GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA AND TECHNICAL GUIDELINES (REVISED VERSION FOR DRAFTING & CAD STANDARDS) 4 EDITION TH APRIL 2017 KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA ROYAL COMMISSION FOR JUBAIL AND YANBU ROYAL COMMISSION AT YANBU MADINAT YANBU AL-SINAIYAH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DRAFTING & CAD STANDARDS APRIL 2017 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT APRIL 2017 GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA AND TECHNICAL GUIDELINES TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 2 PAGE INTRODUCTION ..… ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. 1-1 ….. ….. ….. 1-1 ….. ….. ….. ….. 1-1 PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT 1.2 APPLICABILITY 1.3 ORGANIZATION OF DESIGN DOCUMENTS ….. ….. ….. ….. 1-1 1.4 DOCUMENTS REFERENCED IN TEXT ….. ….. ….. ….. 1-1 ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. 2-1 CODES, STANDARDS, AND MANUALS 2.1.1 GENERAL ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. 2-1 2-1 2.2 DRAFTING STANDARDS 2.2.1 MEDIA ….. 2.2.2 PROCEDURES 2.2.3 PACKAGING ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. 2-1 2-2 2-11 2-19 2.3 STANDARD DRAWING SYMBOLS ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. 2-20 2.4 STANDARD FORMS ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. 2-58 2.5 DESIGN ANALYSIS REPORT (DAR) ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. 2-66 ….. ….. APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS 2.1 ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. - i- ….. ….. 1.1 ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. APRIL 2017 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT General Design Criteria and Technical Guidelines provide general requirements applicable in the development of design and the preparation of contract documents for the Royal Commission for Madinat Yanbu Al-Sinaiyah. 1.2 APPLICABILITY Not all sections and subsections contained herein are applicable to each project. Applicability will be determined by individual project requirements. 1.3 ORGANIZATION OF DESIGN DOCUMENTS The general requirements herein have been organized by design discipline for ease of reference and review. Construction drawings shall be similarly organized while the developed construction specifications shall follow the Construction Specification Institute (CSI) format. 1.4 DOCUMENTS REFERENCED IN TEXT References to the Madinat Yanbu Al-Sinaiyah (MYAS) Master Plan, soils investigation data, and other documents are contained herein. These documents furnish supplemental information and are available for inspection and/or issue from the Royal Commission. 1-1 APRIL 2017 SECTION 2 APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS 2.1 CODES, STANDARDS, AND MANUALS 2.1.1 GENERAL The applicable international codes, standards and regulations, and manuals of Madinat Yanbu Al-Sinaiyah (MYAS), shall apply to the design and construction of all facilities comprising the infrastructure and community for Madinat Yanbu Al-Sinaiyah. Because the Kingdom is in the process of developing many of these codes and standards, certain design or construction work may not yet be governed by Saudi Arabian regulations. In the absence of such regulations, the applicable standards and building & life Safety Codes listed in section 2.1.2 shall apply. A current list of Saudi Arabian standards, and the standards themselves, may be obtained from the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (K.S.A). 2.2 Following standards for CAD drafting extracted from RC General Design Criteria & Technical Guidelines shall be used in the interim period until RC CAD Standards are developed. 2.3 Unless otherwise required for specific project requirement, all designs shall be prepared using latest version of Auto CAD software’s. 2.2 DRAFTING STANDARDS All drawings shall meet the requirements of the latest version of the Royal Commission CAD Standards as available. 