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Avianca
Technical
Requirements
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Development of Aircraft Maintenance Facility


at

Jos Mara Crdova Int. Airport, Colombia

REVISION:
ISSUED BY:

Draft issue 2014-10-13


Ian Guinness

MRO Facilities, 41 Ennafort Road, Raheny, Dublin 5, Ireland.

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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 2
Definitions ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Preliminaries ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Design Information & Standards ...................................................................................................... 12
Employers Approvals ........................................................................................................................ 16

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Materials ............................................................................................................................................. 17
Employers Requirements ................................................................................................................. 35
Mechanical Performance Specification ........................................................................................... 43

Electrical Performance Specification ............................................................................................. 102


Equipment Supplied by the Employer ........................................................................................... 133
Procedures put in place by the Employer ..................................................................................... 134

Room Data Sheets ........................................................................................................................... 135


Cost Summary Sheet ....................................................................................................................... 136
Appendices....................................................................................................................................... 137

Time Schedule.................................................................................................................................. 138

Drawings ........................................................................................................................................... 139

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Introduction
PROJECT BACKGROUND
1.1
MRO Facilities have been employed by Avianca to prepare this document.
1.2
This document sets out the requirements of Avianca, and is called Avianca Technical
Requirements.
1.3
The purpose of this document is to set out the information required for the project to be procured by
a Design and Construct by a Main Contractor.
1.4
The project will consist of the construction of a multi bay Maintenance Repair & Overhaul (MRO)
facility to cater for Narrow Body (Code C) Aircraft at Jose Maria Cordova Int. Airport

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1.

2.

GENERAL PROJECT REQUIREMENTS

2.1

The Hangar is to be constructed at Jose Maria Cordova International Airport in Rionegro, Colombia.

2.2

The facility is to be a 3 bay code C hangar with the capability of accommodating 2 occasional wide
body aircraft, or 4 code C aircraft.

2.3

The aircraft to be accommodated are Narrow Body Aircraft Airbus A320 family, Boeing 737 family
and other code C aircraft including the AR 72, and wide body B787, B777, A350 and A330.

2.4

The hangar shall be a clear span of 138m by 55m and 16m clear height in the fuselage area and
23.0m in the tail section.

2.5

Workshops shall be provided on 2 levels First and Second floor.

2.6

Administrative Offices to be provided at Second Floor Level.

2.7

Each bay will require Floor Pits containing the relevant services.

2.8

An overhead 5tonne crane/s is required to serve each bay, a 2 tonne in the nose area, and a
combined tail dock (8tonne each half and 2 tonne crane)

2.9

A Fall Arrest system to be provided to all bays.

2.10

An Apron and Aircraft Parking Bays will be required in front of the Hangar.

2.11

A Taxiway connecting the Hangar to the runway will be required.

2.12

External building will be required for Hazardous stores, Canteen and security

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Definitions
Employer / Client
Employers Agent

Avianca
MRO Facilities

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The term Employer, Client or Owner shall refer to Avianca or its appointed
Representative (i.e. MRO Facilities).

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The term Designer , Electrical Designer or Mechanical Designer shall refer to the person/s or company
appointed by the Contractor to act as Designer with responsibility for performing the detailed design of the
all the Mechanical services. These requirements are stated in the succeeding sections.

The term Contractor, Mechanical Contractor, Electrical Contractor or Process Contractor shall refer to
the person/s or company appointed by the Client to design, supply, install, erect, test, and commission the
proposed services. These requirements are stated in the succeeding sections.
When the appointment of the Contractor, Mechanical Contractor, Electrical Contractor or Process
Contractor includes the responsibility of undertaking detailed design, the term Contractor shall also mean
Designer and vice versa.
The term Utility Supply Authority shall refer to the person/s or company which will provide the required
water, drainage, electricity and other services to the facility.
The term Architect shall refer to the Architect appointed by the Employer.

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Preliminaries
1.

NOTE
These preliminaries are not written to be full contract preliminaries, but to ensure key points are included in
the Contract Preliminaries. The onus is on the Contractor to ensure that all necessary preliminaries are
included.

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2. GENERAL
2.1
The Contractor is to allow for all necessary preliminaries to carry out the project.

3. CONFIDENTIALITY
3.1
This and associated documents are confidential and fully owned and copyrighted by the Employer.
3.2
In order for a person to have a copy of this document, a person or company will have signed a
confidentiality agreement binding the person to comply with the confidentiality agreement. The
agreement is listed in Appendix 1 of this document
3.3
To receive this document, a company will have signed a confidentiality agreement binding all who
receive it to comply with the confidentiality agreement. . Any document produced by the Designer /
Design Builder shall become owned by the Employer.

4. CONTRACT
4.1
A draft contract will be issued on Monday 20th October.
4.2
The contract will be final, and it if the Contractor can not submit a bid as a result of one or more
clauses they are to advise by 27th October.
4.3
If the contractor wishes to change one or more clauses, they may do so, but must offer the
alternative wording and the cost saving to the compliant bid.
4.4
The Designer / Design Builder will be deemed to have examined the site and have included for any
matters arising.

5. EMPLOYERS REQUIREMENTS
5.1
The ATR shall have priority over all other documentation.
5.2
Where a conflict arises in the ATR, the technical clauses shall supersede the general ones.

6.

EMPLOYERS REQUESTS
6.1
From time to time the Employer will request information on behalf of himself or others.
6.2
The Design Team or Contractor is to furnish this information within a reasonable time frame.
6.3
The Design team or Contractor may not claim for a delay to the programme as a result of these
requests.

7. EMPLOYERS CONTRACTORS
7.1
The Employer may employ direct Contactors and companies to carry out work in the facility during
the Contract period.
7.2
The Contractor shall provide services for these Direct Contractors, as if they were a domestic subcontractor of the Main Contractor.
7.2.1 Management and time scheduling of the Direct Contractor
7.2.2 Security passes and escorts as required
7.2.3 Services required by the Direct Contractor and any charges associated with them

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7.2.4
7.2.5
7.2.6

Amenities, toilets and coffee room


Location for storage container(s)
Skips (Dumsters/ waste containers) as required

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8. HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT


8.1
As defined by local law and guidance notes.
8.2
The procedures and guidelines as set out in Appendix 4.2 must be followed.
8.3
The Contractor will be responsible for Health, Safety and Environment..
8.4
The Employer will make the necessary appointments, but the appointed persons are to advise the
Employer and the Employer of his duties, and actively assist him to do so.
8.5
The Contactor shall have an emergency response plan written for the complete construction site, its
facilities and all personnel. This plan must be written in accordance with the Risk Analysis and
Environmental emergencies ( Oil splill, Chemical spill, etc).
8.6
Health and Safety Reports - Notwithstanding the obligations in the monthly report the Design Team /
Contractor to provide the Employer with a notice of any Notifiable H&S issues.
8.7
Employers Contractors
8.7.1 H&S induction / training as required. It should be noted that several contractors could be from
outside Colombia, and so the Contractor will have to prepare and implement a training plan for such
Direct Contractors to work on site without delay.

9. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.


9.1
The Contractor to supply and maintain 10 sets of permanently assigned and 6 sets of visitors H&S
PPE for the sole use of the Client and the Employers agent and any of their agents.
9.2
One set to be Safety boots, Hi-viz jacket with reflective stripes, hard hat, disposable ear plugs and
safety glasses.
9.3
The Contractor to make available, in a timely manner, all necessary PPE for Employers Contractors
at invoice cost from the Contractors supplier.

10. INSURANCES AND BOND


10.1
Employers Risk in the sum of Colombian Peso $ To Be Confirmed
10.2
General all risk insurance in the sum of Colombian Peso $ To Be Confirmed
10.3
Professional indemnity in the sum of Colombian Peso $ To Be Confirmed
10.4
Airside insurance in the sum of Colombian Peso $ To Be Confirmed
10.5
The provision of a performance bond will be required in the sum of To Be Confirmed % of the
Contract value.

11.EMPLOYER MEETINGS
11.1
Weekly meetings
- Informal weekly meetings will be held as coordinate by the Employers Agent.

12.FORMAL EMPLOYER MONTHLY MEETINGS


12.1
The Contractor to provide the Employer / project management team with a monthly report, in soft
copy 24hrs before the meeting setting out:
- Health & Safety issues
- Progress of the project.
- Design issues
- Construction issues
- Time schedule /Programme issues

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Cost issues
Variation log
Quality issues
A photographic record of on-site and off-site progress.
A photographic record of onsite progress from agreed locations. 6 number
A list of the immediate actions required by the Employer, and the time frame for a response.
An estimated final account summary, including all items the Contractor wishes to claim for as
additional costs. Any item carried out without Employer approval will be deemed inadmissible unless
prior approval has been sought.

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13.MUNICIPAL APPROVALS AND PLANNING PERMISSIONS.


13.1
The Employer is working to obtain permits.
13.2
The permit from Civil aviation authority has been obtained.
13.3
The Contractor may assume that the permit will be sufficiently advanced to allow the Contractor to
submit discipline by discipline permit.
13.4
The Contractor will have to carry out any additional work in relatin to permits, once they have been
appointed.
13.5
The Environmental permit will be applied for.
13.6
The Contractor or Design Builder is to allow for complying with the terms of these permits to carry out
the project.
13.7
Permit fees will be paid by the Employer at invoice cost.
13.8
The Designer / Design Builder is to provide necessary back up information as required by the
Employer or User to submit or answer additional information requests and obtain these permits.

14. PERMIT TO WORK


14.1
A permit to work system will be put in place to meet the requirements of the Airport Authority and
other relevant bodies.
14.2
All liaisons with the Airport Authority to be allowed for.
14.3
At least 1 month before the commencement of construction the Contractor will be required to submit
to the airport authority a Health and safety plan in accordance with the Resolutions as set out in
Appendix 4.1

15. PERSONNEL LOG


15.1
The Contractor must keep a record of all personnel on site at any time, and the record must be
available for inspection by the Employer, the Airport Authority and their agents or nominated persons
as they request.

16. WORK BY PUBLIC BODY CONTRACTORS AND AIRPORT DESIGNATED CONTRACTORS.


16.1
The Contractor is to allow for all works associated with the project as set out in this document.
16.2
The electrical supply to the site will be done by the Public Body contractor to the incoming switch
gear at the transformer. The Contractor is to allow for all works associated design, liaison,
construction management and the like for this work. Payment to the Public Body contractor will be by
the Employer.
16.3
The contractor to allow for all works associated with design, liaison, construction management for the
Public Body contractor / Airport Designated Contractor to supply the services to the connection point
as indicated on the drawings.
16.4
The exact scope of this work is not know at this time, but any cost to be paid to the Public Body
contractor / Airport Designated Contractor are to be paid by the Employer.

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17. SITE SECURITY


17.1
The Contractor will be responsible for maintaining a secure site and providing all reasonable security.
17.2
The site will be landside and so the contractor must allow for providing the necessary security posts
and staff to all for the contract to be completed.
17.3
For the purposes of security monitoring and site progress the Employer may install on the site CCTV
as he so wishes.

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18. SITE CLEANLINESS


18.1
The site is to be maintained in a clean fashion so as not to interfere with the operation of the Airport
Authority or other neighbours.
18.2
Any communal roadways or lands will be maintained in a clean condition at all times.
18.3
The Contractor is responsible for Foreign Object Damage (FOD) control.
18.4
The Contractor is responsible for bad weather procedures ( Hurricane, tropical storms, High winds
Hail, Rail, Flood and the like).

19. SITE AND ACCESS LUIS AND PRE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR


19.1
At this time it is envisaged that the site will be a landside construction site, with a temporary airside
fence to the standards required by the Airport Authority.
19.2
The Employer will have had constructed an airside fence and temporary hut.
19.3
Access will be from the existing road network, and will have to allow for additional security points as
required.
19.4
No activity is to take place outside the site boundary without the agreement of the Employer and / or
the Airport Authority and other relevant authorities

20. SITE SERVICES.


20.1
Existing site services insofar as known are shown on the accompanying drawings.
20.2
The Contractor is to investigate the site services and allow for all necessary works.
20.3
The work indicated on drawings is what is known at this time.
20.4
Capacity will be as required by the Designer /Design Builder.
20.5
The contractor is to provide temporary site services.

21. SITE WORKING HOURS


21.1
Site working hours are not controlled.
21.2
State requirements and guidelines are to be complied with.
21.3
There are no restrictions placed on the Contactor by the Employer. National guidelines on
construction operations that could cause a nuisance to neighbours must be complied with.
21.4
The Contractor will take all reasonable steps to minimise the impact of the works on the operations of
all neighbours and other relevant parties.
21.5
Any unavoidable interference to be arranged with the relevant parties before they occur.
21.6
As a requirement on security of the airport, restrictions may be placed on the contractor. As much
notice as possible will be given for these restrictions.
21.7
Specifically, the Contractor must ensure all workers do not exceed the national guides for working
hours.

22. AIRCRAFT WARNING LIGHTS AND FLAGS


22.1
Aircraft warning lights and flags to be maintained on plant and equipment as required by the
Relevant Aviation Authority.

23. SITE LABOUR CONDITIONS

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23.1

Site labour conditions are to be in accordance with state regulations.

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24. PROJECT AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT


24.1
The Contractor is required to provide all necessary personnel, facilities and services for the complete
and orderly execution of this contract. He is to supervise and co-ordinate all design and construction
activities during the project.
24.2
The Contractor will appoint a full time suitable qualified Project Manager who is to have at his
disposal all necessary facilities and communications including e- mail, fax, mobile telephone, A3
colour printer / copier / scanner.
24.3
A full set of up to date drawings and other construction documents will be maintained on site by the
Contractor for the sole use of the Employer.
24.4
The Contractor shall have a full time dedicated H&S person, and a full time environmental person on
site. Bothe persons must be professional and licensed in accordance with Colombian regulation.

25. TIME SCHEDULE / PROGRAMME


25.1
A detailed time schedule is to be included in the tender return document.
25.2
Progress to be tracked each week with the emphasis on maintaining the completion dates.
25.3
Any deviation from the contract end date to be agreed with the Employer within the terms of contract.

26. CHANGE ORDERS


26.1
The Contractor to maintain a log of Change orders.
26.2
The Contractor to issue a record of the requested variation as soon a practical after the request.
26.3
The Contractor is then within 10 days to submit a quotation or if this is not available, then an estimate
for the variation for the Employers approval, the impact on the Programme, if any, and any other
relevant information.
26.4
If the Contractor fails to provide a quotation within the time frame, then the Employer may issue as
assessment of the anticipated cost, and the contractors project manager must attend a meeting with
the Employer within 2 days and pro- actively participate in an assessment of the cost.
26.5
The Employer may then issue an approval instruction based on this assessment and the Contractor
must proceed with the work at the assessed cost.
26.6
The Contractor must advise the Employer as soon as possible if this assessment is to be exceeded
by 5% or more.

27. TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION


27.1
The Contractor will provide all necessary temporary accommodation to complete the contract.
27.2
The accommodation to include a fitted out meeting room for 12 persons for the use of all. There is to
be a booking system for the meeting room. The User or Employers Agent to have priority over
booking the room.
27.3
He is to provide accommodation for the use of the Employer and his agents. The exact scope of this
to be defined during the design process.
27.4
The accommodation to be set up and have wall boards, lighting, heating, security encoded wireless
broadband internet ( 4MB up and down load), networked connectivity to all the onsite printers
irrespective of the Contractors IT policy, network support or personnel for resolution of issues,
telephone, etc.
27.5
The contractor shall maintain the temporary accommodation in a clean and satisfactory condition.
27.6
All temporary accommodation and facilities to be provided free issue to the User, Employer and his
agents.
27.7
The Contractor must provide a room of suitable size and with the necessary equipment and aids to to
carry out the necessary H,S and E training.

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28. TEMPORARY WORKS.


28.1
All necessary temporary works will be allowed for.

29. TEMPORARY SERVICES


29.1
The Contractor to provide necessary temporary site services as required.
29.2
The contractor to remove all temporary site services upon completion of the project.

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30. REINSTATEMENT OF LANDS AROUND THE SITE


30.1
The soft areas are to be seeded with grass of an approved mix.
30.2
The landscaping to be maintained for 12 months after practical completion.
31. CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
31.1
The contractor shall provide and keep upto date a secure internet accessible files with all current
contract construction documents.
31.2
The files will be clearly identify the status of the document.
31.3
The Contractor shall have an H&S management system in place according to local legislation.

32. TESTING
32.1
The Contractor to allow for testing of all materials and systems in accordance with the relevant local
& government requirements, standards, code of practice or as requested, within reason, by the
Employer.

33. EMPLOYERS AGENTS


33.1
The Employer may appoint an Employers Agent as set out in the Contract.
33.2
If he does not make the appointment he will be assumed to undertake these duties himself.
33.3
The Contractor shall notify the Employers Agents of progress of the work and anticipated works on a
weekly basis.
33.4
The Employers Agents or his representative shall be given all reasonable access to any part of the
work either on site or in fabrication facility of suppliers facilities off site, during normal working hours.
33.5
The Contractor shall provide safe access to these parts of the work and provide any necessary
safety equipment.
33.6
Employers H&S on site work risk assessment to be accepted providing it complies with legislation
irrespective of the Contractors company policies.

34. WORKMANSHIP.
34.1
Workmanship shall be of a high caliber.
34.2
Any workmanship that the Employer deem is substandard, shoddy, or fails to meet with the relevant
standards shall be replaced by the Contractor at no cost to the Employer and with no implication on
the time schedule.

35. QUALITY CONTROL.


35.1
The Employer may appoint a Quality control person(s) to monitor and approve the level of
workmanship.
35.2
The Contractor shall abide by his directions, in accordance with the workmanship clause above.

36. BUILDING SPECIFICATION MATERIALS.


36.1
All materials specified in this specification are on the basis of as specified or similar approved before
installation.

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36.2
36.3

Where a performance specification exists along with a product the Contractor to satisfy themselves
of the suitability of the product.
All products are to be installed in accordance with the manufactures guidelines and
recommendations.

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37. WORK ON SITE


37.1
All work on site shall be carried out with reference to all relevant legislation, standards and local
regulations, including, but not limited to Health and Safety, good working practices, Employers
requirements, airport regulations and general good practice.
37.2
All necessary temporary works shall be included.

38. HEALTH AND SAFETY FILE / AS BUILT INFORMATION / O&M MANUALS


38.1
This sections sets out the minimum requirements.
38.2
The Project memory shall be completed. It will list the scope of work undertaken by the Contractor. It
will be a well written and edited document setting out what the contractor did, who did it, and what
are the remaining risk. It will be written from a practical, Health and Safety, and Environmental stand
point. It will not in any way replace the requirements of O&M manuals.
38.3
The format of the documents shall all be the same.
38.4
Documents may not have a qualifying stamp or note disclaiming responsibility for accuracy of
information.
38.5
The document shall be in Spanish.
38.6
38.6.1
38.6.2
38.6.3

Printed copies
3 number printed sets to be handed to the Employer
Index of documents with a full copy of the relevant index in the front of any copy, suitable highlighted.
Clearly labelled spines.

38.7
38.7.1
38.7.2
38.7.3

Soft copies.
2 number sets of labelled discs to be handed to the Employer
Soft copies shall have 4 levels of hyperlinks with unique labels
All files shall be pdf, with editable files of all drawings, maintenance schedules and other document
that have to be updated, in a separate indexed folder.

38.8

As- built manuals. In addition, As built manuals shall be provided for the complete installation and will
contain as a minimum the following:
Index of the documents
List of suppliers with their contact names, addresses, Telephone and fax numbers, e-mail addresses,
job number in their records and the like.
A folder with the final ERs, CPs, contract, information provided to the Contractor by the Employer
that would be relevant to any modifications or extensions to the completed complex.
Design calculations as supplied to Municipal authorities, design specifications, as installed design
drawings, as installed single line schematics for all services, as installed specifications where
different form design specifications.
Clearly marked up brochures of all installed items, with irrelevant sections of manufactures brochures
removed or clearly crossed out.
Drawings, validated by the Employers agent, of similar scale or larger to the Design documents for
all items. In addition an as constructed coordinated surface representation drawings will be
produced.
End point labeling and individual unique circuit labeling to be provided on all end points.
The Contractor is to provide full operating and maintenance manuals for all systems and equipment
supplied including all pressure tests and material certificates, as built drawings, valve/equipment
schedules and identification as set out in design specifications. Recommended spares, planned
maintenance schedules, warranties, service support offered.

38.8.1
38.8.2
38.8.3

38.8.4

38.8.5
38.8.6

38.8.7
38.8.8

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38.8.9 For software programmes, the Contractor shall provide P&IDs wiring diagrams, software
programmes in hard and soft copy. Programmes should be accessible and capable of being locally
supported and not in an E-prom
38.8.10 All services to be cleaned and prepared before testing is carried our prior to commissioning. Test
certificates etc to have been signed by a representative of the Employer at the time of the test.

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38.9
Record drawings
38.9.1 The Contractor shall maintain at the jobsite two sets (one in the Employers office) of full sized
construction drawings showing any deviations which have been made from the construction
drawings, including buried or concealed construction.
38.9.2 Special attention shall be given to recording the horizontal and vertical location of all buried utilities
that differ from the construction drawings.
38.9.3 These drawings shall be available for review by the Employer and the Employers agents at all times.
38.9.4 Request for partial payments will not be approved if the marked prints are not kept current, and
request for final payment will not be approved until the marked prints are delivered to the Employers
Agent.
38.9.5 These drawings shall be used to produce the final As-constructed drawings.
38.10 As-constructed drawings.
38.10.1 A full set of Drawings and schematics in dwg and pdf format required.
38.10.2 The drawing shall indicate cover and invert levels.
38.10.3 A GPS based topographic as constructed survey shall be carried out upon completion of the project
and issued in pdf and dwg format. Survey shall be formatted into A1 sheets for use at scales of
1:1000, 1:250 and 1:100.

38.11 Timescale
38.11.1
6 weeks prior to Practical completion a soft copy of the draft manuals will be issued. At Practical
Completion an draft manual will be issued along with all Building Regulations Certificates
38.11.2
4 weeks after Practical completion 3 bound copies and 2 soft copies on CDs will be issued
38.12 Storage of manuals
38.12.1
The Contractor will provide a suitably size fire proof shelved cabinet, to be located in an agreed
location on any floor.
38.12.2
The Contractor to place one set of new building manuals in the cabinet.
38.12.3
The contractor to provide a special section, with clear lockable front, to be provided for clearly
labelled CDs
38.12.4 The second full set is to be handed over in labeled boxes

38.13 Training.
38.13.1 Operator manuals shall be provide before the training and shall be used to train the Employers staff.
The Contractor will allow for the full classroom and on site training programme for the Employers
personnel such that they can operate the facility safely.
38.13.2 A log, signed by the trainees in each session shall be kept and handed over to the Employer as part
of the H&S file.
38.13.3 Training may only take place on fully commissioned systems. Draft as built documentation to be
available for all training sessions.

39. MAINTENACE AGREEMENTS


39.1
The Contractor shall with his submission submit maintenance agreement costs.
39.2
It shall be for all elements of the project Building , mechanical, electrical and the like.
39.3
The costs to be for each year 1 to 5 after Practical Completion.
The agreement shall be binding on the Contractor, its subcontractor and agents.

39.4

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Design Information & Standards


BUILDING & ASSOCIATED WORKS TO BE DESIGNED TO MEET LOCAL & NATIONAL STANDARDS.
1.1
Building Codes & Standards.
1.2
NFPA 409 and other relevant and associated standards.
1.3
Clear internal measurements are to be in the zone from 1.0m to 8.0m above the finished floor level.
1.4
Colour definition white means RAL 9010.
1.5
Appendix 4.1 gives a list of codes to be complied with.
1.6
M&E codes are listed in the M&E sections.
1.7
The Avianca H,S&E book in Appendix 4.2.

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2. BUILDING STANDARDS REGULATION


2.1
The building design will use the latest edition of the International Building Code (IBC) as a basis.
2.2
The IBC will be augmented by the Energy Code as set out in the M&E section.

3. DESIGN DOCUMENTATION
3.1
The Designer / Design Builder will be required to provide to the Employer with full design
calculations, showing conformation with this outline specification and relevant standards and codes
of practice.
3.2
They will also be required to provide layout drawings, workshop drawings, shop fabrication, and
other relevant detail drawings.
3.3
This design documentation will be required for all design elements in the project, to include but not
limited to Foundation Design, Column Loadings, Door Track Loadings, Structural Frame Design,
Cladding Design, Mechanical Design, HEVAC Design, Electrical Design, BMS, CCTV, Access
Control, Fire Safety Design, Drainage of Foul, Roof and Surface Water Design, amongst others.
3.4
The design documentation production to be shown on the Project Time schedule, allowing suitable
time for Employer approvals.
3.5
It is the Contractors responsibility to identify all necessary User / Employer approvals, seek them,
allow the User / Employer reasonable time to approve( minimum of 5 days), if not approved allow for
necessary changes and resubmission, and implement them without alteration to the time schedule.
3.6
All workshop drawings shall be prepared in accordance with the relevant standards.
3.7
A soft copy of all documentation will be provided to the User and Employer pdf and in a suitable reworkable format as part of the as built manuals.

4. SITE INVESTIGATIONS AND GROUND CONTAMINATION.


4.1
The contractor is to allow for any site investigation that may be needed.
4.2
A contamination study will also be carried out.
4.3
Any investigations carried out will become the property of the Employer at substantial completion.
5. SPACE CO-ORDINATION.
5.1
Hangar
5.1.1 Hangar clear space
5.1.2 Crane
5.1.3 Man safe system
5.1.4 Hangar lighting
5.1.5 Ventilation grilles and ductwork
5.1.6 Compressed air outlets and pipework
5.1.7 Sprinklers
5.1.8 Data outlets and wring and trays

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5.1.9 CCTV, Security.


5.1.10 Fire alarm
5.1.11 Other
5.2
5.2.1
5.2.2
5.2.3

Office and Amenities


Office space to take priority
All services to be above the ceilings except for the drops, and the gravity drainage.
Drops to be suitable located to provide minimum aesthetic impact.

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6. STANDARDS,
6.1
All materials and practices shall conform to the latest relevant Standard Specification or Codes of
Practice published by the Colombian Standards Institute - ICONTEC.
6.2
Where a Specification or code of practice does not exist the relevant American ones shall prevail.
6.3
Government issued guidance notes shall be considered as standards.
6.4
All equipment and plant supplied by the Contractor shall be C.E. Marked / UL certified

7. DESIGN LOADINGS
7.1
Design loads will be based on Boeing 737 800w, 737-900w and Airbus A321 with Sharklets series
code C aircraft OEW plus fuel, and occasional use of the hangar by B777-300ER
7.2
No ground bearing slab within the hangar to be less than 200 mm thick.

