Summer internship report -Orlando Fl,USA -Vikramsingh Gurav

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ARCHITECTURE INTERNSHIP REPORT Vikramsingh B. Gurav ARCH 779F Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 Professor Carole Pacheco SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN


CONTENTS CONTENTS 2 SPECIAL THANKS

3

APPROACH TO INTERNSHIP

4

SPECIAL THANKS

5

ABOUT THE FIRM

6

MEET THE TEAM

7

INTERNSHIP WORK

8

SITE VISIT’S

32

SITE VISITS

33

BREAK FROM OFFICE

34

MY STUDY TOUR

35

MY STUDY TOUR

36

CONCLUSION 37

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SPECIAL THANKS

Carole Pacheco AIA, NCARB PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE Department of Architecture Savannah College of Art and Design As a Professor of Architecture she always been a best guide and supervisior. I thank for accepting my offer to be my Supervisior. As a guide she always has been a great support in SCAD. The backbone of what I have reach till today and my success. All credit goes to the Professor. She guided from the beginning of the process of the search of the Internship till the completion of the Internship. I am honoured to meet with you and being an important part of my life journey. Thank you

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APPROACH TO INTERNSHIP The decision for going to the ‘AIA Convention 2017’ where all the Architect’s came at one place was the first step towards the Internship. I got an opportunity to meet with many architect’s, To listen to them through key notes and speakers. Also the Expo in the convention provided exposure to the current technology and use of materials in Architecture field. It was this Expo where I meet with the Architect Robby Joshi who gave me opportunity for this Internship. It was an exciting how a visit to the Convention or Expo turn out as great opportunites. I sent my request for the Summer Internship along with the Resume and Portfolio and I got accepted. It will always be the most memorable day of my life. This internship would have been incomplete with the special mention of Professor Carole Pacheco who accepted my offer to be my Supervisor.

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SPECIAL THANKS

AR. ROBBY JOSHI PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT AIA,RA, MARCH, NCARB, LEEDTM AP Mr. Robby Joshi, AIA, LEED AP, Managing Director and Principal Architect at ARCHENICS (Division of Metro Group of Companies) - a Global A&E firm based in US and Asia Pacific offering full service Design, Engineering and Construction Management. He is graduated from Washington University in St. Louis. Mr. Joshi has NCARB certified track record of experience consisting of over twenty years of leadership positions in all phases of conceptual planning, design and construction coordination of a variety of project types ranging from layout of new townships and commercial centers -multiplex malls, to planning large industrial, telecommunication and pharmaceutical buildings, successfully integrating design, technical and interpersonal skills to produce quality building systems. He has provided his expertise to various local corporations with a hands-on approach to project design, construction coordination and project management to succeed in their business decision. Thanks for the opportunity of the Internship. This Internship will always be anan vital part of my life. Vikramsingh B. Gurav I ARCH 779F I Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 I Professor Carole Pacheco

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ABOUT THE FIRM The Firm has completed its 15 years of professional service. ARCHENICS Design studio which forms an association of Architect’s, Engineers and Environmental Experts. It is located at the heart of the Orlando City. It is very close to Universal Studios. It is an International Design firm which provides service to many different types of projects including Town Planning, Residential, Office, Retail Healthcare projects,Hotels, Industrial Projects, Hospitality and Resort Facilities. Along with the Architectural design it also provides engineering services to the clients. The Firm has a meeting every week regarding all the projects status and work. The Employes are very helpful and kind. They help me for any problem I had related to Building codes, Design Techniques,Construction documentation, Technical details, Specifications and Communications. I learned a lot from Principal Architect. Mr.Robby Joshi,AIA. Mr. Joshi guided me for each and every problem and questions I faced with proper explanation and logic. Because of this Internship I got hands on many different types of Projects which included Townhouse Projects, Health Care, Industrial, Hospitality, Hotel. Each project gave me a new experience of learning new things, Americans standards of each project, ADA requirements, Fire Assemblies. The Firm has a work with Fun culture. Everyone enjoys the work, which results in good output from the employees. We have meetings with consultants, go out for lunch. which makes not only employee relationship but creates a bond as a family.

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MEET THE TEAM

Ar. Robby Joshi

Ar. Ravindra Rampersad

Ar. Elenor Soliven

Ar. Sylvia Mones

PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT

EMPLOYEE

EMPLOYEE

EMPLOYEE

Mr. Robby Joshi, AIA, LEED AP, Managing Director and Principal Architect at ARCHENICS

Bachelors Degree from New york City College of Technology NYCCT.

Graduated in 1987 from University of Santo Tomas, Manila

Graduated in 2008.

Work experience in AsiaManila, Singapore, and US.

Graduated in 1992 from Washington University in St. Louis

Has a 10 years of experience in Newyork and Florida.

Loves to play Piano as a hobby.

(Division of Metro Group of Companies) - a Global A&E firm based in US and Asia Pacific offering full service Design, Engineering and Construction Management. Vikramsingh B. Gurav I ARCH 779F I Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 I Professor Carole Pacheco

A Licensed Architect in Philippines. Graduated from University of San Carlos, Philippines. An Adreanaline Junkie.

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

1

WEEK JUNE 7th -14th

Bass Road Housing Project - TOWNHOUSE TYPE:

Residential Project.

ROLE: To design 2 and 3 bedroom options for a Townhouse Project, two floors along with the Site plan.

WHAT I LEARN: This project gave me a broad knowledge of spaces along with the standards. More space in less area was an idea. I learn planning, presentation techniques, room and toilet sizes and their standards, Site Plan, Parking requirements as per the FBC (Florida Building codes). Handicap parking requirements, size of the roads and their allocation, Island size and shapes. Visualization of a space.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: Got an opportunity to study Townhouse and their planning, location of spaces, Site plan Open spaces, Parking spaces.

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6

8

8

8

8

7

8

10

8

9

9

8

3 BEDROOM SUITES MULTI FAMILY TOWNHOUSE BLDG 1

3 BEDROOM SUITES MULTI FAMILY TOWNHOUSE BLDG 2

3 BEDROOM SUITES MULTI FAMILY TOWNHOUSE BLDG 3

8

WIC

WIC

5'3"X 8'0"

WIC

5'3"X 8'0"

5'3"X 8'0"

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

13'0" X 11'8"

W/D

UP

DN

DN

UP

DN

DN

KITCHEN

BATH

9'7" X 10'1"

KITCHEN

9'7" X 10'1"

DN

KITCHEN

9'7" X 10'1"

10'1" X 6'0"

CLOSET

WIC LIVING

CLOSET

METRO

BATH

BATH

COUNTER

WIC

4'0"X2'0"

JACUZZI

8'0" X 11'8"

BEDROOM 10'X11'8"

WIC

COUNTER

PANTRY

ARCHITECTURE PLANNING 8'0" X 11'8" 4'5"X5'6" 4'5"X5'6" DESIGN ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT BEDROOM 10'X11'8"

WIC

5'3"X 8'0"

DN

DN

BATH

W/D

DN

WIC

FIRST FLOOR

BEDROOM

14'3" X 10'2"

BATH

5'7"X1'10"

4'5"X5'6"

PANTRY 4'5"X5'6"

W/D

COUNTER

PANTRY 4'5"X5'6"

COUNTER

BEDROOM

14'3" X 10'2"

PANTRY 4'5"X5'6"