2-1 APRIL 2017 2.2.1 MEDIA A. Drawing Sheet Size All contract drawings shall be made on standard A1 sheets, 594 x 841 mm, or site specifically instructed by RC. Study drawings and sketches shall be prepared on metric standard size drawing sheets. B. Title Block and Drawing Identification The standard drawing title block shall be located at the lower right hand corner of the drawing. See Figure 2-1. Obvious blanks shall be filled in as indicated. Other blanks shall be filled in as follows. 1. Contract No. (Contract No.): This will be issued by the Royal Commission. 2. Work Breakdown Structure No. (WBS No.): This shall be indicated, if issued, by the Royal Commission. 3. Revision No. (Rev. No.): During the design phase, the Contractor may indicate the review submittal stage in the Revision No. with a letter, starting with A for the conceptual submittal, and B, C, D, etc. for subsequent submittals. The submittal stage should also be stated in the Revision Block. During the Bidding Phase the design Contractor shall not indicate a revision at "Rev. No." and shall note in the first open line of the Revisions block "Issued for Bidding" and dated with the date of issue for the Request for Proposal (RFP). Revision level at Construction shall be indicated by a number zero for the initial issue of the drawig for construction, and Revisions Block noted "Issued for Construction" and all "Clouding" removed from the drawings. 4. Drawing No.: A drawing identification number is made up of the following elements: Contractor’s Code No. Discipline 1234 AR Drawing Size A1 Serial No. 001 (Unique no assigned by RC, generally it is last alpha numerical digits of contract) 2-2 3 0 APRIL 2017 XXXX NO. DATE BY PE-SIGNATURE ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION APPROVED BY : KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu Royal Commission at Yanbu MADINAT YANBU AL-SINAIYAH PROJECT CONTRACT TITLE DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING TITLE DESIGNED BY : DRAWN BY : ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT EPS - DESIGN UNIT CHECKED BY : PROJ. ENGR. : DU SUPV : A/E APPROVAL : WBS NO. : R. C. APPROVAL : CONT. NO. : PIC A-1234 DATE : SCALE : 2 1 DRAWING NO. : 1234 - AR-A1-001 1 : 100 6 REV. NO. : 0 4 3 SHEET a b c d FIGURE 2-1 TYPICAL DRAWING TITLE BLOCK 5 OF APRIL 2017 5. Drawing Number Breakdown a. Contractor's Code Number: Contractor's code number will be issued by the Royal Commission. b. Discipline: The discipline is identified by a two letter code according to a standard list of abbreviations. See Table 2-1. Table 2-1 - Discipline Code Discipline Discipline Code Architecture Civil Electrical Environmental Fire Protection Food Service General Engineering Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Industrial Engineering Instrumentation Interface Drawings Interior Design Landscape Mechanical Engineering Piping Design Planning Plumbing Process Piping Structural Engineering Telecommunications c. AR CE EE EN FP FS GE HV IE IN IF ID LS ME PD PL PG PP SE TC Drawing Size. Drawing size is identified by letter plus number coding, according to the standard International Organization for Standardization (ISO) system, as follows: A1 A2 A3 A4 594 x 420 x 297 x 210 x 841 mm - Preferred Standard 594 mm - Work sheets, 420 mm Sketches, 297 mm etc. Unless otherwise approved drawings shall be size A1. d. Serial Number. Sheet serial number shall be a three digit number starting with 001 for each discipline. The numbering shall be continuous for each discipline. 1234 EE A1 001 1234 ME A1 001 2-4 APRIL 2017 where the EE indicates an Electrical drawing; and the ME, a Mechanical drawing. 6. Scale: Each drawing shall note the scale used for that drawing. A graphic scale shall be provided to establish a relative scale for drawings to be reduced. 