June 2006
A/E CHECKLIST
TITLE________________________________PROJECT NO. ______________
LOCATION___________________________________DATE ______________
REVIEWED BY ___________________________________________________
ORGANIZATION _________________________________________________
CO-ORDINATION ISSUES
The reviewer should be aware of following coordination issues that designer is required to meet,
and can find detailed information in the applicable HVAC Design Manual, and the A/E Quality
Alerts. Coordination within HVAC trade and other disciplines is one of the biggest problems
requiring through review.
COMMENTS/
NO.
ITEM
YES/NO/NA
1
Check if the equipment schedules, control and flow diagrams, floor
plans, and details show consistent information, and the information is
coordinated with the contract specifications.*
2
Check if the mechanical equipment rooms have adequate space for
performing maintenance with ease, and adequate number of building
cross-sections are shown establishing adequacy of ceiling and shaft
spaces to fit work of all trades.
3
Review if symbols, notes, and abbreviations are consistent throughout
the contract drawings.*
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Interdiscipline Coordination: HVAC design must be coordinated with
all other disciplines such as Architectural, Structural, Electrical,
Plumbing, and Site planning
a. Refer to `SCOPE OF HVAC DESIGN' in applicable HVAC Design
Manual for interdiscipline items requiring coordination.
b. Refer to A/E Quality Alerts for repeat errors and omissions items
those VA experiences and must be avoided.
*And compliant with the VA National CAD Standard Application Guide
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