
Volume (tons) x Distance (miles)
For convenience, vendors require the estimated
delivery distance to be rounded up to the next mile (for example, 5.24 miles is
6 miles). Also, note that if one vendor cannot supply all the material, several
vendors may be used. For simplicity, compute the minimum cost for each material
and then add the results together to estimate the minimum total cost.
Using ArcGIS, develop a map that shows the contour lines for
your site.
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Connect to the CPGIS server and add the Shelby County 2009
aerials to your map (click
here for details on connecting to the CPGIS server).
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Download the zipped geodatabase file (Concrete_materials.zip). Unzip the file into your local Documents/ArcGIS
folder.
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Add all the layers (Construction_site and Materials) from the site geodatabase over the Shelby
County aerials (click here
for an example of adding data to a map).
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Right-click on the Materials layer in the Table of
Contents and click on Open Attribute Table. You should notice that the
eight data fields available. We are interested in Cost_($/ton),
Volume, Material, and Name.
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Right-click on the Material field and Sort Ascending to order the labels of the surveying grid points.
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Export this database to an Excel file by clicking on the
Table Options (top-right button on the Table window) and then on
Export..
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Click on the folder button on the right-hand side of the
window and change the file type and name. It is important that the Save
as type: is text file. This makes it easy to import into Excel.
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Open Excel and open the Export_Output.txt file as
input. Use a comma as your column delimiter.
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Add a column for distance between each vendor and the
Engineering Science building at the University of Memphis (UM).
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Using the Identify button
and locate each vendor on the map and the Engineering Science building at
the UM.
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Click on the Measure button
at the top of the ArcMap interface.
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Click on the + button and then use the pointer to measure
the distance between the U of M and each material vendor.
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Add the distance data to the Excel spreadsheet.
- Using the following equation: Total Cost ($) = Unit Cost ($/ton/mile) x
Volume (tons) x Distance (miles) compute the cost for each vendor to
deliver material.
- Use your spreadsheet to estimate the minimum cost to supply the required
materials for 2,000 yd3 of
concrete.
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Print out the coversheet
and a copy of your spreadsheet. Also, submit your spreadsheet to the
UMdrive.
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