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BUILDING 341 RENOVATIONS
2 OCTOBER 2015
PROJECT #206-83
VOLUME ONE of ONE
PROJECT MANUALDESIGN DEVELOPMENT
FOR INFORMATION ON THIS PROJECT, PLEASE CONTACT:
LEO LUCEROPROJECT MANAGER
NMSU FACILITIES & SERVICESP: 575.646.5351F: 575.646.6432
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARCHITECTURAL NARRATIVE• General Project Description• Decisions List• Code Compliance Evaluation • Project Schedule• DD Statement of Probable Construction Cost
OUTLINE PROJECT MANUAL• Table of Contents• Boiler Plate• Devision 2 - 33• Index of Drawings• Architectural Product Data & Cut Sheets
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS NARRATIVE• General Description Narrative - • Bohannan Huston Stabilization
MECHANICAL NARRATIVE• General Description & References• HVAC Systems & Air Distribution• Plumbing Systems• Product Data & Cut Sheets• HVAC Systems Data & Cut Sheets• Plumbing Fixture Product Data & Cut Sheets
ELECTRICAL NARRATIVE• General System Description (Codes & Standards)• Site Electrical• Building Electrical• Lighting Systems• Special Systems
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SECTION ONE ARCHITECTURAL NARRATIVE
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ARCHITECTURAL NARRATIVE
GENERAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Building 341 at the Doña Ana Community College contains classrooms, computer classrooms, an auditorium classroom, science laboratories and support spaces. Approximately 19,100 square feet of Building 341 will be renovated in this project. See the Section Color diagram on page 3 of this document.
The building has been divided into sections of similar areas to group renovation tasks. The project will be issued with the following components• Base Bid Set• One Alternate Bid Set• Structural Stabilization Project - Bohannan Huston 2013• Fire Alarm System Project• Fire Sprinkler Project
BASE BID SET• Included in the base bid set will be renovations to classrooms, computer classrooms, science labs, and
support spaces. • One set of rest rooms, R100 and R123, will be receive new finishes and fixtures. • One section of the building will be re-roofed. • A building separation will be created by a two hour fire wall at the termination wall of most of the work
included in this project in order to allow approximately one half of the building to be sprinkled now and the other half will be sprinkled in a future project.
ALTERNATE BID SET• Included in the alternate bid set will be renovations to three classrooms in the Red Section.• Expansion and complete renovation to rest rooms, R101,102 are also included in the Alternate Bid
Set. A review of all exisitng rest rooms in the building will be done for an accurate plumbing fixture count and to locate the nearest accessable rest room to the entrance where the lift and automatic door opener will be installed.
STRUCTURAL STABILIZATION PROJECTA structural stabilization project will use underpinning to stabilize a portion of the building. See narrative locted on page 40 of this document.
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BUILDING ENVELOPEThe north elevation of the building will have work done to increase window sizes. The roof penetrations that support the science laboratories will be changed. This area will also be re-roofed so changes in penetration locations will be done during the roofing portion of the project. Solatubes will be added to some classes to bring in natural light.
BUILDING INTERIORSAll of the rooms involved in this project will have interior finish upgrades to floor, wall and ceiling finishes. Light fixtures will be replaced with a new system. Toilet rooms will receive all new fixtures, accessories and finishes. Sealed concrete floors in science labs will be patched and resealed as required. Floors without damage will be cleaned. New code compliant room signs will be installed throughout the project.Science laboratories will receive new casework, counter tops, plumbing fixtures and emergency shower/eye wash units. The Water Utilities Maintenance Lab will have existing equipment removed, it will be replaced by a Package Waste Water Treatment Plant, supplied by DACC.
SITE WORKTwo of the exterior fin walls will be lowered to keep students from climbing on the roof.
One side of the stair enclosure will modified to allow installation of an Accessible Lift. A landing will be added adjacent to the existing landing, along with an access sidewalk. Handrails will be installed on the stairs to meet ADA requirements.
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BUILDING AREA SECTIONS
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DECISIONS LIST
1. Please review plan and elevation drawings for casework in the Science Labs and make changes as required. Lab 124 appears to be an Electrical Lab, we plan to Specify wood casework with laminate tops. Labs 122 & 128 are water labs, we plan to Specify metal casework with acid resistant tops. See cut sheets in this document for your review and comment.
2. The toilet rooms through out the building currently have tile on the walls from floor to ceiling. Refer to the elevations, we are showing the tile from the floor to 4’ A.F.F. The wall above will be painted. Is this an acceptable finish?
3. The new 6 classrooms in the Blue Section have Solatubes with diming controls indicated. Is this lighting supplement what you require?
