Common use of Drawing Requirements Clause in Contracts

Drawing Requirements. The documents prepared during the Construction Documents Phase shall comply with MGL public procurement requirements (Chapter 149 or Chapter 149A) and shall set forth the requirements for construction of the Project to a level of detail that is customary and standard and shall include, but not be limited to: (a) General information showing drawing index, symbols, abbreviations, notes, location map. (b) Site drawings shall be complete to define the extent and detail of site work. Show the following: i. Layout and location of all proposed work including buildings, structures, retaining walls, parking, walls and all other site improvements, with details; ii. Existing and proposed grades and contours including floor elevations, existing structures and topography, survey base line, bench marks and boring locations; iii. Landscaping and planting; iv. All utility service lines, systems and structures for electricity, gas, oil, water, steam, telephone, CATV, fire alarm, sanitary and storm drainage including size, composition, grades and directions of flow; v. Contract Limit Line and Storage Area for construction materials; vi. All existing foundations, obstructions and other physical characteristics of the site which may affect the construction work; ▇▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ survey; viii. Cuts of benches, light standards; ix. Demolition drawings and temporary work required. (c) Architectural drawings shall include at a minimum: i. Floor plans of each floor, including basement and lofts or attic with room and corridor dimensions, wall thicknesses, column locations, floor elevations, mechanical and electrical openings, door and window designations, partition types, floor materials, built in furniture and equipment, keyed to other architectural drawings. All rooms numbered; ii. Large scale floor plans where required to illustrate detailed requirements of rooms; iii. Large scale plans showing key areas e.g. lobby, special spaces. Indicate surface materials (minimum scale ¼” = 1’- 0”); iv. Roof plans showing openings, drainage, slopes, expansion joints, and all projections, including equipment; v. Key plans on all floor plans and section drawings, where appropriate; vi. Building Sections as required to show spatial organization of building but no less than one longitudinal and one transverse;

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Sources: Professional Services

Drawing Requirements. The documents prepared during  Complete the Construction Documents Phase shall comply with MGL public procurement requirements electrical cover sheet. Insure that all symbols and abbreviations used on this project are included as well as a list of drawings.  Complete the electrical site plan including all new and existing utility information and site lighting branch circuit wiring. Add proposed electrical (Chapter 149 or Chapter 149A) primary and shall set forth the requirements for construction of the Project to a level of detail that is customary and standard and shall include, but not be limited to: (a) General information showing drawing index, symbols, abbreviations, notes, location map. (b) Site drawings shall be complete to define the extent and detail of site work. Show the following: i. Layout and location of all proposed work including buildings, structures, retaining walls, parking, walls and all other site improvements, with details; ii. Existing and proposed grades and contours including floor elevations, existing structures and topography, survey base line, bench marks and boring locations; iii. Landscaping and planting; iv. All utility service lines, systems and structures for electricity, gas, oil, water, steamsecondary), telephone, CATVand cable television service entrance. Indicate all new and or existing underground and overhead utility lines (gas and water, fire alarm, sanitary and storm drainage including size, composition, grades and directions of flow; v. Contract Limit Line and Storage Area for construction materials; vi. All existing foundations, obstructions and other physical characteristics of the site which etc.) that may affect the construction electrical work; ▇▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ survey; viiiAdd any existing site lighting and electrical utilities that are to be removed. Cuts Add any applicable electrical site plan details (pole base secondary electrical service entrance duct bank, main grounding, etc.)  Provide floor plans indicating the new lighting layout in each space. These plans shall also show: branch circuit connections to corridor junction boxes; all illuminated exit signs; which lighting fixtures are to be connected to emergency lighting circuits; the method of bencheslighting control for each space; lighting fixture type designations; room names and numbers; and foot-candle level designations. Room names, light standards; ixnumbers, and foot-candle levels may be scheduled on each floor plan. Demolition drawings The locations of all lighting branch circuit panelboards shall be shown on these plans. All notes referenced on these plans shall be shown on the same plan as the reference.  Provide floor plans indicating the power receptacles and temporary work required. (c) Architectural drawings telecommunication outlets and their branch circuit connection to corridor junction boxes. These plans shall include at also show the required power connections to all architectural, mechanical, plumbing, and kitchen equipment including disconnects and control devices. Show a minimum: i. Floor plans plan for the Main Communications Room and each electrical/communications equipment room, kitchen and boiler rooms if applicable indicating the location and identification of each floor, piece of equipment. All notes referenced on these plans shall be on the same plan as the reference.  Complete the fire alarm and building security system plans including basement all interconnection wiring and lofts or attic with room security zone indications. Indicate the location and corridor dimensions, wall thicknesses, column locations, floor elevations, mechanical identification of each item of control and electrical openings, door and window designations, partition types, floor materials, built in furniture and annunciation equipment, keyed to other architectural drawingsand the building security sub-distribution equipment locations. Provide a detail of the fire alarm graphic annunciator panel faceplate. All rooms numbered; iinotes referenced on these plans shall be shown on the same plan as the reference. Large scale  Provide drawings for the main distribution switchboard, panelboard, transformer, and lighting fixture schedules and a power system load tabulation schedule.  Complete the sound and intercommunications system, auxiliary sound systems, telecommunications system, speaker zone indications, and telecommunications outlet identification numbers.  Provide a power riser diagram showing all electrical service entrance and distribution equipment, emergency service equipment, grounding system, and their associated interconnections. Label each item of equipment.  Coordinate floor plans with other disciplines.  Check that all title block information has been completed on each drawing and that each drawing contains a key plan (where required to illustrate detailed requirements of rooms; iii. Large scale plans showing key areas e.g. lobby, special spaces. Indicate surface materials (minimum scale ¼” = 1’- 0”applicable); iv. Roof plans showing openings, drainage, slopes, expansion joints, and all projections, including equipment; v. Key plans on all floor plans and section drawings, where appropriate; vi. Building Sections as required to show spatial organization of building but no less than one longitudinal and one transverse;

