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a. Coordinate with City Geotechnical Consultant to evaluate the
subsurface soil conditions and presumptive bearing capacity, and
determine parameters necessary for foundation design.
b. identify delegated-design and deferred-submittal structural
elements and systems such as bar joists and connection detailing.
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection Engineering and
Telecommunications Pathways: Engineering work is for the design and
layout of the building fire protection, sanitary, domestic cold and hot water,
heating, ventilation, air conditioning, general exhaust, kitchen
exhaust/makeup air, power, lighting, fire alarm, exit and emergency
lighting and pathways for data/and security systems.
a. Prepare mechanical documentation for sizing of buildings
sprinkler, water, sewer, storm services.
b. Prepare electric documentation for sizing of the buildings electrical
services.
c. Prepare site lighting and photometric’s for submission for
permitting.
d. Prepare written schematic design with mechanical and electrical
system descriptions and preliminary equipment selections.
e. Attend schematic review meeting to present mechanical and
electrical system concepts and recommendations.
f. Prepare schematic drawings and cut sheets suitable for
preliminary coordination with other trades.
Outline specifications will be developed. All specifications will use CS! 6-
digit, 3-part format.
Building and Life Safety Code Review: The New Hampshire State Building
Code currently adopts and amends the 2015 International Building Code
(IBC) and 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) as well as
the New Hampshire State Fire Code Safe-C 6000 which adopts and
amends the 2015 Editions of NFPA 1 Fire Code and NFPA 101 Life Safety
Code (the “Building Code of Record”).
a. A review of the architectural schematic design drawings will be
completed to review the project and identify any initial code
concerns.
Cost Estimating: None included.
Owner approval of Schematic Design shall be provided prior to proceeding
with Design Development
Design Development Phase: This phase develops and documents the proposed
design including building components from all major disciplines. All major
decisions are reached in this phase in order to minimize modifications during the
construction document phase.
The principal elements for this phase include the following:
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Architectural: Development of the schematic plans, elevations, sections,
specific details, room finishes, and selected materials. Coordination of all
work developed during this phase.
Civil/Site:
a. Initial Site Planning: Investigate the current existing utility systems
to determine the most cost-effective and efficient connections to
the proposed building. Further refine the schematic site plan to