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CODE COMPLIANCE EVALUATION
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SCHEDULE
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BUDGET
MAIN CAMPUS RENOVATIONSGROSS MAGNITUDE COST ESTIMATE
• RENOVATION $2,626820• RE ROOFING $340,000• FIRE ALARM $120,000• FIRE SPRINKLERS $324,000• STRUCTURAL STABILIZATION $242,575
TOTAL $3,653,395
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TABLE OF CONTENTS – VOLUME 1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
01100 Summary 01119 Contract Considerations 01310 Project Management and Coordination 01330 Submittal Procedures 01331 Submittal Transmittal Form 01400 Quality Requirements 01500 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01524 Construction Waste Management 01600 Product Requirements 01630 Product Substitution Procedures 01631 Prior Approval Substitution Request 01632 Contractor Substitution Request 01700 Execution Requirements 01750 Starting and Adjusting 01770 Closeout Procedures 01780 Closeout Submittals 01790 Demonstration and Training
DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK
02080 Piped Utilities, Basic Materials and Method 02170 Site Cleaning 02230 Site Clearing 02300 Earthwork 02510 Water Distribution 02530 Sanitary Sewerage 02810 Underground Irrigation System 02821 Chain Link Fences and Gates 02900 Planting 02945 Grass Seeding
DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE
03300 Cast-in-Place Concrete
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DIVISION 4 - MASONRY
04810 Unit Masonry Assemblies
DIVISION 5 - METALS
05120 Structural Steel 05210 Steel Joists 05310 Steel Deck 05400 Cold-Formed Metal Framing 05440 Pre-fabricated Cold-formed Steel Trusses 05500 Metal Fabrications 05521 Pipe and Tube Railings
DIVISION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTICS
06105 Miscellaneous Carpentry 06160 Sheathing 06402 Interior Architectural Woodwork
DIVISION 7 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
07210 Building Insulation 07420 Metal Window Panels 07543 Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) Roofing 07720 Roof Accessories 07840 Firestopping Penetrations and Joints 07920 Joint Sealants
DIVISION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS
08110 Steel Doors and Frames 08211 Flush Wood Doors 08311 Access Doors and Frames 08331 Overhead Coiling Doors and Grilles 08620 Unit Skylights 08710 Finish Hardware 08800 Glazing
DIVISION 9 – FINISHES
09111 Non-Load Bearing Steel Framing 09220 Portland Cement Plaster 09250 Gypsum Board 09310 Ceramic Tile 09511 Acoustical Panel Ceilings 09521 Acoustical Wall Panels 09650 Resilient Flooring 09681 Carpet Tile 09840 Cementitious Wood Fiber Wall Panels 09911 Exterior Painting 09912 Interior Painting
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09961 Abrasion Resistant Coatings
DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES
10155 Toilet Compartments 10431 Signage 10522 Fire Extinguisher Cabinets 10523 Fire Extinguishers 10801 Toilet and Bath Accessories
DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT
Not Applicable
DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS
12491 Horizontal Louver Blinds
DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
Not Applicable
DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING SYSTEMS
Not Applicable
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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR
DACC Bldg. 341 Renovations
Design Development Review Submittal October 1, 2015
RBM Engineering, Inc. Robert H. Beasley, P.E. Project Engineer 15024
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INDEXSection 21 1000 Fire Sprinkler System Section 21 3113 Fire Pump (?-TBD)Section 22 0500 Basic Mechanical Requirements Section 22 0516 Piping Expansion Compensation Section 22 0519 Gages and Meters Section 22 0529 Supports and Anchors Section 22 0553 Mechanical Identification Section 22 0700 Piping Insulation Section 22 1000 Plumbing Piping Section 22 1010 Plumbing Specialties Section 22 3100 Water Conditioning System Section 22 4000 Plumbing Fixtures Section 23 0593 Testing, Adjusting, and
