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University of Adelaide Health Science Infrastructure Stage 2
Return Design Brief
Project # A16-0099
Revision A
Date 20 April 2017
Issue Client Review Work in Progress – Further Development during Design Development
Document Control Record
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Document Control
Report Title Return Design Brief
Project # A16-0099 Document Name A16-0099_Return Design Brief
Client University of Adelaide Client Contact Greg Badger
Rev Date Revision Details Prepared by Author Verifier Approver
A 09.02.17 Revision Details GD GD WD WD
Approval
Author Signature Approver Signature
Name Gavin Dixon Name Wayne Dixon
Title Architect Title Director
Contents
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1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Project Background ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Location ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
2 Scope of Work ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Original Scope ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.1 Multi-modal Teaching Museum ................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.2 Shared Facilities ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.3 Research Laboratories .............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1.4 Office Refurbishment ............................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.5 Workspace Allocations ........................................................................................................................................... 10
2.1.6 Administration and Research support functions .................................................................................................... 12
2.1.7 Wayfinding + Environmental graphics ................................................................................................................... 13
2.1.8 Interior Design – Materials and Finishes ................................................................................................................ 13
2.1.9 Amenities ................................................................................................................................................................ 13
2.2 Adjustments to Scope ................................................................................................................................................ 14
3 Methodology / Design Procedures ....................................................................................................................................... 15
3.1 Issues & Constraints .................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2 Delivery & Staging ....................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.3 Program Review .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.4 Procurement Strategies .............................................................................................................................................. 15
4 Functional Requirements ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1 Preliminary BCA Assessment ..................................................................................................................................... 16
5 Appendix A - Program ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
6 Appendix B - Structural Reports .......................................................................................................................................... 18
7 Appendix C - Services ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
8 Appendix D - Site Survey ...................................................................................................................................................... 20
9 Appendix E – Planning Approval Documents ...................................................................................................................... 21
10 Appendix F – 30% Documentation Drawings ...................................................................................................................... 22
11 Appendix G – Safety in Design Risk Register ...................................................................................................................... 23
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1 Introduction
1.1 Project Background The objective of this project is to provide a 5-year space occupation strategy for the health sciences faculty. The successful opening of the Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences (AHMS) building this year resulted in 5,600m² of space becoming available in the existing Med School. This space allows the faculty to consolidate staff across the North Terrace and AHMS sites, promoting collaboration and integration and to realise savings from vacating currently leased spaces in the CBD.
By upgrading 4,200m² of space from adequate to good condition the university will meet the expectation of building users and extend the building life by 10+ years. Laboratory space is to be consolidated in the south building with upgraded office space consolidated in the north building. This upgrade and consolidation will enable a campus wide approach to delivering services on a par with the AHMS building, provide efficiencies across all facilities by maximising shared resources as well as presenting the university with an opportunity to review and reduce operational and resourcing costs.
1.2 Location The location of the work is the existing School of Medicine buildings incorporating Med School North and Med School South located on Frome Road.
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2 Scope of Work
2.1 Original Scope Based on the provided general brief & engagement with user groups, the project work will include:
2.1.1 Multi-modal Teaching Museum
A museum space on the ground floor of Med School South to consolidate and co-locate existing Abbie, pathology & anatomy museums. The space will also accommodate animal bones from the Adelaide Dental Hospital.
A multi-modal open plan space will be used for:
_ Display of 250 lineal metres of mainly historical specimens. _ Teaching undergraduate practicals amongst specimens. _ Lectures with appropriate AV capabilities. _ Visiting school groups (years 6-10). _ Hot desk space for post graduate research on an ad-hoc basis.
There is also provision of secure storage for sensitive collections in compactuses in two separate store rooms.
A museum support space is provided across the corridor in room SG7a. this space will be used for overflow storage as well as preparation & maintenance of specimens.
2.1.2 Shared Facilities
Loading Dock & Storage Space
Work includes expansion of the existing receiving, loading and storage area, with new systems adopted based on the AHMS operating model. The new loading and delivery area will be secure access only. Full time managed space preferred (to be confirmed by faculty). Loading dock and storage space will consist of:
_ Delivery area accessible by existing delivery entry. New motorized roller door to provide secure access. Access granted by intercom request to delivery manager or remotely by security.
_ Gas cylinder storage to be retained in existing location. Gas cylinder exchange to be managed from delivery dock to eliminate laboratory cylinder management inefficiencies.
_ Short term storage area for receiving, receipt, breakdown, sorting and redistribution. Will minimize the amount of cardboard packaging entering the building.
_ Long term storage of consumables. Consumables store to be self-serve to eliminate lab storage inefficiencies. _ Deli style glass door fridge, -20°C freezer & -80°C freezer for temporary storage of biological deliveries. _ Nitrogen distribution system supplying -200°C freezer storage and decanting. System to be fed from a mobile 240 litre
mobile nitrogen tank. _ Secure chemical store room with flammable and corrosive cabinets for short term storage only. _ Waste store to accommodate 25 240 litre biological waste bins. A waste bin exchange system will be implemented
whereby staff will be able to swap a full bin for an empty bin. This will reduce the frequency of bin pick-ups and reduce the amount of time full bins remain within the rest of the building. Other waste such as soiled linen will be stored in this room.
_ Existing radiation store to remain. University to confirm size requirements post AHMS relocations. _ Animal house store to remain as is.
Core Laboratory / Autoclave Facilities
An external contractor is to be responsible for these spaces. The contractor reports to facilities manager. These spaces include cold rooms, hot rooms, freezer rooms throughout Med School South (except level 4) with a dedicated PCR setup room on level 5 south with microscopy, deep troughs, water supply and cold bench.
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2.1.3 Research Laboratories
Research laboratories are to be consolidated in Medical School South (MSS). The Scope of work ranges from light refurbishment to the creation of new laboratory space.
Level 2 – SPRH / Physiology / CNBP
Existing lab split in two with existing user Jeremy Thompson giving up space to accommodate Joanne Bowen.
Joanne Bowen
_ 2 researchers _ 3 HDR students _ 1 Honours student _ Cell culture and animal dissection work for drug studies _ Electrophysiology. _ Patient based studies requiring the collection of blood and tissue samples. _ Micro data _ Gene sequencing _ Microscopy _ Tissue storage _ Water baths _ Auto-stainer (located in histo) _ Access to fume hood required
Jeremy Thompson
_ 2 researchers _ 3 HDR students _ 1 Honours student _ Cell culture and animal dissection work for drug studies _ Electrophysiology. _ Patient based studies requiring the collection of blood and tissue samples. _ Micro data _ Gene sequencing _ Microscopy _ Tissue storage _ Water baths _ Auto-stainer (located in histo) _ Access to fume hood required
Level 3 – Dentistry & Pharmacology
New Craniofacial Research Dry Laboratory (Early Works Package). _ 4 permanent work points required _ No public interface _ Twin model longitudinal study casts ideally stored in compactus _ 3D scanning and 2D white light laser scanners (sensitive to vibration) & digitisers _ Large proportion of visiting researchers – currently 6 honorary fellows _ Decanting space required for collections _ Radiographic scanning occurring on an ongoing basis _ Security required for sensitive collections _ Human remains in the process of being repatriated to SA Museum _ Bulky Colgate storage required _ Layout space required for Colgate pack assembly _ Layout space required for Colgate pack assembly Dentistry research labs _ 2 research staff _ 5 honours students _ 3 PHD students _ Molecular biology research _ Prodionics – identifying different protiens – requires clean space _ Microbiology – growing oral bacteria in flow cells - pathogens. _ Incubation requirements
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_ Eradication of biofilms on tooth surfaces _ PC2 lab requirements _ Ultracold fridges _ Centrifuges _ Microscopy _ Cold room – gels consumables _ Dishwashing _ Balance bench _ Acids cabinet _ Fume hood _ Bio safety cabinet _ Anaerobic gas mixer – for growing micro-biology _ Natural gas for sterilization _ Short term student access _ No radioactive work _ Noisy wear testing will need acoustic isolation. Pharmacology _ Clinical research & sample processing _ Liquid chromatic mass spectrometer (new version arriving) _ Genetics work _ Water baths, organ baths _ Laminar flow hood _ Gel visualising equipment _ PCR setup area in separate room _ Benchtop & floor centrifuges _ Flammable, corrosive and carcinogenic storage _ Cytotoxic cabinet required _ Fume hoods _ Solvent lab _ Large flow cabinet _ Solvent store _ Sample store _ Real time PCR _ Pipinning robot _ Cell culture incubator _ Human tissue cell culture _ Sample store _ Gel rigs _ Cryognic flasks _ Balance and drug safe
Level 4 – Physiology / Anatomy
Electro Physiology
_ 2 staff _ 5 PHD students _ 1 Master student _ 1 Honours student _ Darkroom _ Specialised lighting _ Sensory neuroscience _ Lasers _ Anti-vibration tables (requires nitrogen) _ Susceptible to electric noise _ Ability to maintain constant warm temperature _ Electro physiology rigs require isolation _ Robotics lab. _ Electro pullers. _ 3D printers. _ Insect rearing facilities. _ Alcohol storage.
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_ Reticulated compressed air _ Computers
Exercise Physiology
_ 3 staff _ Privacy priority _ Noise considerations – acoustic isolation required _ Biodax chair _ Blood drawing _ Brain stimulator machine _ Ethanol cabinet _ 2 exercise bikes _ Electronics – could be shared space _ Portable gas bottle rig _ Secure storage _ Data rack _ Computers
Level 5
Neuroscience / Pathology
_ cell culture _ tissue culture _ histology _ immuno blotting _ protein work _ fume hoods _ behavioural testing _ cognitive testing of humans _ specialist animal surgery _ microscopy
Level 6
_ Animal House to remain. Out of scope.
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2.1.4 Office Refurbishment
Predominantly in Med School North (MSN) and consisting of offices, open plan workstations, meeting rooms of various sizes & storage rooms. This area will operate predominantly between 9am & 5pm. Demolition of spaces to be kept to a minimum. Existing wet area facilities to Med School North will be upgraded to meet DDA compliance requirements. New communications rooms will be located on MSN levels 1, 2 & 3. An IT upgrade to cat 6A along with VOIP phone system will be carried out to MSN. Med School South will continue to use the existing PABX system.
Ground Level - Student Services & Microscopy
Student Services is to be relocated to the ground floor of Med School North sharing this space with Microscopy. Space to include:
_ A shared reception area with Microscopy using kiosk style reception utilised in the student hub. _ Open space allowing student access. _ An open plan space with no access to students. _ Small bookable meeting rooms for student consultation. To be highly visible with duress alarm capabilities. _ Relocation of existing Microscopy meeting room. _ Refurbishment of tutorial rooms for Microscopy _ New main switchboard to be built behind existing main switch board to avoid interruption of service. _ Former space housing old main switchboard to be converted to new café style staff kitchen. _ Upgrade of existing facilities located under Florey Lecture Theatre. _ Refurbished DDA compliant facilities. _ New entry.
Level 1 - Rural Health, General Practice, Adelaide Unicare and the Centre for Traumatic Stress Studies
All of the above are currently located in leased tenancies off campus. General Practice shares synergies with Rural Health.
Centre for Traumatic Stress Studies
_ A self-funded centre conducting research only; no teaching. _ Longitudinal studies dealing with physiology testing and mental health _ Neurobiology focus with neuro-cognitive testing requiring quiet environment. _ Sub-contract data collection work with approximately half of staff dedicated to data collection – involves sporadic heavy
out of hours work. _ Call centre space required. _ General storage required for diagnostic kits for field work. _ Secure storage required for paper records of study participants - sensitive files – require constant access. _ Require separate server room – class C. _ 2 defence accredited secure rooms containing one compactus and a stand-alone computer. _ Office required for defence work – no external visibility to computer screen or paperwork allowed. _ Large number of visitors. _ Sophisticated video-conferencing facility required (synergy with Rural Health).
Rural Health
_ Busy early to mid-January with students returning prior to heading to rural areas for placement. _ Responsible for delivering medical student training for 30% OF Med School across 12 rural areas training sites _ Heavy reliance on online learning and video conference facilities. High speed internet required. Currently have a separate
IT agreement with service provider _ Large video-conference space required to accommodate 25 people used on average 2 hours a day. _ General storage required for dummies used in simulation training. _ Indirect access to SA Health network
General Practice
_ Research work - ASPREE & ASPREN trials. _ Research space for visiting fellows. _ Placing medical students in years 4, 5 & 6. _ ASPREN requires room for 4 staff & securely held records. _ ASPREE requires workstations for 3 people. 15 4-drawer filing cabinets e accommodated. This will grow to 20 filing
cabinets in the future.
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Adelaide Unicare
_ Access to confidential information requiring a secure overall space. _ Director will need private office _ 2 lecturers _ 3 PHD students & occasional honours students(fluctuates).
Level 2 – School of Medicine
Existing spaces are to be repurposed / refurbished as offices, meeting rooms and store rooms for staff from the School of Medicine with minimal demolition to the existing layout of this floor.
Level 3 – Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences
Existing spaces are to be repurposed / refurbished as offices, meeting rooms and store rooms for faculty staff relocated from Bar Smith South & MSS level 4. Open plan office.Levels 4, 5 & 6 of Med School North are to be vacated and mothballed.
Levels 4, 5 & 6 of Med School North are to be vacated and mothballed.
2.1.5 Workspace Allocations
DesignInc has undertaken a study that involved allocating work points throughout the building in a distributed fashion. The agreed methodology for workplace distribution is via a ‘light demolition’ model. This will assist with value management as extensive demolition of partitons will have knock on effects to cost in relation to ceiling and floor remediation. Below are tables outlining the allocation by building and floor of workstations in the Medical School as proposed by DesignInc.
Our definition of workstation includes:
_ desks in shared offices _ desks in open plan _ hotdesks
Our definition of a Single office, is a single desk in a room.
Our definition of a Lab Writeup desk is a 1500mm desk in open plan
Medical School South - Workpoints
Single Office WorkStation Lab Writeup Total Brief
Level 00 0 0 0 0 0
Level 01 0 0 0 0 0
Level 02 4 24 0 28 20
Level 03 5 28 0 33 27
Level 04 3 20 30 53 42
Level 05 0 2 57 59 28
Level 06 0 0 0 0 0
Total 12 74 87 173 117
Med School South is over brief by 56 workpoints largely due to the numbers of Lab writeup desks in MSS Level 4 and 5.
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Medical School North - Workpoints
Single Office WorkStation Lab Writeup Total Brief
Level 00 0 18 0 18 36
Level 01 2 67 0 69 53
Level 02 7 39 0 46 47
Level 03 5 82 0 87 72
Level 04 0 0 0 0 19*
Level 05 0 0 0 0 19*
Level 06 0 0 0 0
Total 14 206 0 220 246
Med School North is under brief by 26 workpoints largely due to the numbers missing on Level 00. The ‘brief’ allocation of Lab Writeup in MSN is an estimate only (no Lab Writeup numbers were defined in the brief). Further consultation needs to be undertaken to confirm exactly where the write up space is required.
Lab Writeup requirements advised by users the numbers are:
Lab Writeup Requirement
PhD 70
Honours 34
Masters 8
Total 112
At 1/3 Ratio 38
Planned Capacity 87
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Grand Total Workpoints by Level
Grand Total Brief Difference
Level 00 18 36 -18
Level 01 69 53 16
Level 02 74 67 7
Level 03 120 99 21
Level 04 53 61 -8
Level 05 59 47 12
Level 06 0 0 0
Total 393 363 30
In total, we have allocated 30 points more than briefed. Further discussion is required on the final locations and allocation to “type” to ensure the best colocation of workspace to lab and research spaces.
2.1.6 Administration and Research support functions
Our planning proposal has allocated a number of support functions within the office accommodation. They are:
_ Meeting & Training Rooms of various sizes _ Media/VC Rooms _ Quiet rooms _ Tea Points _ Staffroom/Café _ Print Bays _ File storage (Local and Central) _ Casual meeting spaces
These functions are dispersed amongst the floors and across the 2 buildings following the shared service model adopted for AHMS. The allocation requires user review and input. Exceptions to the planning principles specifically in relation to Teapoints and Print hubs are as follows:
_ MSS Level 5 – No Print Hub or Teapoint _ MSS Level 4 - No Print Hub _ MSS Level 3 - No Teapoint
These functions may be added once reviewed, on the basis that existing office space will have to be used, and budget review will need to be confirmed.
Grand Total Workpoints by Type
Total Offices 26 7%
Total Workstations 280 71% Includes hotdesks, desks in open plan and desks in shared offices.
Total Lab Write Up 87 22% Only 38 briefed
Grand Total 393
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2.1.7 Wayfinding + Environmental graphics
Wayfinding + Environmental Graphics documentation will be provided as part of DesignInc’s scope. A comprehensive system of signage/graphics and wayfinding is required to assist occupants to navigate the facility both inside and outside.
The Wayfinding System and signage within the Facility must:
_ be effective and comprehensive; _ form part of, and contribute to, the achievement of an integrated design solution with regard to environmental graphics,
and; _ be innovative and address the needs of all user groups including students, visitors, staff, and people with disabilities; _ Comply with University Signage Guidelines.
The wayfinding system must include the following sign types:
_ statutory signage _ signs to identify the service delivery point _ signs to direct users to and around the Facility; _ directories and maps for each of the lifts and foyers within the Facility; _ provision for electronic interactive directories at the main entrance on the plaza level _ signs for the discrete reception areas within the Facility; _ signs which identify the name/number of each discrete room and space within the Facility; _ signs for each door which identify each room within the Facility;
2.1.8 Interior Design – Materials and Finishes
The strategy for materials and finishes will be that:
_ they be fit for purpose _ they have a lifecycle suitable for a high traffic tertiary environment _ they be durable and easy to clean
The 3 types of environments are as follows:
_ Circulation and entry spaces _ Office accommodation spaces _ Laboratory spaces spaces
These materials and schemes selected for these areas should all relate and be reflective of the progressive nature of the University, and reflect the teaching and research focus for the facility. Materials selections will be provided with 50% review set once all planning layouts are confirmed.
2.1.9 Amenities
Refurbished amenities will be provided throughout the building on every level. Facilities range from male and female toilets, ambulant compliant toilets, accessible compliant toilets. All toilets will be designed in accordance with NCC AS 1428 and University standards. The standard of finish shall be of a high quality and durability for high traffic use areas and fitted with WELS rated sanitaryware. The Amenities area shall feature;
_ Commercial grade fixtures and fittings, vandal resistant where specified _ WELS rated fixtures _ Fixtures compliant with AS1428.1 accessibility standards _ Non-slip impervious floor and wall finishes
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2.2 Adjustments to Scope New Entry
An option has been developed for the new entry with scope expanded to create a mini student hub space along with entry at street level. This option has been costed and is approximately $600,000 over budget.
The benefits of this option are:
_ Creation of a high-quality Hub space linking MSN and MSS incorporating the existing student common room. _ Creation of a new contemporary entry to the Med School Precinct _ Main entry at street level with a new internal ramp between MSN and MSS providing compliance and efficiencies
between the two buildings. _ Outdoor rooftop area facing Frome Road
The executive has taken this component of the works off line and will reconsider options once costing for the major works have been received at 50% documentation.
General Practice and Unicare Temporary Accommodation
General practice and Unicare will be temporarily accommodated in Hughes level 8 once their existing lease at Terrace Towers expires.
Benefits of Open Plan compared to minimal demolition.
Level 3 MSN has been briefed as a more extensive demolition and replanning exercise than the majority of other office spaces in the building. Comparing this approach to Level 2 MSN, which was planned with minimal demolition in mind, we can assess the befits and costs of this approach. Benefits
- slightly higher number of workstations and offices can be accommodated - better quality of space and higher occupant wellbeing - more access to natural light - more consistent finishes furniture and fixtures - more support for flexible workplace activities - better planning to encourage teamwork and higher levels of communication. Costs
- more expensive - longer construction time (extended scope for builder) - more disruption to building occupants during construction Further review of this approach is required, and an assessment of the cost to expand the demolition (and the associated new works ) before any further design will be completed.
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3 Methodology / Design Procedures
3.1 Issues & Constraints Issues & Constraints:
_ Budget _ Schedule _ Med School South exceeds 25m height restriction. _ Restriction of noise and vibration impact on animal facilities and microscopy _ BCA requirements for amenities _ Existing infrastructure. _ New Entry budget
3.2 Delivery & Staging Design Program Milestones
Milestone Return Brief Contractor Input Coordination Pre-tender Tender
% complete 30% 50% 80% 90% 100%
Document Issue 20th April 25th May 29th June 20th July 17th August
User reference 27th April 1st June 27th July
Cost Analysis 27th April 1st June 27th July 21st September
Executive Signoff 4th May 8th June 3rd August 28Th September
3.3 Program Review Refer attached preliminary project program created by Sarah Construction.
3.4 Procurement Strategies Procurement is via a Managing Contractor with the consultant team novated at 80% documentation.
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4 Functional Requirements
4.1 Preliminary BCA Assessment Building Characteristics
Medical School North Medical School South
Rise in storeys 7 7
Building Classification 5, 8 & 9b 5, 8 & 9b
Total Building Area 10,600m² 10,900m²
Area of Largest Fire Compartment 1,690m² (Basement) 1,480m² (Typical Floor)
Type of Construction Type A Type A
Effective Height 24.44m 25.17m
Refer to fire masterplan report appendix for:
_ General floor area and volume limitations _ Protection of openings in external walls _ Number of exits required _ Exit travel distances _ Distance between alternative exits _ Number of person accommodated _ Dimensions of exits and paths of travel to exits _ Travel via fire isolated exits _ Discharge from exits _ Swinging doors _ Operation of latch _ Fire Hydrants _ Fire hose reels _ Sprinklers _ Portable fire extinguishers _ Fire control centres _ Provision for special hazards _ Smoke hazard management _ Emergency lighting requirements _ Sound systems and intercom systems for emergency purposes
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5 Appendix A - Program Refer to attached program by Sarah Construction.
ID Task Name Duration Start Finish
1 UNIVERSITY PLANNING CALENDAR - University Holidays 325 days Mon 10/04/17Fri 20/07/18
8 UOA - CRITICAL DATES 170 days Fri 21/04/17 Fri 15/12/17
9 General Practice - Relocated & Out of Existing Location (22/4) 0 days Fri 21/04/17 Fri 21/04/17
10 Dentistry - Relocated & out of existing Dental School (9/6) 0 days Fri 9/06/17 Fri 9/06/17
11 Museum - Relocation Complete During Mid Year Break (14/7) 0 days Fri 14/07/17 Fri 14/07/17
12 122 Frome Road - Expiry of Lease. (15/12) 0 days Fri 15/12/17 Fri 15/12/17
13 EARLY WORKS DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 90 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 14/07/17
14 General Practice - Design & Approvals Complete 20 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 7/04/17
15 Scope & Design Development / Preliminary Approvals 2 wks Mon 13/03/17Fri 24/03/17
16 Balance of Fast Track Documentation. No BRC requirement. 2 wks Mon 20/03/17Fri 31/03/17
17 Price & Proceed to an agreed Cost Plan. Mobilise for Start 2 wks Mon 27/03/17Fri 7/04/17
18 General Practice - Construction - Start 2nd April - Operational by 22nd April 3 wks Mon 3/04/17Fri 21/04/17
19 General Practice - Move Across - 22nd & 23rd April 0 days Fri 21/04/17 Fri 21/04/17
20 Dentistry - Relocation of School to L3 MSS - Design & Approvals Complete 35 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 28/04/17
21 Scope & Design Development / Preliminary Approvals 8 days Mon 13/03/17Wed 22/03/17
22 Balance of Fast Track Documentation. 3 wks Thu 23/03/17Wed 12/04/17
23 Sign off Scope to Release for Tender & Construction 0 days Wed 12/04/17Wed 12/04/17
24 Trade Tender / Cost Plan - BRC - Approvals to Proceed with Works 12 days Thu 13/04/17Fri 28/04/17
25 Acceptance to Proceed into Construction 0 days Fri 28/04/17 Fri 28/04/17
26 Mobilisation, Let Sub Contracts & Establish Site 1 wk Mon 1/05/17Fri 5/05/17
27 Forecast Construction Period - Work undefined - tbc - Fast Track Demo ? 6 wks Mon 1/05/17Fri 9/06/17
28 Dentistry - Move Across - From 3rd June 0 days Fri 9/06/17 Fri 9/06/17
29 Dentistry - Removal of Existing Equipment. In ADH 60 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 2/06/17
30 Define Scope, Design, Cost & Approval 30 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 21/04/17
31 Create / Allocate a space in BSL for new Storage Lockers 2 wks Mon 13/03/17Fri 24/03/17
32 Design, Cost & Approve - Fabrication of New Lockers 4 wks Mon 27/03/17Fri 21/04/17
33 Source Materials, Measure & Manufacture of Lockers - into BSL 4 wks Mon 24/04/17Fri 19/05/17
34 Relocate Existing ADH Storage into MSN - Decant Equipment not to New Fitout 2 wks Mon 22/05/17Fri 2/06/17
35 Removalist of Existing Dentistry Equipment into Storage - Not for Fitout 2 wks Mon 22/05/17Fri 2/06/17
36 Verify Incoming & Outgoing Moves are Complete 2.4 wks Thu 15/06/17Fri 30/06/17
37 Museum 90 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 14/07/17
38 Scope, Design, Approvals, Costing & Acceptances 35 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 28/04/17
39 Scope & Design Development / Preliminary Approvals 8 days Mon 13/03/17Wed 22/03/17
40 Sign off Concepts - For Documentation 0 days Wed 22/03/17Wed 22/03/17
41 Balance of Fast Track Documentation. 2 wks Thu 23/03/17Wed 5/04/17
42 Sign off Scope to Release for Tender & Construction 0 days Wed 5/04/17Wed 5/04/17
43 Trade Tender / Cost Plan - BRC - Approvals to Proceed with Works 17 days Thu 6/04/17 Fri 28/04/17
44 Acceptance to Proceed into Construction 0 days Fri 28/04/17 Fri 28/04/17
45 Mobilisation, Let Sub Contracts & Establish Site 1 wk Mon 1/05/17Fri 5/05/17
46 Forecast Construction Period - (8 Weeks) - Work undefined at this Stage 8 wks Mon 8/05/17Fri 30/06/17
47 Relocation - Minimum of Two Weeks 2 wks Mon 3/07/17Fri 14/07/17
48 PRECONSTRUCTION - DESIGN, BUDGET & APPROVAL PHASE (MAIN PROJECT) 120 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 25/08/17
49 Status of Current Design 0 days Mon 13/03/17Mon 13/03/17
50 Consultant Teams Appointment Complete 0 days Mon 13/03/17Mon 13/03/17
51 Data Collection & Analysis Reviews Complete. Early Works Issued for Comment 0 days Mon 13/03/17Mon 13/03/17
52 Acoustic Testing & Existing Conditions Struct / Services - Reviews Underway 0 days Mon 13/03/17Mon 13/03/17
53 Detailed Design 90 days Mon 13/03/17Fri 14/07/17
54 Project Scoping & Schematic Design - Lodge Fit for Sign off 4 wks Mon 13/03/17Fri 7/04/17
55 Sign off Concepts / Fit - For Documentation 0 days Fri 7/04/17 Fri 7/04/17
56 Detailed Design & Coordination Preliminary Overlays - 50% 3 wks Mon 17/04/17Fri 5/05/17
57 Sign off Review of Floor Plans & Base Documentation 0 days Fri 5/05/17 Fri 5/05/17
58 Detailed Design & Coordination Review - 80% 3 wks Mon 15/05/17Fri 2/06/17
59 Pre - Tender Issue for Final Review & Coordination 3 wks Mon 5/06/17Fri 23/06/17
60 Document Review & Acceptance of Design for Tender 0 days Fri 16/06/17 Fri 16/06/17
61 Preparation of Tender Documents Inclusive of Coordination, Updates & Approvals 1 wk Mon 10/07/17Fri 14/07/17
62 Issue Tender Documents 0 days Fri 14/07/17 Fri 14/07/17
63 Post Tender Updates, Final Coordination - For Construction Issue 0 days Mon 13/03/17Mon 13/03/17
64 Cost Planning, Value Management & UOA Approvals 65 days Mon 10/04/17Fri 7/07/17
65 Initial Cost Plan Based upon Fit 1 wk Mon 10/04/17Fri 14/04/17
66 Formal Sign off & Acceptance of Fit (Delegated Representative Authority) 1 wk Mon 10/04/17Fri 14/04/17
10/04 20/07
21/04 15/12
21/04 General Practice - Relocated & Out of Existing Location (22/4)
9/06 Dentistry - Relocated & out of existing Dental School (9/6)
14/07 Museum - Relocation Complete During Mid Year Break (14/7)
15/12 122 Frome Road - Expiry of Lease. (15/12)
13/03 14/07
13/03 7/04
13/03 Scope & Design Development / Preliminary Approvals
20/03 Balance of Fast Track Documentation. No BRC requirement.
27/03 Price & Proceed to an agreed Cost Plan. Mobilise for Start
3/04 General Practice - Construction - Start 2nd April - Operational by 22nd April
21/04 General Practice - Move Across - 22nd & 23rd April
13/03 28/04
13/03 Scope & Design Development / Preliminary Approvals
23/03 Balance of Fast Track Documentation.
12/04 Sign off Scope to Release for Tender & Construction
13/04 Trade Tender / Cost Plan - BRC - Approvals to Proceed with Works
28/04 Acceptance to Proceed into Construction
1/05 Mobilisation, Let Sub Contracts & Establish Site
1/05 Forecast Construction Period - Work undefined - tbc - Fast Track Demo ?
9/06 Dentistry - Move Across - From 3rd June
13/03 2/06
13/03 21/04
13/03 Create / Allocate a space in BSL for new Storage Lockers
27/03 Design, Cost & Approve - Fabrication of New Lockers
24/04 Source Materials, Measure & Manufacture of Lockers - into BSL
22/05 Relocate Existing ADH Storage into MSN - Decant Equipment not to New Fitout
22/05 Removalist of Existing Dentistry Equipment into Storage - Not for Fitout
15/06 Verify Incoming & Outgoing Moves are Complete
13/03 14/07
13/03 28/04
13/03 Scope & Design Development / Preliminary Approvals
22/03 Sign off Concepts - For Documentation
23/03 Balance of Fast Track Documentation.
