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FACILITY DESIGN GUIDELINES Universi
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Facility Design Guidelines Universi
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TABLE OF CONTENTS GR 1 GENERAL REQU
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GR 10.1 ARCHITECT/ENGINEER RESPONSI
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SW 5.2 SEWER MANHOLES .............
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BSRV 3.4 STORM AND SANITARY WASTE S
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GR 1.2.3 UNIVERSITY PROJECT MANAGER
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4) Facilities shall be designed so
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GR 3.1.1 LIFE SAFETY CODE The requi
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5) Grounds buildings with other spe
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Facilities Management Operations &
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Development Office, Facilities Mana
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design of all University projects.
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GR 3.15.2 ASBESTOS REMOVAL All ACM
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contracted for by the University, a
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Submit building permits electronica
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U.S. EPA and the Virginia Departmen
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GR 4.6 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT/EROSIO
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GR 5 FUNCTIONAL AND SPACE PLANNING
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2) Second offices are rarely permit
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University of Virginia Office Alloc
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15'-0" · Dean A Dean’s office sh
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· Academic Senior Staff · Adminis
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· Academic Full-time Non-Tenure Tr
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· Academic: Emeritus Faculty (Acti
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· Academic Graduate TA / RA · Stu
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Conference / Meeting Room · 8 Seat
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Conference / Meeting Room · 28 Sea
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CADD files are submitted they shall
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GR 5.2.7 FALL HAZARDS Structures sh
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7) Does landscaping contribute to s
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2) Power accessible to selected cam
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3) When determining whether card re
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(4) Squadron connectors (V100, V200
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assembly as illustrated in Figure 8
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Telecommunications rooms/closets sh
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For more information on UVA Recycli
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GR 6.2.2 PARKING LOTS UTILIZING SEL
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GR 7 SCHEDULING AND CONSTRUCTION CO
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a policy regarding Conflicts of Int
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GR 10 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS AND
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GR 10.6 SUBMITTALS Division 1, Gene
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University Grounds. The Director of
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GR 10.17 PROGRESSIVE CONSTRUCTION C
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GR 11 PROJECT CLOSE-OUT REQUIREMENT
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10) Schedules on contractor’s As-
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8) A design review process involvin
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HP 1.3 BUILDINGS BY PRESERVATION PR
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with the building committee to cons
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Clean fill, other than that used fo
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SW 3 SITE DEVELOPMENT SW 3.1. PLANT
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SW 3.2.2 ILLUMINATION REQUIREMENTS
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SW 3.3 SIGNAGE Owner will install a
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SW 3.5 SIDEWALKS The Office of the
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SW 4 SITE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS SW 4.1 B
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Charlottesville Fire Department, or
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University Building Official’s of
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configuration shall have a separate
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11) Precast manholes shall not have
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K-factor transformers shall be used
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BSRV 6.2.7 LIGHTING 1) Cover plates
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Lighting levels and calculations: I
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In the Health System, VFDs shall be
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Sleeves through floor assemblies fo
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Drawings shall provide the followin
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All fire alarm systems and componen
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Nurse call and patient care in Heal
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BSRV 7 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CO
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For new construction the Project Ma
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performed under this section shall
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APPENDIX A - FIGURES FIGURE 1 Unive
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APPENDIX A - FIGURES 241
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APPENDIX A - FIGURES 243
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APPENDIX A - FIGURES 245
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APPENDIX A - FIGURES 247
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APPENDIX A - FIGURES 249
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Figure 6 - Not Used APPENDIX A - FI
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Actual design loads shall be calcul
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Figure 9 APPENDIX A - FIGURES 255
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Figure 11 APPENDIX A - FIGURES 257
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Figure 13 APPENDIX A - FIGURES 259
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Figure 15 APPENDIX A - FIGURES 261
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Figure 17 APPENDIX A - FIGURES 263
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Figure 19 APPENDIX A - FIGURES 265
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INSIDE DESIGN CONDITION CRITERIA Oc
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22 Meters Water Flow Meters 17000 1
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Figure 24 APPENDIX A - FIGURES 271
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TYPE OF BUILDING Academic, Other Re
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APPENDIX B -ROOF INSPECTION FORMS A
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Non-Destructive (NDE) Roofing Surve
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Drawings The consultant hired to su
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APPENDIX C - UTILITY METERING REQUI
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Steam · Toshiba LF-series · Johns
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APPENDIX D - ELEVATORS PURPOSE This
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4) GOVERNING CODES All work shall b
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7) PUMPING UNIT Pumping unit shall
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· Divider beams · Proper height t
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The control equipment shall have al
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6) DUPLEX OPERATION - TWO CAR GROUP
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14) DOOR RESTRICTOR Door restrictor
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Figure 1 - SQUADRON CONTROLS DEDICA
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Sketch A- SINGLE DOOR WITH ELECTRIC
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Sketch C- SINGLE DOOR WITH ELECTRIC
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Sketch E- SINGLE DOOR WITH ADA & EL
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Sketch G- DOUBLE DOOR WITH ELECTRIC
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Sketch I- DOUBLE DOOR WITH ELECTRIC
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Sketch K- DOUBLE DOOR WITH DOUBLE D
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Sketch M- DOUBLE DOOR WITH ADA, LAT
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Sketch O- WIRELESS LOCK WITH LOCAL
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Sketch Q- OVERHEAD DOOR WITH ALARM
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CPTED (CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENV
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· Use a single, clearly identifiab
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Safety by Design: Creating a safer