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JKR Need Statement Architect

JKR13_Healthy Facility arhitect

SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING 93 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 93 7.1.4 Internal common areas e.g. at waiting areas, receptions, etc., shall be provided with internal landscaping such as mini gardens, planters and potted plants. 7.1.5 Pedestrian walkways shall be paved with coloured and patterned heavy-duty non-slip tiles or other suitable materials. 7.1.6 Turfing works shall comprise of close and spot turf as specified in the drawing. 7.1.7 Landscape works shall commence twelve (12) months before the project completion date or as agreed to by the Project Director so that the trees and plants are well grown and fully adapted to the environment when the project is handed over upon completion. 7.1.8 Successful tenderer is advised to set up temporary nursery within the site for the purpose of cultivating the plants. 7.1.9 Where applicable, replantation and relocation of the trees removed shall be considered as part of the landscape design. 7.1.10 Existing water elements such as lakes, ponds and streams shall be incorporated into the landscape design. 7.1.11 Specification of plants types and sizes, materials, procedure and workmanship are required. Planting schedule shall be drawn up indicating the number of trees and shrubs to be planted. 7.1.12 Garden stores shall be provided for the convenience of landscape maintenance works. 7.1.13 Existing trees (to be advised by landscape architect) shall be retained and incorporated into the landscape planning and design. 7.1.14 Where appropriate the landscaped areas shall be provided with garden sprinkler system or drip system to water the plants.


SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 94 SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 94 7.2 MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP AND PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS 7.2.1 Unless otherwise specified this specification covers supply, planting and maintenance of all landscaped areas for a period of two (2) years after handing over of landscape works. The successful tenderer shall supply all labour, materials, tools and equipments necessary to complete and maintain the Works. 7.2.2 All landscaping works shall be done and maintained by the successful tenderer as specified herein using the best horticultural management, giving special attention to planting practices, soil mixtures and application of agriculture chemicals. 7.2.3 The P.D. and/or his authorised representatives shall at all times have access to the works and nursery or such any other horticulture sites where work is being prepared for this contract. Delivery of planting materials shall only begin after the P.D.’s approval. 7.3 PLANT MATERIAL HANDLING 7.3.1 Plant materials mean trees, palms, shrubs, groundcovers and turf specified by the landscape architect for the project. 7.3.2 All plant materials shall be handled, transported and stored in such a manner as to prevent deterioration, damage or contamination. 7.3.3 All plants shall be free from pests and diseases and be representative of their normal species or varieties. All plants shall have well branched heads and vigorous root systems and shall be injury free. Unless otherwise specified or indicated on drawings, only nursery grown plants shall be used. Plants, which are potted, or plastic bag grown shall not be root bound. 7.3.4 Each tree shall possess characteristics for its variety and growth typical to such trees. All trees shall be well branched with straight trunks, or trunks characteristic of the species, with a well-shaped top and intact leader. The overall height shall be measure from the trunk's earth line to the top of the trees. The stem diameter shall measure at 1000 mm from the earth-line.


SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING 95 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 95 7.3.5 Palms shall have vigorous root systems, crown of new leaves, proper colour of leaves of adult palms and sufficient hardliner. The height of palms shall be measured from the trunk's earth-line to the base of the first frond. 7.3.6 Each shrub and vine shall possess characteristic and growth typical of the species. All shrubs and vines shall be well shaped and bushy with well-spaced branches, and not skinny. The height of shrubs or vines shall be measured from the stem's earth-line to the top of the branches. 7.3.7 Ground cover plant is defined as any plant or group of plants, other than grass, which will satisfactorily cover the ground, forming a compact and attractive cover. 7.4 PLANT SIZE & SPECIFICATIONS The size of the plant is referred as the appropriate size (i.e. the size that is required for planting out on sites). The successful tenderer is required to submit the plants size certified by the landscape architect for P.D.’s concurrence. The selection of plant types and specifications should follow strictly the specifications prepared for the project by the landscape architect and approved by the P.D. 7.4.1 Ground covers (excluding turf) Unless otherwise specified, the groundcovers shall not be less than 150mm height. All ground cover plants shall be well shaped, bushy and with vigorous root systems. Each type shall possess characteristics and growth of the species. 7.4.2 Shrubs Each shrub shall have well branching system and resembles a typical species of its own. Unless otherwise specified, the dimension shall range between 300 mm to 1000mm in height,and bushy head of 300 mm to 450 mm in spread.


SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 96 SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 96 7.4.3 Trees Trees may be from the container grown or on the open ground. There are three types of trees: a) Tree Saplings Unless otherwise specified, tree sapling shall have a straight main stem of not less than 1200 mm in height from the soil level to the lowest branch, and a stem diameter of 12 mm and a well branching system. b) Rooted Stump Cuttings Unless otherwise specified, rooted stump cuttings shall have a straight main stem of 2400 mm to 3000 mm overall height with a diameter of 50 mm to 75 mm. The stump cuttings shall have a well-developed root system with well- balanced branches. c) Instant Trees Unless otherwise specified, an instant tree shall have an overall size of 2400 mm to 3000 mm with well spread branches. 7.4.4 Palms Palms may be container grown or from the open ground. They are of two types of palms: a) Single-stem palms This refers to those palms with single main trunk and resembles a typical species of its own. The trunk height shall be not less than 1200mm when measured from the earth line to the base of the first frond. The palms shall have at least five (5) mature grown leaves, and a healthy fibrous root system. b) Cluster palms These palms referred to are those grown in clusters. They shall have a minimum of three (3) stems clustered together measured not less than 1.0 m to 1.5 m in height above the soil level. The crown shall have well balanced matured leaves and healthy fibrousroot system.


SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING 97 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 97 7.5 PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS 7.5.1 The successful tenderer is required to locate and peg out the tree / shrub holes or beds as specified in the drawings by means of 500 mm to 1000 mm height stakes prior to commencement of the Works to the satisfaction of the P.D. The successful tenderer shall rectify errors in setting out at own expense. 7.5.2 The holes for planting shall be excavated in the following minimum sizes: a) 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm for trees and palms. b) 300 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm for shrubs unless otherwise specified. c) Flower beds or trenches to the size as indicated in the drawings and to a depth of not exceeding 600mm or as specified in the drawing. 7.5.3 The distance for planting shall be the following minimum dimensions: a) 3000 mm to 5000 mm for trees and palms unless otherwise specified. b) 150 mm to 300 mm distance for shrubs unless otherwise specified. c) 100mm to 150mm distance zig-zag planting for ground covers. 7.5.4 Unless otherwise specified, the soil mixture is to consist of :- a) 2/3 approved topsoil b) 1/3 approved sludge, or chickens dung or compost as approved. 7.5.5 Topsoil Topsoil shall be fertile, friable, and shall be obtained from a well- drained site that is free from flooding. It shall be of medium texture


SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 98 SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 98 7.5.6 Manure and Compost All manure or compost used as additive to the soil mixture shall be procured from an approved source. Compost shall consist of decomposed and semi-decomposed vegetation. 7.5.7 Fertilizer Phosphorous (P) is important for the development of healthy root growth, and shall be applied in the form of C.I.R.P. (Christmas Island Rock Phosphate) at a ratio of 0.5 kg per one cubic meter tree hole, or shrub hole, or shrub bed. It shall be well mixed with the soil mixture before planting operation is carried out. 7.6 TURFING 7.6.1 Turfing shall be provided to all exposed earthsurfaces throughout the whole site. All surfaces shall be completely cleared of all incidental builders’ debris stone and other obstruction 7.6.2 Topsoil of 50 mm thick shall be provided on a prepared surface and compacted to provide a suitable plinth for growth of the turf. Before spreading of the topsoil, the ground is to be trimmed and leveled and all roots of bushes and undesirable growth grubbed up and removed from the site. 7.6.3 All turf shall be of good, healthy, dense, indigenous ‘cow grass’ (Axonopus Compressus unless otherwise specified) from an approved source (P.D.’s concurrence). They shall be free from weeds and other foreign vegetation. Each turf shall be approximately 230mm x 230mm sods firmly rooted into at least 50mm of earth bed. 7.6.4 Closed turfing shall be provided to slopes of embankment and extending two meters of the platform at the top and bottom of the slope, one meter to sides of all drains and two meters wide of the road shoulders. All other areas shall be spot turfed. 7.6.5 Where closed turfing is required, the turf shall be placed so that they cover the whole area without any space between them.


SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING 99 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 99 7.6.6 Where spot turfing are required, the turf shall be laid at 300mm centres in two directions at right angles to each other. 7.6.7 All closed turfing to slopes of embankment shall be pegged in place with 12mm diameter wooden peg 200mm long. 7.6.8 The successful tenderer shall maintain and water the turf for the whole of the maintenance period. Any turf that becomes defective shall be replaced at the Contractor’s own expense. 7.7 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE 7.7.1 All details of maintenance works shall follow `Garis Panduan Lanskap Negara’ (Latest Edition) by Jabatan Perancang Bandar & Desa. (Kementerian Perumahan & Kerajaan Tempatan). 7.7.2 The maintenance period shall be for a two (2) year period unless otherwise stated in the contract. 7.7.3 During the maintenance period, the successful tenderer is required to implement the maintenance works as follows : a) Water the plant at least twice a day. b) Fertilize for the first 6 month with NPK 15:15:15 (one bimonthly) and as needed after 6 month onwards. c) Site cleaning and weeding / hoeing. d) Disease and Pest control. e) Plant replacement. f) Mulching g) Trimming / Pruning 7.7.4 The successful tenderer shall provide persons who are competent and experienced for organizing and running the maintenance programs. 7.7.5 The successful tenderer shall be responsible for the use of all materials, labour and equipment. Any injury to plant materials caused by such materials, labour and equipment shall be corrected and repaired by the successful tenderer and no extra cost shall be entertained.


SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 100 SECTION 7.0: LANDSCAPE & TURFING Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 100 7.7.6 Maintenance shall also include all temporary protection fences, barriers and signs and all other work incidental to proper maintenance.The successful tenderer shall provide, at his own expense, protection for all planted areas from trespassing and damage at all times. All injured or damaged plant materials found during the maintenance period shall be treated or replaced immediately as required by the P.D. 7.7.7 The successful tenderer shall carry out all necessary measures to ensure that all plants shall thrive and become established within this period. All landscaped areas shall be inspected at monthly intervals and lists of remedial works shall be issued upon each inspection within seven (7) working days. All items on the remedial work list shall be executed before the next inspection. 7.8 FINAL HANDING OVER 7.8.1 Two weeks before the expiry of the Maintenance Period (MP) a joint final inspection shall be held with the P.D. to review the requirements for any alteration or replacement in order to gain approval for Final Handing Over. 7.8.2 At the time of the final inspection, all areas under this Contract shall be free of weeds, neatly cultivated and raked, and all plant boxes in good order. Grass shall be neatly cut and all clippings removed. No bare patches of earth shall be visible in turf or planting areas unless specified (i.e. rings around tree trunks). 7.8.3 If any portions of the works are found to be not acceptable, under the terms and intent of the drawings and specifications, the formal MP for all the work shall be extended at no extra cost until the defects in the work have been corrected and the work is acceptable by the P.D.