8. PAINTING REQUIREMENTS,
8.1
A down draft paint ventilations system is to be designed.
8.2
The basis of the design is to comply with US regulations ATEX(explosion)
8.3
The system is based on providing air flow around the fuselage.
8.4
The paint system should be designed to reduce relative humidity but not reduce temperature. This
will mean no comfort cooling in the paint areas.
The requirements of paint products are indicated in the chart below. (note Mankiewitz temperature
requirement is below 30 deg C)

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9. IMPOSED LOADS HANGAR


9.1
Imposed loads shall be calculated in accordance with the relevant standard.
9.2
A320 family -In the wheel track / jacking area as indicated on the drawings the load shall be
designed for a 38tonne 2 wheel bogie, or a 90 tonne 3 wheel bogie
9.3
The imposed load on the hangar floor outside the wheel track and Jack locations shall be 100kN/sq
m.
9.4
On any suspended slabs shall be a minimum of 7kN/sq m.

10. DIMENSIONS
10.1
Where dimensions are stated they are to be clear internal dimensions after allowing for static
deflections, live loads, cladding and flashings, service zones, service end points and the like.- ie
Clear Internal Dimensions.
10.2
Clear dimensions are to be measured in the zone 1.0m to 8.0m above the finished floor level

11. OPERATING CONDITIONS


11.1
The hangar shall be designed to operate in wind speeds as set out in relevant Building Codes, but a
minimum of 25 m/sec.

12. FIRE CONDITIONS


12.1
The contractor is to ensure all fire conditions and regulations are met, with particular reference to
relevant Building Codes
12.2
The aircraft may be fuelled, as defined by NFPA 409 when in the Hangar.

13. FIRE EGRESS

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13.1

All necessary fire exit doors, escape routes and staircases and the like, to be provided as required
with suitable ironmongery, alarm system and door furniture including signage etc to meet with the
relevant standards.

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14. ROOF LOADING


14.1
All roof loads shall be in accordance with the relevant Building Codes taking into account the
proposed location of the building.
14.2
If there are any areas of the roof deck not suitable for pedestrian traffic for occasional inspection of
the roof or plant then these areas shall be suitably marked with appropriate signage.
14.3
The roof area will have a man safe safety system.

15. STAIRCASES
15.1
All risers and goings to be uniform in any one staircase after the appropriate floor finish has been
applied.

16. LEED
16.1
LEED is not considered for this building.
16.2
The Contractor is requested to submit an option for LEED Silver.

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Employers Approvals
GENERAL
1.1
Employer approvals, drawing for comment and requests for information.
1.2
Employer approvals will not absolve the Contractor or any of his agents, of any of his responsibilities
under this Contract They are a means for the Contractor to obtain from the Employer clear
indications that the project is advancing in accordance with his wishes.
1.3
It is the Contractors responsibility to identify all necessary Employer approvals, seek them, allow the
Employer reasonable time to approve( minimum of 5 days, maximum of 10 working days), if not
approved allow for necessary changes and resubmission, and implement them without alteration to
the time schedule.
1.4
The Contractor to obtain Employer approvals for, as a minimum Layout Drawing, Concept Service
Drawings, Construction Issue Drawings and Site Marked Up Service Point Positions, and all items
that are visible in the final facility.

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2. APPROVAL LOG
2.1
The Contractor is to prepare and maintain and approval log.
2.2
All items requirements requiring Employer approval to be approved and tracked by this system.

3. SAMPLES
3.1
The Contractor to allow for a sample of all finishing elements to be erected in a similar manner to
their final position for approval of the Employer before any element is mounted in its final position.
3.2
The Employer must be given sufficient time to approve the samples, and his approval will not
absolve the Contractor or any of his agents, of any of his responsibilities under this contract They
are a means for the Contractor to obtain from the Employer clear indications that the project is
advancing in accordance with his wishes.
3.3
The approval log system to be used for tracking Samples.
3.4
Samples erected may not be dismantled until a working and approved final installation is approved.

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Materials
GENERAL
1.1
All materials shall be of high quality, compliant with the specification and replacement parts readily
available. All specified materials may be substituted with an equal if Employer Approval is obtained.
1.2
All products to be installed in accordance with the manufactures recommended installation guides.
1.3
This section outlines descriptions of sample materials and products that have been successfully used
in previous projects.

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2. CONCRETE SLABS.
2.1
Concrete slabs to be laid level or to falls as required.
2.2
No water ponding to occur.
2.3
Surface finish will be as per room data sheet.
2.4
Joints and appropriate sealers will be provided as required by relevant standards.
2.5
Internal joints shall be sealed unless express permission give not to seal joints

3. HANGAR FLOOR SLAB


3.1
To be laid level or to falls as specified.
3.2
For sloping floors, ponds of more than 2mm in depth and 2000mm circumference, 10 minutes after
floor flooded will not be accepted.
3.3
On flat floors, ponds of more than 3mm depth will not be acceptable. ( including at transition to floor
drains and gratings etc)

Hangar Floor

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4. HANGAR FLOOR DRAINS


4.1
Channel floor drains to be used, as manufactured by Aco or similar. In the wheel zone the enclosed
channel to be used for minimum of 1.5m either side of the planned main landing gear.

Floor Drain Landing Gear

Floor Drain Hangar Door

5. HANGAR FLOOR PITS


5.1
Hangar Floor Pits can contain Electrical Power Outlets, Compressed Air, Water, aircraft earth etc.
5.2
There are 2 Types of floor pits Proprietary and Manufactured onsite
5.3
The key difference is cost versus ascetics (looks), but Functionality remains the same.
5.4
Covers should be easily operable by one person for access to the services.
5.5
Floor pits shall be installed clear of aircraft wheel track

Proprietary Floor Pit - Closed

Proprietary Floor Pit Open

Manufactured on site Floor Pit - Closed

Manufactured on site Floor Pit Open

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6. HANGAR FLOOR FINISH


6.1
The hangar floor finish to be a hardened concrete floor, with an applied curing agent. The floor to be
non-porous, non-slip, waterproof and washable.
6.2
As an option the Contractors are asked to provide a cost of White cement and limestone aggregate.
6.3
As an option, the Contractor may offer, an applied paint product, which is Skydrol tolerant but not
resistant
6.4
The product to be capable of being chemical cleaned to remove paint overspray.
6.5
Product to be made by SIKA 264 or similar approved.

Hangar Floor Finish

Hangar Floor Preparation

7. SUSPENDED FLOOR SLABS


7.1
Suspended floor slabs to be designed as a flat slab with beams, to give space for services to be
installed now and in the future. Column heads are permissible.
7.2
The clear heights shall be as indicated on the sections.
7.3
The slab will be designed to have penetrations cut into it for ductwork and the like.

8. STEEL
8.1
Steel shall be manufactured by an approved manufacturer.
8.2
Protected by a paint system giving an agreed satisfactory maintenance free period (10years min.).
8.3
Where any part of the structure or connections is visible in the hangar the colour shall be white.

Steel Frame under construction

Steel Frame completed

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9. WALL CLADDING
9.1
The wall and door cladding shall be double skin construction with a certified nonflammable core
giving the required insulation value, such as Kingspan KS1000 System.
9.2
The external skin to be PVC coated galvanised profiled sheet to selected colours internal liner to be
white enamel coated galvanised liner sheet.
9.3
All wall claddings, their fixings and their support will be designed to withstand overall and localised
loadings (wind, snow, hail etc) in accordance with the relevant standards.
9.4
The wall construction shall achieve a thermal value to accord with current Building Regulations.

Wall Cladding - External

Wall Cladding Internal

10. ROOF PITCHED WITH CLADDING


10.1
The roof cladding shall be double skin construction with a certified nonflammable core giving the
required insulation value, such as Kingspan KS1000 System.
10.2
The external skin to be PVC coated galvanised profiled sheet to selected colours internal liner to be
white enamel coated galvanised liner sheet.
10.3
All roof claddings, their fixings and their support will be designed to withstand overall and localised
loadings (wind, snow etc) in accordance with the relevant standards.
10.4
The roof construction shall achieve a thermal value to accord with current Building Regulations.
10.5
Roof lights between 15% of floor area to be included.

Roof Cladding - External

Roof Cladding Internal showing Rooflights

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11. ROOF FLAT OR LOW PITCHED WITH MEMBRANE


11.1
Roof Membrane Trocal or similar approved single or multiple layer waterproof roofing membrane
installed to manufacturers recommendations on rigid insulation to required depth on metal or
concrete deck laid to required slope.
11.2
All roof membranes, their fixings and their support will be designed to withstand overall and localised
loadings (wind, snow, hail etc) in accordance with the relevant standards.
11.3
The roof construction shall achieve a thermal value to accord with current Building Regulations.
11.4
Roof lights between 15% of floor area to be included.
11.5
Access route to and around roof mounted plant and equipment to be provided with suitable
protective walkway matting or similar.

Flat Roof with Membrane

Flat Roof with Protective Matting & Rooflights

12. TRIMS & FLASHINGS


12.1
It is the Contractors responsibility to include for all necessary flashings, fillers, etc. to conform to best
practice.
12.2
They will match the building colour scheme. (Vermin proof, and externally free form ledges suitable
for bird nesting)

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Parapet Flashing & Window Trim

Verge & Corner Flashings

13. GLAZING
13.1
Glazing shall be single glazed with sun reflective coatings to achieve a g value of 0.32 and Light
transmission no less than 60 %. including all ironmongery brackets, flashings, fixings, opening
sections, vents, mastic sealing.
13.2
Glazing on East and West elevations will be provided with horizontal sun shading louvers. North
and South facing glazing will be provided with sufficient overhang shade to eliminate excessive solar
gain. Galzing indicated on the drawings is additional to the 15% by floor area of roof lights.
13.3
All opening windows will be fitted with security grill and fly screens. Opening windows for control of
natural ventilation shall be no lower than 1.8 m above the finished floor. They shall be motorized
operated with local button control in the room. The opening position signal shall be also capable of
being sent to bms for remote monitoring. The noise level from the motorized opening in the space
shall not exceed 50 dBA. The opening shall be continuous with fine adjustment by operator

Glazing Windows & Curtain Walling

Glazing with Sun Shading

14. RAIN WATER PIPES AND GUTTERS.


14.1
Galvanised gutters and RWP to be externally fitted.
14.2
Colour to be selected from standard range of Kingspan or similar approved colours to match
external cladding.
14.3
To be protected from mechanical damage to a height of 2000mm.
14.4
Rodding eyes to be fitted in appropriate positions.

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External Gutters & Downpipes

15. ROOF ACCESS


15.1
The roof area will have a certified man safe safety system installed giving full access to the
perimeter, complete with 2 sets of harnesses and connections.
15.2
Lockable access to all levels of the roof deck shall be provided.

Lockable Roof Access Ladder

Latchways or similar man safe safety system

16. DOORS
16.1
Hangar Doors Sliding
16.1.1 To be provided by an experienced hangar door manufacturer, with proven references.
16.1.2 Doors to have inverter controlled speed. Crawl to travel with even acceleration.
16.1.3 All doors to be motorized
16.1.4 Control and safety system to be provided and certified
16.1.5 Single electrical isolator at low level inside the hangar to be provided
16.1.6 Window to be provided at eye level
16.1.7 Doors to be rodent proof and have weather seals
16.1.8 Door protection barrier to be provided.

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Sliding Hangar Door

Sliding Hangar Door Operation

16.2
Tail doors
16.2.1 To be provided as part of the hangar door and with integrated controls.
16.2.2 An alarm system to be installed to warn of doors not being full open. Alarm to accommodate the
different type of aircraft ie tail door not required to be open for the code C aircraft..

16.3
Sectional insulated overhead doors
16.3.1 The doors provided be shall be by Crawford or similar, and to the sizes as indicated on the
drawings, and schedules. The 5m by 5m doors are to be electrically operated with a manual override, and automatic electrical isolation when locked shut.
16.3.2 The control system shall have electric operation from internally side only. All doors will shall be keyed
alike, and the key part of the master key system
16.3.3 The door installations shall be so designed to minimise the horizontal foot print of the doors in the
open position.
16.3.4 The external colour shall be selected to match the building, and the internal shall be white.
16.3.5 The doors will have the facility to be securely locked by a padlock as part of the master keyed
system.
16.3.6 Four number 150mm dia. door barriers, 1.5m high, painted yellow and black shall be installed at all
doors.
16.3.7 The doors shall have maintenance for 2 years included.

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16.4
Roller shutter doors
16.4.1 Shall only be used for internal doors.
16.4.2 The doors provided be shall be by Crawford or similar, and to the sizes as indicated on the
drawings, and schedules. They are to be electrically operated with a manual over-ride, and automatic
electrical isolation when locked shut.
16.4.3 The control system shall have electric operation from both sides. All doors will shall be keyed alike,
and the key part of the master key system
16.4.4 The door installations shall be so designed to minimise the horizontal foot print of the doors in the
open position.
16.4.5 The colour shall be selected from manufactures standard range including white.
16.4.6 The doors will have the facility to be securely locked by a padlock as part of the master keyed
system.
16.4.7 Four number 150mm dia. door barriers, 1.5m high, painted yellow and black shall be installed at all
doors.
16.4.8 They shall have maintenance for 2 years included in the cost.

RollerShutterDoor

RollerDoorHead

16.5
External fire exit doors
16.5.1 All external fire exit doors shall be a secure solid metal door to a selected colour externally to match
the building and to selected colour internally.
16.5.2 The door shall have a local audible alarm and visual beacon, operated if the door is opened, linked to
the access control system / BMS or access control as appropriate in the detail design.

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16.6
External entrance doors shall be:
16.6.1 Secure doors as part of a curtain walling system. Doors to be threshold less. And to have a card
reader to operate from externally, and a push release to open from internally.
16.6.2 The doors shall also have a key dead lock as part of the Master key system.

EntranceDoorsinCurtainWall

CurtainWalling

16.7
Internal Doors Office Areas
16.7.1 All internal doors shall be solid core flush panel with the appropriate fire rating and have appropriate
door frame, architraves intumescent strips and ironmongery and the like.
16.7.2 Where permitted due to access control restrictions, all internal fire doors that are in corridors shall be
held open by the fire alarm and only close automatically in the event of a fire.

InternalDoorOfficeAreaSingleLeaf

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16.8
Internal Doors - Workshops
16.8.1 All internal doors shall be solid core flush panel with the appropriate fire rating and have appropriate
door frame, architraves intumescent strips and ironmongery and the like.
16.8.2 Where permitted due to access control restrictions, all internal fire doors that are in corridors shall be
held open by the fire alarm and only close automatically in the event of a fire.

InternalDoorWorkshopSingleLeaf

InternalDoorWorkshopDouble

16.9
Ironmongery
16.9.1 Generally all doors shall have 1 pairs butt hinges, door closer, push plates, kick plate both side,
master keyed dead lock.
16.9.2 Where appropriate doors will have lever handles both sides or pull handle.
16.9.3 Vision panels shall be installed as required by regulations and on all corridor doors.
16.10 Architraves
16.10.1 All doors, where appropriate shall have painted architraves.

16.11 Locking system


16.11.1 The doors shall all be part of a master keyed system.
16.11.2 The system shall have at least 6 sub masters zone, to be specified later, but such as Hangar,
Workshops, plant, other.
16.11.3 The lock barrels shall all be interchangeable.
16.11.4 Each lock shall have 3 keys provided
16.11.5 6 spare barrels and keys of each sub-master shall be provided.
16.11.6 5 padlocks to be provided for use on the external sectional doors
16.11.7 A key cabinet of suitable size shall be provided and mounted in an agreed location.
16.11.8 The locking system shall over-ride the access control.
16.12

Electronic lock system is part of the security system listed in the electrical section.

17. BLOCK WORK


17.1
All ground floor partition to be solid block work walls, fair faced and painted white with a washable
non shiny gloss paint.( need to give spec sheet for a washable paint)
17.2
The cavity from the top of the wall to the cladding is to be closed over with a suitable material and
suitable strength.
17.3
Any similar cavities are also to be closed in a similar manner.
17.4
The perimeter of all buildings within the hangar shall be Blockwork walls with windows irrespective of
fire rating.
17.5
There shall be no load-bearing block work except for the staircases unless the expressed agreement
of the Employer has been reached as part of the design development.

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BlockworkWallstoWorkshop/Offices

Blockwork2.2mhightoperimeterofhangar

18. STUD PARTITIONS


18.1
Second floor partitions may be proprietary metal stud partition installed to manufactures
recommended specification with plasterboard each side, butt joints scrimmed and filled finished with
matt washable white paint.
18.2
Nonflammable fiberglass insulation to be used.
18.3
Where fire rating required suitable plasterboard to be used.

Typical Finished Stud Partition in Office Area

19. SOUND RATINGS ROOM TO ROOM


19.1
Hangar to Workshops / Amenity
19.2
Workshop to Workshop
19.3
Office to Amenity
19.4
Hangar to Office
19.5
Office to Office

Metal Stud Partition under construction

45 dBA
45 dBA
40 dBA
40 dBA
35 dBA

20. TILING
20.1
Toilets, showers and lobbies shall be tiled full height.
20.2
Wall tiles shall be to selected colour vitrified tiles with epoxy grout.

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20.3

Floor & Full height Wall Tiling to Shower Area

Floor Tiling to Locker Room

21. CEILINGS
21.1
Ceilings shall be as per the room data sheet.
21.2
The minimum height a ceiling shall be installed is 2.5m above Finished Floor Level (FFL).

Plasterboard Ceiling System

No Ceiling - Underside of Slab Exposed

22. SUSPENDED CEILINGS DO WE ALLOW GYPSUM SOLID SLAB CEILINGS?


22.1
To be Armstrong or similar approved fissured ceiling tiles; 600x600x6mm; to selected colour,
approved exposed metal suspension system; selected colour, including all cutting, fitting, kerbing
and perimeter trims at room perimeters light fittings etc.

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23. FLOOR COVERINGS


23.1
Floor coverings shall be as the room data sheet.
23.2
Vinyl floors shall be 2.5mm Polysafe or similar approved to selected colour, welded joints, adhesive,
welded PVC skirtings all fixed in accordance with manufacturers instructions.(spec sheet)
23.3
Carpet floors shall have Tretford or similar approved carpet tiles ;bonded and fitted in accordance
with manufacturers instructions and painted timber skirtings.(spec sheet)
23.4
Floor tiles shall have full coverage of bonding screed such that there are no voids under the tiles, or
hollow sounding tiles. The grout shall be epoxy to selected colour.
23.5
Painted floors shall have PVC skirting fixed to the wall.
23.6
Non slip tiles to be in Wash Room, Toilets and Locker Rooms.
23.7
Technical plant rooms and Store floor areas to have an applied clear dust sealant and hardener.

Vinyl Floor with Skirting

Tretford Carpet in Office Area

24. FLOOR DRAINS


24.1
Toilets areas and locker rooms to have roddable, trapped stainless steel floor drains, specifically
designed to accommodate the floor covering.
24.2
Floor drains in the process areas and hangar to be roddable, trapped and to have suitable duty
covers.
24.3
Edge support to be provided to ensure no unravelling of the concrete during normal use, and
consideration to be given for an integral cover for the 6m either side of the aircraft.
24.4
Anti smell system meeting with local norms to be provided such at trap primers.

Floor Drains Shower Area

Floor Drain in Hangar

25. SANITARY WARE


25.1
All Wash Hand Basins to Hangar & Workshop areas shall be Stainless steel trough type of suitable

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25.2
25.3

size.
W.C., Urinals, Shower Trays and the like to be vitrified ceramic manufactured by Armitage Shanks
or similar approved.
All Wash Stations shall have appropriate numbers of Soap Dispensers, Hand Towel Dispensers and
wall mounted Bin Holders, wall mounted Mirrors.
Electric hand dryers to be provided.
Shower Cubicles and Toilet Cubicles shall have proprietary partitions and doors.
Emergency Showers to be from approved manufacturer and to have integral eye bath.

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25.4
25.5
25.6

Stainless Steel Trough Type WHB

Emergency Shower & Eye Wash

26. MATWELLS
26.1
Matwells 25x26x6mm stainless steel angle framing; brazed joints to Entrance lobby. Lugs cast on for
building in;"Tuftiguard" or equal approved matting

Tuftiguard or similar Matwell System

Matwell at Entrance

27. FIRE RATING OF BUILDING ELEMENTS


27.1
All building element to be of the appropriate fire rating as required by the Building Regulations and
NFPA 409.

28. UNDERGROUND SERVICES


28.1
All underground services to be installed to relevant Standards or Code of Practice.
28.2
Any ducts, pipes etc. to be fully proved before any cables, services etc. are introduced.
28.3
All ducts to have draw wires (single lengths not joined pieces) left in ducts after all services
introduced.
28.4
No cables to be buried underground without ducts except any HV cables which should be laid in a
trench and suitably covered with warning tape and backfilled.

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29. SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE.


29.1
The surface water drainage is to be installed to relevant Standards or Code of Practice.
29.2
Areas to have gullies, interceptors, silt traps, pumping chambers, out falls and the like all in
accordance with the requirements of the approved design.
29.3
Requirement for surface water attenuation to be defined during design stage.

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30. EXTERNAL ROADS, CARPARKS, PATHS, APRON, HARDSTANDINGS AND THE LIKE.
30.1
Surface finishes and design to be suitable for the designed use and similar to the existing where
similar or like exists.

31. CRANE
31.1
Crane to be manufactured by proprietary crane manufacturer.
31.2
All cranes have to be designed in conjunction with the man safe system for walking on the aircraft
surfaces.
31.3
The cranes shall have priority over the man safe system, but the final man safe system must be
compliant with legislation.
31.4
The cranes to have a radio controlled hand held units, and to only be able to control one crane, and
each crane to have individual frequency.

Overhead Crane

Hanging Tail Dock

32. SAFETY LINES


32.1
A fixed wire track line is to be allowed for walking on the Wings, Fuselage and Horizontal Stabiliser.
32.2
There are to be 4 carriers and 2 inertia reels installed per track.
32.3
Systems to be designed for 4 person on each section

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Fixed Safety Line

Safety Line shown fixed to crane

33. HANGAR FLOOR MARKINGS


33.1
Hangar floor markings shall be provided and consist of a 100mm wide yellow line with 100mm wide
black lines either side

Hangar Floor Markings

34.

DOOR PROTECTION

34.1
Hangar door
34.1.1 A floor mounted barrier similar to Armco to be mounted on the floor to protect the hangar door.
Where non solid wall construction used, this is to be protected by a similar barrier.

ArmcoorsimilarDoorProtection.
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All doors are to have protection 4 bollards. Each bollard to be 1.5m high, painted black and yellow.
Where a door bollard cannot be mounted, the bollard to be mounted elsewhere at the Employers
request. The minimum diameter to be 150mm.

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34.2
34.3

ProtectionBollards

35.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
35.1
Hand Held Fire Extinguishers shall be supplied as required by the relevant building regulations.
35.2
Fire extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous positions on brackets or stands where they will be
readily seen and immediately available for use by persons following an escape route in the event of a
fire.
35.3
They shall be located along normal paths of travel including near exits, corridors, staircases lobbies
and landings.
35.4
Fire extinguishers provided to deal with special risks shall be sited near to the risk concerned, but not
so near as to be inaccessible in cases of fire. If the special risk is in a confined space, it is
recommended that the fire extinguisher(s) be sited outside that space.
35.5
Suitable signs shall be installed and clearly in view where fire extinguishers are installed.
35.6
This should include both a fire extinguisher identification sign for each fire extinguisher and a Fire
Point sign for each Fire point.
35.7
All fire extinguishers shall be supplied and maintained by a competent fire specialist.

Handheldfireextinguishers

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Employers Requirements
BUILDINGS
1.1
Aircraft Hangar
1.2
Workshops
1.3
Support Building
1.4
Plant Rooms
1.5
Hazardous Goods Store

2.

AIRCRAFT TO BE ACCOMMODATED
2.1
Airbus A320 Family including NEO
2.2
Boeing B737-Classic, NG and MAX
2.3
B787, B777, A330, A350 and ATR 72.

3.

HANGAR INTERNAL DIMENSIONS


3.1
As outlined on the accompanying drawings.
3.2
Clear internal measurements shown are to be in the zone from 1.0m to 10.0m above the finished
floor level.

4.

CRANE
4.1
Crane to be manufactured by proprietary crane manufacturer.
4.2
There will be several crane and hanging docks within the hangar.
4.3
The crane above the fuselage will be 5 tonnes lifting capacity and the hook movement be full width of
the aircraft center line. The system to be designed for 3 cranes, but the possibility is only one crane
will be purchased, but be capable covering the full area as set out in the documents.
4.4
The distance between the tail dock crane and the fuselage crane shall be the minimum possible.
4.5
The crane above the tail dock will be 2.0 tonne lifting capacity and the hook movement be the full
width of the hangar.
4.6
The crane hook shall reach within 1.2m of the hangar door.
4.7
The cranes shall have priority over the man safe system, but the final man safe system must be
compliant with legislation.
4.8
The cranes to have a radio controlled hand held units, and to only be able to control one crane, and
each crane to have individual frequency.
4.9
The hook height in the fuselage area to by 14.5m. These heights to be finalized and agreed during
the detail design.

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1.

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Overhead Crane

Hanging Tail Dock

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5. SAFETY LINES
5.1
To be provided for coverage of the complete hangar.
5.2
Safety line may be on cranes will cover other parts of the hangar.

Fixed Safety Line

6. HANGAR FLOOR
6.1
The hangar floor is to be laid flat, except for the last 10m to the hangar door drain which will be laid
at 1%.
6.2
The floor level of all rooms off the hangar will be 50mm above the hangar floor with a slope of 2%
across the door opening.
6.3
The hangar floor to be designed to take the rolling load of an aircraft (OEW+Fuel), a tug, and
imposed loads from aircraft jacking.

7. HANGAR FLOOR FINISH


7.1
The hangar floor finish shall be a hardened concrete surface, which is non-slip, non-porous,
washable and waterproof..

8. HANGAR FLOOR GRILLS


8.1
Not used

9. HANGAR FLOOR PITS


9.1
The Contractor shall decided on the type of Pits to be used Propitory or locally made.
9.2
Pits shall be installed as indicated on the drawing with the services as indicated.
10.

HANGAR FLOOR DRAINAGE


10.1
Two drainage channels shall be laid full width of the hangar. One to be located approximately nose
side of the main landing gear and the other at the main hangar doors.
10.2
There shall be 2 shorter ones at the end on the nose bay.

