(3) Supplement A to SF 252: For gross building area take-off for each
occupiable building.
f. Begin phasing meetings, if required, for Phase I development as indicated
in Article III, CPM PHASING MEETINGS.
4. MASTER PLAN 3 [MP 3]
a. The A/E shall participate in a review at VA in Washington, DC. Plans may
be in any format, however, all drawings/studies to be included in Master Plan 5 shall
be executed on standard VA sheets.
b. Submit the approved Master Plan alternative from the previous submission.
This review will concentrate on refinements in the following areas:
(1) Overall site development plans including narrative.
(2) A phasing plan for the entire site, illustrating the distinct phases and
their priority, based on demographic projections provided by NCA.
(3) Refinement of the selected architectural concept with floor plans and
elevations. Draw all floor plans at an appropriate scale which will permit an entire
floor plan to fit on a standard VA sheet, normally 1:100 (1/8" = 1'-0") or 1:50 (1/4" =
1'-0"), one building per sheet. Indicate on the drawings the size of all spaces listed
in the Square Footage Requirements of the Scope of Work. Show on the floor plan
the net program area required for each area and the actual designed area. Indicate
the total gross area of each building. Floor plans will be reviewed for accessibility
to disabled persons and adaptability to furnishings.
(4) Describe the interior design scheme and submit a floor plan indicating
generic furniture placement.
(5) Describe natural gas and water sources, disposal methods of sewage
and storm water, and proposed natural gas, domestic water, irrigation, storm
drainage, and sanitary sewage systems. Indicate if on-site water or sewage
treatment is necessary. Describe gasoline and fuel oil facilities. Indicate if existing
utilities and equipment can be used.
(6) Provide letters (Memoranda of Understanding) from all affected utilities
stating availability and connection potential.
(7) If wells are required for water source, install test well and obtain water
analysis and expected yield in gallons per minute. Cost of test well will be a
reimbursable to the A/E contract.
Program Guide, PG-18-15, Volume D
June 1999
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