Design calculations. Provide one copy for the Owner’s file and copies as required for code authority plan review. CDP-1. Plumbing work, details and plans: a. Fixture schedule, locations and details/elevations, including all handicapped fixtures in accordance with Federal and Arizona State Law requirements b. Equipment schedule, locations. Include larger scale equipment room layouts, showing means of access and service for larger equipment. c. Waste and vent riser diagram with types, locations, key sizes. d. Water and gas piping, locations and sizes diagrams and isometrics. e. Water and gas meters (sizes and locations). f. Water systems pressure calculations, including fixture units and pressures, shown on the drawings. CDP-2. Roof drainage system, locations, key sizes. Overflow drains to daylight, not tie into a common piped system with the primary roof drains. CDP-3. Storm drain calculations, retention and other means of collecting rain water. CDP-4. Fire protection systems: a. Complete alarm systems related to fire protection. b. Complete sprinkler risers, Siamese connections, standpipe systems, and head layouts with risers and head locations (coordinate fully with light fixtures, ceiling tile and other features). Where the review authority allows design-build of this system, the system may be performance specified only, including preferred locations and types of heads. c. Special fire protection systems (data rooms, kitchen hoods and cooking areas, etc.) as required by the Education Specification or design. d. Fire Sprinkler Systems shall be designed or performance specified to the contractor to meet the more demanding of the applicable local, NFPA or FM Global (District’s insurance carrier) requirements. Assure that the design meets latest FM Global requirements from the Owner at the a. Equipment schedule, locations, sizes, types. b. Chilled, condenser, hot water, steam, and condensate piping systems plans, locations, details, and riser diagrams. c. Full mechanical plans showing full ductwork system drawn to scale (no single line drawing for ducts). Include accessories, manual and automatic dampers, smoke and fire dampers required by code. Detail all required access to equipment, accessories or features that requires initial or may require future service or adjustment. Do not leave this to the Contractor as “means and methods”. d. Equipment connections and supports - standard details. e. Outlets, grills, registers properly selected and sized (indicating cfm). f. Flow diagrams; control diagrams, and lists of control points. g. Description of energy system management controls, final pricing of system, and proposed sequences of operations. Include additional meetings with District’s EMS vendor and District’s Building System Analysts to finalize earlier designs, allowances or costs, sequence of operations, etc. Include all necessary flow diagrams; control diagrams, and lists of control points. h. Submit heating and cooling load calculations as per ASHRAE. i. Larger scale HVAC plans, including equipment room layouts to show location and size of major equipment to scale, means of access for larger size equipment and its maintenance replacement, coil and tube pull area, sizes of and locations of air intakes and discharge openings. In critical locations, composite drawings shall be prepared, indicating equipment of all trades involved. Verify service access and easy reach of all equipment for maintenance. j. Full specification for the energy management system using District and vendor input, including all required operating sequences CDM-2. HVAC piping, locations, anchors, guides, supports, expansion joints and loops. CDM-3. Meet with the District’s energy management system vendor(s) to review the final HVAC construction documents and proposed system operation, review the EMS system design and obtain a final allowance amount for the EMS system installation CDM-4. Working with the electrical engineer, based on the design requirements, revise/update the annual Energy Consumption Analysis for the building. Submit the summary results along with the Design Documents. CDM-5. Updates to the Design Development Phase energy use reports, as needed to reflect changes made during Construction Documents Phase. CDMPE-1. <Where a significant amount of furniture, fixtures or equipment that requires mechanical, plumbing or electrical connections will be included in the project, provide a schedule that includes a list of items keyed to the similar architectural schedule and plan. Include the following on the schedule: keyed list of items, whether new or existing/relocated, who furnishes and who installs the item (OFCI, OFOI); load and connection requirements for mechanical, including exhaust, and heat removal; plumbing, including cold or hot water, de-ionized or distilled water, soft water, steam, natural gas, vacuum, oxygen or other compressed gas, and drain requirements; and electrical, including type of connection and configuration, load protection or other special power requirement, volts/phase and amperage.
