|
a) Contacting Dig -Tess utility locating service to have underground utilities marked and
<br />labeled and surveyed;
<br />b) Establishing Project control for topographic, boundary, and future construction layout
<br />surveys;
<br />c) Locating all above ground planimetric features, including, but not limited to edges of
<br />asphalt and/or concrete, back of curb, culverts (flowlines of culverts and sizes),
<br />mailboxes, driveways, sidewalks, ramps, retaining walls, signs (including sign type,
<br />sign language or symbol, and photograph of sign), evidence of underground utilities
<br />(including manholes (and invert elevations), valves, etc.), fences (including type), trees
<br />(8" diameter or greater) and other pertinent features affecting design;
<br />d) Data reduction and preparation of triangulation network for contouring;
<br />e) CAD drawing prepared in AutoCAD 2015;
<br />f) Topographic survey, including the City right -of -way and 20 feet behind the right -of-
<br />way; and
<br />g) Cross - sections at 50' intervals, including project centerline, striping, edge of pavement,
<br />top of curb (front and back), top of ditch, ditch flowline, right -of -way, signage and
<br />other pertinent features.
<br />1.1.13 Schematic Design.
<br />a) Kick Off Meeting. Review the scope of work with the City.
<br />b) Site Analysis. Upon execution of the Agreement, analyze one Project site. Review the
<br />Project site to ensure that the proposed facility will conform to the site and that the
<br />requirements for vehicular and pedestrian circulation conditions are met. Architect will
<br />also analyze the characteristics of the site plan drawing to summarize the findings and
<br />to develop a summary report and recommendations.
<br />c) Programming. Develop a program of spaces for the Project. The Architect will prepare
<br />a summary sheet for the Project listing the rooms, sizes, area, special requirements,
<br />required adjacencies, types of lighting, required data/telephone, interior finishes,
<br />proposed occupancy, and type of furniture. In addition, the Architect will include a
<br />detailed room by room program including the information listed above as well as a
<br />schematic layout of each room with proposed furniture layout. After the City's review
<br />and approval, the Architect will provide five 5 copies of the programming results in a
<br />bound booklet.
<br />d) Code Research. Research the International Building Code requirements as well as
<br />plumbing, electrical, lighting, mechanical, site, floodplain, Texas Accessibility
<br />Standards (TAS) and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality requirements for
<br />applicability to the Project.
<br />e) Documents. Include a site plan, building plans, sections and elevations in the schematic
<br />design documents. The Architect will note or describe in writing preliminary selections
<br />of major building systems and construction materials on the drawings..
<br />BRW - San Marcos Fire Station No.4
<br />4
<br />
|