5/04 Sign off Scope to Release for Tender & Construction
6/04 Trade Tender / Cost Plan - BRC - Approvals to Proceed with Works
28/04 Acceptance to Proceed into Construction
1/05 Mobilisation, Let Sub Contracts & Establish Site
8/05 Forecast Construction Period - (8 Weeks) - Work undefined at this Stage
3/07 Relocation - Minimum of Two Weeks
13/03 25/08
13/03 Status of Current Design
13/03 Consultant Teams Appointment Complete
13/03 Data Collection & Analysis Reviews Complete. Early Works Issued for Comment
13/03 Acoustic Testing & Existing Conditions Struct / Services - Reviews Underway
13/03 14/07
13/03 Project Scoping & Schematic Design - Lodge Fit for Sign off
7/04 Sign off Concepts / Fit - For Documentation
17/04 Detailed Design & Coordination Preliminary Overlays - 50%
5/05 Sign off Review of Floor Plans & Base Documentation
15/05 Detailed Design & Coordination Review - 80%
5/06 Pre - Tender Issue for Final Review & Coordination
16/06 Document Review & Acceptance of Design for Tender
10/07 Preparation of Tender Documents Inclusive of Coordination, Updates & Approvals
14/07 Issue Tender Documents
13/03 Post Tender Updates, Final Coordination - For Construction Issue
10/04 7/07
10/04 Initial Cost Plan Based upon Fit
10/04 Formal Sign off & Acceptance of Fit (Delegated Representative Authority)
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ID Task Name Duration Start Finish
67 Cost Plan Review & Value Management - Based upon 50% Docs 1 wk Mon 8/05/17Fri 12/05/17
68 Delegated Authority Review of 80% Documents - Match Expectations 1 wk Mon 5/06/17Fri 9/06/17
69 Pre- Tender Estimates - Formal Sign Off 2 wks Mon 26/06/17Fri 7/07/17
70 Building Rules Consent 80 days Mon 17/04/17Fri 4/08/17
71 Initial & Continuous BRC Feedback upon Base Design 4 wks Mon 17/04/17Fri 12/05/17
72 Lodge for BRC & BRC Approval Period 4 wks Mon 10/07/17Fri 4/08/17
73 BRC Approval (No Later Than) 0 days Fri 4/08/17 Fri 4/08/17
74 Trade Tendering & Formal Approval to Commence Construction 25 days Mon 17/07/17Fri 18/08/17
75 Tender Period & Lodgement of Pricing for Approval (Capture BRC Conditions) 4 wks Mon 17/07/17Fri 11/08/17
76 Post Tender Review - Tech Data / Verification etc - Recommendation to Proceed 1 wk Mon 14/08/17Fri 18/08/17
77 Tender Approval Period & acceptance of Offer to Proceed with the Work 1 wk Mon 21/08/17Fri 25/08/17
78 Formal Acceptance to Proceed with Construction 0 days Fri 25/08/17 Fri 25/08/17
79 CONSTRUCTION (Main Project) - Mobilisation & Establish Site / Sequence tbc 296 days Fri 30/06/17 Sat 1/09/18
80 Mobilisation, Let Sub Contracts, Long Lead Times & Establish Site 3 wks Mon 28/08/17Fri 15/09/17
81 Communicate Works to User Groups 3 wks Mon 28/08/17Fri 15/09/17
82 Establish Pathways - Exclusion Zones - Surveys - Safety Planning 3 wks Mon 28/08/17Fri 15/09/17
83 Minimum 3 Weeks Requested for Mobilisation to Max Works During Break 0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
84 Fitout Staging of non dependant areas to be coordinated for services. Timing may change.0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
85 GROUND FLOOR 190 days Mon 18/09/17Fri 22/06/18
86 Main Entry HUB & Entry Cube - SCOPE ON HOLD TFN - 40 wks 38 wks Mon 18/09/17Fri 22/06/18
87 South - Sub Staging - Entry to Theatres, Amenities & Loading Dock Works - 20 wks 20 wks Mon 18/09/17Fri 16/02/18
88 North - Sub Staging - Availability of Space & Microscopy Below 20 wks Mon 16/10/17Fri 16/03/18
89 North - Sub Staging - Coordinate with L1 Underfloor, Entry Restrictions with Levels 20 wks Mon 16/10/17Fri 16/03/18
90 FIRST FLOOR 200 days Mon 4/09/17Fri 22/06/18
91 Main Entry HUB & Entrance Cube - SCOPE ON HOLD 28 wks Mon 27/11/17Fri 22/06/18
92 South - No Works Proposed - Services Coordination / L2 Underfloor Above - tbc 0 days Mon 4/09/17Mon 4/09/17
93 North - Critical Path to Program - CTSS Fitout must be ready for Xmas 13 wks Mon 18/09/17Fri 15/12/17
94 North - Existing Occupants - Decant to Level 5 South or Alternative - tbc 0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
95 North - Underfloor Services to Coordinate with GF Works Underway Below 0 days Mon 18/09/17Mon 18/09/17
96 North - Balance of Fitout if Required outside of CTSS Zone - tbc with decant 8 wks Mon 18/12/17Fri 23/02/18
97 SECOND FLOOR 100 days Mon 4/09/17Fri 2/02/18
98 South - No Dependencies on Completion - Timing to suit Resourcing & Occupants 12 wks Mon 30/10/17Fri 2/02/18
99 South - Underfloor Services to Coordinate with L1 Occupants Below 0 days Mon 4/09/17Mon 4/09/17
100 North - Lab for Wilson complete? / Amenities - Coordinate UF with L1 + Resources 12 wks Mon 30/10/17Fri 2/02/18
101 THIRD FLOOR 90 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 2/02/18
102 South - Early Works, Occupied Floor, UF from above? 0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
103 South - Musgrave coming in from L5 - South - impact upon Level 5 - tbc 0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
104 North - Fitout - No Dependencies for incoming - Timing to Suit Resources & Occupants12 wks Mon 30/10/17Fri 2/02/18
105 FOURTH FLOOR 75 days Mon 27/11/17Fri 23/03/18
106 South - Lab Works tbc - Coordinate with UF above 15 wks Mon 27/11/17Fri 23/03/18
107 North - Fitout - No Dependencies for incoming - Timing to Suit Resources & Occupants12 wks Mon 18/12/17Fri 23/03/18
108 FIFTH FLOOR 100 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 16/02/18
109 South - Critical Path Fitout tbc - Wilson / Musgrave to relocate for space to be available0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
110 South - Future Occupants are on Level 1 North - Critical Space to Activate - Temp Move0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
111 South - Works are directly below Animals - vibration sensitivity 0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
112 South - Fast Track Fitout - Intensification of space with existing users - dependencies 20 wks Mon 18/09/17Fri 16/02/18
113 North - Occupants move into new space - No work upon decanting 0 days Fri 15/09/17 Fri 15/09/17
114 SIXTH FLOOR 246 days Fri 30/06/17 Fri 22/06/18
115 South - Animals remain - construction sensitivities around method - not timing 38 wks Mon 18/09/17Fri 22/06/18
116 North - Floor becomes partially vacant from 22/5 (Nottle) & Balance 5/6. No work / decant0 days Fri 30/06/17 Fri 30/06/17
117 SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE 205 days Fri 25/08/17 Fri 22/06/18
118 Details remain unclear & must be coordinated for the overall program. 38 wks Mon 18/09/17Fri 22/06/18
119 Fitout sequencing will be coordinated with the scope for efficiency. 0 days Fri 25/08/17 Fri 25/08/17
120 EXTERNAL WORKS 60 days Mon 20/11/17Fri 23/02/18
121 Façade Works - Scope to be Defined - Target Xmas Holiday Period 12 wks Mon 20/11/17Fri 23/02/18
122 COMPLETION 50 days Mon 25/06/18Sat 1/09/18
123 Contingency - Lead Times, Noise, After Hours, Long Lead Times etc 4 wks Mon 25/06/18Fri 20/07/18
124 Target Completion of the Works 0 days Fri 20/07/18 Fri 20/07/18
125 External Risk Factors - Decanting in Term Breaks, Sub Stage Extent, Latents 6 wks Mon 23/07/18Fri 31/08/18
126 Forecast Completion Date 0 days Sat 1/09/18 Sat 1/09/18
8/05 Cost Plan Review & Value Management - Based upon 50% Docs
5/06 Delegated Authority Review of 80% Documents - Match Expectations
26/06 Pre- Tender Estimates - Formal Sign Off
17/04 4/08
17/04 Initial & Continuous BRC Feedback upon Base Design
10/07 Lodge for BRC & BRC Approval Period
4/08 BRC Approval (No Later Than)
17/07 18/08
17/07 Tender Period & Lodgement of Pricing for Approval (Capture BRC Conditions)
14/08 Post Tender Review - Tech Data / Verification etc - Recommendation to Proceed
21/08 Tender Approval Period & acceptance of Offer to Proceed with the Work
25/08 Formal Acceptance to Proceed with Construction
30/06 1/09
28/08 Mobilisation, Let Sub Contracts, Long Lead Times & Establish Site
28/08 Communicate Works to User Groups
28/08 Establish Pathways - Exclusion Zones - Surveys - Safety Planning
15/09 Minimum 3 Weeks Requested for Mobilisation to Max Works During Break
15/09 Fitout Staging of non dependant areas to be coordinated for services. Timing may change.
18/09 22/06
18/09 Main Entry HUB & Entry Cube - SCOPE ON HOLD
18/09 South - Sub Staging - Entry to Theatres, Amenities & Loading Dock Works - 20 wks
16/10 North - Sub Staging - Availability of Space & Microscopy Below
16/10 North - Sub Staging - Coordinate with L1 Underfloor, Entry Restrictions with
4/09 22/06
27/11 Main Entry HUB & Entrance Cube - SCOPE ON H
4/09 South - No Works Proposed - Services Coordination / L2 Underfloor Above - tbc
18/09 North - Critical Path to Program - CTSS Fitout must be ready for Xmas
15/09 North - Existing Occupants - Decant to Level 5 South or Alternative - tbc
18/09 North - Underfloor Services to Coordinate with GF Works Underway Below
18/12 North - Balance of Fitout if Required outside of CTSS Zone - tbc with decant
4/09 2/02
30/10 South - No Dependencies on Completion - Timing to suit Resourcing & Occupants
4/09 South - Underfloor Services to Coordinate with L1 Occupants Below
30/10 North - Lab for Wilson complete? / Amenities - Coordinate UF with L1 + Resources
15/09 2/02
15/09 South - Early Works, Occupied Floor, UF from above?
15/09 South - Musgrave coming in from L5 - South - impact upon Level 5 - tbc
30/10 North - Fitout - No Dependencies for incoming - Timing to Suit Resources & Occupants
27/11 23/03
27/11 South - Lab Works tbc - Coordinate with UF above
18/12 North - Fitout - No Dependencies for incoming - Timing to Suit Resources &
15/09 16/02
15/09 South - Critical Path Fitout tbc - Wilson / Musgrave to relocate for space to be available
15/09 South - Future Occupants are on Level 1 North - Critical Space to Activate - Temp Move
15/09 South - Works are directly below Animals - vibration sensitivity
18/09 South - Fast Track Fitout - Intensification of space with existing users - dependencies
15/09 North - Occupants move into new space - No work upon decanting
30/06 22/06
18/09 South - Animals remain - construction sensitiviti
30/06 North - Floor becomes partially vacant from 22/5 (Nottle) & Balance 5/6. No work / decant
25/08 22/06
18/09 Details remain unclear & must be coordinated f
25/08 Fitout sequencing will be coordinated with the scope for efficiency.
20/11 23/02
20/11 Façade Works - Scope to be Defined - Target Xmas Holiday Period
25/06 1/09
25/06 Contingency - Lead Times, Noise, After H
20/07 Target Completion of the Works
23/07 External Risk Factors - Deca
1/09 Forecast Completion Date
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6 Appendix B - Structural Reports Refer to attached structural reports produced by Wallbridge & Gilbert.
170106rp001 - Rev A MSS - Craniofacial Laboratory
HSIS2 PROJECT - STRUCTURAL REPORT ON PROPOSED CHANGE OF BUILDING
USE FROM TUTORIAL ROOM ANDTEA ROOM TO CRANIOFACIAL LABORATORY
CLIENT: THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE (Attn Greg Badger)
PROJECT: HEALTH SCIENCES INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY STAGE 2 (HSIS2)
BUILDING: MEDICAL SCHOOL SOUTH
JOB NO: WAD170106
CONTENTS
1. Project Background
2. Reference documents
3. Demolition procedure
4. Floor loading assessment
5. Bracing of new stud walls
6. New structural steelwork
APPROVAL REGISTER
Rev Date Issue Engineer Checked
A 3/04/2017 For Approval MH LT
170106rp001 - Rev A MSS - Craniofacial Laboratory
1. PROJECT BACKGROUND
A new Craniofacial Laboratory and associated Freezer Room is to be constructed on the Third Floor of the Medical School South (MSS) building. The proposed location is on the southern side of the main corridor, towards the rear (eastern) end of the building. The footprint is currently occupied by a Tutorial Room, Tearoom and Central Wash area. The proposed Laboratory will incorporate various benches, laboratory equipment and storage facilities. The structural components of the project consist of increased floor loadings from three compactus units and five Freezer units.
2. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
• Designinc Adelaide drawings: A16-0099 A2203
• Original structural drawings (1947 – 1948) where available
3. DEMOLITION PROCEDURE Not applicable. No demolition of walls, floors or ceilings.
4. FLOOR LOADING ASSESSMENT
The existing suspended floors (Levels 1 to 6) consist of a 4 ½” (112mm) slab spanning 10’ (3.05m) between steel beams. The steel beams also support internal masonry walls. No design floor live load is available, and it is assumed to be 3kPa. The existing ground floor (Level GF) consists of ground beams spanning between pad footings. A basement is present at the eastern end of the building. No design floor live load is available, and it is assumed to be 3kPa. The following items shown on the Architectural floor plans are considered to be “heavy loads”:
ROOM ITEM SIZE OPERATING MASS
DISTRIBUTED LOAD
COMMENTS
S325 Compactus CMP04 (3 bay)
1.62mW x 1.1mD x 2.2m H.
300kg / bay (assumed)
5.4 kPa Considered satisfactory due to the localised nature of the loading
S325 Compactus CMP05 (8 bay)
3.48mW x 1.1mD x 2.2m H.
300kg / bay (assumed)
6.6 kPa Considered satisfactory due to the localised nature of the loading
S325 Compactus CMP06 (8 bay)
3.95mW x 0.92mD x 2.3m H.
300kg / bay (assumed)
7.0 kPa Considered satisfactory due to the localised nature of the loading
S328 5 x Freezers Varies 1880kg + 500kg (100kg contents per freezer assumed)
2.9kPa Satisfactory
Note: The maximum loading of each bay is to be displayed clearly on the compactus units.
170106rp001 - Rev A MSS - Craniofacial Laboratory
5. BRACING OF NEW STUD WALLS
Not applicable. No new stud walls being installed.
6. NEW STRUCTURAL STEELWORK
Not applicable. No new structural steelwork being installed.
M.R.HERRIOT BE, CPEng
170106rp001 - Rev A MSS - Multi modal museum
HSIS2 PROJECT - STRUCTURAL REPORT ON PROPOSED CHANGE OF BUILDING
USE FROM OFFICES TO MULTI-MODAL MUSEUM
CLIENT: THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE (Attn Greg Badger)
PROJECT: HEALTH SCIENCES INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY STAGE 2 (HSIS2)
BUILDING: MEDICAL SCHOOL SOUTH
JOB NO: WAD170106
CONTENTS
1. Project Background
2. Reference documents
3. Demolition procedure
4. Floor loading assessment
5. Bracing of new stud walls
6. New structural steelwork
APPROVAL REGISTER
Rev Date Issue Engineer Checked
A 3/04/2017 For Approval MH LT
170106rp001 - Rev A MSS - Multi modal museum
1. PROJECT BACKGROUND
A new Multi Modal Museum is to be constructed on the Ground Floor of the Medical School South (MSS) building. The proposed location is on the southern side of the main corridor, west of the existing Plantroom. The footprint is currently occupied by Offices and Tutorial rooms. The proposed Museum will incorporate various display cases, mobile tables and chairs and storage areas. The structural components of the project consist of demolition of existing masonry walls, installation of new lightweight walls, new ceilings, minor structural steelwork for an auto sliding door and bulkhead and increased floor loadings from two compactus units.
2. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
• Designinc Adelaide drawings: A16-0099 A2201 A16-0099 A2202
• Original structural drawings (1947 – 1948) where available
3. DEMOLITION PROCEDURE This procedure covers the structural aspects of demolition of existing internal walls only and is to be read in conjunction with the Project Specification and advice from other Consultants. Stud walls: Remove plasterboard first to confirm no structural columns or beams are concealed within the wall. If structural columns are encountered, leave intact and seek advice from this Office. Masonry walls: The original construction drawings indicate that there are no loadbearing masonry walls present in the vicinity of this Project however this must be confirmed by this Office prior to commencement of demolition. General requirements are as follows-: i. Contact this Office for an inspection once the existing ceilings and stud walls have been
removed ii. Provide neat sawcuts on the lines where brickwork to be demolished meets brickwork to
remain. Do not leave toothed brickwork unless specifically advised to iii. Demolition of the walls is to proceed from the top down, starting at the centre of the wall
length and working progressively outwards iv. Only use manual or lightweight equipment to minimise noise and vibration v. Any mechanical plant used for transporting demolition materials must be approved by this
Office where the total laden mass of the vehicle exceeds 750kgs vi. Do not stack demolition material on floors such that the total load on the floor exceeds 200kg /
sq.m. Remove material as work progresses vii. Take precautions to minimise the production and spread of dust
4. FLOOR LOADING ASSESSMENT
The existing suspended floors (Levels 1 to 6) consist of a 4 ½” (112mm) slab spanning 10’ (3.05m) between steel beams. The steel beams also support internal masonry walls. No design floor live load is available, and it is assumed to be 3kPa. The existing ground floor (Level GF) consists of ground beams spanning between pad footings. A basement is present at the eastern end of the building. No design floor live load is available, and it is assumed to be 3kPa.
170106rp001 - Rev A MSS - Multi modal museum
The following items shown on the Architectural floor plans are considered to be “heavy loads”:
ROOM ITEM SIZE OPERATING MASS
DISTRIBUTED LOAD
COMMENTS
SG17 Compactus CMP02 (7 BAY)
3.0mW x 1.2mD x 2.2m H.
300kg / bay (assumed)
6.2kPa On slab-on-ground. Considered satisfactory due to the localised nature of the loading
SG18 Compactus CMP01 (5 BAY)
2.7mW x 1.2mD x 2.2m H.
300kg / bay (assumed)
4.9kPa On slab-on-ground. Considered satisfactory due to the localised nature of the loading
Note: The maximum loading of each bay is to be displayed clearly on the compactus units.
5. BRACING OF NEW STUD WALLS
Where new stud walls extend to, and are fixed to, the underside of the floor slab above, an approved deflection head is to be installed to permit deflection of the floor structures to occur without exerting compressive or tension forces into the wall frame. Where new stud walls terminate at ceiling level (new or existing), the stud wall supplier is to provide details for approval on their proposed method of providing adequate restraint to the top of the wall frame to provide rigidity under horizontal load from accidental impact and earthquake forces.
6. NEW STRUCTURAL STEELWORK
The following new structural steelwork is to be installed: i. Auto door head support beam to museum entrance ii. Bulkhead support framing above display cabinet
Refer to attached drawing WAD170106 S01 for details.
M.R.HERRIOT BE, CPEng
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PROPOSED NEW WALLREFER TO AR-????? SERIESFOR FURTHER DETAIL
GENERAL NOTESPROVIDE BOXED STUDS IN FRAMED WALLS AT ALL DOORAND WINDOW OPENINGS. ALL INTERNAL AND EXTERNALDOOR AND WINDOW HEAD AND SILL SUPPORT FRAMINGAS PER STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DETAILS
UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN AND WHERE POSSIBLE, ALLDOORS TO HAVE 100mm NIB FROM WALL TO HINGE SIDEOF DOOR.
ALL EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CLADDING SYSTEMS TO BEINSTALLED STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITHMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.
PROVIDE NOGGINGS, TRIMMING AND FIXING PLATES,ETC., TO FRAMED WALLS FOR THE SUPPORT OFEQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED.
ENSURE ALL GAPS, JUNCTIONS AND PENETRATIONS INPARTITIONS ARE SEALED AIRTIGHT WITH FLEXIBLECAULKING COMPOUND.
?XXXX FLOOR FINISHREFER TO FINISHES SCHEDULE FORFURTHER DETAIL
EXISTING COLUMN TO REMAINEX.COL
WT-XXX WALL TYPEREFER TO SCHEDULE BELOW & AR-50000FOR FURTHER DETAIL
DOOR TYPEREFER TO SCHEDULE BELOW FORFURTHER DETAIL
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PLASTERBOARD CEILING
PAINT FINISH
STAINLESS STEEL SINK
JOINERY
DROP DOWN PROJECTOR SCREEN
PROJECTOR
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PJ
MUSEUM SPECIMEN PREPARATIONSG7a
AIR LOCKSG7
MDFSG6
ORTHOPEDICRESEARCH
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SG7
EXISTING LOW MASONRYWALL (BUNDING) TO BE
DEMOLISHED
EXISTING FLOORING TO BEREMOVED, MAKE GOODFOR NEW FLOOR FINISH
EXISTING EXHAUST SYSTEM TO REMAIN
EXISTING FLOORING TO BEREMOVED, MAKE GOODFOR NEW FLOOR FINISH
DEMOLISH EXISTING SINK/ JOINERY, TILES TO
WALL, TERMINATE ALLPLUMBING READY FOR
RE-INSTATEMENT
EXIST
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REMAIN
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EXISTINGCEILING TOREMAINUNCHANGED
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MUSEUM SPECIMEN PREPARATIONSG7a
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CH01
CH01CH01
CH01
CH01
CH01
JU05
EXHAUST
TO REMAIN
JU06JU07
JU08
4A2202
EXISTING COMPACTUSRELOCATED FROM ADH 5210
DEMOLITION NOTES:
GENERAL NOTES• CONTRACTOR TO UNDERTAKE WORK WITHIN COUNCIL WORK HOURS AND WORKSAFE CONDITIONS.• CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY FEES ASSOCIATED WITH RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS FROM THE SITE.• CONTRACTOR IS TO ALERT THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE OBSERVED ON THE SITE.• ALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN
STANDARDS.• ALL SERVICES TO BE DISCONNECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RELEVANT ENGINEERS DOCUMENTS. ALL MATERIALS TO BE REMOVED
FROM SITE.
SAFETY AND SECURITY• ENSURE THAT THE SECURITY OF ALL BUILDINGS IS MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES.• REMOVAL OF SERVICES NOT TO BEGIN UNTIL SUPPLY HAS BEEN ISOLATED OR RE-ROUTED.• DETERMINE IF ELEMENTS TO BE DEMOLISHED ARE LOAD BEARING.• DO NOT DEMOLISH LOAD BEARING ELEMENTS UNTIL THE LOAD HAS BEEN REMOVED OR BEAMS, COLUMNS, PROPS, ETC. ARE IN PLACE
AND SUPPORTING THE LOAD• A FULL SAFETY IN DESIGN REPORT SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE ANY WORKS ARE STARTED ON SITE.
FITTINGS AND FIXTURES• REMOVE ALL JOINERY ITEMS SUCH AS BENCHES, CUPBOARDS, SHELVING ETC..• REMOVE ALL PINBOARDS, BLACKBOARDS, WHITEBOARDS AND HANGING RAILS.• REMOVE ALL SINKS, BASINS, TROUGHS, GAS AND WATER OUTLETS DENOTED FOR REMOVAL.• REMOVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND BLANKETS AND STORE FOR RE-USE.
ITEMS TO BE RETAINED• PRIOR TO DEMOLITION WORK COMMENCING THE CLIENT SHALL IDENTIFY ANY FIXTURES, FITTINGS AND JOINERY ITEMS TO BE RETAINED.• SUCH ITEMS SHALL BE LABELED OR MARKED, CAREFULLY REMOVED AND HANDED TO THE CLIENT.
FURNITURE LEGEND
LOOSE FURNITUREMT01 TABLE - 1750W x 750D x 750HCH01 CHAIR - 600HML01 MOBILE LECTURN
STORAGECMP01 COMPACTUS - 2700W x 1200D x 2175H x 300SDCMP02 COMPACTUS - 3000W x 1200D x 2175H x 300SDST01 DISPLAY CABINETVAN VANITY
WT-100
92mm STUDS AT MAX. 300 CTS WITH ONELAYER OF FLUSHED 13mm IMPACTRESISTANT PLASTERBOARD TO BOTHSIDES.INSULATION - AS PER SPECIFICATION.
WT-101
92mm STUDS AT MAX. 300 CTS WITH ONELAYER OF FLUSHED 13mm IMPACTRESISTANT PLASTERBOARD TO ONE SIDE.INSULATION - AS PER SPECIFICATION.
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SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L00 - RCP - MULTI-MODAL TEACHING MUSEUM
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L00 - DEMO PLAN - MULTI-MODAL TEACHING MUSEUM
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L00 - FLOOR PLAN - MULTI-MODAL MUSEUM
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L00 - FLOOR PLAN - MUSEUM PREP.
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L00 - DEMO PLAN - MUSEUM PREP.
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L00 - RCP - MUSEUM PREP
SCALE 1 : 50MSS FFE PLAN - L00 - MULTI-MODAL TEACHING MUSEUM PREP.
SCALE 1 : 1000L00 - MUSEUM - LOCATION PLAN
WALL TYPE LEGEND
MSS - GROUND FLOORRL 29.206
3000
7220
PROPOSED SIGNAGE LOCATIONTBC, SHOWN DASHED
SG20-W01SG20-W02
WT-101
WT-101WT-100 WT-101WT-EX WT-EX
NEW GLASS SPECIMEN DISPLAY CABINETRYPUBLIC DISPLAY
P1
P2
P1 P1
P1
PARTIALLY OPAQUEPATTERN TO BE APPLIEDTO ALUMINIUM FRAMEDAUTO SLIDING DOOR.
MSS - GROUND FLOORRL 29.206
MSS - LEVEL 01RL 33.816
MUSEUM ENTRYSG19
MUSEUM / TUTORIAL SPACESG20
BULKHEADRL 32.206
LINTELS - STRUCTURALINFO REQUIRED
13mm PLASTERBOARD CEILING OVERRONDO SUSPENSION SYSTEM
EXISTING EXISTING
MSS - GROUND FLOORRL 29.206
MSS - LEVEL 01RL 33.816
LINTELS - STRUCTURALINFO REQUIRED
SG20-W01
WT-101WT-101
LOCKABLE GLASS DOORS
SHELVING?????????
150
EQEQ
EQEQ
EQ
400
EXISTING EXISTING
MUSEUM / TUTORIAL SPACESG20
CORRIDORSG2d
JU01
MSS - GROUND FLOORRL 29.206 PUBLIC DISPLAY
WT-101
LOCKABLE GLASSDISPLAY CABINETDOORS
P1
P1
P1
MSS - GROUND FLOORRL 29.206
WT-101
WT-101 WT-101
SG20-W01
LINE OF JOINERYSHELVING, SHOWNDASHED
NEW GLASS SPECIMEN DISPLAY CABINETRY
LOCKABLE GLASS DISPLAYCABINET DOORS.PARTIALLY OPAQUEPATTERN TO BE APPLIEDTO GLAZING.
P1
P1
P1
2340
2340
9002390BULKHEAD
150
2850
4870
DOORS WINDOWS
150
2850
1200
150
2850
1100
SG20-D01 SG20-D02SG20-D03
SG20-W01 SG20-W02 SG20-W03
DESCRIPTION:TYPE:FRAME:FINISH:GLASS:
DOOR & WINDOW NOTES:
• GLASS TYPES TO BE NOMINATED ON THE FINISHES SCHEDULE.• ALL GLASS THICKNESS AND INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH AS1288.• MOUNT DOOR LOCKS AND LATCHES FOR HANDLES AT 1000mm ABOVE FLOOR LEVEL.• REFER TO PLANS FOR HANGING / SWING OF DOORS AND DIRECTION OF SWING.• WINDOW DETAILS ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ENGINEERS DETAILS FOR HEAD SUPPORT.• FABRICATE AND INSTALL ALL FRAMES, DOORS AND WINDOWS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE
MANUFACTURER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RELEVANT CODES.• INSTALL STIFFENING AND BACKING PLATES, BLOCKING, BRACKETS, ETC., AS REQUIRED TO FRAMES
AND DOORS FOR FIXING OF ALL HARDWARE, FURNITURE AND OTHER ATTACHMENTS.• REFER TO DOOR AND WINDOW HARDWARE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS OF HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
TO BE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED.• ALL DOORS SHALL BE CAPABLE OF BEING OPENED WITHOUT THE USE OF A KEY FROM THE
DIRECTION FROM WHICH A PERSON WOULD SEEK EGRESS.• HEIGHTS SHOWN ARE ABOVE ADJACENT FLOOR LEVELS.• CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE PRIOR TO MANUFACTURE.• ALL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE TO BE FITTED BY BUILDER.• ALL TIMBER AND STEEL DOORS TO BE SOLID CORE.• FRAME DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN WHERE DOORS AND WINDOWS OCCUR IN FRAMED WALL EXCEPT
WHERE DOOR SIZES ARE NOMINATED.• PROVIDE DEFLECTION HEADS TO ALL WINDOWS AS REQUIRED.• ALL STEEL DOOR FRAMES TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURERS
RECOMMENDATION.• REFER TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERS DOCUMENTS FOR MINIMUM DOOR GRILL REQUIREMENTS.• CROSS REFERENCE DOOR AND WINDOW TYPES, INCLUDING GLAZING TYPES WITH SPECIFICATION.
F = FIXED GLASSSS = STAINLESS STEEL KICKERCOS = CHECK ON SITE
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DESCRIPTION:TYPE:FRAME:FINISH:
DESCRIPTION:TYPE:FRAME:FINISH:GLASS:
DESCRIPTION:TYPE:FRAME:FINISH:GLASS:
DESCRIPTION:TYPE:FRAME:FINISH:GLASS:
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MSS - GROUND FLOORRL 29.206
750
JU03
MSS - GROUND FLOORRL 29.206
1A2202
JU03 JU04
750
MSS - GROUND FLOORRL 29.206
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University of Adelaide – Health Science
Infrastructure Strategy Stage 2 (HSIS 2)
Project No: LCE12654
Return Brief
Electrical, Mechanical, Fire and Hydraulic Services
Date: 20/04/2017
Document Number: 12654-004
Revision Number: 0
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DOCUMENT ISSUE REGISTER
PROJECT: University of Adelaide – Health Science Infrastructure Strategy Stage 2 (HSIS 2)
PROJECT NO: LCE12654
REV. DATE DESCRIPTION
0 20 April 2017 Preliminary 30% issue for design team review.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DOCUMENT ISSUE REGISTER....................................................................................................................... I
1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 BASIS OF THE BRIEF.................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 SITE DISCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 BUILDING DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................................... 1
2 ELECTRICAL & COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES ......................................................................... 3
2.1 GENERAL ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 DESIGN CRITERIA ........................................................................................................................................................ 3 2.3 ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE .............................................................................................................................. 4 2.4 ELECTRICAL METERING ............................................................................................................................................. 4 2.5 COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE ............................................................................................................ 5 2.6 GENERAL POWER ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 2.7 COMMUNICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.8 SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL ...................................................................................................................... 7 2.9 EMERGENCY AND ESCAPE LIGHTING ................................................................................................................. 7 2.10 LIGHTING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8 2.11 EXCLUSIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 8 2.12 READER REVIEW COMMENTS ............................................................................................................................. 10
3 MECHANICAL SERVICES ............................................................................................................. 11
3.1 GENERAL ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11 3.2 MECHANICAL SCOPE OF WORKS ...................................................................................................................... 12 3.3 READER REVIEW COMMENTS ............................................................................................................................. 17
4 FIRE SERVICES .............................................................................................................................. 18
4.1 GENERAL ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18 4.2 READER REVIEW COMMENTS ............................................................................................................................. 19
5 HYDRAULIC SERVICES ................................................................................................................ 20
5.1 GENERAL ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20 5.2 HYDRALIC INFRASTRUCTURE .............................................................................................................................. 20 5.3 HYDRAULIC SCOPE OF WORKS .......................................................................................................................... 20 5.4 EXCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................................................................... 23 5.5 READER REVIEW COMMENTS ............................................................................................................................. 24
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BASIS OF THE BRIEF
This return brief has been developed to demonstrate our understanding of the overall
electrical, communications, mechanical, hydraulic and fire services scope of works and
requirements.