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Sources: Owner/Consultant Agreement
Design calculations. Provide one copy for the Owner’s file and copies as required for code authority plan review. CDP-1. Plumbing work, details and plans:
a. Fixture schedule, locations and details/elevations, including all handicapped fixtures in accordance with Federal and Arizona State Law requirements
b. Equipment schedule, locations. Include larger scale equipment room layouts, showing means of access and service for larger equipment.
c. Waste and vent riser diagram with types, locations, key sizes.
d. Water and gas piping, locations and sizes diagrams and isometrics.
e. Water and gas meters (sizes and locations).
f. Water systems pressure calculations, including fixture units and pressures, shown on the drawings. CDP-2. Roof drainage system, locations, key sizes. Overflow drains to daylight, not tie into a common piped system with the primary roof drains. CDP-3. Storm drain calculations, retention and other means of collecting rain water. CDP-4. Fire protection systems:
a. Complete alarm systems related to fire protection.
b. Complete sprinkler risers, Siamese connections, standpipe systems, and head layouts with risers and head locations (coordinate fully with light fixtures, ceiling tile and other features). Where the review authority allows design-build of this system, the system may be performance specified only, including preferred locations and types of heads.
c. Special fire protection systems (data rooms, kitchen hoods and cooking areas, etc.) as required by the Education Specification or design.
d. Fire Sprinkler Systems shall be designed or performance specified to the contractor to meet the more demanding of the applicable local, NFPA or FM Global (District’s insurance carrier) requirements. Assure that Obtain the design meets latest FM Global requirements from the Owner at thethe time of design or specification. CDM-1. Mechanical systems:
a. Equipment schedule, locations, sizes, types.
b. Chilled, condenser, hot water, steam, and condensate piping systems plans, locations, details, and riser diagrams.
c. Full mechanical plans showing full ductwork system drawn to scale (no single line drawing for ducts). Include accessories, manual and automatic dampers, smoke and fire dampers required by code. Detail all required access to equipment, accessories or features that requires initial or may require future service or adjustment. Do not leave this to the Contractor as “means and methods”.
d. Equipment connections and supports - standard details.
e. Outlets, grills, registers properly selected and sized (indicating cfm).
f. Flow diagrams; control diagrams, and lists of control points.
g. Description of energy system management controls, final pricing of system, and proposed sequences of operations. Include additional meetings with District’s EMS vendor and District’s Building System Analysts to finalize earlier designs, allowances or costs, sequence of operations, etc. Include all necessary flow diagrams; control diagrams, and lists of control points.
h. Submit heating and cooling load calculations as per ASHRAE.
i. Larger scale HVAC plans, including equipment room layouts to show location and size of major equipment to scale, means of access for larger size equipment and its maintenance replacement, coil and tube pull area, sizes of and locations of air intakes and discharge openings. In critical locations, composite drawings shall be prepared, indicating equipment of all trades involved. Verify service access and easy reach of all equipment for maintenance.
j. Full specification for the energy management system using District and vendor input, including all required operating sequences . CDM-2. HVAC piping, locations, anchors, guides, supports, expansion joints and loops. CDM-3. Meet with the District’s energy management system vendor(s) to review the final HVAC construction documents and proposed system operation, review the EMS system design and obtain a final allowance amount for the EMS system installation CDM-4. Working with the electrical engineer, based on the design requirements, revise/update the annual Energy Consumption Analysis for the building. Submit the summary results along with the Design Documents. CDM-5. Updates to the Design Development Phase energy use reports, as needed to reflect changes made during Construction Documents Phase. CDMPE-1. <Where a significant amount of furniture, fixtures or equipment that requires mechanical, plumbing or electrical connections will be included in the project, provide a schedule that includes a list of items keyed to the similar architectural schedule and plan. Include the following on the schedule: keyed list of items, whether new or existing/relocated, who furnishes and who installs the item (OFCI, OFOI); load and connection requirements for mechanical, including exhaust, and heat removal; plumbing, including cold or hot water, de-ionized or distilled water, soft water, steam, natural gas, vacuum, oxygen or other compressed gas, and drain requirements; and electrical, including type of connection and configuration, load protection or other special power requirement, volts/phase and amperage.
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Sources: Owner/Consultant Agreement