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Vehicle Operations and Vehicle Maintenance Facilities Design Guide

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16. <strong>Vehicle</strong> <strong>Maintenance</strong><br />

Manager’s Office<br />

a. Furnishings <strong>and</strong> Equipment<br />

◆ Desk <strong>and</strong> chairs, file cabinets,<br />

<strong>and</strong> bookcases<br />

b. Technical Requirements<br />

◆ Private office adjacent to the<br />

administrative area<br />

◆ Access to multipurpose <strong>and</strong> special<br />

purpose vehicle maintenance areas<br />

◆ Telecommunications data/<br />

computer outlets<br />

◆ Wiring for LAN computers<br />

17. <strong>Vehicle</strong> <strong>Maintenance</strong><br />

Administration<br />

a. Furnishings <strong>and</strong> Equipment<br />

◆ Open office with modular<br />

systems furniture<br />

b. Technical Requirements<br />

◆ Computer work stations with<br />

telecommunications <strong>and</strong> data/<br />

computer outlets<br />

◆ Wiring for LAN computers<br />

18. Connecting Corridors<br />

◆ Allow internal circulation <strong>and</strong><br />

access to all areas of the support<br />

core by maintenance personnel <strong>and</strong><br />

customers. To determine corridor<br />

width, consult the Uniform<br />

Building Code manual <strong>and</strong><br />

applicable local codes.<br />

FUNCTIONAL AREA AND SPACE CRITERIA<br />

Lifts that do not require floor penetrations are desirable for easy cleaning.<br />

Use reflective surfaces such as painted floors to reflect light.<br />

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