Architectural and Engineering Design Standards

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Rev. 13 November 1, 2016


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vii. Preliminary temperature control diagram that graphically identifies heating/ cooling zones and thermostat
locations.
viii. Preliminary fire protection drawings identify fire protection zones, major equipment and note any special
requirements like pre-action or chemical systems.

d) Electrical drawings shall include:
i. Preliminary electrical one-line distribution diagram. Indicate location of switchboards, motor control
centers, panels, transformers, emergency generator.
ii. Preliminary core lighting layout with typical lighting types and levels

e) Communication drawings shall include:
i. Identify telecommunication room location/s. Include dimensions of room
ii. Identify communication room location/s. Include dimensions of room
iii. Preliminary security diagram showing the zones of security and the level of security at each affected
opening.
iv. Preliminary fire alarm diagram with panel location.

2.1.3 Design Development


The design development doc uments should further develop and refine the schematic design documents, giving mor e
detail and infor mation. The Design Prof essiona l sha ll provide drawings and other documents to fix and describe the
size and character of the entire project. The final design development submission should include all drawing sheets
and schedules there should be no need to add additional drawing sheets or schedules a fter design development.
The required information should be assembled into a pr oject booklet or binder with drawings and submitted to the
Owner’s Representative with the completed Design Development Required Deliverables Checklist (Appendix B). When
the design development submission is app roved by the Owner the signed checklist will be sent back to the Design
Professional as for mal permission to begin construction documents.


  1. Written Requirements
    a) Updated code analysis with an executive summary of changes to the previous submission.
    b) Updated space program information with an executive summary of any changes to the previous submission.
    c) Specification for all disciplines and sections – provide information about materials, acceptable manufacturers,
    equipment, components and specific project requirements. Specification should be CSI Master Format 2004.
    d) Interior finish/ Material Selection Board/s.
    e) Cut-sheets for proposed mechanical, electrical and plumbing fixtures.
    f) Cut-sheets for proposed equipment purchases
    g) Room data sheets for every room and space signed off by the Stakeholders.
    h) Updated cost estimate with an executive summary of any variance to the previous submission and to the
    Owner’s original construction cost estimate. Include a list of suggested protective alternates and their
    estimated costs.
    i) Updated project schedule, include plan (if necessary) for meeting the Owner’s milestone dates. Schedule
    should also include the anticipated construction schedule with durations for each construction phase.
    j) Preliminary Architect/ Engineer Compliance Disposition form (See Appendix H).

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