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Standard Design RequirementsDATED OCTOBER 2013GENERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTSExisting ConditionsASBESTOS:a. Existing piping may be insulated with materials containing asbestos fibers. Various ceilings and wallsthroughout facilities may contain asbestos materials. Remove all asbestos containing materials from theportion of the structure within the project limits. If an entire building is within the project limits, the buildingwill be certified asbestos free by written documentation at projects’ end.b. Use no asbestos containing materials in renovations or new construction. Submit the appropriatenotarized certification certificate stating that no asbestos containing materials were used in therenovation, construction, or placed on the job site.STRUCTURAL:c. Correct or replace by renovation any portions of the roof and floor structure that are structurally unsound.d. Identify, and include, in the project any brick needing repair, caulking, sealing, or tuck-pointing.Space Requirementsa. Design internal spaces to permit flexibility. Consider floor heights, loading, atmospherics, lighting,accessibility, security, economical building module, HVAC, etc.b. All new or renovated mechanical equipment rooms shall be of adequate size to ensure proper headroomand provide for removal of all equipment components without encountering any architectural orequipment barriers.c. All mechanical rooms to have an adjacent maintenance storage room of not less than 50 square feet.d. Each new or renovated custodial closet shall be a minimum of 50 square feet. Include a minimum of onecloset per 10,000 square feet of gross building space and a minimum of one closet per floor. Locateclosets near restrooms. The rooms shall not be entrances to mechanical rooms, roof hatches, or otherspaces.e. Provide a main custodial closet near an accessible entrance, delivery area, or elevator of a minimum of100 square feet. Design space for the storage of all equipment and a thirty (30) day supply of cleaningsupplies.f. Provide each building with a custodial personnel break area.g. Install or relocate telephone switchgear in a separate telephone equipment room not in custodial closetsor mechanical equipment rooms. Telecommunication closets are required in each quadrant of the facility(See Telecommunications section for details.)h. Provide a hallway / alcove space 48” deep by 40” wide for each vending machine.i. Provide each building with a recycling room near a delivery area easily accessible from the interior andexterior of the building.2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 1 of

SECTION BDETAILED UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTSCAMPUS PLANNING and DESIGN:Drawing and Schedulesa. All project drawings to be CAD based and compatible with the University’s AutoCAD based system.b. Schematic and design-development floor plans shall indicate furniture and equipment. Submit printedcopies of drawings and AutoCAD compatible drawing files for University review.c. Working drawings to be of appropriate scale to accurately represent building dimensions, features,materials, and construction. Follow architectural graphic standards, including final and/or “AS-BUILTCAD files and PDF formats on compact disk. Maximum size of drawings shall not exceed 30” x 42”.Submit full size drawings and AutoCAD compatible drawing files for University review.d. All project design-development drawings and documentation to reflect spaces numbered according toThe University of Memphis Room Numbering standard procedure memorandum dated 1/4/99, attached tothe end of this document.e. Submit a monthly design progress schedule to indicate progress and future completion deadlines.Regulatory Requirementsa. Provide for fire extinguishers and cabinets in General Contract.b. Give special attention to site controls and temporary facilities. The type of construction will dictate controlof the phasing of work and use of surrounding site during construction, etc.c. Comply fully with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), including handicapped access around site.d. Design to meet requirements of Zone 3 Seismic Design as locally amended. All buildings on TheUniversity of Memphis campus will use an acceleration factor of 0.2 or greater.e. Ensure fire emergency access. Schedule a site review meeting with local fire department duringschematic design phase.f. Comply with the Tennessee Code for Energy Conservation in New Building Construction, 1978.Submittalsa. All submittals and shop drawings to be reviewed and approved by the University before final approval ofthe Designer.b. Provide 3 copies of all submittals, shop drawings, and maintenance / operating manuals.Contract Close-outa. Before the University takes control of the building, clean all areas and sanitize the restrooms with adisinfectant approved by the University’s’ Custodial Services.b. All windows shall be cleaned, free of dust, dirt, fingerprints, and smudges.c. Clean and finish the hard floor surfaces with 4 to 6 coats of a high gloss, slip resistant floor finishapproved by the University’s Custodial Services.d. All horizontal and vertical surfaces to be clean and dust free. All carpet shall be free of spots, dirt, dust,and visible loose debris.e. Final records documents to completely and accurately reflect “As Built” conditions including all projectchanges and approved field modifications. Submit full size printed copies of proposed record drawings,documents, and AutoCAD drawing files for University review and approval before submitting final recorddocuments. Final record documents to reflect all changes required by the previous submission andinclude: 3 complete copies of all record documents; 2 sets of archival processed 35mm roll formatmicrofilm copies of all record documents; 1 set of full sized photo processed, image stabilized, polyesterreproductions (mylars) of all drawings; 1 set of the negatives for the photo processed reproductions of alldrawings, and 2 copies of AutoCAD compatible drawing and x-referenced drawing files of all drawings onCompact Disk or DVD.Facility Operation Procedures1. Provide pertinent training, orientation, instructions, and assistance – by manuals, specifications, orprofessionally prepared materials and/or upgrades - to the appropriate personnel on the operation,maintenance, and troubleshooting of all of heavy-duty equipment, HVAC systems, boilers, generators,cooling systems, computer equipment and software, devices, and controls provided under this contract.2. Provide additional materials to augment the Operating and Maintenance Data binders with instructions foradding these to the binders, or full complete replacement binders.2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 2 of