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Floor Drain Hangar Door

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Floor Drain Landing Gear

11.PAINT BAY FLOOR DUCTS


11.1
Not required.

12. HANGAR FLOOR MARKINGS


12.1
Hangar floor markings shall be provided and consist of a 100mm wide yellow line with 100mm wide
black lines either side.
12.2
In addition to the centre line marking set out belw, the Employer will install designated area lines.
The Contractor to allow and assist in the installation of these lines and demarcations.
12.3
Markings shall be for centerlines of all aircraft 3+4+2 total 9
12.4
Shall have stop bars for all aircraft type with aircraft type defined.
12.5
Detail drawing to be approved by Employer before work commences

Hangar Floor Markings

13.PAINT BAY WALLS


13.1
Not used

14. HANGAR WALLS


14.1
The hangar walls to be of Concrete Blockwork to a minimum height of 2.2m for protection of the wall.

15.HANGAR DOOR PROTECTION


15.1
To be provided to provide protection to the door cladding where appropriate.

16.DOOR PROTECTION
16.1
To be provided on all workshop, hangar access and external doors.

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16.2
16.3

Not required on personal doors


Where a door bollard cannot be mounted, the bollard to be mounted elsewhere at the Employers
request.

17.PAINT HANGAR CEILING


17.1
Not required

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18.TAIL DOCK RAILS


18.1
Tail dock rails to be provided in the tail area, capable ot accommodating tail docks and tail cranes
18.2
The rails will be full length of the hangar.
18.3
Rail will be combined with the crane in the tail area
18.4
Tail dock load to be 8 tonnes per half, so carrage will have point load of 2 tonnes, and be 3m apart.
When closed, 2 carrages will be 0.5m apart.
18.5
The beam to have parallel sided flanges exposed at least 100mm below the structure.

19. HANGAR DOORS - MAIN


19.1
To be provided by a proprietary door manufacturer.
19.2
Doors to allow for 2 of the 3 designated code C bays be open at any one time
19.3
Doors to allow for one widebody to enter the hangar at one time
19.4
Door supplier and design to be approved by the Employer

20. DOORS WORKSHOP DOOR


20.1
To be an insulated sectional door.
20.2
Door barriers to be provided.
20.3
Manually operated

InsulatedSectionalDoor

21.HANGAR DOOR FIRE EXIT


21.1
To be opened from inside
21.2
To have a local (mounted at the door) audible and visual alarm.
21.3
No external access except if specifically requested as part of access control.

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FireExitDoor

22. WINDOWS
22.1
Low level windows to be provided at eye level, as indicated on the drawings.
22.2
Windows to be provided in external walls and doors and between internal spaces to allow for light
transfer and views.

23. LIGHT PANELS


23.1
High level light panels to be provided, with 15% of floor area as a minimum.
23.2
Light panels to be of translucent material to avoid diret sunlight and shadows.

24. SUPPORT BUILDINGS


24.1
Workshops
24.1.1 Floor level to be 50mm above the hangar floor.
24.1.2 The buildings to be of block or concrete construction.
24.1.3 Clear internal height of 5.0m to be provided

24.2
Floors
24.2.1 Paint mixing room to have glazed non slip floor tile of light grey colour with epoxy grout
24.2.2 All other areas same as hangar floor
24.3
Walls
24.3.1 Paint mixing room to have glazed white tile with epoxy grout
24.3.2 All other areas fair faced block work, painted white
24.4
Ceilings
24.4.1 To be suspended ceiling.
24.5
24.5.1
24.5.2
24.5.3

Doors
To be hinged doors
Door to have self-closer and automatic priority selector to allow correct closing
Doors to have hold open mechanism. If this contravenes the fire policy, then the doors may have a
release in fire condition.
24.5.4 To have access control as specified in access control
24.6
Windows
24.6.1 Low level windows to be provided as indicated on the drawings.
24.7
Light panels
24.7.1 High level light panels to be provided as indicated on the drawing

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25. OFFICES AND AMENITIES


25.1
Offices and amenities are to be laid out as on the drawings. Clear ceiling heights are to be a
minimum of 3.5m.
25.2
The floors are to be concrete, with a suitable levelling screed applied if required to give an even floor
finish. Floor finish to be as room data sheet, but generally tiles.
25.3
Walls shall be of robust construction and appropriate sound rating. Painted to selected colour. Vision
panels shall be provided as required by local codes, but a least as indicated on the drawings and
shall not affect the rating of the walls.
25.4
The front walls of the offices shall be from a proprietary office walling system, glazed full height.
25.5
The ceilings shall be suspended as indicated on the room data sheet.
25.6
Windows to be provided to give maximum light possible. Windows to be provided in internal and
external walls. External windows to be in accordance with the relevant standards, internal windows to
be a minimum of double glazed (noise transmission reasons). Indicative positions have been shown
on the drawings.
25.7
Solar shading shall be provided for external windows.
25.8
Mechanical and electrical services to be installed as set out elsewhere in the ERs.
25.9
Rooms shall have a heating and cooling system to maintain the space at temperatures as indicated
on the room data sheet with adequate draught free ventilation air for occupants in accordance with
the CIBSE Guide.
25.10 Air change rates shall suit the indicated purpose of the room, but achieve the minimum as set out on
the room data schedule.
25.11 The contractor to allow for supplying and installing lockers 300mm by 300mm by full height lockers
suitable for padlocks wall mounted on or a frame 150mm off the floor for cleaning. Each locker shall
have 2 doors. Lockers must be fixed to the floor or wall. Seating benches must be provide along the
lockers.
25.12 Work benches in Dock control offices to be provided.

26. ELEVATORS
26.1
They are to be passenger / goods / disabled access compliant lift and to be indicated on the drawing.
26.2
The size of the platform for the Hangar goods elevator to be a minimum of 2.0m by 1.2m.
26.3
Door opening to be minimum of 1.2m
26.4
A capacity of 1,500 kg and an operating speed of 0.4 m/sec.
26.5
The elevator to have 2 stop levels first floor and second floor.
26.6
There is to be no ramp at each door.
26.7
Doors to be centre parting.
26.8
The contractor to provide with his tender return a detail specification of the elevator from a reputable
supplier with local support and back up.
26.9
The elevator to be designed and installed to all relevant codes of practice and to have all necessary
safety features installed
26.10 The other 3 lifts to be of similar standard..

27. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS


27.1
Internal end point positions are provided on drawings
27.2
End points to have connections with a firm and robust back plate.
27.3
All service runs, bracketing, drops, and end points shall obtain approval as per samples.
27.4
During the design development final location (line level and location) of end points to be confirmed
using co-ordinated service drawings. The Contractor is to allow for this design development and any
associated costs.
27.5
Service runs and pipe work shall not be exposed in the Hangar.
27.6
Before any end points are installed the Contractor to mark out the end point and the Employer to be
shown the location and approval obtained.

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27.7
27.8
27.9
27.10
27.11

If the Employers approval not expressly given, and the point needs to be relocated, it shall be done
at no cost to the Employer.
All services shall be surfaced mounted in a robust tray and or conduit system with suitable brackets.
Service end points are shown on the drawings are for the Employer equipment, WHB, access control
and CCTV and the like.
Service end points are not shown for electric doors, mechanical services, electrical services, general
service sockets (cleaning and the like) and other Contractor chosen installations and the like.
At all control points clear operation instructions to be mounted in laminated A3 or A4 format, setting
out the likes of control zones.

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28. EXTERNAL WORKS


28.1
All shown on drawings
.
28.2
Apron connection to Airport Authority apron
28.3
Apron
28.4
Equipment storage area,
28.5
Carpark
28.6
Access road
28.7
Bicycle shed 200 bicycles.

28.8
28.9
28.10
28.11
28.12

A 1.2m external foot path around the building.


Armco barriers to protect the building where there is no foot path.
External lighting for general circulation on the roads, apron.
External trade signs to Employers requirement on 3 elevations with lighting
Fencing and turnstile to be to Airport Authority specification.

29. SITE SERVICES


29.1
Work to be included for as a minimum:
29.1.1 Electricity
29.1.2 Potable water
29.1.3 Fire water
29.1.4 Foul and surface water drainage
29.1.5 Process Drainage
29.1.6 IT copper and fibre

30. ECONOMIC UNITS

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30.1
30.1.1
30.1.2
30.1.3
30.1.4
30.1.5

The building is required to be capable of being divided into economic units.


Bays 1-4
Workshops
Offices
Amenity block
Service rooms / technical rooms / plant rooms.

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31. METERING
31.1
Metering to be provided on services.
31.2
Meters to be capable of being read on a central computer provided free issue by the Employer.
31.2.1 Electricity
31.2.2 Fire water
31.2.3 Potable water
31.2.4 Process water discharge

32. FUTURE PROOFING


32.1
The building is to be future proofed by the following measures:
32.1.1 Provision to expand to the as indicated on the phased drawings.

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Mechanical Performance Specification......................................................................................................43


Introduction...................................................................................................................................................48
1.1

General.........................................................................................................................48

1.2

DesignandBuild...........................................................................................................48

1.3

Documents...................................................................................................................48

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MaterialsandWorkmanship.........................................................................................................................48

2.1

General.........................................................................................................................48

2.2

Manufacturer/Suppliersequalorapproved...............................................................49

GeneralDesignCriteria..................................................................................................................................49

3.1

KeyStandards...............................................................................................................49

3.2

Occupancy....................................................................................................................49

3.3

RoomDataSheets........................................................................................................49

3.4

EndPointsDrawings.....................................................................................................50

3.5

CoordinationPriorities................................................................................................51

3.6

ExistingMechanicalServicesandApplicationforConnection.....................................51

3.7

EnergyPerformanceMeasures....................................................................................51

3.8

LifeCycleAnalysis.........................................................................................................52

3.9

EnergyMonitoring........................................................................................................52

3.10

NoiseLevelsduetobuildingservices...........................................................................52

3.11

ExternalConditions......................................................................................................53

3.12

InternalDesignConditions...........................................................................................55

3.13

NaturalVentilationandFanAssistedNaturalVentilation...........................................55

3.14

VentilationFreshAirrates............................................................................................56

3.15

DuctSizingCriteria.......................................................................................................56

3.16

GrillesandDiffusers.....................................................................................................57

3.17

AirFiltration.................................................................................................................57

3.18

PipeSizingCriteria........................................................................................................57

3.19

Thermalperformanceofbuildingfabric......................................................................58

3.20

PlantSizingCriteria......................................................................................................58

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3.21

ExplosionRatings..........................................................................................................59

VentilationSystems.......................................................................................................................................59
4.1

General.........................................................................................................................59

4.2

HangarFreshAirVentilationforoccupants.................................................................61

4.3

HangarNFPAVentilationRequirementsforFuelledAircraft.......................................61

4.4

HangarFuelTankExtractVentilation...........................................................................62

4.5

HangarAircraftCabinAirConditioningSystem(Option).............................................62

4.6

MechanicalVentilationOfficesandStores..................................................................63

4.7

CompositeCleanRoom................................................................................................63

4.8

ProcessExtractSystems...............................................................................................64

4.9

KitchenandDiningAreaVentilationSystems..............................................................65

4.10

PaintBoothVentilationSystems..................................................................................66

4.11

WCVentilation.............................................................................................................66

4.12

ServerRoomVentilation..............................................................................................66

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ChilledWaterAirConditioningSystems........................................................................................................67

5.1

GeneralRequirements.................................................................................................67

5.2

Description...................................................................................................................67

5.3

Acoustics......................................................................................................................69

5.4

ChilledWaterSystemsControlStrategy......................................................................69

5.5

ChilledWaterSystemPressurisation...........................................................................69

5.6

BufferVessels...............................................................................................................69

5.7

CondensateDrainage...................................................................................................70

5.8

FanCoilUnits................................................................................................................70

5.9

FanCoilUnitControls...................................................................................................71

OfficesandMeetingRoomsAirConditioningAlternativeMultiSplitVRV.................................................72

TwentyFourHourCoolingSystems...............................................................................................................73

7.1

DataServerRoomCooling...........................................................................................73

7.2

AtecRoomCooling.......................................................................................................73

7.3

SecurityRoom..............................................................................................................73

7.4

Plantroomcooling.......................................................................................................73

AdditionalWorkshopEquipment..................................................................................................................73
8.1

VacuumPumpSystem..................................................................................................73

8.2

TechnicalDustExtractSystems....................................................................................74

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WaterSupplySystems...................................................................................................................................74
GeneralRequirements.................................................................................................74

9.2

ColdWaterSupplyNetwork.........................................................................................75

9.3

MainsPotableWaterSupplyNetwork.........................................................................76

9.4

MeasuresagainstLegionella........................................................................................76

9.5

HotWaterServices.......................................................................................................77

9.6

ColdandHotWaterPipeworkRequirements..............................................................77

9.7

Rain Water Supply....................................................................................................79

9.8

KitchenRequirements..................................................................................................80

9.9

WaterTreatment..........................................................................................................80

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10

SoilsandWasteandProcessDrainage.........................................................................81

10.1

CondensateDrainageInstallation................................................................................82

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Exteriordrainage..........................................................................................................82

12

CompressedAirSystems..............................................................................................83

12.1

GeneralRequirements.................................................................................................83

12.2

ToolAirTerminations...................................................................................................83

12.3

AirVolumes..................................................................................................................83

12.4

AirQuality.....................................................................................................................84

12.5

Operation.....................................................................................................................84

12.6

DistributionNetworkRequirements............................................................................84

12.7

NoiseLevel...................................................................................................................85

13

CabinPressurisationSystem(Option)..........................................................................86

14

BuildingManagementSystem.....................................................................................87

14.1

GeneralRequirements.................................................................................................87

14.2

Meters..........................................................................................................................87

14.3

Structure.......................................................................................................................87

14.4

Operatorinterface.......................................................................................................88

14.5

BMSMinimumRequirements......................................................................................89

14.6

GraphicDisplays...........................................................................................................91

14.7

MotorControlPanelSpecificationDetails...................................................................93

14.8

BMSO+MManuals......................................................................................................94

15

Builderswork...............................................................................................................95

16

ListofAcceptableManufacturersandMaterials.........................................................95

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FIREPROTECTIONEQUIPMENT....................................................................................98

17.1
18

General.........................................................................................................................98
COMMONPIPINGREQUIREMENTS..............................................................................99
Testing..........................................................................................................................99

18.2

PipeFasteningsandfixtures........................................................................................99

18.3

VibrationIsolation......................................................................................................100

18.4

ThermalExpansion.....................................................................................................100

18.5

IsolatingWaves..........................................................................................................100

18.6

Balancing/CommissioningValves.............................................................................101

18.7

Strainers.....................................................................................................................101

18.8

EquipmentConnections.............................................................................................101

18.9

PipingIdentification...................................................................................................101

18.10

PipingArrangements..................................................................................................101

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1 Introduction
1.1 General
ForgeneraldescriptionspleaseseetheArchitecturalsectionoftheEmployersrequirements,butinprinciple
AviancarequireamultiplebayHeavyMaintenancefacilityfornarrowbodyandwidebodyaircraft,tobebuilt
atRonegro,Colombia.ThefacilitywillbeoperatedbyadivisionofAvianca.Theaircrafttobeaccommodated
arenarrowandwidebodiedbodyaircraft

1.2 Design and Build

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Thisspecificationdefinestheperformancerequirementswhicharetobeachievedinthedesignand
constructionofthebuildingsMEPSystems.Itshouldbereadtogetherwiththeperformancespecifications
preparedinrelationtoarchitectureandstructuralandtogetherwithotherrelevantdocumentsproducedby
others.
Thespecificationssetsouttheminimumperformancerequiredoftheinstalledsystems.Tenderersmay
deviatefromsolutionsillustrated,providedthatsuchalternativeproposalsaredefinedintheirtenders.

Theappointedcontractorwilltakecompleteresponsibilityforthedesignandfunctionalityofthesystemsand
willnotrelyonthedetailsofthesolutionidentifiedinthisspecification.

Thecontractorshalldesigntheproposedsystemsandprovidedetailsofthedesigntotheclients
representativeforcomment.DesigndeliverablesandproceduresforclientreviewaresetoutinGeneral
TechnicalRequirements.Commentaryoracceptanceofthedesignbytheclientsrepresentativeor
acceptanceofpartsandcomponentsshallnotrelievethecontractoroftheresponsibilitytoprovidea
functioningsystemconformingtotheperformancerequirementsofthisspecification

1.3 Documents

WherethereisaconflictofinformationorrequirementstheEmployersRequirementsshalltakeprecedents
withthetechnicaldesignandinstallationrequirementstakingpriorityoverthegeneralclauses.Duringthe
awardstagethecontractorwillbeobligedtoidentifyanysuchconflicts.Failuretoidentifysuchconflictswill
obligethecontractortoinstallthemoreonerousoneandnotcostortimeimplicationfortheproject.

2 Materials and Workmanship


2.1 General

MaterialsandWorkmanshipshallreflecthighcalibrestandardsandwillmeetthestandardssetoutinTrade
Practiceestablishedstandardsandguidelines.
AnydefectiveworkmanshiptobereworkedatnocosttotheEmployerMonitory,standardsortime.

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2.2 Manufacturer /Suppliers equal or approved


ThespecificationssetoutunderAcceptableManufacturersthequalitystandardtobemetbytheinstalled
installations.Thesalientfeaturesprovidedbythegivenproductsandsuppliermustbeequallymetby
alternativeproposedproducts.InclusionoftheseproductsorAcceptancebytheclientofthealternativedoes
notexempttheContractorfortheliabilitytoprovideafunctionalsysteminaccordancewiththeperformance
specifications.

3 General Design Criteria

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Thefollowingsectionsetsoutthedesigncriteriaforthehangarandancillaryareas.

3.1 Key Standards

Thewholeworkswillbedesignedandinstalledinaccordancewithallrelevantlocalstandards.Applicable
codesarelistedintheSectionDesignInformationandStandardsappendix4.1andnotablythefollowingin
particular.
NTC1500TechnicalRegulationsforinternalhydraulicandplumbingnetworks

NormaRAS2000TechnicalRegulationsforwatersupply,rainandwastewatermanagement

AHRIforequipment,allselectedHVACPlantwillbeAHRICertified

AllrelevantNFPAcodesincludingNFPA409,NFPA90A,NFPA91,NFPA54,NFPA90B,NFPA58,NFPA13

ThebuildingshallimproveuponthemthemandatoryenergyperformancerequirementssetoutinAshrae
90.12013by10%
ThesystemswillsatisfythecomfortstandardssetoutinAshrae62.1,Ashrae55andISO7730PPD<10%.

CoolingLoadcalculationshallbedeterminedinaccordancewithASHRAEStandard183PeakCoolingand
HeatingLoadCalculationsinBuildings.

WatersupplyandwastewatersystemwatertreatmentandLegionellaPreventionsSystemsshallbeinstalled
inaccordancewithlocalPlumbingCodesandtheUniformPlumbingCodewhicheverismostonerous.
SprinklerandFireProtectionSystems,willbeinaccordancewithNFPAandFIAIRegulationsforHangarswith
FuelledAircraft

3.2 Occupancy

Itisnotedthattheservicesshallbedesignedonthebasisof480occupantsinthefacilityofwhich430are
maleand50arefemale.

3.3 Room Data Sheets

Wherenotdeemedtodeviatefromlocalbuildingcodesandenvironmentalandhealthregulationsthesystems
installedshallinallcasesmeettheroomrequirementsassetoutintheRoomDataSheets.
NotestoRoomDataSheets

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(Noterefno.in2ndrow):
G2Occupancyfiguregivenisthepeakroomoccupancywithdurationexceeding30minutes.The
HVACsystemroomcalculationsshallbebasedontheseoccupancies.

E1Eachworkstationconsistof2xNema5120Vdoublesockets,2xDatapoints

E7.Luxlevelmeasuredat0.8mfromfloor.Luxcalculationtoallowmaintenancefactorof0.67

E9PIRmeanspresencedetector(heatandmovement)switchingoflights

P1,P2CompressedAirOutletstobeangledtopreventhosecrimping

H1,H2,H3.ComfortcriteriaforoccupiedspaceswillbeinaccordancewithAshrae55,Clo=0,5.
Temperaturecontrolinofficesandcanteentobe+/0,5degC.Temperaturecontrolintheworkshops
andhangartobe+/1.5degC.HumidityControl(whereapplicable)shallbe+/5%band.Maximum
allowableADPIRate(AirDistributionPerformanceIndexRefAshraeFundamentals)tobe80%.In
thecaseof(27)NC=Notcontrolledthenaturalventilationorfanassistednaturalventilationshall
designedsothatairtemperatureof27degCisnotexceededinthespaceformorethan1%ofthe
occupiedtime.(orforcalculationpurposesthisequatesto1%of2700hours=27hourperyear)

H4.

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CV=ConstantVolumeSystem

Nat.=NaturallyVentilatedbyopeningventsorWindassistedStacks

FANAT.=Fanassistednaturalventilation

FCU=FanCoilUnit

DXDirectexpansionSplitsystemairconditioning

H4.UnlessotherwisenotedthefreshairratestobedeterminedinaccordancewithAshrae62.1
2010,applyingtheVentilationRateProcedurebasedonthegivenoccupancy.

H6.Maximumallowablenoiselevelmeasured1,5mabovefloorinroom.RTassumedat2.0seconds.
GivennoiselevelforExternalareasappliestotheperimeterduringdaytimehours.DuringNighttime
hoursnoiselevelatperimetertobemaximum45dBA

3.4 End Points Drawings

Theapproximatelocationsoftheendpoints(EndPoints=poweranddataoutlets,drains,wateror
compressedairoutlets,processextractsetc.)areshownontheEndpointslayoutdrawings.

Theendpointsshallbemountedatthesameheightinthegenerallocationsasshown.TheContractorsdetail
designdrawingsshallreflecttheseandwillbesignedoffbytheclientpriortodevelopmentoffurtherco
ordinationandinstallationsdrawings.Inanycasepriortoinstallationthecontractorshallmarkthelocations
onsiteonthewallsandonlyinstallintheselocationsaftersignoffbytheclient

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Allendpointsshallreflectconsistentproductsorsuppliers.Refertopreferredmanufacturersandsuppliers
list.Inanycasethefinalselectionofoutletmanufactureormodelshallbeagreedwiththeclientonhandof
submittedsamplespriortoordering.

3.5 Coordination Priorities


Theservicesshallbecoordinated.AsaguidelinewhereclashesoccurthelistinthedesignInformationand
standardssectionshallprevail.

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3.6 Existing Mechanical Services and Application for Connection


TheMechanicalServicesDesignershallperformthefollowingfunctions:

Reviewtheprovidedinformationandthenconfirmthoroughappropriateinvestigationsofthearea,the
availabilityofpowersupply,comms,serviceswater,anddrainage.
CoordinatewiththeUtilitySupplyAuthority,AirportAuthorityandClientinordertodeterminethe
requirementsforwateranddrainage

TheMechanicalServicesDesigner/ContractorshallliaisewiththeUtilitySupplyAuthorityCompanyregarding
theinstallation,commissioningandtestingofthenewsupplies.
TheMechanicalServicesDesigner/Contractorshallperformaloadstudyandconfirmtherequireddiversified
watersupplyflowratesandpressuresaswellasdrainagedischargeratesassetoutintheschemedesign.

3.7 Energy Performance Measures

Themainbuilding(HangarandWorkshopsandOffices)buildingmustbedesignedinstalledandcommissioned
todemonstrate,byappropriateapprovedenergysimulationcalculationthatthebuildingenergyperformance
willimproveontheminimumstandardsgivenAppendixGtoASHRAEStandard90.12013by10%.
Toreachthisobjective,exceptwherenotedbelow,allHVACplantshallimproveontheminimumequipment
efficienciesgiveninTables6.8.1.AtoKinAshrae90.12013by10%
ForthebuildingenergyEfficiencyperformancestandardstobeincorporatedshallincludebutnotlimitedto:

Chillersshallbehighefficiencytype.TheIPLVshallexceedAshrae90.122013minimumstandardby
10%.Chillerscompressorswithmagneticoilfreebearingsarepreferred.

MultiplecompressorarrangementsshallbeusedwithsequencecontrolstoensureoptimumCOPsat
partload.

AllAHUswhichrunmorethan6hoursperdaywillhavefanpowernotexceedingthelimitsgiven
Ashrae90.12013intable6.5.3.1.1Aand1B.

FinalvolumeflowratesoffanswillbeadjustedbyPulleychangeoradjustmentstotheVariablespeed
drive(notbythrottlingdampers)

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MaximumSFPesofextractfanswithoutheatrecovery(Workshopmechanicalextracts,WC,Kitchen
Extractetc)0,40kW/m3.sTheofficesairhandlingunitsequippedwithF3filtersandCrossflowheat
recoveryshallhaveanSFPof0.7kW/m3.s

AHUFanDrivesshallbeadjustedtotheoptimumpointonthefancurvebysuitablysizedpulleysor
VSDVariablespeeddriveadjustment

Chilledwaterpumppowerintensitiesinstallednohigherthan1.7W/sqmtreatedfloorarea

ExceptwherespecificallynotedintheRoomDatasheetstheartificiallightingshallbecontrolledwith
PIRswithmanualoverride.

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3.8 Life Cycle Analysis

ThemechanicaldesignershallcalculatetheannualkWhrsofenergyrecoveredandprovideacomparativelife
cyclecostsanalysisoftheadditionalexpenditureofprovidingthelowenergytechnologieswhichexceedthe
requirementsofAshrae90.12013.

TheLifeCycleanalysisshallassess:

ECmotorsonFancoilunitsandSupplyandExtractFans(comparedtostandardmotors)

solarwaterheatingofhotwatertoamenitybuilding(comparedtodirectelectrical)

WatercooledHighEfficiencychillers(Turbocoreorsimilar)withheatrejectionbymeansof
evaporativecoolingtowers.Inthisoptionthechilledwatersystemesizedforshallbe9/15degC
toincreasechillerefficiencyandachieveESEERsinaccessof5.(reason:highercopsachieveddue
tolowertemperaturedifferentialofcondenserandevaporator

3.9 Energy Monitoring

ThemeteringprovisionandstrategyandsupportingBEMSshallallowthebuildingoperatortoassessdemand
profilesandlogthebuildingperformance.Refertotheelectricalspecificationsfordescriptionofmetering
requirements

3.10 Noise Levels due to building services


RefertoRoomScheduleforInternalNoiseLevels

ExternalNoiseLevels:NR55attheperimeterofthesiteDaytime

TheContractorshallchecklocalauthorityregulationswithregardtoacousticrestrictionsatnighttimeand
applytheseintothedesignofthesystemsoperatingatnight(22.00to07.00)

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3.11 External Conditions

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ThesystemcalculationsshallbebasedonAshraeClimateTableDesignConditionsforRioNegro.Calculation
ofplantcapacitiesshallbebasedonthe1%conditionforcooling,humidificationanddehumidificationwhere
relevant.