WIC

5'3"X 8'0" 13'0" X 11'8"

W/D

DN

DN

BATH

10'1" X 6'0"

WIC

WIC

5'7"X1'10" COUNTER

14'3" X 10'2"

ARCHITECTURE PLANNING DESIGN ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT

WIC

5'7"X1'10"

COUNTER

BEDROOM

PANTRY

5'7"X1'10"

4'0"X2'0"

10'1" X 6'0"

WIC

METRO

WIC

LIVING

12'8"X 12'7"

BEDROOM

13'0" X 11'8"

BATH

BATH

BATH

BEDROOM

10'1" X 6'0"

COUNTER

DN

5'7"X8'3"

5'3"X 8'0"

WIC

5'7"X1'10"

WIC

WIC

13'0" X 11'8"

DN

DN

CLOSET

5'7"X1'10"

4'0"X2'0"

WIC

13'0" X 11'8"

W/D

10'1" X 6'0"

14'3" X 10'2" 5401 SOUTH KIRKMAN ROAD, SUITE14'3" 310X 10'2" JACUZZI JACUZZI 8'0" X 11'8" 8'0" X 11'8" ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32819 TEL: (407) 354 4477 FAX: (407) 386 8666 BEDROOM BEDROOM 10'X11'8" AA#26001341 -10'X11'8" EMAIL: ROBBY@ARCHENICS.COM

5'3"X 8'0"

W/D

10'1" X 6'0"

BUILDING 1,2,3 TOWNHOME TYPE-3 : 3 BEDROOM

WIC

5'7"X1'10" 5'7"X8'3"

BEDROOM

13'0" X 11'8"

KITCHEN

9'7" X 10'1"

METRO ARCHITECTURE PARTNERSHIP, INC. BEDROOM BEDROOM

JACUZZI PANTRY

4'0"X2'0"

BEDROOM

DN

BATH

BATH

5'7"X8'3"

BEDROOM

14'3" X 10'2"

LIVING

12'8"X 12'7"

W/D

10'1" X 6'0"

CLOSET LIVING

12'8"X 12'7"

5'7"X8'3"

DN

BATH

10'1" X 6'0"

12'8"X 12'7" 5'7"X1'10"

BEDROOM

13'0" X 11'8"

UP

DN

13'0" X 11'8"

W/D

WIC

5'3"X 8'0"

BEDROOM

UP

10

3 BEDROOM SUITES MULTI FAMILY TOWNHOUSE BLDG 4

3 BEDROOM SUITES MULTI FAMILY TOWNHOUSE BLDG 5

3 BEDROOM SUITES MULTI FAMILY TOWNHOUSE BLDG 6

3 BEDROOM SUITES MULTI FAMILY TOWNHOUSE BLDG 7

COUNTER

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

METRO ARCHITECTURE PARTNERSHIP, INC.14'3" X 10'2" 14'3" X 10'2"

5401 SOUTH KIRKMAN ROAD,PANTRY SUITE 310 PANTRY 4'5"X5'6" 4'5"X5'6" ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32819 TEL: (407) 354 4477 FAX: (407) 386 8666 AA#26001341 - EMAIL: ROBBY@ARCHENICS.COM

METRO

BUILDING 1,2,3 TOWNHOME TYPE-3 : 3 BEDROOM

METRO ARCHITECTURE PARTNERSHIP, INC.

SECOND FLOOR

ARCHITECTURE PLANNING DESIGN ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT

5401 SOUTH KIRKMAN ROAD, SUITE 310 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32819 TEL: (407) 354 4477 FAX: (407) 386 8666 AA#26001341 - EMAIL: ROBBY@ARCHENICS.COM

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TOWNHOME TYPE-3 : 3 BEDROOM SECOND FLOOR

METRO ARCHITECTURE PARTNERSHIP, INC.

ARCHITECTURE

PLANNING

5401 SOUTH KIRKMAN ROAD, SUITE 310 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32819


INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

2

WEEK JUNE 15th -21st

Airport Acres 400-500- Powell Electric office

TYPE: Industrial Office - Interior renovation and Alteration

ROLE: After the first project, I was introduced to another project. This project was Interior Renovation and Alteration project. It was an office building which had warehouse. I was assigned this project to make changes in the planning as per the owner discussions and to prepare set of drawings for permit. To prepare two different options for finalizing the plan.

WHAT I LEARN: The design standards for an Industrial office area. ADA requirements, Fire rated walls and their assemblies. Finish required for an Industrial office. Ceiling design requirements, ceiling grid placement as per the rooms. Exit Doors and their openings as per the ADA.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: Requirements of the Industrial office as per the functioning. Fire rated walls size and placements in the office.

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48 min

48 min

1220

12 min

1220

60 min

18 min

305

42 min

1525

445

22 min

1065

12 max

1065

560

1370

42 min

915

54 min

1525

60 min

36 min

54 min

610

1065

24 min

560

42 min

22 min

7-9

24 min

48 min

610

24 min 610

1220

1220

180-230

48 min

1220

15 min

48 min

42 min

48 max

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  12 min

33-36 max

36 min

33-36 min

24 min

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

3

WEEK JUNE 22nd -29th

Airport Acres 400-500- Powell Electric office

TYPE: Industrial Office - Interior renovation and Alteration

ROLE: To prepare MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) drawing set.

WHAT I LEARN: 1. We received the drawing from MEP Consultants for the MEP sheets for this project. 2. Also on 28th June I got an opportunity to go to the ‘City Council of Orlando’ for a council meeting regarding a project. I was told to prepare Introduction slide of a commercial project ‘ Lake COPELAND’which included the video of the project. It was a good opportunity to be a part of the council meeting.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: To study and implement the MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) drawings and prepare the MEP sheets for the project and include it in the floor plan.

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

4

WEEK JUNE 30th-JULY 6th

Airport Acres 400-500- Powell Electric office

TYPE: Industrial Office - Interior Renovation and Alteration

ROLE: To prepare MEP drawings for this project as per the MEP consultants redlines.

WHAT I LEARN: The duct work and its system. The size and the runway to the office of the AC ducts. Plumbing flow and different size of the pipes as per requirement. Electrical connections and position of switches.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: I got an opportunity to look at other projects MEP drawings. It gave idea how the MEP works for different projects .

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PLAN POWER SYMBOLS

PLAN LIGHTING SYMBOLS

ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS

GENERAL NOTES

PLAN FIRE ALARM SYMBOLS H S S

CONTROL DEVICE SYMBOLS

S

F S

H

TS FS

PLAN COMMUNICATION SYMBOLS

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

5

WEEK JULY 7th- July 13th

Airport Acres 400-500- Powell Electric office

TYPE: Industrial Office - Interior Renovation and Alteration

ROLE: To prepare permit set of drawings for this project.

WHAT I LEARN: Completed the permit set drawing. It was sent to Authority for submission. Got a broad knowledge of the drawings required for this Industrial project.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: Talk with the MEP consultants regarding the redlines. Cross check and review of drawings from MEP consultants before sending for submission.

