Common use of Plan Requirements Clause in Contracts

Plan Requirements. The plans must include, where applicable, at least the following: Civil Engineering documents to consist of grading, storm drainage, erosion control, paving, fencing, Site sanitary system, and Site water system. Architectural floor plans, exterior elevations, interior elevations, building sections, wall sections, reflected ceiling plans, interior and exterior details, door and finish schedules, and roof plans. All architectural floor plans shall be at not less than 1/8" = 1' 0" scale, must be fully coordinated with all other disciplines and all required equipment, and must show all required partitions, partition types, doors and door numbers, windows, room names and numbers, dimensions and any other required notes and information for complete floor plans. Wall sections and interior elevations at scales appropriate to illustrate with sufficient detail and clarity the intended work and thereby facilitate its construction. Reflected ceiling plans at the same scale as the respective floor plans. All reflected ceiling plans must be fully coordinated with all the engineering disciplines and must show all required ceiling lights, diffusers, access panels, returns, fans, smoke detectors and any other required devices on the ceiling. The architectural reflected ceiling plan takes precedence over all the other engineering plans in regards to fixture and device locations. Sprinkler head requirements shall be per NFPA requirements and coordinated with the reflected ceiling plan. Structural construction drawings (e.g., structural steel and cast-in-place concrete work, as well as foundation reinforcing steel and any other structural elements) must include top of foundation elevation and complete structural details at not less than 1/2" = 1' scale. HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection layouts showing major equipment and mains as well as typical distribution branches, riser diagrams, supply and return grilles, fire dampers, and a schedule of plumbing fixtures valves, and all other "end product” elements and features. All HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection plans must be fully coordinated with the architectural floor plans and reflected ceiling plans. All such drawings shall be at not less than 1/8” = 1’ 0” scale. Electrical systems and separate signal and data/telecom conduit systems layouts, as well as riser diagrams for the building, and all other "end product" elements and fixtures. All electrical power and lighting plans must be fully coordinated with the architectural floor plans and reflected ceiling plans. Electrical site plans at not less than 1” = 50' scale. Unless approved by the Owner in writing, the Construction Documents shall not require CM/GC to provide any design or engineering services or activities. If professional design services or certifications related to systems, materials, or equipment are specifically required of the CM/GC by the Contract Documents, the Design Professional will specify all performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. Where appropriate, the Design Professional shall indicate in the Contract Documents when particular shop drawings will require the seal of a specialty consultant before being submitted for review.

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Sources: Design Professional Agreement

Plan Requirements. The plans must include, where applicable, at least the following: Civil Engineering documents to consist of grading, storm drainage, erosion control, paving, fencing, Site sanitary system, and Site water system. Architectural floor plans, exterior elevations, interior elevations, building sections, wall sections, reflected ceiling plans, interior and exterior details, door and finish schedules, and roof plans. All architectural floor plans shall be at not less than 1/8" = 1' 0" scale, must be fully coordinated with all other disciplines and all required equipment, and must show all required partitions, partition types, doors and door numbers, windows, room names and numbers, dimensions and any other required notes and information for complete floor plans. Wall sections and interior elevations at scales appropriate to illustrate with sufficient detail and clarity the intended work and thereby facilitate its construction. Reflected ceiling plans at the same scale as the respective floor plans. All reflected ceiling plans must be fully coordinated with all the engineering disciplines and must show all required ceiling lights, diffusers, access panels, returns, fans, smoke detectors and any other required devices on the ceiling. The architectural reflected ceiling plan takes precedence over all the other engineering plans in regards to fixture and device locations. Sprinkler head requirements shall be per NFPA requirements and coordinated with the reflected ceiling plan. Structural construction drawings (e.g., structural steel and cast-in-place concrete work, as well as foundation reinforcing steel and any other structural elements) must include top of foundation elevation and complete structural details at not less than 1/2" = 1' scale. HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection layouts showing major equipment and mains as well as typical distribution branches, riser diagrams, supply and return grilles, fire dampers, and a schedule of plumbing fixtures valves, and all other "end product” elements and features. All HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection plans must be fully coordinated with the architectural floor plans and reflected ceiling plans. All such drawings shall be at not less than 1/8” = 1’ 0” scale. Electrical systems and separate signal and data/telecom conduit systems layouts, as well as riser diagrams for the building, and all other "end product" elements and fixtures. All electrical power and lighting plans must be fully coordinated with the architectural floor plans and reflected ceiling plans. Electrical site plans at not less than 1” = 50' scale. Unless approved by the Owner in writing, the Construction Documents shall not require CM/GC to provide any design or engineering services or activities. If professional design services or certifications related to systems, materials, or equipment are specifically required of the CM/GC Design-Builder by the Contract Documents, the Design Professional will specify all performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. Where appropriate, the Design Professional shall indicate in the Contract Documents when particular shop drawings will require the seal of a specialty consultant before being submitted for review.

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Sources: Design Build Agreement