Balancing Section 23 0700 Ductwork Insulation Section 23 0710 Equipment Insulation Section 23 0900 Automatic Temperature Control System Section 23 3113 Ductwork Section 23 3300 Ductwork Accessories Section 23 3423 Exhaust Fans Section 23 3700 Air Outlets and Inlets Section 23 5533 Fuel Fired Unit Heaters Section 23 6000 VRF Split System Air Conditioning System Section 23 6010 Refrigerant PipingSection 23 7200 Energy Recovery Ventilator Section 23 7400 Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioning
Units Section 23 7410 Packaged Rooftop Dedicated Outside Air Unit Section 23 8200 Air Terminal Units
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR DACC B341
Bryan Morris, P.E. RBM Engineering, Inc. 15024
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DACC B341 RENOVATIONS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIVISION 26, 27 and 28
26 00 00 - ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 26 05 03 - EQUIPMENT WIRING SYSTEMS 26 05 08 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT 26 05 19 - WIRES AND CABLES26 05 26 - GROUNDING 26 05 29 - SUPPORTING DEVICES 26 05 30 - ELECTRIC BOXES AND FITTINGS 26 05 35 – RACEWAYS 26 05 53 - ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION 26 24 16 - PANELBOARDS 26 24 19 - MOTOR & CIRCUIT DISCONNECTS 26 27 16 - CABINETS AND ENCLOSURES 26 27 26 - WIRING DEVICES 26 51 00 - INTERIOR LUMINARES
27 00 00 – COMMUNICATION SYTSTEMS
28 31 00 - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
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T1.1 TITLE, INDEX, MAP & PROJECT DATA
ARCHITECTURALA0.1 ACCESSIBILITY DETAILS & WALL TYPESA0.2 DOOR & WINDOW SCHEDULES, TYPES &
DETAILSA0.3 CASEWORK DETAILSA1.1 OVERALL FLOOR PLANA1.2 BLUE AREA ENLARGED FLOOR PLANA1.3 GREEN AREA ENLARGED FLOOR PLANA1.4 YELLOW AREA ENLARGED PLANA1.5 ORANGE AREA ENLARGED PLANA1.6 ALTERNATE: RED AREA ENLARGED PLANA1.7 ALTERNATE RED AREA R.R. ENLARGED PLANA2.1 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONSA3.1 ROOF PLAN & DETAILSA4.1 WEST AREA REFLECTED CEILING PLANA4.2 SOUTH AREA REFLECTED CEILING PLANA5.1 WALL TYPESA6.1 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
STRUCTURAL - BOHANNAN HUSTONS 0 COVERS 1 GENERAL NOTES & LEGENDS 2 STRUCTURAL REPAIRS PLANS 3 STRUCTURAL REPAIRS SECTIONSS4 STRUCTURAL REPAIRS DETAILS
MECHANICALMD1.1 OVERALL HVAC EXIST/DEMO PLANMD1.2 ENLARGED HVAC EXIST/DEMO PLANMD1.3 ENLARGED HVAC EXIST/DEMO PLANM0.1 HVAC LEGEND & NOTESM0.2 HVAC SCHEDULESM0.3 HVAC SCHEMATICSM0.4 HVAC SCHEMATICSM1.1 OVERALL HVAL PLANM1.2 ENLARGED HVAC PLANM1.3 ENLARGED HVAC PLAN
F0.1 FIRE PROTECTION CONCEPT SCHEMATICS, NOTES & LEGEND
F1.1 FIRE PROTECTION CONCEPT PLANF1.2 FIRE PROTECTION CONCEPT PLAN
PLUMBINGPD1.1 OVERALL PLUMBING EXIST/DEMO PLANPD1.2 ENLARGED PLUMBING EXIST/DEMO PLANPD1.3 ENLARGED PLUMBING EXIST/DEMO PLANP0.1 PLUMBING LEGEND & NOTESP0.2 PLUMBING SCHEDULESP0.3 PLUMBING SCHEMATICSP0.4 PLUMBING SCHEMATICSP1.1 OVERALL PLUMBING PLANP1.2 ENLARGED PLUMBING PLANP1.3 ENLARGED PLUMBING PLANP1.4 ENLARGED PLUMBING PLAN
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E3.3 ELECTRICAL SPECIAL SYSTEMS PLAN - GREEN/ORANGE/YELLOW
E3.4 ELECTRICAL SPECIAL SYSTEMS PLANE3.5 ELECTRICAL ENLARGED PLANSE4.1 FIRE ALARM PLAN OVERALLE4.2 FIRE ALARM PLAN AREA 1E4.3 FIRE ALARM PLAN AREA 2E4.4 FIRE ALARM DIAGRAM & DETAILS
ELECTRICALE1.1 ELECTRICAL LEGENDE1.2 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM, PANEL
SCHEDULEE1.3 ELECTRICAL OVERALL & BASEMENT PLANE2.1 ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION BLUE/REDE2.2 ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN BLUE/REDE2.3 ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN BLUE/REDE2.4 ELECTRICAL SPECIAL SYSTEMS PLAN
BLUE/REDE3.1 ELECTRICAL DEMO PLAN GREEN/ORANGE/
YELLOWE3.2 ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN GREEN/ORANGE
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STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS NARRATIVEThe Stabilization Project, designed by Bohannan Huston, is included in the Construction Document set titled DACC Building 341 Building Renovations, designed by Willians Design Group.