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3.12 Internal Design Conditions

InallenvironmentallycontrolledspacestheservicesshallbedesignedtosatisfyISO7730comfortcriteriaas
follows

FortheofficesandallpermanentlyoccupiedworkplacesPPD<6%(CategoryA)appliesandatall
permanentlyoccupiedworkstations.

FortheworkshopsandhangartheservicesshallbedesignedtoachievePPD<10%(CategoryB).

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InareasdesignatedasnaturallyventilatedandFanAssistedNaturallyventilatedspacestheventilation
openings(vents,window,passivestacks,windassistedextractcowlsetc.)shallbedesignedsothattheair
resultantindoortemperaturedoesnotexceedthe27degCformorethan1%oftheoccupiedtime(=27
hoursperyear).Theopeningventswillbedesignedtoassureanairchangesufficienttolimitthetemperature
upliftinthespacegiventheequipmentgainsandpersonoccupanciesintheroomscheduleaswellasthe
lightinggainsasdeterminedbythelightingdesignandthesolarandtransmissioncalculatedthroughthefabric
andglazing.AsbasisforthiscalculationtheMeteonorm2005WeatherfileforRioNegroshallbeused.
Theanycasetheinternalmaximum&minimumtemperaturesandHumiditylevelsinairconditionedspaces
shallalsoconformwithAshrae55latesteditioncriteriaatClo=0,5foranMETrateof1intheofficesandMET
of2intheWorkshopandHangarareas.AlsotheminimumvaluesgivenintheRoomDataSheetsaretobe
maintained(whicheverismoreonerous).

Allmechanicalventilationsystemsandsystemsupportingnaturalventilationshallbedesignedforamaximum
allowableADPIRate(AirDistributionPerformanceIndexAshraeFundamentals)tobe80%.
Themaximumallowableairvelocitiesshallnotexceed0.12m/sinaccordancewithISO7730TableA.5
CategoryAforOfficesand0.24m/sforotherareas.

3.13 Natural Ventilation and Fan Assisted Natural Ventilation

Topreventnuisancedraughts(dislodgingpapersetc.)theloweredgeofopeningventsandorwindowsshall
beaminimumofabove1.80abovefloorlevel.Allopeningsshallbemotorisedwithlocaloperationby
occupantsandalsowithinterfacewiththeBMSforautomaticoverride.Openingsshallbeequippedwithfly
screensandsecuritygrillesandwithsufficientoverhangtoavoidunduerainingress.

Thesolutionsshallbeonthebasisofpassiveventsandwindassistedstackventilation.Theuseofmotorised
fansinlieuofnaturalopeningsshallbeminimisedandonlywhereopeningventsareimpractical.

Innaturalventilatedspacestheminimumopeningventilationeffectivefreeareashallbe5%ofthefloorarea
andlocatedonopposingsidesoftherooms.Theopeningventsshallbeairtightwhenshut.

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3.14 Ventilation Fresh Air rates


Unlessotherwisenotedtheoutsideairventilationratesformechanicalsystemsaretobedeterminedin
accordancewithAshrae62.12010,applyingtheVentilationRateProcedure.Officesandpermanent
workstationsshallbeprovidedwithfreshairinaccordancewithAshraeVRPcalculationwith30%added.
Theseshallbeappliedorinanycaseshallbeinaccordancewiththeminimumfreshairratesgiveninthe
Roomdatasheets
Roomscontainingrefrigerationequipmentandroomsusedforrefrigeratedstorageshallbedesignedin
compliancewithASHRAEStandard15.

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3.15 Duct Sizing Criteria

InallcasesAshraeGuidesandCodeswillbeadheredtoinparticularAshrae90.12013.

AllsheetmetalductworkshallbefabricatedinaccordancewithSMACNASpecificationforSheetmetal
DuctworkLow,Medium,andHighPressure/VelocityAirSystems.

DuctworkcarryingcooledairshallbeinsulatedinaccordancewithminimumstandardsAshrae90.12010to
minimizeheatpickupandtoeliminatecondensation.Allexternalductworkshallhaveinsulationthickness
shallbeaminimum50mmandshallbecladinsheetmetal.
DuctworksshallbeSpiralRoundTypewherespacepermits.Allductworkhangersshallbesleevedwith
acousticisolators.Allbendsshallbewidesweptbendswherespacepermits.AllTJunctionsshallbewith
sweptconnections.Ductdesignshallbesuchastoshowthatturbulenceintheductisminimized
Noflexibleductshallexceed1500mminlength.

Theventilationsystemsshallbedesignedinaccordancewiththefollowingductsizingcriteria:
NR30 NR38 NR45

Maximumductpressuredrop(Pa/m)

0.8

0.8

6.0

6.5

8.0

5.0

5.5

6.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

Max.Airflowvelocityforaductwithin
shaftorabovedrywallceiling(m/s)

Max.Airflowvelocityforaductwithin
occupiedspace.(m/s)

Max.freesupplyoutletandreturnair
openingvelocities(m/s)

Allductingbendsshallbeofalongradiusswepttypeunlessspacerestrictionspreventthese.Wherespace
restrictionpreventstheuseoflongsweptradiusbendsthenbendswithturningvanesinrectangularelbows
shallbeprovided.

Noairintakeshallbelocatedinanareaclosetovehiclemovement.Nointakeshallbelocatedwithin4mofa
dischargepoint.Themaximumairvelocitypermissibleforanintakelouvreshallbe2m/s.Allintakeand
dischargelouversshallbefittedwithbirdandverminscreensandstainlesssteelequalisinggrids.

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3.16 Grilles and Diffusers


AllGrillesandDiffusersshallbesizedinaccordancewiththefollowingtable:

Velocity(m/s)

SupplyGrilles

Tocomplywithterminalvelocity

ExtractGrilles

Tomeetnoiserequirements

TransferGrilles

0,5m/s(facevelocity)

SupplyLouvers

2.5m/s(facevelocity)

ExtractLouvers

2.5m/s(facevelocity)

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Type

Thefollowinglimitswillgenerallybeusedfortheselectionofdiffusersandareconsideredmaximum
permissibleairspeedswithintheworkingenvironments.(ISO7730)
Offices

0.12m/s

Workshops

0.24m/s

Hangar

0.25m/s

TheMechanicalRoomDataSheetscontainedin(Appendix1)setoutspecificbriefinginformationforthe
individualroomsinthefacility.

Allsupplyairdiffusorsinofficesandwheretherearepermanentworkstationsshallbe600x600mmswirl
type(notconical4waythrowtype)

3.17 Air Filtration

ThefiltrationofFCUorTerminalACunitsshallbeasrequiredbythemanufacturertoprotecttheunits.
ThefiltrationforAHUsshallbe:
Standard

PreFilters

BagFilters

Arrestance

7585%

>98%

AtmosphericDustSpotEfficiency

2540%

8085%

MERV

G3(MERV6)

F7(MERV13)

FiltrationforofficesAHUShallbeF6only

AllFilterswhichF4andaboveshallbeBagtype

3.18 Pipe Sizing Criteria

ChilledandheatingwaterpipeworkthepipeworkshallbesizedwithminimumsizesinaccordancewithTable
6.5.4.5Ashrae90.12013.Chilledwaterpipeworkshallbesizedflowandreturn(degC):6/12C
Heatingwaterpipeworkwillbesizedforaflowandreturntemperaturedifferentialof20degC

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ForColdandhotwatersuppliesdistributionpipeworkshallbesizedtoprovidethesystemdemandsbased
uponthenumberoffittingsandequipmentconnectedtoit.Diversifiedvolumesshallbeappliedtoensure
economyofpipeworkwhilstconsideringlatermodificationsofthesystem.
Pressureswithinthehotandcoldwatersystemsshallbemaintainedtoachieveaminimumof1.0baratthe
hydraulicallymostremotefitting.

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HotandColdWaterpipeworkshallbesizedonamaximumfrictionalresistanceof300pa/m.Allterminalunits,
suchastaps(suppliedbyothers),shallbeallowedforintheoverallpressuredrop.Pipevelocitiesshallnot
exceed1.0m/swheretheypassthroughoccupiedareasor2.4m/sforplantroomandotherserviceareasfor
thefollowingreasons:
Longevityofpipeandfittings
Minimumnoisegeneration

Limitationofpressurewaves

Compressedairpipeworkshallbesizedtothefollowingcriteria
MainHeaders,Interconnectingpipework

maxvelocity7m/s

Linedrops

maxvelocity10m/s

Onlywidesweepbendsshallbeused.

3.19 Thermal performance of building fabric

ThedesignershallverifybycalculationtheactualUvaluesforeachelementofthebuildingfabricasillustrated
ontheArchitectsDrawings.ThedesignershallalsocompleteoverallbuildingUvaluecalculationstoprovide
sufficientinformationforbuildingcompliancecertification.

3.20 Plant Sizing Criteria

ColdWaterStorageTanks

Coldwaterstoragetanksshallbesizedtoprovidestoragefor24hours.Therequirementsaretobebasedon
thelocalRegulations.Facilitiesforcleaningshallbeprovidedinaccordancewithlocalminimumcode
requirements.
ChillerSizing

ThechillercapacityshallbesizedinaccordancewithAshraegoodpracticeguidance.Highefficiencychillers
shallbeselectedtoachievingaILPVperformanceexceedingtheminimumrequirementssetoutinAshrae
90.12013andimprovingonthisby10%.EachchillershallbemultiplecompressorstoensurethatCOPsdo
notdeviatemorethan20%at25%partload.

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3.21 Explosion Ratings

TheContractormakenecessaryconsultationstodeterminetheExplosionclassificationofthespaces
Preliminaryclassificationofareasareratedasbelow.TheContractoristosatisfythemselvesthesearecorrect
andcodecompliant.

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Class1Division1,GroupD
Hangarpits,InsidePaintbooths

Class1Division2GroupD.

WholeofHangarAreaupto45cmabovefloor.1.2maroundaircraftWingandTailArea,.,Paint
MixingArea,Gluing,MEK,OxygenGassingRoom,BatteryChargingRoom.1.5mabovefinishedfloor
inCompositepreparation.3maroundPaintBoothsinPaintarea

Class2Division2

SandingRoom

4 Ventilation Systems
4.1 General

AllventilationsystemsshallconformtoAshrae62.1andthematerialsandworkmanshipspecifications
whicheverprescribesthemostonerousrequirement.

Systemsupplyandextractflowrateswillbebalancedtoprovidea10%supplyoverextractflowratetoensure
positivepressurizationof+5Painthespaces.

ForthepurposesofinterpretationofAshrae62.1thefollowingistheclassificationofspaces.TheContractoris
tosatisfythemselvesthesearecorrectandcodecompliant.

Class4spacesPaintbooths,sandingbooth,Batteryroom,MEK,Gluing

Class3spacesCompositeshopareaandancillaryrooms,Interiors

Class2SpacesToilets,lockersrooms,Machinery,Weldingsheetmetalworkshops

Allremainingareashallbeclass1

AllroomswillbeequippedwithBMSmonitoredtemperatureandhumiditysensors.Thesewillbethebasisof
controloftemperatureinthespaces.

Whereintheroomschedulegivenextracttofluethismeanstheextractshallbesuchastoeliminatere
entrainmentofdischargeairintoothersystemsandintothebuildingviaopenings.
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Thecompletesystemshallbeconfigured(ductsizing,ahuandcoilsizingect)sothatFanPowerswilbelimited
toprescribedAshrae90.12013less10%.TheSFPofOfficesairhandlingsystemsshallbelessthen0.7
kW/m3.sSFPsofextractonlysustemsshallbelessthen0.4kW/m3.s
Manuallyreadpressuregaugesaretobetobeinstalledonallsuppliesinkeylocations,toenabletheEmployer
toconfirmserviceisliveandoperational.Thisincludesvisualpressureindicatorsbeforeandafterfilters,and
fansections.
AHUSservingareaswithsolventsshallnotbeusedtoserveareaswherenosolventsareused

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Airhandlingshallbemanagedinzones.SuggestedminimumAHUallocationwouldbe

AHU1offices1stFloor,ToolCrib1stFloorand2ndFloorWest

AHU2offices2ndFloorMiddle

AHU3Offices,NDT,Avionics,graphicsandotherAirconditionRooms1stand2ndFloorEast.

AHU4CompositeShopCleanRoom(dischargetoflue)

AHU5Cleaningbayextract(dischargetoflue)

AHU6.1,6.2etc.AHUSforPaintBooths(Dischargetoflue)

AHU7SandingRoomExtract

AHU8KitchenAHUsupplyandextract(Dischargetoflue)

AHU9LockersandshowersExtract

AHUs10.1,10.2,10.3,AircraftCabinAirconditioningUnits(Option)

Inadditiontherearemiscellaneousprocessextractfans(e.g.MEKbooth,Gluingbooth,HangarPits,Fuel
Tankextractetc.)

HVACAirhandlingunitswithsupplyairvolumeexceeding2500m3/hmustmeetthefollowingminimum
qualitycriteria

AHRIorEuroventCertified
Selfsupportingframestructurewithpermanentlyelasticsealing.
Innerliningforthermalandacousticinsulationofnoncombustibleinsulation(inaccordancewithDIN
4102,A1).
MinimumThickness:40mm.
SoundabsorptionvalueR:min.35dB(A).
Thickness:min.1.0mmthicksheet.
DoubleWallConstructioncorrespondingtoEN1886(2007)U=max.0,6W/m2.K
Bodyofgalvanizedsteelsheetpowdercoated
MechanicalStabilityD2
ThermalInsulationtoT3
AirleakagerateinaccordancewithEN1886,tightnesscategoryB.

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Inspectiondoorswithinspectionwindows,whichprovideaccessformaintenanceandinspection,must
beprovided.
Signagewithpermanentidentification
Theunitissealedinteriorsmooth,withoutjoints,unavoidablejoints(silicone)toVDI6022,
Airtighthousingandwaterproofbaseofatrough.
Removableeyebolts((liftingbracket)aretobemountedonequipmentforthetransportandtransfer
chambers.Recessesinthebaseframeisnotpermitted.
Allinspectionchamberswithmanuallyswitchedillumination

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TheAHUSmustbesizedtoachieveamaximumFanPowerlimit10%lowerthanthemaximumallowablein
ASHRAE90.12010Table6.5.3.11Aand1B

DecentralisedAHUsproposedfortheofficeswithsupplyairvolumeslessthan2,500m3/hshallbeasabove
butwithoutdoublewallinsulation.
Firedampers

Onlylocallyapprovedfiredamperswithcertificationaretobeused.Beforeinstallationthedetailsofthe
meansoffireseparationshallbeagreedwiththelocalfireauthorities.
Firedampersinmasonrymustbesealedallaroundwithfiresafetyapprovedbulkingagents,

Withtheinstallationoffiredampersinstudwallsonbothsidestohaveflexibleconnectors(ClassB1,100
mm).

ThecontractortolistofallbuiltinFireDampers,statingtheplaceofinstallationandfullmanufacturer
approvalandsubmitfordocumentationpurposes.

4.2 Hangar Fresh Air Ventilation for occupants


ReferenceshouldbemadetotheRoomDataSheets

TheHangarsshallbenaturallyventilatedandequippedwithsufficientoperableventsrequiredbylocal
ventilationandoccupantwelfarecodesandNFPA409tomeettheminimumfreshairrequirementrequiredby
localcodes.

4.3 Hangar NFPA Ventilation Requirements for Fuelled Aircraft

TheSystemshallconformtoNFPA90A.Theextractsystemscarryingvapourshallbeinstalledinaccordance
withNFPA91andNFPA409

TomeettherequirementsofNFPA409andtoprovideanexplosionprotectedenvironmenttheairfromthe
hangarshallinanycasebecontinuouslyextractedalsoviabelowslabpits,channelsortunnelssothata
minimumof5airchangesperhourofthevolumeofthepitsortunnelsismaintainedatalltimes.Theextract
fanshallbetwospeedssuchthatonactivationofflammablevapoursalarmtheextractfanwillgenerate30air
changesperhourinthepitsandtunnels.

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Agasanalysingsystemshallbeinstalledinthepitsandbelowslabvoidswhichwillcontinuouslymonitorand
analysesgasconcentrationsinthepits.Thedetectionsystemshallhavesensorslocatedthroughoutallducts
andtunnels.
Anexplosionprotectioninthepitsandtunnelsshallbeprovidedintheformofpressurereliefventingorby
explosionpreventionsystemsinstalledinaccordancewithNFPA69

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InaccordancewithNFPA409theHangarextractsystemsmustbeAmcasparkresistantratedforexplosion
hazardenvironmentNFPA70EClass1Div1(EquivalenttoATEXZone0)

4.4 Hangar Fuel Tank Extract Ventilation

Adedicatedexplosionprooffueltankextractsystem(AtexZone0)shallbeprovidedforeachHangarbay.

Theextractductshallberuntothebelowslabchannelsandterminatingataconnectionpointinthechannel
closetothemidpointofthehangar.Aminimumoftwoflexiblepipesshallbetobeusedfromtheconnection
pointavailabletoeachaircraft,withflexibleconnectionstothefueltanksofallaircraft.

Thesystemshallbedesignedandinstalledtoachieveacommissionedextractrateateachfueltank
connectionof0.3m3/s.Thespecificationshallinclude15mof200mmdiaantistaticflameproofflexible
ductingtoconnectbetweentheaircraftpointandtheunderfloorduct.

Whennotinuse,thefloorpitstobeflushwiththefloor,andtohaveadraintopreventwaterbuildupinthe
pit.

4.5 Hangar Aircraft Cabin Air Conditioning System (Option)

SpaceProvisionandpowerallowanceattheboardshallbemadeforthefutureadditionofaCabinAir
conditionsystemprovidedforeachhangar.Thiswillincludethespaceallocationintheservicecoordination.

Theunitswouldtypicallyberoofmounted,oneforeachhangarbayandshallconsistofpanelandbag
filtration(Merv5andMerv13),accesssections,coolingcoil,condensateseparators,andcontroldamper.The
airisductedtothehangarandterminatedatajunctionpointonthewall.Therewouldbealocationataircraft
rightandataircraftleft.

Theairfortheunitshallbetakenfromexternallytosupplytheairataconstantsetpointtemperature(which
issetlocallyataroommountedsetpointadjuster)bythehangaroperatives.Eachunitwouldhavetwo
speedof1.2and0.6m3/sareproposedwhichshallsupplyairatatemperatureof17degCand55%rH.The
systemwillbeequippedwithaninseries,mobileboostfantogenerateminimum6500Paortheminimum
requiredpressuretoensuretheaircraftinletvalveisopenedbythefan.
Thesizingisbasedonacabinvolumeof350m3and12airchangesperhour.Thesystemwillnormally
dischargedirectlyintothecabin,butitmustalsobeabletoconnecttotheaircraftinlets.

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4.6 Mechanical Ventilation Offices and Stores


Inofficeareasthroughoutthebuildingandthemainstoreareawillbeservedwithlocalisedconstantflowrate
mechanicalsupplyandextractventilationunits.Thesystemsshallbesizedtosupplytheminimumfresh
ratessetoutintheroomdatasheets.Inallcasesa5%factorforductleakageshallbeallowedfor.The
specifiedairflowratesshallbedemonstratedatcommissioningwithina5%margin.Thespecifiedairflow
ratesshallbeachievedwiththevolumecontroldampersontheindexrunfullyopen.Therequiredairflow
ratesshallbeachievedbypulleysizeorVariablespeeddriveadjustments.

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Thefreshairsupplyshallbeconstantvolumeandshallbedesignedtoventilatetheareasindependentlyofthe
fancoilunitorterminalcoolingunits.Thesupplyairshallbeductedandconnectedtoceilingswirldiffusors.
Airisextracteddirectlyfromtheceilingvoidbymeansofreturnairgrillesintheceilingviatheceilingplenum.
Inareaswithnoceilingsairissuppliedandextractedbyductmountedlouvers.

InallcasesthemaximumairvelocitiesintheoccupiedspacesshallnotexceedthelimitsgiveninISO7730or
0.12m/s

TheairhandlingunitsshallbeequippedwithF6filtersandcrossflowheatrecovery(sensible/LatentHeat
Exchanger).Thetemperatureexchangeefficiencyofthecrosslfowheatexchangersshallbe75%.The
Enthalpyexchangeefficiencyshallbe65%.SHouldtheairhandlingunitsbelocatedontheroofoverthe
officesinrainscreenedareastheyshallbeexternallyrated.Themaximumspecificfanpowerofwhole
systemsshallnotexceed0.7kW/m3.s.(ie.SupplyfanpowerinkWdividedbysupplyairflowrateinm3/s)

Ductworkshalldistributefromtheunitstotheareasservedbywayoftheverticalservicesdistributionzone
andhorizontallyathighlevelwithinthebuilding.TheMechanicalDesignershallensurethattherequired
serviceszonesandroutesfortheinstallationofthehighlevelductsarecoordinatedwiththestructural
engineerandarchitect.Theductroutesshallnotblockdaylightfromrooflights.Thedesignershallco
ordinatetherouteswiththeFireSafetyPlanstomakeadequateallowanceforfireseparation.

Thesystemswillnotbeinitiallyfittedwithelectricalheating.Howeverspaceintheductsandpower
allowanceatthenearbyboardshallbeallowedforfutureinstallationofelectricalreheatingifdesiredlater.

Shouldtheunitscanbelocallymountedatceilinglevelthenoiseratingoftheenclosingceilingfabricmustbe
ratedsothatthenoiselevelsintheoccupiedzonesarenoteexceeded.
TheAHUplinthandsupportsshallbefittedwithvibrationandnoiseisolationtoensurevibrationnoisetothe
officebelowdoesnotexceedthecriterialimits.

4.7 Composite Clean Room


Thecompositecleanroomwillbeservedbyaclosecontrolrecirculationairhandlingunitwithfreshairmixing
chamber,supplyandextractfansanddehumidificationcontrolandfiltrationtoachieveClass10,000clean
roomenvironment.ThesystemwillmeetthegeneralroomrequirementssetoutinAppendix4.4.2
CompositeCleanRooms
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Theairwillbesuppliedintothespaceturbulentfreesothatthatthereisalwayslaminarcrossflowoverthe
workbenches.Eachworkbenchwillbeequippedwithextracthoodswithfiltersandconnectedtothe
commonextractduct.
Thesystemwillbesizedtoachievelaminarflow(0.1m/s)attheverticalfaceoftheworkbenchmeasured
fromtheworkbenchtoptounderedgeofextracthood.Theextracthoodswillbemounted1.5mabovehe
workbenchtop.

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Theworkbenchesshallbeequippedeachwith3mx1.5mextracthoodsequippedwithhepafilterandfilter
airflowvelocitysensors.Thefilterfacevelocityshallbe0.45+/0.1m/s.TheunitwillbeequippedwithFilter
faceairflowvelocitymeasuringandmonitoringdevicewhichshallprovidesignaltoBMSforcontinuous
monitoring.

Theroomairtemperatureandrelativehumidityillbeclosecontrolledbyawallmountedroomtemperature
andhumiditysensor.Theroomtemperatureandhumiditywillbecontinuouslymonitoredandloggedatthe
bmsforloggingandreporting.
Theairshallbebalancedsothatthecompositecleanroomisalwayspositivelypressurizedrelativetothe
compositeshop.

Afixedautomaticparticlesamplingunitshallbeinstalledtosampleairborneparticulateconcentrations.The
samplershallsample1.0cubicfeetofairpertest.
1.Automatic(opticallightscattering)samplingofairborneparticulates,shallbeinaccordancewith
ASTMF50.
2.Isokineticprobes,ifused,shallbematchedtotheairflowvelocityoftheinstrumentand
interconnectingairflowtubingshallnotexceed6feetinlength.

Thesystemshallmonitorallparticlesinthe0.5and5.0micronranges

Thereshallbeaminimumofonesamplingpointforevery46m2(500sf)

Sensorlocation(s)shallbechosentosampletheairborneparticulateapproachingtheworkarea/stationat
worklevelheight.Ifisokineticprobeisusedtheyshallbepointedintotheairstream.

4.8 Process Extract Systems



Generalextracthoods

Throughouttheworkshopstherewillbededicatedextractcanopiesasindicatedintheroomdatasheets.
Hoodsshallbeofstainlesssteelsheetmetalhaveanareaof1m2andonelengthnolongerthan1.2mand
havethreespeeds700m3/h,1200m3/hand1800m3/h.
WherenotedhoodswillbefittedremovableandreplacableG3filters

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Thesystemsaremanuallyturnedononlywhenneeded.Thelocalactivationswitchwillhaveanoperation
indicatorlampconfirmingoperation.
MEKandGluingBoothsExtractsSystems
Dedicatedextractfans(AMECSparkResistantAshraeClass1Div1)Extractairshallbeinstalledtoextract
throughthegluingroomandMEKbooth.Theextractairratewillbecalculatedtoachievea0.5m/scrossflow
velocityovertheperimeterverticalsurfaceareaoftheworkbench.

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Makeupairshallbefromthesurroundingareas(Interiors)vialowlevelmakeupairgrillesinthedoorsor
walls.
Thesystemsaremanuallyturnedononlywhenneeded.Theactivationswitchwillhaveanoperationindicator
lampconfiningoperationandshallbeinterlockedwiththecontrolsystemthatturnsoncompressedair
solenoidandlightsintheroom/boothandreducesdownorofftheInteriorsroomextractfantomeetthe
overallairbalanceintheroom.

IntheseroomsawarninglightshallbeinstalledwhichwarnstheoccupantinthecasetheextractsystemsI
switchedofforoutoforder.
CleaningBayExtract

Thisunitshallberatedforwetenvironment.Theextractpointsshallbeatlowlevel.Makeupairshallbe
fromthemaincorridorviadedicatedmakeupairgrillesinthewalltothecorridor.Themakeupairgrillesshall
besizedtoamaximumnegativepressureinthecleaningbayof10Pa.
Theunitshallbemanuallyswitchedfromtheroomandwillhaveanindicatorsignindicatingwhentheextract
unitisswitchedon.
Controlsystemtobelinkedtolightsandventilation.
ExtractHoodaboveOvens

Extracthoodspositionedaboveovendoorsshallhaveanextractratecalculatedat130m3/hperkWratingof
theoven

4.9 Kitchen and Dining Area Ventilation Systems


Thediningareashallbenaturallyventilated.