The intent of the document is that it be reviewed by the design team and project stakeholders,
with any comments to be provided back for inclusion, to finalise the scope of works prior to
detailed design.
1.2 SITE DISCRIPTION
The site consists of two buildings directly adjacent one another with linkways between.
Both buildings have street frontage to Frome Road and there is an external perimeter vehicle
access road shared with the hospital precinct.
Figure 1. University of Adelaide Medical School North and South Ariel Image
1.3 BUILDING DESCRIPTION
The two buildings contain teaching, research and commercial facilities consisting of offices,
laboratories, tutorial rooms and lecture theatres. Table 1.1 provides a brief description of the
building relative to the BCA.
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Table 1.1: Building characteristics.
Characteristic Medical School North Medical School South
Number of Storeys Contained 8 Storeys 8 Storeys
Rise in Storeys 7 Storeys 7 Storeys
Building Classification 9b / 8 / 5 9b / 8 / 5
Total Building Area 10,600 m² 10,900 m²
Area of Largest Fire Compartment 1,690 m² (Basement) 1,480 m² (Typical Floor)
Type of Construction Type A Type A
Effective Height 24.44m 25.17m
The buildings are generally concrete and masonry construction throughout.
The buildings appear to be arranged to form fire compartmentation/separation both on a floor
by floor basis and between the North and South buildings. They are connected to one another
via:
▪ Direct opening between the two buildings via the Ground Floor and Level 1 lecture theatre
foyers, with sliding fire door at the Medical School South building.
▪ Direct opening between the two buildings via basement, with swing fire doors between
the two buildings.
▪ An external link bridge at each level from Level 2 to Level 6.
The project is split into two stages of works; early works and main works. The early works
services documentation has been issued by Lucid prior to completion of this document. Where
specific areas form part of the projects early work stage it has been noted within this return
brief.
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2 ELECTRICAL & COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
2.1 GENERAL
The building electrical services will be designed and installed in accordance with the Building
Code of Australia and all relevant Australian Standards, including the following:
▪ AS/NZS 1680 Interior Lighting
▪ AS/NZS 2293 Emergency & Exit Lighting
▪ AS/NZS 3000 Electrical Installations (known as the Wiring Rules)
▪ AS/NZS 3008 Cable Selection
▪ BCA 2017 National Construction Code (NCC)
The electrical services shall retain existing equipment where it is reasonable to do so and will
be designed to limit disruption to the existing facility.
2.2 DESIGN CRITERIA
Item Design Criteria
New Distribution
Boards
Sized for full number of circuits/outlets required, plus 20% spare
pole capacity
Surge diversion to each distribution board
Distribution boards will be in appropriately sized riser cupboards
located in accessible locations on each level.
Form 1 IP42 unless noted otherwise
Submains Maximum demand as set out in AS/NZS 3000 plus 20% spare
Neutral sized the same as the active conductors
Distribution system
design
Maximum volt drop of 7% from point of supply to final outlet
Lighting Design In accordance with AS/NZS 1680 recommendations.
In accordance with NCC requirements with respect to energy and as
detailed herein.
Access to be designed in accordance with OH&S requirements.
Circuit loading to be designed in accordance with the sizing of the
control system circuit protective device and RCD.
Exit and Emergency
lighting
In accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 2293
Earthing systems Sized in accordance with AS/NZS 3000.
Every submain to be provided with its own earthing conductor.
Earth impedance in accordance with AS/NZS 3000
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2.3 ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Description of Existing
The electrical infrastructure serving Medical School North and South are relatively independent
from each other and consist of the following major electrical items:
Medical School North building
▪ A dedicated pad-mounted transformer located adjacent the loading dock on the eastern
side of the building.
▪ An existing main switchboard located on Ground Level including automatic transfer
switch (ATS) for changeover to back-up supply operation for essential services.
▪ Site electricity meter located in basement plant room below main switchboard room.
▪ Separate Essential and Non-essential supplies to selected distribution boards throughout
the building.
▪ Shared 1097kVA Stand-by diesel generator located externally to the north-east of the
building (generator also services Medical School South building).
Medical School South building
▪ A dedicated pad-mounted transformer located along the southern side of the building.
▪ An existing main switchboard and Essential Services Main Distribution Board located on
Ground Level. The Essential Services Main Distribution Board also includes the automatic
transfer switch (ATS) for changeover to back-up supply operation for essential services.
▪ Site electricity meter located in within the Main Switchboard.
▪ Separate Essential and Non-essential supplies to selected distribution boards throughout
the building.
▪ Shared 1097kVA Stand-by diesel generator located externally to the north-east of the
building (generator also services Medical School North building).
Proposed New Works
Modification to and provision of additional electrical distribution boards where necessary to
suit the fitout works within each building.
2.4 ELECTRICAL METERING
Where new switchboards are proposed to be installed within each building they shall be
provided with power monitoring units to record individual consumption of power, lighting and
mechanical systems as required by the NCC part J8.
Installed power monitoring units shall be compatible with and interfaced to the existing site
wide Schneider Electric energy metering system.
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2.5 COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE
Description of Existing
Medical School North building
▪ The building is supplied with an incoming copper cable terminating onto a Main
Distribution Frame (MDF) located on Ground Floor. This frame provides telephony
connections to the building and adjacent Dental Hospital building via a PABX system also
located on Ground Floor. Copper tie cables are also provided across to the Medical School
South building to a local PABX.
▪ The building is supplied with incoming optical fibre cabling from the Engineering Maths
building hub located on the main campus across Frome Road via the basement. The fibre
connection for the Medical School South building also enters via this location.
▪ The incoming optical fibres terminate into the communications cabinet location on Level
2 with additional fibres connecting from this location to the communications rooms on
Level 5 and the basement.
▪ Communications room located in the basement which provides UTP structured cabling
system to the basement level.
▪ Communications room located on Level 2 which provides UTP structured cabling system
to levels: Ground Floor, Level 01 and Level 2.
▪ Communications room located on Level 5 which provides UTP structured cabling system
to levels: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5 and Level 6.
Medical School South
▪ The building is supplied with copper cabling for telephony via a copper tie cables from
the Medical School North building MDF.
▪ The building is supplied with incoming optical fibre cabling from the Engineering Maths
building hub located on the main campus across Frome Road via the Medical School
North building’s basement. The fibre connects to the Level 5 communications room which
then connects back to the Level 1 communications room.
▪ Communications room located on Level 1 which provides category 6 UTP structured
cabling system to levels: Basement, Ground Floor, Level 01 and Level 2.
▪ Communications room located on Level 5 which provides category 6 UTP structured
cabling system to levels: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5 and Level 6.
Proposed New Works
Medical School North building
As part of the site works establishment of a new main communications room is in the basement
where the incoming copper and fibre cabling pass. New floor distribution rooms will also be
required on each floor affected by the works including, Ground Floor, Level 1, Level 2 and Level
3. For levels currently designated for no new works to occur (Levels 4, 5 and 6) the existing
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communications cabling from the existing Level 5 communications room shall remain for
consideration as part of future project works.
New communications outlets on these floors shall be connected from the newly established
communications infrastructure and existing outlets intercepted and diverted for connection
here also.
The university has advised that the PABX system shall be made redundant and any existing
telephone outlets throughout shall be replaced, and if required re-cabled, to suit the new
structured cabling system and enable VoIP telephony.
Medical School South
Existing communications rooms shall remain and the current cabling standards be used for
any additional communications cabling requirements. Available capacity of the existing
communications room is currently minimal so consideration for reusing existing outlets or
removal of surplus outlets in areas will need to be monitored to ensure additional
communications outlets can be accommodated by the existing infrastructure.
2.6 GENERAL POWER
Generally, where additional outlets are required to suit staff relocations and they will be
provided throughout in accordance with the following:
▪ All typical Workstations will be provided with two (2) double socket outlets mounted
under bench.
▪ Additional outlets will be provided to locations for printers and other equipment that
require a dedicated circuit.
▪ General outlets will be located throughout each floor for connection of cleaning
equipment.
▪ Outlet will be provided at each TV screen location.
▪ Outlets will be provided to Kitchen, Staff Lounge, Student Services and general Tea Points
to suit final equipment in each area.
▪ Computer dedicated outlets and integral USB charging facilities are not proposed for the
development.
General Power
Maximum of six off double outlets to be connected to a single circuit
RCD protection shall be provided to all general lighting and power circuits in accordance
with AS/NZS 3000
Area Accessories Type
General Clipsal ‘C2000’ Series
External and Plant
Areas Clipsal 56 series
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2.7 COMMUNICATIONS
From the distribution cabinets, dual category 6A UTP horizontal cabling shall be provided to
each outlet location, terminating with RJ45 connections and in accordance with ITS cabling
requirements. In areas where existing category 6 UTP cabling systems are in use and minor
outlet alterations are required then the system shall be maintained for any additional outlets.
Generally, outlets will be provided throughout in accordance with the following:
▪ All typical workstation shall be provided with dual outlets mounted under bench.
▪ Additional dual outlets will be provided to locations for printers and other equipment
that require a network connection.
▪ Dual outlet will be provided at each meeting room screen location where required for
connection of AHMS booking system displays.
▪ Dual outlets for additional Wi-Fi points to each floor as nominated by university.
All final outlets shall be the same series as per the nominated power accessory type for that
area.
All active networking and telephony equipment shall be provided by the ITS client.
2.8 SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL
The sites currently have existing Security Control Panel (SCP) for access control and intruder
detection monitoring.
Additional access control door hardware and intruder detection devices to be provided to
areas as directed by the university.
Connections shall be provided to equipment such as freezers and mechanical plant for
monitoring of faults by university central security office.
2.9 EMERGENCY AND ESCAPE LIGHTING
Emergency and exit lighting shall be provided throughout each of the building as prescribed
by the Building Code of Australia and in accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 2293 –
Emergency Evacuation Lighting within Buildings.
The emergency lighting systems shall incorporate self-contained single point fittings, each with
own batteries and charger. Local push-button test facilities shall be provided within
distribution boards where not currently present.
Generally, where Emergency and Exit lighting is provided it shall be of long life LED type
technology and the following arrangement:
Emergency Lighting
Area Type Type Quantities
Egress Stairwells LED point source Provide at each landing
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Office Areas and
Corridors LED point source Spaced to suit standards
Basement Linear LED Battens Spaced to suit standards
Plant rooms Linear LED Battens Located to suit equipment
2.10 LIGHTING
Lighting shall be provided throughout, including controls in accordance with the BCA
guidelines for energy efficiency recommended lighting levels outlined in AS/NZS 1680.
Lighting shall be provided to specific areas in accordance with the following criteria:
Area Type Light
Level
Energy
Density
Luminaire Type Controls
Basement 160 Lux 9 W/m² LED Linear surface
mounted
Local switch with Motion
Sensor Control
Waiting Areas 160 Lux 15 W/m² LED Downlights Local switch with Motion
Sensor Control
Receptions 320 Lux 9 W/m² LED Panel Local Switch with Motion
Sensor Control
Offices 320 Lux 9 W/m² LED Panel Local switch with Motion
Sensor Control
Amenities 80 Lux 6 W/m² LED Downlights Local switch with Motion
Sensor Control
Corridors 40 Lux 8 W/m² LED Downlights Motion Sensor Control
Stairwell 80 Lux 8 W/m² LED Downlights Local switch with Motion
Sensor Control
Meeting Room
(Typical)
320 Lux 9 W/m²
LED Panel Local switch with Motion
Sensor Control
Kitchen / Staff
Lounge
240 Lux 8 W/m² LED Panel Motion Sensor Control
Plantrooms 160 Lux 5 W/m² LED Linear surface
mounted (sealed)
Local switch with Motion
Sensor Control
External N/A - LED Downlights PE Cell / Time clock
controlled
Facade N/A - Wall mounted LED
Up/Down Lighters
Time clock controlled
External Area
Lighting
N/A - LED Floodlights PE Cell / Time clock
controlled
2.11 EXCLUSIONS
The following systems and components are not proposed within the electrical services design
scope:
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▪ Active networking equipment, telephone systems, etc.
▪ Telephone system(s) and handsets.
▪ Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX)
▪ Wireless networking equipment.
▪ Audio visual systems including cabling and active equipment.
▪ MATV or FTA television distribution systems
▪ Standby electricity generation and essential service supply.
▪ Uninterruptible power supplies
▪ Photo-voltaic or any other onsite electricity generation systems.
▪ Lightning Protection System
▪ Closed circuit television (CCTV) and surveillance system
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3 MECHANICAL SERVICES
3.1 GENERAL
The proposed mechanical services will be designed and installed in accordance with the
Building Code of Australia (BCA).
The design criteria assumed for the mechanical services systems shall be as presented in Table
3.1.
Table 3.1: Design Criteria
Item Design Criteria
Extreme ambient conditions under
which all plant shall operate
46.0°C dry bulb (db) maximum
24.0°C wet bulb (wb) maximum
Full solar load
0.0°C db maximum
External ambient conditions for air
conditioning plant full load
performance
Summer
37.0°C db maximum
21.0°C wb maximum
Full solar load
Winter
5.0°C db minimum
Zero solar load
Internal air conditioning set points.
Unless specified elsewhere (ie.
special function areas)
25.0°C db (cooling)
19.0°C db (heating)
No humidity control
Note: Conditions can only be guaranteed to be
maintained when all doors and windows are closed
andf properly sealed.
Controls tolerance for air
conditioning plant performance
+ 2.0°C db at point of temperature control
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3.2 MECHANICAL SCOPE OF WORKS
3.2.1 Medical School North
Basement Office Areas
Lucid require details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the
requirements for modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Ground Floor DDA Facilities
Generally, these areas are served by base building hydronic Fan Coil Unit (FCU) systems. Lucid
require details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements
for modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Ground Floor Health and Science Faculty Areas
Generally, these areas are served by base building hydronic FCU systems. Lucid require details
regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements for
modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Ground Floor Microscopy Areas
Generally, these areas are served by base building hydronic FCU systems. Lucid require details
regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements for
modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Ground Floor Student Hub Shared Kitchen
Generally, this area is served by base building hydronic FCU system. Lucid require details
regarding the proposed changes to this area to understand the requirements for modification
or new mechanical services work.
Ground Floor Circulation Areas
Generally, no modification or new mechanical works is proposed in these areas. However, some
modification may be required in the main foyer area. Lucid require details regarding the
proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements for modification or new
mechanical services work in this area.
First Floor Circulation Areas
No modification or new mechanical works is proposed in these areas. However, Lucid require
details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements for
modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
First Floor Medicine Office Areas
Generally, these areas are served by base building hydronic FCU systems. Lucid require details
regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements for
modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
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Second Floor Circulation Areas
No modification or new mechanical works is proposed in these areas. However, Lucid require
details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements for
modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Second Floor Medicine Office Areas
Generally, these areas are served by base building hydronic FCU systems. Lucid require details
regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements for
modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Second Floor Shared Research Laboratory Areas
Generally, these areas are served by base building hydronic FCU systems. Lucid require details
regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the requirements for
modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Third Floor
No works are proposed within the third floor as part of this project.
Fourth Floor
No works are proposed within the fourth floor as part of this project.
Fifth Floor
No works are proposed within the fifth floor as part of this project.
Roof
No works are proposed for the roof as part of this project. Refer deferred maintenance section
within this report for deferred maintenance works at roof level.
3.2.2 Medical School South
Basement
No works are proposed within the basement as part of this project.
Ground Floor Museum (SG20) and Museum Preparation Room(SG7A) - Early Works
The museum and museum preparation room forms part of the projects Early Works package.
It is proposed that the museum be provided with a refrigerated split ducted system. The indoor
unit will be located within the ceiling space above the museum and draw fresh air from the
southern façade via new weatherproof louvres. The outdoor air quantity will be modulated
based on the detected CO² level within the space to reduce the amount of outdoor air
requiring treatment by the air conditioning system and hence, reduce running costs without
negatively affecting indoor air quality. The associated outdoor unit is proposed to be located
on the roof of the Florey lecture theatre adjacent existing mechanical services plant in this area.
The new air conditioning equipment will be connected to the existing building BMS network
to allow fault alarms to be raised, CO² control strategy to be implemented and interface with
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the existing room booking system to control air conditioning set point dead band when the
room is unoccupied.
Ground Floor Delivery and Storage
No works are proposed for these areas. Lucid require details from the university regarding
their storage requirements in this area to ensure gas stores and the like are compliant. This is
to be reviewed in due course.
Ground Floor DDA Facilities
Lucid require details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the
requirements for modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Ground Floor Student Hub Areas
Lucid require details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the
requirements for modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
First Floor Tutorial and Lecture Rooms
Existing tutorial areas are generally served by existing air conditioning units. Details of the
proposed fitout in these areas is required to determine if existing air conditioning systems will
be suitable for reuse and whether any relocation or modification to these systems is required.
Second Floor Paediatrics and Reproductive Health Areas
Lucid require details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the
requirements for modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Second Floor Shared Research Laboratory Areas
These areas are generally served by specialised air conditioning equipment incorporating
HEPA filtration to the southern lab areas. Laboratory gas is also reticulated through these areas.
Lucid require details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the
requirements for modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Second Floor Microbiology Lab
Lucid require details regarding the proposed changes to these areas to understand the
requirements for modification or new mechanical services work in this area.
Third Floor Freezer Room (S328)
The University has currently requested the flowing:
▪ N+1 redundancy for air conditioing equipment to be operated in lead/lag configeration.
▪ Air conditioing to be alarmed via security.
▪ Freezers to be alarmed via security.
▪ Maintain a maximum 25°C room tempearture at all times.
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▪ The following existing mechanical services are provided:
▪ Two ceiling cassette air conditioing units served by a VRF multihead type refrigerated
system serving the eastern end of the thrird floor within Medical School South.
▪ Fresh air ventilation system associated with the ceiling cassettes.
It is proposed that the existing air conditioing system be retained. An additional standalone
refrigerated split system could be provided if N+1 redundacy is truly required. Fault alarm
for new and existing air conditioing system can be interfaced with the existing building BMS
system and raise an alarm via security. Further investigation regarding interfacing of freezers
with the BMS for fault alarm is required. Lucid require detailed schedule of freezer
equipment within the room to confirm if the existing airconditiing systems will be of suitable
cooling capacity for reuse. It is further proposed that fresh air to the room is shut off to
minimise the amount of hot air introduced to the room during summer months.
Third Floor Medicine Office Areas
Existing office areas are generally served by existing air conditioning units. Details of the
proposed fitout in these areas is required to determine if existing air conditioning systems will
be suitable for reuse and whether any relocation or modification to these systems is required.
Third Floor Shared Research Lab and Dentistry Areas
Shared research labs and dentistry areas are generally served by ceiling cassette air conditioing
units connected to VRF multihead type refrigerated system serving the eastern end of the
thrird floor within Medical School South. Each indoor unit is generally served by a fresh air
ventilation system to introduce outdoor air into the associated room. At the western end of
the building the labs are generally served by refrigerated splits systems and RAC’s. Details of
the proposed fitout in these areas is required to determine if existing air conditioning systems
will be suitable for reuse and whether any relocation or modification to these systems is
required.
Third Floor Craniofacial Biology Dry Lab (S325) and Material Lab (S355) – Early Works
Areas are generally served by ceiling cassette air conditioning units connected to VRF multi-
head type refrigerated system serving the eastern end of the third floor within Medical School
South. Each indoor unit is generally served by a fresh air ventilation system to introduce
outdoor air into the associated room. No exhaust ventilation is proposed as directed by the
university.
Fourth Floor Fire Isolated Corridor
Existing and new mechanical services traversing this space are to be appropriately fire isolated.
Fourth Floor Medicine Meeting, Office and Lab Areas.
Existing office and lab areas are generally served by existing air conditioning units and sweep
fans. Details of the proposed fitout in these areas is required to determine if existing air
conditioning systems will be suitable for reuse and whether any relocation or modification to
these systems is required.
Fourth Floor Circulation
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No mechanical works currently proposed to the corridor areas.
Fourth Floor Shared Research Labs
Existing lab areas are generally served by existing air conditioning units and sweep fans. Details
of the proposed fitout in these areas is required to determine if existing air conditioning
systems will be suitable for reuse and whether any relocation or modification to these systems
is required.
Fifth Floor Medicine Meeting, Office and Lab Areas.
Existing office and lab areas are generally served by existing air conditioning units and sweep
fans. Details of the proposed fitout in these areas is required to determine if existing air
conditioning systems will be suitable for reuse and whether any relocation or modification to
these systems is required.
Fifth Floor Circulation
No mechanical works currently proposed to the corridor areas.
Fifth Floor Shared Research Labs
Existing lab areas are generally served by existing air conditioning units and local exhaust
systems. Details of the proposed fitout in these areas is required to determine if existing air
conditioning or exhaust systems will be suitable for reuse and whether any relocation or
modification to these systems is required.
Sixth Floor
No works are proposed within the sixth floor as part of this project.
Roof
No works are proposed for the roof as part of this project. Refer deferred maintenance section
within this report for deferred maintenance works at roof level.
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4 FIRE SERVICES
4.1 GENERAL
The building fire services for the new installations will generally be designed and installed in
accordance with the Deemed to Satisfy provisions of the Building Code of Australia (BCA).
Refer to Appendix for “Fire Master Plan Report” detailing proposed scope of works.
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5 HYDRAULIC SERVICES
5.1 GENERAL
The building electrical services will be designed and installed in accordance with the Building
Code of Australia 2016 (BCA) and relevant hydraulic design and safety standards including AS
3500Plumbing Code and AS 5601 Gas Code.
The Hydraulic services shall retain existing water and waste drainage system and or equipment
where it is reasonable to do so and will be designed to limit disruption to the existing facility.
5.2 HYDRALIC INFRASTRUCTURE
5.2.1 Existing Medical School North Infrastructure
The major infrastructure supplying the building includes:
▪ 2 off 50mm water meters located off Frome street within an inground valve box
▪ 150mm Sewer connection located off Frome street
▪ Gas meter location TBC.
5.2.2 Existing Medical School North Infrastructure
The major infrastructure supplying the building includes:
▪ 2 off 50mm water meters located off Frome street within an inground valve box
▪ 150mm Sewer connection located off Frome street
▪ Gas meter location TBC.
5.3 HYDRAULIC SCOPE OF WORKS
5.3.1 Medical School North
Basement
Renovation of rm NB41a and NB41 to suit office and reception areas.
Ground floor
Renovation of the existing reception and utility area to accommodate Microscopy and
Directors Office.
Renovation of common teaching space to incorporate Microscopy area.
Relocation of Microscopy reception to shared area occupied by Student Services.
Relocation of Microscopy meeting room to NG27 and 35
Renovation of the existing student services to suit new layout including
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NG43,44,45,45a.
Provision of new services to suit Alfresco are including required trade waste treatment
provisions for cooking and food preparation.
Upgrade of amenities and facilities in rm 3,4,6 and 7 to suit new layout including sewer and
hot and cold water services.
First floor
Renovation of the Rural Health area to provide new office space and 3rd Science Laboratory.
Renovation of existing office to GTSS Staff rm and relocation of staff in rm N107,08 to MSS
level 5.
Renovation of the existing offices, laboratories, utility room and Chemical store to suit new
layout as indicated in drawing ST02.
Relocation of existing office to suit Adelaide Unicare staff requirements.
Renovation of existing office N12 to suit new School Seminar/ tea room.
Renovation of existing office Abbie Museum of Anatomy.
Renovation of office to N125 to suit new laboratory.
Upgrade of exiting amenities and facilities.
Second Floor
Upgrade of floor to suit new layouts as listed in Architectural drawing A234
▪ Shared Research Laboratory.
▪ Upgrade of amenities and ablution amenities.
▪ Medical office and meeting areas.
▪ Workstation tearooms areas as required.
Third Floor
Renovation and upgrade of work areas to suit Health Science Faculty fitout requirements.
Upgrade of amenities and ablution amenities.
Renovation of rooms 307a/b to suit requirements.
Relocation of Anatomy laboratory area to Level 2.
Relocation of Pathology Museum as part of early works
Fourth Floor
Relocation of Exercise Offices to MMS L4
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Relocation of Physiology Office and laboratory to MSS L2.
Anatomy laboratory area relocation too MSS L2.
Electro Physiology laboratory and office relocation to MSS L4.
Relocation of Office and research laboratory in N434,435 to MSS L4.
Fifth Floor
Relocation of general office areas to new areas.
Pharmacology laboratory and office relocation to MSS L3.
Roof
No works are proposed for the roof as part of this project. Refer deferred maintenance section
within this report for deferred maintenance works at roof level.
5.3.2 Medical School South`
Basement
No works are proposed within the basement as part of this project.
Ground floor
Renovation of areas as defined in early works to suit Museum preparation and Museum tutorial
areas.
Renovation of student common area, corridors and tutorial room SG4 to suit new.
First floor
No hydraulic works are proposed on this floor currently.
Second Floor
Renovation of existing offices areas to suit Paediatrics, Medicine and Reproductive Health,
including team rom S244
Third Floor
Upgrade and renovation of existing work spaces to suit new layouts
▪ Forensics laboratory
▪ Offices
▪ Utility, lunch and tea rooms.
▪ WHO facility.
▪ Core Facility Laboratories
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▪ Proteomics Laboratory
▪ Immunology Laboratory.
▪ Craniofacial Unit.
Fourth floor
Upgrade and renovation of existing work spaces to suit new layouts
▪ Offices
▪ Utility and tea rooms.
▪ Meeting rooms
▪ Laboratories
▪ Work rooms
Fifth Floor
Upgrade and renovation of existing work spaces to suit new layouts
▪ Offices
▪ Utility and tea rooms.
▪ Meeting rooms
▪ Laboratories
▪ Work rooms
Sixth Floor
No works are proposed within the sixth floor as part of this project.
Roof
No works are proposed for the roof as part of this project.
5.4 EXCLUSIONS
The following systems and components are not proposed within the fire services design scope:
▪ Stormwater drainage and downpipes.
▪ Rainwater collection reuse systems
▪ Sub-soil drainage systems
▪ Trade waste drainage and pre-treatment devices.
▪ Water treatment, water softeners, filters or reverse osmosis units.
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DOCUMENT ISSUE REGISTER PROJECT NAME: UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
HEALTH SCIENCE INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY STAGE 2 (HSIS 2),
PROJECT REF: LCE12654-002 Fire and Life Safety Services
REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED AUTHOR REVIEWED
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CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................... 4
1. OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................ 6
1.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 6
1.2 REFERENCED STANDARDS ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 ASSUMPTIONS/LIMITATIONS .................................................................................................................. 7
1.4 SITE DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 BUILDING DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 8
1.6 BUILDING FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE DEFICIENCIES ................................................................................. 8
2. BCA ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 PREAMBLE................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.2 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE .................................................................................................... 9
2.3 EGRESS PATHS AND CONSTRUCTION OF EXITS ................................................................................... 11
2.4 FIRE SERVICES ......................................................................................................................................... 19
3. RECOMMENDATIONS AND ESTIMATES .......................................................................................... 25
3.1 RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 25
3.2 BUDGET ESTIMATES ............................................................................................................................... 25
3.3 FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY UPGRADE TIMEFRAME ...................................................................................... 27
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report reviews the existing fire and life safety systems of University of Adelaide Medical School North and Medical School South buildings located on Frome Street, Adelaide, against the current legislative fire and life safety requirements for a building of this nature. Although the building was constructed under different applicable legislation at the time, the current edition of the National Construction Code - Building Code of Australia (2016) has been utilised in this analysis as a benchmark. The two buildings each have a rise in storeys of 7 (inclusive of ground floor) and contain a basement below ground level and have a total floor area of approximately marginally less than 11,000m2 each. They each contain teaching, research and commercial facilities consisting of offices, laboratories, tutorial rooms and lecture theatres therefore the building occupancy is classified as multi-use class 5, 8 and 9b. In general the existing fire and life safety measures installed at this premises do not satisfy all requirements of the current Building Code of Australia, the following issues were identified as being non-compliant or requiring attention:-
Expected fire rating performance of existing building construction for laboratory use.
Lack of fire rating of external exposures between the two buildings and of external egress paths adjacent the building.
Insufficient fire rating of Medical School South eastern fire stair discharge corridor.
Incorrect direction of door swing on egress path of Medical School South ground floor.
Lack of available exit width at level 1 and level 4 of Medical School South for anticipated number of occupants.
Excessive egress distances within Medical School South.
Short comings of exit and emergency lighting and use of mixture of Pictogram and text type exit signs.
Insufficient coverage of occupant warning speaker system.
General use of thermal detection in lieu of smoke detection.
Lack of smoke detection coverage to Medical School North building.
Breach of smoke separation between floors within Medical School North via central air conditioning ductwork.
Fire hydrants located within the general corridors in lieu of within the fire isolated stairs of the Medical School North Building.
External hydrants required outlets to be modified and painted red.
Lack of fire hydrant pumps serving the Medical School South building.
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Medical School South Building exceeds 25m effective height as such is required to have yet is not provided with:
Sprinkler system
Zone pressurisation smoke control system
Duty/Standby fire water storage tanks and pumps
Proximity of booster to glazed opening to the building. The existing fire ratings due to the laboratory occupancy, excessive egress distance and booster location issues identified within this report may be addressed through development of a building solution utilising alternative solutions in order to obtain the necessary approvals required to consider this building as complying with the current Building Code of Australia (BCA). Priority levels and budget estimates have been provided in this report itemised to each recommendation. The total budgetary allowance for works required to achieve compliance with the current BCA is approximately $2,700,000.00 + GST and recommendations have been made to distribute the expenditure over a period of 7 years in the order or priority as detailed within section 3 this report. Whilst we believe that all items outlined in this report should be undertaken in the shortest amount of time possible, we understand that there may be budgetary constraints involved in undertaking these upgrades.