Subsurface Investigation:1. Tennessee One Call system does not cover the location of all utilities on The University of Memphiscampus.2. Contractor is ultimately responsible for field location of all known utilities and the repair of any form ofdamage or power / communication outage caused by Contractors’ work. Type and method of repairs to beapproved by Physical Plant. Repairs to be made within 24 hours. Any utility not indicated on theUniversity’s utility or telecommunication plans will not be Contractor's responsibility to repair if damaged byhis work.3. For utilities not covered by the Tennessee One Call System, Physical Plant provides utility plans showingthe general location of known electrical, water, gas, sewer, and irrigation lines. Depth and exact location ofutilities are not always provided on the University utility plans. Field-verify all University utility plans. Reportand document any discrepancies to Physical Plant.4. Telecommunications has plans showing general locations of known phone or fiber optic cables. Depth andexact locations not always provided on University telecommunication plans. Field-verify ALL utility plans.5. Utility Markings – If the University marks the locations of existing utilities and they are then damaged orcut, then the responsibility for paying for repairs is the Contractor’s; also the Contractor is to maintain themarkings.CUSTODIAL:Custodial Closetsa. Custodial closets to have four shelves, a floor service sink and 120-volt electrical outlet (20 amp) capableof charging battery powered floor machines.b. All closet doors to swing out or not interfere with required clearances/floor areas.c. The custodial break area (1 per building) to have HVAC, lighting, electrical outlets, a sink with hot andcold water, and a shelf.Custodial Contract Close-outa. Before the University takes control of the building, clean all areas and sanitize the restrooms with adisinfectant approved by the University’s’ Custodial Services.b. All windows shall be cleaned, free of dust, dirt, fingerprints, and smudges.c. Clean and finish the hard floor surfaces with 4 to 6 coats of a high gloss, slip resistant floor finishapproved by the University’s Custodial Services.d. All horizontal and vertical surfaces to be clean and dust free. All carpet shall be free of spots, dirt, dust,and visible loose debris.LANDSCAPING:Final landscape design to be approved by the University. Include all landscaping and irrigation systems in baseConstruction Contract.Campus existing plant material varies widely. A broad base of material is good. General guidelines for theplacement of plant material around new and existing buildings will create a consistent campus image.Some broad guidelines for plant material choices are: Native plants that are hardy in Zone 7. Plan for mature size of plants. Availability of plants in this area.Specific, desirable plant materials for the campus are: Large Trees - Willow Oak, Water Oak, Pin Oak, or Red Maple. Large Accent Trees - Kentucky Coffee Tree, Yellowwood, Eastern Red Cedar, or Ginkgo. Small or Flowering Trees - Zelchova, Fringe Tree, Goldenrain Tree, Red Bud, Dogwood, Yoshino, orCrapemyrtle. Large Shrubs - American Holly, Foster Holly, or Yaupon. Medium Shrubs - Needlepoint Holly, Pfitzer Juniper, Carissa Holly, Seagreen Juniper, Aucuba, or Azalea. Small Shrubs - Dwarf Yaupon, Barberry, Burning Bush, or Nandina. Ground Covers - Variegated Linope, Big Blue Linope, Pachysandra, or English Ivy.2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 3 of