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LOOSE KEY AND VACUUM BREAKER HOSE BIBBB, CHROME PLATED FOR USE PUBLIC AREAS

ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS

H)

CUTTING AND PATCHING:

PART 1 - GENERAL A)

GENERAL CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: THIS WORK IS SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL CONDITIONS AND THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS BOUND THERIN. THE FOLLOWING CODES AND REGULATIONS SHALL GOVERN THE EXTENT AND INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL WORK UNLESS MORE STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS ARE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS OR SPECIFIED HEREIN: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

B)

C)

2011 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2014 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARDS (NFPA) UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. (UL) NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (NEMA) ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL AND STATE BUILDING CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE AJH

SCOPE: 1)

THE WORK OF THIS DIVISION CONSISTS OF FURNISHING ALL LABOR, EQUIPMENT SUPERVISION, APPLIANCE, AND MATERIALS, AND PERFORMING ALL OPERATIONS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE ALL ITEMS OF WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE SPECIFICATIONS, APPLICABLE DRAWINGS, AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE COMPLETE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.

2)

THE WORK PROVIDED UNDER THIS DIVISION SHALL INCLUDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, AND REINSPECTION FEES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, TRANSPORTATION, INSURANCE, TEMPORARY PROTECTION, TEMPORARY LIGHTING AND POWER, SUPERVISION AND INCIDENTAL ITEMS ESSENTIAL FOR PROPER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION, EVEN IF NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED OR INDICATED IN THE DRAWINGS.

2)

PROVIDE ONLY UL LISTED AND LABELED PRODUCTS (WHERE APPLICABLE) OF TYPES INDICATED. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AND IN UNUSED CONDITION. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FORM OR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION BY NAME, MAKE OR CATALOG NUMBER, SUCH REFERENCES SHALL BE INTERPRETED AS ESTABLISHING A STANDARD OF QUALITY AND SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A LIMITING CONDITION. THE CONTRACTOR IN SUCH CASES MAY USE AN ARTICLE, DEVICE, PRODUCT, MATERIAL, FORM OR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION WHICH IN THE JUDGEMENT OF THE ENGINEER, EXPRESSED IN WRITING, IS EQUAL TO THAT SPECIFIED.

HANDLING OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 1) 2)

J)

2)

K)

L)

1)

CONFORM TO ALL GOVERNING CODES, ORDINANCES, AND REGULATIONS OF CITY, COUNTY AND STATE HAVING JURISDICTION. WHERE LOCAL CODES ARE NOT APPLICABLE, CONFORM TO THE 2011 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE.

2)

BID WORK TO CONFORM TO CODE AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO OWNER.

PROVIDE FOR ALL EQUIPMENT, APPARATUS, DISCONNECTS, AND REMOTE CONTROL SWITCHES RIGID, LAMINATED, PHENOLIC LABELS, WHITE WITH BLACK LETTERS AND SELF-ADHESIVE BACK. TAPE LABELS OR ADHESIVE ARE NOT PERMITTED. LABEL LETTERING SHALL BE 1/4" IN HEIGHT. LABELS SHALL SPECIFY: EQUIPMENT NAME (IF ANY), VOLTAGE, PANEL AND CIRCUIT NUMBER SERVING DEVICES OR EQUIPMENT.

2)

COORDINATE WORK SCHEDULE AND MATERIAL DELIVERY. PROVIDE A COMPETENT SUPERINTENDENT IN CHARGE OF WORK AT ALL TIME. SUPERINTENDENT QUALIFICATION IS SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE ARCHITECT. SUPERINTENDENT SHALL NOT BE WITHDRAWN OR CHANGED WITHOUT PROVIDING WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO THE ARCHITECT.

4)

PROVIDE QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS AND LABORERS TO PERFORM ALL WORK. INSTALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT IN A NEAT, WORKMANLIKE MANNER. REMOVE AND REPLACE ANY MATERIAL OR EQUIPMENT WHICH IS IMPROPERLY INSTALLED, OR DAMAGED IN THE OPINION OF THE ARCHITECT, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.

5)

EXAMINE THE WORK OF OTHER TRADES AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IN WRITING IF ANY CONDITION EXISTS WHICH WILL PREVENT SATISFACTORY INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT. STARTING OF WORK WITHOUT NOTIFICATION INDICATES ACCEPTANCE AND SUBSEQUENT CHANGES REQUIRED WILL BE DONE AT NO EXPENSE TO THE OWNER.

6)

THE INTEGRITY OF FIRE-RATRED PARTITIONS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AROUND PENETRATING ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS. FIRE-RATED SEALANT, SLEEVES, ESCUTCHEONS, AND SIMILARY UNITS SHALL BE PROVIDED WHERE REQUIRED BY REFERENCED CODES AND THE AHJ.

INTERPRETATION OF DRAWINGS 1)

THE DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO SHOW EXACT LOCATIONS OF CONDUIT RUNS, OUTLET BOXES, JUNCTION BOXES, PULL BOXES, ETC. THE LOCATIONS OF EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES, FIXTURES, CONDUIT, OUTLET BOXES, AND SIMILAR DEVICES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS ARE APPROXIMATE. EXACT LOCATIONS SHALL BE AS ACCEPTED BY THE ENGINEER DURING CONSTRUCTION. FIELD VERIFY ALL INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THE PLACING OF ELECTRICAL WORK AND IN CASE OF INTERFERENCE WITH OTHER WORK, PROCEED AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER AND PROVIDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK IN AN ACCEPTABLE MANNER.

2)

NOTIFY ARCHITECT/ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES FOUND DURING CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT AND DO NOT PROCEED WITH THAT PORTION OF THE PROJECT UNTIL A WRITTEN, DEFINITIVE STATEMENT IS RECEIVED PROVIDING CLEAR DIRECTION. IF A CONFLICT EXISTS BETWEEN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND ANY APPLICABLE CODE OR STANDARD, THE MOST STRINGENT REQUIREMENT SHALL BE INCLUDED FOR THIS PROJECT. QUESTIONABLE AREAS OF CONFLICT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE JUDGEMENT OF THE ENGINEER.

3)

COMPARE ALL DRAWINGS AND VERIFY FIGURES BEFORE LAYING OUT WORK. CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS WHICH MIGHT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED THEREBY. SPECIAL NOTICE SHALL BE TAKEN OF CODE-REQUIRED ELECTRICAL CLEARANCES AND THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF DISCREPANCIES.

4)

WHEN MEASUREMENTS ARE AFFECTED BY CONDITIONS ALREADY ESTABLISHED, CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL MEASUREMENTS NOTWITHSTANDING GIVEN SCALE OR FIGURE DIMENSIONS ON DRAWINGS.

DURING PROGRESS OF WORK, KEEP ONE SET OF PRINTS DOCUMENTING ANY CHANGES FROM ORIGINAL PLANS.

2)

UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, FURNISH ARCHITECH/ENGINEER WITH A CLEAN SET OF LEGIBLE AND ACCURATELY MARKED PRINTS INDICATING ALL CHANGES FROM ORIGINAL PLANS.

1)

CONTRACTOR AND MANUFACTURER TO GUARANTEE EQUIPMENT FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE (1) YEAR AFTER FINAL ACCEPTANCE.

2)

CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR ONE (1) YEAR AFTER FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY DEFECTS WITHOUT EXPENSE TO OWNER. FURNISH SERVICE FOR ONE (1) YEAR AFTER ACCEPTANCE. SERVICE TO INCLUDE LUBRICATION, CLEANING, NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS, AND/OR REPLACEMENTS, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE, ETC.

3)

COMPANY: THE UTILITY COMPANY SERVING THIS PROJECT, WHICH WILL BE REFERRED TO AS THE UTILITY COMPANY HEREIN.