Based on an evaluation of visible damage that has appeared both inside and outside the 1981 building addition to the original 1976 DACC Building 341, it was determined that the entire addition is settling in relation to the original building. The results of a geotechnical investigation recommended the installation of helical piers under all bearing walls in the addition to prevent additional settlement. Settlement damage that has already occurred will require repair. Damaged areas include settlement cracking visible on the interior and exterior of the building, and damage to bearing locations of the existing bar joist framing into the common wall between the original 1876 building and 1981 addition.
The project must be constructed when the classrooms have been evacuated for construction and coordinated with the upgrades required in the rooms. These classrooms and laboratories are very busy and they must be returned to the school in a timely manner according to the project schedule.
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DACC BUILDING 341 RENOVATIONS DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
MECHANICAL NARRATIVE
The purpose of this narrative is to recap the design approach in order to assist the owner/reviewer in analyzing the proposed mechanical design for this facility. The scope of this project is to renovate various areas of DACC Building 341 at the Las Cruces Main Campus. The individual systems will be elaborated upon in respective sections below. The concept of design in most systems is based on the existing systems and current space use, energy efficiency and simplicity of maintenance. This facility will have "special" systems designed to accommodate the needs of the handicapped students as well as their faculty and staff.
References
The new mechanical system design will adhere to the following codes and standards to ensure safe and proper installation of the system:
2009 Uniform Mechanical Code 2009 Uniform Plumbing Code 2009 International Building Code National Fire Protection Association; NFPA 13, NFPA 101, NFPA 54 as applicable. American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); Standards 15, 55, 62 and 90.1. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) U. S. Green Building Council’s LEED Program Guidelines New Mexico State University Design Guidelines
DESIGN CRITERIA:
Design Conditions Climatic: Location: DACC Main Campus, Building 341, Las Cruces, New Mexico
(El Paso, Tx Weather Data applied) Elevation: 3,918 feet above sea level Winter 99% Design Dry-bulb: 20o F Summer 1% Design Dry-bulb/Wet-bulb: 100 oF/64 o F
Envelope Construction and Load Calculations The heating and cooling load calculations shall be based on the following: Existing building envelope shall be used for the calculation of heating and air conditioning loads.
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Indoor Design Conditions, Interior Loads, and Ventilation requirements: The individual space loads are currently not calculated. Heating and cooling load calculations are currently based on engineering judgment and similar project until the loads are better understood. Refer to Table 1 for information used to determine heating and cooling load calculations. HVAC heating and cooling load calculations are done in accordance with ASHRAE recommendations. The HVAC heating and cooling loads are done using Trane Trace 700 software and will be used to size and select HVAC equipment. The internal heat generation densities values used in the HVAC heating and load calculations are noted below in Table 1. These values will be verified during design for final equipment selections. Space occupancy is based on architectural furniture plans and ASHRAE standards where no information is available.
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Space Type
People Density Sq.Ft./ Person
Heating Setpoint
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Cooling Setpoint
(°F)
Relative Humidit
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OSA CFM
/ Person
OSA CFM/ Sq.Ft.
Internal Plug Load
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Internal Lighting
Load W/Sq.Ft
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Classroom/Science
Labs 35 70 75 N/A 10 0.12 0.35 1.2
Computer Labs 30 70 75 N/A 10 0.18 0.5 14
Office space 2 70 75 N/A 5 0.06 1.5 1.2
Reception 270 70 75 N/A 5 0.06 0.0 1.2
Conference/
Meeting rooms 20 70 75 N/A 5 0.06 0.35 1.2
Corridors - 70 75 N/A - 0.06 0 0.7
Storage rooms - 70 75 N/A - 0.12 0 0.7
Main entry
& lobbies 60 70 75 N/A 7.5 0.06 0 1.2
MDF/IT Rooms - 68 72 N/A - - 8 1.2
Noise Requirements: Standard design per ASHRAE for normally occupied areas.
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HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION-GENERAL DISCUSSION:
Space Heating and Cooling: The existing central plant system shall be utilized for the conditioning of the renovated spaces in this project. New terminal units (VAV terminals or four pipe fan coils) will be provided in the remodeled areas and connected to the central plant piping or primary ductwork. IT Data distribution rooms shall be provided with new dedicated ductless Split systems. The preferred system manufacturer shall be Daiken. Separate room sensors shall monitor the room temperature via the building central DDC Control system.