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1. OVERVIEW
1.1 INTRODUCTION
We provide the following report with respect to fire and life safety services for the University of Adelaide Medical School South and Medical School North buildings located on Frome Street, Adelaide, South Australia. This report compares the existing fire and life safety provisions of the building against the current National Construction Code Volume 1 Building Code of Australia 2016 (BCA) requirements, with consideration to existing conditions and approvals within the building. We note that the building plans available are relatively well maintained however as the buildings have undergone a number of alterations some details may be not be recorded acutely. Information presented within this report is based on site inspection, site measurements and analysis of the existing documentation.
1.2 REFERENCED STANDARDS
Below is a list of referenced standards and codes that this report is based upon:-
Standard/Code Year of Publication
National Construction Code Volume 1 - Building Code of Australia 2016
AS2118.1 – Automatic fire sprinkler systems – Part 1 1999
AS2419.1 – Fire Hydrant Installations – Part 1 2005
AS2441 – Installation of Fire Hose Reels 2005
AS2444 – Portable Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets 2001
AS1670.1 – Fire Detection, Warning, Control and Intercom Systems 2015
AS1670.4 – Fire Detection, Warning, Control and Intercom Systems 2015
AS2293.1 – Emergency Escape Lighting and Exit Signs for Buildings 2005
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1.3 ASSUMPTIONS/LIMITATIONS
Due to the limited access provisions to inspect all areas, a number of assumptions have been made in the assessment. Below is a list of assumptions upon which this report is based: 1. External construction provides sufficient fire resistance levels to resist external exposures
form fire source features including between the Medical School South and Medical School North buildings to satisfy the BCA requirements.
2. The items in this report have been based upon visual inspections only. Inspection of concealed cabling, pipework, passive fire protection or functionality testing of the installed systems has not been undertaken.
3. It is assumed that the preventative maintenance has been undertaken as required by SA Minister’s specifications and that subsequent defects have been rectified.
4. Sufficient water supply within the towns mains to satisfy the performance requirements of the hydrant system.
5. Smoke dampers are not provided within the central air conditioning ductwork risers at each level of the Medical School North building.
1.4 SITE DESCRIPTION
The site consists of two buildings directly adjacent one another with linkways between. Both buildings have street frontage to Frome Street and there is an external perimeter vehicle access road shared with the hospital precinct.
Figure 1. University of Adelaide Medical School North and South Ariel Image
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1.5 BUILDING DESCRIPTION
The two buildings contain teaching, research and commercial facilities consisting of offices, laboratories, tutorial rooms and lecture theatres. Table 1.1 provides a brief description of the building relative to the BCA.
Table 1.1: Building characteristics.
Characteristic Medical School North Medical School South
Number of Storeys Contained 8 Storeys 8 Storeys
Rise in Storeys 7 Storeys 7 Storeys
Building Classification 9b / 8 / 5 9b / 8 / 5
Total Building Area 10,600 m² 10,900 m²
Area of Largest Fire Compartment 1,690 m² (Basement) 1,480 m² (Typical Floor)
Type of Construction Type A Type A
Effective Height 24.44m 25.17m
The buildings are generally concrete and masonry construction throughout. The buildings appear to be arranged to form fire compartmentation/separation both on a floor by floor basis and between the North and South buildings. They are connected to one another via:
direct opening between the two buildings via the ground floor and level 1 lecture theatre foyers, with sliding fire door at the Medical School South building.
direct opening between the two buildings via basement, with swing fire doors between the two buildings.
an external link bridge at each level from level 2 to level 6.
1.6 BUILDING FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE DEFICIENCIES
The University of Adelaide have advised the buildings are not subject to any outstanding defect notices from the Adelaide City Council Building Fire Safety Committee or the like.
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2. BCA ASSESSMENT
2.1 PREAMBLE The following BCA Assessment has been undertaken with regards to items relating to fire and life safety of the building occupants only. Items such as Energy Efficiency, Health and Sanitary, Requirements for Persons with Disabilities, etc. have not been assessed. This analysis has been undertaken to the currently legislated BCA 2013 which was not the legislated Building Code of Australia at the time of design or construction however the current legislation provides a benchmark that a building should be assessed against for any due diligence review by the building occupants.
2.2 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE
Clause A3.2 – Classifications The building is considered to be a mixed-use:
class 9b - tertiary school
class 8 - laboratory
class 5 - office with supporting storage, plant rooms and amenities.
NOTE
Clause C1.2 – Calculation of Rise in Storeys The BCA definitions consider the building to have a rise in storeys of 7. Note the basement level and roof levels to not contribute to the assessment of rise in storeys.
NOTE
Clause C1.1 – Type of Construction Required Table C1.1 of the BCA requires that for a Class 9b, 8 or 5 building with a rise in storeys of 7, the minimum type of construction required is Type A. The general fire ratings required for class 8 buildings is 4hrs, whereas for class 9b and 5 buildings the generally fire rating requirement is 2hrs. The actual type of construction is generally concrete, concrete encased steel and masonry block/brickwork, as such, it is assumed to meet the requirements of Type A for class 9b and 5, however unlikely to satisfy the requirements for 4hr fire rating associated with class 8 use.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation
Given the use of the laboratory spaces appear to generally utilise small quantities of flammable or combustible materials it is recommended a formal fire engineered assessment is undertaken and to determine the suitability of a lesser fire rating which aligns with the existing building fire ratings. Clause C2.2 – General Floor Area and Volume Limitations
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Clause C2.2 and table C2.2 of the BCA specifies the maximum permissible fire compartment size for different building construction types and classifications. In the case of this building the maximum permissible floor area and volume for type A construction is over 5,000m2 and 30,000m3 respectively.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause C3.2 – Protection of Openings in External Walls Clause C3.2 requires openings exposed to external fire hazards (defined as the property boundary or adjacent buildings on the same site) be separated by a minimum distance (3m to property boundaries and 6m from adjacent buildings on the same site) or provided with a means of preventing fire spread between such as fire shutters, fire doors or wall wetting sprinklers. The buildings are provided with separation from the adjacent sites by way of the perimeter vehicle driveway and parking appears to be no openings within the perimeter walls within 3 metres of the property boundary. The two buildings are separated at each of the linkways by fire rated doors at ground and basement levels for internal links, the external links are open sided and of concrete and steel construction as such are not considered a risk to fire spread. The Medical School South building however has glazed openings (windows) within 6m of the Medical School North Florey Lecture Theatre roof. The fire rating of the existing lecture theatre roof is unknown at this time, as such is assumed not to be fire rated and hence an exposure hazard exists between the two buildings.
Figure 2. Florey Lecture Theatre Roof exposure to Medical School South
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CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation
Clarify existing fire rating of lecture theatre roof, if not present provide external window wetting sprinklers to all windows on the North façade of the Medical School South building within 6m of the Florey Lecture Theatre roof. No protection is proposed to the roof.
2.3 EGRESS PATHS AND CONSTRUCTION OF EXITS Clause D1.2 – Number of Exits Required Based upon the classification, height and number of occupants of the buildings the Medical School South building requires 2 off exits from each level including the basement, whereas the Medical School North Building requires only a single exist from the above ground levels and 2 exits from the basement level. It should be noted additional exits may be required above this minimum to satisfy egress distances. Each building is provided with a minimum of 2 exits from each level, generally via fire isolated sitars for upper levels and direct to outside for basement and ground floor.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause D1.4 – Exit Travel Distances The class of the building requires that “no point on a floor must be more than 20 metres from an exit, or a point from which travel in different directions to 2 exits is available, in which case the maximum distance to one of those exits must not exceed 40 metres”. Review of existing floor plans indicates the Medical School North Building satisfies the above, however the east and west extremities of the Medical School South building generally exceed the permissible 20m to a point of choice by 5-10m.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Prepare a fire engineered alternative solution to justify the extended travel distances to a point of choice to suite the current or proposed building layout. This will require upgrade of the existing fire safety systems such as:
Replace existing thermal detection with smoke detection.
Upgrade occupant warning to current AS1670.4 requirements. Clause D1.5 – Distances Between Alternative Exits The BCA Clause D1.5 requires that for this classification of building, the distance between alternative exits must not exceed 60 metres. In the case of these two buildings, compliance with BCA Clause D1.5 is achieved.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
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Clause D1.13 – Number of Persons Accommodated BCA Clause D1.3 stipulates the method for calculating occupant numbers to establish the required egress widths. Using this method, it has been established that the maximum occupant numbers are as indicated below:-
Table 2.1: Building occupant numbers.
Medical School North Medical School South
FLOOR LEVEL Use
Area
(m2)
Area per person
(m2/person) No. of occupants Use Area
Area per person
No. of occupants
Basement Office 128 10 13 Lab 326 10 33
Lab 378 10 38 Store/Plant room 39 30 1
Store/Plant room 478 30 16
Ground Computer/Teaching/Research 396 2 198 Lecture Theatre 368 1 368
Office 197 10 20 Office 51 10 5
Lab 93 10 9 Computer/Teaching/Research 345 2 173
Store/Plant room 93 30 3 Store/Plant room 128 30 4
1 Lecture Theatre 217 1 217 Computer/Teaching/Research 649 2 325
Office 397 10 40 Store/Plant room 80 30 3
Lab 264 10 26 Office 72 10 7
Store/Plant room 105 30 4 Lecture 123 1 123
2 Office 365 10 37 Office 240 10 24
Lab 339 10 34 Labs 651 10 65
Store/Plant room 34 30 1 Store/Plant room 180 30 6
Computer/Teaching/Research 4 2 2
3 Office 248 10 25 Office 257 10 26
Lab 308 10 31 Labs 327 10 33
Store/Plant room 93 30 3 Store/Plant room 145 30 5
Museum 63 4 16 Computer/Teaching/Research 267 2 134
4 Office 257 10 26 Computer/Teaching/Research 383 2 192
Lab 465 10 47 Office 267 10 27
Store/Plant room 17 30 1 Lab 460 10 46
Store/Plant room 56 30 2
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Medical School North Medical School South
FLOOR LEVEL Use
Area
(m2)
Area per person
(m2/person) No. of occupants Use Area
Area per person
No. of occupants
5 Office 387 10 39 Office 386 10 39
Lab 269 10 27 Lab 513 10 51
Store/Plant room 72 30 2 Store/Plant room 187 30 6
6 Office 280 10 28 Office 67 10 7
Lab 430 10 43 Lab 148 10 15
Store/Plant room 55 30 2 Store/Plant room 675 30 23
Roof Plant (enclosed and external) 53 30 2 Plant (enclosed and external) 45 30 2
TOTAL 945 TOTAL 1743
Clause D1.6 – Dimensions of Exits and Paths of Travel to Exits Based upon the occupancy calculated above, the required minimum aggregate unobstructed width of the exits must be as scheduled below. The site measured available egress width is aslo scheduled below for comparison.
Table 2.2: Exit widths.
Medical School North Medical School South
Part Required Egress Width (m)
Available Egress Width
Required Egress Width (m)
Available Egress Width
Basement 1 2 1 3
Ground Floor
2.5 8 4.5 6
Level 1 3 4 4.5 2
Level 2 1 2 1 2
Level 3 1 2 2 2
Level 4 1 2 3 2
Level 5 1 2 2 2
Level 6 1 2 2 2
Roof / Plant
1 2 2 2
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It can be seen generally the exit width requirements are satisfied with the exception of level 1 and Level 4 of Medical School South.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Reconfigure the exit doors to Utilise the link bridge between the two buildings as a required exit path from the Medical School South building to the Medical School North building at levels 1 and 4, this will require re-swinging the doors to open outwards and additional exit signage. The above will resolve level 4, however the additional egress width will not satisfy level 1, as such it is suggested the level 1 occupancy is limited to the permissible maximum of 320 persons if the above egress path via the link is created. Clause D1.7 – Travel via Fire Isolated Exits The BCA requires that fire isolated exits, in this case the fire isolated stairs, are configured such that:
Access is only via a public corridor.
Discharges outside the building to a road or open space.
External path of travel from the exit discharge is protected from the effect of fire from openings within 6m of the building.
Number of access doors to an exit at each level is limited to 2. Generally, the exits are configured in accordance with the above, with the exception of the following:
The point of discharge from the Medical School South fire isolated stairs from ground level and basement level requires evacuating occupants to travel within 6m of openings (windows) into the building however no protection is provided to the openings.
The Medical School South eastern stair discharges internally into a non-fire isolated stairway. CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Provide internal window wetting sprinklers to the rooms adjacent the external exit paths, ramps and stairs.
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Figure 3. Recommended internal window wetting sprinklers to Medical School South Ground
Floor Retain the current Medical School South east stair exit path and:
Retrospectively upgrade the fire rating of the corridor, including fire doors to the lecture theatres.
Provide a new set of fire doors to separate the adjacent main switch room access.
Provide signage to the main corridor (west) to provide an alternative exit path to the main (west) internal corridor, should there be a fire event that compromises the fire rated exit corridor.
Provide vision panels to all fire doors to provide occupants an opportunity to make a decision which path to take
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Figure 4. Recommended Medical School South east fire stair discharge Clause D1.10 – Discharge from Exits The BCA requires that:
Exits are not “blocked at the point of discharge” and that suitable barriers are provided if there is a risk of exits being obstructed.
External path of travel to a road or open space is not less than the required exit width.
External stair and ramps are of a specific dimensions and grades.
Alternative exists are separated as far as possible from one another.
Exits from auditoriums with more than 500 people are provided with not less than 2/3 from the main entry foyer.
The exit discharges are generally considered complaint with the above, however the dimensions and gradient of external exit paths have not been assessed.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause D2.20 – Swinging Doors The BCA requires that swinging doors in required exits must swing in the direction of egress. All swinging doors forming required exits open in the direction of egress with the exception of the ground floor Medical School South south-east and West external exit doors which swing
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inwards, it should be noted this door serves one of the two building’s fire isolated sitars and 2 off lecture theatres as such has a high utilisation.
Figure 5. Medical School South existing south-east external exit door
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Figure 6. Medical School South existing west external exit door
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Amend the door to swing outwards.
Clause D2.21 – Operation of Latch The BCA states that “doors in required exits, forming part of a required exit or in the path of travel to a required exit must be readily openable without a key from the side that faces a person seeking egress, by a single hand downward action or pushing action on a single device.” The doors provided with exit signage throughout the buildings are generally considered complying with the above.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
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2.4 FIRE SERVICES Clause E1.3 – Fire Hydrants Both buildings are required to be served via an on-site fire hydrant system in accordance with BCA E1.3, complying with AS2419 given it is greater than 500 m2 in floor area. Due to the floor area of the largest fire compartment the fire hydrant flow rate design criteria within AS2419.1 requires that the two most disadvantaged fire hydrants flow at 10L/s @ 350 kPa each (without the assistance of a fire brigade pumping appliance). As the Medical School South building exceeds 25m it is required to be provided with onsite water storage tanks and duty/standby pump sets. Given the height of the Medical school south building it is not possible to achieve the required performance of the hydrant system directly from the towns mains, as such is required to be provide with a hydrant pump and a break tank. The two building are currently configured with independent fire hydrant systems. The Medical School South building is supplied directly from the town mains with a booster located adjacent the south-west corner of the building and fire hydrants located internally within the fire isolated stairs. It is not provided with tanks and pumps and does not achieve the required hydrant performance. The Medical School North building is provided with 2 off 15,000L fire hydrant water storage tanks and a single diesel pump at roof level, with a break tank and electric transfer pump at basement level to serve the hydrant system. The booster is located at the terrace level, above street level, and consists of a inlet point only and not suction provisions. The fire hydrants are generally located within the general corridors, not within the fire isolated stairs as required. Both buildings booster assemblies are located within 10m of openings (windows) to the building and are not provide with a radiant heat barrier of 90/90/90FRL. Hydrant coverage throughout the buildings is generally achieved.
Figure 7. Medical School South Booster Enclosure
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Figure 8. Medical School North Booster Enclosure
As such the hydrant system is not considered to satisfy the requirements of BCA E1.3. CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation The following measures are recommended to be implemented:
Connect the two building to become a single system to utilise the booster of the Medical School South building and the tanks/pump of the Medical School North building.
Upgrade the existing Medical School North roof level fire hydrant tanks and pumps to satisfy the requirements for building over 25m by way of increasing the hydrant capacity to 50kL and including a standby pump set. (note this should be considered with the sprinkler requirements nominated below)
Provide internal window sprinklers to the medical school south adjacent the booster to provide a radiant heat barrier and prepare a fire engineered alternative solution to permit use of drenchers in lieu of passive fire rated construction.
Install new fire hydrant risers within the fire isolated stairs of the Medical School North building. Further to the should the fire hydrants within the Medical School North building be located within the fire isolated sitars shortfall in hydrant coverage will be created, a fire engineered alternative solution will be required to address this are on non-compliance. Clause E1.4 – Fire Hose Reels The BCA requires the building to be provided with fire hose reels installed in accordance with AS2441 as the building exceeds 500 m2 in floor area. AS2441 also requires that all areas of the
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building be in reach of a 36 metre fire hose reel with 4 metre hose stream, located 4 metres from and exit, additional supplementary fire hose reels can be provided if required. There are a number of fire hose reels distributed throughout the buildings providing the required coverage and generally located within 4 metres of exits.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause E1.5 – Sprinklers BCA Clause E1.5 stipulates 2 requirements for the automatic fire sprinklers and states the all buildings over 25m effective height to be provided with automatic fire sprinklers throughout, as such the Medical School South Building is required to be provided with automatic fire sprinklers. Further to this should the North and South building not be fire separated from one another the Medical School North building is required to be sprinkler protected also. Neither building is provided with automatic fire sprinklers. The two building appear to be fire separated from one another and are provide with fire doors at each of the interconnections at basement and ground level, however requires further invasive inspections. It is anticipated the roof of the Florey lecture theatre is not fire rated creating an exposure to the Medical School South façade and the ground floor sliding fire door adjacent Florey lecture theatre foyer appears to be obstructed. As such, a breach in compartmentation exists.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation It is recommended:
Sprinkler protection is provided throughout the Medical School South building. Fire compartmentation is achieved to between the two buildings to negate the need for
sprinklers within the Medical School North building, including: External window wetting sprinklers the Medical School South northern facade. Rectification of the ground floor sliding fire door.
Clause E1.6 – Portable Fire Extinguishers The BCA requires that as a minimum, portable fire extinguishers be provided to cover to suit the content of the building in accordance with AS 2444. The building is currently provided numerous fire extinguishers. These are located generally with the fire hose reels.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause E1.8 – Fire Control Centres The BCA requires all buildings over 25m to be provided with a fire control centre in the main entry to the building to house the Fire Indicator Panel and Master Evacuation Control Panel for fire brigade utilisation. The Florey lecture theatre entry foyer which forms part of the Medical School North building contains the Fire Indicator Panel and Master Evacuation Control Panel which serve both buildings
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and satisfies the requirements for a fire control centre for the two buildings, however is located within the Medical School North Building however is only required for the South building.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Prepare a fire engineered alternative solution retain the existing arrangement. Clause E1.10 – Provisions for Special Hazards In our experience, the current use of the building does not represent a “special hazard” and we do not believe there are special fire fighting issues that may arise..
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Part E2 – Smoke Hazard Management Table E2.2b, requires buildings over 25m to be provided with a stair pressurisation system, zone pressurisation system and a smoke detection system to control the systems. For buildings over 3 storey however below 25m the requirements are less onerous and can be provided with either an automatic fire sprinkler system, AS1670 smoke detection system, or a stair pressurisation system. All buildings are required to be provide with smoke separation between fire compartments. The Medical School South building currently has:
Stair pressurisation system. Conventional fire detection system generally consisting of thermal detection with smoke
detection in some discrete areas generally in accordance with AS1670, in lieu of smoke detection throughout.
Some air handling plant controls, however is understood not to be a complete zone pressurisation system.
No central air handling plant as such no risk of smoke spread via ductwork between fire compartments.
The Medical School South building currently has: Stair pressurisation system. Conventional smoke detection adjacent the fire stairs only for activation of the stair
pressurisation system, in lieu of smoke detection throughout in accordance with AS1670 for smoke control systems.
Some air handling plant controls, however is understood not to be a complete zone pressurisation system.
Central air handling plant with common ductwork serving multiple floors with no smoke dampers at each level take-off, as such presents risk of smoke spread between fire compartments.
It should be noted the existing fire detection systems are conventional and zone based systems and not an addressable system, addressable systems are preferred by the SAMFS as it expedites the firefighting activities within complex buildings of this nature. The systems have not been functionally tested as part of this investigation.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
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Recommendation To achieve compliance it is recommended to:-
Provide additional smoke detection throughout the Medical School North building to satisfy the requirements of AS1670 for smoke control systems.
Upgrade the existing conventional detection within the Medical School North building with addressable smoke detection.
Upgrade the existing conventional thermal detection within the Medical School South building with addressable smoke detection.
Provide smoke dampers to each floor of MSN central air conditioning system ductwork risers.
Undertake functional testing of the stair pressurisation and air handling control systems to verify performance.
Clause E4.2 – Emergency Lighting Requirements The BCA requires that emergency lighting must be installed as the building has a floor area of over 300 m2. Currently the building is provided with sparse emergency lighting provisions and it is doubtful that the required lighting levels are achieved in all areas.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Additional emergency lighting should be provided to increase the emergency lighting light levels to satisfy the requirements of AS2293.1. This may be achievable by utilising the existing emergency lighting circuits and fitting new emergency lighting however some modifications may be required and an emergency lighting test switch should be provided in areas where there is no test switch facility at the existing switchboards. Clause E4.5 and E4.5 – Exit Signs and Direction Signs Exit and directional signage is required to be provided in this building above the doors leading to open space and must comply with AS2293.1. The current exit signage provided is generally adequate however some are located such that view is obstructed and the type of signage utilised is a mixture of pictogram (running man) and “EXIT” text type.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation It is recommended the existing exit signs located such that the views are obstructed from approach are repositioned and all are upgraded to pictogram type. Clause E4.9 – Sound Systems and Intercom Systems for Emergency Purposes The BCA does requires a sound system and intercom system for emergency purposes in buildings over 25m effective height. As such a system is required within the South building but
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not the North building. However the north building is required to be provided with an occupant warning system as part of the smoke control (stair pressurisation system) which hold similar performance requirements. The University generally requires a sound system and intercom system for emergency purposes in buildings of this nature Currently both buildings are provided with a sound system and intercom system for emergency purposes, however the spacing and location of loud speakers are insufficient to satisfy the required sound levels throughout and the warden intercommunication point handsets many some areas do not comply with the current requirements.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation To satisfy the sound level requirements throughout the building additional speakers are required with every room. To satisfy the requirements for the warden intercommunication point handsets the white handsets should be replaced with new red handsets.
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3. RECOMMENDATIONS AND ESTIMATES
3.1 RECOMMENDATIONS In summary the existing building’s fire and life safety systems require upgrade to satisfy the current requirements of BCA 2016. The items identified have been assessed and attributed an order of priority of either High, Medium or Low to enable the required works to be planned. The following table is arranged in high to low priority and provides an indicative breakdown of costs for undertaking the works.
3.2 BUDGET ESTIMATES
In order to determine whether sufficient funds are available to complete the works indicated above, the following table provides an indicative breakdown of costs for undertaking the works:-
Item Importance Estimated Budget Cost Comment
Current RLB Cost Plan Allowance
1. Prepare fire engineering report for:- Rationalise Fire Ratings Extended egress distances Proximity of Booster to building Hydrant coverage short falls Fire indicator panel serving MSS
located with MSN
High
$15,000.00
Nil
2. Fire rate and provide alternative exit pathway for MSS east fire stair discharge at ground floor.
High
$100,000.00
RLB to review scope and advise estimate.
Nil
3. Re-swing MSS ground floor south-east exit door to open outwards. High
$5,000.00
Nil
4. Provide egress path from MSS Levels 1 and 4 to MSN via link bridge. High $10,000.00 Nil
5. Upgrade exit signage/lighting throughout MSS and MSN. High $75,000.00 $22,640.00
6. Upgrade emergency lighting throughout MSS and MSN. High $130,000.00 $28,300.00
7. Upgrade occupant warning speakers throughout all areas of both MSN and MSS.
High
$250,000.00
Assumes works occur with detection upgrades for economy
$350,000.00
8. Provide addressable smoke detection throughout the un-protected areas of MSN for stair pressurisation control.
High
$75,000.00
$37,940.00
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9. Replace existing conventional thermal detection with new addressable smoke detection throughout MSS.
High
$250,000.00
Option to retain existing conventional zone based system - $150,000 saving
$1,680.00
10. Undertake functional testing of existing smoke control systems High $10,000.00 Nil
11. Install smoke dampers to each take-off from the central air conditioning ductwork risers within MSN.
Medium
$150,000.00
Nil
12. Replace existing conventional thermal detection with new addressable smoke detection throughout MSN.
Medium
$45,000.00
Assumes works occur with other detection upgrades for economy
Nil
13. Provide new fire hydrant risers within both MSN fire isolated stairs. Medium $40,000.00 Nil
14. Interlink MSN and MSS hydrant systems to use MSN pump and tanks with MSS booster. Medium $25,000.00 Nil
15. Upgrade Warden Intercommunication point handsets within MSN. Medium $10,000.00 Nil
16. Provide window wetting sprinklers to: MSS ground floor north and
south façade adjacent egress paths.
MSS Level 2 and 3 North façade. MSS ground floor adjacent
booster.
Medium
$50,000.00
RLB cost plan allowance is under MSS
$40,000.00
17. Rectify the fire compartmentation at the ground floor sliding fire door between MSN and MSS. Low $10,000.00 Nil
18. Provide sprinkler protection throughout MSS. Low $650,000.00 Nil
19. Upgrade fire water infrastructure to duty/standby and capacity to serve combined sprinkler and hydrants.
Low
$300,000.00
$300,000.00
20. Incorporate nominal zone smoke control/pressurisation system to MSS.
Low
$500,000.00
Nil
21. Other. Fire Hose Reels Compartmentation rectification -
Included within RLB Cost Plan
$20,000.00
$200,000.00
Total $ 2,700,000.00 $ 1,000,560.00
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Costs above are exclusive of:
GST.
Consultancy design, certification and managing contractor fees.
Latent conditions such as asbestos and the like.
3.3 FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY UPGRADE TIMEFRAME
Whilst we believe that all items outlined in this report should be undertaken in the shortest amount of time possible, we understand that there may be budgetary constraints involved in undertaking these upgrades and benefits in incorporating the works within any planned works in areas. As such we have categorised the above items into different priority groups to establish what items cause a higher level of risk than others. We recommend that all of the above works are undertaken within a 7-year period in order of priority. The recommended scope and associated capital expenditure for each financial year is as follows:
Financial Years Items to be Rectified Budget Estimated Cost
2017/2018 $ …,000.00
2018/2019 $ …,000.00
2019/2020 $ …,000.00
2020/2021 $ …,000.00
2021/2022 $ …,000.00
2022/2023 $ …,000.00
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DOCUMENT ISSUE REGISTER PROJECT NAME: UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
HEALTH SCIENCE INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY STAGE 2 (HSIS 2),
PROJECT REF: LCE12654-002 Fire and Life Safety Services
REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED AUTHOR REVIEWED
P1 Preliminary Issue 12.04.2017 TT -
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CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................... 4
1. OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................ 6
1.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 6
1.2 REFERENCED STANDARDS ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 ASSUMPTIONS/LIMITATIONS .................................................................................................................. 7
1.4 SITE DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 BUILDING DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 8
1.6 BUILDING FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE DEFICIENCIES ................................................................................. 8
2. BCA ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 PREAMBLE................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.2 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE .................................................................................................... 9
2.3 EGRESS PATHS AND CONSTRUCTION OF EXITS ................................................................................... 11
2.4 FIRE SERVICES ......................................................................................................................................... 19
3. RECOMMENDATIONS AND ESTIMATES .......................................................................................... 25
3.1 RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 25
3.2 BUDGET ESTIMATES ............................................................................................................................... 25
3.3 FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY UPGRADE TIMEFRAME ...................................................................................... 27
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report reviews the existing fire and life safety systems of University of Adelaide Medical School North and Medical School South buildings located on Frome Street, Adelaide, against the current legislative fire and life safety requirements for a building of this nature. Although the building was constructed under different applicable legislation at the time, the current edition of the National Construction Code - Building Code of Australia (2016) has been utilised in this analysis as a benchmark. The two buildings each have a rise in storeys of 7 (inclusive of ground floor) and contain a basement below ground level and have a total floor area of approximately marginally less than 11,000m2 each. They each contain teaching, research and commercial facilities consisting of offices, laboratories, tutorial rooms and lecture theatres therefore the building occupancy is classified as multi-use class 5, 8 and 9b. In general the existing fire and life safety measures installed at this premises do not satisfy all requirements of the current Building Code of Australia, the following issues were identified as being non-compliant or requiring attention:-
Expected fire rating performance of existing building construction for laboratory use.
Lack of fire rating of external exposures between the two buildings and of external egress paths adjacent the building.
Insufficient fire rating of Medical School South eastern fire stair discharge corridor.
Incorrect direction of door swing on egress path of Medical School South ground floor.
Lack of available exit width at level 1 and level 4 of Medical School South for anticipated number of occupants.
Excessive egress distances within Medical School South.
Short comings of exit and emergency lighting and use of mixture of Pictogram and text type exit signs.
Insufficient coverage of occupant warning speaker system.
General use of thermal detection in lieu of smoke detection.
Lack of smoke detection coverage to Medical School North building.
Breach of smoke separation between floors within Medical School North via central air conditioning ductwork.
Fire hydrants located within the general corridors in lieu of within the fire isolated stairs of the Medical School North Building.
External hydrants required outlets to be modified and painted red.
Lack of fire hydrant pumps serving the Medical School South building.
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Medical School South Building exceeds 25m effective height as such is required to have yet is not provided with:
Sprinkler system
Zone pressurisation smoke control system
Duty/Standby fire water storage tanks and pumps
Proximity of booster to glazed opening to the building. The existing fire ratings due to the laboratory occupancy, excessive egress distance and booster location issues identified within this report may be addressed through development of a building solution utilising alternative solutions in order to obtain the necessary approvals required to consider this building as complying with the current Building Code of Australia (BCA). Priority levels and budget estimates have been provided in this report itemised to each recommendation. The total budgetary allowance for works required to achieve compliance with the current BCA is approximately $2,700,000.00 + GST and recommendations have been made to distribute the expenditure over a period of 7 years in the order or priority as detailed within section 3 this report. Whilst we believe that all items outlined in this report should be undertaken in the shortest amount of time possible, we understand that there may be budgetary constraints involved in undertaking these upgrades.