Irrigation1. In-ground valve box, above ground valve box, and landscape irrigation components - As approved.Landscape Accessoriesa. Concrete planters - Round and rectangular double rim planters in various sizes.b. Tree Grate – NEENAH FOUNDRY, Model R-8707, Black Cast Iron.c. Pavers -Site AccessoriesBicycle Racks / Lockersa. Bike racks – size and number dependent on site requirements, stainless steel finish.b.BRANDIR, New York (212) 505-6500. The Original Ribbon Rack, size dependent on site, powder coated finish.Fences and Gatesa. Ornamental metal fencing and gates - to match existing.Recreational Facility and Playground Equipmenta. Playground equipment - type as indicated on drawings.Signage – see Exterior Design requirementsSite, Street and Mall Furnishingsa. Standard bench – Type 3 – 75” Hyde Park Bench, Rod seat insert. Install on a 3’x7’x4” deep concretepad with turn down edge, steel trowel finish, on existing grade requiring no site work or landscaping.b. Bench – LANDSCAPE FORMS “Presidio Bench” without back and no arms, embedded mounting, color tobe “Storm Cloud”.c. Tables d. Trash/Ash Receptacles - (side opening with ash receptacle on top), dark bronze.e. Trash Receptacle – LANDSCAPE FORMS “Chase Park”, 40 gal., side-opening style, keyed lock, surfacemounted, color to be “Storm Cloud”.f. Trash dumpster - As approved.g. Waste receptacle - As approved.Walk, Road, and Parking Appurtenancesa. Bollards - ANTIQUE STREET LAMPS, INC. Austin, TX. (512) 282-9760. Penn series #BOL/P32/10/BTCA/DB, cast aluminum, powder coated, dark bronze finish.b. Pipe Bollards - 7’x 6” diameter. Sink in ground 12”-18” and anchor in, and fill, with concrete.c. Bollards – LANDSCAPE FORMS “Annapolis”; 6” diameter, with low voltage LED Lighting, embeddedmounting, color to be “Storm Cloud” - napolisBollard.pdfd. Parking Gate: AMANO McGANN /4?categoryId 121e. Parking Gate Controller: DSX ACCESS SYSTEMS, INC. “DSX-1022 Intelligent Controller”http://www.dsxinc.com/hardware.htmf. Parking Controller Server – DSX ACCESS SYSTEMS, INC. www.dsxinc.com/Docs/dsxspec.pdfg. Parking / Access Control Security System - Section 13700 Specification, DSX ACCESS SYSTEMS,INC. www.dsxinc.com/Docs/dsxspec.pdfCARPENTRY & PAINTING:CEILINGSAcoustical Ceilings - 2’ x 2’ for NEW installations, 2’ x 4’ ONLY to match existing.Acoustical Tile1.2.3.4.Existing - Match existing building, salvage from demolition area if in acceptable condition, replace asnecessary where existing panels are damaged or missing.2’ x 2’ x 5/8” fissured – ARMSTRONG Fine Fissured Square Lay-In #1728, 2' x 2' x 5/8" for 15/16” grid.White, Colors, or Tech Black. No Substitution.2’ x 2’ fine textured – ARMSTRONG Chamfered Cirrus #628, 2' x 2' x ¾" regular edge.2’ x 4’ - Type 6 - USG Interior Tufliner FRP #9121-4, 2' x 4' x .120".2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 4 of

