Architectural Sample Clauses

The 'ARCHITECTURAL' clause defines the standards, responsibilities, and requirements related to the architectural aspects of a project. It typically outlines the scope of architectural services, the obligations of the architect, and the criteria for design submissions and approvals. For example, it may specify the need for compliance with local building codes, the process for submitting design documents, or the architect's role in overseeing construction for design conformity. This clause ensures that all architectural work meets agreed-upon standards and legal requirements, thereby reducing the risk of design errors and ensuring the project aligns with the client's expectations.
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Architectural. 1 Scaled building plan(s) with dimensions, location of fire rated elements, wall thicknesses, ingress and egress locations, door swings with numbers, casework/millwork, equipment and fixture locations and room numbers. If the Owner is a cabinet agency of the state of Ohio, a PDF of this drawing will be submitted, through the Project Manager, to the Ohio Homeland Security Infrastructure and Technology Unit for comments.
Architectural. Every site may be unique and each region of the country may have special considerations. The following items shall be considered during the design:
Architectural. Dimensioned floor plans, partition details, interior elevations, finish schedules, door and hardware schedules and room signage.
Architectural. □ Show preliminary exterior wall section indicating location of openings, and overall thermal transfer value for each element of the exterior wall/envelope. □ By Plan and Section indicate the design approach to day lighting. □ Identify roof system, deck, membrane flashing and drainage technique and indicate overall combined heat transfer coefficient value for exterior wall/envelope. □ Site plan with building located and overall grading plan with preliminary contours. Preliminary site development such as access road paving, walls and outside support buildings, and paved parking lots landscaping, geothermal wellfields, bio-▇▇▇▇▇▇, constructed wetlands, composting facilities, natural areas, , site utilities (existing and new) should be shown.
Architectural. TA0. Title Sheet (attached) --------------------------- A - Revise Drawing Index Item 2 TA0.2 Legend and Notes (attached) --------------------------------- A - Reflected Ceiling Plan Key Notes; Add note 26 B - Finish Key Notes - Revise 14 and 15 C - Interior Signage note added: Coordinate the interior signage with the latest changes on the floor plans as; Offices: they have the 2-1/2" clear plastic bottom Conference Rooms: they have a 3-1/2" clear plastic bottom Item 3 TA2.1-1 First Floor Plan - Building 1 (attached) ------------------------------------------------ A - General revisions Item 4 TA5.1d First Floor Door Schedule - Building 1 (attached) -------------------------------------------------------- A - General revisions Item 5 TA5.3 Interior Elevations (attached) ------------------------------------ A - Revise elevation 9 Item 6 TA6.1-1 First Floor Reflected Ceiling Plan - Building 1 (attached) ------------------------------------------------------------------ A - General revisions Item 7 TA9.4 Details (attached) ------------------------ A - Add detail 25 SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS Item 8 TA 10.1-1 First Floor Finish Plan - Building 1 (attached) --------------------------------------------------------- A - General revisions MECHANICAL Item 1 TM1.2 Schedules (attached) -------------------------- A - Refer to the Air Handling Unit Schedule; Delete AH113 as shown. B - Refer to the Exhaust Fan Schedule; Delete EF1-3 as shown. Item 2 TM1.3 Building 1 Terminal Unit Schedules (attached) --------------------------------------------------- A - Refer to the Terminal Unit Schedule; Revise all of the --- first floor terminal units as shown. Item 3 ▇▇▇.▇-▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Mechanical Plan (attached) --------------------------------------------------------- A - Revise the entire mechanical plan as shown. All of the meeting rooms and kitchen areas have been removed. Entire area is now open office as shown. Item 4 TM2.5-1 Building 1 - Mechanical Roof Plan (attached) ---------------------------------------------------- A - Delete exhaust fan EF1-3 as shown. Item 5 TM6.1 Building 1 Mechanical Title 24 (Attached) ----------------------------------------------- A - Revise the MECH-3 sheet for the first floor as shown. PLUMBING
Architectural a. Interior Partitions:
Architectural. A. FLOORING/CASEWORK General Requirements Moisture vapor emission testing (VET) shall be conducted by a qualified testing agency of concrete slabs scheduled to be covered with a flooring material. Any areas of the concrete slab which exceed the finish flooring manufacturer/installer warranty limits for allowable moisture vapor emission will be properly treated with vapor retarders such as “Floor Seal Technology and Alkalinity Control System Applications” or similar applications to obtain warranty. Lobby/Reception Ceramic/stone Tile or other similar hard surface material. Office and Admin Carpeted with a minimum 28-oz./yd2 or better tile or glue-down product throughout with a 4” rubber wall base. Carpet pads may be used in areas where daily cart and hand-truck traffic is not anticipated. Laboratories VCT with multiple colors of same product used throughout. Glasswash Epoxy flooring. Tissue Culture & Equipment VCT with 4” rubber base. Facility Support and Storage Areas VCT with multiple colors of same product used throughout. Casework Metal casework in chemistry laboratory with Trespa counter tops. Chem surf over plastic laminates or better in biology and Tissue Culture laboratory. Plastic laminate in break room B. WALL CONSTRUCTION Non-Load Bearing Rated Rated walls, ceilings and other enclosures shall be constructed of “Type-X” gypsum drywall board (thickness and number of layers per code) on metal studs sized appropriately by structural calculations for the height and width and class of wall required. “Shaft-Wall” may also be utilized where allowed by local building officials. Non-Load Bearing Non-Rated Non-Rated walls, ceilings and other enclosures shall be constructed of 5/8” thick gypsum drywall over 20 gauge by 3-5/8” minimum width metal studs Non-rated Walls in Conference Rooms, Executive offices, Computer Rooms, and other support spaces needing additional sound attenuation or ceiling grid layout shall be constructed to underside of roof framing. At electrical room walls adjoining tenant space EMF shielding to be installed as part of the wall systems. Interior Walls Supporting Casework or Fixtures All interior walls that will be used to mount casework, appliances, or fixtures will have backing installed within the wall appropriate to support this item’s weight and forces acting applied to it.
Architectural. 8.3.1 Doors and Interior Walls One overhead door will be provided for the sludge press building. Two, hollow metal doors will be provided. There are no interior walls in this area.
Architectural proposed design of all vertical elements within the Marina (ship store, bathhouses, entry features, fencing systems, landscape, etc.)
Architectural. Heat Exchanger Design (Option 2): Advantages: ---------- . The. heat exchangers will require less maintenance than the hot water boilers. Disadvantages: ------------- . Higher operating costs due to the fact that the large steam boiler will have to be operational during the spring and summer seasons to provide hot water for reheat . Because the boiler will have to be capable to modulate down to low loads (possibly 10%) the equipment costs, hence installation costs, will be higher.