Thekitchenhoodextractsystemsshallbesizedinaccordancewiththekitchenfitoutspecialistrequirements.
Theexhaustairshalldischargedtoalocationwhichisnotaffectedbyreentrainmentintoneighbouring
systems(Kitchensmells)

Makeupairtokitchensshallbeviaflyscreenedopeningsfromunpollutedairsourceoutsideshallbesizedso
thatthenegativepressureinthekitchensdoesnotexceed10Pa.Whererequiredmechanicallypressurised
lobbies(withfilteredfreshair)shallbeprovidedbetweenkitchenanddiningareaandotheroccupiedareasto
avoidcontaminatedairenteringthekitchenarea.
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Thekitchenextractunitshallbelocatedintherooftopplantarea.Ductworkwithinthekitchenareashallbe
suitableinsulatedtoavoidcondensation.Kitchenextractductingshallbefirerate,installedwithoutseam
(weldedjoints,andequippedwithaccesshatchesevery3mforcleaning.Theductworkshallbelaidtofalltoa
trappedcondensatedrain.Condensatedrainsshallbeledtoopengullyortricklereceiver.
Themechanicalsubcontractorshallcoordinatewiththekitchenfitoutspecialistwithregardtoextractflow
ratesforthepurposeofsizingthekitchenextracthood.

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Thehoodsshallbeequippedwithautomaticfiresuppressionsystem
Thekitchenwastedisposalroomwillbenaturallyventilatedandprotectedfromsolargainstoavoid
overheatingabove24degC
Systemwillensurenocookingsmellsinthefacility,andthisshallbeanoverridingcommissioning
requirement.

4.10 Paint Booth Ventilation Systems

Thesupplyandextractsystemsforthevariousboothswhicharesuppliedbyspecialistsuppliershallbe
connectedwithductworktoensuretheexhaustedairisexhaustedtoflue.Thedesignershallcoordinate
withthespecialistsuppliersdeliverabletoensurethesystemsarecompatibleandinterfacesareclearly
established.TheboothstoconsiderincludePaintSprayBooths1,2and3andSandingBooth

Themechanicalservicessubcontractorshallliaisewiththeequipmentsuppliertodetermineexactconnection
sizes,configurationandheightspriortoinstallingductwork.

4.11 WC Ventilation

WCswillbeservedwithdedicatedextractssizedtoinaccordancewithAshrae62.1.Maximumfanpowershall
belimitedto0.4kW/m3.s.Eachtoiletcabinwillhaveanextractgrill.Makeupairshallbetakenvialowlevel
transfergrillesfromthecorridor.Forsystemsservingindividualtoiletstheextractfansshallbeswitchedby
presencedetectorwith5minutedelaytimer.

4.12 Server Room Ventilation

TheServerroomwillbeequippedwith

FiresuppressioninertgasPressurereliefdamperandduct.Ductshallleadtooutside

Inertgaspurgingfanandduct.Ductshallleadtooutside.

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5 Chilled Water Air Conditioning Systems


5.1 General Requirements
RefertoRoomDataSheetsforclimateconditionstobecontrolled(TempandHumidity)ofthevariousspaces.
AreaswithmaximumtemperaturetobecontrolledshallbeairconditionedbymeansofFancoilunitsfedwith
6/12degCchilledwater.
Thechilledwater(6/12degC)forfancoilunitsshallbeprovidedbyanaircooledchiller.Thechilledwater
chillerwillbesizedforthefancoilunitcircuitsandtheairhandlingunitcoilswhereapplicable.

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NoCFCbasedrefrigerantsshallbeusedinanysystemsinstalled.

Refrigerantsusedshallhaveacombinedglobalwarmingpotential(LCGWP)andozonedepletionpotential
(LCODP)lessthan13usingthefollowingformula
LCGWP+LCODPx105lessthanorequalto13.

Formultipleunitstheweightedaverageshallbelessthe13i.e.

5.2 Description

Thechilledwatersystemshallconsistofanaircooledchillerlocatedatrooflevel.Thesystemshallincludeall
associatedpumps,headers,piping,pressurevessels,buffervessels,heatexchangersandcontrols.Thechiller
andallassociatedplantshallbeexposedtotheelementsandshallbesuitablyprotected.

ChillersshallbehighefficiencytypewithminimumIPLVIntegratedPartLoadValueexceedingthat
givencorrespondingtoAshrae90.12013by10%withsequencecontrolstoensureoptimumCOPsat
partload.Chillerstobevariablespeedcentrifugaltype.

Chilledwaterdistributionshallbevariableflowwithvariableflowcontrolvalvesateachconsumer.
Chilledwaterpumpsshallbevariablespeeddrivecontrolled

Theevaporatoroutputshallbecontrolledbyelectronicexpansionvalve.Nohotgasbypassorsuctiongas
throttlingnorheadpressurecontrolshallbepermitted.

Abuffervesselshallbeinstalledonthechilledwaterreturnsizedtoprovideachilledwatersystemvolume
capacityof20litresperkWofcoolingcapacity.Thebuffervesselshallshadedfromdirectsolarexposure.
Thechilledwatersystemshallbeconnectedtoallcoolingcoilswithinthesupplyairhandlingunits,where
applicable,andshallfeedthefancoilunitcoolingcircuits.Theairhandlingcoilsandfancoilunitsshallbe
sizedbasedonachilledwatertemperatureof6Cflowand12Creturn.

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Thechillerandcoolingtowerplinthandsupportsshallbefittedwithvibrationandnoiseisolationtoensure
vibrationnoisetotheofficebelowdonotexceedthecriterialimits.Thedesignershallincludethedetailing
andinstallationofplinthandisolationaswellassteelworkandsupportsinthemechanicalpackage.
Theprimaryplantwillalsoincludepressurizationunit,dosingpot,combineddirt/airseparator,deaerator,
gaugesandsensorsasindicatedontheschematics.

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C.H.Wpipeworkshallbemediumgradesteel.Chilledwaterpipeworkrunningatlowlevelwithinplantrooms
andexposedpipeworkshallbethermallyinsulatedinaccordanceAshrae90.12010foreconomicinsulation
thicknessandcladinaluminium.
Allpipeworksupporthangersandfixtureswillbesleevewithacousticisolators(Muprosleevesorequal)

Externalpipeworkshallbeinsulatedandcladinhammerfinishaluminiumsheet.Concealedpipeworkand
pipeworkathighlevelinternallywithinworkshopsshallbeinsulatedbymeansoffoilbackinsulation.

Pipeworkandinsulationcladdingexposedinoccupiedareaswillbepaintedinaccordancewiththearchitects
directions
Allpipeworkinexposedareasandinplantroomsshallbeclearlytaggedandlabelledtoindicateflowand
returnandtoindicatethecircuit.

TheMechanicalDesignershallensurethattherequiredserviceszonesandroutesfortheinstallationofthe
pipeworkiscoordinatedwiththestructuralengineerandarchitect.Nopipeworkshallprotrudebelowthe
establishedceilinglines.

TheMechanicalContractorshallbemaderesponsibleforcoordinatingallpipeworkwithotherservicesand
thestructuralelementsofthebuilding.

Pipeworkshallbeinstalledwithautomaticairvalvesatthetopofeachserviceriser,withdraincockslocated
atthebottomofeachriser.

Themechanicalcontractpackageshallincludeallsteelworkandotherancillariesnecessarytosupportforthe
completechilledwatersystem.
Allhighpointsinthesystemshallbefittedwithairventingpoints.Theventpointbleedairpipeshallbeled
downtoanaccessiblepointsatlowlevelintheplantroomwhichwillhavealabelledballvalve.

AllchilledwaterpipeworktobecleanedandflushedinaccordancewithAshraebestpracticeonPre
CommissioningCleaningofPipeworkguidelinespriortofilling.Fernoxcorrosioninhibitor(orequaland
approved)tobeintroducedinaccordancewithmanufacturersrecommendations.
Thedesignshallallowfortheinstallationofastrainerontheflowconnectiontoallcontrolvalves.

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5.3 Acoustics

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Thecontractorshallensurethatthechillersarevibrationisolatedtoprecludeanytransmissionofnoiseand
vibrationtothefloorbelow.Thechillershallbeselectedwithappropriateattenuationsothatnoiselevelsat
theboundarydoesnotexceed55dBAoratthenearestresidentialwindowshallnotexceed45dB(A)average
withnooneoctavefrequencybeingmorethan10%higherthanthisfigure.Thechillershallbemountedto
maintainthesitelinesrestrictionsshownontheplanningdrawings.Thechillershallbemountedonaconcrete
plinthwithantivibrationmountstothebaseofthechiller.Thecontractorshallincludeforthedetailingofthe
plinthandisolationaswellassteelworkandsupportstobefurnishedtothemaincontractor.Provideflexible
stainlesssteelpipeconnectorsatinletsandoutletsofeachchillertoisolatepipingsystem.

5.4 Chilled Water Systems Control Strategy

ThechillerwillbeoperatedfromatimeschedulesetupintheBMSandacommonalarmsignalwillbetaken
fromtheonboardchillerpanel.

TheBMSwillmonitorthewaterflowandreturntemperaturestoandfromthechillerunit.Thesedeviceswill
beforthepurposesofdataacquisitiononly.Temperaturedetectorsandflowswitchesintegraltothechiller
unitoperationwillbesuppliedandwiredbythechillermanufacturer.

Thechillerwillbeservedbyatwinheaddutyandstandbyinlinepumpsetonthedeliveryside.Thepumps
willbecontrolledfromaBMStimeschedule.Changeoverfromdutytostandbyunitshallbeautomaticinthe
eventoffailureofthedutypump.Adifferentialpressuresensoracrossthecombinedpumpsetwillbeusedto
confirmdutyoperation.
Thepumpswillhaveacommontimescheduleandautomaticdutysharingwithaweeklychangeoverofthe
dutypump.Thecombinedchilledwatercircuitwillbefittedwithflowandreturntemperaturesensorsto
providedataonheatexchangeacrossthechillerunit.

5.5 Chilled Water System Pressurisation

Theprimarychilledwatersystemwillbemaintainedatasetworkingpressurebymeansofapackaged
pressurizationsetlocatedintherooftopplantroom.Theunitwillbeoperatedonacontinuousbasisviathe
BMS.

TheBMSsystemwillmonitoracommonALARMsignalfromtheunitcontrolpanel.Separatehighandlow
pressuresensorsinthechilledwaterheaderswillprovidestatusindication.Theoperationofthechillerwillbe
interlockedtotheLOWpressurealarmdevicetointerruptthechilleroperationintheeventofalossof
pressurewithintheprimarywatercircuit.

IfanyofthepressurizationunitsrunforaprolongedperiodoftimeanalarmshallregisterontheBMSandthe
systemshallshutdown.

5.6 Buffer Vessels


Thebuffervesselshallbeprovidedtoensurethatthechillersdonotstartmorethan6timesperhour.Itshall
beofpaintedsteelconstruction,ratedfor1.5timestheworkingpressuresofthesystem.Itshallbeconnected
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inserieswiththiscircuit.Thebuffervesselshallbeshadedfromdirectsolarexposure.

5.7 Condensate Drainage


Allcondensatefromterminalunitsandcoilsshallbecollectedinacommoncondensatereturndrainage
systemledtoopendrainpoints.(Condensatedrainageshallnottobedirectlyconnectedtofouldrainageor
rainwaterdrainagesystems)

5.8 Fan Coil Units

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Thefancoilunitshallbesizedtomeetthepeaksensibleandlatentdemandinthespace.Thecapacityshallbe
selectedatmediumfanspeed.Thecoilsshallbesizedtooperateataflowtemperatureof6Candareturn
temperatureof12C.
Theunitsshallbetwopipewatersidecontrolled.

Atcommissioningthefanspeedshallbeadjustedandfixedtothecalculatedoptimumairflowrateofthe
supplyairdiffusors.(Calculatedwithinnoiseanddraughtlimits)

Fancoilunitsspeedshallbeadjustedonlyatcommissioningandnofurtheroccupantfanspeedadjustment
shallbemade

Allcooledairdischargedfromthefcustotheroomorspacesshallbeviaswirldiffusorsorslotdiffusers(No
conicaldiffusorsallowedinofficeareas)connectedtoeachFCUbyaminimumof2no.flexibleroundducts.
Plenumboxesandconnectionductsshallbeshallbefittedwithinsulatedagainstcondensation.

Intheopenplanofficeareasandworkshopsnomorethan30sqmwillbeservedbyasinglefancoilunit.The
fancoilunitshallbearrangedtofitwithintheofficemodule.

Thefancoilunitcontrolsintheopenplanareasshallconsistsofamasterslavearrangement,withasingle
masterunitcontrollinguptofourslaves.
Thetemperaturesensorforeachmasterslavegroupshallbewallmounted(notinthereturnofthefancoil
unit).Thefancoilunitcontrollershallbemodulatingtype(notonoff)

Thefancoilunitsshallhavepowerenabledontothemonafloorbyfloorbasis,viaatimerelayswitchlocated
inthefloorelectricalpanel(presetat8.00a.m.to7.00p.m.adjustable)

Intheopenplanofficeareasthefancoilunitsshallberoombyroomcontrolledtakingsensorinputfromwall
mountedsensors.Thewallmountedsensorsshallbelocatedoutsideofdirectsolarinfluencesorinfluences
fromlocalequipmentgains.Eachcontrolzonewillhavetwowallmountedsensors.
ThesensorreadingshallbetakenfromtheBMSandtheroomsetpointsshallbesetbytheBMSbythe
facilitiesManager.
Thebmswillinterfacewiththefcucontrolstomonitorandcontrolasfollows

Monitorandloggingofroomtemperature

Loggingofcontrollersetpoints

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Monitorandloggingoffancoilunitoffcoiltemperature

Off/Run/Tripmodedisplay

Theloggeddatashallbestoredanddisplayedingraphicaldisplay.

Inmeetingroomsandindividualofficestheroomsshallbeequippedwithdedicatedceilingmountedfancoil
unitswiththeirowndedicatedwallmountedcontrollers.Thefancoilunitintheseroomsshallbecontrolled
bywallmountedtemperaturesensorandoccupantadjustmentcontroller.Theuserinterfacecontrolshallbe
setoutasfollows:

5.9 Fan Coil Unit Controls

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Eachindividualoffice,roomorzonenotgreaterthan30m2shallhaveisownindividualroomtemperature
control.Temperaturesensorsshallbewallmounted(notrelyingonreturnairsensors)

Thewallmountedcontrollershallbeofrobustconstructionwithrecessedtouchbuttons.Brushstainlesssteel
finishesarepreferred.Atypicalsketchofacontrollerisshownbelow.Thedefaultsetpointisrepresentedby
themiddlelight(green)onthewallmountedcontroller.Ifthisisselected,theroomtemperaturewillbe
controlledfrom22+/10Cto300C+/10C.

COOL

WARM

TEMPERATURE

Temperaturelightdisplayinggreenindicatesrecommended.Forcoolerconditions,pressthetemperature
buttonshowingbluelights.Forwarmerairconditions,pressthetemperaturebuttonshowingredlights.
Allwallmountedcontrollersautomaticallyresettothedefaultpositioneveryhour.

Note:Allgrillesforfancoilunitconditionedairandsupplyairshallbesizedandpositionedtosothatthethere
arenodraughtsintheoccupiedspaceswhenoperatingatpeakcoolingdemand.Theterminalvelocitiesand
noiselevelssetintheperformancecriteriashallbestrictlyadheredto.
Belowisadetaileddescriptionofthecontrolalgorithmbehindtheabovestrategy,andasimpleexplanationof
howthecontrolleroperates.

Thecoolingroomtemperaturesetpointshallbesetat26C,withtwostepsofreducedcooling;the
firstwillreducethetemperaturesetpointto24C,andthesecondwillreducethetemperatureset
pointto22C.

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Thecontrolsshallbemodular.Theoffcoilairtemperatureshallundernocasefallbelow16degC
(Avoidanceofdraughts)

Eachmasterunitshallbecontrolledthewallmountedroomcontroller,withadjustabletemperature
setpoint.Theairsensorshallbelocatedintheroomadjacenttothewallmountedcontroller.

Thecoolingsystemshallbeprovidedwithanautomatic1hourresetfacility,whichwillrevertthe
coolingsystemtomaintainthepresetcoolingsetpointtemperatureof26C.

FanCoilUnitControllerOperationAdjustable

CoolingMode2224262830.26Cbeingthedefault

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Thestrategyisdevisedwithaviewtoprovidinganenergyefficientsystemthatminimizedtheclientsrunning
costs.

Note:Allgrillesforfancoilunitconditionedairandsupplyairshallbesizedandpositionedtosothatthethere
arenodraughtsintheoccupiedspaceswhenoperatingatpeakcoolingdemand.Theterminalvelocitiesand
noiselevelssetintheperformancecriteriashallbestrictlyadheredto.

6 Offices and Meeting Rooms Air Conditioning Alternative MultiSplit


VRV

AsanAlternativetochilledwaterbasedsystemaVariablerefrigerantVolume(VRV)MulitSplitdirect
refrigerantexpansiontypesystembasedonductedconcealedterminalairconditionunitswillbeconsidered
NoCFCbasedrefrigerantsshallbeusedinanysystemsinstalled.Refrigerantsusedshallhaveacombined
globalwarmingpotential(LCGWP)andozonedepletionpotential(LCODP)lessthan13usingthefollowing
formula

TheTerminalunitswillbeceilingconcealedtypearrangedandconnectedtosecondaryairdistributionvia
ceilingmountedswirldiffusors.Comfortconditionsanddraughtlimitsandnoisecriteriaasspecifiedabove
shallapply.

Systemswillbeturnkeysystemsfrom.Therefrigerantdistributionshallbemodulartoenableindividual
indoorunitsbedismountedandrelocatedwithoutneedingtoswitchoffneighbouringunits.

SystemsshallbeTurnkeycommissionedandcompletewithstandaloneDDCcontrolsandmonitoringand
loggingfacilities

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7 Twenty Four Hour Cooling Systems


7.1 Data Server Room Cooling
TheDataServerroomshallbeclosecontrolledcooledtoaconstanttemperatureinaccordancewithAshrae
standardforITroomsandinaccordancewithITSpecialistrequirementswhicheverismoreonerous.The
coolingsystemwillbeDXtypeconsistingofcomputerroomrecirculationcooling,dehumidification,and
humidificationunit.Systemwillbe100%dutystandby.PowerprovisiontotheACUnitshallbeUPS
supported.

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7.2 Atec Room Cooling

TheAtecRoomshallrequireindependent24hourcooling.ThecoolingsystemwillbeDXtypeconsistingof
computerroomrecirculationcoolingdehumidificationandhumidificationunit

7.3 Security Room

ThesecuritycontrolroomshallbeprovidedwithDXtypeheatingandcoolingunit.

7.4 Plantroom cooling

Thecontractorshallprovide24hourDXbasedcoolingsystemstoallplantroomswhichrequirecoolingtostay
withinmaximumallowabletemperatures.Areastoconsidershallbe:
Liftmotorrooms,electricalswitchrooms,ITcabinetroomsetc.

8 Additional Workshop Equipment


8.1 Vacuum Pump System

TheDesignershalldesignandspecifyinthecompositepreparationareaandthecompositecleanroomand
otherareasidentifiedintheroomdatasheetsavacuumdistributionsystem.
OnevacuumplantshallbesizedtoservetheCompositeCleanroomandCompositePreparationarea

Thevacuumdistributionsystemconsistingofavacuumpumpwillbeconnectedtoacartridgeinletfilteranda
30litervacuumairreceiver.Thesystemcapacityshallbebasedonadiversitytakenoverthenumberof
outletsassetoutintheroomdatasheets.Forinitialplanningpurposesavacuumpumpofcapacity100m3/hr
at20mbaristaken.Theairreceivermustbesuppliedwithavacuumgaugeandanonreturnvalve.The
vacuumpumpshouldbesuppliedwithrubbermountedpads.Ifthenoiselevelofthevacuumpumpishigher
thanthosespecifiedbytheISOstandardsforworkshopareasthenthevacuumpumpmustbesuppliedwithan
acousticsuppressionbox.Thevacuumpipeworkistobemediumpressure(blueband)galvanizedpipeand
shallbesupportedatintervalsofnotgreaterthanonemeter.Allvacuumdropsshallendatleast100mm
abovetheworkbenches.Theendofthevacuumdropsaretobeprovidedwithaballvalve,ayconnection
andtwovacuumquickreleasefittings.(Differentfromcompressedair)
Alocalstartandstopswitchshouldbesuppliedandmountedinthecompositepreparationarea.Thevacuum
pumpshouldalsobewiredtoamainisolatorandalockstop.
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8.2 Technical Dust Extract Systems


Technicaldustextractsystemshallbedesignedandinstalledinthesanding,compositeandmachineshops.
UnitsshallbebyNedermanorsimilar.

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Thereshallbefoursystemsoneservingthecompositecleanroom,compositepreparationsandpaint
preparationareaandthesandingroom,thesecondtechnicaldustextractsystemistobesuppliedand
installedintheinteriorsworkshopseatshop,athirdsystemistobeinstalledinthesheetmetalmachineshop
andthefinaloneinthecarpentryworkshop.
Thesystemservingthemachineshopwillbesuitableformetaldustparticles(noplasticpipework)

Allextractductworkistobeinstalledataminimumof2.5mabovefinishedfloorlevelbehindthe
workbenchesandcentreofroomasindicatedontheendpointsdrawings.Eachpointshallprovide170m3/h
ofextractionwith33mbarnegativesuction(1Hg).Eachservicepointistobesuppliedwithamanual
isolationdamper.Theductshallbesupportedatintervalsofnotgreaterthanonemeter.Thetechnicaldust
extractsystemconsistsofanextractionunitandaseparatorunit.

Theysystemshallbedesignedwith50%redundancy,theextractunitsshallbelocatedexternallywith
acousticscreeningifrequired.Thesystemstobedesignedasclassofdust.

AtechnicaldustextractfilterunitwillbelocatedintheCompositePreparationRoom,extractductworkwillbe
runfromworkbenchesintheSandingRoomandCompositePreparationRoomtothetechnicaldustextract
filterunit.

9 Water Supply Systems


9.1 General Requirements

Theincomingmainswaterconnectionshallbefromthelocalwatersupply.

Thedesignofthewaterservicesandstoragetanksforcoldwatershallbeinaccordancewithnational
plumbingcodeandshallconformtotheWaterAuthoritysBylaws.
Waterservicesshallcomprise

MainspotablewaterdistributiontodrinkingoutletsintheamenitybuildingandHangarbuilding

BoostedColdWaterstorageanddistributionsystemtoshowersandhotwaterinkitchensinAmenity
buildingindutystandby(N+1)arrangement
BoostedColdWaterstorageanddistributionsystemtowashhandbasins,showers,hotwater
calorifiers,cleaningbay,waterwashingdownunitsandHVACmakeupwaterinHangarbuildinginduty
standby(N+1)arrangement
BoostedandFilteredrecycledrainwaterstoragetoWCsforflushing,irrigationoutletsinHangar
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CentralPulsemeteringofallWater,separatemeteringtoamenitybuilding

9.2 Cold Water Supply Network



ColdWatersupplytoinclude:
Appropriatewaterstorageintanksforaminimumof24hourstorage.Storagedividedintotwo
equallysizedseparatetankswithrecirculationandbiocidetreatment.

PressureBoostersetinN+1arrangement(1xduty,1xstandby)tomaintainadequateand
consistentpressureinsystem

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Softeningplantasrequiredforwaterhardness

Thestorageandwaterboostingstationwhichshalltakethewaterfromthetanktopressurizeto6barg.The
wholewatersupplyandboostingsystemshallbeN+1sothatwhenonepartofthesupplyfailstheother
systemwillstepin.

Eachboosterset(N+1)shallbemanufacturedandtestedautomatic,triplexboosterpumpsystemandpumps
sizedat50%50%20%splitwithvariablefrequencydrives.ThePumpcontrollershallsequencepumpsbased
onflowreadingsfromaflowsensorwithbackuppressureswitch.

Thecoldwaterboostersetsshallbeaprepackagedmultipumpunit,withduty/standbyandassistpumpsand
shallbesetforcontinuousoperation.TheBMSshallregisterifanyofthepumpsshouldfailandregisteran
alarm.Allpumps(includingN+!standbyset)shallrotatethroughduty/assist/assiststatusonatwicedaily
basis.Theboostershallbesuppliedonaskidwithcontrolpanel,pumps,isolationvalves,nonreturnvalves,
pressurevessel.

Fromtheboosterstationacoldwaternetworkshallservecoldwateroutlets,processwashwateroutletsand
hotwaterstoragecalorifiersandHVACmakeupwaterunits.(Refertoroomdatasheetsforlocationsof
outlets).IndividualbranchpipesshallbeequippedwithPRVstoregulatethepressureatthewateroutlettoa
minimumof0.8barGatfullflow.Thepressurereducingvalvesshallbeequippedwithadownstream
pressuregauge.
Thecleaningbaywaterconsumptionwillallowforsimultaneousoperationof3numberhoseseachdelivering
of22litresofwaterperminute.
Showerswillbesizedtodeliver18l/minpershower.Theshowerconnectionpipeshalleachbe22mm
diameter.

ThebranchpipeservingprocesswashwateroutletsshallbeequippedwithitsPRVandcodeapprovedpipe
separatordoublecheckvalve.Theprvshallbeadjustedtoprovideaminimumof4barwaterpressureinthe
hangararea.

Thecoldwatershallbedistributedinseparatelinestoshowers,officeandworkshopareas,Hangarareaswith
aseparatesupplyfeedingthecoldfeedofthehotwaterstoragesystemandHVACplantmakeupwater.

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ColdWaterStorageTanksshallbesizedtoprovidestoragefor24hoursorinaccordancewiththe
requirementsofLocalAuthoritysBylawsandRegulationswhicheveristhegreater.Themainswatertanks
shallbeFormat30andshallbedividedintotwoindependentsectionssothateachhalfcanbecleaned
withoutinterruptingthewatersupply.
Theroomhousingthewaterstorageshallbedesignedsothatthetemperatureofthecoldwaterstorage
tanksshallnotbepermittedtoriseabove20Cformorethan1hourinanygiventimeframe.Thecoldwater
systemshallalsosupplythedomestichotwatersystem;hencetherewillbeaminimalpressurefluctuation
betweenthehotandcoldwatersupplies.

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9.3 Mains Potable Water Supply Network



MainsWatersupplytoinclude:

Directconnectiontopotablewaternetworkthroughvacuumtypelocalauthorityapproveddouble
checkvalve

FlowPulsemeterwithBMSdigitalpulseinput

Softeningplantasrequiredforwaterhardness

IndividualbranchpipesshallbeequippedwithPRVstoregulatethepressureatthewateroutlettoaminimum
of0.8barGatfullflow.Thepressurereducingvalvesshallbeequippedwithadownstreampressuregauge.

