Schematic Design Documents. In accordance with the approved Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and based upon approval of and comments made by the Owner regarding the Concept Design Studies, the Design Professional shall prepare and submit to the Owner Schematic Design Documents, including drawings and outline specifications. These documents shall represent a further development of the approved design concept, providing additional detail and specificity regarding the intended design solution. Typically, all such documents shall be drawn to scale, indicating materials and assemblies, as appropriate, to convey the design intent and to illustrate the Project’s basic elements, scale and relationship to the Site. All major pieces of furniture and equipment to be fixed or supplied by the CM/GC shall be illustrated to scale. (See ASTM Standard Practice E 1804-02, August 2007, Sections 6.3, 8.2 and 8.3 for guidance on information which is generally developed in Schematic Design.)
Schematic Design Documents. Schematic Design Documents shall have the meaning given in the Oregon State University Architect’s Agreement with the Architect for this Project.
Schematic Design Documents. Design-Builder shall prepare Schematic Design Documents based on the agreed Project Performance Criteria. The Schematic Design Documents shall include design criteria, drawings, diagrams and specifications setting forth the requirements of the Project. The parties shall meet to discuss the Schematic Design Documents and agree upon what revisions, if any, should be made. Design-Builder shall perform such agreed-upon revisions.
Schematic Design Documents. Schematic Design Documents shall have the meaning given in the Professional Services Agreement with the Architect for this Project.
Schematic Design Documents. 2.2.10.1 Based on the mutually agreed-upon Project Scope, Schedule and Construction Budget requirements between A/E and HISD, or its designated representative, the A/E shall prepare, for approval by HISD, and the PM, Schematic Design Documents consisting of drawings and narrative descriptions necessary to describe the concept of the Project. The Schematic Design Documents shall be provided to the PM for review. The PM shall provide recommendations to HISD regarding the documents. The Schematic Design Documents shall be approved in writing by the PM and HISD before being deemed acceptable.
2.2.10.2 Should there be substantial revisions to the Project Scope or PPR after the approval of schematic drawings, which changes substantially increase the scope of design services to be furnished hereunder, A/E shall so notify HISD, before proceeding with revisions necessitated by such changes. No payments, of any nature whatsoever, will be made to A/E for such additional work or services, without prior written approval by HISD. Absent such written approval, all such additional work claims are hereby Waived and Released by A/E.
Schematic Design Documents. 6.2.5.1 These documents shall be schematic, responding to the Project requirements. In addition to SREF requirements and information required by the Owner's document submittal checklist for schematic design. modify the checklist requirement – rewrite... All plans shall have a graphic scale and a north indicator.
6.2.5.2 A Transmittal Form.
6.2.5.3 A site plan showing acreage, contours and general topographical conditions, flood plain elevation and velocity zone, over‐all dimensions, adjacent highways, roads, off‐site improvements, emergency access, fire hydrants, power transmission lines, ownership and use of adjacent land, walks and paths, vehicle and bike parking areas with accessible spaces identified, service areas, play areas, athletic fields, bus loop(s), parent drop off, existing buildings and use, location of proposed building(s) and future additions, portable classrooms and other re‐locatable or temporary structures, community use buildings, phased construction, preliminary soil borings. (At Plan review stage and CD review stage, a statement will be required to be included on the site plan identifying the FEMA flood plain and the velocity zone in which the project is located. The statement shall be signed and dated by the Architect or Engineer of Record.)
6.2.5.3.1 Indicate general locations, of service and preliminary service requirements with all utility companies (Florida Power and Light, Owner selected phone service, cable TV, water, sewer, storm drainage and any other identified utility service).
6.2.5.3.2 Environmentally sensitive site areas as identified on the Owner provided Environmental Study (per Section 235.193, F.S.) to be indicated on the plans along with any identified related requirements for these areas.
6.2.5.4 Floor plans showing over‐all dimensions, room names, door locations, accessible building exits, occupant loads of each space, any existing buildings and its use. Previously planned future additions, if additions are still planned (Owner to confirm) and any known planned construction on site or adjoining the site (Owner to confirm).
6.2.5.5 Provide a life‐safety plan delineating the paths of travel, the source and exiting volumes and the exit width and path of travel calculations. Indicate accessible exits. Indicate fire walls, smoke partitions, and protected corridors. Identify any special fire suppression systems. (kitchen hoods, halon, CO2 systems, etc) Identify any spaces or zones not receiving a fire suppression system...
Schematic Design Documents. Schematic Design Documents shall have the meaning given in the General Conditions of the Agreement between the Owner and the Design Professional where the Method of Construction is the Construction Manager at Risk for this Project.
Schematic Design Documents. Schematic Design Documents has the meaning given in the A/E Contract for the Project.
Schematic Design Documents. The Schematic Design Documents submittal should include preliminary schematic drawings and a preliminary project description (PPD) that together clearly indicate the extent and relationship of the project components. A PPD shall include life cycle costing for HVAC and controls to help the Owner and the Design Professional understand the various components and systems proposed for the project. It shall also serve as an early basis for discussion of the overall building and site systems including site drainage and other geotechnical considerations.
Schematic Design Documents. The Design Professional shall prepare Schematic Design Documents for the Project which shall consist of Drawings and other documents which illustrate the principal components of the Project and the relationship of the principal components of the Project. The Schematic Design Documents shall also include an outline of the Specifications. See Attachment “A” – Schematic Design Criteria. See Design Professional’s Approved Project Design Schedule for expected completion of 100% Schematic Design Documents. At the request of the District, the Design Professional may be required to prepare an electronic 3-dimensional model of the proposed project to be used in presentations to the District, the Design Committee and the Board of Trustees. The presentation will require a “fly-through” of the facility focused on critical spaces and perspectives as requested by the District.