Concept Drawings. These documents shall be schematic drawings responding to the predesign documentation and architectural program requirements illustrating the general scope, scale, and relationship of project components. Documents shall include, as a minimum, the following in addition to other graphic or descriptive materials Consultant may deem necessary to adequately communicate the project: 1) A site plan showing acreage, points of the compass, scale, contours and general topographical conditions, flood plain elevation and velocity zone (pursuant to FEMA and/or Broward County criteria, whichever is most stringent), over-all dimensions, adjacent highways, roads, off-site improvements, emergency access, fire hydrants, power transmission lines, ownership and use of adjacent land, walks and paths, vehicle and bike parking areas, preliminary chiller plant/cooling tower/electrical vault locations, accessibility for the disabled, service areas, loading docks, play areas, athletic fields, bus and car loading zones, existing buildings and use, location of proposed building(s) and future additions, relocatable or temporary structures, community use buildings, phased construction, preliminary soil borings. A statement shall be included on the site plan identifying the FEMA and Broward County criteria for flood plain and velocity zone in which the project is located. The statement shall be signed and dated by the Architect or Engineer of Record. 2) Floor plans showing points of the compass, over-all dimensions, identity of each space, proposed door locations, accessibility for the disabled, room numbers, occupant load of each space, proposed passive design and low energy usage features, possible community service/use areas, mechanical and electrical rooms, any existing buildings and use, future additions, and phased construction. a. Provide life-safety plan(s) delineating the necessity for and initial decisions concerning exits, provisions for accessibility for the physically challenged, fire walls, protected corridors, smoke partitions, fire alarm systems, fire sprinkler systems, room names and numbers, and any other life-safety features relevant to the facility. Indicate those facilities, or portions thereof, that will serve as emergency shelters or which have been designed to incorporate special emergency preparedness features or equipment including a brief notation of those design features and/or equipment. b. Provide ADA plan(s) delineating the necessity for and initial decisions concerning compliance with the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction (1997 edition or later). Include graphics and notations delineating accessible routes, parking, elevators/ramps/lifts, toilet facilities, tactile warnings, signage, telephones, assistive listening systems, and other building equipment and features that will provide accessibility. 3) Provide elevations and sections of the building to fully illustrate and indicate the mass and character of the facility including fenestration, openings, walkways, vertical transportation (elevators, escalators, lifts, ramps and stairs), preliminary material selections, and other building features and spatial relationships. 4) Landscape Concept Drawings indicating preliminary locations and character of proposed landscaped areas that will conform to required zoning and development codes and other jurisdictional requirements of project's location. 5) Preliminary graphics, concept sketches and other supplementary materials suggesting proposed locations for integrated public art, thematic design treatments for children's areas, youth services areas, and/or other special spaces which have been programmed for special or thematic design content (including theme oriented furnishings, graphics, signage, finish materials and other “special” construction such as entryway treatments, etc.).
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Concept Drawings. These documents shall be schematic drawings responding to the predesign documentation and architectural building program requirements illustrating the general scope, scale, and relationship of project components. Documents shall include, as a minimum, the following in addition to other graphic or descriptive materials Consultant CONSULTANT may deem necessary to adequately communicate the project:
1) . A site plan showing acreage, points of the compass, scale, contours and general topographical conditions, flood plain elevation and velocity zone (pursuant to FEMA and/or Broward County criteria, whichever is most stringent)zone, over-all dimensions, adjacent highways, roads, off-site improvements, emergency access, fire hydrants, power transmission lines, ownership and use of adjacent land, walks and paths, vehicle and bike parking areas, preliminary chiller plant/cooling tower/electrical vault locations, accessibility for the disabled, service areas, loading docks, play areas, athletic fields, bus and car loading zones, existing buildings and use, location of proposed building(s) and future additions, relocatable or temporary structures, community use buildings, phased construction, preliminary soil borings. A statement shall be included on the site plan identifying the FEMA and Broward County criteria for flood plain plane and velocity zone in which the project is located. The statement shall be signed and dated by the Architect or Engineer of RecordSurveyor.
2) . Floor plans showing points of the compass, over-all dimensions, identity of each space, proposed door locations, accessibility for the disabled, room numbers, occupant load of each space, proposed passive design and low energy usage features, possible community service/service areas and instructional spaces that can be converted to community use areas, mechanical and electrical rooms, any existing buildings and use, future additions, and phased construction.
a. . Provide a life-safety plan(s) plan delineating the necessity for and initial decisions concerning exits, provisions for accessibility for the physically challengeddisabled, fire walls, protected corridors, smoke partitions, fire alarm systems, fire sprinkler systems, room names and numbers, and any other life-safety features relevant to the facility. Indicate those facilities, or portions thereof, that will serve as emergency shelters or which have been designed to incorporate special emergency preparedness features or equipment including a brief notation of those design features and/or equipment.
b. Provide ADA plan(s) delineating the necessity for and initial decisions concerning compliance with the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction (1997 edition or later)3. Include graphics and notations delineating accessible routes, parking, elevators/ramps/lifts, toilet facilities, tactile warnings, signage, telephones, assistive listening systems, and other building equipment and features that will provide accessibility.
3) Provide elevations and sections of the building to fully illustrate and indicate the mass and character of the facility including fenestration, openings, walkways, vertical transportation (elevators, escalators, lifts, ramps and stairs), preliminary material selections, and other building features and spatial relationships.
4) Landscape Concept Drawings indicating preliminary locations and character of proposed landscaped areas that will conform to required zoning and development codes and other jurisdictional requirements of project's location.
5) Preliminary graphics, concept sketches and other supplementary materials suggesting proposed locations for integrated public art, thematic design treatments for children's areas, youth services areas, and/or other special spaces which have been programmed for special or thematic design content (including theme oriented furnishings, graphics, signage, finish materials and other “special” construction such as entryway treatments, etc.).
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