SECTION 8.0: RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 101 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 8.0: RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 101 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 8.0 : RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 8.1 GENERAL 8.1.1 The dimensions of the game facilities shall comply with the requirements of the. Garis Panduan dan Peraturan bagi Perancangan Bangunan oleh Jawatankuasa Standard dan Kos (latest edition). 8.1.2 Orientation of the outdoor game facilities shall consider the orientation of the sun. 8.1.3 All game court surfaces are to be finished with endorsed and recommended surfacing systems with excellent shock absorbility, elasticity, flexibility, strong protective membrane, waterproof, resilience and slip resistance 8.1.4 Children's playground facilities: a) Children's indoor and outdoor play structures shall be constructed of sturdy, durable,UV stabilized plastic polymers and galvanized steel/aluminium posts with non-toxic coatings, suitable for prolonged outdoor exposure. Stainless steel hardware are to be used. Decks are to be of non-slip surfaces. b) All swings are to be provided with PVC coated galvanized swing chains and slash-proof rubber seats. c) All play structures and independent play events are to be of visually stimulating bright primary colours. d) All playgrounds shall have fall-absorbing surfaces to help protect against injuries due to falls. These surfaces provided shall be continuous and link all the play equipment together. e) The quality and safety standards of the children playing facilities shall comply with any of the following requirements: i. ISO 9002 (International Quality Standard) i. ii. DIN 7926ii)


SECTION 8.0: RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 102 SECTION 8.0: RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 102 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF iii) BS 5696ii) v) Australianiv)Standard No. AS 1924 (Pt.1 & 2) vii) Latest government standard and circular vi) Basic Requirement/Component for the Recreational facilities shall be as below unless otherwise stated : a)a) One(1)no. badminton court complete with lines, netpoles, net and galvanized mild steel umpire chair. b) One(1)no. Football ground complete with lines, goal posts & net. c) Four(4)no. Volleyball court complete with lines, netpoles, net and galvanized mild steel umpire chair. d) Changing facilities with toilets, showers and changing cubicles complete with lockers for both males and females. A children's playground shall have a composite structure and independent play events inclusive of, but not limited to the following: a)a) Composite Play Structure: Two (2) nos. slides Poles &Climber Challenge ladder b)b) Independent Play Events: Two (2) nos. see-saws Four (4) nos. swings with two (2) nos. Infant seats Two (2) nos. spring events


SECTION 9.0: MAINTENANCE 103 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 9.0: MAINTENANCE 103 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 9.0 : MAINTENANCE 9.1 GENERAL 9.1.1 This section shall be read in conjunction with Facilities And Assets Management Brief Proposal. 9.1.2 The successful tenderer is required to submit a comprehensive maintenance programme (duration of two years period) to the Project Director. 9.1.3 The successful tenderer shall manage the operation and maintenance of the building project to ensure the life cycle of the buildings are optimized at all times. 9.1.4 Materials and equipment shall be capable of easy maintenance / repair and integration with other maintenance systems. 9.1.5 The successful tenderer is required to provide qualified and competent professionals to implement the maintenance programme. 9.1.6 In case of building complexity (defined by JKR), the successful tenderer is required to provide qualified professionals to implement the maintenance programme and to provide training to the client’s representative at site. 9.1.7 All materials/components shall be replaceable and shall be capable of easy maintenance/repair and integration with other maintenance systems. 9.1.8 The successful tenderer is required to provide the training on operation and maintenance to the government so that government can smoothly undertake the maintenance and operation of the project. 9.1.9 All repair works performed and items replaced during the maintenance period shall be subjected to further similar guarantee from the date of repair/replacement.


SECTION 9.0: MAINTENANCE Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 104 SECTION 9.0: MAINTENANCE 104 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 9.2 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 9.1.10 The successful tenderer shall prepare and submit four (4) sets of Operation and Maintenance Manuals to maintain the works to the satisfaction of JKR. 9.1.11 Contents of the Maintenance Manual: a) The Maintenance Manual shall incorporate all maintenance systems and give details of the operation and required maintenance of all items, components and systems comprising the Works. b) This information shall be supplied for JKR’s review in the following format: i. Specially written information shall be on A4 size pages with typed text using double spacing and in a format agreed prior to submission. ii. Drawn information shall generally be on A1 size sheets. iii. Standard published information shall be carefully selected and edited to include only those items installed. 9.1.12 The following component information shall be supplied for every item, component and/or system: a) Certified manufacturing certificate b) Full description giving any special features. A full breakdown of the parts and the catalogue number of the constituent parts. c) The guarantee period of any element or material where in excess of the warranty required by the General Specification. 9.1.13 Maintenance Procedures: the Maintenance Manual shall include fully comprehensive details in respect of: a) Cleaning procedures for all elements of the works. b) Replacement procedures c) Regular cyclical maintenance procedures


SECTION 9.0: MAINTENANCE 105 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 9.0: MAINTENANCE 105 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF d) Repair procedures in the event of damage e) Washing methods, including the frequency and method of washing required to maintain performance and appearance.Details shall be provided in respect of the maximum time during which performance of components can be maintained, together with the frequency and method of washing required to achieve this. 9.2 DURABILITY The performance criteria shall be satisfied for the full design life of the works provided if the maintenance has always been carried out as specified by the tenderer. 9.3 ASSET REGISTRATION, TAGGING AND INVENTORY Contractor shall implement the tagging of all required facilities such as built-in and loose furniture, keys, locks etc. and shall follow JKR’s requirement. This requires registration of assets, inventory documentation and collaboration during the Defect Liability Period.


SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 106 SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 106 SECTION 10.0 : CONTENTS OF TENDERER’S PROPOSAL 10.1 DESIGN PROPOSAL 10.1.1 The design proposal shall be professionally developed and refined to meet the proper functional requirements of each type of building and the correct functioning of each room. The proposal shall be in compliance to the requirements of the Local Authority and meet all regulatory requirements and approvals of any other government agencies. 10.1.2 The tenderers are required to submit a design proposal consisting of a design report, drawings, specifications, schedules, calculations, catalogues etc. For the intended project in accordance with the works requirements. 10.1.3 Descriptions of planning principles and design descriptions shall be submitted complete with diagrams/charts of vehicular / pedestrian traffic flow, security and the various zones. 10.2 DESIGN REPORT Design report shall consist of but not limited to the followings: a) Planning and design concept and principles. b) Design descriptions of the proposal. c) Schematic drawings and sketches showing design intent. d) Diagrams (Zoning, Circulation etc.) e) Activity work flow. f) Proposed work programme. g) IBS Score Calculation. h) Sustainable Design Proposal (passive and active). 10.3 DRAWINGS 10.3.1 All drawings submitted shall be in metric scale. The drawings shall have title format approved by the P.D. and shall be orderly numbered.


SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL 107 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 107 10.3.2 Drawings submitted shall consist of but not limited to the followings: a) Key and Location Plan of the project site. b) Master Plan of the entire site development, showing the layout of the buildings and infrastructure. c) Detailed site layout of buildings, confined to area to be developed only, accurately surveyed and to be presented in minimum scale of 1:500. d) Floor plans,loaded plans, elevations, sections and perspective views (interior and exterior) of all buildings. e) All relevant Interior Design and Landscape drawings. 10.3.3 The drawings shall indicate clearly building materials and finishes for floors, walls, ceilings, roofs and also structural methods to be used. 10.3.4 Floor plans shall also indicate position and extent (length and height) of built-in furniture and equipment proposed. Detailed design of built-in furniture shall be produced after award of tender. 10.3.5 Plans and drawings shall clearly indicate the name, room code, finishes and size of every room or area. 10.3.6 All areas and rooms shall indicate type of ventilation in the floor plans. 10.3.7 Landscape Drawings Landscape drawings shall consist of hard and soft landscaping works, complete with specifications of both landscaping materials. The tenderer is required to submit one (1) complete set of design proposal consisting of the brief write-up, design concept, drawings, specifications and schedules but not limited to the followings: a)a) Landscape design concept and write-up. b)b) Landscape master plan. c)c) Zoom in plans d)d) Complete planting schedule with actual plants photo. e)e) Plans, elevations, section and perspective views. f)f) Planting detail. g) Working drawings and specifications and catalogue required shall be submitted to P.D. prior to construction.


SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 108 SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 108 g) 10.3.8 Interior Design Drawings For interior design works, the tenderer are required to submit one (1) complete set of design proposal consisting of the brief write-up, design concept, drawings specifications and schedules as follows: a) Coloured floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, elevations and sections. b) Detailing (minimum not less than 1:20 scale) c) Perspectives of all proposed areas d) Catalogues e) Specifications. 10.4 SCHEDULES AND SPECIFICATIONS. The tenderer shall submit schedules in accordance to the requirements of the brief as the following: a)a) Schedule of Accommodation & finishes (Appendix 2) b) Schedule of Doors and Windows b) c) Schedule of Architectural Components and Materials c) (Appendix4) d) Schedule of Ironmonge d) ies (Appendix 5). e) Schedule e) of Sanitary Fittings & Fixtures (Appendix 6). f) Schedule of Built f) -In Furniture (Appendix 7). g) Schedule of Laboratory Furniture (Appendix 8) g) h) Schedule of Loose Furniture and Equipments (Appendix 9). h) i) Schedule of Internal & External Signages (Appendix 10 i) ) j) Schedule of Other Accessories j) k) Schedule k) and specifications of Interior Design Works (where applicable). l) Any other schedules as mentioned in the relevant sections or l) whenever required by the P.D, pertaining to Architectural and Landscape Works. m) The tenderer shall submit summary of architecture components and material (Appendix 4). Catalogues, brochures and samples shall be provided to support the specifications for all building materials,


SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL 109 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 109 furniture and equipments.Minimum of three (3) equivalent alternatives shall be submitted for every specification proposed on materials, furniture and equipments. 10.5 DOCUMENTATION FOR SUBMISSION 10.5.1 Submission for tenderer shall consist of the following: a) Recommended paper sizes for documentation, presentation and submission shall be minimum as follows: Item Min paper size/scale Presentation drawings and schedules for technical proposal A3 Proposal write-up, specifications, catalogues A3 Main drawings (readable and standard scale) i. Architectural main drawings ii. Loaded plans 1:100 1:75 Detail drawings (readable and standard scale) A3 Exterior perspective drawings – 3 nos. A2 Note: The tenderer shall also provide readable scaled drawings of the building as a whole. 10.5.2 All A1 and A0 size drawings shall be submitted in booklet type format ( folded and binded maximum of A3 size).


SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 110 SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 110 10.6 DOCUMENTATION FOR SUBMISSION (SUCCESSFUL TENDERER) 10.6.1 Submission for successful tenderer shall consist of the following: a) Recommended paper sizes for documentation, presentation and submission shall be minimum as follows: Item Min paper size/scale Presentation drawings and schedules for technical proposal A3 Proposal write-up, specifications, catalogues A3 Main drawings (readable and standard scale) i. Architectural main drawings ii. Loaded plans 1:100 1:75 Room Data Document i. Room data sheet ii. Drawings A3 A3 Exterior perspective drawings – 3 nos. A2 Note: The tenderer shall also provide readable scaled drawings of the building as a whole. b) Submission of building model in metric scale of suitable size shall be submitted upon P.D.’s request or upon confirmation of any changes to architectural concept. c) The successful tenderer shall submit `manual quality’ for the quality assurance system of architectural works to the P.D. for his approval before commencement of works. d) The successful tenderer is required to submit four (4) complete sets of the contract drawings and specifications to the P.D. prior to construction and within three (3) months after Letter of Award. Two (2) copies of any subsequent amendment documents shall likewise be provided. e) The successful tenderer shall ensure all contract drawings have complied to Non-Conformance Report (NCR).


SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL 111 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 111 f) Upon completion of the project, the successful tenderer is required to submit five (5) complete sets of as-built drawings in hard and soft copy as agreed by the P.D. g) The successful tenderer is required to produce 3-D presentation drawings and animations of exterior and interior views of the proposal (artist impression, perspective drawings, computer graphics, etc). h) The successful tenderer is required to document the whole process of construction in the form of photograph, video and reports. 10.7 ROOM DATA 10.7.1 The successful tenderer is required to submit Room Data Documents prior to commencement on works on site. The documents shall be signed and declared by the successful tenderer and all related consultants within 8 months after Letter of Acceptance (LA). The documents shall be binded in 2 sets (hard cover and spiral binding). 10.7.2 The room data shall consist of a breakdown of schedules and drawings as follows: a) Room Data Sheet For every individual room, the list, descriptions and specifications of the types of: i. Floor, wall and ceiling finishes. ii. Loose and fixed furniture iii. Medical and non-medical equipment iv. Doors and windows v. Ironmongeries vi. Sanitary wares and fittings vii. Mechanical and electrical services items such as lightings, switches, exhaust fans, fans, air-conditioning units, power sockets, telephone outlets, fire fighting equipments and any other M & E equipments. viii. Any other items, which may be proposed or provided for the individual rooms.


SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 112 SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 112 b) Drawings (Plans and Four Wall Elevations for each rooms/areas) The drawings shall consist of the following: i. Key Floor Plans ii. The floor plans, elevations and ceiling plans of the individual rooms shall be fully loaded indicating the legends, types, descriptions, specifications, exact dimensions, locations, numbers etc. of all the items as outlined in the room data sheet. c) Loaded Drawings reference manuals consist of reference fixtures and fittings of coding, drawings and dimensions.


SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL 113 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 113 10.8 TENDERER’S PROPOSAL CHECKLIST SUBMISSION CONTENT COMPLIANCE ( √ ) DESIGN REPORT PLANNING AND DESIGN CONCEPT DESIGN DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PROPOSAL SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES DIAGRAMS (ZONING, CIRCULATION etc.) ACTIVITY WORK FLOW PROPOSED WORK PROGRAMME IBS SCORE CALCULATION SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PROPOSAL ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS KEY PLAN AND LOCATION PLAN MASTER PLAN FLOOR PLAN LOADED PLAN ELEVATION SECTION PERSPECTIVES LANDSCAPE INTERIOR DESIGN WORKS SCHEDULES ACCOMMODATION AND FINISHES DOORS AND WINDOWS IRONMONGERY SANITARY FITTING & FIXTURES BUILT-IN FURNITURE LABORATARY FURNITURE LOOSE FURNITURE INTERNAL & EXTERNAL SIGNAGES OTHER ACCESSORIES SPECIFICATION OF OTHER DESIGN WORKS SPECIFICATION (CATALOGUE/ SAMPLE) FLOOR FINISHES WALL FINISHES CEILING FINISHES ROOF FINISHES DOOR WINDOW IRONMONGERY SANITARY FITTINGS PAINTING LOOSE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT WATERPROOFING COLUMN, WALL AND DOOR PROTECTION OTHER ACCESSORIES


SECTION 11.0: REQUIREMENT OF APPROVING AUTHORITIES Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 114 SECTION 11.0: REQUIREMENT OF APPROVING AUTHORITIES Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 114 SECTION 11.0 : REQUIREMENT OF APPROVING AUTHORITIES 11.1 GENERAL 11.1.1 The successful tenderer shall appoint a Professional Architect who is competent and experienced to execute all basic services and where applicable for supplementary services for the whole project. The professional fees for the scope of services provided by the Architect shall be borne by the tenderer in accordance to the Architects Act 1967, Architect Rules (Scale of Minimum Fees) 2010. 11.1.2 The successful tenderer shall appoint a Landscape Architect and/or Town Planner who is competent and experienced to execute works as required by the Local Authority for the said project. The professional fees for the scope of services provided by the landscape architect and/or Town Planner shall be borne by the tenderer in accordance to the Manual Perolehan Perkhidmatan Perunding by Kementerian Kewangan Malaysia (latest edition). 11.1.3 Where required by the Government, the successful tenderer shall appoint other consultants who are competent and experienced to execute works related to the said project. The fees for the scope of services provided by these consultants shall be borne by the successful tenderer to the government’s approval. 11.1.4 The successful tenderer shall obtain the approval requirements from the Local Authority and other technical agencies, and comply with Malaysian statutory regulations and by-laws as highlighted below: a) Planning Permission The development proposed shall obtain planning permission and abide by all conditions imposed by the Local Planning Authority. TCPA 1976, Act 172 section 20 requires planning permission to be obtained prior to any development. Requirements for the planning permission shall include documents, layout plans, development proposal report, EIA approval if required and prescribed fees. b) Building Approval All building approval applications are required to be submitted to the respective local authorities as provided for under section 70 of Act 133. Term and technical requirements for submitting plans shall be in


SECTION 11.0: REQUIREMENT OF APPROVING AUTHORITIES 115 Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF SECTION 11.0: REQUIREMENT OF APPROVING AUTHORITIES Ver 1:2013 HEALTH FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL WORKS BRIEF 115 accordance of the Uniform Building By-Law 1984. Submission for building plan approval shall be made by the submitting person and shall include submission of all drawings, calculations and documents in orderly manner. c) Certificate of Completion and Compliance (CCC) Upon satisfactory completion of works and obtaining clearances or confirmation from the local authority and the respective technical departments, the Principal Submitting Person (PSP) shall issue CCC for the said project. 11.1.5 The successful tenderer shall be responsible to liaise with the relevant Local Authority including other technical agencies regarding the infrastructure facilities required such as water supply, electrical power, telephone, fire fighting requirements, drainage, sewerage, access roads, the rubbish disposal etc, and thus to provide all the necessary requirements in relation to them for this project. 11.1.6 Whenever required by the by-law or regulations, the successful tenderer shall be responsible to prepare and submit drawings, calculations and/or documents to the relevant Authorities for approval through the local practicing professionals who have registered with the relevant boards. 11.1.7 Prior to submission to the approving authorities, the P.D. shall agree with all designs, drawings and specifications. A copy of all correspondences and replies to/from the approving authorities shall be extended to the P.D. 11.1.8 The successful tenderer shall be responsible to inform the related technical departments regarding the development of the project, such as the Town Planning Department, the Local Council etc.