5.6.7.8.9.2’ x 4’ x 5/8” fissured – ARMSTRONG Fine Fissured Square Lay-In #1729, 2' x 4' x 5/8" for 15/16” grid.White, colors, or Tech Black. No Substitution.2' x 4' - ARMSTRONG # 3103, 2'x 4' x 1" white "Painted Nubby" square cut lay-in ceiling tiles for Prelude15/16" Exposed Tee grid for full or cut-to-fit applications.4' x 4' - ARMSTRONG # 5719 Metaphors Coffered Ceiling, 4'x 4' Crown Design mitered moldings (mattewhite) to hold the # 3110 4'x 4'x 1" Painted Nubby (white) square cut lay-in fiberglass panels.Vandal resistant - Type 7 - vandal resistant.High NRC - Type 8 - high NRC.LAY-IN CEILING PANELS (SPECIAL APPLICATIONS)1. 2’ x 2’, high moisture areas (shower rooms) – ARMSTRONG Travertine Ceramaguard RH100 #601, 2’ x2' x 5/8" lay-in FireGuard (UL), perforated, white, high-density ceramic/mineral fiber composite, ASTME1264.2. 2’ x 4’ moisture resistant – ARMSTRONG Mylar #882 lay-in field units, and #884 lay-in border units, 2'x4'x 5/8".3. 2’ x 4’, high moisture areas (shower rooms) – ARMSTRONG Travertine Ceramaguard RH100 # 602, 2’x 2' x 5/8" lay-in FireGuard (UL), perforated, white, high-density ceramic / mineral fiber composite, ASTME1264.Acoustical Snap-in Metal Pan Ceilingsa. Lay-in Parabolic Louvers - A.L.P. Lighting and Ceiling Products, Inc. Para-Lite 4 # PL4 24SPS-AN50.One-piece injection molded, 2’x 4’ Parabolic louver, specular silver, ¾”x ¾” x ½” cell structure forinstallation in existing soffit location as indicated on drawings. No Substitution.Gypsum-Panel Textured Ceilings - NO Gypsum board ceilings are to be installed, NO SUBSTITUTIONAttic Ventilation –Concrete4” CONCRETE SIDEWALK / PAVEMENT2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 5 of

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Doors1. All interior doors, whether oak, birch, or maple to be stain grade wood with matched veneers.Security Glazinga.b.c.Door Vision Panels - ¼" wire reinforced safety glazing, clear polished finish, diamond mesh pattern, size andlocation as indicated on drawing. Frame – ANEMOSTAT # BFL-123 metal UL or FM approved frame; size andlocation as shown on drawing and elevations.Color: Gray Primer.Security vision light - 7/8" thickness Omnilite FR-45 tempered glass. Frame - ANEMOSTAT # FGS-IS, metalUL or WHI approved frame provided with tamper resistant fasteners. Frame color: Gray Primer.Standard vision kit - 1/2" glazing (1/4" glass 1/4" polycarbonate with standard screws on secureside. At sidelights with stops and vision kits where the screws are on the less secure side use Torx PINscrews.NOTE: Fabricate, machine, and install according to manufacturer's instructions, approved shop drawings, andsubmittals. Use screw applied stops and tamper resistant fasteners.Downspouts –Fire doors – metalGypsum board partitions2. All new permanent gypsum board partitions shall extend to concrete ceiling/deck and be 1 or 2-hour classas required.3. All gypsum board to be 5/8” fire rated or 5/8” moisture proof, fire rated unless noted otherwise.Handrails and Railingsa. Handrails – Use only welded 1-1/2" outside diameter aluminum pipe, mill finish, all # 376 aluminum wallbrackets, fittings, fasteners and connections to be nonferrous components. Locate all brackets at spacingrequired for design loading. Exterior rail color to be clear anodized. NO dark bronze rails are to be usedon exterior sun exposed locations.Field measure, fabricate, shop prime, and install according to manufacturers’ instructions, approved shopdrawings, submittals, and all applicable code requirements of the National Life Safety Standards, Americans withDisabilities Act of 1990, and all local codes. In the case of substitution submit sample.2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 8 of

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Overflo w-scupperPainting Interior painting1. Interior paint to be semi-gloss enamels for halls, restrooms, classrooms, and trim and satin finish foroffices. Exterior paintingRoofingRoof Access –2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 10 of

Roof drain type –GENERAL ARRANGEMENT, ROOF DRAIN GUIDELINESRoofing Guide2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 11 of