7. Drawing number should be the same for all drawings identified also by sheet number. Each sheet in a set of drawings shall be numbered and titled. C. Drawing Layout Plans, sections, and details shall be laid out on the sheet in such a manner that the portion on the right side of the sheet above the title block is reserved for indicating notes, key plan, schedules, revisions and other miscellaneous requirements. D. North Arrow: Normally, the north arrow shall be placed in the upper left corner of each plan drawing, as shown in Figure 2-2. Drawings (except plans and profiles of roads and utilities) shall be oriented so that the north arrow points up (preferred) or to the left. Drawings may be oriented to an arbitrary reference north. If so, each drawing (such as plot plan or site location) shall indicate the north arrow with the word "REF" inserted therein, Hunting Grid north, and orientation to Makkah. ("Hunting Grid" is defined in Survey Control and Documentation subsection.) Any other orientation shall be subject to approval. E. Key Plans and Gridline System Figure 2-3 shows a sample facility key plan that shall be used to shown the sheet numbers of particular portions of a large facility that cannot be shown on one sheet. The hatched area on the key plan shall indicate the corresponding area shown on that particular sheet. Key plans, when used for facilities, shall be located in the lower right portion of the drawing above the title block unless directed otherwise. Orientation on each plan shall be identical to that shown on the key plan. Figure 2-4 shows a sample gridline system for use in dimensioning and locating areas and items. Gridline systems, when used, shall show numbers reading from left to right in the horizontal direction of the area and letters reading from top to bottom in the vertical direction. The system must be laid out so that no two points will have the 2-5 APRIL 2017 same coordinates. Intermediate gridlines shall be identified by decimal; e.g., gridline 7.3 is 3/10 of the distance between gridlines 7 and 8, gridline B.6 is 6/10 of the distance between gridline B and C. F. Drawing Ownership The ownership statement, Figure 2-5, shall be included on each Royal Commission contract drawing and shall be provided by the Contractor. The statement should be located to the left of the title block just above the bottom border. Upon completion of the design all original drawings become the property of the Royal Commission and shall be submitted at the Final Submission. G. Drawing Reference Method Figure 2-6 show the method to be used for indicating elevations, sections and details on all contract drawings. If symmetry exists in plan, elevation, or section, this may be noted and only onehalf of the construction need be shown. Minor differences in construction may be shown by noting "symmetrical about the centerline unless otherwise noted" and identifying those details that are not symmetrical. Details shown on each sheet shall be identified by numbers and shall be in sequence for that drawing. Elevations and sections shall be identified by letters. Identification numbers and letters on one sheet shall not be in continuous sequence beyond that sheet. The detail should not be rotated, reversed, or opposite hand from the base drawing. When a detail is not identical in orientation due to revised location or multiple locations, use details notes to define the deviations; e.g. "opposite hand" or "rotated 90 degrees clockwise." 2-6 KK MA AH This Drawing and the design it covers are the property of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu / Royal Commission at Yanbu . These drawings are loaned on the borrower's express agreement that they will not be reproduced, copied, loaned, exhibited or used except in the limited way, if any, permitted by written consent of the Royal Commission. 