OCC and Depot Site Sample Clauses

OCC and Depot Site. Requirements: 3.8.1. The Designer’s role in respect of the Preliminary Design of the depot and workshop shall cover the architectural design and include all the other aspects and the overall coordination and function, as described below. The Designer shall: 3.8.1.1. Determine the operational and space requirements for the depot and workshop, including OCC (primary and secondary) and administration/management facilities, based on the operating principles developed as per the applicable sections of this document, taking into account possible line and/or LRT extensions and potential increases in the rolling stock fleet; and 3.8.1.2. Develop the selected solution, including: 3.8.1.2.1. The Preliminary Design of the internal depot and workshop facilities; 3.8.1.2.2. The Preliminary Design of the connection to the LRT line and associated infrastructure and equipment; and 3.8.1.2.3. Consideration for phasing the construction of the various facilities up to ultimate capacity. 3.8.2. Deliverables shall include: 3.8.2.1. Design reports, according to the stages of presentation/submission: 3.8.2.1.1. Presentation report of operational requirements and comparative analyses; and 3.8.2.1.2. Design summary report with the complete technical description of the selected plans and solutions. 3.8.2.2. Drawings, including: 3.8.2.2.1. General site plan at a scale of 1:500, with the layout of track, road, structures, buildings, equipment, maintenance tools and any ancillary facilities; 3.8.2.2.2. Elevations and cross-sections at appropriate scale, at specific locations; 3.8.2.2.3. Architectural drawings at appropriate scale, but of no less than 1:100 for plans and elevations; 3.8.2.2.4. A preliminary OCS staking layout at a scale of 1:500, identifying the types of masts and foundations and the electrical sections; 3.8.2.2.5. Train signaling and maneuvering principles; and 3.8.2.2.6. Schematic diagram for traction power supply; 3.8.2.3. OCC principles definition;

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