GENERAL ARRANGEMENT, ROOFING GUIDELINESRoof membrane –Waterproofing - pdfLOCKSHOP:Door Hardware – BEST, VON DUPRIN1. Use new locks and hardware throughout; while matching University requirements.2. Do not use pivots, floor mounted closers, or concealed closers3. Finishes:b. Bronze colored storefront - all bronze except lockset, lever, and panic bar. Bronze plate behindpanic barc. Aluminum colored storefront - all stainless steel / aluminum4. Mortise locksets are standard, also spec BEST or CORBIN cylinders. Use cylindrical locksets only in abuilding with BEST master keys, to match existing locksets5. Pairs of doors with a fixed astragal have the same hardware as single doors.6. Double door standards: VON DUPRIN 99 rim panics and removable mullions. NO vertical rods.7. VON DUPRIN exterior trim should be “NL” - night latch function.8. Below is the preferred hardware to use on doors. Designer shall verify code requirements.9. NO “GE” access control products. The campus standard is STANLEY BASIS.10. Wide stile doors are required with rim panics and removable mullions.11. Campus Lock Standards - e Lock substitutionsBEST J626CORBIN RUSSWIN numberML2051-NSM-626- (HAND) LCML2057-NSM-626- (HAND) LCML2055-NSM-626- (HAND) LCWhen CORBIN-RUSSWIN locks are used BEST mortise cylinders will have to be ordered. Hardware supplier willbe responsible for determining the proper cams for cylinders. Numbers for BEST mortise cylinders are1E74(CAM) RP3-626A. Single office doors not fire rated (Fire rated doors same but closer required)1 - BEST lock set 35H7E15J-6263 - STANLEY FBB179 NRP 4.5 X 4.5 hinges1 - LCN 4041 closer (if needed)B. Double office doors not fire rated (Fire rated doors same but closer required)1 - BEST lock set 35H7E15J-6263 - STANLEY FBB179 NRP 4.5 X 4.5 hinges1 - LCN 4041 closer (if needed)2 - GLYNN-JOHNSON FB6-626 manual flush boltsC. Single storeroom and mechanical rooms1 ea. BEST lock set 35H7Ew15J-6263 ea. STANLEY FBB179 NRP 4.5 X 4.5 hinges1 ea. LCN 4041 closer2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 12 of

D. Double storeroom and mechanical room doors1 - BEST lock set 35H7E15J-6263 - STANLEY FBB179 NRP 4.5 X 4.5 hinges1 - LCN 4041 closer2 - GLYNN-JOHNSON FB6-626 manual flush boltsE. Classroom doors and multiple use bathrooms that require positive latching.1 - BEST lock set 35H7J15J-6263 - STANLEY FBB179 NRP 4.5 X 4.5 hinges1 - LCN 4041 closer (if needed)F. Single Fire doors (panic hardware required)1 - VON-DUPRIN 99LF – 626 –1 - PEMKO continuous hinge CFM (length in inches) HD (match color to door)1 - LCN 4041 closer1 - BEST cylinder 1E72-S2-626G. Double fire doors (panic hardware required) (no astragal)1 - VON-DUPRIN 9927LF-626 (HAND)1 - VON-DUPRIN 9927LF-626-(HAND) DUMMY TRIM2 - LCN 4041 closers2 - PEMKO continuous hinges CFM (length in inches) HD (match color to door)1 - BEST cylinder 1E72-S2-626H. Double fire doors (panic hardware required, with astragal)1 – VON-DUPRIN 9975LF-626 (HAND)1 – VON-DUPRIN 9927LF-626-(HAND) DUMMY TRIM2 - LCN 4041 closers2 – PEMKO continuous hinges CFM (length in inches) HD (match color to door)1 - Coordinator COR85-62611 - BEST Cylinder 1E74-C4-626I. Single non-rated doors (panics required)1 – VON-DUPRIN CD99L – 626 –1 – PEMKO continuous hinge CFM (length in inches) HD (match color to door)1 - LCN 4041 closer1 - BEST cylinder 1E72-S2-626J. Store front doors1 – VON-DUPRIN EL3547L-626-HAND1 – VON-DUPRIN EL3547L-626-DUMMY TRIM-HAND2 – VON-DUPRIN power transfer EPT-218 (match color to door)1 - BEST switch lock 1W7B2-626 (mounted on inside jamb tube or in electric box inside in wall)1 - BEST cylinder 1E74-C4-6262 - LCN 4041 CUSH-N-STOP (match color to door)2 - PEMKO continuous hinge CFM (length in inches) HD (match color to door)1 EA for up to four panic bars power supply VON-DUPRIN mini power booster PS-873-4Door to be US ALUMINUM or VISTAWALL with rolling astragal.2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 13 of

