Common use of Working Drawings Clause in Contracts

Working Drawings. Unless otherwise specified in the Design Order, Working Drawings consists of those drawings necessary to describe the Project and its design, construction, materials, finishes, fixtures, civil, structure, mechanical systems and electrical systems and other related work. The Working Drawings must include, where applicable, the following: • Engineering documents – grading, storm drainage, erosion control, paving, fencing, sanitary and 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; • Wall sections and interior elevations to illustrate with detail and clarity the intended work; • Reflected ceiling plans at the same scale as the respective floor plans, coordinated with engineering disciplines showing all required ceiling lights, diffusers, access panels, returns, fans, smoke detectors, sprinkler heads (per NFPA standards) and any other required devices on the ceiling; • Drawings for structural steel and cast-in-place concrete work, foundation reinforcing steel and any other structural elements, including top of foundation elevations; • HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection layouts showing major equipment and mains with 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 coordinated with the floor and reflected ceiling plans; • Electrical systems and separate signal and data/telecom conduit systems layouts; coordinated with the floor and reflected ceiling plans; and • Current availability must exist for any specialty products, materials and supplies specified by the Design.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract

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Working Drawings. Unless otherwise specified in the Design Order, Working Drawings consists of those drawings necessary to describe the Project and its design, construction, materials, finishes, fixtures, civil, structure, mechanical systems and electrical systems and other related work. The Working Drawings must include, where applicable, the following: Engineering documents – grading, storm drainage, erosion control, paving, fencing, sanitary and 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; Wall sections and interior elevations to illustrate with detail and clarity the intended work; Reflected ceiling plans at the same scale as the respective floor plans, coordinated with engineering disciplines showing all required ceiling lights, diffusers, access panels, returns, fans, smoke detectors, sprinkler heads (per NFPA standards) and any other required devices on the ceiling; Drawings for structural steel and cast-in-place concrete work, foundation reinforcing steel and any other structural elements, including top of foundation elevations; HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection layouts showing major equipment and mains with 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 coordinated with the floor and reflected ceiling plans; Electrical systems and separate signal and data/telecom conduit systems layouts; coordinated with the floor and reflected ceiling plans; and Current availability must exist for any specialty products, materials and supplies specified by the Design.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract

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Working Drawings. Unless otherwise specified in the Design Order, Working Drawings consists of those drawings necessary to describe the Project and its design, construction, materials, finishes, fixtures, civil, structure, mechanical systems and electrical systems and other related work. The Working Drawings must include, where applicable, the following: Engineering documents – grading, storm drainage, erosion control, paving, fencing, sanitary and 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; Wall sections and interior elevations to illustrate with detail and clarity the intended work; Reflected ceiling plans at the same scale as the respective floor plans, coordinated with engineering disciplines showing all required ceiling lights, diffusers, access panels, returns, fans, smoke detectors, sprinkler heads (per NFPA standards) and any other required devices on the ceiling; Drawings for structural steel and cast-in-place concrete work, foundation reinforcing steel and any other structural elements, including top of foundation elevations; HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection layouts showing major equipment and mains with 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 coordinated with the floor and reflected ceiling plans; Electrical systems and separate signal and data/telecom conduit systems layouts; coordinated with the floor and reflected ceiling plans; and Current availability must exist for any specialty products, materials and supplies specified by the Design.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract

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