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1. OVERVIEW
1.1 INTRODUCTION
We provide the following report with respect to fire and life safety services for the University of Adelaide Medical School South and Medical School North buildings located on Frome Street, Adelaide, South Australia. This report compares the existing fire and life safety provisions of the building against the current National Construction Code Volume 1 Building Code of Australia 2016 (BCA) requirements, with consideration to existing conditions and approvals within the building. We note that the building plans available are relatively well maintained however as the buildings have undergone a number of alterations some details may be not be recorded acutely. Information presented within this report is based on site inspection, site measurements and analysis of the existing documentation.
1.2 REFERENCED STANDARDS
Below is a list of referenced standards and codes that this report is based upon:-
Standard/Code Year of Publication
National Construction Code Volume 1 - Building Code of Australia 2016
AS2118.1 – Automatic fire sprinkler systems – Part 1 1999
AS2419.1 – Fire Hydrant Installations – Part 1 2005
AS2441 – Installation of Fire Hose Reels 2005
AS2444 – Portable Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets 2001
AS1670.1 – Fire Detection, Warning, Control and Intercom Systems 2015
AS1670.4 – Fire Detection, Warning, Control and Intercom Systems 2015
AS2293.1 – Emergency Escape Lighting and Exit Signs for Buildings 2005
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1.3 ASSUMPTIONS/LIMITATIONS
Due to the limited access provisions to inspect all areas, a number of assumptions have been made in the assessment. Below is a list of assumptions upon which this report is based: 1. External construction provides sufficient fire resistance levels to resist external exposures
form fire source features including between the Medical School South and Medical School North buildings to satisfy the BCA requirements.
2. The items in this report have been based upon visual inspections only. Inspection of concealed cabling, pipework, passive fire protection or functionality testing of the installed systems has not been undertaken.
3. It is assumed that the preventative maintenance has been undertaken as required by SA Minister’s specifications and that subsequent defects have been rectified.
4. Sufficient water supply within the towns mains to satisfy the performance requirements of the hydrant system.
5. Smoke dampers are not provided within the central air conditioning ductwork risers at each level of the Medical School North building.
1.4 SITE DESCRIPTION
The site consists of two buildings directly adjacent one another with linkways between. Both buildings have street frontage to Frome Street and there is an external perimeter vehicle access road shared with the hospital precinct.
Figure 1. University of Adelaide Medical School North and South Ariel Image
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1.5 BUILDING DESCRIPTION
The two buildings contain teaching, research and commercial facilities consisting of offices, laboratories, tutorial rooms and lecture theatres. Table 1.1 provides a brief description of the building relative to the BCA.
Table 1.1: Building characteristics.
Characteristic Medical School North Medical School South
Number of Storeys Contained 8 Storeys 8 Storeys
Rise in Storeys 7 Storeys 7 Storeys
Building Classification 9b / 8 / 5 9b / 8 / 5
Total Building Area 10,600 m² 10,900 m²
Area of Largest Fire Compartment 1,690 m² (Basement) 1,480 m² (Typical Floor)
Type of Construction Type A Type A
Effective Height 24.44m 25.17m
The buildings are generally concrete and masonry construction throughout. The buildings appear to be arranged to form fire compartmentation/separation both on a floor by floor basis and between the North and South buildings. They are connected to one another via:
direct opening between the two buildings via the ground floor and level 1 lecture theatre foyers, with sliding fire door at the Medical School South building.
direct opening between the two buildings via basement, with swing fire doors between the two buildings.
an external link bridge at each level from level 2 to level 6.
1.6 BUILDING FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE DEFICIENCIES
The University of Adelaide have advised the buildings are not subject to any outstanding defect notices from the Adelaide City Council Building Fire Safety Committee or the like.
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2. BCA ASSESSMENT
2.1 PREAMBLE The following BCA Assessment has been undertaken with regards to items relating to fire and life safety of the building occupants only. Items such as Energy Efficiency, Health and Sanitary, Requirements for Persons with Disabilities, etc. have not been assessed. This analysis has been undertaken to the currently legislated BCA 2013 which was not the legislated Building Code of Australia at the time of design or construction however the current legislation provides a benchmark that a building should be assessed against for any due diligence review by the building occupants.
2.2 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE
Clause A3.2 – Classifications The building is considered to be a mixed-use:
class 9b - tertiary school
class 8 - laboratory
class 5 - office with supporting storage, plant rooms and amenities.
NOTE
Clause C1.2 – Calculation of Rise in Storeys The BCA definitions consider the building to have a rise in storeys of 7. Note the basement level and roof levels to not contribute to the assessment of rise in storeys.
NOTE
Clause C1.1 – Type of Construction Required Table C1.1 of the BCA requires that for a Class 9b, 8 or 5 building with a rise in storeys of 7, the minimum type of construction required is Type A. The general fire ratings required for class 8 buildings is 4hrs, whereas for class 9b and 5 buildings the generally fire rating requirement is 2hrs. The actual type of construction is generally concrete, concrete encased steel and masonry block/brickwork, as such, it is assumed to meet the requirements of Type A for class 9b and 5, however unlikely to satisfy the requirements for 4hr fire rating associated with class 8 use.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation
Given the use of the laboratory spaces appear to generally utilise small quantities of flammable or combustible materials it is recommended a formal fire engineered assessment is undertaken and to determine the suitability of a lesser fire rating which aligns with the existing building fire ratings. Clause C2.2 – General Floor Area and Volume Limitations
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Clause C2.2 and table C2.2 of the BCA specifies the maximum permissible fire compartment size for different building construction types and classifications. In the case of this building the maximum permissible floor area and volume for type A construction is over 5,000m2 and 30,000m3 respectively.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause C3.2 – Protection of Openings in External Walls Clause C3.2 requires openings exposed to external fire hazards (defined as the property boundary or adjacent buildings on the same site) be separated by a minimum distance (3m to property boundaries and 6m from adjacent buildings on the same site) or provided with a means of preventing fire spread between such as fire shutters, fire doors or wall wetting sprinklers. The buildings are provided with separation from the adjacent sites by way of the perimeter vehicle driveway and parking appears to be no openings within the perimeter walls within 3 metres of the property boundary. The two buildings are separated at each of the linkways by fire rated doors at ground and basement levels for internal links, the external links are open sided and of concrete and steel construction as such are not considered a risk to fire spread. The Medical School South building however has glazed openings (windows) within 6m of the Medical School North Florey Lecture Theatre roof. The fire rating of the existing lecture theatre roof is unknown at this time, as such is assumed not to be fire rated and hence an exposure hazard exists between the two buildings.
Figure 2. Florey Lecture Theatre Roof exposure to Medical School South
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CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation
Clarify existing fire rating of lecture theatre roof, if not present provide external window wetting sprinklers to all windows on the North façade of the Medical School South building within 6m of the Florey Lecture Theatre roof. No protection is proposed to the roof.
2.3 EGRESS PATHS AND CONSTRUCTION OF EXITS Clause D1.2 – Number of Exits Required Based upon the classification, height and number of occupants of the buildings the Medical School South building requires 2 off exits from each level including the basement, whereas the Medical School North Building requires only a single exist from the above ground levels and 2 exits from the basement level. It should be noted additional exits may be required above this minimum to satisfy egress distances. Each building is provided with a minimum of 2 exits from each level, generally via fire isolated sitars for upper levels and direct to outside for basement and ground floor.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause D1.4 – Exit Travel Distances The class of the building requires that “no point on a floor must be more than 20 metres from an exit, or a point from which travel in different directions to 2 exits is available, in which case the maximum distance to one of those exits must not exceed 40 metres”. Review of existing floor plans indicates the Medical School North Building satisfies the above, however the east and west extremities of the Medical School South building generally exceed the permissible 20m to a point of choice by 5-10m.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Prepare a fire engineered alternative solution to justify the extended travel distances to a point of choice to suite the current or proposed building layout. This will require upgrade of the existing fire safety systems such as:
Replace existing thermal detection with smoke detection.
Upgrade occupant warning to current AS1670.4 requirements. Clause D1.5 – Distances Between Alternative Exits The BCA Clause D1.5 requires that for this classification of building, the distance between alternative exits must not exceed 60 metres. In the case of these two buildings, compliance with BCA Clause D1.5 is achieved.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
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Clause D1.13 – Number of Persons Accommodated BCA Clause D1.3 stipulates the method for calculating occupant numbers to establish the required egress widths. Using this method, it has been established that the maximum occupant numbers are as indicated below:-
Table 2.1: Building occupant numbers.
Medical School North Medical School South
FLOOR LEVEL Use
Area
(m2)
Area per person
(m2/person) No. of occupants Use Area
Area per person
No. of occupants
Basement Office 128 10 13 Lab 326 10 33
Lab 378 10 38 Store/Plant room 39 30 1
Store/Plant room 478 30 16
Ground Computer/Teaching/Research 396 2 198 Lecture Theatre 368 1 368
Office 197 10 20 Office 51 10 5
Lab 93 10 9 Computer/Teaching/Research 345 2 173
Store/Plant room 93 30 3 Store/Plant room 128 30 4
1 Lecture Theatre 217 1 217 Computer/Teaching/Research 649 2 325
Office 397 10 40 Store/Plant room 80 30 3
Lab 264 10 26 Office 72 10 7
Store/Plant room 105 30 4 Lecture 123 1 123
2 Office 365 10 37 Office 240 10 24
Lab 339 10 34 Labs 651 10 65
Store/Plant room 34 30 1 Store/Plant room 180 30 6
Computer/Teaching/Research 4 2 2
3 Office 248 10 25 Office 257 10 26
Lab 308 10 31 Labs 327 10 33
Store/Plant room 93 30 3 Store/Plant room 145 30 5
Museum 63 4 16 Computer/Teaching/Research 267 2 134
4 Office 257 10 26 Computer/Teaching/Research 383 2 192
Lab 465 10 47 Office 267 10 27
Store/Plant room 17 30 1 Lab 460 10 46
Store/Plant room 56 30 2
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Medical School North Medical School South
FLOOR LEVEL Use
Area
(m2)
Area per person
(m2/person) No. of occupants Use Area
Area per person
No. of occupants
5 Office 387 10 39 Office 386 10 39
Lab 269 10 27 Lab 513 10 51
Store/Plant room 72 30 2 Store/Plant room 187 30 6
6 Office 280 10 28 Office 67 10 7
Lab 430 10 43 Lab 148 10 15
Store/Plant room 55 30 2 Store/Plant room 675 30 23
Roof Plant (enclosed and external) 53 30 2 Plant (enclosed and external) 45 30 2
TOTAL 945 TOTAL 1743
Clause D1.6 – Dimensions of Exits and Paths of Travel to Exits Based upon the occupancy calculated above, the required minimum aggregate unobstructed width of the exits must be as scheduled below. The site measured available egress width is aslo scheduled below for comparison.
Table 2.2: Exit widths.
Medical School North Medical School South
Part Required Egress Width (m)
Available Egress Width
Required Egress Width (m)
Available Egress Width
Basement 1 2 1 3
Ground Floor
2.5 8 4.5 6
Level 1 3 4 4.5 2
Level 2 1 2 1 2
Level 3 1 2 2 2
Level 4 1 2 3 2
Level 5 1 2 2 2
Level 6 1 2 2 2
Roof / Plant
1 2 2 2
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It can be seen generally the exit width requirements are satisfied with the exception of level 1 and Level 4 of Medical School South.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Reconfigure the exit doors to Utilise the link bridge between the two buildings as a required exit path from the Medical School South building to the Medical School North building at levels 1 and 4, this will require re-swinging the doors to open outwards and additional exit signage. The above will resolve level 4, however the additional egress width will not satisfy level 1, as such it is suggested the level 1 occupancy is limited to the permissible maximum of 320 persons if the above egress path via the link is created. Clause D1.7 – Travel via Fire Isolated Exits The BCA requires that fire isolated exits, in this case the fire isolated stairs, are configured such that:
Access is only via a public corridor.
Discharges outside the building to a road or open space.
External path of travel from the exit discharge is protected from the effect of fire from openings within 6m of the building.
Number of access doors to an exit at each level is limited to 2. Generally, the exits are configured in accordance with the above, with the exception of the following:
The point of discharge from the Medical School South fire isolated stairs from ground level and basement level requires evacuating occupants to travel within 6m of openings (windows) into the building however no protection is provided to the openings.
The Medical School South eastern stair discharges internally into a non-fire isolated stairway. CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Provide internal window wetting sprinklers to the rooms adjacent the external exit paths, ramps and stairs.
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Figure 3. Recommended internal window wetting sprinklers to Medical School South Ground
Floor Retain the current Medical School South east stair exit path and:
Retrospectively upgrade the fire rating of the corridor, including fire doors to the lecture theatres.
Provide a new set of fire doors to separate the adjacent main switch room access.
Provide signage to the main corridor (west) to provide an alternative exit path to the main (west) internal corridor, should there be a fire event that compromises the fire rated exit corridor.
Provide vision panels to all fire doors to provide occupants an opportunity to make a decision which path to take
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Figure 4. Recommended Medical School South east fire stair discharge Clause D1.10 – Discharge from Exits The BCA requires that:
Exits are not “blocked at the point of discharge” and that suitable barriers are provided if there is a risk of exits being obstructed.
External path of travel to a road or open space is not less than the required exit width.
External stair and ramps are of a specific dimensions and grades.
Alternative exists are separated as far as possible from one another.
Exits from auditoriums with more than 500 people are provided with not less than 2/3 from the main entry foyer.
The exit discharges are generally considered complaint with the above, however the dimensions and gradient of external exit paths have not been assessed.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause D2.20 – Swinging Doors The BCA requires that swinging doors in required exits must swing in the direction of egress. All swinging doors forming required exits open in the direction of egress with the exception of the ground floor Medical School South south-east and West external exit doors which swing
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inwards, it should be noted this door serves one of the two building’s fire isolated sitars and 2 off lecture theatres as such has a high utilisation.
Figure 5. Medical School South existing south-east external exit door
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Figure 6. Medical School South existing west external exit door
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Amend the door to swing outwards.
Clause D2.21 – Operation of Latch The BCA states that “doors in required exits, forming part of a required exit or in the path of travel to a required exit must be readily openable without a key from the side that faces a person seeking egress, by a single hand downward action or pushing action on a single device.” The doors provided with exit signage throughout the buildings are generally considered complying with the above.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
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2.4 FIRE SERVICES Clause E1.3 – Fire Hydrants Both buildings are required to be served via an on-site fire hydrant system in accordance with BCA E1.3, complying with AS2419 given it is greater than 500 m2 in floor area. Due to the floor area of the largest fire compartment the fire hydrant flow rate design criteria within AS2419.1 requires that the two most disadvantaged fire hydrants flow at 10L/s @ 350 kPa each (without the assistance of a fire brigade pumping appliance). As the Medical School South building exceeds 25m it is required to be provided with onsite water storage tanks and duty/standby pump sets. Given the height of the Medical school south building it is not possible to achieve the required performance of the hydrant system directly from the towns mains, as such is required to be provide with a hydrant pump and a break tank. The two building are currently configured with independent fire hydrant systems. The Medical School South building is supplied directly from the town mains with a booster located adjacent the south-west corner of the building and fire hydrants located internally within the fire isolated stairs. It is not provided with tanks and pumps and does not achieve the required hydrant performance. The Medical School North building is provided with 2 off 15,000L fire hydrant water storage tanks and a single diesel pump at roof level, with a break tank and electric transfer pump at basement level to serve the hydrant system. The booster is located at the terrace level, above street level, and consists of a inlet point only and not suction provisions. The fire hydrants are generally located within the general corridors, not within the fire isolated stairs as required. Both buildings booster assemblies are located within 10m of openings (windows) to the building and are not provide with a radiant heat barrier of 90/90/90FRL. Hydrant coverage throughout the buildings is generally achieved.
Figure 7. Medical School South Booster Enclosure
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Figure 8. Medical School North Booster Enclosure
As such the hydrant system is not considered to satisfy the requirements of BCA E1.3. CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation The following measures are recommended to be implemented:
Connect the two building to become a single system to utilise the booster of the Medical School South building and the tanks/pump of the Medical School North building.
Upgrade the existing Medical School North roof level fire hydrant tanks and pumps to satisfy the requirements for building over 25m by way of increasing the hydrant capacity to 50kL and including a standby pump set. (note this should be considered with the sprinkler requirements nominated below)
Provide internal window sprinklers to the medical school south adjacent the booster to provide a radiant heat barrier and prepare a fire engineered alternative solution to permit use of drenchers in lieu of passive fire rated construction.
Install new fire hydrant risers within the fire isolated stairs of the Medical School North building. Further to the should the fire hydrants within the Medical School North building be located within the fire isolated sitars shortfall in hydrant coverage will be created, a fire engineered alternative solution will be required to address this are on non-compliance. Clause E1.4 – Fire Hose Reels The BCA requires the building to be provided with fire hose reels installed in accordance with AS2441 as the building exceeds 500 m2 in floor area. AS2441 also requires that all areas of the
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building be in reach of a 36 metre fire hose reel with 4 metre hose stream, located 4 metres from and exit, additional supplementary fire hose reels can be provided if required. There are a number of fire hose reels distributed throughout the buildings providing the required coverage and generally located within 4 metres of exits.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause E1.5 – Sprinklers BCA Clause E1.5 stipulates 2 requirements for the automatic fire sprinklers and states the all buildings over 25m effective height to be provided with automatic fire sprinklers throughout, as such the Medical School South Building is required to be provided with automatic fire sprinklers. Further to this should the North and South building not be fire separated from one another the Medical School North building is required to be sprinkler protected also. Neither building is provided with automatic fire sprinklers. The two building appear to be fire separated from one another and are provide with fire doors at each of the interconnections at basement and ground level, however requires further invasive inspections. It is anticipated the roof of the Florey lecture theatre is not fire rated creating an exposure to the Medical School South façade and the ground floor sliding fire door adjacent Florey lecture theatre foyer appears to be obstructed. As such, a breach in compartmentation exists.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation It is recommended:
Sprinkler protection is provided throughout the Medical School South building. Fire compartmentation is achieved to between the two buildings to negate the need for
sprinklers within the Medical School North building, including: External window wetting sprinklers the Medical School South northern facade. Rectification of the ground floor sliding fire door.
Clause E1.6 – Portable Fire Extinguishers The BCA requires that as a minimum, portable fire extinguishers be provided to cover to suit the content of the building in accordance with AS 2444. The building is currently provided numerous fire extinguishers. These are located generally with the fire hose reels.
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Clause E1.8 – Fire Control Centres The BCA requires all buildings over 25m to be provided with a fire control centre in the main entry to the building to house the Fire Indicator Panel and Master Evacuation Control Panel for fire brigade utilisation. The Florey lecture theatre entry foyer which forms part of the Medical School North building contains the Fire Indicator Panel and Master Evacuation Control Panel which serve both buildings
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and satisfies the requirements for a fire control centre for the two buildings, however is located within the Medical School North Building however is only required for the South building.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Prepare a fire engineered alternative solution retain the existing arrangement. Clause E1.10 – Provisions for Special Hazards In our experience, the current use of the building does not represent a “special hazard” and we do not believe there are special fire fighting issues that may arise..
CONSIDERED COMPLYING
Part E2 – Smoke Hazard Management Table E2.2b, requires buildings over 25m to be provided with a stair pressurisation system, zone pressurisation system and a smoke detection system to control the systems. For buildings over 3 storey however below 25m the requirements are less onerous and can be provided with either an automatic fire sprinkler system, AS1670 smoke detection system, or a stair pressurisation system. All buildings are required to be provide with smoke separation between fire compartments. The Medical School South building currently has:
Stair pressurisation system. Conventional fire detection system generally consisting of thermal detection with smoke
detection in some discrete areas generally in accordance with AS1670, in lieu of smoke detection throughout.
Some air handling plant controls, however is understood not to be a complete zone pressurisation system.
No central air handling plant as such no risk of smoke spread via ductwork between fire compartments.
The Medical School South building currently has: Stair pressurisation system. Conventional smoke detection adjacent the fire stairs only for activation of the stair
pressurisation system, in lieu of smoke detection throughout in accordance with AS1670 for smoke control systems.
Some air handling plant controls, however is understood not to be a complete zone pressurisation system.
Central air handling plant with common ductwork serving multiple floors with no smoke dampers at each level take-off, as such presents risk of smoke spread between fire compartments.
It should be noted the existing fire detection systems are conventional and zone based systems and not an addressable system, addressable systems are preferred by the SAMFS as it expedites the firefighting activities within complex buildings of this nature. The systems have not been functionally tested as part of this investigation.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
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Recommendation To achieve compliance it is recommended to:-
Provide additional smoke detection throughout the Medical School North building to satisfy the requirements of AS1670 for smoke control systems.
Upgrade the existing conventional detection within the Medical School North building with addressable smoke detection.
Upgrade the existing conventional thermal detection within the Medical School South building with addressable smoke detection.
Provide smoke dampers to each floor of MSN central air conditioning system ductwork risers.
Undertake functional testing of the stair pressurisation and air handling control systems to verify performance.
Clause E4.2 – Emergency Lighting Requirements The BCA requires that emergency lighting must be installed as the building has a floor area of over 300 m2. Currently the building is provided with sparse emergency lighting provisions and it is doubtful that the required lighting levels are achieved in all areas.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation Additional emergency lighting should be provided to increase the emergency lighting light levels to satisfy the requirements of AS2293.1. This may be achievable by utilising the existing emergency lighting circuits and fitting new emergency lighting however some modifications may be required and an emergency lighting test switch should be provided in areas where there is no test switch facility at the existing switchboards. Clause E4.5 and E4.5 – Exit Signs and Direction Signs Exit and directional signage is required to be provided in this building above the doors leading to open space and must comply with AS2293.1. The current exit signage provided is generally adequate however some are located such that view is obstructed and the type of signage utilised is a mixture of pictogram (running man) and “EXIT” text type.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation It is recommended the existing exit signs located such that the views are obstructed from approach are repositioned and all are upgraded to pictogram type. Clause E4.9 – Sound Systems and Intercom Systems for Emergency Purposes The BCA does requires a sound system and intercom system for emergency purposes in buildings over 25m effective height. As such a system is required within the South building but
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not the North building. However the north building is required to be provided with an occupant warning system as part of the smoke control (stair pressurisation system) which hold similar performance requirements. The University generally requires a sound system and intercom system for emergency purposes in buildings of this nature Currently both buildings are provided with a sound system and intercom system for emergency purposes, however the spacing and location of loud speakers are insufficient to satisfy the required sound levels throughout and the warden intercommunication point handsets many some areas do not comply with the current requirements.
CONSIDERED NON-COMPLYING
Recommendation To satisfy the sound level requirements throughout the building additional speakers are required with every room. To satisfy the requirements for the warden intercommunication point handsets the white handsets should be replaced with new red handsets.
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3. RECOMMENDATIONS AND ESTIMATES
3.1 RECOMMENDATIONS In summary the existing building’s fire and life safety systems require upgrade to satisfy the current requirements of BCA 2016. The items identified have been assessed and attributed an order of priority of either High, Medium or Low to enable the required works to be planned. The following table is arranged in high to low priority and provides an indicative breakdown of costs for undertaking the works.
3.2 BUDGET ESTIMATES
In order to determine whether sufficient funds are available to complete the works indicated above, the following table provides an indicative breakdown of costs for undertaking the works:-
Item Importance Estimated Budget Cost Comment
Current RLB Cost Plan Allowance
1. Prepare fire engineering report for:- Rationalise Fire Ratings Extended egress distances Proximity of Booster to building Hydrant coverage short falls Fire indicator panel serving MSS
located with MSN
High
$15,000.00
Nil
2. Fire rate and provide alternative exit pathway for MSS east fire stair discharge at ground floor.
High
$100,000.00
RLB to review scope and advise estimate.
Nil
3. Re-swing MSS ground floor south-east exit door to open outwards. High
$5,000.00
Nil
4. Provide egress path from MSS Levels 1 and 4 to MSN via link bridge. High $10,000.00 Nil
5. Upgrade exit signage/lighting throughout MSS and MSN. High $75,000.00 $22,640.00
6. Upgrade emergency lighting throughout MSS and MSN. High $130,000.00 $28,300.00
7. Upgrade occupant warning speakers throughout all areas of both MSN and MSS.
High
$250,000.00
Assumes works occur with detection upgrades for economy
$350,000.00
8. Provide addressable smoke detection throughout the un-protected areas of MSN for stair pressurisation control.
High
$75,000.00
$37,940.00
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9. Replace existing conventional thermal detection with new addressable smoke detection throughout MSS.
High
$250,000.00
Option to retain existing conventional zone based system - $150,000 saving
$1,680.00
10. Undertake functional testing of existing smoke control systems High $10,000.00 Nil
11. Install smoke dampers to each take-off from the central air conditioning ductwork risers within MSN.
Medium
$150,000.00
Nil
12. Replace existing conventional thermal detection with new addressable smoke detection throughout MSN.
Medium
$45,000.00
Assumes works occur with other detection upgrades for economy
Nil
13. Provide new fire hydrant risers within both MSN fire isolated stairs. Medium $40,000.00 Nil
14. Interlink MSN and MSS hydrant systems to use MSN pump and tanks with MSS booster. Medium $25,000.00 Nil
15. Upgrade Warden Intercommunication point handsets within MSN. Medium $10,000.00 Nil
16. Provide window wetting sprinklers to: MSS ground floor north and
south façade adjacent egress paths.
MSS Level 2 and 3 North façade. MSS ground floor adjacent
booster.
Medium
$50,000.00
RLB cost plan allowance is under MSS
$40,000.00
17. Rectify the fire compartmentation at the ground floor sliding fire door between MSN and MSS. Low $10,000.00 Nil
18. Provide sprinkler protection throughout MSS. Low $650,000.00 Nil
19. Upgrade fire water infrastructure to duty/standby and capacity to serve combined sprinkler and hydrants.
Low
$300,000.00
$300,000.00
20. Incorporate nominal zone smoke control/pressurisation system to MSS.
Low
$500,000.00
Nil
21. Other. Fire Hose Reels Compartmentation rectification -
Included within RLB Cost Plan
$20,000.00
$200,000.00
Total $ 2,700,000.00 $ 1,000,560.00
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Costs above are exclusive of:
GST.
Consultancy design, certification and managing contractor fees.
Latent conditions such as asbestos and the like.
3.3 FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY UPGRADE TIMEFRAME
Whilst we believe that all items outlined in this report should be undertaken in the shortest amount of time possible, we understand that there may be budgetary constraints involved in undertaking these upgrades and benefits in incorporating the works within any planned works in areas. As such we have categorised the above items into different priority groups to establish what items cause a higher level of risk than others. We recommend that all of the above works are undertaken within a 7-year period in order of priority. The recommended scope and associated capital expenditure for each financial year is as follows:
Financial Years Items to be Rectified Budget Estimated Cost
2017/2018 $ …,000.00
2018/2019 $ …,000.00
2019/2020 $ …,000.00
2020/2021 $ …,000.00
2021/2022 $ …,000.00
2022/2023 $ …,000.00
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8 Appendix D - Site Survey Refer to attached site survey produced by Alexander Symonds.
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9 Appendix E – Planning Approval Documents Refer to attached drawings issued for planning approval.
HELIOS NANOLABNB15
ICPMSNB15
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SCHOOL SEMINAR /TEA ROOM N131 ABBIE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
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N124
RESEARCHLAB.N122
STAIRSN106
RESEARCHLAB.
N121a
RESEARCHLAB.N121
BIO. LABN120
OFFICEN120a
LIFT
LIFT
FOYERN101
PROJECTIONROOMN102
FLOREY LECTURETHEATRE
N103
N101b
N101a
N103a N103b N103c
LECTUREROOMS127
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S126a
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S126b
LIFTSHAFTS126e
TUTORIALROOMS126c
CLINICALSKILLS ROOM
S125
S126
CORR
IDOR
S124
b
COMMS ROOMS124
MALE TOILETS124a
COMPUTING SUITES118
CORRIDORS103b
LIFT LOBBYS103
S103e
ENTRYS128b
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL) S128a
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S128 STORE
S102STAIRS101
STORES104a
IDFS103c
S104 FEMALE
STAFFS105
TUTORIALROOM (PBL)
S106a
TUTORIALROOM (PBL)
S106d
TUTORIALROOM (PBL)
S106b
TUTORIALROOM (PBL)
S106c
SURROGATEWAITS117
CHANGES117a
CHANGES117b
STORES113
CORRIDORS101e
ENTRYS101a
MEDS111c
RECEPTIONS112
RECEPTIONS111b
RECEPTIONS111a
CORRIDORS101b
CUBICLE 10S115e
CUBICLE 9S115d
CUBICLE 8S115c
CUBICLE 7S115b
CUBICLE 6S115a
MEDS113 CORRIDOR
S101d ES/DUS114
STORES110a
CORRIDORS101c
OFFICES111
ES/DUS110
CUBICLE 1S109a
CUBICLE 2S109b
CUBICLE 3S109c
CUBICLE 4S109d
CUBICLE 5S109e
TOILETS105b
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S104b STAIR
S107
PLANTROOMS108
STORES126d
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2003
06.02.2017EXISTING LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200EXISTING LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN SK
MEETINGROOMN235
OFFICEN234
OFFICEN233
OFFICEN232
OFFICEN234a
OFFICEN233a
OFFICEN232a OFFICE
N229gOFFICEN229e
OFFICEN229c
OFFICEN229b
GRADUATESTUDENTS
N229f
GRADUATESTUDENTS
N229d STUDENTSN228a
STUDENTSN228
CORRIDOR N201a
N201N201g
CORRIDOR N201a
N225
N226
MALEN226a
FEMALEN225a LABORATORY
N224
OFFICEN224b
OFFICEN223
ORTHOPEDICRESEARCH
N222LIFTSN201s
LIFTSN201r
CLEANERN202
STAIRSN203
OFFICEN204a
OFFICEN204
LABORATORYN205a LABORATORY
N205
DUCTN206
LABORATORYN207
LABORATORYN208
LABORATORYN211
OFFICEN208a
TISSUECULTURE
N209STOREN212
LABORATORYN213
LABORATORYN216
RNA LABORATORYN216a
CORRIDORN201b
CULTURELABORATORY
N214
UTILITYROOMN214b
TEA ROOMN214c
COMMSROOMN227
LAB.N214aMICROSCOPE
ROOMN215
DUCTN217 OFFICE
N218a
STUDENTOFFICE
N218
OFFICEN219a
OFFICEN219
OFFICEN220
OFFICEN220a
STAIRSN221
PLANTROOMS215 ARMSTRONG OFFICE
S214UNISEX TOILET
S212
S213CULTURE PREP AREA
S211a
AIR LOCKS211c
OFFICES217
OFFICES218 S216
OFFICES219
OFFICES223
COMPUTERROOMS222 S203c
POST DOCOFFICE
S220
TECHSOFFICES216a
POST DOC OFFICES221
MICROBIOLOGYLAB
S225aSTOREROOMS225
LIFTS203m
LIFTS203n
LIFTFOYERS203
MICROSCOPE ROOM CONFOCAL ROOM
S211b
PLANTS202
STAIRSS201
COOLROOM 4S204a
STORES204
TISSUECULTURE
S205
DUCTS203d
DUCTS204d
CORRIDORS203b
S206a
TISSUECULTURE
S206
TISSUECULTURE
S207
OFFICE S207a STORE S209
STAIRS S208TEACHING
LAB. STORES210c TEACHING
LAB. S210a
TEACHINGLAB.
