Section 2.0 Detailed Plans and Materials Standards

2.1       MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS

2.1.1
The contractor must conduct site inspection to familiarize him with the existing conditions as based on existing mechanical plans. He must submit separate plans for aircon, plumbing, and fire protection, as the case may be;

2.1.2
Submission of relocation plan showing proposed or new location of aircon supply diffuser, sprinkler heads, fire protection piping, and sanitary piping as may be required by the unit space layout. All mechanical plans (airconditioning, fire protection equipment-smoke detector and sprinklers, etc.) must be signed by a Professional Mechanical Engineer and sanitary plans by a Sanitary Engineer;
2.1.3
Equipment schedules or catalogues for all additional equipment indicating its performance rating and electrical characteristics;
2.1.4
For additional sanitary piping systems, use the following types of construction materials:
2.1.4.1
Cold water: G.I. Steel Pipe Sch. 40 (Super Brand only)
2.1.4.2
Waste: PVC Series 1000 (Neltex or Emerald only)
2.1.4.3
Vents: PVC Series 1000 (Neltex or Emerald only)
2.1.5
All pipes passing through walls and floor slabs must be provided with pipe sleeves.

2.2       ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

2.2.1
Electrical plan showing the following items:

2.2.1.1
Existing layout of lighting fixtures, smoke detectors, sprinkler heads, receptacles/outlets, telephone outlets, electrical floor duct, CATV Outlet, Intercom Outlet and Door Access
2.2.1.2
Proposed layout for the relocation of item above.
2.2.2
Provide circuit load schedule for the normal and emergency lighting panel indicating connected load, size of wire conduits, and required protection. All electrical plans & computation shall be signed and sealed by a professional Electrical Engineer.
2.2.3
All additional electrical devices shall be the same as the existing or their approved equivalent:
2.2.3.1
Receptacle outlet – duplex-grounding type, horizontal plug-in, color beige and stainless plate, rate 15A, 230 Volts

2.2.3.2
Lighting fixtures – for fluorescent, should be HPF ballast

2.2.3.2.1
Others should be rated 230 Volts input, any brand.

2.2.3.3
Wires THHN/THW insulation, Duraflex and Phelps Dogde or equivalent, 600v

2.2.3.4
Conduit

2.2.3.4.1
Electric Metallic tubing (EMT) Matsushita / allied for power lighting.

2.2.3.4.2
Intermediate metal conduit (IMC) Matsushita / allied for feeder line.

2.2.3.4.3
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes, emerald / neltex for auxiliary systems. (Communication / telephone /computer cabling)

2.2.4
Building Electrical LV power supply is 230 VAC 60 Hz.
2.2.5
Temporary power connection to contractors, equipment / machine or tools must have the approval of the Administration Office. The contractor must submit a list of tools / machines with corresponding power rating.
2.2.6
Minimum size of wire must be 3.5 mm2 THHN/THW.
2.2.7
Provide emergency EXIT sign where it is required.<
2.2.8
Submit to the Administration Office the approved final plan (five (5) copies).

2.3      ARCHITECTURAL PLAN REQUIREMENTS

2.3.1
Specification and bill of materials
2.3.2
Vicinity map, key plans, and main entrance interior perspective.
2.3.3
Reflected ceiling plan.
2.3.4
Furniture layout.
2.3.5
Schedule of door and windows, as the case may be.
2.3.6
Avoid anchorage and damages to existing wall finish especially Aluminum T-runners and window frames.
2.3.7
All wood surfaces (exposed or unexposed) shall be treated with anti-termites chemical and with fire retardant.
2.3.8
Provide structural analysis for any concrete partitioning inside the unit. No plan for any concrete raised flooring inside the unit shall be entertained.

2.4       OTHERS

The Unit Owner/tenant must submit (2) complete sets of all shop drawings (size of plan: 20”x30”), bill of materials and specifications to the Administration Office for review.