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APPENDICES


LIST OF APPENDIX APPENDIX REFERENCE TO SECTION APPENDIX 1 - PROJECT BRIEF 1.0 & 2.0 APPENDIX 2 - SCHEDULES OF ACCOMMODATION & FINISHES 3.0 APPENDIX 3 - CONCEPTUAL DESIGN DRAWINGS 1.0 APPENDIX 4 - SUMMARY OF ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS & MATERIALS 5.0 APPENDIX 5 - SCHEDULE OF IRONMONGERIES 5.0 APPENDIX 6 - SCHEDULE OF SANITARY FITTINGS & FIXTURES 5.0 APPENDIX 7 - SCHEDULE OF BUILT-IN FURNITURE 5.0 APPENDIX 8 - SCHEDULE OF LABORATORY FURNITURE 6.0 APPENDIX 9 - SCHEDULE OF LOOSE FURNITURES 6.0 APPENDIX 10 - SCHEDULE OF INTERNAL & EXTERNAL SIGNAGES 6.0 GLOSSARY & ABREVIATIONS -


APPENDIX 1: PROJECT BRIEF


APPENDIX 1 - PROJECT BRIEF PROJECT NAME : SUBJECT DESCRIPTION A PROJECT TITLE B LOCATION OF SITE, KEY PLAN LOCATION PLAN SITE PLAN (lot, road, district, state), with an approximate site area in (acres/hectares/meter square) C THE DESCRIPTION OF SITE CONDITIONS D PROJECT COMPONENTS Refer to Medical Brief of Requirements


APPENDIX 2: SCHEDULE OF ACCOMMODATION AND FINISHES


APPENDIX 2 – SCHEDULE OF ACCOMODATION AND FINISHES PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : LEVEL DEPART- MENT CODE SPACE / FUNCTION / ROOM / AREA DESIGNATION CAPACITY NORMS FLOOR AREA (m²) TOTAL AREA (m²) FINISHES* CEILING HEIGHT VENTILATION REMARKS FLOOR SKIRTING WALL CEILING 1 1.0 Nett Floor Area (NFA) 2 Nett Floor Area (NFA) Total Nett Area Total Circulation (30%) Total Services (15%) TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA (GFA) Notes: (1) Finishes* - Refer legend Declaration (signed by Architect): ……………………………..………..


LEGEND – FINISHES A. FLOOR NO. CODE DESCRIPTION 1. V1 Heavy duty Vinyl flooring 2. V 2 Anti-static Vinyl Flooring 3. V 3 Anti-slip Vinyl Flooring 4. V 4 Heavy duty, fully flexible and resilient for sports flooring and children play area 5. V 5 High resistant to Chemical 6. CP1 Heavy duty carpet flooring (loop pile 36 oz.) 7. CP2 Heavy duty carpet tiles (300 x 300mm 26 oz.) 8. CP3 Heavy duty carpet flooring (loop pile 26 oz.) 9. CP4 Heavy duty carpet tiles (300 x 300mm 26 oz.) 10. TP1 Medium duty timber strip (Glueing System) 11. TP2 Heavy duty timber strip (e.g. HDF Board or equivalent) 12. F H Cement sand screed with floor hardener 13. EP Cement sand screed with Epoxy Coating & Floor Hardener 14. LK Waterproofed cement sand screed/power float 15. GN Selected Granite Floor Tile (300 x 300mm) 16. GN1 Selected Granite Floor Tile (600 x 600mm) 17. PGN1 Selected Porcelain Floor Tiles (600 x 600mm) Polished (Classification Group BIa/B1b) 18. PGN2 Selected Porcelain Floor Tiles (600 x 600mm) (matt) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 19. CT1 Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy Finish) (Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb) 20. CT2 Ceramic Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glossy Finish) (Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb) 21. CT3 Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glazed finish) (Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb) 22. CT4 Ceramic Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glazed finish) (Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb) 23. CT5 Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (matt finish) (Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb) 24. CT6 Ceramic Tiles (300 x 300mm) (matt finish) (Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb) 25. HT1 Porcelain Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy finish) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 26. HT2 Porcelain Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glossy finish) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 27. HT3 Porcelain Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glazed finish) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 28. HT4 PorcelainTiles (300 x 300mm) (Glazed finish) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 29. HT5 Porcelain Tiles (200 x 200mm) (matt finish) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 30. HT6 Porcelain Tiles (300 x 300mm) (matt finish) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 31. CP2.1 Heavy duty carpet tiles (300 x 300mm 36 oz.) with raise flooring system 32. 30CSP Cement sand screed with waterproofing 33. PPP Plaster with class 'O' P.U Paint 34. CM Chequed Aluminium Metal Plate 35. SD Specialist Detail 36. CR Cement sand screed, smooth finish