S210bTEACHING
LAB. STORES210e
TEACHINGLAB. STORE /PREP S210f
S210
AIR LOCKS211L
EMBRYOCULTURE
S211
STORES211d
WRITINGS211e
WRITINGS211f
WRITINGS211g
WRITINGS211h
S211K
MEDIAPREPS211J
TEA ROOMS224
OFFICES210d
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2004
06.02.2017EXISTING LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200EXISTING LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN SK
OFFICEN304
OFFICEN305
OFFICEN305a
N306
N307
STUDION307a
STUDION307b
LABORATORYN308
LABORATORYN311
LABORATORYN313
OFFICEN308a
OFFICEN315a
LABORATORYN315
OFFICEN315b
OFFICEN316
CORRIDORN301b
COLDROOMN309
BALANCEROOMN310
LABORATORYN312
CI LABORATORYN314
OFFICEN329
HOT ROOMN327a
HOT ROOMN327
MEETING ROOMN312a
WASHUPROOMN314a
CORRIDORN301h
CORRIDORN301a
N317HANS SCHOPPE
PATHOLOGY MUSEUMN318 STAIRS
N319STAIRS
N303
CLEANERN302
N301LIFTSN301n
LIFTSN301m
LABORATORYN332
OFFICEN332a
UTILITYROOMN331
LABORATORYN330
LABORATORYN328
OFFICEN330a
STOREN326
CILABORATORY
N325
N325c N325d
N325b
N325a
N301g
N323
N324
FEMALEN323a
MALEN324a
OFFICEN322a
LABORATORYN322
OFFICEN321 STUDENT
ROOMN320a
TEA ROOMN320
CORE FACULTYLABORATORY
S334
FACULTY MANAGERSOFFICES334a
CORRIDORS303a
WORLD HEALTHORGANIZATION
COLLABORATING CENTRES337
SEMINAR 1S333b
SEMINAR 2S333a
LUNCH ROOMS331
FILESTOREROOMS332
RECEPTIONS330
UTILITIESS330a
CENT
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S328
CORRIDORS330b
CORRIDORS310a
LIFT LOBBYS300
S300c S300dDB
S300a
ACCESS WCS335a
OFFICES303
OFFICES303b
OFFICES303c OFFICE
S304d
MEETINGS304
CHEMOSTATS307b
HOT ROOMS307a
BIOFILMS307c IMMUNOLOGY
LABORATORYS307
FEMALES309
STAIRSS308
PROTEOMICSLABORATORY
S314
OFFICES314a
STORES323
CORRIDORS310
S310b STORES322a
INSTRUMENTROOMS313
OFFICES315 'C' CLASS
LABORATORYS316
GENERAL OFFICES317
OFFICES318
OFFICES319
OFFICES320
STORES327
COLD ROOMS327a
MEETING / TEAROOMS355
STUDENTWORKSPACES
S325CONNECTIVE
TISSUESLABORATORY
S321LABO
RATO
RYS3
21a
UTILITIESS330m
WORKSTATIONS330g
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2005
06.02.2017EXISTING LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200EXISTING LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN SK
OFFICEN404
OFFICEN404a
OFFICEN405
OFFICEN405a
N406
OFFICEN409
OFFICEN410a
N410
OFFICEN410b
LABORATORYN410c
OFFICEN411b
OFFICEN411a
OFFICEN413c
OFFICEN413a
OFFICEN413b
LABORATORYN410d
LABORATORYN411
LABORATORYN413
OFFICEN414
N415
LABORATORYN416
OFFICEN417
CORRIDOR N401b
LAB. / OFFICEN408
OFFICE N407
CORRIDOR N401a CORRIDOR N401a
STUDENTOFFICE
N431
LABORATORYN412
COLD ROOMN412a
LABORATORYN429
RESEARCHOFFICEN426a
TISSUECULTURE
LAB.N426aSTAIRS
N403
STAIRSN418
STOREN402
STOREN402aLIFT
N401n
LIFTN401m
N401
OFFICEN435a
RESEARCHLABORATORY
N435LABORATORY
N434LABORATORY
N433LABORATORY
N430
LABORATORYN427
SCREENEDROOMN427a
OFFICEN425
N401c
FEMALEN423a
N423
N424
MALEN424a
LAB.N422
OFFICEN422a
LABORATORYN421
OFFICEN420
MEMBRANELABORATORY
N419
NEUROLABORATORY
S428
OFFICES428a
OFFICES427a
CORRIDORS403d
OFFICES429
LABORATORYS427
OFFICES427c
TEA/UTILITYS424f S426a
S426
HEADS424e
OFFICES424d
ADMINS424c
OFFICES424b
OFFICES424a
RECEPTIONS424 BOARD ROOM
S423
LIFTLOBBY
S403
S403e S403f
STORES402
STAIRSS401 STORE
ROOMS404
IDFS404a
OFFICES405c
OFFICES405c
STUDENTROOMS405a
PRACTICALROOMS406
LABPREPROOMS406a
TEACHINGSTORES407
STAIRSS408
MALES409
PRACTICAL ROOMS414
PRACTICAL ROOMS415
OPEN SPACEFOYERS411
PRACTICALROOMS416
PRACTICALROOMS417
PRACTICALROOMS419
PRACTICALROOMS418
OFFICES420
FIRE ESCAPES410
PRACTICALROOMS421
OFFICES420a
OFFICES420b
OFFICES422a
LABORATORY /MEETING
S422OFFICES422b
CORRIDORS403b
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2006
06.02.2017EXISTING LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200EXISTING LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLAN SK
POST GRAD OFFICEN511c
OFFICEN511b
OFFICEN511a
OFFICEN511
BALANCEROOMN510
OFFICEN513
OFFICEN514a
LABORATORYN514b
OFFICEN517a
LABORATORYN514
CLINICAL STUDIESAREAN517
CORRIDORN501e
CORRIDORN501f
PREP.N516
OFFICEN501f
TEAROOMN512
STOREN509
OFFICEN506
OFFICEN505
OFFICEN504
N507 N501b
COLDROOMN508
COLDROOMN530a
MACHINE ROOMN530 ITS ROOM
N527
N518
SEMINAR ROOMN519
OFFICEN520
STAIRSN521
CORRIDORN501a
CORRIDORN501a
STAIRSN503
OFFICEN502
N501CLEANER
N501cLIFT
N502e
LIFTN502d
LABORATORYN533
OFFICEN532a
OFFICEN533a
LABORATORYN532
OFFICEN531
OFFICEN529a
LABORATORYN529
SOLVENTLABORATORY
N528
LABORATORYN528a
N501j
N525
N526
MALEN526a
FEMALEN525a
ANIMALROOMN524
N524a
LABORATORYN523
OFFICEN522
OFFICEN522a
TEACHINGLABORATORY
S524
OFFICES524f
OFFICES524g
OFFICES524c
CORRIDORS524h
LIFT FOYERS503
TRFIA ROOMS524e
TISSUECULTURE
S524b
TISSUECULTURE
S524a
LABORATORY 1S523
LABORATORY OFFICES522
OFFICES522a
OFFICES522b
EARLY DEV.RESEARCH
S521
CORRIDOR(S520b)
EARLY DEV.RESEARCH
S520
EARLY DEV.RESEARCH
S519 STUDENT RMS519b
LAB. OFFICES519a
COOLROOMS518
CORR.S503e
OFFICES516 OFFICE
S515a
LABORATORYS515
STUDENT ROOMS514
INFANT DEV.LAB.S513
OFFICES513b
STORES513c
LOBBYS503c
OFFICES513a
KITCHENS512a
LIBRARY /SEMINAR /
MEETING ROOM /TEA ROOM
S512
LABORATORYS511
OFFICES511a
CLNRS503d
LABORATORYS508
INSTRUMENT ROOMS506
INSTRUMENTROOMS507
OFFICES508a
CORRIDORS503b
LIBRARY /MEETING
S524i
DARK ROOMS524k
COMPUTER SUITES524d
S500b S500c
STAIRSS501
FEMALES502
S503f
COLDROOMS505a
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COMMSROOMS504
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INSTRUMENTROOMS505b
STAIRSS509
FEMALES510
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2007
06.02.2017EXISTING LEVEL 5 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200EXISTING LEVEL 5 FLOOR PLAN SK
LABORATORYN604
LABORATORYN605
LABORATORYN606
DUCTN607
CORRIDORN603
STAIRSN602
MEETINGROOMN601a
N601LIFTSN601n
LIFTSN601m
SHAREDOFFICE
N629
OFFICEN629a
OFFICEN629b
CORRIDORN629c
UTILITYN628a
TEAN627
PHD STUDENTSN627a
POST DOCOFFICE
N626
TECHOFFICEN626a
CELL BIOLOGYLABORATORY
N625
LABORATORYN625b
OFFICEN625a MO
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OFFICEN622b
OFFICEN622a
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N624a
WASH UPN624
FREEZER ROOMN624b
CORRIDORN603bDARK ROOM
N609
LABORATORYN608
LAB.N608a
TECHSOFFICEN608b
HIST
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N610
PCRN610a
LABN612a
DNA GELLAB
N610b
FETAL & PLACENTA GROWTH& DEVELOPMENT
LABORATORYN612
LABN612b
FREEZERN613a
COLD STOREN613
CENTRIFUGE WETLAB.N611
MALEN615aFEMALE
N616a N616
N615
DUCTN614
PC2 LABN617
PC2 LABN617a
MICROINJECTION
N617bMICRO INJECTION
N617cSTAIRS
N619
CORRIDORN618
OFFICEN620a
OFFICEN620b
OFFICEN620c
OFFICEN620e
OFFICEN620g
OFFICEN620d
OFFICEN620f
LAB SUPPORTN620h
ANIMALHOLDING
S656
ANIMALHOLDING
S657
ANIMALHOLDING
S658
AIR LOCKS659
ANIMALHOLDING
S660LAB.S661
LIFTS603n
LIFTS603m
STAIRSS601
MALES602
FREEZERROOMS604
OFFICES606a
TEA ROOMS606
OFFICES607a
GEN. STORES607
CHAN
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S608
SHOWERS607b
BARRIERLABORATORY
S611
CORRIDORS605
AIRLOCKS609
STAIRSS612
M.TOILETSS613
BARR
IER
ANIM
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GS6
14
BARR
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15
BARR
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16
BARR
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ANIM
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17
BARRIER ANIMALHOLDING
S618a
BARRIER ANIMALHOLDING
S618bAIR LOCK
S618CORRIDORS610
BARRIERSTORES620
AUTOCLAVE
S621a
WASH UP AREAS621
COOL ROOMS623
PURIFIEDWATERS603c
LIFT LOBBYS603
CORR
IDOR
S642
CORRIDORS642b
STR.S642c
SMALLANIMAL
HOLDINGS655
POSTMORT.S654
ANIMALHOLDING
S652
ANIMALHOLDING
S653
CORRIDORS650
OPERATIONTHEATRE
S648ANIMALHOLDING
S651
ANIMALPREPS649
SCRUB UPS647
STAFFCHANGE
S646 BATHS645
LABORATORYS644
CORRIDORS642a
RECEPTIONS641
OFFICES643
CHEMSTR.
S640a
WASH-UPAREAS640
ANIMALHOLDING
S639a
ANIMALHOLDING
S639 ANIMALHOLDING
S638a
PREP ROOMS638
CORRIDORS622
AIRLOCKS625
FUMECUPBOAR
DSS637
S622aCHANGE
ROOMS624
ANIMALHOLDING
S634
ANIMALHOLDING
S633
ANIMALHOLDING
S632
CORRIDORS626
CORRIDOR S636
CORRIDOR S636aAIR LOCKS635
AIRLOCKS620a
BARRIERSUPPLY ROOM
S627
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS629
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS628
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS630
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS631
ANIMALHOLDING
S632a
AIRLOCKS626a
S605a
BARRIER SUPPLY ROOMS619
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS618c
PROCEDURESS618a
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2008
06.02.2017EXISTING LEVEL 6 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200EXISTING LEVEL 6 FLOOR PLAN SK
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REFURBISHED COMMS ROOM
SCHOOL LEGEND
COMMS
OUT OF SCOPE
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2301
03/28/17PROPOSED BASEMENT FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN SK
BASEMENT AREASGFA = 2,214m²AREA UNDER REFURBISHMENT = 10m²
NEW SWITCHROOM
NEW KITCHENETTE FOR ALL STAFF
NEW PAVING TO ALFRESCO AREAREFURBISHED DDA COMPLIANTFACILITIES
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACE FOR STUDENT SERVICES
REFURBISHED MEETING ROOM
REFURBISHED RECEPTIONSPACE FOR MICROSCOPY
REFURBISHED CIRCULATIONSPACE. NEW FLOOR COVERING
REFURBISHED TUTORIALSPACES FOR MICROSCOPY
REFURBISHED MEETING ROOMFOR MICROSCOPY
NEW MULTI-MODAL TEACHINGMUSEUM. REFER TO PREVIOUSLYSUBMITTED EARLY WORKS PACKAGEDA/0172/2017
NEW LOADING DOCK ANDSTORAGE SPACE
REFURBISHED DDA COMPLIANTFACILITIES
NEW STORAGE AND SPECIMENPREPARTION AREA FOR MULTI-MODALTEACHING MUSEUM
SCHOOL LEGEND
ANATOMY/PATHOLOGY
CIRCULATION
DDA FACILITIES
DELIVERIES & STORAGE
HEALTH SCIENCE FACULTY
MEDICINE
MICROSCOPY
OUT OF SCOPE
PLANT
STUDENT HUB
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2302
03/27/17PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200GROUND FLOOR PLAN SK
GROUND AREASGFA = 3,073m²AREA UNDER REFURBISHMENT = 1,230m²
REFURBISHED DDACOMPLIANT FACILITIES
REFURBISHED MEETING ROOM
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
NEW COMMS ROOM
REFURBISHED SHAREDFACILITIES FOR SCHOOL OFMEDICINE
REFURBISHED CIRCULATIONSPACE. NEW FLOOR COVERING
MSS LEVEL 2 NOT IN SCOPE
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
COMMS
DDA FACILITIES
HEALTH SCIENCE FACULTY
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
STUDENT HUB
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2303
03/28/17PROPOSED LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 1 AREASGFA = 3,040m²AREA UNDER REFURBISHMENT = 853m²
REFURBISHED DDACOMPLIANT FACILITIES
REFURBISHED MEETING ROOM
REFURBISHED OFFICESPACE FOR SCHOOL OFMEDICINE
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
NEW COMMS ROOM
REFURBISHED SHAREDFACILITIES FOR SCHOOL OFMEDICINE
REFURBISHED STORE ROOMFACILITIES FOR SCHOOL OFMEDICINE
REFURBISHED CIRCULATION SPACE
EXISTING LABORATORY DIVIDEDINTO TWO SEPARATELABORATORIES
NEW CELL CULTURE LABORATORY
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
COMMS
DDA FACILITIES
HEALTH SCIENCE FACULTY
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2304
03/28/17PROPOSED LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 2 AREASGFA = 2,621m²AREA UNDER REFURBISHMENT = 1,423m²
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
COMMS
DDA FACILITIES
DENTISTRY
HEALTH SCIENCE FACULTY
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
REFURBISHED DDACOMPLIANT FACILITIES
REFURBISHED MEETING ROOM
REFURBISHED OFFICESPACE FOR HEALTHSCIENCES FACULTY
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR HEALTH SCIENCEFACULTY
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR HEALTH SCIENCES FACULTY
NEW COMMS ROOM
REFURBISHED SHAREDFACILITIES FOR HEALTHSCIENCES FACULTY
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACEFOR HEALTH SCIENCES FACULTY
REFURBISHED CIRCULATIONSPACE. NEW FLOOR COVERINGS
EXISTING TEA ROOMREFURBISHED ASLABORATORY
EXISTING TUTORIALROOM REFURBISHEDAS LABORATORY
EXISTING OFFICESREFURBISHED ASFORENSIC LABORATORY
CREATE NEWLABORATORY SPACE
CREATE SEPARATELABORATORY SPACE
CREATE NEW ANTE-ROOM
EXISTING OFFICE SPACETO REMAIN
DEDICATED FREEZERROOM
EXISTING OFFICE SPACETO REMAIN
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2305
03/28/17PROPOSED LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
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APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 3 AREASGFA = 2,625m²AREA UNDER REFURBISHMENT = 1,896m²
MSN LEVEL 4 NOT OCCUPIED
EXISTING OFFICESREFURBISHED MEETINGROOMS
REFURBISHEDLABORATORY SPACE
REFURBISHED LABORATORY SPACE
EXISTING OFFICE SPACETO BE REFURBISHED ASLAB SPACE
REFURBISHED LABORATORY SPACE
REFURBISHED CIRCULATION SPACE
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACE FORSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2306
03/28/17PROPOSED LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 4 AREASGFA = 2,625m²AREA UNDER REFURBISHMENT = 960m²
MSN LEVEL 5 NOT OCCUPIED
REFURBISHED OFFICESPACE FOR SCHOOL OFMEDICINE
REFURBISHEDLABORATORY SPACE
REFURBISHED LABORATORY SPACE
REFURBISHED LABORATORY SPACE
REFURBISHED CIRCULATION SPACE
REFURBISHED OFFICE SPACE FORSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2307
03/28/17PROPOSED LEVEL 5 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200LEVEL 5 FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 5 AREASGFA = 2,625m²AREA UNDER REFURBISHMENT = 1,273m²
MSN LEVEL 6 NOT OCCUPIED
MSS LEVEL 6 OUT OF SCOPE
SCHOOL LEGEND
OUT OF SCOPE
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 200 @ A1
P1SK-2308
03/28/17PROPOSED LEVEL 6 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
FOR
APP
ROVA
L
SCALE 1 : 200LEVEL 6 FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 6 AREASGFA = 2,625m²AREA UNDER REFURBISHMENT = 0m²
HELIOS NANOLABNB15
ICPMSNB15
HELIOSTECHAPLANTNB14a
TEM/FIB PREPNB17
XL40NB18
CM200 - QUANTA PLANTNB19
QUANTA 450NB20
TECHAIBIOTWIN
NB14
CORRIDORNB10b
BIOLOGICAL EM PREP& ICPMS PREP
NB25 TITANNB26
CORR.NB10a
COATINGNB13
MATERIALSNB12MICROTOMY
NB11
FOYERNB10
CORRIDORNB08
STAIRSNB09
CORRIDORNB07
STAIRSNB06
STORENB09a
NB08a NB08b
COMMSROOMNB05
MALE CHANGENB02b
LIFTOVER
RUN PIT
VIEWINGROOM 1
NB43
BIOSKILLSSA
NB42
SURGICALSKILLSNB35
FEMALECHANGE
NB03a
FEMALENB03
MALENB02
URNLNB02a AIR
LOCKNB01
LOBBYNB42b
BAGSTORENB40a
AIRLOCKNB01a
FOYERNB40
RECEPTIONNB41a
OFFICENB41
FREEZERNB47
LOCKERSNB10e
COMPUTERSNB10f
STORAGENB10g
CORRIDORNB10d
AFM SNOM / BETNB23
CAMERAMICROPROBES
NB24
LOBBYNB35b
SCRUB UPNB35a
AIRLOCKNB47a
CADAVERSTORENB36 CORR.
NB08e
PLANT ROOM /TITAN
ENCLOSURENB34c
CORRIDORNB28a
PLANTROOMNB34
BESSERBLOCKROOMNB34d
PLANTNB34b
STORENB34a PLANT
GASENCLOSURE
STAND BYGENERATOR
XL30NB21
CORR.NB10c
AIR LOCKNB26a
UTILITYNB22
VIEWINGROOM 2
NB44
TECHROOMNB45
STORENB42a
DUCTNB35c
CORRIDORNB46
DUCT NB46b
LINKNB46a
CONTROLROOMNB39
EMBALMING& PREP.
NB37
PREP.AREANB37aA/V/RACK
ROOMNB38
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2010
03/27/17MSN - BASEMENT - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - BASEMENT - DEMO PLAN SK
STAIRSNG11
STAIRSNG12
NG10
UTILITYROOMNG09
LIFTNG01d
LIFTNG01c
NG08 RECEPTIONNG45
OFFICECOPIER
NG44
MEETINGROOMNG45a
STAFFROOMNG43
MEETING ROOM -MICROSCOPY
NG42
NG45b NG45c NG45a
STORENG05a
DISABLED W/CNG04NG03
OFFICENG40
TUTORIALNG39a
SEMINARROOMNG39
NG08h
SWITCHROOMNG37
TELEPHONENG36
OFFICENG35 TUTORIAL
NG34bTUTORIAL
NG34aTUTORIAL
NG34COLDROOMNG32
GUARDNG33
STERILISINGDISPOSAL
NG31
ENTRYNG34c
CORRIDORNG08k
RECEPTIONNG13a
WAITING NG13
UTILITYNG13c
WS-OPS MAN.NG13b
CORRIDOR NG08a
COMMSNG08l
NG08c
SHAREDKITCHEN
NG14SHAREDKITCHEN
NG14a
DUCTNG16
OFFICENG17
NG08
gNG
08f
NG08
dNG
08e
NG19
OFFICENG27
OFFICENG28
OFFICENG29
DUCTNG26
NG38b
AIR LOCKNG38
SKYSCANNG38a
PALMLMD
NG41aAIR
LOCKNG41
NIKONLIVE
NG41d
LEICACONFOCAL
NG41c
MULTIPHOTONNG41b
MALENG15a
NG15
FEMALENG19a
CORRIDORNG08b
CORRIDORNG08j
OFFICEDIRECTOR
NG21
OFFICE DEP.DIRECTOR
NG22 MICROSCOPYNG23
WORKSHOP /STORENG24
DATA SUITENG25
WSMICROSCOPY
NG20
WSMICROSCOPY
NG20a
WSMICROSCOPY
NG20b
WSMICROSCOPY
NG18c
WSMICROSCOPY
NG18b
WSMICROSCOPY
NG18a
WSMICROSCOPY
NG18d
WSMICROSCOPY
NG18e
WSMICROSCOPY
NG18
STAIRSNG30
MAINFOYERNG01
NG07
NG02
MALENG07a
STORENG05c
STORENG05d
CLEANERSTORENG06
NG01a
STORENG05b
LECTURETHEATRE
ABOVE
PLANTROOMN103d
PLANTROOMN103e
OFFICENG39b
FEMALENG03a
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2011
03/27/17MSN - L00 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L00 - DEMO PLAN SK
OFFICEN107
OFFICEN108
OFFICEN109
DUCTN110
OFFICEN111a
ITOFFICEN111b
OFFICEN111c OFFICE
N111d
OFFICEN111f
3RD YEARSCIENCE LAB
N111
HISTOLOGYLAB.N114
OFFICEN114a
LAB.N114b
CORRIDORN04b
CHEMSTOREN113
LAB.N112
OFFICEN130
OFFICEN130a
UTILITYROOMN128
OFFICEN127
OFFICEN113a
DUCTN115
OFFICEN116
OFFICEN117
OFFICEN118
STAIRSN119
CORRIDORN04a
CLEANERN105
N104
SCHOOLADMINISTRATION
N131a
HEADOF
SCHOOLN131b
SCHOOLMANAGER
N131c
SCHOOLSEMINAR /TEA ROOM
N131
ABBIE MUSEUM OFANATOMY
N129
LABORATORYN125
OFFICEN126
N104g
N123
FEMALEN123a
MALEN124a
N124
RESEARCHLAB.N122
STAIRSN106
RESEARCHLAB.
N121a
RESEARCHLAB.N121 BIO.
LAB .N120
OFFICEN120a
LIFT
LIFT
FOYERN101
PROJECTIONROOMN102
FLOREYLECTURETHEATRE
N103
N101b
N101a
N103a N103b N103c
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2012
03/27/17MSN - L01 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L01 - DEMO PLAN SK
MEETINGROOMN235
OFFICEN234
OFFICEN233
OFFICEN232
OFFICEN234a
OFFICEN233a
OFFICEN232a OFFICE
N229gOFFICEN229e
OFFICEN229c
OFFICEN229b
GRADUATESTUDENTS
N229f
GRADUATESTUDENTS
N229d STUDENTSN228a
STUDENTSN228
CORRIDORN201a
N201 N201g
CORRIDORN201a
N225
N226
MALEN226a
FEMALEN225a LABORATORY
N224
OFFICEN224b
OFFICEN223
ORTHOPEDICRESEARCH
N222LIFTSN201s
LIFTSN201r
CLEANERN202
STAIRSN203
OFFICEN204a
OFFICEN204
LABORATORYN205a LABORATORY
N205
DUCTN206
LABORATORYN207
LABORATORYN208
LABORATORYN211
OFFICEN208a
TISSUECULTURE
N209STOREN212
LABORATORYN213
LABORATORYN216
RNALABORATORY
N216a
CORRIDORN201b
CULTURELABORATORY
N214
UTILITYROOMN214b
TEAROOMN214c
COMMSROOMN227
LAB.N214a MICROSCOPE
ROOMN215
DUCTN217
N201
fN2
01e
OFFICEN218a
STUDENTOFFICE
N218
OFFICEN219a
OFFICEN219
OFFICEN220
OFFICEN220a
STAIRSN221
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2013
03/27/17MSN - L02 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L02 - DEMO PLAN SK
OFFICEN304
OFFICEN305
OFFICEN305a
N306
N307
STUDION307a
STUDION307b
LABORATORYN308
LABORATORYN311
LABORATORYN313
OFFICEN308a
OFFICEN315a
LABORATORYN315
OFFICEN315b
OFFICEN316
CORRIDORN301b
COLDROOMN309
FREEZERN309a
BALANCEROOMN310
LABORATORYN312
CILABORATORY
N314
OFFICEN329
HOT ROOMN327a
HOT ROOMN327
MEETINGROOMN312a
WASHUPROOMN314a
CORRIDORN301h
CORRIDORN301a
N317HANS SCHOPPE
PATHOLOGYMUSEUM
N318STAIRS
N319STAIRS
N303
CLEANERN302
N301
LIFTSN301n
LIFTSN301m
LABORATORYN332
OFFICEN332a
UTILITYROOMN331
LABORATORYN330
LABORATORYN328
OFFICEN330a
STOREN326
CILABORATORY
N325
N325c N325d
N325b
N325a
N301g
N323
N324
FEMALEN323a
MALEN324a
OFFICEN322a
LABORATORYN322
OFFICEN321
STUDENTROOMN320a
TEAROOMN320
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2014
03/27/17MSN - L03 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100NORTH BUILDING - EXISTING LEVEL 3
OFFICEN404
OFFICEN404a
OFFICEN405
OFFICEN405a
N406
OFFICEN409
OFFICEN410a
N410
OFFICEN410b
LABORATORYN410c
OFFICEN411b
OFFICEN411a
OFFICEN413c
OFFICEN413a
OFFICEN413b
LABORATORYN410d
LABORATORYN411
LABORATORYN413
OFFICEN414
N415
LABORATORYN416
OFFICEN417
CORRIDORN401b
LAB. / OFFICEN408
OFFICEN407
CORRIDORN401a
CORRIDORN401a
STUDENTOFFICE
N431
LABORATORYN412
COLDROOMN412a
LABORATORYN429
RESEARCHOFFICEN426a
TISSUECULTURE
LAB.N426a
STAIRSN403
STAIRSN418
STOREN402
STOREN402a
LIFTN401n
LIFTN401m
N401
OFFICEN435a
RESEARCHLABORATORY
N435
LABORATORYN434
LABORATORYN433
LABORATORYN430
LABORATORYN427
SCREENEDROOMN427a
OFFICEN425
N401c
FEMALEN423a
N423
N424
MALEN424a
LAB.N422
OFFICEN422a
LABORATORYN421
OFFICEN420
MEMBRANELABORATORY
N419
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2015
03/27/17MSN - L04 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L04 - DEMO PLAN SK
POST GRADOFFICEN511c
OFFICEN511b
OFFICEN511a
OFFICEN511
BALANCEROOMN510
OFFICEN513
OFFICEN514a
LABORATORYN514b
OFFICEN517a
LABORATORYN514
CLINICALSTUDIES
AREAN517
CORRIDORN501e
CORRIDORN501f
PREP.N516
OFFICEN501f
TEAROOMN512STORE
N509
OFFICEN506
OFFICEN505
OFFICEN504
N507 N501b
COLDROOMN508
COLDROOMN530a
MACHINEROOMN530
ITSROOMN527
N518
SEMINARROOMN519
OFFICEN520
STAIRSN521
CORRIDORN501a
CORRIDORN501a
STAIRSN503
OFFICEN502
N501CLEANER
N501c
LIFTN502e
LIFTN502d
LABORATORYN533
OFFICEN532a
OFFICEN533a
LABORATORYN532
OFFICEN531
OFFICEN529a
LABORATORYN529
SOLVENTLABORATORY
N528
LABORATORYN528a
N501j
N525
N526
MALEN526a
FEMALEN525a
ANIMALROOMN524
N524a
LABORATORYN523
OFFICEN522
OFFICEN522a
N501
dN5
01t
N501
gN5
01h
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2016
03/27/17MSN - L05 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L05 - DEMO PLAN SK
LABORATORYN604
LABORATORYN605
LABORATORYN606
DUCTN607
CORRIDORN603
STAIRSN602
MEETINGROOMN601a
N601
LIFTSN601n
LIFTSN601m
SHAREDOFFICE
N629
OFFICEN629a
OFFICEN629b
CORRIDORN629c
UTILITYN628a
TEAN627
PHDSTUDENTS
N627a
POSTDOC
OFFICEN626
TECHOFFICEN626a
CELL BIOLOGYLABORATORY
N625
LABORATORYN625b
OFFICEN625a
MOLECULARBIOLOGY
LABORATORYN623
POSTDOCS
OFFICEN622b
OFFICEN622a
STORE 2N621
CULTURELABORATORY
N624a
WASHUP
N624
FREEZERROOMN624b
CORRIDORN603b
DARKROOMN609
LABORATORYN608
LAB.N608a
TECHSOFFICEN608b HISTOPATHO
LOGYLABORATORY
N610
PCRN610a
LABN612a
DNA GELLABORATORY
N610b
FETAL & PLACENTAGROWTH &
DEVELOPMENTLABORATORY
N612
LABN612b
FREEZERN613a
COLDSTOREN613
CENTRIFUGEWET LAB.