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Sources: Comprehensive Agreement

Drawing Requirements. The documents prepared during  Provide a cover sheet to include at least the Construction Documents Phase shall comply with MGL public procurement requirements (Chapter 149 or Chapter 149A) symbols list, abbreviations list and shall set forth list of drawings.  Provide an electrical site plan indicating the requirements for construction following:  Proposed site lighting  Location of the Project main electrical equipment room  All existing utility and lighting poles  All existing overhead and or underground electrical utilities (power, telephone)  Provide an overall floor plan for each level, showing a proposed power layout with locations of power receptacles. This plan shall also include:  Proposed locations and layouts of all electrical equipment rooms, communications rooms, kitchen and boiler rooms if applicable indicating the location and identification of each piece of equipment including the major normal and emergency electrical service and distribution equipment.  Indicate the major normal and emergency electrical service and distribution equipment.  Provide Room Names and Numbers on all plans.  Show the required power connections to a architectural, mechanical, plumbing, and kitchen equipment including disconnects and control devices.  Provide floor plans for each level indicating the new lighting layout in each space. These plans shall also show:  Branch circuit connections to branch panel circuit boards.  All illuminated exit signs  Emergency lighting fixtures and circuits  The method of detail that is customary lighting control for each space  Lighting fixture type designations  Room names and standard numbers  Foot-candle level designations.  Provide electrical panel schedules including load summary and shall include, but not be limited to: (a) General information showing drawing index, symbols, abbreviations, notes, location map. (b) Site drawings spare capacity.  Notes referenced on these plans shall be complete to define shown on the extent and detail of site worksame plan as the reference. Show  Provide floor plans for each level indicating the following: i. Layout and location locations of all proposed work including buildings, structures, retaining walls, parking, walls and all other site improvements, with details; ii. Existing and proposed grades and contours including floor elevations, existing structures and topography, survey base line, bench marks and boring locations; iii. Landscaping and planting; iv. All utility service lines, applicable systems and structures for electricity, gas, oil, water, steam, telephone, CATV, that may include fire alarm, sanitary PA system, and storm drainage telecommunications system equipment and devices, and building security system equipment and devices including size, composition, grades their interconnections. Indicate the location and directions of flow; v. Contract Limit Line and Storage Area for construction materials; vi. All existing foundations, obstructions and other physical characteristics of the site which may affect the construction work; ▇▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ survey; viii. Cuts of benches, light standards; ix. Demolition drawings and temporary work required. (c) Architectural drawings shall include at a minimum: i. Floor plans identification of each floor, including basement item of control and lofts or attic with room and corridor dimensions, wall thicknesses, column locations, floor elevations, mechanical and electrical openings, door and window designations, partition types, floor materials, built in furniture enunciator panels and equipment, keyed to other architectural drawingsand the building security. The plan shall also include the proposed fire alarm and building security zones.  Provide a detail of the fire alarm graphic enunciator panel faceplate. All rooms numbered; iinotes referenced on these plans shall be shown on the same plan as the reference. Large scale floor plans where required to illustrate detailed requirements of rooms; iii. Large scale plans showing key areas e.g. lobby Provide drawings for the main distribution switchboard, special spaces. Indicate surface materials (minimum scale ¼” = 1’- 0”); iv. Roof plans showing openingspanel board, drainage, slopes, expansion jointstransformer, and all projectionslighting fixture schedules and a power system load tabulation schedule.  Provide a power riser diagram showing electrical service entrance and distribution equipment, including emergency service equipment; v. Key plans on all floor plans , grounding system, and section drawings, where appropriate; vitheir associated interconnections. Building Sections as required to show spatial organization Label each item of building but no less than one longitudinal equipment. Diagram technology distribution and one transverse;points

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Sources: Comprehensive Agreement