IF a handicapped opener is required delete one closer and add the following items:1 – DOOR-A-MATIC SENIOR swing operator with (hand) out swing arm1 - STANLEY lock relay board2 – WIKK 4” square stainless steel push plate with handicapped logo2 – WIKK 300 MHz radio transmitter (delete if buttons can be hard wired)2 – CURRAN radio receiver (delete if buttons can be hard wired)1 – 24-volt transformer (delete if buttons can be hard wired)1 – POTTER & BRUMFIELD # KRPA-14DG-24 triple pole double throw relay (substitutions must use thesame base)K. Door closer substitutions1. All door closers shall be cast iron cylinders, with seasonal fluid; non-handed, with field adjustable size.2. Due to restraints on repairs to fire doors, screw patterns shall match LCN 4041.3. Substitutions MUST be approved before being installed and used.4. Provide one sample to the University lock shop for testing prior to submittals.Exit Devices1.Panic bar substitutions - Any substitution to be equal to VON-DUPRIN panic listed. Provide one sampleto the University lock shop for testing prior to submittals.Sliding and Folding Door Hardware1.Sliders - STANLEY Dura-Glide 3000 (or equal) with electric locking Fail secureElectro- Mechanical HardwareA. Rooms with card reader (networked system, panic not required)1 - APPLIED REALTIME SYSTEMS IQ2000 reader1 - BEST lock set 35H7EWEU15J-6261 - 24-volt transformer.2 duplex receptacles inside room above ceiling spaced at least 6 inches apart.1 - AXIS 560 print server1 - LCN 4041 door closer.Cat 5 wire - four pair from above ceiling inside room to location of reader head outside room.Cat 5 wire - four pair from above ceiling inside to nearest computer hub not to exceed 300 feetB. Rooms with stand alone card reader1 - VINGCARD PERSONA lock set 32K x ships lever x hand.1 - LCN 4041 closer (optional, but recommended)Any substitutes MUST be able to use VINGCARD campus 2000 software.C. Door openers1. Openers to be mechanical in design with safety controls that reverse direction when door meetsobstructions.2. Openers shall have field selectable switches that allow set latch speed, backcheck speed, push to open,power boost for 5 seconds selections.3. Gear boxes motors and control panels shall be stocked in the Memphis area for emergency repairs.4. Provide one sample to the University lock shop for testing prior to submittals.5. The Bosch Request to Exit sensors are not desirable. The hand wave sensor is sufficient to operate theautomatic operators.ADA Electro- Mechanical Hardware by STANLEY ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES LLCOPTION #12012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 14 of