0 APRIL 2017 XXXX NO. DATE BY ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION PE-SIGNATURE DESCRIPTION APPROVED BY : KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu Royal Commission at Yanbu MADINAT YANBU AL-SINAIYAH PROJECT CONTRACT TITLE DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING TITLE DESIGNED BY : DRAWN BY : ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT EPS - DESIGN UNIT CHECKED BY : PROJ. ENGR. : DU SUPV : 40° A/E APPROVAL : WBS NO. : R. C. APPROVAL : CONT. NO. : PIC A-1234 DATE : SCALE : AS MY 25mm F RE TH OR N ID GR F 40mm RE AH KK MA FIGURE 2-2 PLACEMENT OF NORTH ARROW DRAWING NO. : 1 : 100 1234 - AR-A1-001 REV. NO. : 0 SHEET OF F RE AH KK MA 10 1 20 30 40 A D S-4 S-5 S-3 S-6 G S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 L FIGURE 2-3 SAMPLE FACILITY KEY PLAN 6 7 7.3 8 B B.6 C FIGURE 2-4 SAMPLE GRIDLINE SYSTEM This Drawing and the design it covers are the property of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu / Royal Commission at Yanbu . These drawings are loaned on the borrower's express agreement that they will not be reproduced, copied, loaned, exhibited or used except in the limited way, if any, permitted by written consent of the Royal Commission. FIGURE 2-5 PROPRIETARY OWNERSHIP STATEMENT ELEVATION, SECTION AND DETAIL CROSS REFERENCE B B B B AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 ELEVATION IDENTIFICATION SHEET ON WHICH ELEVATION SHOWN SHEET FROM WHICH ELEVATION TAKEN SYMBOL FOR ELEVATION B B AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 SECTION IDENTIFICATION SHEET ON WHICH SECTION SHOWN SHEET FROM WHICH SECTION TAKEN SYMBOL WHERE SECTION TAKEN B SECTION SECTION B AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 SECTION IDENTIFICATION SHEET ON WHICH SECTION SHOWN TYPICAL SECTION INDICATE ALL DRAWINGS WHICH SECTION APPLIES SUBTITLE FOR SECTION DRAWING B AR-000 AR-000 DETAIL IDENTIFICATION SHEET ON WHICH DETAIL SHOWN SHEET FROM WHICH DETAIL TAKEN SYMBOL FOR ENLARGED PLAN DETAILED B DETAIL DETAIL AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 AR-000 B AR-000 AR-000 DETAIL IDENTIFICATION SHEET ON WHICH DETAIL SHOWN TYPICAL DETAIL INDICATE ALL DRAWINGS WHICH DETAIL APPLIES SUBTITLE FOR DETAIL DRAWING NOTE : - WHERE ELEVATION, DETAIL OR SECTION TAKEN IS SHOWN ON SAME SHEET SHEET NO. MAY BE OMITTED & A DASH PLACED IN THE LOWER SEMI-CIRCLE OF THE SYMBOL. FIGURE 2-6 DRAWING REFERENCE METHOD APRIL 2017 2.2.2 PROCEDURES A. Scales Metric scales and the metric system shall be used on all drawings. The following metric scales are recommended for general usage on drawings; however, they are not meant to be mandatory. Should another scale be more appropriate in a particular instance, it may be used. B. Drawing Scale Topographic mapping and site plans 1:500 and 1:1,000, or as Instructed by RC Facility plans and elevations 1:50 preferred, 1:100, and 1:200 Sections and details 1:2, 1:5, 1:10, 1:20, and 1:50 Notes and Material Callouts Notes shall be presented in clear and concise English. A note is not adequate if it does not convey the exact design intent. All notes shall be listed on the right hand side of the drawing. C. Units of Measure All units of measure are to be in accordance with The International System of Units (SI). D. Background Indications Backgrounds shall be thin or screened, single-line outline indications showing equipment, structures, or supports which are the prime responsibility or other disciplines, but which must be shown to indicate locations and clearances. Background indications shall be drawn with a minimum number of lines to legibly show the item. All equipment and other background indications shall be shown in their true scale and indicated with a thick, single-line outline. Special features will be indicated only when required for clearances or to support other items. E. Equipment Designation Each item of equipment shall be identified by an equipment number. When identifying equipment on plans, the equipment designation shall appear along the centerline (within the equipment background when there is adequate room). 