Drawings and specifications shall be prepared by or under the
immediate supervision of an architect registered in the State of Illinois. The
requirements contained in this Section have been established for the guidance
of the FEC and the architect to provide a standard method of preparation of
drawings and specifications.
a) First
Stage Submission - Design Development Drawings and Outline Specifications
1) The preliminary sketch plans shall
indicate in detail the assignment of all spaces and the size of areas and
rooms, and shall indicate in outline the fixed and movable equipment and
furniture.
A) The plans shall be drawn at a
scale sufficiently large to clearly present the proposed design and not exceed
30 x 42 inches.
B) The drawings
shall include:
i) A plan of each floor,
including the basement or ground floor;
ii) Roof plan;
iii) Plan showing roads, parking areas,
sidewalks, etc., and elevations of all facades;
iv) Sections through the building;
v) All adjacent areas clearly labeled if
addition or alteration; and
vi)
Fire and smoke separation diagrams.
2) Outline specifications shall provide a
general description of the construction, including finishes; acoustical
material, its extent and type; extent of the conductive floor covering; heating
and ventilating systems; and the type of elevators.
3) The total gross floor area and bed count
shall be shown on the drawings.
4)
A brief narrative of the proposed program shall be provided.
b) Second Stage Submission -
Working Drawings and Specifications
All working drawings shall be well prepared so that clean and
distinct prints may be obtained; drawings shall be accurately dimensioned and
include all necessary explanatory notes, schedules and legends. Working
drawings shall be complete and adequate for contract purposes. Separate
drawings, not to exceed 30 x 42 inches, shall be prepared for each of the
following branches of work: architectural, structural, mechanical and
electrical, and shall include or contain the following:
1) Architectural Drawings
A) Site plan showing all new topography,
newly established levels and grades, existing structures on the site (if any),
new buildings and structures, roadways, walks, and the extent of the areas to
be landscaped. All structures and improvements that are to be removed under the
construction contract shall be shown;
B) Plan of each floor and roof;
C) Elevations of each facade;
D) Sections through building;
E) Elevators and dumbwaiters. Drawings
delineating shaft details and dimensions, sizes of cab platforms and doors,
travel distances, including elevation height of landings, pit sizes and machine
rooms;
F) Laundry, laboratories,
and similar areas shall be detailed at a scale to show the location, type, size
and connection of all fixed and movable equipment;
G) Scale details as necessary; scale details
to 11/2 inch to the foot may be necessary to properly indicate portions of the
work; and
H) Schedule of
finishes.
2) Structural
Drawings
A) Plans of foundations, floors,
roofs and all intermediate levels shall show a complete design with sizes,
sections, the relative location of the various members, and a schedule of
beams, girders and columns.
B)
Floor levels, column centers, and offsets shall be dimensioned.
C) Special openings and pipe sleeves shall be
dimensioned or otherwise noted for easy reference.
D) Details of all special connections,
assemblies and expansion joints shall be given.
E) Notes on design data shall include the
name of the governing building code, values of allowable unit stresses, assumed
live loads, wind loads, earthquake load, and soil-bearing pressures.
F) For special structures, a stress sheet
shall be incorporated in the drawings showing:
i) Outline of structure;
ii) All load assumptions used;
iii) Stresses and bending moments separately
for each kind of loading;
iv)
Maximum stress and/or bending moment for which each member is designed, when
not readily apparent from subsection (b)(3); and
v) Horizontal and vertical reactions at
column bases.
3) Mechanical Drawings. These drawings with
specifications shall show the complete heating, cooling and ventilation
systems, plumbing, drainage, stand pipe and sprinkler systems.
A) Heating, Cooling and Ventilation
i) Radiators, coils and steam-heated
equipment such as sterilizers, warmers and steam tables;
ii) Heating and steam mains and branches with
pipe sizes;
iii) Diagram of heating
and steam risers with pipe sizes;
iv) Sizes, types and heating surfaces of
boilers, furnaces with stokers and oil burners, if any;
v) Pumps, tanks, boiler breeching and piping
and boiler room accessories;
vi)
Air conditioning systems with required equipment, water and refrigerant piping
and ducts;
vii) Supply and exhaust
ventilating systems with connections and piping; and
viii) Air quantities for all room supply and
exhaust ventilating duct openings.
B) Plumbing, Drainage and Stand Pipe Systems
i) Size and elevation of street sewer, house
sewer, house drains, street water main and water service into the
building;
ii) Location and size of
soil, waste, and vent stacks with connections to house drains, cleanouts,
fixtures and equipment;
iii) Size
and location of hot, cold and circulating mains, branches, and risers from the
service entrance, and tanks;
iv)
Riser diagram of all plumbing stacks with vents, water risers and fixture
connections;
v) Gas, oxygen and
similar piped systems;
vi)
Standpipe and sprinkler systems; and
vii) All fixtures and equipment that require
water and drain connections.
4) Electrical Drawings. Drawings shall show
all electrical wiring, outlets and equipment that require electrical
connections.
A) Electrical service entrance
with switches and feeders to the public service feeders, characteristics of the
light and power current, transformers and their connections if located in the
building.
B) Location of main
switchboard, power panels, light panels and equipment. Feeder and conduit sizes
shall be shown with schedule of feeder breakers or switches.
C) Light outlets, receptacles, switches,
power outlets and circuits.
D)
Telephone layout showing service entrance, telephone switchboard, strip boxes,
telephone outlets and branch conduits as approved by the telephone company.
Where public telephones are used for inter-communication, a separate room and
conduits for racks and automatic switching equipment shall be provided as
required by the telephone company.
E) Nurse call systems with outlets for
treatment rooms, duty stations, corridor signal lights, annunciators and wiring
diagrams.
F) Doctors' call and
doctors' in-and-out systems with all equipment wiring, if provided.
G) Fire alarm system with stations, signal
devices, control board and wiring diagrams.
H) Emergency electrical system with outlets,
transfer switch, source of supply, feeders and circuits.
I) All other electrically operated systems
and equipment.
5)
Additions to Existing Structures
A)
Procedures and requirements for working drawings and specifications are to be
followed, and the following information shall be submitted:
i) Type of activities within the existing
building and distribution of existing treatment rooms, etc.;
ii) Type of construction of existing building
and number of stories in height;
iii) Plans and details showing attachment of
new construction to the existing structure; and
iv) Mechanical and electrical systems tying
into existing system.
B)
The Department may require submission of architectural drawings of all or any
part of the existing structure if necessary for the Department's
review.
6)
Specifications. Specifications shall supplement the drawings and shall comply
with the following:
A) The specifications
shall fully describe, except where fully indicated and described on the
drawings, the materials, workmanship, kind, sizes, capacities, finishes, and
other characteristics of all materials, products, articles and
devices.
B) The specifications
shall include:
i) Cover or title
sheet;
ii) Index;
iii) Invitation for bids;
iv) General conditions;
v) General requirements;
vi) Sections describing material and
workmanship in detail for each class of work; and
vii) Bid form.