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Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport<br />

Scope of Services Draft<br />

not contain information on force protection methods, philosophy, or<br />

information on design threats, as this information is considered<br />

sensitive <strong>and</strong> for official use only.<br />

6.1.8. Review Concept <strong>Design</strong> alternatives<br />

Evaluation should be narrative <strong>and</strong> use comparative descriptions. Avoid<br />

numerical ranking systems using pseudo mathematical ratings <strong>and</strong><br />

weightings. Evaluation criteria should be based heavily if not exclusively on<br />

the Program Criteria Document. The concepts should be judged against the<br />

parameters that the concepts were to address.<br />

6.1.8.1 Formulate evaluation criteria<br />

6.1.8.2 Facilitate concept design review workshops with City<br />

6.1.8.3 Select optimal concept design scheme in conjunction with City<br />

6.1.9. Develop optimal scheme into a Schematic <strong>Design</strong> solution <strong>and</strong> prepare<br />

required submittals.<br />

6.1.10. Present Schematic <strong>Design</strong> Deliverables<br />

6.2. Deliverables<br />

6.2.1. Concept <strong>Design</strong> Presentation materials<br />

6.2.1.1 Statement of <strong>Design</strong> Solution<br />

6.2.1.2 Concept design narrative.<br />

6.2.1.3 Site <strong>and</strong> plan organization <strong>and</strong> geographic relationship studies <strong>and</strong><br />

diagrams <strong>and</strong> circulation patterns.<br />

6.2.1.4 Wayfinding <strong>and</strong> signage analysis that includes pedestrian <strong>and</strong><br />

vehicular traffic flows, including separate arrivals <strong>and</strong> departures<br />

sequences, with primary, secondary <strong>and</strong> tertiary decision points.<br />

6.2.1.5 Sketch Perspectives <strong>and</strong> Massing Model: Sketch form, lightly<br />

rendered in color, showing the three-dimensional nature of the<br />

Program. Massing model, same scale as site plan. Renderings <strong>and</strong><br />

Schematic Model: Sketch form, showing the three-dimensional nature<br />

of the Program. Massing model, same scale as site plan.<br />

6.2.1.6 Major materials samples <strong>and</strong> color proposals<br />

6.2.1.7 Evaluation of alternative Concept <strong>Design</strong> solutions<br />

6.2.2. Schematic <strong>Design</strong> Presentation materials<br />

6.2.2.1 Updated Statement of <strong>Design</strong> Solution<br />

6.2.2.2 Schematic design narrative.<br />

6.2.2.3 Site <strong>and</strong> plan organization <strong>and</strong> geographic relationship studies <strong>and</strong><br />

diagrams <strong>and</strong> circulation patterns<br />

6.2.2.4 Sketch Perspectives <strong>and</strong> Massing Model: Sketch form, lightly<br />

rendered in color, showing the three-dimensional nature of the<br />

Program. Massing model, same scale as site plan. Renderings <strong>and</strong><br />

Schematic Model: Sketch form, showing the three-dimensional nature<br />

of the Program. Massing model, same scale as site plan.<br />

Revision G – 15 August 2006 CHAPTER III-01 - <strong>Design</strong> Tasks And Deliverables - 17

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