2)

SERVICE: MAKE ALL ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE UTILITY COMPANY FOR OBTAINING A COMPLETE SERVICE. PAY ALL CHARGES AND PROVIDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL FOR THE SERVICE. SERVICE SHALL BE OBTAINED AT 208/120 OR 480/277 VOLTS FROM THE UTILITY COMPANY. PROVIDE UNDERGROUND CABLES AND CONDUITS FOR INCOMING SERVICES FROM THE UTILITY PAD-MOUNTED TRANSFORMER TO DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT. INSTALL METER SOCKET AND PROVIDE CT CABINET AND WIRING. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO INCLUDE INSTALLATION COST OF UTILITY REQUIRED CONDUITS FROM THE UTILITY POLE TO PAD-MOUNTED TRANSFORMER.

3)

FEES: CONTACT THE UTILITY COMPANY TO DETERMINE IF ANY FEES, CHARGES, OR COSTS WILL BE DUE THE COMPANY AS REQUIRED FOR TEMPORARY POWER, PERMANENT POWER, INSTALLATIONS, HOOK-UPS, ETC. THESE CHARGES SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE BID PRICE.

4)

PAYMENT: PAY FOR ALL REQUIRED LICENSES, FEES, AND INSPECTIONS. INCLUDE ALL COSTS IN THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION COST SUBMISSION. THESE COSTS SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO ALL APPLICABLE TAXES, PERMITS, NECESSARY NOTICES, CERTIFICATES, AND ALL COSTS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN THEM.

6)

2)

WIRE #2AWG AND SMALLER SHALL BE FACTORY COLOR CODED. WIRE #1 AWG AND LARGER MAY BE COLOR CODED BY FIELD PAINTING OR COLOR TAPING OF 6" LENGTHS OF EXPOSED ENDS.

C)

1)

2) 3)

WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS AFTER AWARD OF CONTRACT THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ORDER AND SCHEDULE DELIVERY OF ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT CONCERNED WITH THIS PORTION OF THE WORK. WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER AWARD OF CONTRACT SUBMIT TO ENGINEER, IN QUADRUPLICATE, A STATEMENT OF CONFIRMATIONS LISTING EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER, DATE ORDERED, AND DELIVERY DATE. WHERE CHOICE OF MANUFACTURER IS GIVEN TO THE CONTRACTOR, LIST THE ONE ORDERED. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS MUST BE INCLUDED IN SUBMITTAL LETTER. PANELS, SWITCHBOARDS, DISCONNECTS, STARTERS, WIRE, CONDUIT, EMT, OUTLET BOXES, DEVICES, PLATES, PLASTIC NAME PLATES, SPECIAL EQUIPMENT, AND LUMINAIRES.

E)

SHOP DRAWINGS TO BE SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN FORTY-FIVE (45) DAYS AFTER AWARD OF CONTRACT AND PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF MATERIAL REQUIRING APPROVAL. SHOP DRAWINGS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED COMPLETE THROUGH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, ONE AT A TIME. INTERMITTENT OR INCOMPLETE SUBMITTALS WILL BE REJECTED. MATERIAL OR EQUIPMENT REQUIRING SHOP DRAWING APPROVAL IS NOT TO BE INSTALLED ON PROJECT UNTIL APPROVED SHOP DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN RETURNED BY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER.

F)

INTERRUPTION OF EXISTING SERVICE: COORDINATE ALL REQUIRED OUTAGES 48 HOURS ADVANCE WITH OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. SUBMIT OUTAGE REQUEST ALONG WITH ANTICIPATED DURATION TO OWNER IN WRITING AND OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM OWNER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH OUTAGE.

2)

SAMPLES SHALL BE SUBMITTED THROUGH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WITH ALL SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES PREPAID. ANY EXPENSE INCURRED IN SECURING, DELIVERY, AND RETURN OF SAMPLES IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. SAMPLES SHALL BE DELIVERED TO LOCATION DISGNATED BY ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. IDENTIFY SAMPLE WITH SHIPPING TAG, WIRED IN PLACE, CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: a) b) c) d) e)

3)

R)

H)

NAME OF PROJECT NAME OF CONTRACTOR SPECIFICATION SECTION NUMBER COVERING SAMPLE MANUFACTURER NAME AND CATALOG NUMBER DATE SUBMITTED

SAMPLES SHALL REMAIN THE POSSESSION OF THE CONTRACTOR EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: a) APPROVED SAMPLES, WITHOUT PHYSICAL DAMAGE, MAY BE INSTALLED ON THE PROJECT. b) SAMPLES NOT CALLED FOR WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER NOTIFICATION WILL BE DISPOSED OF BY THE ENGINEER/ARCHITECT.

PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SPARE EQUIPMENT TO THE OWNER: a) b) c) d)

2)

FUSES - FIVE (5) OF EACH TYPE INSTALLED ON THE PROJECT FLUORESCENT/INCANDESCENT LAMPS - 10% OF EACH TYPE INSTALLED ON THE PROJECT, MINIMUM OF 10 (TEN) KEYS - TWO (2) OF EACH FOR PANELBOARDS, PADLOCKS, TERMINAL CABINETS, ETC. ONE (1) OF EACH TYPE OF SPECIAL TOOL REQUIRED FOR FIXTURES, PANELS, FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, TAMPERPROOF SCREWS, ETC. ALL ITEMS TO BE IDENTIFIED.

FURNISH ADEQUATE ELECTRICIANS AND PERSONNEL TO OPERATE SYSTEMS, MAKE ADJUSTMENTS, AND ASSIST WITH FINAL INSPECTION AS DIRECTED BY

E)

F)

2)

EXIT AND EMERGENCY LIGHTS SHALL CONFORM WITH LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS.

3)

MOUNT FIXTURES AT POSITION AND HEIGHT TO CLEAR DUCTS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT.

GROUNDING: SERVICE EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT SYSTEMS, SUPPORTS, CABINETS, EQUIPMENT, TRANSFORMERS, FIXTURES, THE GROUNDED CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR, ETC. SHALL BE PROPERLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE VERSION OF THE NEC. PROVIDE ALL BONDING JUMPERS AND WIRE, GROUNDING BUSHINGS, CLAMPS, ETC AS REQUIRED FOR COMPLETE GROUNDING. ROUTE GROUND CONDUCTORS TO PROVIDE THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT PATH TO THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM. GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL HAVE CLEAN CONTACT SURFACES, TINNED AND SWEATED WHILE BOLTING. INSTALL ALL GROUND CONDUCTORS IN CONDUIT. MAKE READILY ACCESSIBLE CONNECTIONS TO A CONTINUOUS, METALLIC, UNDERGROUND COLD WATER PIPING SYSTEM AT THE POINT WHERE IT ENTERS THE BUILDING, IF AVAILABLE. MAKE CONNECTIONS TO THE WATER PIPE THAT GROUNDS THE CONDUIT ENCLOSING THE CONDUCTOR AS WELL AS THE CONDUCTOR ITSELF. BOND SERVICE EQUIPMENT TO BUILDING STEEL, CONCRETE-ENCASED ELECTRODES, UNDERGROUND METAL WATER PIPING, DRIVEN ELECTRODE, AND ALL OTHER AVAILABLE GROUNDING ELECTRODES PER NEC ARTICLE 250. PANELBOARDS: INSTALL PANELBOARDS WITH TOP OF TRIM 6'-3" FROM THE FINISHED FLOOR. FIELD BALANCE ALL PANELBOARDS TO PROVIDE BALANCED PHASE AND LINE LOADS. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WIRING AND CONNECTIONS: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