N611 MALEN615a
FEMALEN616a
N616
CLNRN603a
N615
N603
eN6
03f
DUCTN614
PC2LABN617
PC2LAB
N617a
MICROINJECTION
N617b
MICROINJECTION
N617c
STAIRSN619
CORRIDORN618
OFFICEN620a
OFFICEN620b
OFFICEN620c
OFFICEN620e
OFFICEN620g
OFFICEN620d
OFFICEN620f
LABSUPPORT
N620h
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2017
03/27/17MSN - L06 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L06 - DEMO PLAN SK
PLANT ROOMN702
STAIRSN703
N701
LIFTMACHINE
ROOMN701a
AIRHANDLING
UNITN704
AIRHANDLING
UNITN705
PLANT ROOMN706
STAIRSN708
OPENPLANTN707
N700
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2018
03/27/17MSN - L07 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L07 - DEMO PLAN SK
LIFTOVER-RUN
LIFTOVER-RUN
LIFT 3SB01b
LOBBYSB01
PORCHSB01a
PLANT 2SB05 DUCT
SB09a
DISSECTION ROOMSB02
PLANT 3SB06
SERV
ICE
DUCT
SB09
A/V BAYSB07PLANT 1
SB04LOBBYSB01
LINKNB46a
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2019
03/27/17MSS - BASEMENT - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - BASEMENT - DEMO PLAN SK
PLANTROOMSG17b
LIFTSG13d
TUTORIALSG21b
TUTORIALSG21c
LOCKED ROOMSG17c
TUTORIALSG17a
OFFICESG19a
OFFICESG20a
OFFICESG19
OFFICESG20
TUTORIALSG18
CORRIDORSG17
PBL ROOMSG21d
GOODSDELIVERY
SG22a
STORESG23
PBL ROOMSG21aSG22
RADIATIONSTORESG23c
STORESG23b
SG21
SG2ENTRANCESG1
LIFTFOYERSG2b
STUDENTCOMMON
ROOMSG3
SWITCHROOMSG3b
CORRIDORSG2a
TUTORIALROOMSG4
SG2c SG2m SG2n
SG5ORTHOPEDICRESEARCH
SG7a
SG6SG7 SG8 SG9
FEMALESG8a
MALE
SG10
SG10a SG10b
TUTORIALSG11
MALESG12
STAIRSSG13a
TUTORIALSG11a
CORRIDORSG13
SG13b
SG13c
SG16a
STIRLINGLECTURETHEATRE
SG16
HONELECTURETHEATRE
SG15
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2020
03/27/17MSS - L00 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L00 - DEMO PLAN SK
LECTUREROOMS127
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S126a
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S126b
LIFTSHAFTS126e
TUTORIALROOMS126c
CLINICALSKILLSROOMS125
S126
CORR
IDOR
S124
b
COMMSROOMS124
MALETOILETS124a
COMPUTINGSUITES118
CORRIDORS103b
LIFTLOBBY
S103
S103e
ENTRYS128b
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S128a
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S128 STORE
S102
STAIRS101
STORES104a
IDFS103c
S104FEMALESTAFFS105
TUTORIALROOM(PBL)S106a
TUTORIALROOM(PBL)S106d
TUTORIALROOM(PBL)S106b
TUTORIALROOM(PBL)S106c
SURROGATEWAITS117
CHANGES117a
CHANGES117b
STORES113
CORRIDORS101e
ENTRYS101a
MEDS111c
RECEPTIONS112
RECEPTIONS111b
RECEPTIONS111a
CORRIDORS101b
CUBICLE 10S115e
CUBICLE 9S115d
CUBICLE 8S115c
CUBICLE 7S115b
CUBICLE 6S115a
MEDS113
CORRIDORS101d ES/DU
S114
STORES110a
CORRIDORS101c
OFFICES111
ES/DUS110
CUBICLE 1S109a
CUBICLE 2S109b
CUBICLE 3S109c
CUBICLE 4S109d
CUBICLE 5S109e
TOILETS105b
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S104b
STAIRS107
PLANTROOMS108
STORES126d
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2021
03/27/17MSS - L01 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L01 - DEMO PLAN SK
PLANTROOMS215 ARMSTRONG
OFFICES214
UNISEXTOILET
S212
S213CULTURE PREP
AREAS211a
AIR LOCKS211c
OFFICES217
OFFICES218 S216
OFFICES219
OFFICES223
COMPUTERROOMS222 S203c
POST DOCOFFICE
S220
TECHSOFFICES216a
POST DOCOFFICE
S221
MICROBIOLOGY
LABS225a
STOREROOMS225
LIFTS203m
LIFTS203n
LIFTFOYERS203
MICROSCOPEROOM CON
FOCAL ROOMS211b
PLANTS202
STAIRSS201
COOLROOM4S204a
STORES204
TISSUE CULTURES205
DUCTS203d
DUCTS204d
CORRIDORS203b
S206a
TISSUECULTURE
S206
TISSUECULTURE
S207
OFFICES207a
STORES209
STAIRSS208
TEACHINGLAB.
STORES210c TEACHING
LAB.S210a
TEACHINGLAB.
S210bTEACHINGLAB.
STORES210e
TEACHINGLAB.
STORE /PREPS210f
S210
AIR LOCKS211L
EMBRYOCULTURE
S211
STORES211d
WRITINGS211e
WRITINGS211f
WRITINGS211g
WRITINGS211h
S211K
MEDIAPREPS211J
TEA ROOMS224
OFFICES210d
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2022
03/27/17MSS - L02 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L02 - DEMO PLAN SK
CORE FACULTYLABORATORY
S334
FACULTYMANAGERS
OFFICES334a
CORRIDORS303a
WORLD HEALTHORGANIZATION
COLLABORATINGCENTRE
S337
SEMINAR 1S333b
SEMINAR 2S333a
LUNCH ROOMS331
FILE STOREROOMS332
WORKSTATIONS330p
RECEPTIONS330
UTILITIESS330a
CENTRALWASHS328
CORRIDORS330b
CORRIDORS310a
LIFTLOBBY
S300
S300c S300dDB
S300a
FEM. WCS335g
FEM. WCS335f
MALE WCS335d
MALE WCS335c
AIRLOCK
S335b
AIRLOCK
S335e
ACCESS WCS335a
OFFICES303
OFFICES303b
OFFICES303c OFFICE
S304d
MEETINGS304
CHEMOSTATS307b
HOT ROOMS307a
BIOFILMS307c IMMUNOLOGY
LABORATORYS307
FEMALES309
STAIRSS308
PROTEOMICSLABORATORY
S314
OFFICES314a
STORES323
CORRIDORS310
S310bSTORES322a
INSTRUMENTROOMS313
OFFICES315 'C' CLASS
LABORATORYS316
GENERAL OFFICES317
OFFICES318
OFFICES319
OFFICES320
STORES327
COLD ROOMS327a
MEETING /TEA ROOM
S355
STUDENTWORKSPACES
S325CONNECTIVE
TISSUESLABORATORY
S321LABORATORYS321a
UTILITIESS330m
CORRIDORS330l
WORKSTATIONS330n
WORKSTATIONS330o
WORKSTATIONS330i
WORKSTATIONS330k
WORKSTATIONS330j
WORKSTATIONS330h
WORKSTATIONS330g
WORKSTATIONS330f
WORKSTATIONS330e
WORKSTATIONS330d
WORKSTATIONS330c
WORKSTATIONS330b
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2023
03/27/17MSS - L03 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L03 - DEMO PLAN SK
NEUROLABORATORY
S428OFFICES428a
OFFICES427a
CORRIDORS403d
OFFICES429
LABORATORYS427
OFFICES427c
TEA/UTILITYS424f S426a
S426
HEADS424e
OFFICES424d
ADMINS424c
OFFICES424b
OFFICES424a
RECEPTIONS424 BOARD
ROOMS423
LIFTLOBBY
S403
S403e S403f
STORES402
STAIRSS401 STORE
ROOMS404
IDFS404a
OFFICES405c
OFFICES405c
STUDENTROOMS405a
PRACTICALROOMS406
LABORATORYPREP ROOM
S406a
TEACHINGSTORES407
STAIRSS408
MALES409
PRACTICALROOMS414
PRACTICALROOMS415
OPENSPACEFOYERS411
PRACTICALROOMS416
PRACTICALROOMS417
PRACTICALROOMS419
PRACTICALROOMS418
OFFICES420
FIREESCAPE
S410
PRACTICALROOMS421
OFFICES420a
OFFICES420b
OFFICES422a
LABORATORY /MEETING
S422OFFICES422b
CORRIDORS403b
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2024
03/27/17MSS - L04 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L04 - DEMO PLAN SK
TEACHINGLABORATORY
S524
OFFICES524f
OFFICES524g
OFFICES524c
CORRIDORS524h
LIFTFOYERS503
TRFIAROOMS524e
TISSUECULTURE
S524b
TISSUECULTURE
S524a
LABORATORY 1S523
LABORATORY OFFICES522
OFFICES522a
OFFICES522b
EARLY DEV.RESEARCH
S521
CORRIDOR(S520b)
EARLY DEV.RESEARCH
S520
EARLY DEV.RESEARCH
S519STUDENT RM
S519b
LAB.OFFICES519a
COOLROOMS518
CORR.S503e
OFFICES516 OFFICE
S515a
LABORATORYS515
STUDENT ROOMS514
INFANTDEV. LAB.
S513
OFFICES513b
STORES513c
LOBBYS503c
OFFICES513a
KITCHENS512a
LIBRARY / SEMINAR / MEETINGROOM / TEA ROOM
S512
LABORATORYS511
OFFICES511a
CLEANERS
S503d
LABORATORYS508INSTRUMENT ROOM
S506
INSTRUMENTROOMS507
OFFICES508a
CORRIDORS503b
LIBRARY /MEETING
S524i
DARK ROOMS524k
COMPUTER SUITES524d
S500b S500c
STAIRSS501
FEMALES502
S503f
COLDROOMS505a
AUTOCLAVEMEDIA
PREPARATIONS505
COMMSROOMS504
AUTOCLAVEMEDIA
PREPARATIONS505G
WASH UPS504a
INSTRUMENT
ROOMS505b
STAIRSS509
FEMALES510
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2025
03/27/17MSS - L05 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L05 - DEMO PLAN SK
ANIMALHOLDING
S656
ANIMALHOLDING
S657
ANIMALHOLDING
S658
AIR LOCKS659
ANIMALHOLDING
S660LAB.S661
LIFTS603n
LIFTS603m STAIRS
S601
M. TOILETSS602
FREEZERROOMS604
OFFICES606a
TEA ROOMS606
OFFICES607a
GEN. STORES607
CHANGEROOMS608
SHOWERS607b
BARRIERLABORATORY
S611
CORRIDORS605
AIRLOCKS609
STAIRSS612
M.TOILETSS613
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS614
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS615
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS616
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS617
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS618a
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS618b
AIRLOCKS618CORRIDOR
S610
BARRIERSTORES620
AUTOCLAVES621a
WASH UP AREAS621
COOL ROOMS623
PURIFIED
WATERS603c
LIFTLOBBY
S603
CORR
IDOR
S642
CORRIDORS642b
STR.S642c
SMALLANIMAL
HOLDINGS655
POSTMORT.S654
ANIMALHOLDING
S652
ANIMALHOLDING
S653
CORRIDORS650
OPERATIONTHEATRE
S648ANIMAL
HOLDINGS651
ANIMALPREPARATIONS649
SCRUB UPS647
STAFFCHANGE
S646 BATHS645
LABORATORYS644
CORRIDORS642a
RECEPTIONS641
OFFICES643
CHEMSTR.
S640a
WASH-UP AREAS640 ANIMAL
HOLDINGS639a
ANIMALHOLDING
S639ANIMAL
HOLDINGS638a
PREP ROOMS638
CORRIDORS622
AIRLOCKS625
FUMECUPBOARDSS637
S622aCHANGE
ROOMS624
ANIMALHOLDING
S634
ANIMALHOLDING
S633
ANIMALHOLDING
S632
CORRIDORS626
CORRIDORS636
CORRIDORS636a
AIR LOCKS635
AIRLOCKS620a
BARRIER SUPPLY ROOMS627
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS629
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS628
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS630
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS631
ANIMALHOLDING
S632a
AIRLOCKS626a
S605a
BARRIER SUPPLY ROOMS619
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS618c
PROCEDURESS618a
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2026
03/27/17MSS - L06 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L06 - DEMO PLAN SK
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2027
03/27/17MSS - L07 - DEMO PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L07 - DEMO PLAN SK
NB08a NB08b
FOYERNB40
LOCKERSNB10e
COMPUTERSNB10f
STORAGENB10g
NB08c NB08d
SCHOOL LEGEND
COMMS
OUT OF SCOPE
ICPMSNB16
HELIOS NANOLABNB15
HELI
OS T
ECHA
PLA
NTNB
14a TEM / FIB PREP
NB17XL40NB18
CM200 - QUANTA PLANTNB19
QUANTA 450NB20
XL30NB21
UTILITYNB22
PLANT ROOMNB34
PLANTNB34b
STORENB34a
PLAN
T RO
OM / T
ITAN
ENC
LOSU
RENB
34c
BESSER BLOCK ROOMNB34d
CORRIDORNB08e
CORRIDORNB28a
CADAVER ROOMNB36
PREP AREANB37a
ENBALMING & PREPNB37CONTROL ROOM
NB39
A/V RACK ROOMNB38
SERVICE DUCTNB46b
SURGICAL SKILLS AREANB35
CORRIDORNB46
DUCTNB35c
AIR LOCKNB47a
SCRUB UPNB35a
LOBBYNB35b
STORENB42a
DOOR STORENB35d
LOBBYNB42b
BIOSKILLS SANB42
TECH ROOMNB45
VIEWING ROOM 1NB43
VIEWING ROOM 2NB44
LIFT OVER-RUNNB99
COMMS ROOMNB05
FEMALE CHANGENB03a
FEMALE WCNB03
MALE WCNB02
URINALNB02a
AIR LOCKNB01
AIR LOCKNB01a BAG STORE
NB40a
CORRIDORNB08
CORRIDORNB07STAIRS
NB06
BIOLOGICAL EM / ICPMS PREPNB25
CAMERA MICROPROBESNB24
TITANNB26
AFM SNOM / BETNB23
CORRIDORNB10c
CORRIDORNB10d
FOYERNB10
CORR
IDOR
NB10
a
CORRIDORNB10b
TECHAI BIOTWINNB14
COATINGNB13
MATERIALSNB12
MICROTOMYNB11
STAIRSNB09
STORENB09a
OFFICENB41
RECEPTIONNB41a
FREEZERNB47
MALE CHANGENB02b
AIR LOCKNB26a
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2321
03/27/17MSN - BASEMENT - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - BASEMENT - FLOOR PLAN SK
BASEMENT LEVEL NOT IN SCOPE
STOR
AGE
STORAGE STORAGE
STORAGEPRINT
STORAGE
SCREEN
SCREENSCREEN GREEN WALL
GREEN WALL
PRINT BIN
WAITING
DISP
LAY
SCRE
ENSC
REEN
STORAGE
STORAGE
SCREEN
FEATURE CEILING
FRIDGE
FRIDGE
KS
KS
SCREEN
STORAGE
STOR
AGE SCREEN
SCREEN
NG10
NG08
gNG
08f
NG08
dNG
08e OFFICE
NG28OFFICENG29
NG45b NG45c NG45a
TUTORIALNG34
TUTORIALNG34a
TUTORIALNG34b
ENTRYNG34c
SWITCH ROOMNG37
CORR
IDOR
NG08
h
RECEPTIONNG45
OFFICE COPIERNG44
OFFICENG45a
MEETING ROOMNG27
STAIRSNG30
STERILISING DISPOSALNG31
COLD ROOMNG32
GUARDNG33
OPEN PLAN OFFICENG43
OFFICENG39
FOYERNG08
LIFTNG01d
LIFTNG01c
MEETING ROOMNG09
STAIRSNG12
DUCTNG26
SKYSCANNG38a
AIRLOCKNG38
ROOMNG38b
MULTIPHOTONNG41b
PALM LMDNG41aAIRLOCK
NG41
NIKON LIVENG41d
LECIA CONFOCALNG41c
OFFICENG17
OFFICE DIRECTORNG21
WS MICROSCOPYNG20
OFFI
CE D
EP. D
IREC
TOR
NG22
MICROSCOPYNG23
WORKSHOP / STORENG24
DATA SUITENG25
CORRIDORNG08j
CORRIDORNG08b
DUCTNG16
NG08c
COMMSNG08l
ADMINISTRATIONNG13a
SHARED KITCHENNG14
STAIRSNG11
STORENG05c
STORENG05b
MALE WCNG07a
FEMALE WCNG03a
AIRLOCKNG07
CLEANER STORENG06
DISABLED WCNG04
AIRLOCKNG03
MALENG15a
AIR LOCKNG15
AIR LOCKNG19
FEMALENG19a
WS MICROSCOPYNG18
STORENG05a
STORENG05d
CORRIDORNG05
CORRIDORNG08a
CORRIDORNG08k
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
DDA FACILITIES
HEALTH SCIENCE FACULTY
MEDICINE
MICROSCOPY
OUT OF SCOPE
PLANT
OFFICENG39a
OFFICENG40
OFFICENG42
SHARED KITCHENNG08z
MEETING VCNG39b
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2322
04/19/17MSN - L00 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L00 - FLOOR PLAN SK
x18 WORKSTATIONS1P RECEPTION (MICROSCOPY)
X2 PRINT HUBX4 KIOSKS14P BOARDROOM6P MEETING ROOM [VISITOR]LOUNGECAFEX2 6P MEDIA ROOMS
STORAGE STORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGE STORAGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
BIN
SCREEN
SCRE
EN
CASUAL MEET
STOR
AGE
STORAGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
HOTDESK
STORAGE
SCREENSCREEN
STOR
AGE
STORAGE
STORAGE
PRINTBINSTORAGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGESTORAGE
STORAGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGE
SCREEN
BIN
STOR
AGE
DUCTN110
OFFICEN111
CORRIDORN04b
HISTOLOGY LAB.N114
OFFICEN114a
LAB.N114b
MEETING ROOMN130
PRINT BAYN112
STOREN113
SECURE SERVERN113a
TEA ROOMN127MEETING ROOM
N130a
OFFICEN118
STAIRSN119
OFFICEN120a
BIO. LAB.N120
RESEARCH LAB.N121
RESEARCH LAB.N121a
DUCTN115
AIRLOCKN123
FEMALE WCN123a
MALE WCN124a
AIRLOCKN124
CORRIDORN104
MEETING ROOMN105
LIFT
LIFT
OFFICEN131 CO
RRID
ORN1
04g
CORRIDORN104a
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
COMMS
DDA FACILITIES
HEALTH SCIENCE FACULTY
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
OFFICEN131a
OFFICEN107
OFFICEN129
OFFICEN125
OFFICEN126
OFFICEN131b
OFFICEN131c
OFFICEN108
OFFICEN109
OFFICEN111a
OFFICEN111b
OFFICEN111c
OFFICEN111d
STORE ROOMN111f
OFFICEN117
OFFICEN116
STAIRSN106
COMMS ROOMN127a
WORK AREA 03
WORK AREA 02
WORK AREA 07
WORKAREA 01
WORK AREA 06
WORK AREA 05
WORK AREA 04
MEETING VCN113b
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2323
03/27/17MSN - L01 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L01 - FLOOR PLAN SK WORK AREA 01
x1 SINGLE OFFICEx6 WORKSTATIONSx1 HOT DESKPRINT HUB
WORK AREA 02x10 WORKSTATIONS
WORK AREA 03x12 WORKSTATIONSCASUAL MEETING
WORK AREA 04x11 WORKSTATIONS
WORK AREA 05x10 WORKSTATIONS
WORK AREA 06x1 SINGLE OFFICESx11 WORKSTATIONSCASUAL MEETING
WORK AREA 07x6 WORKSTATIONS
14P MEETING ROOM8P MEETING ROOM4-6P MEETING ROOM4P MEETING ROOM [VISITOR]x2 QUIET ROOMSPRINT BAYSTORE ROOMTEA ROOM [EXISTING]
STOR
AGE
STORAGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
SCRE
EN
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGESTORAGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGESTORAGE
HOTDESK
MOBILE AV SCREENS
STOR
AGE
PRINTBINBIN
N201
fN2
01e
MEETING ROOMN202
STORE ROOMN212
LABORATORYN207
MEETING ROOMN235
OFFICEN234a
OFFICEN233a
OFFICEN232a OFFICE
N229gOFFICEN229e
OFFICEN229c
OFFICEN229f
CORRIDORN201a
CORRIDORN201
LIFTN201S
LIFTN201r
STAIRSN203
OFFICEN204
OFFICEN204a
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
COMMS
DDA FACILITIES
HEALTH SCIENCE FACULTY
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
OFFICEN224b
OFFICEN223
FEMALE WCN225a
MALE WCN226a
AIRLOCKN226
AIRLOCKN225
OFFICEN222
OFFICEN218a
OFFICEN218
OFFICEN219
OFFICEN219a
OFFICEN220
OFFICEN220a
PRINTING / CONSUMABLESN215
TEA ROOMN214c
MEETING ROOMN214b
COMMS ROOMN227
DUCTN217
LABORATORYN208
LABORATORYN213
LABORATORYN216
LABORATORYN216a
CULTURE LABORATORYN214
LABORATORYN214a
OFFICEN234
OFFICEN233
OFFICEN232
OFFICEN229d
OFFICEN229b
OPEN PLAN OFFICEN228a
OPEN PLAN OFFICEN228
CORRIDORN201b
CORRIDORN201g
LABORATORYN205a
LABORATORYN205
DUCTN206
LABORATORYN209
LABORATORYN211
STAIRSN221
WORK AREA 01 WORK AREA 02
WORK AREA 03
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2324
03/27/17MSN - L02 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L02 - FLOOR PLAN SK WORK AREA 01
x5 SINGLE OFFICEx19 WORKSTATIONSx1 HOT DESKCASUAL MEETING
WORK AREA 02x12 WORKSTATIONS
WORK AREA 03x2 SINGLE OFFICEx2 OPEN OFFICEx5 WORKSTATIONS
10P MEETING ROOM4-6P VIDEO CONFERENCE ROOM4P MEETING ROOM [VISITOR]PRINT BAYSTORE ROOMTEA ROOM [EXISTING]
SCRE
ENSC
REEN
SCRE
EN
CASUALMEETING
STORAGESTORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGESTORAGE
STORAGE STORAGE
SCRE
EN
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
CASUALMEETING
STORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGESTORAGE
STORAGE
HOTDESK
HOTDESK
HOTDESK
HOTDESK
BIN
BIN
CASUALMEETING
CASUALMEETING
CASUALMEETING
CASUALMEETING
SH'R
STOR
AGEST
ORAG
E
STORAGE
CASUALMEETING
POD PODPOD
PODPOD POD
POD
POD POD
POD
CREDENZA
SCRE
ENSC
REEN
BIN
BIN
TEAPOINT
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
CORRIDORN301a
STUDION307a
STUDION307b
OFFICEN332
BOARD ROOMN304
OFFICEN305
OFFICEN305a
OFFICEN318
OFFICEN308
PRINT HUBN309
QUIET ROOMN310
MEETING ROOMN312
STORE ROOM459
COMMS ROOMN314a
MEETING ROOMN312a
QUIET ROOMN327a
DUCTN317
DUCTN306
AIRLOCKN323
AIRLOCKN324
MALE WCN324a
FEMALE WCN323a
TEA ROOMN320
CORRIDORN301h
CORRIDORN301b
MEETING ROOMN307
CORRIDORN301
LIFTSN301n
LIFTSN301m
MEETING ROOMN302
STAIRSN303
STAIRSN319
CORRIDORN301g
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
COMMS
DDA FACILITIES
HEALTH SCIENCE FACULTY
OUT OF SCOPE
OFFICEN330
OFFICEN332a
OFFICEN315a
OFFICEN313
OFFICEN315
OFFICES315b
OFFICEN316
OFFICEN308a
OFFICEN311
WORK AREA 01
WORK AREA 02
WORK AREA 03
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2325
03/27/17MSN - L03 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L03 - FLOOR PLAN SK WORK AREA 01
x2 SINGLE OFFICEx36 WORKSTATIONSx4 HOT DESKSx3 CASUAL MEETING
WORK AREA 02x16 WORKSTATIONSCASUAL MEETING
WORK AREA 03x3 SINGLE OFFICEx26 WORKSTATIONSx2 CASUAL MEETING
14P BOARDROOMx2 8P MEETING ROOMx2 6P MEETING ROOM4P MEETING ROOM [VISITOR]x3 QUIET ROOMSPRINT BAYSTORE ROOMSTAFF BREAKOUTTEA POINT
x83 WORKPOINTS TOTAL & x4 HOT DESKS
OFFICEN404
OFFICEN404a
OFFICEN405
OFFICEN405a
N406
OFFICEN409
OFFICEN410a
N410
OFFICEN410b
LABORATORYN410c
OFFICEN411b
OFFICEN411a
OFFICEN413c
OFFICEN413a
OFFICEN413b
LABORATORYN410d
LABORATORYN411
LABORATORYN413
OFFICEN414
N415
LABORATORYN416
OFFICEN417
CORRIDORN401b
LAB. / OFFICEN408
OFFICEN407
CORRIDORN401a
CORRIDORN401a
STUDENTOFFICE
N431
LABORATORYN412
COLDROOMN412a
LABORATORYN429
RESEARCHOFFICEN426a
TISSUECULTURE
LAB.N426a
STAIRSN403
STAIRSN418
STOREN402
STOREN402a
LIFTN401n
LIFTN401m
N401
OFFICEN435a
RESEARCHLABORATORY
N435
LABORATORYN434
LABORATORYN433
LABORATORYN430
LABORATORYN427
SCREENEDROOMN427a
OFFICEN425
N401c
FEMALEN423a
N423
N424
MALEN424a
LAB.N422
OFFICEN422a
LABORATORYN421
OFFICEN420
MEMBRANELABORATORY
N419
SCHOOL LEGEND
OUT OF SCOPE
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2326
03/27/17MSN - L04 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L04 - FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 4 NOT OCCUPIED
POST GRADOFFICEN511c
OFFICEN511b
OFFICEN511a
OFFICEN511
BALANCEROOMN510
OFFICEN513
OFFICEN514a
LABORATORYN514b
OFFICEN517a
LABORATORYN514
CLINICALSTUDIES
AREAN517
CORRIDORN501e
CORRIDORN501f
PREP.N516
OFFICEN501f
TEAROOMN512STORE
N509
OFFICEN506
OFFICEN505
OFFICEN504
N507 N501b
COLDROOMN508
COLDROOMN530a
MACHINEROOMN530
ITSROOMN527
N518
SEMINARROOMN519
OFFICEN520
STAIRSN521
CORRIDORN501a
CORRIDORN501a
STAIRSN503
OFFICEN502
N501CLEANER
N501c
LIFTN502e
LIFTN502d
LABORATORYN533
OFFICEN532a
OFFICEN533a
LABORATORYN532
OFFICEN531
OFFICEN529a
LABORATORYN529
SOLVENTLABORATORY
N528
LABORATORYN528a
N501j
N525
N526
MALEN526a
FEMALEN525a
ANIMALROOMN524
N524a
LABORATORYN523
OFFICEN522
OFFICEN522a
N501
dN5
01t
N501
gN5
01h
SCHOOL LEGEND
OUT OF SCOPE
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2327
03/27/17MSN - L05 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L05 - FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 5 NOT OCCUPIED
DUCTN607
CORRIDORN603
STAIRSN602
MEETINGROOMN601a
N601
LIFTSN601n
LIFTSN601m
MOLECULARBIOLOGY
LABORATORYN623
POSTDOCS
OFFICEN622b
OFFICEN622a
STORE 2N621
CULTURELABORATORY
N624a
WASHUP
N624
FREEZERROOMN624b
CORRIDORN603b
DARKROOMN609
LAB.N608a
TECHSOFFICEN608b
PCRN610a
LABN612a
DNA GELLABORATORY
N610b
FETAL & PLACENTAGROWTH &
DEVELOPMENTLABORATORY
N612
LABN612b
FREEZERN613a
COLDSTOREN613
CENTRIFUGEWET LAB.
