PHASE 300 - SCHEMATIC DESIGN Sample Clauses

PHASE 300 - SCHEMATIC DESIGN. Prepare progressive schematic design deliverables consistent with the Project/Program Statement, and approved program (if applicable). Diagrammatically depict the area(s) and relationship of the Project functions. Establish the design basis for and show principal building design elements and locations of the various structural, mechanical, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC), electrical and other systems as necessary to completely achieve the Project. The Professional shall obtain Professional Consultant firms for civil/site survey, site geotechnical investigation analysis and soil testing as the Professional deems necessary to achieve a viable and economic Project design. Revise design as necessary to obtain approval from the Department and the State/Client Agency. Task 301 COORDINATION: Meet with the Project Team to establish a physical size and arrangement of the Project and its principal systems. Include technical, human, and physical environment requirements consistent with the Project program as well as the functional interrelationships between spaces or systems. Determine any Project requirements as necessary to accommodate artwork. Where the Project involves work in an existing building, site, and/or utility system, identify and locate by scaled graphic diagram, any building and/or site utility areas that may have potential hazardous material contamination and may require testing, abatement and/or removal by the Department, prior to the renovation and/or during the new construction work of the Project. Identify and define, in writing, the impact of the proposed Project schematic design on the existing building or facility operations. Assist the Department in determining and resolving any Project requirements for maintaining the current operation of the existing building facility spaces or systems and site utility areas, including as a minimum, the impact of hazardous waste removal, and the associated necessary demolition and repair of the adjoining work. Hazardous material testing and removal will be performed by the Department by separate Contract using other professional firms. See Task 512 - Hazardous Materials, for text defining the Professional’s responsibility for assisting the Department with these materials. Progressively review, with the Project Team, the development of the schematic design documents and assist in obtaining data and providing timely decisions. Present proposed schematic design documents for review to the Stat...
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PHASE 300 - SCHEMATIC DESIGN. Prepare for review with the Project Team and revise as necessary for Department written acceptance, progressive schematic design architectural and/or engineering drawings consistent with the Project scope of work requirements, which diagrammatically depict the area(s) and relationship of the functions as described in the attached Appendix 1 - Project/Program Statement scope of work requirements. Establish the design basis for, and show principal building design elements and locations of the various structural, mechanical/heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC), electrical and other systems as necessary to completely achieve the Project scope of work requirements. The Professional shall obtain Professional Consultant firms for civil/site survey, site geotechnical investigation analysis and soil testing as the Professional deems necessary to achieve a viable and economic Project design. Task 301 COORDINATION: Meet with the Project Team to establish a physical size and arrangement of the Project scope of work requirements and its principal systems. This will include technical, human, and physical environment requirements consistent with the programmed use of each defined space or system as well as the functional interrelationships between spaces or systems. Determine any Project requirements as necessary to accommodate art work. Where the Project involves work in an existing building and/or utility system, identify and locate for the Department, in writing, and by scaled graphic diagram, any building and/or site utility areas that may have potential hazardous material contamination and may require testing, abatement and/or removal by the Department, prior to the renovation and/or during the new construction work of the Project. Identify and define for the Department, in writing, the impact of the Project's proposed design on the existing building facility operations. Assist the Department in determining and resolving any Project requirements for maintaining the current operation of the existing building facility spaces or systems and site utility areas, including as a minimum, the impact of hazardous waste removal, and the associated necessary demolition and repair of the adjoining work. Hazardous material testing and removal from the Project site for this Project, will be performed by the Department with other professional firms by separate Contract, who are licensed and insured to perform this service. See Task 512 Hazardous Materials, for text de...
PHASE 300 - SCHEMATIC DESIGN. Prepare for review, and revise as a requisite for acceptance by the University, a progressive series of architectural and/or engineering design options leading to a final direction consistent with the project scope of work and which diagrammatically depict the area(s) and architectural relationship of the functions enumerated in the Program/Project Statement. The drawings are to be prepared progressively to develop the design basis for all of the building systems required to meet the specific project requirements. The designs are to indicate how the project will relate to the context of the site.

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