9.4 Measures against Legionella

LegionellaReductionMeasurestobeappliedshallinclude

GuidancedocumentsshallbeCIBSETM13,HTM2040andHSEACOPL8.Thecontractorshallbe
requiredtoflushandsterilizethewholeofthewatersystemsaspertherequirementsmade
elsewhereinthiscontract.

Coldwateranddrinkingwaterandmainswaterpipeworkshallnotbelocatedinwarmrisersieinclose
proximitytoLPHWheatingpipework.

RecirculationwatertemperaturesshallbemonitoredbytheBMSattheremotestlocationsinthe
circulationlines.

Doglegsinhotwatermaximum0.3minlength

Watertoinfrequentlyusedpointsshallbedischargedtodrainbytimeroperatedautomaticvalveon
dailybasis

Nostagnantwaterinpipes.Nodeadbypasspipes

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9.5 Hot Water Services


Thehotwaterrequirementsshallbemetbysemiinstantaneouslocalstoragevesselsequippedwithelectrical
heatingelementssizedtoboostthewatertemperatureto65Cdaily.Thestoragetemperatureshallnotdrop
below60C
Thehotwatercalorifierstoragecapacityshallbedesignedforaonehourrecovery.
Thermostaticblendingvalves,failsafetype,shallbeprovidedtotheshowerstolimitthehotwatersupplyto
43degC.

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Hotwatershallbesuppliedtothekitchenat65C.
Themaximumlengthofdeadlegsshallnotexceed0.3meters.Whererequiredthehotwatercircuitshall
haveareturnloopcompletewithrecirculationpumpdesignedtoreturnthecircuitbacktothecalorifier.Hot
waterreturnpumpsshallbesingularbronzepumps.

Allhotwatersupplyandreturnpipeworkshallberoutedascloseasphysicallypossibletotheappliancebeing
served.Whererequiredbalancingvalvesshallbeinstalledonthedomestichotwaterreturnpipeworksoas
toallowforfullbalancingofthedomestichotwaterreturnsystemandtoensurethattherearenodeadlegs.
Pressurereducingvalvesshallbeinstalledatallpointsofuseonthehotwatersystem.

9.6 Cold and Hot Water Pipework Requirements

AtcommissioningstagetheContractorshallallowforpressuretesting,disinfectionandflowtestingofall
sanitaryfitments.

Allpipehangarsandfixingbracketsshallbesleevedwithacousticisolatingneoprenesleeves(Muproorequal)

Isolatingvalveswillbeprovidedsothatnomorethanonebranchmustbeshutdownatanyonetimefor
repairs.

Pressureregulatingvalveswithmemorystopandmeasuringportsshallbeprovidedateachbranchandfeeds
to,dishwashersandwashingequipment.Thepressurereducingvalvesshallbeequippedwithadownstream
pressuregauge.

Balancingvalveswithmemorystopandmeasuringportsshallbeprovidedateachreturnriser.Ballorgate
valvesshallnotbeusedforbalancing.

Shockabsorbersshallbeprovidedtotheconnectionstothedishwashers,andspraywashequipment.

Allvesselsandequipmentshallbeinsulatedandratedfor1.5timesthenormaloperatingpressureofthe
system.

Coldwaterpipeworkshallnotshareconfinedspaceswithhotwaterorheatingpipeworkwithoutadequate
provisionbeingmadetoavoidheatingofthecoldwatersupply.
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AllpipeworkforCWS,HWS,HWR,MWSshallbecoppertotableXorequalcoppergrade.Theuseofplastic
pipesmaybeconsideredsubjecttosubmittalsbythecontractor,howeverSchedule40PVC,orSchedule40
CPVCforhotwaterispermissible(withlimits).TheuseofPVCandCPVCshallbelimitedtopipesofunder
28mm.
Pipesupportsshallbeprovidedatbothsidesofchangesofdirectionsandbothsidesofallvalvesandfittings.
Allpipeworkinnoisesensitiveareasshallbeacousticallysleeved.

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Alldomesticpipeworkincludingvalvesandfittingsshallbeinsulated.Allinsulationshallbecontinuouswith
buttendstapedandsealedaccordingly.AllinsulationshallbefoilbackedfibreglassinsulationwithKvalues
meetingorexceedingtherequirementsofthebuildingregulations(currentedition).Thefollowingservices
shallbeinsulatedunderthisclause:

ColdWaterService(CWS)

HotWaterSupplyService(HWS)

HotWaterReturnService(HWR)

MainsWaterService/DrinkingWaterService(MWS)

Thefollowingminimuminsulationthicknessshallapply:
PipeOD

InsulationThickness

Upto22mm

18mmMin

25to50mm

22mmMin

Over50mm

35mmMin

Allseamsandjointsshallbecontinuouslygluedwithinsulationcontactadhesive.Allvalvesandfittingsshallbe
insulatetotherequiredstandardandshallbecoveredwithonepiece,PVC,mouldedjacketcovers.

Inallcasesthehotwatersupplyandreturnshallbeoverinsulatedsuchthatacoveringof35mmminimum
thickfoilbackfibrousglassinsulationisappliedthroughout.Insulationtoruntowithin300mmofafixtureas
measuredalongthepipe.

Inordertoreducedamagetoinsulation,anypipeinaareawheredamageislikelytooccur,atanystageofthe
project,itshallbeprotectedviaahammerfinishedaluminiumjacket.
Thewholeofthedomesticwatersystemshallbedisinfected,flushedandcertifiedbyanindependent
specialistsubcontractortothemechanicalcontractor.Thesystemshallbedisinfectedtosuitthe
requirementsofLocalAuthorityWaterregulationsandbylaws.

SamplesshallbesenttothePublicLaboratoryforanalysisandconfirmationofthedisinfectionofthesystem,.

Flushtheentiredomesticwatersystemwithclean,potablewateruntildirtywaterdoesnotappearatall
outlets.

Onceflushed,closevalves,filltheentiredomesticwatersystemwithawater/chlorinesolutioncontainingat
least50mg/L(50partspermillion)andretainsolutioninsystemfor24hoursminimum.
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Afterthesolutionhasbeenretainedinsystemfor24hours,flushthesystemwithcleanpotablewateruntil
systemispurgedofchlorine.Repeattheflushingprocedureuntilnocontaminationremainsinthesystemand
isverifiedbyabacteriologicalexamination.
ProvidecertificationofdisinfectionprocedureandbacteriologicalexaminationtoMarriottEngineering.
Thepipingsystemshallbedesignedwithvalveslocatedtopermitrepairswithoutshuttingdownmorethan
onepipingriseratatime.ShutoffValves:Normally,providefullportballvalvesforthefollowing:
Insupplyandreturnpipingtoequipmenttopermitserviceandreplacement.

Atthebaseofallhotwaterandcoldwaterrisers.

Indomestichotwaterreturnlineonbothsidesoftheflowcontrolvalveattopofeachriser.

Atmajorbranchtakeoffsforisolationofsystems.

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Allshowerlinesshallbevalvessuchthat25l/minofwateratamin.of2Barisavailablewithinthe
22mmdiameterpipefeedingsame.

9.7 Rain Water Supply


Recycledrainwaterserviceshallinclude:

Appropriaterecycledrainwaterstorageintanksforaminimumof48hourstorage.Storage
equippedwithrecirculationandbiocidetreatment.

FlowmetersuitablefortheBMS

Waterfiltrationplant

PressureBoostersetstomaintainadequateandconsistentpressureinrecycledrainwater
distributionsystem

Pipenetworktorainwaterconsumers

TheMechanicalservicesdesignershalldesignandspecifyastorageandwaterboostingstationwhichshall
taketherecycledrainwaterfromthetanktopressurizeto6barG.Theboostersetshallbemanufacturedand
testedautomatic,triplexboosterpumpsystemandpumpssizedat50%50%20%splitwithvariable
frequencydrives.ThePumpcontrollershallsequencepumpsbasedonflowreadingsfromaflowsensorwith
backuppressureswitch.
TwoequallysizedboostersshallbeprovidedconnectedinN+1arrangementtoprovidefulldutystandby
services.
TheBMSmonitoringshallbeprovidedsimilartothemainswatersystems.

FromtheboosterstationarainwaternetworkshallserveWCsforflushing,irrigationpoints.
IndividualbranchpipesshallbeequippedwithPRVtoregulatethepressureatthewateroutlettoaminimum
of0.8barGatfullflow.
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9.8 Kitchen Requirements


Water,hotwateranddrainageservicesrequirementsofthekitchenfittingsasscheduledinthekitchen
equipmentscheduleshallbeprovided.Finalhookupandflowtestingwillbepartofthescopeofthe
mechanicalsubcontract.Themechanicalcontractorshallcoordinatewiththekitchen/foodserviceconsultant
forrequirementsatdishwasherandpotsinkpriortofinalselectionoftheequipmentbeinginstalled.The
contractorshallensurethatatleast4bar,hot,coldandmainswaterserviceisavailable.

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9.9 Water Treatment

Thequalityoftheavailablewatershallbeinvestigatedandassessedforsuitabilityfortheapplications.

Watertreatmentandwaterqualitymonitoringplantshallbeprovidedfor;

Watersofteningofthebuildingswatersupply

Watertreatmentofsprinklertankwater(Biocide,avoidanceofbacteriagrowth)

AnticorrosionwatertreatmentanddosingplantforHVACsystems

AWaterTreatmentSpecialistshallcarryoutallworkassociatedwithwatertreatment.

Chemicalsusedforwaterconditioningandthemethodstostoreandfeedthechemicalsshallcomplywith
localbylawsandapplicableregulations.

Chemicalsusedforthewaterconditioningshallhavenodetrimentaleffectonnonmetallicmaterials,suchas
elastomericorplasticsproductsusedinsystems.Valveddosingpotsshallbeprovidedtoeachsystem.
Thewatertreatmentprogrammeshallprovidecorrosioncontrolforthewatercircuitsbyuseofsuitable
corrosioninhibitorsandpHcontrol.

Overallcorrosionrate,forsteelcomponentsofthecircuitincontinuouscontactwiththeconditionedwater,
shallnotexceed5micrometersperyear.

Suitablecomparativecorrosiontestcouponsrepresentingthemetalsinthetreatedcircuits,forthepurposeof
measuringoverallcorrosionandpittingrates,shallbeprovided.

Formationofadherentmineral(scale)deposits,whichcannotbeflushedfromheattransfersurfaces,shallbe
prevented.

Thewatersofteningshallbecapableofensuringthattheeffectsofcorrosion,limescalebuildupetc.doesnot
occurwithinthebuildingspipesystems.Itshalltreattheincomingwatertoensurethatthewaterhardness,
pHlevelsetc.doesnotexceedthoseaslistedbelow.

HotWater:Softenallhotwaterwhenhardnessexceeds10grainsormorepergallon.

KitchenandCleaningBay:Providehotwatersofteningifwateranalysisindicatesmorethan7grains
pergallonhardness.

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Ifrequired,providewatersofteningsystemswithautomaticcontrolstoprohibitwaterfromreaching
zeropartspermillion(0ppm)underallflowconditions.

10 Soils and Waste and Process Drainage


ForabovegroundsoilsandwasteandrainwaterdrainageasystemofuPVCsoilsandwastespipeworkshallbe
providedthroughoutthebuilding,fortheremovalofwaterbornesoilandwastematterfromallsanitary
fitmentsandsinks.

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Wherefeasiblesewageshallbegravitydrainedtoavoidrelyingonsumppumps.
HangardrainagesystemswillbedesignedinaccordancewithNFPA409.Thehangardrainagepipeworkshall
beofnoncombustiblematerial.Thesystemshallbeventedtoavoidthebuildupofvapourmixtures.The
drainagecapacityofthedrainsshallbelargeenoughtopreventthebuildupofflammableliquidsorwater
overthedraininletwhenallfireprotectionsystemsandhydrantsaredischargingatthedesignrate.Where
necessaryabypassshallbeprovidedintheOilSeparatorforbypassingdischargedfirewater.Thedesigner
shallprovidesufficientretentioncapacityinthesystem.Whereliftingpumpsarenecessarytheseshallbe
listedforusewithaviationfuel.
Wheretheslopeofthehangarfloorcannotpreventflowofspillagethroughdooropeningstrenchdrainsalso
atalldoorstotheHangar.
Gratesanddraincoversshallsupportthepointloadoftheheaviestaircraft

TheHangarprocesswatershallbetreatedonsite.Firstwithanoilsandgreasetrap,andthenatreatment
plantsuchthatitcanthenbedischargedtotheAirportEffluentplant.

Thekitchenwasteshallbeledtoabelowgroundexternallylocatedgreaseinterceptorwhichisaccessiblefrom
aroadtankerbeforedischargetothemainsewer

Roddingpointsforcleansingthesoilsandwastessystemshallbeprovidedthroughout.Accesspointsshallbe
providedatlowlevelonallfloors,locatedabovefloodlevelofthelowestsanitaryfitment.

Ventpipesshallpassupthroughthebuildingtoterminateabovetheroofinlocationsagreedwiththe
architect.Ventpipesshallbecompletewithweatheringsleeveandverminguard.Secondaryventingpipes
shallberequiredwherelongdistances(morethan10meters)ormultiplefloatconnections(morethan4
appliances)areinstalled.

Allexposedpipeworkintoiletareasbetweenthefloorandwashhandbasinsorurinalsshallhavestainless
steelfinish.

Allsoilsandwastepipeworkpassingthroughnoisesensitiveareasbeinsulatedwithfoilbackinsulationto
alleviatenoiseproblems.

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10.1 Condensate Drainage Installation


Thecontractorshallallowfortheinstallationofafullcondensatedrainagesystemfromallcoolingcoils
throughouttheareas.Thecondensatedrainageshallfollowtheroutesofthesoilsandwastepipework
throughthebuildingsandshallterminatetofreeatmosphereaboveopendrain
Allcondensatepipeworkshallbeinstalledtofallstoallowthecondensatedrainbygravity.Condensatepumps
andfancoilunitcondensatepumpsshallbeavoided.

11 Exterior drainage

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Rainwaterfromroads,parkingandexteriorconcretesurfaceswillbecollectedbystreetgulliesplacedonthe
edgeoftrafficway,approximately3040mdistancebetweenthem.
Theywillbeconnectedtohorizontalcollectorswhichdischargebygravitytothestormwaterretentiontank

Buildingswillbeprovidedwithperimetergutterswhichcollectwaterfromthefacadesandconcretesurfaces
aroundthebuilding.Guttersdischargetothesamecollectorsconnectedtostreetgullies.

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12 Compressed Air Systems

12.1 General Requirements


Anewcompressedairnetworkshallbeinstalledandservedbythenewcompressors.
Theexactsystemtobedevelopedduringthedesignphasewithrunningcostanalysisofsupportseveral
options.SizesshallbedeterminedduringthedesignandshallbeagreedwiththeEmployer.
Thenewsystemtobeoftwoequallysizedoilfreecompressors,tworefrigerantdryersand
receiver.

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Compressedairat7.0barpressureatendpoints.

Airtobedistributedinheavydutygalvanisedsteelpipeworkwiththreadedconnectionssuitably
sizedtoaccommodatemaximumairvolumedemandswithoutexcessivenoiseandpressuredrops.

Distributiontoroomsorserviceareastobeonaringmainsystemwithadequatemanualand
automaticlowpointdrainsoneachringmainpipedtodischargeintofloordrainlocations.

Suitablesizedreceiversshallbeinstalledatcentralplantandclosetolargeconsumers.Atcentral
plantreceiversizetobeminimum1000l.MainfeedpipetoreceiverminimumDN65mm.

Theringmainshallvisitallroomsintheworkshopareaswithatleast1valvedequalTineach
roomforfutureuse.

Thecompressedairsystemshallhaveagauge,suitablesizedandlocatedtobereadablefromthe
centreofthehangarandtheofficeexittothehangar.

Thecompressorsshallbefittedwithcondensateoilseparatortrap.Thecondensatedrainshallbefedviadrip
traptothelocalfloordrainwithinthescreed.

12.2 Tool Air Terminations


CA25a25mmquickreleaseconnectionwithpressureregulatorforconnectingapig2500l/minuteat7.0
bar.
CAtwin8mmquickreleasecouplingsvolume500l/minuteat7.0bar.

Afilter,reoilerandmanualdirtlegaretobeprovidedateachdroppointsupplyingindividualorgroupsof
outletsallasperdrawing

12.3 Air Volumes

Dropsdiversityfactor1.0

SpursofringDiversityfactor1.0

Ringmainsdiversityfactor0.6
Compressortobesizedatminimumof7Cum/minuteat10bar(60HPunits).Eachdryerandcompressor
shallbe60%ofthetotaldesign.Compressedairat7.0barpressureatendpointsshownonendpointdrawing
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whicharecompressedairoutletslocatedintheworkshopsandhangarpitswhichisfortoolsandappliances.
Eachcompressordryertobeabletooperateindependentoftheother.

12.4 Air Quality


AirQualitytobe1.4.1(0.1Micron,3degduepointairand0.01mg/cumofoil)DryerRefrigerantdryertobe
used
AirQualityofcompressedairusedintheCompositeCleanroomshallbe(RefAppendix4.4.2)
no hydrocarbons in excess of 3 ppm by weight, as carbon or 7 ppm by volume, as CH4.

The particulate matter content shall conform to the requirements for Class 100.

Moisture content shall not exceed 26 ppm, V/V (63.5 F Dew Point).

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Thecompressedairfiltrationdryingequipmenttoachievethestandardsinthecleanroomshallbelocatedin
thecleanroom.

12.5 Operation

Theplantmustbecapableofcontinuousrunningprovidingcompressedairofthespecifiedquality24hours
perday7daysperweek.

Theplantmustbepipedsothatonecompressorordryercanbeshutdownandtheotheroperatestheplant.
Noiselevelstobewithinthelimitsofthemaximumallowablenoiselevelsforthefacility.

Compressorsshallbeaircooledoilfreeaircompressorthreephasevariablespeeddrivecompressor
IngersollRand(orequalandapproved).

Thecompressorsshallbefittedwithcondensateoilseparatortrap.Thecondensatedrainshallbefedviadrip
traptothelocalfloordrainwithinthescreed.

12.6 Distribution Network Requirements

Thehangartoolscompressedairlinewhichshallservethecompressedairpointsinthepitsandatthe
perimeterasquantifiedintheroomdatasheets.Allpipeworkshallbesupportedat2mcentresandpainted
blue.Airtobedistributedinheavydutygalvanizedsteelpipeworkwiththreadedconnectionssuitablysized
toaccommodatemaximumairvolumedemandswithoutexcessivenoiseandpressuredrops.
Distributiontoroomsorserviceareastobeonaringmainsystemwithadequatemanualandautomaticlow
pointdrainsoneachringmainpipedtodischargeintofloordrainlocations.
Theringmainshallvisitallworkshopsandhavearinginbothhangarsathighlevelallforfutureexpansion.

Thecompressorsshallbefittedwithcondensateoilseparatortrap.Thecondensatedrainshallbefedviadrip
traptothelocalfloordrainwithinthescreed.
Compressedairpipeworkshallbesizedtothefollowingcriteria
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MainHeaders,Interconnectingpipework

maxvelocity7m/s

Linedrops

maxvelocity10m/s

Thepipelineshallbesizedsoasnottoexceed3PSIGpressurelossthroughtheentireline.(Thetargetisa
maximum10%pressuredropthroughtheentiresystem,i.e.fromaircompressortofarthestdrop.)Thepipe
shallbesizedforthemaximumcapacity.Thiswillequalfullloadproductionplusfutureexpansionplans.
Dischargepipeistobethesamesizeasaircompressoroutlet.

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Apipeteeinthedischargepipeshallbeallowedfortoblowtoatmosphereifnecessaryforcontroland
adjustment.Thiswillalsobesizedforconnectionforanadditionalcompressorifrequired.
Pressuregaugesthroughoutthesystemshallbeallowedfor.Locationsshallincludethereceiver,headers,
tools,productionequipmentandtheendofplantpipingsystem.Allelbowstobelongradius.Valvesshallbe
ballorbutterflyvalves.

Themainlinesshallbeslopedapproximately100mmpermeterofpipeawayfromaircompressor.Pipingshall
beslopedsothatcondensatetravelswiththeflowofairandawayfromthecompressorDroplegsfor
condensateremovalshallbeallowedfor.Werepracticalaloopsystemshallbedesigned,providingtwoway
flowdistribution..

Alldroplinesshallbetakenfromthetopofmainpipelinesandlocatednearmainpointsofairuseasagreed
withtheclientandendusers.Multipleairpointsfromthesamedropshallnotbeallowed.
Pipeworkshallbesteelasdischargepipematerial.PVCorABSshallnotbeused.

Anairreceiveratintermittenthighdemandpointsorcriticalusagesuchasoccasionalsandblasting,airmotors,
paintingsystemsetc.

Airreceiversshallbesizedataminimumof60litresofstorageper1cubicmeterperminutelocaldemand
output.

Thecontrolsystemprovidedshallmonitorcompressortemperatures,pressures,andvibrationsandcompare
thesevaluesagainstalarmandshutdownsettings.Alarmsshallbeprovidedfordirtyfiltersandoilfilters.
TheBMSshallbedesignedtomonitorandreportoperatingstatus,alarms,andlogpowerconsumptionand
runningtime.

12.7 Noise Level

Thesystemshallbeprovidedwithappropriateattenuationsothatnoiselevelsatthenearestresidential
windowshallnotexceed45dB(A)averagewithnooneoctavefrequencybeingmorethan10%higherthanthis
figure.Inanycasethemaximumallowablenoisedlevelattheboundaryshallbe55dBA.Noiselevelsmustnot
exceedtheregulatoryrequirementsforthefacility.

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13 Cabin Pressurisation System (Option)



Spaceallowanceandpowersupplyallowanceshallbemadeforthesystemasdescribedbelowtobeinstalled
inthefuture.

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Spacefora4piperunfromanewcompressorbuildingtothecornerofthebuildingsforeachofthe3bayson
theaircraftrighthandside.
TypicalsolutionshallbeconsistofasingleCompressor60m3/mingeneratingcompressedair10m3storedin
receiverat7,5bar.AirisdischargedviapressurereductionrigtypicallyconsistingofPRV,Isolatingvalve,with
pressuregaugesbeforeandafter,quickreleasecouplingforconnectionofo,5barcompressedairtoaircraft
cabin.
Thesystemshallbedesignedtoachieveaconstantflowof60m3/minat0,5barofair.Qualityofairtobe
1/5/2(0.1micron,5degCdewpointand2mg/m3oil)

Aseparatededicated150mmbranchconnectionshallbeprovidedineachHangarbayforcabinpressurization
testingandshallbetakentoadesignatedpointinthehangar.

A10m37.5barreceivershallbelocatedinthecompressorroom.

1xIngersollRand(orequalandapproved)modelML3002Swatercooledrotaryscrewaircompressorrated
forafreeairdeliveryof62m3/min@7.5barg.300kW(400hp)threephaseunitbuiltasstandardwiththe
followingfeatures;

Ruggedhighqualitytwostagerotaryscrewcompressionmoduleincorporatinglowpressureandhigh
pressurestagesc/wintercoolerviaoilinjectedcoolingcurtain.
Highqualitydrivemotorwithlowthermalrisec/wintegralprecisiondrivegears.

IntegratedIP54stardeltastarterpanelc/wlowvoltagecontrolsandsafetycircuits.

Integratedairandoilcoolerc/welectricalcoolingfan.

Threestageseparationchamberc/wscavengereclaimsystem.

Intellisysmicroprocessorcontrollerc/wdigitaldisplayofcompressorstatus.
Skidmountedc/wsinglepointconnectionsforallservices.

Dimensions:4000mmLx1930mmWx2146mmHx6530kgs.

AirReceivers

1xIngersollRand(orequalandapproved)modelARV10,10m3airreceiversratedforamaximumpressureof
11barg,builtinaccordancewith97/23/ECPED.

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14 Building Management System


14.1 General Requirements
ABMSsystemtobeprovidedfromanopenprotocolsystemsuchasTrend.FullTrendsoftwaretobeprovided
foreasymodification.Thebasissystemwillviewthestatusofthebuildingsystem,collectalarmdataand
controltheventilationsystem.Eachsystemistohaveastandalonecontrolsystemwiththesetpointsbeing
controlledonthesystem.Eachsystemtohaveanalarm,andthealarmtobeidentifiableonintheBMS
system.Theprincipleisthatapersonwillbeadvisedofthealarmandthenvisitthesystemtoseewhatthe
issueisandrectifythealarm/callasuitablytrainedpersontomendthesystem.

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Systemwillbeabletocontroltheruntimesforsystemssuchasofficelight,hangarlights,andexternallights.
FunctionalDesignSpecification(FDS)tobedevelopedassoonaspossible.

14.2 Meters

Thesystemtohavemanuallyandautomaticallyreadmetersonallincomingservices,andsubboards

14.3 Structure

TheBMSsystemshallbestructuredinaccordanceIwithENISO16484.Alldevisesshallbelinkedviaa
commoncommunicationsDataBuswhichisITbasedinfrastructure
ManagementlevelBACnetcapable
Futureproofedforextension

VisualisationgraphicsoftheBMScontrols
Ethernetconnection

Intercommunicationoffirealarmintrusiondetection,CCTV

Passwordprotectedatvariousaccesslevels.

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TheBMSSystemshallconsistofseveralpartsincluding

Buildingcontrolnetwork

Operatingandmonitoringsystems

Sensorsandactuators

Communicationsinterfaces

Software

Motorcontrolpanelswithcontrolelements

ServiceportsatISPleveltoallowinterrogationwithLaptop

Systemshallbeindependentofparticularmanufacturersandsuppliersusingstandardprotocols

Localprioritycontrolatthemotorcontrolpanelcapableofoperatingthecontrolsinthecaseoffailureofthe
BMSnetwork

14.4 Operator interface

InterfaceswithCommsviaBACnetIPLONBusModBUS

TheEmployerwillprovidefreeissue2intranetconnectedPCs(spec2GbRam,min60Gb12msHDD,CDRW,
Ethernetinterface,1noserialcommsport,1.5GhzdualcorePentiumCPU,Qwertykeyboard,mouseand15
screen,soundcard,windows7or8toruntheCCTV,accesscontrol(1PC)andBMS(1PC)software,alongwith
reasonableITsupporttoassistwiththesetupandVLANasrequired.
ThePCswillbelocatedinadesignatedofficewithLANconnection.