7)

8)

MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MOTORS AND CONTROLS FURNISHED WITH MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT UON. PROVIDE FEEDER CIRCUITS TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND MAKE ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS. PROVIDE SAFETY SWITCHES AND/OR THERMAL OVERLOAD SWITCHES AS REQUIRED. PROVIDE ALL POWER (LINE VOLTAGE) WIRING FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS EXCEPT FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL EQUIPMENT, WHICH WILL BE WIRED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. FURNISH, SET IN PLACE, AND WIRE, EXCEPT AS DIRECTED, ALL HVAC, PLUMBING, FIRE PROTECTION, MOTORS, AND CONTROLS. COORDINATE WITH WORK PERFORMED UNDER THE MECHANICAL DIVISION HEATER UNITS IN ALL MOTOR STARTERS SHALL BE SIZED FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN PERCENT (115%) OF THE MOTOR FLA. CHECK AND COORDINATE ALL THERMAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES WITH THE PROTECTED EQUIPMENT. PROVIDE FOR EACH MOTOR 12 HP AND BELOW, A HORSEPOWER RATED DISCONNECT SWITCH AND THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION IF NOT INTEGRALLY PROVIDED WITH THE MOTOR. THERMAL OVERLOAD SWITCHES FOR SINGLE PHASE MOTORS SHALL BE ALLEN-BRADLEY BULLETIN 600 OR SIMILAR. SIZE FOR ONE-HUNDRED FIFTEEN PERCENT (115%) OF MOTOR FLA. WHERE OUTLETS ARE INDICATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT REQUIRING ELECTRIC POWER OR CONTROL, PROVIDE WIRE, CONDUIT, ETC. AND MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS UON.

G) DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION 1) 2)

LIGHTING FIXTURES: 1) PROVIDE ALL NEW LIGHTING FIXTURES COMPLETE WITH LAMPS, BALLASTS, REFLECTORS, PLASTER FRAMES, LOUVERS, STEM HANGERS, ETC. AND AS DESCRIBED ON THE DRAWINGS.

BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS 1) PROVIDE DEAD-FRONT CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE PANELS WITH THE SIZE AND NUMBER OF POLES INDICATED. BREAKERS SHALL BE THERMAL MAGNETIC TYPE EMPLOYING QUICK-MAKE AND QUICK-BREAK MECHANISMS FOR MANUAL OPERATION AS WELL AS AUTOMATIC OPERATION. AUTOMATIC TRIPPING SHALL BE INDICATED BY THE BREAKER HANDLE ASSUMING A DISTINCTIVE POSITION FROM THE MANUAL "ON" AND "OFF" POSITION. MULTI-POLE BREAKERS SHALL HAVE A COMMON TRIP. 2) ALL SPACES SHALL BE FULLY EQUIPPED WITH BUS FINGERS. 3) PANELBOARDS SHALL HAVE GROUND BARS INSTALLED FOR EQUIPMENT GROUNDING. 4) CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM INTERRUPTING CAPACITY EQUAL OR EXCEEDING THE KAIC RATING OF THE PANEL THEY ARE INSTALLED IN. 5) ALL BUSES SHALL BE COPPER AND HAVE A NEUTRAL BUS, UON. 6) BASIS OF DESIGN FOR CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS IS SQUARE-D. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTES ARE SIEMENS, CUTLER HAMMER, AND GENERAL ELECTRIC. CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO VERIFY ALL EQUIPMENT SIZES AND CLEARANCES WITH SUBSTITUTED EQUIPMENT.

EXPOSED CONDUIT SHALL BE ROUTED RECTILINEAR TO BUILDING WALLS. SUPPORT AS REQUIRED BY NEC.

C) PROVIDE EXPANSION-TYPE FITTINGS FOR ALL CONDUITS WHICH CROSS EXPANSION JOINTS. D)

4" SQUARE OR OCTAGONAL, ZINC-COATED SHEET STEEL BOXES PROVIDE 3/8" NO-BOLT FIXTURE STUDS PROVIDE COVERS SET TO COME FLUSH WITH FINISH WALLS UTILITY OR SECTIONAL SWITCH BOXES ONLY WHERE PERMITTED

DEVICES SHALL BE WHITE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY THE ARCHITECT. a) PROVIDE COMMERCIAL GRADE RECEPTACLES EQUAL TO HUBBELL 5362 NEMA 5-20R. b) PROVIDE AC QUIET OPERATING TYPE SWITCHES EQUAL TO HUBBELL, RATED 20A @ 277V. DEVICE PLATES SHALL NYLON, COLOR TO MATCH DEVICES. MOUNT DEVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE UON (ALL HEIGHTS ARE TO THE CENTER OF BOX): a) RECEPTACLES - 18" AFF, LONG AXIS VERTICAL b) LIGHT SWITCHES - LATCH SIDE OF DOOR, 48" AFF c) TELEPHONE OUTLETS - 18" AFF, EXCEPT IN AREAS WITH COUNTERS, OR AREAS OF BLOCK OR BRICK CONSTRUCTION.

COMPRESSION-TYPE MADE UP WRENCH-TIGHT. FMC SHALL BE UTILIZED FOR ALL CONNECTIONS TO VIBRATING EQUIPMENT SUCH AS MOTORS (MAXIMUM OF 6'-0") AND CONNECTION TO LAY-IN TYPE LIGHT FIXTURES. MC CABLE MAY BE USED FOR DRY, CONCEALED ABOVE GRADE APPLICATIONS WITHIN TENANT SPACE AND NOT CROSSING ANY FIRE OR RATED BARRIERS. INSTALL CABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 330 OF THE NEC.

3) 4) H)

SET TRANSFORMER PLUMB AND LEVEL ON 4" HIGH CONCRETE HOUSEKEEPING PAD FOR FLOOR-MOUNTED UNITS, ON STRUT ASSEMBLIES FOR WALL OR CEILING-MOUNTED UNITS. USE FMC (2' MINIMUM, 6' MAX LENGTH) FOR CONNECTIONS TO TRANSFORMER CASE. MAKE CONDUIT CONNECTIONS TO SIDE PANEL OF ENCLOSURE. MOUNT TRANSFORMERS ON VIBRATION ISOLATION PADS SUITABLE FOR ISOLATION THE TRANSFORMER NOISE FROM THE BUILDING STRUCTURE. INSTALL NAMEPLATE FOR TRANSFORMER INDICATING SUPPLY SOURCE AND CIRCUIT NUMBER.

TELEPHONE SYSTEM 1) 2)

PROVIDE CONDUIT AND OUTLETS AS INDICATED. PROVIDE #14 AWG PULL WIRE FOR ALL EMPTY CONDUIT. OUTLETS SHALL CONSIST OF 4" SQUARE BOX WITH BUSHED OPENING IN PLATE. PLATES SHALL MATCH FINISH OF OTHER DEVICES.