Ventilation (Outside Air): Ventilation air rates (cubic feet per minute) will be provided in accordance with ASHRAE 62.1 – 2007 using ventilation rate procedure. Ventilation air will be provided by multiple packaged Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) units located on the roof of the building. The ERV unit will use the general building exhaust air to pre-heat and cool the incoming outside air using a cross flow air to air heat exchanger. The ventilation air will be ducted to the space or room. The ERV shall have additional capacity to further treat the outside air to handle days that are beyond design conditions in the winter and the summer. Dedicated exhaust systems shall be provided for lab general ventilation and new fume hoods. The ERV selections shall be adjusted for the added outside air requirements of the lab areas. Refer to the area specific descriptions below for additional information.
Controls: The Building's mechanical components will utilize a computer-based energy management and automatic temperature control system. The new area terminal units and other HVAC systems will be controlled and monitored through the energy management control system (EMCS). This includes remote monitoring and alarming of building equipment, temperature and pressure relationships where needed. A graphic representation of each mechanical system will be displayed at the central operator's terminal. This stand-alone EMCS will permit implementation of the most energy conservative strategies for the mechanical systems. Filter pressure drop monitoring can be provided by the EMCS at each filter bank. The control and EM system shall be Alerton Controls to interface with and match the College’s existing Alerton Control System.
PLUMBING-GENERAL DISCUSSION
Introduction
The systems shall meet all applicable codes and regulations of the State of New Mexico requirements.
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PLUMBING SYSTEMS:
The plumbing system will include:
Sanitary drain system Roof drain system Domestic cold water system Domestic hot water system Domestic hot water recirculation system RO Water System piping and distribution DI Water System piping and distribution Natural gas piping system Plumbing fixtures Plumbing interfaces to owner provided packaged waste water treatment and other water treatment systems.
Sanitary Sewer Drain System The drain, waste and vent system shall be for conventional restroom waste and area drainage as required for the project. Materials shall be schedule 40 PVC with solvent welded joints. Sewer terminations shall be required at existing sewer mains in the vicinity of the remodeled area or addition. Plumbing fixtures for the renovated existing restrooms shall be standard commercial vitreous china with low consumption flush valves for water conservation. Waterless urinals shall be considered for the restroom renovations pending owner’s approval. Lavatories shall be wall or counter mounted as indicated by the architect, urinals shall be wall mounted and water closets shall be wall or floor mounted as required by the owner. Floor drains with trap priming provisions are provided in all public toilet rooms. Mechanical equipment rooms are provided with floor sinks and each room will have as a minimum, one general floor drain. Trap priming is included at all infrequently used drains.
Roof Drain System The existing roof drainage system will remain in an unmodified unless changes are required due to conflicts with new building systems.
Domestic Cold Water, Domestic Hot Water and Domestic Hot Water Recirculation System Domestic cold water will be extended from the existing building main for the renovated areas. Domestic hot water will be provided from the existing hot water distribution system. Emergency showers will be provided with thermostatic controls to provide tempered water in accordance with current codes for the renovated water tech area labs. Utility shutoff
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controllers shall provide emergency shutdown of lab table utilities in the event of a fire or electrical failure.
Natural Gas System Any new Natural gas requirements shall be extended from the existing natural gas service lines in the building.
FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS -GENERAL DISCUSSION: New Fire Sprinkler Service
A new 6” fire sprinkler service main shall be provided from NMSU water utilities from the west end of the building entering the building from the south side of the water lab area.
Building Fire Sprinkler System
Eventually the entire building shall be fully sprinkled from the new fire riser/service described in the paragraph above. Two to three branch risers shall be required for the entire building area. Currently it is planned to indicate the new service and extension of fire sprinkler mains to the areas contained in the remodel. This work and the sprinkler system for the remodeled areas shall be base bid work. The remainder of the building sprinkler system for areas not part of the remodel shall be shown as a bid alternate for the project. Most areas shall be light hazard occupancies with various labs, storage and kitchen areas requiring ordinary hazard group 1 protection.