TheContractorwillprovideallnecessarylicencesinperpetuitywithupgradesforthemultiuseroperationof
theinstalledprogrammesforBMS,CCTVaccesscontrolandotherssuppliedbytheContractor.
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TheBMSheadendunitcomprisingPCandprintershallbelinkedtothenewControlPanelswhichincorporate,
MotorControlCentresforthenewmechanicalservicessystems.
Thesystemshallbeupgradabletoallowforincorporationofadditionaloutstationsinthefuture.
InadditioninthemainHVACplantroommotorcontrolpanelatouchscreenmimicpanelwillbeprovidedso
thatoperatorcanaccesstheBMSdisplayswithouttherequirementforlaptop.
EachLVpowerdistributionboardwithmeterfunctionsshalldisplaythemeterreadingsonafrontpanel
displayscreenControlsNarrativesassetoutinthematerialsandworkmanshipspecifications.

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14.5 BMS Minimum Requirements

TheBMSwillbeusedformonitoringallthesystemsandalarms,willincludebutnotlimitedto:

OpeningWindowsand/orVents
SupplyandExtractfans
coolingsystems
Compressedairsystems
Ventilationsystems
Airconditioningsystems,FanCoilUnits
Processdrainagesump
Fouldrainagesump
LightingSystems

Expansioninthefuturetosimilarsystemsintheexistingbuildingservices.
Systemtoincludeenergyandwaterconsumptionmeteringfor

ElectricityintoHangarkWhrsandMD.
ElectricityofofficemainboardkWhrsandMD.
ElectricityWorkshopmainboardkWhrsandMD.
ElectricityintoplantcomplexkWhrsandMD
ElectricityforAirhandlingplantandSupplyandExtractFanskWhrsandMD.
ElectricityforChillers,Chillerpumps
Watersupplymetertofacility
Futureeffluentdischargemeter
10otherfuturemeterstobedefined.

Note;AllElectricalmeteroutputsshallbedisplayedonatouchscreenpanelbuiltintothepaneldoor.It
shouldbecapabletoreadthekWhr,andAmpsperphaseofeachelectricalmeteratthepanelwithout
needingtoopenthepaneldoors.

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ExampleScreenpaneldisplayingmeterreadingoutputs

MultiplescreenstobeaccessedfromHomeandotherscreens.Eachsystemtobeindicatedonapagewith
StatusofsystemAuto/off;Alarm,Runhoursofthesystem,Setpoints,actualreadings.

VentilationpagestoallowformimicofAHUandsetandactualvalues.Foreachsystemadisplaypagetobe
provided.Aninitialscreenleadingtothesepageswillbeprovided

Initialscreenleadingtoallotherpages

Setpointpage

AlarmErrorpage

Meterreadingpage

Ventilationpages(EachAHUindividually)

LayoutofFloorsshowingzonetemperaturesactualandsetpoint

ChilledWaterSystemspage

Hangarcoolingpage

Pageforeach24hourcoolingsysteme.g.Liftshafts,Compressorroometc.

Lightingpage(s)

Aircompressorpage

Accesscontrolpage

Eachpagetoindicate:

StatusofsystemOff,Fault,Health

Statusofeachzone

Runhoursofequipment

Setpoints

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Otherrelevantinformationasagreed.

BMSsystemtobecapableoflimitingtheruntimesforHangarlighting,externallighting,hangarheatingand
thelike.BMSwillhavefaultindicationandalarmonallservicefunctions.Alarmwillbecapableofbeing
exportedasanemailwithsufficienttexttoallowidentificationofalarm.
BMSsystemshallbedevelopedinaccordancewiththebuildingandservicedesign.
TheContractorshallallowforthefollowingreviewswiththeEmployer:
ScopingoftheBMSsystem.

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BMSfunctionalspecificationpresentationandnecessaryreviewsuntilapproved.

BMSscreenlayoutviewpresentation,andnecessaryreviewsuntilapproved.

Allowanceofminimumof8weeksforthisprocess

BMSinstallationandcommissioninguntilfunctioningaspertheERs

2setsofmodificationsoncethesysteminstalledandcommissionedtomakeiffunctionandoperatein
accordancewiththeEmployersrequirementandwishes.

BMSsystemtobeabletobeviewedbyothercomputersoverLANandtoaccessrecordeddata

14.6 Graphic Displays

Graphicdisplaystobeprovided,monitoring(OperationRunStatus,FailureAlarmoffallactiveMEP
components(fans,pumps,pressurisationunitsetc.).GraphicdisplayofAHUSbmsmonitoringwillincludethe
graphicaldepictionoftheventilationahuanddistributionsystemsshowing

outsidetemperatureandhumidity,

tempatinlet,

temperatureafterheatrecovery,

temperaturerH%beforecoolingcoil,

temperaturerH%aftercoolingcoil,

SupplyairtemperaturerH%,

RoomorzonetemperatureandrH%,

pressurebeforeandafterfan,

Fanspeed,calculatedairflowrate(basedonfancharacteristics),pressurebeforeandaftereachfilter
section.Pressurebeforeandafterheatrecoverywheel.ReturnairtemperatureandrH%,

Thegraphicdisplayshallindicatealongsidethesensorreadingsalsothesetpointswhereapplicable.Accessto
setpointsshallbedirectlyatthegraphicinterfacelevel.
Readingsshownonthegraphicsshallbehyperlinkedtotrendlogs.
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ExampleTouchscreenpanelinHVACMCCBoard

Graphicdisplayofchilledwatersystemtoincludesystemtopology.DisplaytoshowChillercompressorstage
operatingstatus,flowandreturntemperaturesofchilledwaterandcondenserwater.Chillerhighandlow
evaporatorpressurealarms,Lowoilalarm,primaryandsecondarychilledwaterpumpoperatingstatus
ThekeyoperatingdatagivenbythechillersuppliershallbemimickedonBMSfrontend.Thisshallshow

Compressoroperatingstatus

Condensingtemperatureandpressure

Evaporatingtemperatureandpressure

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ExampleChilleroperatinggraphicdisplayatchillerpanel

GraphicofCoolingTowerheatrejectionsystemshalldisplayCoolingtoweronandoffcondenserwater
temperatures,Operatingstatusandspeedofvariablespeedfans,highandlowlevelwatermonitoring,
coolingwaterpumpoperatingstatus
Allpumpsshalldisplaypumpspeedandoperatingstatus

Allequipmentwillbetimercontrolled

Allmonitoredvaluedshallbetrendloggedonlinegraphdisplayfor10hourand14dayperiods.

14.7 Motor Control Panel Specification Details.

TypeofconstructionForm3type2asdefinedinEima1994Guide.

MaterialsofConstruction1.5mmgalvanizedmildsteelplatepaintedtoanapprovedandrecognizedRAL
colour.
DegreeofprotectionIP54

Compartmentdoorsmustbeprovidedwitheffectivedustseals.
Mountingdetailssuitableforwallmounting.

Compartmentdoorclosingdevicesmusttwisttoopenhandletype,screwclosingdevicesmustnotbeused.
Screwclosingdevicesmustnotbeused.
Dooroperatedlighttobefittedwithinpanel.
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DooroperatedlighttobefittedwithinBMSPanel.

TheBMSSpecialistshallsubmitalldetailsofhisproposedmotorcontrolpanelsincludingdimensions,
compartmentlayouts,doorlayouts,protectivedevicesizesandbusbarsizesforcommentandapprovalprior
tocommencementofmanufacture.

14.8 BMS O+M Manuals

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TheBMSSpecialistshallincludefortheprovisionofthreecopiesofOperatingandMaintenanceinstructions.
ThesemanualsshallbeavailablebeforeEmployertrainingonthesystemcommences.Thisdocumentationin
boundformshallcontainallrelevantManufacturesInstructions,descriptionofcontrolsnarratives,As
ConstructedLayoutsandElectricalSchematics,EquipmentMaintenanceschedulesandprocedures,andSafety
requirementsrelatingtotheoperation,maintenanceandroutinetestingoftheequipment.

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15 Builderswork
TheContractorshallallowforallbuildersworknecessaryforthecontract.
Inoffices,officecorridors,WCsandinCanteenallservicepipes,ducts,cablesandterminalcoolingunitssinthe
officeareasshallbevisuallyconcealedinceilingvoidsorinwallchases.

16 List of Acceptable Manufacturers and Materials

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Thefollowingtableservesasbenchmarkforthequalitystandardofcomponentsandmaterialstobeprovided.
TheContractormayproposealternativesuppliersormanufacturersprovidedthatthesealternatives
demonstrateandequalspecificationandqualityandfinishasthatlistedbelow.Inanyeventthetenderbid
shallclearlyspecifychosenmanufacturersandsuppliers.Thetenderingcontractorshallsubmittheirprice
basedonthemanufacturerslistedbelow.Tendersshallbeevaluatedbasedonthebasetendersum.

Description

Quality
Standards

Chilled Water Circulation Pumps

Material, Make and


Model

Grundos

Wilo

GEA, Trane, Ciat

Fan coil units

Eurovent Certified or
ANHRI EC motors

Trane FCD

Fan Coil Unit controls

Factory fitted from


FCU supplier

Trane ZN controller

Paint Booths

Blowtherm

Technical Dust Extracts

Nederman

DX/VRF

Eurovent or ANHRI
Certified

Daiken

Mitsubishi,

Cooling System Pressurisation units

Reflex

Reflex, Eder

Glycol dosing sets

Armstrong

CHW Isolation Valves less than 65 mm

Globe Type

Danfoss

Tour and Anderson, Herz,


Honeywell

CHW Isolation Valves greater than 65


mm

Butterfly

Danfoss

Tour and Anderson, Herz,


Honeywell

Danfoss

Sauter, Herz, Honeywell

CHW Balancing Valves and


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Chilled Water Control valves

Danfoss

Chilled Water pipework < 50 mm

Black mild steel medium


weight. Screwed joint

Chilled Water pipework > 50 mm

Black mild steel medium


weight flanged joints.

Fittings < 50 mm

BS EN 10242 or
American equivalent

Sauter, Herz, Honeywell

Malleable iron to
BS EN 10242. Screwed joints

ButtweldingtoBSEN102531
.FlangestoBSEN1092.Gaskets
toBSEN15141.

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Fittings > 50 mm
CHW pipework insulation external

K Flex St Alu

CHW Pipework Insulation cladding


External

Hammer finished aluminium


sheet Openol

CHW Pipework Insulation Internal Risers


and plant room

K Flex St Alu

CHW Pipework Insulation cladding plant


room

K Flex St Alu

CHW Pipework Insulation cladding


risers and ceiling voids

Mineral wool in Alu foil

Condensate Drain Pipe

Table X

Copper

Energy Meters

Danfoss

Pipe brackets sleeves

Mupro

Expansion couplings

Compensators Energy

Speed Inverters

Danfoss

Siemens

DHW Plate Heat Exchangers

Alfalaval

Ridan

Heat and Water Supply Accessories

Danfoss

Oventrop

Munters

Trane, Menerga

Wolf

Systemair

Slot diffusors

In offices and meeting


rooms with acoustic
lining

Halton

Trox, Systemair

Roof Fans (Supply , Extract )

Eurovent or AHRI
Certified Direct
coupled

Greenheck

Ventaxia

Ceiling grilles

Swirl type

Trox

Air handling units

Eurovent or AHRI
Certified

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Toilet extract fans

Eurovent or AHRI
Certified

Systemair

Duct material Supply and Extract Plant


rooms

Galvanised Steel sheet

Duct material Voids and Risers

Galvanised Steel sheet


Pre insulated sonically
lined

Lindab FBLDFSL

Duct material Fire rated

Welded Flanges

Galvanised Steel sheet 1.00


mm

Duct material Smoke extract

Welded Flanges

Galvanised Steel sheet 1.00


mm

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Fan coil unit discharge ducting

Duct material Kitchen Extract

Galvanised Steel sheet

Duct insulation material

K Flex

Armaflex

Description

Quality Standards

Material, Make and Model

Alternatives

Domestic Water Booster Pumps

Grundfos

Wilo

Submersible RW Pumps

Grundfos

Wilo, Zoeller

Packaged Drainage Pump Units

Grundfos

Wilo

Grease Interceptors

Kessel

ACO

Petrol Interceptors

Kessel

ACO

Thermostatic Mixing Valves

Hansgrohe

Douglas Delabie

Isolating valves Cold and Hot Water

Dinansi

Tecofi

Heat and Water Supply Accessories

Danfoss

Oventrop

Leak Detection Tape

Raychem

Public Health

Water and hotwater Pipework

Copper Stainless
steel (HDPE or
PVC only < 28
mm)

Domestic hot water heater Electrci

AO Smith

Recycled rain water

HDPE, Stainless
steel

RO treated water

HDPE, Stainless
steel

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Description

Quality Standards

Material, Make and Model

Alternatives

Drainage above ground

uPVC

Wavin

Rehau

Drainage below slab and hangars

Cast iron

Dukker

Trapped Floor Gullies

Hutterer & Lechner

ACO, JR Smith

Trace Heating Tape

Raychem

Nelson

DWS Meters

Siemens

Zenner

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All with acoustic


sleeves

Pipe Support and Fixtures

Mupro

Water treatment

Grunbeck

Thermal Insulation internal

Thermoflex

Sanitary Fixtures

Architects Spec

W.C. fixtures

Architect spec.

VACUUM System

Becker

Technical Dust Extracts

Nedermann

K-Klex

17 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT


17.1 General

TheBuildingwillbeprotectedbySystemsdesignedinaccordancewithNFPA.Theinstallationoffire
protectionsystemsforHangarandworkshopareasshallbeprovidedinaccordancewiththeNFPA409andall
FireandLifeSafetyProtectionStandardsreferredtoinNFPA409

TheSystemsdesignandinstallationshallalsoconformtolocalfirecodesandlifesafetyregulationsandAirport
authorityspecialrequirements.
ContractortoprovidethedesigningoodtimetoenabletheEmployertogetinsurancecompanyapproval.
Infrascanflamedetectorstobeusedinthehangars.

TheContractorshallliaisewithlocalauthoritiesandAirportAuthoritytoprovidealldocumentationand
administrationtoattainfullcertification

TheContractor/DesignershallengageaFireEngineeranddevelopthemostholisticeconomicalsolutionfor
fireprotectionsystems.Atdesigndevelopmentstagethedesignershalladvisetheimpactoffire
compartmentationoptionsonProtectionSystemsdesign.
Systemsshallincludeallrequiredfireprotectionsystems
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Sprinkler

FoamDelugesystems

FireHoseReels

FireHydrants

HandHeldFireExtinguishers

ServerRoomInertGasExtinguishingSystems

KitchenExtracthoodextinguishingsystems

MechanicalSmokeextractsystemswhererequiredbytheCode

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ForthehangarareastheSystemsshallbebasedonFoamWaterDelugeSystems.TheDesignerContractor
shalldoacostbenefitanalysisoftheFoamWaterDelugecomparedwithautomaticsprinklerprotectionand
automaticlowlevellowexpansionfoamsystemandwithautomaticsprinklerprotectionandautomaticlow
levelhighexpansionfoamsystem.

StandbyPowertoFireProtectionSystemsshallbefromtheEssentialandLifeSafetyServicesStandby
Generator.

18 COMMON PIPING REQUIREMENTS


18.1 Testing

Allheatingandcoolingpipeworksystemsshallbepressuretestedwithwatertoensurethesystemintegrity.
ThisshallbeundertakeninaccordancewiththecommissioningproceduresaspublishedbyCIBSEandBSIRA.

Itshallbewitnessedbyamemberofthedesignteam(Architect/SiteResidentEngineer).Forfutureperiodic
inspectionbytheclientsstaffthecontractorshallprovideafulllinesizedflangedspoolpiecewithashutoff
valveoneachsideofspoolonmainchilledwatersupply,condenserwatersupplyandheatinghotwater
supplylines.
Afulllinesizevalvedbypassshallbeprovidedaroundeachspoolpiece.

Eachandeverylogicalsectionofpipeworkshallbeisolatedsuchthattestingcanoccur.Afillanddrainpoint
shallbeprovidedtothesesections.Nosectionshallcovermorethanhalfthefloorareaofthatfloornorspan
morethanonefloor.

18.2 Pipe Fastenings and fixtures

Thechoiceoffixingsystemsmustmeettherequirementsofthefiresafetyreportortherequirementsoflocal
standards.
Theattachmentofpipestootherpipesisnotpermitted.Eachpipetobehungindividually.

Thefixtureinconcreteandmasonrymustbedonewithselfdrillingmetalanchors.Theuseofboltsshooting
equipmentisnotpermitted.
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Thelayingorfixingthepipestosteelsheetcassetteceilingsorairductsisnotallowed.Substructuresmustbe
providedfromsectionalsteel.
Therearetousetwopartpipeclampsmadeofgalvanizedsteel,thesetobefittedwith4to7mmthick,
weathering,agingandozoneresistantprofilerubberinserts(material:SBR/EPDM)orsiliconewithaShoreA
hardnessof455.Inthechoiceoflinermaterial,theoperatingtemperatureofthemediumisobserved.The
pipefittingsshallbedesignedsothatbythermalmotionofthepipesystemtothepipeinsulationisnot
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Fasteningstobuildingsteelstructuresmustbemadewithcarrierbrackets.Drillingandweldingjointsshallbe
madeonlywiththewrittenapprovalofthestructuralengineer.

Shouldtherebeseveralpipesmountedonacommontransversebeam,thebeamsupportingstructuresmust
beprovidedatthecontactsurfacewiththestructuralbodywithsoundinsulationelements.

Allmountingrails,mountingbracketends,etc.aretobesealedwithcaps.

Thedistanceforthepipefasteningsistobechosensuchthatabendingofthehorizontallinesisavoided.

Verticalpipesarefixedateachfloorwithatleast2pipeclamps.Risersaretointercepttheirownweightand
theshearforce.

18.3 Vibration Isolation

Allpipework,soils,water;heating,coolingpipeworkshallbemountedonvibrationisolatorsandfittedwith
rubbersleeves.Thecontractorshallensurethatnonoiseistransferredbetweenpipesandstructure.Allitems
ofplantshallbefittedwithstainlesssteelbraidedflexibleconnectors.

18.4 Thermal Expansion

Allpipeworkshallbeinstalledtoallowforthermalexpansionofpipework.Loopsorbellowsshallbeallowed
foralongwithanchors,guides,offsetbranchoffsetc.RefertoInstituteofPlumbingGuideforrelevantdetails.

18.5 Isolating Waves

Thecontractorshalldesignandinstallvalvessuchthatthepipingsystemsarevalvedtoallowforshutting
downmorethanonepipingriseratatime.Wherepossiblelocatebalancing,isolationandshutoffvalvesin
risers,orinareasnotinanypublicspace.

Eachandeverypieceofplantshallbeprovidedwithisolationvalves.Fullportballvalvesorbutterflyvalvesto
BSstandardsshallbeused.Thesevalvesshallbelocatedinthefollowing

Insupplyandreturnpipingtoallequipmentandonbothsidesof2waycontrolvalvestopermit
serviceandreplacement.

Inchilledwatersupply,chilledwaterreturn,hotwatersupplyandhotwaterreturnlinesatthebaseof
allrisers(includingfancoilrisers).

Atmajorbranchtakeoffsforisolationofsystems.

Gatevalvesarenotallowedforshutoff.

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18.6 Balancing / Commissioning Valves


Cranetypevalvesshallbeprovidedtoallowforthecommissioningofitemsofplant,legsofpipingetc.They
shallbeofthefixedorificetypewithpressuretemperatureports,colourcodedwithscrewcapsandalockable
flowhead.Doubleregulatingvalvesshallbepermissibleasdescribedabove.Theseshallbelocatedatthebase
ofreturnrisers,returnsideofeachpieceofequipment,returnsideofmainbranchoffs,returnsideofthe
headerconnectionsandanyothersectionofpipeworkwhichrequiressame.CraneD9xx,DM9xxseriesof
valvesshallbeusedtodefinethequalityexpectedbythecontractor.

18.7 Strainers

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Thecontractorshallallowfortheinstallationofstrainersonatemporarybasiswhileflushingandfirst
operationofplantoccurs.Afteraagreedperiodofsystemoperationtimetheseshallberemovedandthe
sectionsmakegood.Thesystemshallbeprovidedwithanairdirtseparatorforthenormaloperationofthe
removalofsystemdirt.

18.8 Equipment Connections

Thecontractorshallallowfortheuseofflangedorscrewedunionsonbothsidesofcontrolvalves,plantitems
etc.Theuseofdielectricunionsshallbeusedforallmetalsofadissimilarnature.

18.9 Piping Identification

Thecontractorshallallowfortheuseofplasticnametagsforallitemsofplant,brasstagsshallbeprovidedfor
pumpsandvalves.AllpipeworkroutesshallbelabelledastotheserviceusingtherelevantBS.

18.10 Piping Arrangements

TheMechanicalDesignershallensurethattherequiredserviceszonesandroutesfortheinstallationofthe
pipeworkiscoordinatedwiththestructuralengineerandarchitectandotherservicesinstallations.

Externalpipeworkshallbeinsulatedandcladinhammerfinishaluminiumsheet.Concealedpipeworkand
pipeworkshallbeinsulatedbymeansoffoilbackinsulation.
Allpipeworkinexposedareasandinplantroomsshallbeclearlytaggedandlabelledtoindicateflowand
returnandtoindicatethecircuit.

Allrisersshallbefittedwithalockablevalvedandblankeddraindownvalveatthelowestpointandanair
valveatthehighestpoints.AllhighpointsinthesystemshallbefittedwithWinnTypeAautomaticairvents
forratedoperatingpressuresofthesystemplus50%.

Themechanicalcontractpackageshallincludeallsteelworkandotherancillariesnecessarytosupportforthe
completechilledwatersystem.
AllchilledwaterpipeworktobecleanedandflushedinaccordancewithBSRIABestPracticeManualonPre
CommissioningCleaningofPipeworkguidelinespriortofilling.Fernoxcorrosioninhibitor(orequaland
approved)tobeintroducedinaccordancewithmanufacturersrecommendations.

Themechanicalcontractorshallprovideallpipework,fillandexpansion,pumps,airdirtseparators,chemical
watertreatmentetc.asisrequiredforthisinstallation.

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Contents

Electrical Performance Specification........................................................................................................102


Introduction.................................................................................................................................................106
1.1

General.......................................................................................................................106

1.2

DesignandBuild.........................................................................................................106

1.3

Documents.................................................................................................................106

1.4

ApplicableCodesandStandards................................................................................106

1.5

Manufacturer/Suppliersequalorapproved.............................................................107

1.6

ExistingElectricalServicesandApplicationforConnection......................................107

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ElectricalLoads............................................................................................................................................108

General Design Criteria.........................................................................................................................108

3.1

Occupancy..................................................................................................................108

3.2

RoomDataSheets......................................................................................................108

3.3

EnergyPerformanceMeasures..................................................................................109

3.4

LifeCycleAnalysis.......................................................................................................110

3.5

EnergyMonitoring......................................................................................................110

EssentialServicesandLifeSafetyStandbyPowerSupplies........................................................................110

4.1

General.......................................................................................................................110

4.2

DieselGeneratorStandbypower...............................................................................110

AircraftMaintenancePowerSupplies.........................................................................................................111

5.1

400Hzgeneration......................................................................................................111

5.2

AircraftEarthpoints...................................................................................................111

UninterruptedPowerSupplies....................................................................................................................111

6.1

TheDataServerRoom...............................................................................................111

6.2

BMS,SecurityRoom...................................................................................................113

6.3

LifeSafetySystems.....................................................................................................113

LowVoltagePowerDistribution..................................................................................................................113

7.1

General.......................................................................................................................113

7.2

DesignCriteria............................................................................................................113

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7.3

SubMainsConfiguration............................................................................................114

7.4

DistributionBoardQualityCriteria.............................................................................114

7.5

Main440VLVDistributionBoard..............................................................................115

7.6

SubDistributionBoard...............................................................................................116

7.7

FinalDistributionBoard.............................................................................................116

7.8

KitchenDistributionBoard.........................................................................................116

7.9

AcceptableManufacturers.........................................................................................117

ElectricalServicestoElevator......................................................................................................................117

PowerFactorCorrection.............................................................................................................................117

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General.......................................................................................................................117

9.2

AcceptableManufacturers.........................................................................................118

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MeteringProvisions...................................................................................................118

11

DistributionandWiring..............................................................................................118

11.1

RequirementsandDesignCriteria.............................................................................118

11.2

CablingandContainmentInstallation........................................................................119

11.2.1

General.......................................................................................................................119

11.2.2

CableTypes................................................................................................................119

11.3

12

AcceptableManufacturers.........................................................................................120

GeneralPowerInstallation.........................................................................................120

12.1

RequirementsandDesignCriteria.............................................................................120

12.2

RaisedAccessFloor....................................................................................................121

12.3

InFloorSystem...........................................................................................................122

12.4

DadoTrunking............................................................................................................123

12.5

HandDriers.................................................................................................................123

12.6

OwnersEquipment....................................................................................................123

12.7

AcceptableManufacturers.........................................................................................123

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InternalLighting.........................................................................................................123

13.1

RequirementsandDesignCriteria.............................................................................123

13.2

WiringandInstallation...............................................................................................124

13.3

AcceptableManufacturers.........................................................................................124

13.4

AutomaticLightingControls.......................................................................................124

13.5

EmergencyandEscapeLighting.................................................................................125

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ExternalLighting.........................................................................................................126

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14.1

ExternallightingrequirementsandDesignCriteria...................................................126

14.2

ExternallightingWiringandInstallation....................................................................126

14.3

AcceptableManufacturers.........................................................................................127

14.4

AircraftWarningLights...............................................................................................127
FireDetectionandAlarmSystem...............................................................................127

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GasDetectionSystem................................................................................................127

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WaterLeakDetection................................................................................................128

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SecuritySystem..........................................................................................................128

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VoiceandData(ICT)...................................................................................................128

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19.1

VoiceandDataRequirementsandDesignCriteria....................................................128

19.2

SystemBrief...............................................................................................................128

19.3

Installation..................................................................................................................129

19.4

DataRoom..................................................................................................................129

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EarthingandBonding.................................................................................................129

21

LightningProtection...................................................................................................130

21.1

AirTerminationNetwork...........................................................................................130

21.2

DownConductors.......................................................................................................130

21.3

LightningConductorEarthing....................................................................................130

21.4

AcceptableManufacturers.........................................................................................131

22

CommissioningTestingandHandoverandO+MManuals........................................131

23

Preliminiaries..............................................................................................................131

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Manufacturer/Suppliersequalorapproved.............................................................131

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1 Introduction
1.1 General
ForgeneraldescriptionspleaseseetheArchitecturalsectionoftheEmployersrequirements,butinprinciple
LTPRrequireaa5BayHeavyMaintenancefacilityfornarrowbodyaircraft,includingonepaintbaytobebuilt
atAguadillaAirport,PuertoRico.ThefacilitywillthenbeoperatedbyadivisionofLufthansaTechnik.The
aircrafttobeaccommodatedarenarrowbodyaircraftA320family,B737familyandothercodeCaircraft.