B. SKIRTING NO. CODE DESCRIPTION 1. SV 100mm high Heavy duty skirting to match 2. SHT1 100(h) x 200 x 200mm Porcelain Tiles to match (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 3. SHT2 100(h) x 300 x 300mm Porcelain Tiles to match (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 4. SGN 200(h) x 300 x 300mm granite to match 5. STP 75mm(h) Timber skirting to match 6. SAL 100mm(h) Alum. skirting to match 7. SD Specialist Detail 8. TSI 100mm high timber skirting C. WALL NO. CODE DESCRIPTION 1. PP / SP Plaster & Paint 2. SP1 Plaster & Coating 3. AC1 Acoustic Fabric panel 4. AC2 Acoustic Metal panel 5. CT1 Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy finish) (5. Ft.) (Classification Group BIII) 6. CT2 Ceramic Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glossy finish) (5. Ft.) (Classification Group BIII) 7. CT3 Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy finish) (Ceiling Hgt) (Classification Group BIII) 8. CT4 Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy finish) (Ceiling Hgt) (Classification Group BIII) 9. MO Mosaic Tiles (50 x 50mm) 10. HT1 Homo. Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glossy finish) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 11. HT2 Homo. Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glazed finish) (Classification Group BIa/BIb) 12. GN Selected Granite tiles (300 x 300mm) (Polished finish) 13. CS Color bond Steel strip panel 14. AL Alum. Strip Panel 15. AC Metal Stud Acoustic Gypsum board partition 16. CER Frameless Mirror Glass 17. DG1 Frameless Tempered glass 18. DG2 one way mirror 19. DK Selected heavy duty fabricwall 20. KK Selected fabric & timber veneer & panelling with fabric finish 21. CT5 Ceramic tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy Finish) (7 ft.) (Classification Group BIII) 22. SD Specialist Detail


D. CEILING NO. CODE DESCRIPTION 1. FB1 Mineral Fibre Acous. Ceiling (600 x 600mm) 2. FB2 Mineral Fibre Acous. Ceiling (600 x 1200mm) 3. UC1 UAC superflex susp. Ceiling (600 x 600mm) 4. UC2 UAC superflex susp. Ceiling (600 x 1200mm) 5. SK Skim coat plastering 6. PP Plaster & Paint 7. PC1 Fibrous Plaster ceiling 8. PC2 fibrous plaster ceiling (metal section) with UPVC rain gutter 9. PC3 Gypsum board ceiling suspended (600 x 1200 10. TP Timber strip ceiling 11. Al Alum. strip panel 12. LS Fibreglass cement rend 13. AS1 Insulated aluminium strip ceiling 14. S1 Aluminium panel suspended (600 x 600mm) 15. UC3 UAC Superflex ceiling fixed to timber support complete with Acoustical Insulation (600 x 1200) 16. UC4 UAC Superflex ceiling fixed to timber support (600 x 1200) 17. UC5 UAC Superflex ceiling fixed to timber support with thermal insulation (600 x 1200) 18. SD Specialist Detail Notes : 1) All plastered wall and ceilings inside all labs are to be painted with anti fungus paint or approval equivalent. 2) All plastered wall and ceilings are to be painted with P.U paint or Approved equivalent Notes: (1) All plastered wall and ceilings inside all labs are to be painted with anti fungus paint or approval equivalent. (2) All plastered wall and ceilings are to be painted with P.U paint or Approved equivalent


APPENDIX 3: CONCEPTUAL DESIGNS DRAWINGS


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APPENDIX 4: SUMMARY OF ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS


APPENDIX 4 – SUMMARY OF ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS NO FINISHES DESCRIPTION PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS BRAND 1 BRAND 2 BRAND 3 REMARKS RANGE / SERIES RANGE / SERIES RANGE / SERIES 1.0 DOORS 1.1 Door Frame 1.2 Door Leave 1.3 Fire Door Leave 1.4 Glass Door Leave 1.5 Automatic Door 2.0 WINDOWS 2.1 Aluminum Frame (Powder Coated ) 2.2 Glass/Glazing Panel 2.3 Fixed Alum. Louvres (Powder Coated) 2.4 Powder Coated 3.0 CEILING 3.1 Ceiling Board / Ceiling T / Metal Suspension System 3.2 Laminated Gypsum Board 3.3 Gypsum Board 3.4 Acoustic Gypsum Board 3.5 Jointless Plasterboard 3.6 Decoratives Plaster Ceiling 3.7 Acoustic Ceiling 3.8 Jointless Plasterboard / P.U Paint 3.9 P.U Panel 3.10 Aluminium Strips Ceiling 3.11 Painted Soffit 3.12 Skim Coat


NO FINISHES DESCRIPTION PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS BRAND 1 BRAND 2 BRAND 3 REMARKS RANGE / SERIES RANGE / SERIES RANGE / SERIES 4.0 ROLLER SHUTTER 4.1 Roller Shutter / Fire-Rates Roller Shutter 5.0 FLOOR FINISHES 5.1 FLOOR TILES 5.1.1 Homogeneous Tiles 5.1.2 Matt Finished Homogeneous Tiles 5.1.3 Polish Homogeneous Tiles 5.1.4 Heavy Duty Homogeneous Tiles 5.1.5 Ceramic Tiles 5.2 VINYL 5.2.1 Vinyl Type 1 5.2.2 Vinyl Type 2 5.2.3 Vinyl Type 3 5.2.4 Vinyl Type 4 5.2.5 Vinyl Type 5 5.3 CARPET 5.3.1 Heavy Duty Carpet (Normal) 5.3.2 Heavy Duty Carpet (Clinical) 5.3.3 Timber Skirting 5.4 OTHERS 5.4.1 Paving 5.4.2 Cement Render With Floor Hardener 5.4.3 Cement Render 5.4.4 Cement Render With Pebble Wash 5.4.5 Granite 5.4.6 Epoxy Self Leveling


