(i)
Working drawings. Working drawings shall be complete and adequate bid contract, and construction purposes. Drawings shall be prepared for each of the following branches of the work; architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical. They shall include the following:
(A)
Architectural drawings.
(I) Approach 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 seeded. All structures and improvements which are to be removed under the construction contract shall be shown. A print of the site survey drawing shall be included with the working drawings for the information of bidders only. However, the survey drawing need not be made part of the contract documents.
(II) Plan of each basement, floor, and roof.
(III) Elevations of each facade.
(IV) Sections through the building.
(V) Required scale and full-size details.
(VI) Schedule of doors and finishes.
(VII) Location of all fixed equipment. Layout of typical and special rooms indicating all fixed equipment and major items of movable equipment. Equipment not included in the contract shall be so indicated.
(VIII) Details of construction, size and type of equipment, length and route of travel, machine and control spaces necessary, and utility requirements for:
"conveyors-gravity and power driven; cranes, dumbwaiters-electric, hand, hydraulic; elevators-freight, passenger, patient; hoists-electric, hand, hydraulic, pneumatic; loading dock devices; material handling systems; pneumatic tube systems; and stairs, moving.
(B)
Structural-drawings.
(I) Plans for foundations, floors, roofs, and all intermediate levels with sizes, sections, and the relative location of the various structural members.
(II) Schedule of beams, girders, and columns.
(III) Dimensions of special openings and pipe sleeves.
(IV) Dimensions between floor levels, column centers, and offsets.
(V) Details of all special connections, assemblies, and expansion joints.
(VI) For special structures, a stress sheet showing outline of the structure; all load assumptions; stresses and bending moments separately for each kind of loading; maximum stress or bending, or both, for which each member is designed, when not readily apparent from stresses, and bending moments for each kind of loading; and horizontal and vertical reactions at column bases.
(C)
Mechanical drawings.
(I) Heating, steam piping, and air-conditioning systems, including:
"radiators and steam heated equipment such as sterilizers, warmers, and steam tables, heating and steam mains and branches with pipe sizes; diagram of heating and steam risers with pipe sizes; sizes, types, and heating, surfaces of boilers, furnaces, with stokers, and oil burners, if any; pumps, tanks, boiler breeching and piping and boiler room accessories; air-conditioning systems with required equipment, water and refrigerant piping, and ducts; supply return and exhaust ventilating systems with steam connections and piping; and air quantities for all room supply return and exhaust ventilating duct openings.
(II) Plumbing, drainage, and standpipe systems, including:
"Size and elevation of street sewer, house sewer, house drains, street water main, and water service into the building; location and size of soil, waste, and vent stacks with connections to house drains, clean-outs, fixtures, and equipment; size and location of hot, cold, and circulating mains, branches, and risers from the service entrance, and tanks; riser diagram of all plumbing stacks with vents, water risers, and fixture connections; gas, oxygen, and special connections; standpipe and sprinkler systems; and all fixtures and equipment that require water and drain connections.
(D)
Electrical drawings.
(I) Electric 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.
(II) Location of main switchboard, power panels, light panels, and equipment. Diagram of feeders and conduits with schedule of feeder breakers or switches.
(III) Light outlets, receptacles switches power outlets, and circuits.
(IV) Telephone layout showing service entrance, telephone switchboard, strip boxes, telephone outlets, and branch conduits.
(V) Nurses' call systems with outlets for beds, duty stations, door signal lights, annunciators, and wiring diagrams.
(VI) Fire alarm system with stations, signal devices, control board, and wiring diagrams.
(VII) Emergency electrical system with outlets, transfer switch, sources of supply, feeders, and circuits.
(VIII) All other electrically operated systems and equipment.
(ii)
Specifications. Specifications shall supplement the drawings to fully describe the types, sizes, capacities, workmanship, finishes, and other characteristics of all materials and equipment and shall include the following:
(A) Cover or title sheet.
(B) Index.
(C) Sections describing materials and workmanship in detail for each class of work.
(D) The following statement with respect to access to the work:
"Representatives of the State agency will have access at all reasonable times to work whenever it is in preparation or progress, and the contractor shall provide proper facilities for such access and inspection."