5. ELECTRICAL
a. Provide and resolve the electrical design approach in narrative form. Determine
whether the existing utility service, switchgear, primary feeders, power transformers
and distribution equipment are adequate for the new loads for both normal and
emergency power systems. Describe extent of utility company work if any is
required.
b. Provide copies of all correspondence and minutes of meetings with the utility
company's representatives.
c. Show on the project site plan location of incoming electrical power service,
manholes, duct lines; etc., and show extent of work with locations of substations and
d. Provide for all electrical spaces on the Architectural drawings. Show and size all
major electrical equipment and rooms. Electrical, signal and telephone closets must
stack vertically. Provide electrical symbols and schedule sheets.
6. ESTIMATING
Submit a construction cost estimate in compliance with the Manual for Preparation of
Estimates. Include at least the following:
a. Level "A" Summary Sheets: For each building and site work. Separate estimate
for new construction and alteration work.
b.
Building gross area computations for new construction and alteration work.
c. Local Market Survey
7. EQUIPMENT
No submission is required.
8. FIRE PROTECTION
No submission is required.
9. HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING
a. Provide estimated heating and cooling requirements of the existing and/or new
buildings based on the gross square feet area of each unique function space, that
is, patient bedrooms wing, animal research area, laboratories, offices, etc.
Coordinate the estimated preliminary steam demand with the A/E submission
requirements of the Steam Generation Section.
Program Guide, PG-18-15, Volume B
Schematics 1
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May 2006