AREA SPECIFIC DISCUSSIONS A. Section 1 – Blue – Rooms 101, 103, 105A, 105B, 101A & 101B 1. Reconfigure existing 4 classroom layout to a six classroom layout 2. Upgrade finishes HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION: Reconfigure existing 4 classroom layout to a six classroom layout. Modify the existing air distribution for the revised floor plan and provide new ceiling supply and return diffusers and registers. Review and replace existing terminal units to provide additional capacity for the computer labs. Existing system is a constant volume multi-zone system. Branch terminal units will have to be added to allow individual space/zone control of the remodeled areas.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS: Plumbing renovations for this section shall be minimal. Plumbing shall be provided for any HVAC revisions for condensate drains or supplemental DX cooling for the computer labs.und
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B. Section 2 – Red – Rooms 102,104,106, all 108 rooms, R101 & R102, J100 1. The proposed layout shows extended toilet rooms to existing perimeter wall, reconfigured layout, removing existing offices 108A, 108B, 108C, 108D 2. Replace plumbing fixtures, upgrade finishes 3. Upgrade finishes 4. Feasibility of expansion of the building to the east to enlarge classrooms was reviewed and determined not to be feasible HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION: Reconfigure existing classroom and restroom layouts to be three general classrooms with completely remodeled and expanded restrooms. Modify the existing air distribution for the revised floor plan and provide new ceiling supply and return diffusers and registers. Review and replace existing terminal units to provide air conditioning to the spaces. New exhaust systems shall be provided for the remodeled restrooms.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS: Completely renovate the existing men’s and women’s restrooms to expand them and install new fixtures. Miscellaneous plumbing connections for the revised/new HVAC terminal units. C. Section 3 – Yellow and the west end of Section 5 Green – Rooms 123, 125, 127 1. Feasibility of expansion of the building to the north to enlarge classrooms was reviewed and determined not to be feasible 2. If the building finishes are updated, it should be phased in coordination with the Bohannen Huston Water Utilities Addition Stabilization project. HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION: Reconfigure existing 3 classroom layout with new interior finishes and infrastructure. Modify the existing air distribution for the revised floor plan and provide new ceiling supply and return diffusers and registers. Review and replace existing terminal units or system branch ductwork to provide additional capacity for the computer labs.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS: Plumbing shall be provided for any HVAC revisions for condensate drains or supplemental DX cooling for the computer labs.
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D. Section 4 –Green – Rooms 128, 129, 131 1. Classroom 131, Prototype Water Treatment will not require finish upgrades unless it is repurposed as an Art Classroom. HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION:
Modify the existing air distribution for the revised floor plan and provide new ceiling supply and return diffusers and registers for rooms 129 and 131.
Room 128 is the wastewater and water treatment lab facility containing a number of water treatment systems (primary filtration, RO water, DI water, Ultrafiltration as well as a flow through waste water treatment plant). This area shall be completely removed from the buildings central HVAC system and the room isolated. During certain treatment system processes, odor complaints have occurred throughout the building.
New HVAC systems shall consist of dedicated exhaust of specific equipment or tanks, new split system space conditioning systems and dedicated packaged make up air systems to replace the increased volume of exhausted air. Consideration shall be given to filtering and treating the exhaust air paths (activated carbon filters) to further reduce odor transfer outside the facility. Cross flow energy recovery ventilators shall be utilized to pretreat outside fresh air for the high ventilation requirements. These will use independent air paths to avoid any recirculation or cross contamination of air streams.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS:
Plumbing shall be provided for any HVAC revisions for condensate drains or DX cooling units. Plumbing piping revisions may be required for the relocation of the various treatment systems or the installation of new equipment or systems. The final extent of equipment relocation or replacement is not determined at this phase of the project. New emergency showers and eyewash fixtures shall be provided in room 128. E. Section 5- Orange – Rooms 118A, 118, 122A, J120, 122, 124, 126, 126A 1. Existing rooms 118 and 118A are shown in the proposed layout to accommodate a new IT room at approximately 190 SF, new storage room at approximately 170SF and a security office at approximately 203 SF with a service counter and a window designed to observe activity in the commons. 2. Room 122A, Reference & Autoclave requires finish updates and a new fan hood/exhaust system for the Autoclave. 3. Room 124, Lab purpose needs definition and list of requirements. 4. Classroom 126 should have a wall built at approximately 24‘ from the front wall to create a classroom of approximately 850 SF. The back of the room, 126A would then be a storage room for either or both classrooms 131 and 126 of approximately 550 SF. 5. Classroom 126 will require complete classroom finishes for walls, ceilings, floors, white boards, tack boards, projection and wireless equipment. 6. Shelving used to create the current divider wall could be used in the storage room.
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HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION:
Modify the existing air distribution for the revised floor plan and provide new ceiling supply and return diffusers and registers. Lab spaces shall have new fume hoods with dedicated exhaust fans. Dedicated exhaust and make up air system shall be provided for the new location of the autoclave that serves lab 122A. A new make-up air system shall be provided to replace the exhaust air from the labs.
