4. Indicate ceiling mounted equipment, lighting fixtures, air diffusers, registers,
tracks, and other significant elements.
5. Identify all equipment for each room. Indicate and coordinate all equipment
with the Equipment Guide List (Program Guide 7610) and Activated Equipment
List. Use VA standard symbols and notation to distinguish between contractor-
furnished and installed (CC), VA-furnished contractor-installed (VC), VA-
furnished and installed (VV), VA-furnished with construction funds [VC(CF) and
VV(CF)], and relocated (R) equipment. Equipment floor plans are not required
for the offices, consultation rooms, classrooms, conference rooms, and waiting
rooms within the above departments. Draw equipment details which are
necessary for major decisions, though complete detailing is not required for this
submittal.
6.
Indicate existing finish schedule and notes on plan.
7. Label as required for schematic drawings. Coordinate new room numbering
with medical center.
8. Use the same names on drawings as those used in the space program.
Provide area figures in fractional form, e.g., 400/390. Indicate space provided,
but not called for in the space program, as: -/390.
9. Label each service or activity listed in the Project Scope Data of the Design
Program and indicate boundaries with a distinctive line. Include the activity code
number (see Handbook 7610).
10. If the project requires exterior work, show all facades indicating massing,
proposed fenestration and the building relationship to adjacent structures and the
finish grade. Show all significant building materials, including their colors, any
proposed roof top mechanical equipment, architectural screens, skylights, and
stacks on the elevation drawings. If building is designed for future expansion
(vertical and/or horizontal), delineate elevations with and without the future
expansion. If project is an addition, show elevations of the existing building in
sufficient detail to illustrate the relationship between the new and existing in
terms of scale, material, and detail.
11. Define the relationship of the finish ground floor to finish grade at major
entrances and docks.
12. Indicate construction including fire resistance rating, building materials and
systems, and proposed sill and head heights of openings. Indicate both new and
renovated areas on form provided by VA.
Program Guide, PG-18-15, Volume C
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May 2006