I)

SPECIAL SYSTEMS: PROVIDE ALL SPECIAL SYSTEMS AS SPECIFIED ON THE DRAWINGS, INCLUDING THE REQUIRED ACCESSORIES TO MAKE THE SYSTEM COMPLETE AND OPERATIONAL. ALL SPECIAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED AND CONNECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS. PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONAL DEMONSTRATION FOR THE OWNER PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE.

J)

SEISMIC RESTRAINTS: WHERE REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES, PROVIDE SEISMIC RESTRAINTS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEM COMPONENTS.

G) SAFETY AND DISCONNECT SWITCHES: PROVIDE ENCLOSED FUSIBLE OR NON-FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCHES WHERE INDICATED AND HEREIN SPECIFIED. SAFETY SWITCHES SHALL BE UL LISTED AND OF NEMA TYPE SUITABLE TO LOCATION WHERE INSTALLED. SWITCHES RATED UNDER 100A MAY BE GENERAL DUTY. SWITCHES 100A AND OVER SHALL BE HEAVY DUTY. SWITCHES SHALL BE HORSEPOWER RATED AND SHALL HAVE QUICK-MAKE AND QUICK-BREAK MECHANISMS. SWITCHES USED ON MOTOR CIRCUITS SHALL BE RATED FOR THE HORSEPOWER FOR THE MOTOR SERVED. 1) 2) 3)

I)

SAFETY SWITCHES EMPLOYED AS MOTOR DISCONNECT DEVICES FOR TWO (2) OR MORE LOADS SHALL BE OF FUSIBLE TYPE FOR REJECTION TYPE FUSES. HEAVY DUTY INDUSTRIAL-TYPE SAFETY SWITCHES SHALL BE USED AND SHALL BE HORSEPOWER RATED WITH QUICK-MAKE AND QUICK-BREAK MECHANISMS AND INTERLOCKED COVERS. BASIS OF DESIGN FOR SWITCHES IS SQUARE D. ACCEPTABLE SUBSITUTES INCLUDE CUTLER HAMMER, GENERAL ELECTRIC, AND SIEMENS. CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO VERIFY ALL EQUIPMENT SIZES AND CLEARANCES WITH SUBSTITUTED EQUIPMENT.

FUSES 1) 2)

SPARE PARTS AND TOOLS 1)

B)

OUTLETS 1) 2) 3) 4)

FIXTURE LAMP REPLACEMENT LIMITED TO 30 DAYS.

Q) SAMPLES: 1) PHYSICAL SAMPLES OF MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT PROPOSED FOR INSTALLATION ON THIS PROJECT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO ARCHITECT/ENGINEER UPON REQUEST.

277/480 VOLTS A PHASE = BROWN B PHASE = ORANGE C PHASE = YELLOW NEUTRAL = GRAY GROUND = GREEN W/ YELLOW STRIPE SWITCH TRAVELERS = PURPLE

5)

D) DEVICES

O) INSPECTIONS: DURING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK, THE ENGINEER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE WILL MAKE OBSERVATIONS AT THE SITE TO DETERMINE CONFORMATION OF WORK WITH PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND INTENT THEREOF. DEFICIENCIES, VIOLATIONS, AND INCORRECT WORKMANSHIP OR MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED WILL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CONTRACTOR FOR IMMEDIATE REMEDIAL ACTION. P)

MINIMUM CONDUCTOR SIZE IS #12AWG EXCEPT FOR CONTROL CIRCUITS WHICH MAY BE #14 AWG OR SIGNAL CIRCUITS, WHICH SHALL BE SIZED AS INDICATED. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER. INCREASE CONDUCTOR SIZE AS NECESSARY TO LIMIT BRANCH CIRCUIT VOLTAGE DROP TO 3% AND FEEDER VOLTAGE DROP TO 2%. SPLICES FOR #8 AND SMALLER CONDUCTORS - WIRE OR WING NUTS. FEEDERS AND WIRING #4 AWG AND LARGER - TYPE THWN OTHER WIRING #6 AWG AND SMALLER - TYPE THWN. WIRING IN HIGH TEMPERATURE AREAS SHALL BE RATED 105 DEG C AND BE A TYPE ACCEPTED BY LOCAL CODE. COLOR CODING: WIRING FOR CONTROL SYSTEMS TO BE INSTALLED IN CONJUNCTION WITH MECHANICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT SHALL BE COLOR CODED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WIRING DIAGRAMS FURNISHED WITH THE EQUIPMENT. BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING, INCLUDING CIRCUITS TO MOTORS, AND ALL FEEDERS SHALL BE CODED BY LINE OR PHASE AS FOLLOWS:

120/208 VOLTS A PHASE = BLACK B PHASE = RED C PHASE = BLUE NEUTRAL = WHITE GROUND = GREEN SWITCH TRAVELERS = PINK

SUBMITTALS 1)

G) SERVICE AND METERING 1)

2) 3) 4) 5)

M) GUARANTEE AND SERVICE

N)

CONDUCTORS 1)

AS-BUILT DRAWINGS 1)

COORDINATE WORK WITH OTHER TRADES AND UTILITY PROVIDERS.

3)

B)

CLEAN ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT OF DIRT, DUST, PAINT, SPOTS, STAINS, SOIL MARKS, ETC. ANY MATERIAL IN LESS THAN NEW CONDITIONS SHALL BE REPLACED AT CONTRACTOR EXPENSE.

2)

4)

A) EQUIPMENT 1) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES NECESSARY WHETHER SPECIFICALLY STATED OR NOT TO MAKE THE REQUIRED ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS COMPLETE AND OPERATIONAL. 2) ALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED SHALL BE NEW EXCEPT AS STATED OTHERWISE ON THE DRAWINGS. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE UL LISTED FOR ITS INTENDED USE WHEN SUCH STANDARDS EXIST FOR THE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT FURNISHED AND ACCEPTABLE FOR INSTALLATION BY THE LOCAL AHJ.

LABELS 1)

CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES: 1)

RECEIVE, SECURE, HANDLE AND DELIVER ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT TO THEIR FINAL LOCATIONS. PROTECT MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FORM DAMAGE, MOISTURE, DIRT, DEBRIS, AND WORK OF OTHER TRADES. USE OF PAPER, CARDBOARD, OR OTHER FRAGILE MATERIAL WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. REPLACE OR REFINISH MARKED OR DAMAGED SURFACES TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER.

ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. PART 2 - PRODUCTS

CLEAN UP 1) KEEP PREMISES FREE FROM ACCUMULATIONS OF WASTE MATERIAL OR RUBBISH. LEAVE PREMISES AND WORK IN CLEAN, ORDERLY CONDITION ACCEPTABLE TO ARCHITECT/ENGINEER.

COST SAVINGS SHALL BE FORWARD TO THE OWNER.

D) FEES, PERMITS, AND REGULATIONS:

F)

I)

SUBSTITUITIONS/APPROVED EQUAL 1)

E)

THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL OPENING REQUIREMENTS WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL OPENINGS AND CLOSURES. IF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS NOT PROPERLY INFORMED THIS DIVISION WILL PROVIDE OPENINGS AT ITS OWN EXPENSE. CUTTING OF STEEL, WOOD, OR OTHER MAIN STRUCTURAL PARTS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCING WORK.

3)

FUSES SHALL BE COOPER-BUSSMAN UON. FOR ALL FUSES IN THE MAIN SERVICE EQUIPMENT, PROVIDE CURRENT-LIMITING 200KAIC REJECTION TYPE FUSES, BUSSMAN LIMITRON OR SIMILAR. FOR OTHER FUSES, PROVIDE REJECTION-TYPE FUSES WITH 200KAIC RATING, BUSSMAN FUSETRON OR SIMILAR.

