20.
PLUMBING FIXTURES AND TOILETS:
20.1
All toilets shall meet current UFAS requirements for
accessibility.
20.2
All toilet stall partitions shall be floor mounted.
20.3
Urinal screen partitions may be wall-hung.
20.4
Provide electrical water coolers as per code requirements.
21.
ROOM NUMBERING:
21.1
Work closely with the facility director and management team to
establish the room numbering system to be used for the new or
remodeled space.
21.2
Designate the main entrance lobby as the first floor level and
identified by the number "1". Identify the level immediately
below the first floor by the letter "B". If there is more than
one level below the first floor, designate them B1, B2, B3, etc.,
with B1 being the level immediately below the first floor level.
If there are any penthouse floors, continue the floor numbering
system, such as 7, 8, and 9. Designate parking floors in a
building the same way as basement, except using the letter "P"
instead of "B".
21.3
Divide each floor or level into a convenient number of areas
beginning with the letter "A". Determine the size of the areas by
the configuration of the building, the number of rooms in the
area, and the location of main corridors, which should be used as
area borders. Since the size and location of departments may
change, use the main corridors, and not departments, to establish
area borders.
21.4
Beginning with the main entrance on the first floor, locate the
main elevator core in the area designated "A." Subsequent areas
shall follow in a clockwise direction around the floor. Once the
area designations have been set, each area shall continue that
designation through the entire height of the building. This means
that the area designation on each floor must be coordinated with
other floors.
21.5
The configuration of the building may be such that the upper
floors will contain only Areas "A" and "D", or "A", "C" and "D."
Since the main elevator core is in Area "A", we will always have
an Area "A" on each floor. Make an effort, however, to maintain a
continuous area designation such as "A", "B", "C" on the upper
floors.
21.6
Room numbers will start with the number 100 in each area. The
range of room numbers available in each area shall be 100 - 999.
At the point of entry into the area from the elevator lobby, trace
the most likely path of travel throughout the area in general
clockwise direction, assigning the room numbers in alternate
sequence across the corridor. Designate inner rooms by a letter
subscript. 21.7 Corridors, stairs, and elevators shall have a
separate numbering system and are not to be included in the
general numbering. Designate stairs as Stair 1, Stair 2, etc.
Designate corridors as C1-2, C3-8, etc. The letter "C" represents
the corridor and the first number represents the floor. The
second number indicates the particular corridor. Number the
elevators as Elevator No. P-1 (Passenger), Elevator No. S-1
(Service), etc.
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