2-11 APRIL 2017 F. Welding Symbols All welds shall be noted by welding symbols in conformance with AWS-A2.4. Basic weld symbols are shown on page 2-54. G. Abbreviations For the sake of clarity, all terms shall generally be spelled out; however, it will occasionally become necessary to use abbreviations. When this is the case, a legend shall be provided based on the American National Standards Institute's list of abbreviations. H. Schedules Formats for equipment, materials, and other schedules shall be as included herein. I. Match Lines Match lines shall be in identical locations for all discipline drawings covering the same area. Avoid placing match lines on gridlines or column lines and through congested areas. Drawings shall not extend beyond the match lines. Match lines also shall be shown on the key drawings. Coordinates shall be shown for gridlines and match lines. J. Standard Drawings Standard drawings and standard detail sheets may be used. However, details that do not apply to the specific facility shall be removed, or indicated as not applicable. K. Revision Drawings issued for review, approval, construction, or revision, shall be identified by a letter or number as defined in paragraph 2.2.1.B.3. In addition to the identifying letter or number, each revision shall be dated and shall include a brief description of the revision and the initials of the checker. The information for each revision shall remain on the drawing. Such terms as "general revision" or "as shown" are inadequate for a description and shall not be used. Each revision location shall be identified with a 10-mm equilateral triangle, with the revision number in it, near the item revised. A cloud shall enclose the revised area and the revision triangle. Extreme care shall be used in drawing the cloud to clearly indicate the extent of the revision (for the illustration in Figure 2-7, the dimension was not added but was changed). One cloud and triangle shall be used to identify several closely grouped changes. 2-12 APRIL 2017 When the next revision is made, all existing clouds and triangles shall be removed. New triangles and clouds shall be added for the new changes in accordance with the procedure outlined above. If revisions are too numerous to describe in the revision block or too numerous to practically identify with clouds, describe the change under a revision note in the body of the drawing and refer to the note in the revision block. L. Reference Drawings Reference drawings shall refer to all drawings from other contract/drawing packages referred to and/or used in the preparation of the design drawing. Other design drawings from the same package are typically listed in the project drawing list and shall not be considered nor included in the “Reference Drawing” list. 2-13 1 110.00 FIGURE 2-7 REVISION IDENTIFICATION 1 NOV. 2017 XXXX REVISED DIMENSIONS PE-SIGNATURE 0 APRIL 2017 XXXX ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION PE-SIGNATURE NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION APPROVED BY : REVISIONS 1 REVISION TRIANGLE REVISION NUMBER FIGURE 2-8 TYPICAL BLOCK REVISION IDENTIFICATION DISCIPLINE : - ELECTRICAL DISCIPLINE LINE COLOR, LINE TYPE, TEXT HEIGHT, PEN SCREENING WEIGHT LIGHTING SYMBOL'S & LINE TYPES 01 LIGHTINGS SYMBOL’S. CYAN 0.20mm 02 EXHAUST FAN SYMBOL'S 30 0.20mm 03 SYMBOL’S LINE TYPE 04 LIGHTING CONDUIT LINE’S 05 CONDUIT LINE TYPE 06 LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYMBOL'S 41 0.20mm 07 LIGHTNING PROTECTION CONDUIT LINE'S 96 0.20mm 08 LIGHTNING PROTECT CONDUIT LINE TYPE (CONTINUES) 0.20mm GREEN 0.20mm (DASHED2) (DASHED2) 0.20mm 0.20mm POWER SYMBOL'S & LINE TYPES 01 POWER SYMBOL’S. BLUE 0.20mm 02 POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD (DB) RED 0.20mm 03 POWER ISOLATOR SYMBOL'S 30 0.20mm 04 SYMBOL’S LINE TYPE 05 POWER CIRCUIT LINE’S 06 CIRCUIT LINE TYPE (CONTINUES) 0.20mm YELLOW 0.20mm (DASHED2) 0.20mm FIRE ALARM SYMBOL'S & LINE TYPES 01 SMOKE / FIRE / BUZZER SYMBOL’S. MAGENTA 0.20mm 02 BREAK GLASS GREEN 0.20mm 03 DATA / TELEPHONE BLUE 0.20mm 04 SYMBOL’S LINE TYPE 05 FIRE ALARM CIRCUIT LINE’S 06 CIRCUIT LINE TYPE (CONTINUES) 0.20mm CYAN 0.20mm (DASHED2) 0.20mm DISCIPLINE COLOR, LINE TYPE, TEXT LINE HEIGHT, PEN SCREENING WEIGHT CIVIL SYMBOL'S & LINE TYPES 01 PORTABLE WATER 02 LINE TYPE 03 FIRE WATER SYSTEM 04 LINE TYPE 05 IRRIGATION 06 LINE TYPE 07 STORM DRAINAGE 08 LINE TYPE 09 SANITARY SEWER 10 LINE TYPE 150 0.20mm 0.20mm PW 74 0.20mm 0.20mm FWS 61 0.20mm 0.20mm IRR 215 0.20mm 0.20mm SD 55 0.20mm 0.20mm SS SECTION & ELEVATION & ENLARGED CALL OUT 01 SECTION & ELEVATION CALL OUT MAGENTA 0.20mm 02 SECTION & ELEVATION CALL OUT LINE TYPE 03 OVERALL SECTION & ELEVATION CALL OUT SHOULD PLACE IT ON MODEL SPACE 0.20mm 04 PARTIAL SECTION CALL OUT (SPECIFIED) SHOULD PLACE IT ON PAPER SPACE 0.20mm 05 CALL OUT TEXT HEIGHT (MODEL SPACE) 500 / 300 & CIRCLE DIA. = 2000 0.20mm 06 CALL OUT TEXT HEIGHT (PAPER SPACE) 5 / 3 & CIRCLE DIA. = 20mm 0.20mm 07 ENLARGE PLAN CALL OUT LINE WHITE 0.20mm 08 ENLARGE PLAN CALL OUT LINE TYPE 09 CALL OUT LINE GLOBAL WIDTH (CONTINUES) 0.20mm (CENTER) 0.05 mm (ON PAPER SPACE) 0.20mm 0.20mm DRAWING TITLE TEXT FOR FLOOR PLAN 01 GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE = 1:100 DRAWING TITLE TEXT FOR ELEVATION 02 BUILDING ELEVATION SCALE = 1:100 TYPICAL ELEVATION INDICATE ALL DRAWINGS FOR WHICH ELEVATION APPLIES 2 AR-002 AR-009 AR-002 AR-002 SHEET ON WHICH ELEVATION SHOWN DISCIPLINE : - GENERAL STANDARDS DISCIPLINE LINE COLOR, LINE TYPE, TEXT HEIGHT, PEN SCREENING WEIGHT SYMBOL'S & LINE TYPES 01 SYMBOL’S. 02 SYMBOL’S LINE TYPE 03 CIRCUIT LINE’S 04 CIRCUIT LINE TYPE AS PER DISCIPLINE 0.20mm (CONTINUES) 0.20mm AS PER DISCIPLINE 0.20mm (DASHED2) 0.20mm TEXT & LEADER 01 TEXT TYPE (ALL PROJECT RELATED) ARIAL NARROW 0.20mm 02 TEXT (ALL PROJECT RELATED) WHITE 0.20mm 03 NORMAL TEXT HEIGHT 300 AT (1 : 100) 0.20mm 04 SUB TITLE TEXT HEIGHT 400 AT (1 : 100) 0.20mm 05 MAIN TITLE TEXT HEIGHT 500 AT (1:100) 0.20mm 06 TEXT WIDTH FACTOR 1.00 (ALWAYS) 0.20mm 07 TEXT ALIGNMENT (ALL PROJECT RELATED) TOP - LEFT 0.20mm 08 LEADER (ARROW) 20 (60 SCREENING) 0.30mm 09 LEADER HEIGHT 300 AT (1 :100) 0.20mm XREF'S 01 XREF FILE SHOULD PLACE AT 0, 0 ,0 DEFAULT 02 ARCH OR SITE PLAN (XREF FILE) 252 (60 SCREENING) DEFAULT 03 ARCH OR SITE PLAN TEXT (ACTIVE) 251 (40 SCREENING) DEFAULT 04 HATCH 251 (40 SCREENING) DEFAULT 05 EQUIPMENT 252 (60 SCREENING) DEFAULT DISCIPLINE COLOR, LINE TYPE, TEXT LINE HEIGHT, PEN SCREENING WEIGHT GRID LINE & HATCH 01 GRID LINE 252 (60 SCREENING) DEFAULT 02 GRID LINE TYPE 03 GRID LINE TEXT HEIGHT 500 ON (1:100) DEFAULT 04 GRID LINE CIRCLE 1200 (DIAMETER) DEFAULT 05 GRID LINE CIRCLE LINE TYPE (CENTER) DEFAULT (CONTINUOUS) DEFAULT REVISION CLOUD & TRIANGLE & MATCH LINE 01 REVISION CLOUD & TRIANGLE MAGENTA 0.20mm 02 REVISION CLOUDS SHOULD PLACE IT ON PAPER SPACE 0.20mm 03 CLOUD ARC LENGTH 5 mm (PAPER SPACE) 0.20mm 04 REVISION TRIANGLE LENGTH 7.50 X 7.50 X 7.50 (PAPER SPACE) 0.20mm 05 TRIANGLE TEXT HEIGHT 3 mm AT (1 : 100) (PAPER SPACE) 0.20mm 06 MATCH LINE TEXT WHITE 0.20mm 07 MATCH LINE TYPE (CENTER) 0.20mm DRAWING SCALE 01 LT SCALE AS PER THE DRAWING SCALE --- 02 PSLT SCALE 0 (ALWAYS) --- 03 TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING AND SITE PLANS 1 : 500 AND 1 : 1000 or instructed by RC --- 04 FACILITY PLANS AND ELEVATIONS 1 : 50 PREFERRED, 1 : 100 AND 1 : 200 --- 05 SECTIONS AND DETAILS 1 : 2, 1 : 5, 1 : 10, 1 : 20 AND 1 : 50 --- DRAWING PAPER SIZE 01 A1 = RC - PREFERRED STANDARD 594 x 841 mm --- 02 A2 = WORK SHEETS 420 x 594 mm --- 03 A3 = SKETCHES 297 x 420 mm --- 04 A4 = DOCUMENTS & GENERAL 210 x 297 mm --- APRIL 2017 2.2.3 PACKAGING A. Sequence of Drawings The first sheet of each volume in a project shall be a cover sheet indicating project title and contract number, volume title, and