Cross flow energy recovery ventilators shall be utilized to pretreat outside fresh air for the high ventilation requirements. These will use independent air paths to avoid any recirculation or cross contamination of air streams.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS: Modify the existing plumbing to provide drains, waste and vent systems for new lab furniture. Acid resistant waste systems and neutralization shall be required. Extension of domestic hot and cold water piping, installation of new RO and DI water system piping, compressed air and vacuum piping shall also be required for the project. New emergency showers and eyewash fixtures shall be provided in all lab areas. F. Upgrades to all classrooms, storage rooms, and offices in the blue, red, green, and yellow areas shall be upgraded with: 1. Allerton card key locks 2. New ceiling grid and tile systems 3. Floor coverings 4. Wall finishes 5. White and tack boards as required 6. Lighting systems needs to be replaced 7. New roof for the entire building, may have roofing funds to cover 8. Number of computer labs or classrooms equipped to teach computer programs has not yet been defined. An option to use a raised floor system to facilitate easy changes in these rooms was proposed. 9. Raise ceiling heights in all classrooms if possible or provide solar tubes. HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION:
All areas receiving new finishes shall have new air distribution devices (ceiling or sidewall supply diffusers and return air registers).
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G. IT upgrades may be required. If new location of IT room is approved, additional programming with the IT Manager should be done to define the Scope of Work. HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION: IT Data distribution rooms shall be provided with new dedicated ductless Split systems. The preferred system manufacturer shall be Daiken. Separate room sensors shall monitor the room temperature via the building central DDC Control system.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS: Plumbing shall be provided for any HVAC revisions for condensate drains or supplemental DX cooling for the IT rooms.
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DACC BUILDING 341 RENOVATIONS DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICAL NARRATIVE
The purpose of this narrative is to recap the design approach in order to assist the owner/reviewer in analyzing the proposed electrical design for this facility. The scope of this project is to renovate various areas of DACC Building 341 at the Las Cruces Main Campus. The individual systems will be elaborated upon in respective sections below. The concept of design in most systems is based on the existing systems and current space use, energy efficiency and simplicity of maintenance. The electrical system shall meet all code, regulations, and safety requirements. The electrical system shall be functional, expandable and have low maintenance costs.
CODES AND STANDARDS:
The electrical design and installation shall comply with the following codes and standards:
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Codes: NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), 72,101. 2014 New Mexico Electrical Code (NEC 2014). 2009 International Building Code. 2009 Uniform Fire Code (UFC). 2010 Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) Handbook. Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS). New Mexico Night Skies Protection Act. International Energy Conservation Code (IECC 2006). Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) New Mexico State University Design Guidelines
ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION – LIGHTS & OUTLETS The scope of the project consists of interior space remodels. No additional square footage is being added to the building. The capacity of existing panels is assumed to be adequate. However, it is expected that existing panels will not have enough breaker spaces. We expect to add 120V circuit panels to feed new outlets in remodeled classrooms. New circuits are needed in the labs for 220V loads. This is an area that new panels may be needed as well.
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ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION – HVAC New load will be added because of new HVAC ventilation and new exhaust systems. New circuits will be added as needed. New panels and new feeders will be added as needed. LIGHTING In areas of remodel and new work, existing lighting will be replaced with new light fixtures. Most of the new lights will be LED. The new lighting in the General Classrooms will be with 2 x 4 recessed LED light fixtures. The computer classroom new lighting is the only planned area with new fluorescent lighting; this will be with pendant hung direct/indirect LED. The wall mount switches will be replaced with bi-level low voltage switches tied to new occupancy sensors. The occupancy sensor system shall be Watt Stopper or equal. Emergency and exit lighting will be added as needed to meet code. Provide power and control to the new solar tubes where installed. DATA WIRING Data drops will be added as needed. Per NMSU standard the cable will be provided to the contractor for installation by him, but termination will be DACC/NMSU.
AREA SPECIFIC DISCUSSIONS A. Section 1 – Blue – Rooms 101, 103, 105A, 105B, 101A & 101B 1. Reconfigure existing 4 classroom layout to a six classroom layout 2. Upgrade finishes Provide new LED lighting and occupancy sensors in new classrooms. Provide new outlets as needed in new classrooms. Provide new floor boxes. Cut and patch the floor as needed. Provide new power to the ceiling projector and projector screen. Provide power and data for new teacher stations. B. Section 2 – Red – Rooms 102,104,106, all 108 rooms, R101 & R102, J100 1. The proposed layout shows extended toilet rooms to existing perimeter wall, reconfigured layout, removing existing offices 108A, 108B, 108C, 108D 2. Replace plumbing fixtures, upgrade finishes 3. Upgrade finishes. Replace lighting with LED. Add occupancy sensors. Disconnect and reconnect exhaust fans as needed.
