C.
SCHEMATICS 2 [S2]
GENERAL
1.
ARCHITECTURAL
a. Using the approved architectural concept from S1, submit, as a minimum, a single line
layout for all floors, penthouses, and roof areas with double line exterior walls at a scale not
less -than 1:200 (1/16 inch). 1:100 (1/8 inch) is better, if it will allow an entire floor to be
shown on one sheet. Identify changes from existing layouts. Incorporate all revisions from
comments on the previous submittal and show all rooms, doors, corridors, basic column
grid, assumed column sizes, expansion and seismic joint locations, electrical closets and
equipment rooms, signal and telephone closets, mechanical shafts and space, and all
vertical circulation, e.g., stairs, conveyers, elevators, and automatic conveyances. Doors
may be indicated with a slash mark. In schematics, use lines between spaces to indicate
the centerline of the partition. Along the corridor, the line shall represent the corridor side of
the partition.
b. Identify each room or space with its name and the program net area over the designed
net area. Names on drawings shall be the same 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.
c. When the project includes more than one department or service, outline and label each
service with its name and code. When a service is fragmented or scattered in various
locations, similarly outline and identify (use code number alone where space is limited)
each piece.
d. Show the overall exterior dimensions for determining the total building gross area.
e. Submit a complete double line layout of nursing units, and any other areas of critical
importance, at a scale of 1:50 (1/4 inch) including equipment.
f. Submit preliminary elevations of all facades showing massing, proposed fenestration
and the building relationship to adjacent structures and the finish grade. Show all
significant building materials, any proposed roof top mechanical equipment, and
architectural screens on the elevation drawings. If applicable, indicate future expansion
(vertical and horizontal).
g. Provide a schematic section to define building configuration.
2.
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
a. If determined in S1 that asbestos mitigation is necessary, submit an asbestos
assessment report (see VA guidelines for asbestos abatement) that was prepared by a
professional industrial hygienist (P.I.H.). Include the following:
1)
Summary results of review of building records;
2)
Summary results of interview of station personnel;
Program Guide, PG-18-15, Volume F
Schematics
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