R.C. logo. In general, the second sheet (and limited sub- sequent sheets) shall provide a site plan, key map, vicinity map, and table of contents. The table of contents shall list sequentially the indexes for the civil drawings, each facility's drawings, and the standard detail drawings (if any). A drawing index shall precede the civil drawings and each facility package. The index of drawings in a particular volume shall not be included in any other volume of drawings. Control shall be maintained in packaging contract drawings by providing an easy reference to all drawings within a discipline of work. The drawing package shall be divided into facility or system packages. The divisions proposed herein will provide flexibility for the later assignment of additional drawings. The following list shows the order and assemblage of a typical drawing package. Other packages shall follow a similar sequence. 1. Cover sheet 2. Table of contents 3. Site index (including specific details) Civil drawings Electrical /Telecom Drawings CE-001 through CE-999 EE-001 through EE-999 Facility index (including specific details) Architectural drawings Structural drawings Mechanical drawings Plumbing drawings HVAC drawings Fire Protection Drawings Process piping drawings Electrical drawings Instrumentation drawings Telecommunications drawings AR-001 through AR-999 SE-001 through SE-999 ME-001 through ME-999 PG-001 through PG-999 HV-001 through HV-999 FP-001 through FP-999 PP-001 through PP-999 EE-001 through EE-999 IN-001 through IN-999 TC-001 through TC-999 4. 5. B. Repeat format for each individual facility starting with 201, 301, etc. Grouping Drawings A multiple facility design shall (except for civil drawings) be grouped in the design drawing package in such a manner that a single facility may be withdrawn by 2-19 APRIL 2017 deleting or removing a consecutive block of sheets. possible to easily add a facility to a drawing package. 2.3 Conversely, it shall be STANDARD DRAWING SYMBOLS The following symbols shall be used on all contract drawings, as applicable. LIST OF STANDARD DRAWING SYMBOLS Figure 2-9 Figure 2-10 Figure 2-11 Figure 2-12 Figure 2-13 Figure 2-14 Figure 2-15 Figure 2-16 Figure 2-17 Figure 2-18 Figure 2-19 Figure 2-20 Figure 2-21 Civil Symbols Architectural Symbols Mechanical Piping Symbols Mechanical Single Line Symbols Mechanical Double Line Symbols Fire Protection Symbols Electrical Plan Symbols Electrical Symbols Single Line Diagram Telecom Plan Symbols CATV Plan Symbols Basic Weld Symbols Landscape Planting Symbols Irrigation Symbols The graphic symbols used by each discipline shall be shown in a legend on one drawing of the discipline set. Material symbols often reduce legibility and, therefore, shall be used only when required to avoid confusion. Material symbols for large areas shall be drawn only at corners, edges, and cutouts to reduce congestion. Shading on the back of the drawing will not be permitted. Material symbols shall be drawn on the front of the sheet and defined in a legend. All drawing symbols planned for use that differ from or supplement those included hereinafter shall be submitted for approval. 2-20 September 2007 2.4 STANDARD FORMS Shown herein are forms typical of those necessary for design submittals. The list is not intended to be complete, but rather to indicate the general format and level of detail required. The forms are of a type commonly used in engineering analysis and calculations and use of similar forms is recommended. Regardless of the format used, the calculations will be acceptable in any convenient set of units, but all results shall be converted and shown on the design drawings. LIST OF STANDARD DRAWING FORMS PAGE Figure 2-22 Earthwork calculations reservoir method (metric) (1 page) 2-59 Figure 2-23 Earthwork quantity average and area (metric) (1 page) 2-60 Figure 2-24 Room finish schedule (1 page) 2-61 Figure 2-25 Fixture