PART 3 EXECUTION A)

CONDUIT/RACEWAYS: ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE ENCLOSED BY CONDUIT SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC. MINIMUM 3/4" EXCEPT FOR FACTORY-FURNISHED LIGHTING FIXTURE FLEXIBLE CONDUIT, WHICH MAY BE 3/8". FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE ON: 1) RMC AND IMC CONDUIT SHALL BE USED FOR ABOVE AND BELOW GRADE APPLICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 342 AND 344 OF THE NEC. COUPLINGS SHALL BE THREADED. 2) RNC (PVC SCHEDULE 40) SHALL BE PERMITTED FOR BELOW GRADE OR CONCRETE CAST IN PLACE APPLICATIONS ABOVE GRADE. ALL ELBOW TRANSITIONS TO ABOVE GRADE OR STUB-OUT OF FLOOR SLAB SHALL BE ASPHALT-COATED RIGID CONDUIT. PROVIDE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR FOR ALL RUNS OF RNC. 3) EMT SHALL BE USED FOR ALL DRY, ABOVE GRADE OR ABOVE FLOOR APPLICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 358 OF THE NEC. COUPLINGS SHALL BE STEEL

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

6

WEEK JULY 14th- July 20th

1111 Semoran Blvd 2nd floor TYPE: Health care Project

ROLE: Design alternatives, Ceiling design for the hospital and the permit drawing set.

WHAT I LEARN: The functioning of the hospitality, the placement of rooms,minimum passage width requirements, Circulation, Area and size requirments. Different Ceiling options for example Grid ceiling, Hard ceiling, drop soffit.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: Ceiling grid designs options and their use as per the room functioning. Requirements of the healthcare projects. Study the different types of rooms and areas - Exam room, Stress room, Echo room, Lab and their functioning . PAGE 18 Vikramsingh B. Gurav I ARCH 779F I Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 I Professor Carole Pacheco


1111 SEMORAN BLVD INTERIOR RENOVATION ALTERATION WORK OF 2ND FLOOR AT INTERSECTION OF SOUTH SEMORAN BLVD. AND COSTA DEL SOL STREET 1111 S.SEMORAN BLVD, ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32807

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24.0'

23.2' 9.1'

31.6'

STORAGE/ EGRESS

18.5'

24.0'

RECEPTION

9.0'

18.5'

22.0'

STAIR 02

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9.0'

21.2' 7.9'

EXAM RM

5.15

EXAM RM

EXAM RM

CLOSET

WAITING AREA

CLOSET

11.1'

ELEC. PANEL

18.5' 24.0'

4

TRIAGE

SITE BENCHMARK #2

SUPPLY CL.

MECH-PLUMBING ENGINEER

LAB

TOILET

I.T. / SUPPLY CL.

UC. REF.

DOCTOR'S OFFICE

TOILET

2A

NURSE'S STATION

UC. REF. TV

3A EXAM RM

ECHO RM.

UC. REF.

TRIAGE

2

TV

SUPPLY CL. SAMPLE CL.

LOBBY

MANAGER'S OFFICE

DOCTOR'S OFFICE

COFFEE

ELEVATOR

INTERNET ACCESS

TOILET

ELEC. PANEL INTERNET ACCESS

BREAK RM REF.

ADMIN CUBICLES

MANAGER'S OFFICE

TOILET TOILET

3B

SAMPLE CL.

COPIER

25.0'

6.2' 11.7'

6.9'

6.2'

151.3'

56.2'

40.0'

21.5'

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EXAM RM

4.0'

17.8'

7.0'

I.T. CLOSET

5.0'

24.0'

10.0'

EXAM RM

PROJECT LOCATION :

COPIER

16.0'

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166.2'

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NEW LOT

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LAB

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WAITING AREA

STAIR 01

REF. EXAM RM

EXAM RM

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

7

WEEK JULY 21st- July 27th

1111 Semoran Blvd 2nd floor TYPE: Health care Project

ROLE: After the Architecture set of drawings my role was to prepare the MEP drawings and Working on the drawings. Sent the drawings to the MEP consultants for MEP drawings. Working on the red lines. Also got an opportunity to be in a client meeting of the project named Kangaroo Express. It is a Gas station project.

WHAT I LEARN: The set of drawings required for permit for the Health care projects. Mechnaical, Electrical and plumbing drawings for this project. Communication, Presentation skills in a Client meeting. Requirements for a Gas Station project.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: The Complete set of Architecture drawings for a Healthcare project. The requirements of a Gas Station Project Set up for the Client meetings and Petroleum consultants. PAGE 20 Vikramsingh B. Gurav I ARCH 779F I Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 I Professor Carole Pacheco


www.keatorconstruction.com

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LY N ON CTIO IEW RU EV NST R O R FO OR C F OT

N

3A

2A

2

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3B

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

8

WEEK JULY 28th- August 3rd

2344 OBT( Orange Blossom Trial) Road Project TYPE: Commercial Project

ROLE: To prepare a Site Plan as per the requirements of the clients.

WHAT I LEARN: • The Set backs required for the building as per the building codes. • The existing building to be demolished and proposal of a new building with parking spaces was the requirement of the project. • Interior of the Commercial Project. It had shops of Liquor store, Restaurant and Smoking Lounge. • The Interior arrangements and space requirements for each store.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: Parking requirements for the commercial project as per the building codes. Standards for the restaurant- Entry and exit, Kitchen area.

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EXSITING FENCE

PLOT BOUNDARY

SMOKE LOUNGE AND SALES 2284.52 SQ.FT

LIQUOR STORE 1759.35 SQ.FT

QSR TAKEOUT 1274.43 SQ.FT

PATIO AREA 716.40 SQ.FT

INGRESS- EGRESS TO GATE

DUMPSTER

TYP.

25 PARKING SPACES

TYP.

NORTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL (HIGH WAY 17-92/441)

CATCH BASIN

EDGE OF PAVEMENT

METRO METRO ARCHITECTURE PARTNERSHIP, INC.

ARCHITECTURE PLANNING DESIGN ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT

5401 SOUTH KIRKMAN ROAD, SUITE 310 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32819 TEL: (407) 354 4477 FAX: (407) 386 8666 AA#26001341 - EMAIL: ROBBY@ARCHENICS.COM

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

9

WEEK JULY 28th- August 3rd

2344 OBT( Orange Blossom Trial) Road Project Airport Acres 400-500- Powell Electric offic

TYPE:

Commercial Project

ROLE: Make the changes as per the Client requirements for the area of each shop. To resize the building outer dimensions as per the CMU block size standard. To make the changes in the plan of Project Airport Acres as per the client requirements.

WHAT I LEARN:

The outer dimensions of a building as per the CMU block helps to reduce the waste of CMU block. It also good for construction. Meeting with the MEP consultants regarding the Project Status and drawings. Topics included in the meeting focused on the completion of projects in less time. Team Management and how to complete the work within time from the team.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: Communication skill with the MEP consultants. Preparing the Team meeting Agenda for the points to be covered in the meeting.

