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IV.     PROCESS & DELIVERABLES

A. DSA PROCEDURES

1. DSA SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST DRAFT (see attachment)

 

2. BUILD LACCD MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 05-12-08 (see attachment)

 

3. FURNITURE AND FIXTURE INCORPORATION

The DSA approvals relate to ADA Compliance. Although DSA does not specifically require furniture and fixture plans, they are an important component in understanding the usage of the space and it’s functionality and accessibility. Including furniture and fixture plans in all submittals helps to alleviate the necessity for later changes to incorporate these elements after DSA approval. Preliminary furniture plans should be developed at the schematic stage to assure that the final approved architectural plans are those that are submitted to DSA.

 

4. INCORPORATION OF TECHNOLOGY

The furniture and fixture plans are also critical in the placement of all technology throughout the building. These locations must be fixed early in the planning and reviewed again for any changes or updates before slabs are poured and drywall installed. Thorough and ongoing coordination between technology and the furniture and fixtures is essential for a successful project.

 

B. LACCD PROCESS

1. FLOW CHART FOR DESIGN/ BUILD PROJECTS (see attachment)

2. FLOW CHART FOR DESIGN/ BID/ BUILD PROJECTS (see attachment)

3. SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR DESIGN/ BUILD PROJECTS (see attachment)

4. SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR DESIGN/ BID/ BUILD PROJECTS (see attachment)

 

C. DRAWING STANDARDS AND PRINTING

1. USE BUILD LACCD REPROGRAPHICS

All printing shall be done using Build-LACCD’s master printing contract with approved print vendors.

 

2. LACCD CADD STANDARDS Revision 2.0, 09-24-04 (see CADD Standards Manual)

a. cadd_standards.zip (see attachment)

b. cadd_sheet_borders.zip (see attachment)

c. cadd_support_files.zip (see attachment)

d. cadd_furniture_symbols.zip (see attachment)

 

3. BIM STANDARD (see BIMS Manual)

The Building Information Model (BIM) will be developed by each specific Design Team and Construction Team throughout the entire project lifecycle and will include a wide range of design/construction information as well as 3-D visual information that will assist the Building User Group in understanding and evaluating the development of the design of the building(s). i.e. National Building Information Modeling Standard Version 1.0-Part 1: Overview, Principles, and standards 2007