Connection Schedule (1 page) 2-62 Figure 2-26 Pump head Table (1 page) 2-63 Figure 2-27 Illumination calculations Table (1 page) 2-64 Figure 2-28 Lighting panel schedule (1 page) 2-65 2-58 September 2007 2.5 DESIGN ANALYSIS REPORT (DAR) A. General The design analysis report shall be a written explanation of the project design process, included as a part of each design submission. It is intended as a guide for design development and as a record of all significant actions affecting the function, schedule, and cost of the project. Written material may be illustrated by calculations, diagrams, and sketches to convey design concepts. B. Media and Format The design analysis report shall be presented on size A4 paper (210 x 297 mm) except that multiples of this sheet size may be used when required for graphs or other special illustration forms. All sheets shall be of reproducible quality. The material may be typewritten, handwritten or a combination thereof, provided it is legible. C. Organization The several parts and sheets of the design analysis report shall be given a sequential binding number and bound under a cover indicating the name of the facility and project number, if applicable. The title page shall carry the designation of the submission being made, such as concept design, intermediate(s), and final design submission. The completed design analysis presented with the final drawings and specifications shall carry the designation "Final Design Analysis" on the title page. D. Code Compliance The design shall conform to minimum code requirements. Analysis shall be based on the latest edition of the specified codes (IBC, NFPA etc.) at the time the contract is awarded. It shall include occupancy classification, occupant load, construction type, allowable building area, exits and other applicable code requirements. It shall also indicate all deviations from the code, including the reason and extent of such deviations. The final analysis and applicable code requirements with reference shall be included in DAR as well as in Drawings. E. Basis of Design The basis of design shall include a comprehensive statement on concept development and specific criteria to be used in the design of the project. A brief description and outline of civil, architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems proposed for the project shall be included. F. Design Calculations Design calculations are a part of the design analysis. When calculations are voluminous, they shall be bound separately from the narrative part of the design 2-66 September 2007 analysis report, and shall incorporate a title page and index for each volume. The source of loading conditions, supplementary sketches, graphs, formulas, and references shall be identified. Assumptions and conclusions shall be explained. Calculation sheets shall carry the project title, contract number, the initials of the persons preparing and checking the calculations, and the dates the work was performed. No portion of the calculations shall be computed and checked by the same person. Calculations may be prepared in any convenient system of units, but all results shall be converted to and shown in Standard International (SI) units. G. Automatic Data Processing Systems (ADPS) When an ADPS is used to perform calculations, the design analysis shall include descriptions of the computer programs used and copies of the ADPS input data and output summaries. The description shall also include, 1. The design method, including assumptions, theories, and formulas used. 2. Any applicable diagrams adequately identified. 3. All necessary explanations of the computer printout format, symbols, and abbreviations. 4. Adequate and consistent notations. Each set of computer printouts shall be preceded by an index. If several sets of computations are submitted, they shall be accompanied by a general table of contents in addition to the individual indexes. 2-67