NO FINISHES DESCRIPTION PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS BRAND 1 BRAND 2 BRAND 3 REMARKS RANGE / SERIES RANGE / SERIES RANGE / SERIES 5.4.7 Raised Computer Floor 6.0 BRICK/BLOCK 7.0 DRYWALL 8.0 WALL FINISHES 8.1 WALL FINISHES 8.1.1 Emulsion Paint (Washable) 8.1.2 Emulsion Paint (Normal) 8.1.3 Epoxy Paint 8.1.4 Polyurethane Paint 8.1.5 Mural Paint 8.2 Barium Plaster 8.3 Wall Paper 8.4 WALL TILES 8.4.1 Glazed Ceramic Tiles 8.4.2 Polished Homogeneous Tiles 8.5 Acoustic Wall 8.6 Polyurethane Panel / Foam 8.7 Sound Proofing 8.8 External Paint 8.9 Timber 8.10 Metal 9.0 ROOF 9.1 Metal Deck 9.2 Insulation 10.0 SANITARY WARES / FITTINGS Sanitary Wares (Refer To Schedule Of Sanitary Fittings & Fixtures) 11.0 TOILET CUBICLES PHENOLIC PANEL 12.0 RAIN WATER GOODS UPVC Gutter & Rainwater Downpipe 13.0 ANTI-TERMITE


NO FINISHES DESCRIPTION PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS BRAND 1 BRAND 2 BRAND 3 REMARKS RANGE / SERIES RANGE / SERIES RANGE / SERIES PROTECTION 14.0 WALL & COLUMN, BAR & CORNER PROTECTION AND GROOVE LINE 15.0 BUILT-IN CABINET 16.0 LAB BENCH AND FITTINGS 17.0 HEAVY DUTY CUBICLE CURTAIN TRACK / I.V TRACK 18.0 IRONMONGERY 19.0 SIGNAGES 20.0 MISCELLANEOUS 20.1 Water Proofing 20.2 Shading Device 20.3 Porch Entrance 20.4 Driveway And Car park NOTES: 1. All component which related to the Architectural Component shall refer to the Architectural Loaded Manual. 2. All item location shall refer to Architectural Drawing. 3. All material shall have warranty provided by the supplier. 4. All product selection are chosen and evaluated by contractor and based on the product technical specification. 5. Brand Option 1, is primary brand and will be change to another option if the product not achieve technical specification of Architectural Brief.


APPENDIX 5: SCHEDULE OF IRONMONGERY


APPENDIX 5 - SCHEDULE OF IRONMONGERY Note: Schedule given for a reference only. PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : SCHEDULE OF IRONMONGERY Hinges Locksets & Latches Accessories & Fittings Closer Key Fire Door Ref Location Type Leaf Qty H1 H2 L1 L2 L3 L4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 C1 C2 K1 F1 F2 F3 CONTRACTOR : CONSULTANT : PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. :


APPENDIX 5 - SCHEDULE OF IRONMONGERY Note: Schedule given for a reference only. PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : SCHEDULE OF IRONMONGERY Hinges Locksets & Latches Accessories & Fittings Closer Key Fire Door Ref Location Type Leaf Qty H1 H2 L1 L2 L3 L4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 C1 C2 K1 F1 F2 F3 CONTRACTOR : CONSULTANT : PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. : APPENDIX 6: SCHEDULE OF SANITARY FITTINGS & FIXTURES


APPENDIX 6 - SCHEDULE OF SANITARY FITTINGS PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : TYPE DESCRIPTION / MODEL NO. BRAND NAME REMARKS 1 2 3 Squatting Wc With Flush Valve Pedestal Wc With Flish Valve Washhand Basin To Toilet Vanity Top With Integral Bowl To Toilet Soap Dispenser Soap Holder Urinal Bowl Shower Rose With Stop Cock Shower Tray Stainless Steel Sink Single Bowl, Double Drainer Toilet Roll Holder CONTRACTOR : CONSULTANT : PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. : Note: Schedule given for a reference only.


APPENDIX 6 - SCHEDULE OF SANITARY FITTINGS PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : TYPE DESCRIPTION / MODEL NO. BRAND NAME REMARKS 1 2 3 Squatting Wc With Flush Valve Pedestal Wc With Flish Valve Washhand Basin To Toilet Vanity Top With Integral Bowl To Toilet Soap Dispenser Soap Holder Urinal Bowl Shower Rose With Stop Cock Shower Tray Stainless Steel Sink Single Bowl, Double Drainer Toilet Roll Holder CONTRACTOR : CONSULTANT : PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. : Note: Schedule given for a reference only. APPENDIX 7: SCHEDULE OF BUILT IN FURNITURE


APPENDIX 7 - SCHEDULE OF BUILT IN FURNITURE Note: Schedule given for a reference only. PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : SCHEDULE OF BUILT-IN FURNITURE Specification Supplier Quantity Material Size Colour Ref Location CONTRACTOR: CONSULTANT: PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. :


APPENDIX 7 - SCHEDULE OF BUILT IN FURNITURE Note: Schedule given for a reference only. PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : SCHEDULE OF BUILT-IN FURNITURE Specification Supplier Quantity Material Size Colour Ref Location CONTRACTOR: CONSULTANT: PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. : APPENDIX 8: SCHEDULE OF LAB FURNITURE


APPENDIX 8 – SCHEDULE OF LAB FURNITURE Note: Schedule given for a reference only. PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : SCHEDULE OF LAB FURNITURE Specification Supplier Quantity Material Size Colour Ref Location CONTRACTOR: CONSULTANT: PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. :


APPENDIX 8 – SCHEDULE OF LAB FURNITURE Note: Schedule given for a reference only. PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : SCHEDULE OF LAB FURNITURE Specification Supplier Quantity Material Size Colour Ref Location CONTRACTOR: CONSULTANT: PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. : APPENDIX 9: SCHEDULE OF LOOSE FURNITURE


APPENDIX 9 - SCHEDULE OF LOOSE FURNITURE Note: Schedule given for a reference only. PROJECT NAME : LOCATION : SCHEDULE OF LOOSE FURNITURE Specification Supplier Quantity Material Size Colour Ref Location CONTRACTOR: CONSULTANT: PROJECT DIRECTOR: DATE : PAGE NO. :


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