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Add outlets as needed to new office spaces. Add computer and data drops as needed. C. Section 3 – Yellow - Rooms 123, 125, 127 1. If the building finishes are updated, it should be phased in coordination with the Bohannen Huston Water Utilities Addition Stabilization project. In new and reconfigured spaces provide new LED lighting. Provide Watt Stopper or equal occupancy sensor light controls. In new and reconfigured spaces provide new outlets as needed. Provide new data drops. Provide power for new equipment as needed. D. Section 4 –Green – Rooms 128, 129, 131 1. Classroom 131, Prototype Water Treatment will not require finish upgrades unless it is repurposed as an Art Classroom. In new and reconfigured spaces provide new LED lighting. Provide Watt stopper or equal occupancy sensor light controls. In new and reconfigured spaces provide new outlets as needed. Provide new data drops. Provide power for new equipment as needed. E. Section 5- Orange – Rooms 118A, 118, 122A, J120, 122, 124, 126, 126A 1. Existing rooms 118 and 118A are shown in the proposed layout to accommodate a new IT room at approximately 190 SF, new storage room at approximately 170SF and a security office at approximately 203 SF with a service counter and a window designed to observe activity in the commons. 2. Room 122A, Reference & Autoclave requires finish updates and a new fan hood/exhaust system for the Autoclave. 3. Room 124, Lab purpose needs definition and list of requirements. 4. Classroom 126 should have a wall built at approximately 24’ from the front wall to create a classroom of approximately 850 SF. The back of the room, 126A would then be a storage room for either or both classrooms 131 and 126 of approximately 550 SF. 5. Classroom 126 will require complete classroom finishes for walls, ceilings, floors, white boards, tack boards, projection and wireless equipment. 6. Shelving used to create the current divider wall could be used in the storage room. In new and reconfigured spaces provide new LED lighting. Provide watt stopper or equal occupancy sensor light controls. New IT Room will have plywood walls, dedicated outlets, grounding and power for HVAC. In new and reconfigured spaces, provide new outlets as needed. Provide new data drops. Add outlets in the lab areas. Add GFCI outlets. Add outlets to benches. Add power for 220V equipment. Upgrade lighting in the labs.
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F. Upgrades to all classrooms, storage rooms, and offices in the blue, red, green and yellow areas shall be upgraded with: 1. Allerton card key locks 2. New ceiling grid and tile systems 3. Floor coverings 4. Wall finishes 5. White and tack boards as required 6. Lighting systems needs to be replaced 7. New roof for the entire building may have roofing funds to cover 8. Number of computer labs or classrooms equipped to teach computer programs has not yet been defined. A raised floor system to facilitate easy changes in these rooms is proposed. 9. Raise ceiling heights in all classrooms if possible or provide sola-tubes with motorized dampers. With the replacement of the ceiling grid all loose cabling above the ceiling shall be properly supported from the structure. Also all electrical conduits that are not properly supported shall be fixed. All boxes shall have covers. Replace lighting with new LED light fixtures. Provide Watt Stopper or equal occupancy sensor light controls. If sola-Tubes are provided, connect power and control as needed. .G. IT upgrades may be required. If new location of IT room is approved, additional programming with the IT Manager should be done to define the Scope of Work. New IT rooms shall have plywood walls, dedicated power outlets and grounding. Contractor shall provide the racks and table trays within the room. New power shall be provided to the new HVAC cooling units. H. The entire building will require a new fire alarm system and panel to meet requirements of code official with jurisdiction and NMSU standards. A meeting was held with DACC personnel, the A/E and MNSU Fire Department. The following items were discussed and agreed upon.
The occupancy of the building is B occupancy. The building does not require a Distributed Recipient Mass Notification System. The minimum requirement is a manual fire alarm system. The use of smoke and heat detectors throughout the building is not required by code or by NMSU FD, and will not be provided. The smoke detectors at the fire alarm panels that are required will be provided. The new fire alarm panel manufacturers shall be Gamewell, Notifier or Firelite. The new system will be addressable.
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Wiring above ceilings shall be plenum rated; installation in conduit is not required. In public area the wiring will be in conduit or wire mold. In utilitarian spaces wiring shall be in conduit. New fire alarm appliances will be ceiling mounted to the fullest extent possible. Pull station will be provide at all exits and 200 feet on center. Pull stations do not require the clear plastic alarmed cover. Remote test station required for HVAC systems will be ceiling mounted. Power for the duct detectors shall come from the fire alarm panel. Fire alarm indicating devices shall be red in color. The new fire sprinkler system shall be monitored by the new fire alarm system for water flow and for tamper switches.
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