Item "216 TLPP" is manufactured by MS SEDCO and is the wired, touchless, infrared push plate. The relaymodule is for interfacing the exterior push plate with the building access control system so when the doors lockthe exterior push plate is turned off.OPTION #2:Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)Environmental Conditions and General Design Requirementsa. Final design of the energy management system (EMS) or building automation system (BAS) to beevaluated, reviewed, and approved in writing by the University before proceeding to Contract Documents.b. Normally conditioned spaces (e.g. offices and classrooms) design requirements for normal operatinghours to be 72 F. ( 2 ) dry bulb temperature with 45% to 60% relative humidity.c. Verify design requirements for laboratory, archival, computer, etc. spaces. For Lab Standards seeseparate document called “LabDesignStds2012final document.docx”.d. Size the building chilled water system according to a 50 F leaving water temperature from the centralheating/cooling plant.e. Primary cooling to be provided in the following two ways:1. During summer months, chilled water to be supplied from the central heating/cooling plant via achilled water transmission system.2. During spring and fall months, chilled water to be supplied by a centrifugal chiller located in thebuilding. Both chilled water and condenser water pumping systems shall have backup units.Size chiller and chilled water lines for total building loads.f. “Reheat” systems must be evaluated carefully to determine if they are the most economical fortemperature and humidity control.g. Primary heating for the building to be from one or more high-efficiency condensing hot water boilers in thebuilding. Heating systems to be designed as variable flow primary with complete redundancy if possibleproviding full capacity to the building in case of equipment failure. Steam via a transmission system fromthe central heating/steam plant could also be used for backup heating in some designs.2012 STANDARDS RevisionP (OCT2013).doc 10/31/2013 10:27 AMStandard Design Requirements Page 15 of

h. Owner training provided by the equipment manufacturer or the manufacturers’ local trainedrepresentative must be included with every project. Training must include a visit to the site, overview ofavailable resources on the equipment and where to find them, explanation of sequence of operations,and some time for questions from the University staff.100% economizerAccess Doors1. ACUDOR: http://www.memphis.edu/cpd/pdfs/acudor.pdf2. DUCTMATE: http://www.memphis.edu/cpd/pdfs/ductmate.pdfBath exhaustDampers1. Fire Dampers & doors: RUSKIN - http://www.memphis.edu/cpd/pdfs/ruskin.pdfDomestic water:a. Domestic water heaters to be gas fired instantaneous (preferred), gas fired condensing models, or heatexchanger systems connected to building heating boilers. The type of system will depend on thespecifics of each project and the resources available in the building (natural gas and heating water).b. Storage tanks should not be used unless necessary, and designs should be as efficient as possible.Equipmenta. Building chiller to be Trane, York, McQuay Magnitude, or Carrier Evergreen (with NO Carrier BAS controls)brand and fitted with “Marine Water Boxes” on both chilled water and condenser water connections. Highpressure chillers are preferred.b. Building boilers to be high-efficiency condensing type Cleaver-Brooks, Lochinvar, or Aerco brand withstainless steel construction. Cast iron boilers are not acceptable.c. Provide standby pumps for chilled water, condenser water, and hot water systems. Close-coupledpumps are not to be installed on chilled water systems.d. Air Handling Units to be Trane, McQuay, or York (Johnson Controls) brande. Condensate return systems shall have duplex pumps and motors.f. Cooling accomplished by variable air volume (VAV) pressure independent systems.g. Refrigerant as approved.h. Roof Pipe Stands - MIRO - http://www.memphis.edu/cpd/pdfs/microroof.pdfi. Mobile Air - http://www.memphis.edu/cpd/pdfs/mobileair.pdfj. Packaged Terminal AC & Heat pumps: TRANE - http://www.memphis.edu/cpd/pdfs/terminalac.pdf Roof Top Unitsa.b.c.d.e.Brands to be Trane, McQuay, and YorkRooftop Gas Electric 3 – 25 tons: TRANE - oftop Intellipak 20 – 130 tons: TRANE - oftop Voyager 27.5 – 50 tons: TRANE - r ventilation package units, make-up air package units, and 100% outside air units theapproved brands are Aaon, Munters, and Valent.HoodsMechanical Insulationa. Cover all exposed insulated lines with an aluminum jacket and proper labeling.b. All piping, tanks, valves, and other heat producing or heat absorbing (Chilled Water Pumps) equipmentshall be insulated and covered with an aluminum jacket.c. Insulate all mechanical room ceilings.d. All insulated piping shall bear “NO ASBESTOS” warning labels.e. All ductwork shall be externally lined.HVAC Controls, Building Automation, and Instrumentationa. All HVAC systems to be monitored and controll

Bike racks - size and number dependent on site requirements, stainless steel finish. b. BRANDIR, New York (212) 505-6500. The Original Ribbon Rack, size dependent on site, powder coated finish. Fences and Gates a. Ornamental metal fencing and gates - to match existing. Recreational Facility and Playground Equipment a.