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Design and Construction Handbook - Los Angeles World Airports

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

Scope of Services Draft<br />

7.2.4.4.10 Details indicating accommodation with mechanical/electrical at<br />

areas of major interface.<br />

7.2.4.5 Mechanical<br />

Typical system requirements <strong>and</strong> special conditions for HVAC,<br />

plumbing, waste fire protection <strong>and</strong> control systems <strong>and</strong> in any<br />

interfaces with other disciplines <strong>and</strong> existing systems<br />

7.2.4.5.1 Typical floor plans by system, as required, at same scale as<br />

architectural, showing single line distribution systems, locating<br />

major equipment <strong>and</strong> size <strong>and</strong> clearance requirements, showing<br />

shafts (dimensioned) chases, mechanical rooms <strong>and</strong> required<br />

floor/wall penetrations.<br />

7.2.4.5.2 Plans of special floors (basement, lobby, roof, other) showing<br />

equipment locations <strong>and</strong> clearance requirements for boiler, air<br />

h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> cooling equipment; provide sections as required<br />

7.2.4.5.3 Special details for equipment such as cooling towers, fire water<br />

pumps, etc.<br />

7.2.4.5.4 Equipment room layouts at ¼”= 1’-0” minimum scale.<br />

7.2.4.5.5 Flow diagrams, riser diagrams, etc.<br />

7.2.4.6 Electrical<br />

Typical <strong>and</strong> special requirements for electrical work including<br />

interfaces with other systems <strong>and</strong> airport wide infrastructure<br />

7.2.4.6.1 Typical floor plans, at same scale as architectural showing shaft<br />

locations, typical <strong>and</strong> special lighting <strong>and</strong> power requirements,<br />

showing single line power distribution system, locating major<br />

equipment, size <strong>and</strong> clearance requirements including height.<br />

7.2.4.6.2 Plans of special equipment rooms (panel, MCC, transformers,<br />

generators, control panels, UPS, etc.), indicating critical<br />

dimensions at ¼”= 1’-0” minimum scale.<br />

7.2.4.6.3 Riser <strong>and</strong> other diagrams to explain communication system, data,<br />

security, fire <strong>and</strong> smoke detection/annunciation, etc.<br />

7.2.4.6.4 Single Line Diagram summarizing overall electrical distribution<br />

system.<br />

7.2.4.7 L<strong>and</strong>scaping<br />

7.2.4.7.1 L<strong>and</strong>scaping planting plans <strong>and</strong> detailed plant material schedules.<br />

7.2.4.7.2 Large scale plans to describe areas requiring detailed definition.<br />

7.2.4.7.3 Elevations <strong>and</strong> sections at a scale <strong>and</strong> quantity as may be<br />

necessary to explain the design.<br />

7.2.4.7.4 Typical <strong>and</strong> special construction details for ramps, stairs, railings,<br />

paving types <strong>and</strong> patterns, light st<strong>and</strong>ards, fountains <strong>and</strong> exterior<br />

furnishings.<br />

7.2.4.8 Signage <strong>and</strong> Graphics<br />

7.2.4.8.1 Major Signage schedule<br />

7.2.4.8.2 Major mounting details unique to the Program<br />

7.2.4.9 Interiors <strong>and</strong> FF&E<br />

7.2.4.9.1 Large scale plans of area requiring FF&E<br />

Revision G – 15 August 2006 CHAPTER III-01 - <strong>Design</strong> Tasks And Deliverables - 27

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