Recommendation Implementation
Our goal is to help you identify areas where you can save energy and money. The result of our assessment will be a list of assessment recommendations (ARs) and each AR will be justified with a simple payback period economic analysis.
Unimplemented ARs do not save you any money. We want you to implement as many of the ARs as possible. There are some additional resources at The University of Alabama that you can utilize to assist you with implementation of ARs:
- Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design Program
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The Capstone Design Program (formerly called the Mechanical Engineering
Design Clinic) provides engineering design-and-build
services for corporate clients. Typically a team of three students,
supervised by a Mechanical Engineering faculty member, undertakes a
project lasting just over a semester (about five months). There is a
nominal flat-rate fee to the client, and the only other expenses are
reimbursement for materials, machine shop fabrication, or hardware
purchased for the project. There are no charges for engineering design
time.
Contact: Dr. Beth Todd, btodd@eng.ua.edu, (205)348-1623 - Industrial Engineering Design Clinic
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The Industrial Engineering curriculum culminates in a two-semester Systems Design
sequence (IE463 and IE485) in which the students must complete two individual seven-week
projects and one team-based fifteen-week project, with the emphasis on designing and implementing
solutions to actual industrial problems. Students act as consultants for external organizations.
This sequence has been conducted for a wide variety of manufacturing companies around the state
of Alabama since its inception in 1987.
Contact: Dr. Bob Batson, rbatson@eng.ua.edu, (205)348-1609 - Alabama Productivity Center
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The Alabama Productivity Center was established in 1986 and has served
to focus University resources on enhancement of productivity and quality
in Alabama. The
center uses a managed approach to all projects with the center’s
professional staff ensuring that the projects are managed in a
business-like way. The center has performed over 430 projects since its
inception, and at any given time the center employs 20-25 students and
engages 6-8 faculty members. The APC can provide engineering and
business expertise to assist clients with AR implementation using
faculty-led student teams for a reasonable fee.
Contact: Dr. David Miller, dmiller@proctr.cba.ua.edu, (205)348-8913