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EXSITING FENCE

PLOT BOUNDARY

SMOKE LOUNGE AND SALES LIQUOR STORE 1762.66 SQ.FT

2024.16 SQ.FT

QSR TAKEOUT 1271.27 SQ.FT

PATIO 707.16 SQ.FT 2731.32 SQ.FT

DUMPSTER

25 PARKING SPACES

NORTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL (HIGH WAY 17-92/441)

CATCH BASIN

EDGE OF PAVEMENT

METRO METRO ARCHITECTURE PARTNERSHIP, INC.

ARCHITECTURE PLANNING DESIGN ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT

5401 SOUTH KIRKMAN ROAD, SUITE 310 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32819 TEL: (407) 354 4477 FAX: (407) 386 8666 AA#26001341 - EMAIL: ROBBY@ARCHENICS.COM

METRO METRO ARCHITECTURE PARTNERSHIP, INC.

ARCHITECTURE PLANNING DESIGN ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Vikramsingh B. Gurav I ARCH 779F I Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 I Professor Carole Pacheco

5401 SOUTH KIRKMAN ROAD, SUITE 310 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32819 TEL: (407) 354 4477 FAX: (407) 386 8666 AA#26001341 - EMAIL: ROBBY@ARCHENICS.COM

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

10

WEEK August 11th- 17th

CHAMPIONS CROSSING TYPE: Mixed Use project -Residential and Commercial.

ROLE: To prepare the Master plan for the commercial area as per the requirment. To prepare the Master Plan rendering and brochure which is been used for the ICSC convention. To design Landscape elements for site.

WHAT I LEARN:

Planning of Residential and Commercial area. Layout of roads, landscape, planning according to the dry ponds, Club house. While rendering the site plan I learn the presentation techniques, graphical design. Client expectations as a developer from the presentation drawings.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: Opportunity to work on the Master Plan. Client Communication Sustainable goals based on existing land conditons. PAGE 26 Vikramsingh B. Gurav I ARCH 779F I Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 I Professor Carole Pacheco


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VICINITY DEVELOPMENT MAP LOCATION

LOCATION MAP INTERSECTION OF BELLA CITTA BLVD & US HIGHWAY 27 DAVENPORT, FLORIDA 33897

CHAMPIONS CROSSING

US HIG

BELLA CITTA BLVD COPYRIGHT 2017 - METRO GROUP - AA#26001341 - www.ARCHENICS.com

OWNER : SAVI TRI-COUNTY, LLC.

CHAMPIONS CROSSING

ALL PLANS & DESIGNS ARE ARCHITECTS SUGGESTIONS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REVISIONS

ALL PLANS & DESIGNS ARE ARCHITECTS SUGGESTIONS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REVISIONS

COPYRIGHT 2017 - METRO GROUP - AA#26001341 - www.ARCHENICS.com

OWNER : SAVI TRI-COUNTY, LLC.

INTERSECTION OF BELLA CITTA BLVD & US HIGHWAY 27 DAVENPORT, FLORIDA 33897

CHAMPIONS CROSSING

LOCATION MAP

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CHAMPIONS CROSSING

BUILDING TYPE 2

Vikramsingh B. Gurav I ARCH 779F I Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 I Professor Carole Pacheco CHAMPIONS CROSSING

OWNER : SAVI TRI-COUNTY, LLC. COPYRIGHT 2017 - METRO GROUP - AA#26001341 - www.ARCHENICS.com

ALL PLANS & DESIGNS ARE ARCHITECTS SUGGESTIONS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REVISIONS

COPYRIGHT 2017 - METRO GROUP - AA#26001341 - www.ARCHENICS.com

OWNER : SAVI TRI-COUNTY, LLC.

ALL PLANS & DESIGNS ARE ARCHITECTS SUGGESTIONS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REVISIONS

APARTMENT BUILDINGS

INTERSECTION OF BELLA CITTA BLVD & US HIGHWAY 27 DAVENPORT, FLORIDA 33897

INTERSECTION OF BELLA CITTA BLVD & US HIGHWAY 27 DAVENPORT, FLORIDA 33897

CHAMPIONS CROSSING

INTERSECTION OF BELLA CITTA BLVD & US HIGHWAY 27 DAVENPORT, FLORIDA 33897

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ELEGANT LANDSCAPE APPOINTMENTS

WOODSPRING SUITES

BUILDING TYPE 1

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INTERNSHIP WORK PROJECT:

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HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS - DAVENPORT FLORIDA TYPE: HOTEL PROEJCT

ROLE: To prepare permit drawings for the Interior Alteration and renovation of the First Floor.

WHAT I LEARN: Planning of the Hotel Project. Circulation between the rooms. Suites and their planning . How MEP runs through different rooms without disturbing the aesthetic part .

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES: I got opportunity to look at the planning of the Holiday Inn Express. Site planning, MEP drawings.

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WEEK August 18th- 24th


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POOL / PATIO 8

ELECTRICAL 25

WOMEN'S 13

PANTRY 05

MEN'S 12

BREAKFAST 03

STORAGE 111

MEETING 26

KR 102 STORAGE 113

GUEST LAUND. 23

ELEV. LOBY 15

EQUIP. 17

MTG. STORAGE 111

STAIR-A 14

EXERCISE 10

STAIR-B 112

CORRIDOR 9 BUS. CENTER 114

BOILER 27

LINEN DROP 111 PBX ROOM 119

FRONT OFFICE 16

KR-2 101

BREAK-ROOM 18

KR 103

STORAGE 116

VENDING 07

LAUNDRY 21 FRONT DESK 20

LINEN 22

STORAGE 4

LOBBY 02

KJR 111

QQR 107

KS 105

HCKR-2 109

MECHANICAL 24 RESTROOM 115 SALES MANAGER 117

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VESTIBULE 01

LUGGAGE 19

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Oak Ridge Project

SITE VISIT’S

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Johnny’s Deli

SITE VISIT’S

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BREAK FROM OFFICE

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MY STUDY TOUR Mode of construction, topography, Famous places, Tourist places, Weather, naure beauty, Roads, Soil conditions, Architecture along the coast, Construction style

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Mode of construction, topography, Famous places, Tourist places, Weather, naure beauty, Roads, Soil conditions, Architecture along the coast, Construction style

MY STUDY TOUR

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CONCLUSION

MY VIEW

This journey of Internship was an exciting experience. It was an adventure. Every day it was something new to learn, some days to implement the knowledge and experience we gain so far. The Principal Architect Mr. Robby Joshi played a vital role in my learning experience during the internship. The Employees also were a great hand of help for any kind of issue and problem I face during the work. I got opportunity to work on the projects including but not limited to Residential, Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial, Hospitality. All this project strengthens my knowledge about the American standards, building codes, ADA requirements, Site Planning, Schematic design Construction techniques and details. Communications skills were enhanced through meeting with the clients, Site visits, meetings with the consultants. Also emailing techniques, organization of files and folders, Material Library helped to improve the organizing knowledge.The important thing I received from this Internship Is the confidence. The Confidence to handle any type of project. This will help not only in my professional life but also gives confidence to handle any situation in personal life. I gained many benefits from Mr. Robby Joshi as he introduced me to the US office culture, Working system of the office, also other information regarding the management of office and financial aspects. It was not only a training but also a life development skills I received from this office.

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ARCHITECTURE INTERNSHIP REPORT

Vikramsingh B. Gurav I ARCH 779F I Graduate Field Internship Summer 2017 I Professor Carole Pacheco


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