N611 MALEN615a
FEMALEN616a
N616
CLNRN603a
N615
N603
eN6
03f
DUCTN614
PC2LABN617
PC2LAB
N617a
MICROINJECTION
N617b
MICROINJECTION
N617c
STAIRSN619
CORRIDORN618
OFFICEN620a
OFFICEN620b
OFFICEN620c
OFFICEN620e
OFFICEN620g
OFFICEN620d
OFFICEN620f
LABSUPPORT
N620h
SCHOOL LEGEND
OUT OF SCOPE
TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION
OFFICEN629
UTILITY ROOMN628a
TEA ROOMN627
CORRIDORN629c
OFFICEN629a
OFFICEN629b
OFFICEN627a
LABORATORYN604
OFFICEN626a
OFFICEN626
HennebergPeirceKumaratilake
Hot Desks
Haynes
Haynes Kumaratilake
LABORATORYN605
LABORATORYN606
HIST
OPAT
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YN6
09
Haynes
CELL BIOLOGY LABORATORYN625
LABORATORYN625b
OFFICEN625a
LABORATORYN608
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P2SK-2328
03/24/17MSN - L06 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L06 - FLOOR PLAN SK
LEVEL 6 NOT OCCUPIED
LIFT MACHINE ROOMN701a
OPEN PLANTN701
STAIRSN703
PLANT ROOMN702
PLANT ROOMN706
STAIRSN708
AIR HANDLING UNITN704
AIR HANDLING UNITN705
OPEN PLANTN707
OPEN PLANTN700
SCHOOL LEGEND
OUT OF SCOPE
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2329
03/27/17MSN - L07 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSN - L07 - FLOOR PLAN SK
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2330
03/27/17MSN - L08 FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
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ISSU
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SCALE 1 : 100NORTH BUILDING - EXISTING LEVEL 8 / ROOF
LINKNB46a
LIFT OVER-RUNSB10
LIFT OVER-RUNSB11
DUCTSB09a
PLANT 2SB05
LOBBYSB01
PORCHSB01a
PLANT 3SB06
SERVICE DUCTSB09A/V BAY
SB07PLANT 1SB04
STORESB08
LIFT 3 OVER-RUNSB01b
DISSECTION ROOMSB02
SCHOOL LEGEND
OUT OF SCOPE
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2331
03/27/17MSS - BASEMENT - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
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SCALE 1 : 100MSS - BASEMENT - FLOOR PLAN SK
BASEMENT LEVEL NOT IN SCOPE
MUSEUM / TUTORIAL SPACESG20
STORE / LAYOUT ROOMSG17
SECURE / SENSITIVE STORAGESG18
PLANTROOMSG17b
LIFTSG13d
MUSEUM ENTRYSG19
STORE - GENERALSG21c
STORE - RETAILSG21b
STORE - CLEAN BINSSG21a
GOODS DELIVERYSG22
SORTING & DISTRIBUTIONSG21d
MUSEUM SPECIMEN PREPARATIONSG7a
AIRLOCKSG7
MDFSG6
AIRLOCKSG8
AIRLOCKSG9
SCHOOL LEGEND
ANATOMY/PATHOLOGY
CIRCULATION
DDA FACILITIES
DELIVERIES & STORAGE
OUT OF SCOPE
AIR LOCKSG16a
STIRLING LECTURE THEATRESG16
HONE LECTURE THEATRESG15
STORESG14a
MALE WCSG10b
AIRLOCKSG10
MALE WCSG10a
FEMALE WCSG8a
TUTORIAL ROOMSG4
LIFTSG2m
LIFT2G2n
STAIRSSG5
ROOMSG2c
STUDENT COMMON ROOMSG3
SWITCHROOMSG3b
CORRIDORSG2
ENTRANCESG1
LIFT FOYERSG2b
CORRIDORSG2a
CORRIDORSG2d
TUTORIALSG11a
TUTORIALSG11
STAIRSSG13a
MALE WCSG12
CORRIDORSG13
CORRIDORSG13b
AIRLOCKSG13c
ANIMAL HOUSE FOOD STORESG23
STORE - WASTES23b
NITROGEN DEWER ROOMSG21
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2332
03/27/17MSS - L00 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
ESCALE 1 : 100MSS - L00 - FLOOR PLAN SK
MSS GROUND LEVEL - ROOM SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY AREA
SG7a MUSEUM SPECIMEN PREPARATION ANATOMY/PATHOLOGY 36 m²SG17 STORE / LAYOUT ROOM ANATOMY/PATHOLOGY 10 m²SG18 SECURE / SENSITIVE STORAGE ANATOMY/PATHOLOGY 7 m²SG20 MUSEUM / TUTORIAL SPACE ANATOMY/PATHOLOGY 107 m²SG1 ENTRANCE CIRCULATION 6 m²SG2b LIFT FOYER CIRCULATION 23 m²SG7 AIRLOCK CIRCULATION 3 m²SG19 MUSEUM ENTRY CIRCULATION 8 m²SG8 AIRLOCK DDA FACILITIES SHARED SPACE 3 m²SG8a FEMALE WC DDA FACILITIES SHARED SPACE 20 m²SG9 AIRLOCK DDA FACILITIES SHARED SPACE 4 m²SG10 AIRLOCK DDA FACILITIES SHARED SPACE 5 m²SG10a MALE WC DDA FACILITIES SHARED SPACE 26 m²SG10b MALE WC DDA FACILITIES SHARED SPACE 17 m²S23b STORE - WASTE DELIVERIES & STORAGE FACULTY 35 m²SG21 NITROGEN DEWER ROOM DELIVERIES & STORAGE FACULTY 11 m²SG21a STORE - CLEAN BINS DELIVERIES & STORAGE 29 m²SG21b STORE - RETAIL DELIVERIES & STORAGE FACULTY 29 m²SG21c STORE - GENERAL DELIVERIES & STORAGE FACULTY 21 m²SG21d SORTING & DISTRIBUTION DELIVERIES & STORAGE 19 m²SG22 GOODS DELIVERY DELIVERIES & STORAGE 32 m²SG23 ANIMAL HOUSE FOOD STORE DELIVERIES & STORAGE FACULTY 48 m²
499 m²
LECTUREROOMS127
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S126a
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S126b
LIFTSHAFTS126e
TUTORIALROOMS126c
CLINICALSKILLSROOMS125
S126
CORR
IDOR
S124
b
COMMSROOMS124
MALETOILETS124a
CORRIDORS103b
LIFTLOBBY
S103
S103e
ENTRYS128b
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S128a
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S128 STORE
S102
STAIRS101
STORES104a
IDFS103c
S104FEMALESTAFFS105
TUTORIALROOM(PBL)S106a
TUTORIALROOM(PBL)S106d
TUTORIALROOM(PBL)S106b
TUTORIALROOM(PBL)S106c
SURROGATEWAITS117
CHANGES117a
CHANGES117b
STORES113 CORRIDOR
S101e
ENTRYS101a
MEDS111c
RECEPTIONS112
RECEPTIONS111b
RECEPTIONS111a
CORRIDORS101b
CUBICLE 10S115e
CUBICLE 9S115d
CUBICLE 8S115c
CUBICLE 7S115b
CUBICLE 6S115a
MEDS113
CORRIDORS101d ES/DU
S114
STORES110a
CORRIDORS101c
OFFICES111
ES/DUS110
CUBICLE 1S109a
CUBICLE 2S109b
CUBICLE 3S109c
CUBICLE 4S109d
CUBICLE 5S109e
TOILETS105b
TUTORIAL ROOM(PBL)S104b
CORRIDORS101c
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
OUT OF SCOPE
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2333
03/27/17MSS - L01 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
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ISSU
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SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L01 - FLOOR PLAN SK LEVEL 2 NOT IN SCOPE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
PRINT BIN
STORAGE
STOR
AGE
HOTDESK
STORAGE
HOTDESK
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGE
ST'G
EGLAZED SCREEN
PLANTROOMS215
STAIRSS208
MICROSCOPE ROOM CON FOCAL ROOMS211b
STORE ROOMS211d
LABORATORYS211
AIRLOCKS211L
CULTURE PREP AREAS211a
AIRLOCKS211c
CELL CULTURES205
LABORATORY (PC2)S206
LABORATORYS207
HOT DESKSS206a
HOT DESKSS207a
MEDIA PREPS211j
LABORATORYS211m
SCHOOL LEGEND
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
HOT DESKSS211e
HOT DESKS211f
LABORATORYS204
DUCTS203d
DUCTS204d
COOL ROOMS204a
LIFT FOYERS203
LIFTS203n
LIFTS203m
DBS203a
STAIRSS201
PLANTS202
CORRIDORS203b CORRIDOR
S210
TEACHING LABS210a
TEACHING LABS210b
TEAC
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STAIRSS208
STORES209
TEAC
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TEAC
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OFFICES210d
UNISEX TOILETS212
CORRIDORS203c
FREEZER ROOMS225
LABO
RATO
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BIOL
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S225
a
OFFICES219
CORR
IDOR
S216
OFFICES222
OFFICES218
OFFICES223
OFFICES217
CORRIDORS213
OFFICES214
TEA ROOMS224
OFFICES220
STORES211k
WORK AREA 01
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2334
03/27/17MSS - L02 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
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SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L02 - FLOOR PLAN SK
MSS LEVEL 2 - ROOM SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY AREA
S214 OFFICE MEDICINE LIGHt GROUP 15 m²S217 OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 13 m²S218 OFFICE MEDICINE PHYSIOLOGY / ANATOMY / MOLECULAR 11 m²S219 OFFICE MEDICINE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 12 m²S220 OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 88 m²S222 OFFICE MEDICINE LIGHt GROUP 11 m²S223 OFFICE MEDICINE LIGHt GROUP 14 m²S224 TEA ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 4 m²S225a LABORATORY
(MICROBIOLOGY)MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 11 m²
180 m²
MSS LEVEL 2 - LABORATORY SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY LAB BENCH l/m AREA
211f HOT DESKS SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 19 m²S204 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS PHYSIOLOGY / ANATOMY / MOLECULAR 38 m²S204a COOL ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 9 m²S205 CELL CULTURE SHARED RESEARCH LABS CELL CULTURE 15.2 l/m 45 m²S206 LABORATORY (PC2) SHARED RESEARCH LABS PHYSIOLOGY / ANATOMY / MOLECULAR 0.0 l/m 28 m²S206a HOT DESKS SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 0.0 l/m 10 m²S207 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS PHYSIOLOGY / ANATOMY / MOLECULAR 0.0 l/m 33 m²S207a HOT DESKS SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 0.0 l/m 12 m²S211 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 17.5 l/m 59 m²S211a CULTURE PREP AREA SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 24 m²S211b MICROSCOPE ROOM
CON FOCAL ROOMSHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 26 m²
S211d STORE ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 12 m²S211e HOT DESKS SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 19 m²S211j MEDIA PREP SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 20 m²S211k STORE SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 14 m²S211m LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS PHYSIOLOGY / ANATOMY / MOLECULAR 14.0 l/m 63 m²S225 FREEZER ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 26 m²
457 m²
WORK AREA 01x4 SINGLE OFFICEx24 WORKSTATIONS
PRINT BAYTEA ROOM [EXISTING]
SCREEN
STORAGE STORAGE
BIN
STOR
AGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGESTORAGE
HOTDESK
STORAGESTORAGE
STOR
AGE
STORAGE
CASUAL MEET
CASUAL MEET
STORAGE
STOR
AGE
ACCESS WCS335a
PHARMACOLOGY
LABORATORY (CARNIOFACIAL BIOLOGY DRY)S325
LABORATORYS321A
LABORATORYS321
OFFICE / MEETINGS320
LABORATORY (FORENSIC)S319
LABORATORY ('C' CLASS )S316
LABORATORY (PROTEOMICS)S314
LABORATORYS355
FREEZER ROOMS328
STORE ROOMS327
COLD ROOMS327a
LABORATORY (IMMUNOLOGY)S307
BIOFILMS307c
CHEMOSTATS307b
HOT ROOMS307a
LABORATORY (CORE FACULTY)S334
FREEZER ROOMS334a
SEMINARS333b
SEMINARS333a
OFFICES314a
STORE ROOMS323
STORE ROOMS322a
CELL CULTURES313
MASS SPECTROMETERS315
OFFICES303b
OFFICES303c
OFFICES304d
MEETING ROOMS304
OFFICES303
IDFS304a
LIFTS300c
LIFTS300d
DBS300a
FREEZER ROOMS337
LIFT FOYERS300
CORR
IDOR
S310
B
OPEN PLAN OFFICES330m
OFFICES330a
LUNCHROOMS331
PRINT BAYS332
CORRIDORS310a
CORRIDORS310
STAIRSS308
FEMALES309
STAIRSS301
PLANT ROOMS302
ACCESS WCS335a
MALE WCS335c
MALE WCS335d
FEMALE WCS335f
FEMALE WCS335g
AIRL
OCK
S335
eAI
RLOC
KS3
35b
CBRDS335h
CORRIDOR303a
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
DENTISTRY
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
PHARMACOLOGY
COLD STORES322b
CORRIDORS307d
LABORATORYS316a
OFFICES330b
OFFICES330c
WORK AREA 01
WORK AREA 02
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2335
03/27/17MSS - L03 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100SOUTH BUILDING - LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN
MSS LEVEL 3 - ROOM SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY AREA
S303 OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 28 m²S303b OFFICE MEDICINE PHARMACOLOGY 10 m²S303c OFFICE MEDICINE PHARMACOLOGY 10 m²S304 MEETING ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 11 m²S304d OFFICE MEDICINE PHARMACOLOGY 15 m²S330a OFFICE MEDICINE DENTISTRY 13 m²S330b OFFICE MEDICINE DENTISTRY 13 m²S330c OFFICE MEDICINE DENTISTRY 13 m²S330m OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 120 m²S331 LUNCHROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 41 m²S332 PRINT BAY MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 19 m²
293 m²
MSS LEVEL 3 - LABORATORY SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY LAB BENCH l/m AREA
S307 LABORATORY (IMMUNOLOGY) SHARED RESEARCH LABS 23.0 l/m 59 m²S307a HOT ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS 8 m²S307b CHEMOSTAT DENTISTRY DENTISTRY 5.2 l/m 18 m²S307c BIOFILM SHARED RESEARCH LABS 5.4 l/m 11 m²S307d CORRIDOR SHARED RESEARCH LABS 8 m²S313 CELL CULTURE SHARED RESEARCH LABS 11 m²S314 LABORATORY (PROTEOMICS) SHARED RESEARCH LABS 15.0 l/m 51 m²S314a OFFICE SHARED RESEARCH LABS 7 m²S315 MASS SPECTROMETER SHARED RESEARCH LABS 14 m²S316 LABORATORY ('C' CLASS ) SHARED RESEARCH LABS 12.9 l/m 37 m²S316a LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS 10 m²S319 LABORATORY (FORENSIC) DENTISTRY 51 m²S320 OFFICE / MEETING DENTISTRY 14 m²S321 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS 13.2 l/m 35 m²S321A LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS 5.5 l/m 20 m²S322a STORE ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS 6 m²S322b COLD STORE SHARED RESEARCH LABS 9 m²S323 STORE ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS 7 m²S325 LABORATORY (CARNIOFACIAL
BIOLOGY DRY)DENTISTRY 26.8 l/m 68 m²
S327 STORE ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS 5 m²S327a COLD ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS 6 m²S328 FREEZER ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS 14.0 l/m 26 m²S334 LABORATORY (CORE FACULTY) SHARED RESEARCH LABS 24.7 l/m 74 m²S334a FREEZER ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS 11 m²S337 FREEZER ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 2.6 l/m 38 m²S355 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS 31 m²
635 m²
WORK AREA 01x3 SINGLE OFFICEx24 WORKSTATIONSx1 CASUAL MEET
WORK AREA 02x2 SINGLE OFFICEx4 WORKSTATIONSx1 CASUAL MEET
5P MEETING ROOMPRINT BAY
STOR
AGEST
ORAG
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FD
FD
STOR
AGE
CASUAL MEET CASUAL MEET
STORAGE STORAGE
STOR
AGE
HOTDESK
STORAGE
CASUAL MEET
CASUAL MEET
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
STORAGE
STORAGE STORAGE
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
PRINTBINBIN
STORAGESTORAGE
STOR
AGE
SCRE
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STORAGE
STORAGE
CASUAL MEET
SEMMLER,SIDHU & ELLIOT
CORRIDORS403d
OFFICES429
WILSON, BECKETT & SAINT
LABORATORYPREP ROOM
S406a
LABORATORYS422a
LABORATORYS422OFFICE
11 m²
WRITE UPS421
PRACTICAL ROOMS414
PRACTICAL ROOMS415
MEETING ROOMS416
MEETING ROOMS417
PRACTICAL ROOMS418
PRACTICAL ROOMS419
LABORATORYS428
TESTINGS428a
LABORATORYS427a
LABORATORYS427
LIFTS403e
LIFTS403f
DBS403a
CORRIDORS403d
LIFT FOYERS403 CORRIDOR
S403bFOYERS411
FIRE ISOLATED CORRIDORS410
TEACHING STORES407
LABORATORYS406
STAIRSS408
MALE WCS409
WORKROOMS404
LABORATORYS405a
OPEN PLAN OFFICES424e CORRIDOR
S426
OPEN PLAN OFFICES424
OFFICES424a
OFFICES424b
OFFICES434c
MEETING ROOMS424d
LAB WRITE UPS423
STORES402
STAIRSS401
IDFS404a
TEA ROOMS426a
TESTINGS427c
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
OPEN PLAN OFFICES420
OFFICES420a
OFFICES420b
STORES405c
PRINT HUBS424f
WORK AREA 03
WORK AREA 01
WORK AREA 02
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2336
03/27/17MSS - L04 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L04 - FLOOR PLAN SK MSS LEVEL 4 - ROOM SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY AREA
S416 MEETING ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 17 m²S417 MEETING ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 17 m²S420 OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 31 m²S420a OFFICE MEDICINE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 10 m²S420b OFFICE MEDICINE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 10 m²S421 WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 65 m²S423 LAB WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 53 m²S424 OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 49 m²S424a OFFICE MEDICINE EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 14 m²S424b OFFICE MEDICINE EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 14 m²S424d MEETING ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 17 m²S424e OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 31 m²S424f PRINT HUB MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 14 m²S426a TEA ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 13 m²S429 WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 38 m²S434c OFFICE MEDICINE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 14 m²
407 m²
MSS LEVEL 4 - LABORATORY SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY LAB BENCH l/m AREA
S403b CORRIDOR CIRCULATION 64 m²S404 WORKROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 9.3 l/m 25 m²S405a LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 39 m²S405c STORE SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 28 m²S406 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 10.2 l/m 58 m²S406a LABORATORY PREP SHARED RESEARCH LABS ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 0.0 l/m 15 m²S422 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 7.2 l/m 32 m²S422a LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 0.0 l/m 21 m²S422b OFFICE SHARED RESEARCH LABS ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 2.7 l/m 11 m²S427 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 17.7 l/m 45 m²S427a LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 0.0 l/m 20 m²S427c TESTING SHARED RESEARCH LABS EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 0.0 l/m 11 m²S428 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 0.0 l/m 25 m²S428a TESTING SHARED RESEARCH LABS EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 0.0 l/m 11 m²
405 m²
WORK AREA 01x1 SINGLE OFFICEx16 WORKSTATIONSx10 LAB WRITE UP DESKSx2 CASUAL MEETING
WORK AREA 02x2 SINGLE OFFICEx3 WORKSTATIONSx1 HOT DESKx12 LAB WRITE UP DESKSx2 CASUAL MEETING
WORK AREA 03x8 LAB WRITE UP DESKSx2 CASUAL MEETING
x1 8P MEETING ROOMx2 10P MEETING ROOMLAB FOYER / CASUAL MEETINGPRINT HUBTEA POINT
TOTALx22 WORKPOINTS & x1 HOT DESKSx30 LAB WRITE UP DESKS
CASUAL MEET
CASUAL MEET
WHITEBOARDS WHITEBOARDS
CASUAL MEET
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
CASUAL MEET
CASUAL MEET
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
CASUAL MEET
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
KITCHEN
STORAGE
STORAGE
CASUAL MEET
STOR
AGE
WHI
TEBO
ARDS
CASUAL MEET
CORRIGAN
COLLINS-PRAINO
HENNEBERGKUMARATILAKE
PIERCELABORATORY
S524
TISSUE CULTURES524a
TISSUE CULTURES524b
TRFIA ROOMS524e
OPEN PLAN OFFICES524c
OPEN PLAN OFFICES524d
DBS503a
LABORATORYS523 LAB WRITE UP
S522
LABORATORYS521
HUTCHINSON
LABORATORYS520
LABORATORYS519 STORE ROOM
S519a
LAB WRITE UPS519b
COOL ROOMS518
LAB WRITE UPS515a
LABORATORYS515
OPEN PLAN OFFICES514
OPEN PLAN OFFICES513
LAB WRITE UPS513b
TRAINING ROOMS512
STORE ROOMS513c
CELL CULTURES511
LABORATORYS508
HAYNES
LAB WRITE UPS508a
INSTRUMENT ROOMS506
AUTOCLAVES505
INSTRUMENT ROOMS505b
COLD ROOMS505a
FEMALE WCS502
STAIRSS501
LIFTS500b
LIFTS500c
LIFT FOYERS503
CORRIDORS503e
CORRIDORS503b
QUIET ROOMS524k
LAB WRITE UPS524i
FEMALE WCS510
STAIRSS509
LEONARD OPEN PLAN OFFICES516
CLNRS503d
COMMS ROOMS504
DUCTS503f
CORRIDORS525h
WASH UPS504a
SCHOOL LEGEND
CIRCULATION
MEDICINE
OUT OF SCOPE
SHARED RESEARCH LABS
LABORATORY (PREP)S511a
INSTRUMENT ROOMS507
LOBBYS503c
N DWG
DATESCALE
-
1 : 100 @ A1
P1SK-2337
03/27/17MSS - L05 - FLOOR PLANHMSIS2
30%
DOC
UM
ENTA
TION
ISSU
E
SCALE 1 : 100MSS - L05 - FLOOR PLAN SK
MSS LEVEL 5 - ROOM SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY AREA
S508a LAB WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 14 m²S512 TRAINING ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 75 m²S513 OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 40 m²S513b LAB WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 13 m²S513c STORE ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 3 m²S514 OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 27 m²S515a LAB WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 15 m²S516 OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 32 m²S519b LAB WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 15 m²S522 LAB WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 53 m²S524c OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 30 m²S524d OPEN PLAN OFFICE MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 37 m²S524i LAB WRITE UP MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 11 m²S524k QUIET ROOM MEDICINE SHARED SPACE 5 m²
370 m²
MSS LEVEL 5 - LABORATORY SCHEDULE
ROOM NO ROOM NAME DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY LAB BENCH l/m AREA
S504a WASH UP SHARED RESEARCH LABS CORE LABORATORY 8.6 l/m 15 m²S505 AUTOCLAVE SHARED RESEARCH LABS CORE LABORATORY 5.1 l/m 27 m²S505a COLD ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS CORE LABORATORY 14 m²S505b INSTRUMENT ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS CORE LABORATORY 8 m²S506 INSTRUMENT ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS CORE LABORATORY 6.0 l/m 43 m²S507 INSTRUMENT ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS CORE LABORATORY 9 m²S508 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS PHYSIOLOGY / ANATOMY / MOLECULAR 12.0 l/m 39 m²S511 CELL CULTURE SHARED RESEARCH LABS CELL CULTURE 20.9 l/m 62 m²S511a LABORATORY (PREP) SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 16 m²S515 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS PHYSIOLOGY / ANATOMY / MOLECULAR 23.3 l/m 55 m²S518 COOL ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 13 m²S519 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS NEUROSCIENCE / PATHOLOGY 22.2 l/m 55 m²S519a STORE ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS SHARED SPACE 10 m²S520 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS NEUROSCIENCE / PATHOLOGY 23.5 l/m 52 m²S521 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS NEUROSCIENCE / PATHOLOGY 21.5 l/m 53 m²S523 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS NEUROSCIENCE / PATHOLOGY 25.4 l/m 61 m²S524 LABORATORY SHARED RESEARCH LABS NEUROSCIENCE / PATHOLOGY 63.7 l/m 131 m²S524a TISSUE CULTURE SHARED RESEARCH LABS NEUROSCIENCE / PATHOLOGY 12.8 l/m 25 m²S524b TISSUE CULTURE SHARED RESEARCH LABS NEUROSCIENCE / PATHOLOGY 13.9 l/m 25 m²S524e TRFIA ROOM SHARED RESEARCH LABS NEUROSCIENCE / PATHOLOGY 4.6 l/m 11 m²
723 m²
x2 HOTDESKSx57 LAB WRITE UP DESKSx8 CASUAL MEETING
x1 4P MEETING ROOMx1 TRAINING ROOMX1 QUIET ROOM
ANIMALHOLDING
S656
ANIMALHOLDING
S657
ANIMALHOLDING
S658
AIR LOCKS659
ANIMALHOLDING
S660LAB.S661
LIFTS603n
LIFTS603m STAIRS
S601
M. TOILETSS602
FREEZERROOMS604
OFFICES606a
TEA ROOMS606
OFFICES607a
GEN. STORES607
CHANGEROOMS608
SHOWERS607b
BARRIERLABORATORY
S611
CORRIDORS605
AIRLOCKS609
STAIRSS612
M.TOILETSS613
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS614
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS615
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS616
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS617
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS618a
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS618b
AIRLOCKS618CORRIDOR
S610
BARRIERSTORES620
AUTOCLAVES621a
WASH UP AREAS621
COOL ROOMS623
PURIFIED
WATERS603c
LIFTLOBBY
S603
CORR
IDOR
S642
CORRIDORS642b
STR.S642c
SMALLANIMAL
HOLDINGS655
POSTMORT.S654
ANIMALHOLDING
S652
ANIMALHOLDING
S653
CORRIDORS650
OPERATIONTHEATRE
S648ANIMAL
HOLDINGS651
ANIMALPREPARATIONS649
SCRUB UPS647
STAFFCHANGE
S646 BATHS645
LABORATORYS644
CORRIDORS642a
RECEPTIONS641
OFFICES643
CHEMSTR.
S640a
WASH-UP AREAS640 ANIMAL
HOLDINGS639a
ANIMALHOLDING
S639 ANIMALHOLDING
S638a
PREP ROOMS638
CORRIDORS622
AIRLOCKS625
FUMECUPBOARDSS637
S622aCHANGE
ROOMS624
ANIMALHOLDING
S634
ANIMALHOLDING
S633
ANIMALHOLDING
S632
CORRIDORS626
CORRIDORS636
CORRIDORS636a
AIR LOCKS635
AIRLOCKS620a
BARRIER SUPPLY ROOMS627
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS629
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS628
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS630
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS631
ANIMALHOLDING
S632a
AIRLOCKS626a
S605a
BARRIER SUPPLY ROOMS619
BARRIERANIMAL
HOLDINGS618c
PROCEDURESS618a
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11 Appendix G – Safety in Design Risk Register Refer to attached Safety in Design Risk Register.
SAFE DESIGN RISK REGISTER SAFETY IN DESIGN MEETING NO. 1
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1 Construction Electrical Safety Earthing of electrical installation - Electricution
Unearthed cables Head Contractor2 E Low
Isolate Power prior to digging, Dial Before You Dig Head Contractor
1 E Low Required Action To be populated Outstanding TBA
2 Construction Electrical Safety Location of underground and overhead power cables
Existing known cables Head Contractor1 E Low
Mark out locations of known cables prior to digging, Isolate power prior to digging.
Head Contractor 1 E Low Required Action To be populated Outstanding TBA
3 Construction Fire and Emergencies Fire Risks Fire Hydrant Coverage LUCID/ Certifier1 B High
Compliance with Statutory Requirements LUCID/ Certifier1 E Low Y N/A Outstanding TBA
4 Construction Fire and Emergencies Fire detection and fire fighting Fire services out of order during construction period
LUCID & Contractor 2 D High
Contractor to supply Safety Plan for shutdown of any fire life safety system, after hours etc.
Contractor1 D Low Y/N To be populated Outstanding TBA
5 Ongoing Operation Movement of people and materials
Safe access and egress, including people with disabilities
Narrow corridors, inadequate turning circles, inadequate latch side clearance
DesignInc/ Certifier 2 D Low
Planning spatial layout in accordance with AS1428.1 with review for certification
DesignInc/ Certifier 1 D Low Y To be populated Outstanding TBA
6 Construction Movement of people and materials
Traffic Management Staff & Students near construction zone
Head Contractor4 C High
Contractor to supply Safety Plan for Traffic Mangaement, Site Movement, Deliveries, etc.
Contractor1 D Low Y To be populated Outstanding TBA
8 Construction Movement of people and materials
Exclusion zones Staff & Students near construction zone
Head Contractor4 D High
Contractor to provide Hoarding to delineate and segregate construction site from University activities
Contractor1 D Low Y To be populated Outstanding TBA
9 Construction Movement of people and materials
Site security Staff & Students & Public near construction zone
Head Contractor4 D High
Contractor to provide plan for site security, access, etc. Contractor2 D Low Y To be populated Outstanding TBA
10 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Working Environment Lighting including that of plant rooms - potential tripping or injury
Insufficient lighting levels to work areas due to the installation of new plant or services
LUCID
1 E Low
LUCID to design to Australian Standards and best practice
LUCID
1 E Low Y To be populated Outstanding TBA
11 Ongoing Operation Working Environment Acoustic properties and noise control - uncomfortable work environment
Transfer of construction noise and vibration through structure to other occupants
LUCID/ Resonate/ DesignInc
3 C High
Provide appropriate acoustic treatment to affected areas. Response to be confirmed.
LUCID/ Resonate/ DesignInc 2 C Moderate Y To be populated Outstanding TBA
12 Ongoing Operation Working Environment Floor surfaces to prevent slips and trips - tripping and falls
Uneven surface between differing floor finishes
DesignInc/ Certifier 3 C High
Designinc to specify floor treatments that comply with BCA slip resistance compliance and best practice for each intended usage
DesignInc/ Certifier 2 C Moderate Y To be populated Outstanding TBA
14 Construction Plant Mobile crane loads on existing infrastructure
Poor contractor systems in place
15 Construction Plant Lift installed in a building or structure
Existing conditions
16 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Plant Materials handling plant and equipment - injury or access problems
Large equipment items not easily manouvred into work area
17 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Plant Maintenance access to plant and equipment - injury or access problems
Services difficult to reach
1. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
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ID Risk OwnerPossible Cause(s)Event/Risk - Including
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3. IMPLEMENTATION OF RISK TREATMENT2. RISK ANALYSIS, EVALUATION & TREATMENT
Action Completion Date
Control to be Implemented -
Decided by Risk Owner (Y/N)
Residual Risk Scoring
ALTERNATIVE MITIGATION ARRANGEMENT
Control Implementation Details
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Future Control Measures(Improvements)
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18 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Plant The guarding of plant and machinery
Security
19 Operation Amenities and Facilities Access to first aid rooms/sick rooms, rest rooms, meal and accommodation areas and drinking water
Restricted access
20 Construction Earthworks Excavations Tree roots
21 Construcdtion Earthworks Location of underground services Tree roots
22 Construction Structural Safety Erection of steelwork or concrete frames - collapse of structure
Large penetration or opening in blockwork walls
23 Construction Structural Safety Load bearing requirements N/A
24 Construction Structural Safety Stability and integrity of the structure - collapse of structure
Rebating into the concrete slab
25 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Manual Tasks Methods of material handling - injury
Handling large/heavy or toxic materials
26 Ongoing Operation Manual Tasks Workplace space and layout to prevent musculoskeletal disorders - injury
Not suitable working bench heights, overhead storage out of reach
27 Construction Substances Exposure to hazardous substances and materials including insulation and decorative materials
28 Construction Substances Exposure to volatile organic compunds and off gassing through the use of compposit wood products or paints
Respiratory issues from inhaling volatile fumes
29 Construction Substances Exposure to irritant dust and fumes
Respiratory issues from inhaling volatile fumes from floor contact adhesive
30 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Substances Storage and use of hazardous chemicals, including cleaning products
Poisoning
31 Falls Prevention Guard rails
32 Ongoing Operation Falls Prevention Window heights and cleaning - injury
Accessibility to high level fixtures and surfaces for cleaning
33 Falls Prevention Anchorage points for building maintenance and cleaning
Upgrade existing
34 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Falls Prevention Access to working spaces for construction, cleaning, maintenance and repairs - injury from falling
Accessibility to high level fixtures and surfaces is out of reach
35 Construction Falls Prevention Scaffolding N/A
36 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Falls Prevention Roofing materials and surface characteristics such as fragility, slip resistance and pitch
N/A
37 ConstructionOngoing Operation
Noise Exposure Exposure to noise from plant or from surrounding area - uncomfortable work environment
Transfer of noisy plant and equipment through Plant Room wall
38 Ongoing Operation Hydraulics Flooding - damage to immediate and surrounding work areas
Failure of pumping stations below sink/waste outlets or tap left running
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