1.2 Design and Build

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Thesespecificationsspecifyaspartofthecontracttheminimumperformanceandqualitativerequirementsof
theinstallations.Thisdocumentandaccompanyingdrawingsindicateproposedconfigurationsofplantand
schematicswhichreflecttheinstallationsminimumqualityandperformancestandards.Theyarenottobe
usedasdefinitivecontractdrawingsformeasuringpurposesanddonotabsolvetheresponsibilityofthe
contractorformeetingorexceedingtheperformanceandqualityspecification.
Itshouldbereadtogetherwiththeperformancespecificationspreparedinrelationtoarchitectureand
structuralandtogetherwithotherrelevantdocumentsproducedbyothers,includingtheTechnicalFire
Report.

Thespecificationssetsouttheminimumperformancerequiredoftheinstalledsystems.Tenderersmay
deviatefromsolutionsillustrated,providedthatsuchalternativeproposalsaredefinedintheirtenders.

Theappointedcontractorwilltakecompleteresponsibilityforthefinaldesignandfunctionalityofthesystems
andwillnotrelyonthedetailsofthesolutionidentifiedinthisspecification.

Thecontractorshalldesigntheproposedsystemsandprovidedetailsofthedesigntotheclients
representativeforcomment.Commentaryoracceptanceofthedesignbytheclientsrepresentativeor
acceptanceofpartsandcomponentsshallnotrelievethecontractoroftheresponsibilitytoprovidea
functioningsystemconformingtotheperformancerequirementsofthisspecification

1.3 Documents

WherethereisaconflictofinformationorrequirementstheEmployersRequirementsshalltakeprecedents
withthetechnicaldesignandinstallationrequirementstakingpriorityoverthegeneralclauses..Duringthe
awardstagethecontractorwillbeobligedtoidentifyanysuchconflicts.Failuretoidentifysuchconflictswill
obligethecontractortoinstallthemoreonerousoneandnotcostortimeimplicationfortheproject.

1.4 Applicable Codes and Standards

InallcasesthecurrentstatusofthelocalBuildingCodesandRegulationsshallapply.Ifsuchcodesand
regulationsarenotapplicabletheminimumstandardsassetoutinthesespecificationsshallapply.
NTC2050Colombianelectricgeneralcode

RETELTechnicalrulesforinternaltelecommunicationnetworks
Technicalregulationsforelectricalinstallations(RETIE).
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Technicalregulationsforstreetlighting(RETILAP).
ColombianElectricalCode(NTC2050).
Technicalregulationsforelectricalinstallations(RETIE).
Technicalregulationsforstreetlighting(RETILAP).
NTC45521;NTC45522;NTC45523;1234IEC

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62305,IEEE80,IEEE81,NFPA780
AllLifeSafetySystems(FireProtection,FireDetection,Emergencylighting,Standbypoweretc.)shallbein
accordancewithLocalCodes,NFPAandFAIRegulations.

WithrespecttoEnergyperformancethebuildingshallmeetandimproveontherequirementssetoutin
Ashrae90.12013by10%.

1.5 Manufacturer /Suppliers equal or approved

ThespecificationssetoutunderAcceptableManufacturersthequalitystandardtobemetbytheinstalled
installations.Thesalientfeaturesprovidedbythegivenproductsandsuppliermustbeequallymetby
alternativeproposedproducts.InclusionoftheseproductsorAcceptancebytheclientofthealternativedoes
notexempttheContractorfortheliabilitytoprovideafunctionalsysteminaccordancewiththeperformance
specifications.

1.6 Existing Electrical Services and Application for Connection

ThelocalElectricalServiceProvidershallinstalla13.2kVsupplyuptothedesignatedIncomingconnecter
buildingterminatinginanisolator.Theinterfaceoftheelectricityprovidersworkandthecontractorswork
shallbethemainswitch.Themainswitchandconnectionofsameshallbesuppliedandinstalledbythe
contractor.ContractorsscopeshallincludeconnectionoftheincomingMVsupplytoinstalledmainswitch.
TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshallperformthefollowingfunctions:

(a)Conductathoroughinvestigationoftheareatodeterminetheavailabilityofservicesformediumvoltage
distribution

(b)Conductathoroughinvestigationoftheareatodeterminetheavailabilityofservicesfortelecoms
distribution

(c)CoordinationwiththeElectricalSupplyAuthorityinordertodeterminetherequirementsforpower
connection

d)CoordinationwiththeTelecomsSupplyAuthoritiesanddeterminetheirrequirementstoprogresswiththe
applicationforconnection.

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TheElectricalDesignershallbefullyresponsibleforallliaisonswiththeElectricalSupplyAuthorityCompany
regardingtheinstallation,commissioningandswitchingonofthenewsupply.
TheElectricalDesignershallprovidetheearthingrequirementsoutsidethesubstationthatareacceptableto
theElectricalSupplyAuthority.TheElectricalContractorshallbearallcostsassociatedwithattendanceonand
worksrequiredbytheElectricalSupplyAuthoritywithintheirremit.

2 Electrical Loads

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Theelectricalloadsofthenewfacilityshallbedeterminedonhandofaloadstudyandmeasurementstaken
frombenchmarkfacilitiesinotherregions.

Forthepurposesofinitialestimationsthepeaksimultaneousloadofthefacilityexcludingchillersandcooling
equipmentisestimatedat1100kW(1350kVA).Allowing600kVAforcoolingthesitedemandwillbeinthe
orderof2000kVA

TheElectricalDesignershallinanycaseperformaloadstudyandassesstherequireddiversifiedelectricalload
ofthefacilityandensurethatthecapacityappliedforissufficient.Thisstudyshallshowthetotalconnected
loadineachcategory,togetherwiththecalculateddiversityfactors,theestimatedloadandtheprojected
maximumdemand.ThestudyandallbackupcalculationsshallbemadeavailableforscrutinybytheOwner.
Incomingpowerfromthecitymainsupplyshallbeat13.2kV.Thisshallbesteppeddownintwoequallysized
transformersto440V.TheMVtransformersshallbelocatedinaseparatededicatedplantbuilding.Power
willbedistributedacrossthefacilityat440VfromthemainLVdistributionroomlocatedinthePlantbuilding.
Thetransformerswillbesizedonthebasisof0.7correctionfactorandloadedtomaximum80%.

208/120Vcircuitsshallbecreatedbystrategicallyandeconomicallyplacedtransformersinthevicinityofthe
DistributionBoardsinthebuilding

3 General Design Criteria

Thefollowingsectionsetsoutthedesigncriteriaforthehangarandancillaryareas.

3.1 Occupancy

Peakoccupancyforeachroomisgivenintheroomdatasheets.Servicesshallbedesignedonthebasisof350
occupantsinthefacilityofwhich300aremaleand50arefemale.

3.2 Room Data Sheets

ThesystemsinstalledshallinallcasesmeettheroomrequirementsassetoutintheRoomDataSheets.
NotestoRoomDataSheets

(Noterefnumberforthenotesbelowaregiveninthein2ndrowintheroomdatasheets):
E3.Eachroomshallbeprovidedwithatleastone(1)twin20Aswitchedsocket.

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E6.Alltoilets,washareas,andothersanitationareasshallbeprovidedwithatleastone(1)handdryer(HD).
Handdryers(HD)andDrinkingStations(DS)shallbeprovidedwithswitchedfusedspurconnections.
E9.Unlessotherwisespecified,thequantityofemergencylightsservingaroomshallbesufficienttoprovide5
luxaverage
E9.ThelightlevelsgivenintheHangararemeasuredat1.5mabovefinishedfloor.Thelightlevelsinother
areasare0.8mfromfinishedfloorlevel

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E9.Forofficeareas,meetingrooms,andrelatedfunctionsalimitingglareindexof19shallapplyand
uniformityratioshallbeminimum0.7.Forworkshopandotherrelatedareas,alimitingglareindexof22shall
apply.LightcolorforWorkshopsandHangar4000k.

E9.Eachroomshallbeprovidedwithatleastone(1)lightswitch.Theoccupantsensorshallhaveadjustable
switchofdelaytime,anddaylightsettings.Withtheexceptionofroomswithoneluminairelessthan100W
orlessthen6W/m2,manualoverrideswitcheswillswitchlightingtooff,50%onand100%on.Luminaires
locatedindaylitareas(upto4mfromwindow)shallbeonaseparatemanualswitchcircuit.
S1.Allperimeterdoorsshallbeprovidedwithintruderalarmdoorcontacts.
Forapproximatelocationofendpointsrefertoendpointdrawings

3.3 Energy Performance Measures

Thebuildingsystemsshallbedesignedinstalledandcommissionedtodemonstratebyappropriateapproved
energysimulationcalculationthatthebuildingenergyperformancewillshowaminimumof10%energycost
savingagainstbaselinebuilding.TheBaselinebuildingcostsarecalculatedbasedonAppendixGtoASHRAE
Standard90.12010.
Toreachthisobjective,exceptwherenotedbelow,alllightingsystemshallhaveimproveontheminimum
efficienciesgiveninTables6.8.1.AtoKinAshrae90.12013by10%

Forthebuildingenergyefficiencyperformancestandardstobeincorporatedshallincludebutnotlimitedto:

TransformersshallconformwithTable8.1MinimumNominalEfficiencyLevelsforDryType
Transformers
Thelightingdesignshallbesuchastomeetenergytargetsof1.2W/100Lux(basedonaceilingheight
of3.0m).LuminairesshallbeLEDbasedtechnology

Occupantsensorcontrolsinallareas(exceptwherenotedinroomdatasheets)withmanualoverride
off

Lightingshallbecircuitedtoallow50%switching.

Daylitareasshallbeonseparatecircuitstobeallowedtobeswitchedofforcontrolledseparately

Powerfactorcorrectionshallbeprovided

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3.4 Life Cycle Analysis


TheelectricaldesignershallcalculatetheannualkWhrsofenergysavedandprovideacomparativelifecycle
costsanalysisoftheadditionalexpenditureofprovidinglowenergytechnologieswhichexceedtheminimum
requirementssetoutinAshrae90.12013.

DaylightcontrolledlightswitchingversusPIRwithmanualoverrideonly

3.5 Energy Monitoring

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ThemeteringprovisionandstrategyandsupportingBEMSshallallowthebuildingoperatortoassessdemand
profilesandlogthebuildingperformance.
Refertotablesection7.5forlistofminimummeteringrequirements

Theelectricalpowerconsumptiontotheeachsubdistributionboard(Hangar,Workshopsarea,(Stores,
Structures,Interiors,Machinery,EmergencyEquipmenttesting,Paint,officesandamenityblock)shallbe
separatelymetered.MainplantitemssuchasChillers,Compressors,Ventilationplantandrooffansshallbe
separatelymetered.TheLightingenergyconsumptionshallbeseparatelymetered.

Largeelectricalconsumerstobefittedwithcheckmeterswithdatarelaystoremotewirelessoutstations.Air
conditioningandheatingplantitemsandMCCswhichindividuallydrawinaccessof20kWshallbe
individuallymetered.
Alllightingdistributionboardswillhaveprovisiontoaddincheckmeteringwithoutreconfigurationofthe
boards

4 Essential Services and Life Safety Standby Power Supplies


4.1 General

AllLifeSafetyFunctionsshallbedesignedinstalledandcommissionedinaccordancewithNFPAandlocalLife
SafetyCodeofPractice.TheDesignandBuildContractorshallliaisewiththelocalFireOfficerandBuilding
Controlandagreetheminimumstandbypowerrequirementstosupporthealthandlifesafetyfunctionsinthe
building.

4.2 Diesel Generator Standby power

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,test,commission,andcertifyafullyoperation
standbypowerdistributionsysteminaccordancewithLifeSafetyCodeofPracticeandNFPAandother
applicablelocalWiringRegulations.Thisincludesbutnotlimitedtothefollowing:

(a)Astandbygeneratorcompletewith8hourfuelstoragetoprovide100%backupsupplywithsuitable,
attenuationandflue
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(b)AutomaticchangeoverswitchingandassociatedcontrolsincorporatedwithintheMainDistributionBoard
(c)Containmentsystemcabletray,trunking,andconduits
(d)Generatoranddieselfueltanksanditsassociatedcivilworkssuchasplinths,ducts,etc.
(e)SynchronizationGear
AllproductsmustbeartheCEmarkandbemanufacturedunderISO9001orAmericanAcceptable
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Thegeneratorshallbesizedtoprovide100%powertotheLifesafetyequipmentand/orallconsumers

5 Aircraft Maintenance Power Supplies

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifythepower
suppliesrequiredfortheownersaircrafts:

5.1 400 Hz generation

TheEmployerwillprovidemobile400hzgenerationunits.TheContractortoprovide440volt,3phase95KVA
outletsasindicatedonthedrawings.Acleanearthtobeprovidedalongsideeachone.Ahandoperatedearth
cablereelwithendclamptobewallmountedbesidetheseconnectionpoints.Theunitstoberatedfor
outputof400Hz,115volts,95KVaandmanufacturedbyAxaorsimilar.

5.2 Aircraft Earth points

Cleanearthpointstobeprovidedasindicatedonthedrawingsforaircraftearthing..

6 Uninterrupted Power Supplies


6.1 The Data Server Room

ThedataserverroomshallbedesignedinaccordancewithBITKOMCategoryAresiliencestandard.

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TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyUPSsizedto
provide20minutesbackuptocaterfortheServerroomloadsaswellastheACunitintheserverroom.The
exactcapacitywillbecheckedwiththeEmployersITRequirements,forthepurposeofthistendera20kVA
unitwillbeassumed20minuteswiththefollowingspecifications:
(a)Inputvoltageat440V15%tolerance

(b)Inputfrequencyat60hz5%tolerance

(c)Inputpowerfactorat0.97

(d)Outputvoltageat440V2%tolerance

(e)Outputfrequencyat60Hz2%tolerance
(f)OutputPFat0.80

(g)OutputTHDat8%

(h)Minimumsupplyautonomyat20minutes

TheUPSshallbeusedtofeedpowertoallequipmentlocatedintheServerRoom.Thecabledistributionfrom
theUPSshallbecolorcoded.
ConsiderationswillbegivenformultipleUPSunitslocatedbesideDatacabinets.Thedataroomunittobea
minimumof40kVafor20minutes.

TheElectricalContractorshallsubcontracttheservicesofaUPSSystemSpecialisttoundertaketheworks.The
chosenspecialistshallbeavailablefor24hourslocalsupportinthearea.
TheUPSshallbeanonlinedoubleconversionsystemwheretheinverterissupportingthecriticalloadatall
timesincludingwhenthemainssupplyishealthy.TheUPSshallcompriseofthefollowingmaincomponents.
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(a)Rectifier12pulsedesignwithaninputpowerfactorof0.85.Therectifiershallbecapableofsupplyingthe
fullsystemoutput(20kVA)andatthesametimebecapableofrechargingthebatteryfromadischargedstate.
(b)Batteriesmaintenancefreesealedleadacidbattery,withadesignlifeof7yearsandcapableof
supportingtheUPSforaperiodof20minutes.
(c)InvertershallbePWMdesigncomprisingofpowerIGBTscontinuousratedtosupplythefulloutput.Inthe
eventofanoverloadorfailureoftheinverteritshouldbecapableoftransferringtheloadtothereverse
supplywithoutaninterruption.Bothinvertersshallhavesynchronizedoutputs.

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(d)StaticSwitch(ReserveandInverter)withcontinuousratedsemiconductordevices.
(e)SystemByPassinternalmaintenancebypassswitchawallmountedsystembypasspanelcomprisingoff
3Nofullyratedisolatorswithaninverterinterlockcircuitshallbesuppliedwitheachsystem.
(f)ComputerPortssuppliedwiththenecessaryportsrequiredtoallowthecustomertheopportunityto
monitortheUPSacrosstheirnetworkandtheunattendedshutdownofserversifrequired.

6.2 BMS, Security Room

AlocalUPSshallbelocallyprovidedtosupportallservicesintheSecurityandBMSroom.TheBMSsystemwill
besupportedbyadedicatedUPSsystem.

6.3 Life Safety Systems

UPSsupportforlifesafetysystemswillbeprovidedasrequiredunderthelocalLifeSafetyCodeaswellas
relevantNFPAandFAIRegulations

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7.1 General

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,test,commission,andcertifyafullyoperationlow
voltagedistributionsysteminaccordancewithNECandNFPA70andotherapplicablelocalWiringRegulations.

7.2 Design Criteria

PowertothefacilityshallbedistributedatlowvoltageandshallemanatefromtheMainDistributionBoard.
SubDistributionBoardsandMotorControlCenters(MCCs)shallbelocatedstrategicallyandfeddirectlyfrom
theMainDistributionBoard.MCCsaretobelocatedwithinthemechanicalplantroom/sbeingserved.
MCCslocatedontheworkshoproofwillbeappropriatelyratedforexternalenvironment.

MCCsforfireservices(i.e.FireSprinklerMCC,FoamDischargeMCC,etc.)shallbefeddirectlyfromthe
transformerssecondarysideusingFP400fireresistantcables.

Distributioncircuitcablingshallberoutedviacabletraysinstalledbelowground,athighleveland/orinside
ceilingvoids.Finalcircuitcablingshallberoutedviatrays,trunkingsand/orconduitsathighlevelorinside
ceilingvoids,neatlyinstalledexposedonwalls,orconcealedinsidewalls.Thefollowingutilizationvoltages
shallbeused:
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440V3phase60hzforservingmechanicalequipment(ventilation,airconditioning,etc.)andOwners
equipmentorasrecommendedbytheManufacturer.
277V1or3phase60hzisnotconsidered.
208V60Hz3Ph60HzforServerroom,3phasepowertools,kitchen,largeconsumers
120V60Hzservinglightingandgeneralsmallpowerdevices

Thetotalvoltagedropfromsecondaryoftheutilitytransformertoanydeviceshallbenomorethanthe
maximumlimitallowedinAshrae90.12013andinanycase5%.Contractorshallsizebranchcircuitsas
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Thecontractorshallprovideshortcircuit,coordination,loadflow,andarcflashhazardstudiesprovidedby
vendor,orprofessionalengineer.Thestudyshallbebasedotheelectricaldistributionequipment,Available
faultcurrentfromtheutilitybasedontheactualutilitytransformerinstalled,circuitbreakers,fuses,andactual
lengthoffeeders.ThestudyshallusetheIEEE1584method.
Arcflashlabelsforallboards,enclosedcircuitbreakers,disconnectsandmainboardsshallbeprovided.The
contractorshallattachthearcflashlabelstotheboardsandequipmentasdesignatedbythestudy.

RefertoRoomDataSheetsforotherrequirements

7.3 Sub Mains Configuration

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,erect,test,commission,andcertifyall
distributionboardsrequiredtosupplyallpowersupplyrequirementsunderthissectionandrelatedsections
withinthisdocument.WherethespecificationsbelowrefertoBSENstandardsthelocalCodeStandard
equivalentshallbeselected.

7.4 Distribution Board Quality Criteria


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

(f)

(g)

(h)

(i)

Circuitbreakersshallbeboltontypeandhavethecapabilityofpadlockingcircuitbreakers
AllBoardswillhavelockabledoors
Theboardsshallbemounted18fromfinishedfloorlevel
Engravepermanentlabelsonallequipmentwithitemnameandsourceofvoltagetotheequipment
MainDistributionBoardsandSwitchboardsforlowvoltagesystemsshallberated50kAat440V
nominalandcomplywithBSEN604391:1994forForm4Type2constructionorlocalstandard
equivalent
SubDistributionBoards,Panelboards,andMotorControlCentersshallberated35kAat440V
nominalandcomplywithBSEN604391:1994forForm3Type2construction
FinalDistributionBoards,MCBBoards,andConsumerUnitsshallberated20kAat400vnominaland
complywithBSEN604391:1994forForm3Type2construction
Alldistributionboardsshallhaveatleast15%spare(equipped)and25%spare(unequipped)capacity
athandover.
ThedisconnectiontimesoftheprotectivedeviceshallbeselectedinaccordancewithBS7671:2001as
follows:
0.4secondsdisconnectiontimeforsmallpowerandgeneralservicescircuits
5secondsdisconnectiontimeforfixedequipmenti.e.extractfans,airhandlingunits,supply
fans,etc.

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Allprotectivedevicesshallbechosentoprovidefulldiscriminationbetweentheupstreamand
downstreamdevices.
(j) Alltype,size,anddutyoftheprotectivedeviceshallbechoseninaccordancewithBS7671:2001and
applicablelocalWiringRegulations.
(k) Theterminalsofalloutgoingcircuitsshallbesegregatedfromeachotherbyindividualexternally
mountedsheetsteelcableboxes.TheenclosuresshallbeconstructedtoBSEN60947Part11992
havingadditionalgasketsandcoverplatestoprovidecategoryofprotectionIP31.
(l) Busbarsshallbeisolated,totallyenclosed,rectangularsection,harddrawn,withconductivityelectro
tinnedcopper,ASTAcertifiedtoafaultratingof50kAfor1second.
(m) TheneutralBusbarshallbethesamecrosssectionalareaasthephasebusbars.
(n) Anearthbarshallbeprovidedtorunthefulllengthoftheswitchboardtowhichallnonconducting
metalpartsshallbebonded.
(o) Allcomponentsshallbeidentifiedbysuitabilityengravedlaminatedplasticlabels,securedbyrivets.
Theswitchboardshallbefittedwithmouldedcasecircuitbreakers(MCCBs)sizedinaccordancewith
thedrawings.
(p) TheMCCBsshallbeoftriplepoleandboltedneutral,plugin,independent,manuallyclosingairbreak
type,andoperatedbymeansofafrontmountedtoggle.AllMCCBsshallbehousedintheirown
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7.5 Main 440 V LV Distribution Board

SubMainsdistributionshallbeconfiguredasaminimumsimilartothetablebelow
(InsertTable)

ThedesignandconstructionoftheMainDistributionBoardshallcontainbutnotbelimitedtothefollowing
components:

(a)Aircircuitbreaker(ACB)with50kAshortcircuitratingat440Vnominal.Thebreakershallbedrawouttype
withadjustablethermalandmagnetictripsettings.

(b)Mouldedcasecircuitbreakers(MCCB)with50kAshortcircuitratingat440Vnominal.
TheMCCBsshallhaveaconsistentframesize(e.g.160AF,250AF,400AF)withadjustabletripsettingsofupto
45%downstreamoftheratedcurrent.
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(c)Digitalmeterswithcontinuousloggingovertimeindicatingpower(kVA,kW,andkVarforphaseL1,L1,L3,
andN),current(apparent,active,andreactiveampsforphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),voltage(forphaseL1,L1,L3,
andN),andpowerfactor.
(d)Amimicinterconnectiondiagramshowingactualconnectionanddistribution

7.6 Sub Distribution Board


ThedesignandconstructionoftheSubDistributionBoardsshallcontainbutnotlimitedtothefollowing
components:
(a)Amainisolatorratednotlessthanthetotalloadofthesubdistributionboard.

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(b)Mouldedcasecircuitbreakers(MCCB)with35kAshortcircuitratingat440Vnominal.TheMCCBsshall
haveaconsistentframesize(e.g.100AF,160AF,250AF).

(c)Digitalsubmeterstoindicatepower(kVA,kW,andkVarforphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),currentapparent,
active,andreactiveampsforphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),voltage(forphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),andpowerfactor.

7.7 Final Distribution Board

ThedesignandconstructionoftheFinalDistributionBoardsshallcontainbutnotlimitedtothefollowing
components:
(a)Amainisolatorratednotlessthanthetotalloadofthefinaldistributionboard.

(b)Mouldedcasecircuitbreakers(MCCB)with20kAshortcircuitratingat440Vnominal.TheMCCBsshall
haveaconsistentframesize(e.g.100AF,160AF,250AF).

(c)Miniaturecircuitbreakerwith20kAshortcircuitratingat440Vnominal.

(d)Forcircuitsservingtwin20Asocketoutlets,anMCBwithanintegral30mARCBOshallbeused

(e)Digitalsubmeterstoindicatepower(kVa,kW,andkVarforphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),current(apparent,
active,andreactiveampsforphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),voltage(forphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),andpowerfactor.
(f)Anintegrallyfittedemergencylightingtestunit(ELTU)linkedtotheCentralTerminalUnit(CTU)

7.8 Kitchen Distribution Board

Adedicateddistributionboardshallbedesignedtocaterforthekitchenloads.Thedesignandconstruction
shallcontainbutnotlimitedtothefollowingcomponents:
(a)Amainisolatorratednotlessthanthetotalloadofthesubdistributionboard.

(b)Mouldedcasecircuitbreakers(MCCB)with20kAshortcircuitratingat440Vnominal.

TheMCCBsshallhaveaconsistentframesize(e.g.100AF,160AF,250AF).

(c)Miniaturecircuitbreakerwith20kAshortcircuitratingat400vnominal.

(d)Forcircuitsservingtwin20Asocketoutlets,anMCBwithanintegral30mARCBOshallbeused

(e)Digitalsubmeterstoindicatepower(kVA,kW,andkVarforphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),current(apparent,
active,andreactiveampsforphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),voltage(forphaseL1,L1,L3,andN),andpowerfactor.
(f)Contactorswhicharedeenergisedbylocalroomemergencybuttons.EachroominsidetheKitchenArea
shallbeprovidedwithemergencybuttonslocatednearesttheexitdoorwhichwillisolateallloadspresentin
theroom.RefertoattachedKitchenEquipmentSchedule.
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7.9 Acceptable Manufacturers


TheElectricalDesignershallseektheservicesofadulyexperienceddistributionboardmanufacturerandshall
beacertifiedmanufacturerrecommendedbythefollowingcompanies:
CutlerHammer,Siemens,GeneralElectric,SquareSchneider

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TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyallthe
requiredelectricalservicestothelift.TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshallcloselycoordinatewiththe
nominatedLiftContractorindeterminingthefinalrequirementsforthelifts.
PowersupplytoFiremansLiftshallbeinaccordancewithlocalLifeSafetyCodeofPracticeandNFPA

TheElectricalSubContractorshallliaisewiththeLiftSubContractorinprovidingtheelectricalservicesneeded
fortheliftinstallation.TheelectricalinstallationfortheliftshallconformwiththeLocalWiringRegulations
andBS5655/BSISO41901999.
TheElectricalSubContactorshallprovidebutnotlimitedtothefollowingservicestoLiftinstallations:

1.
Alightingsystemwhichwillprovide50luxaverageilluminance.Thelightfittingsshallbeswitched
fromthetopandthebottomofthepitusing2wayswitching.
2.

Provisionandinstallationofall,ventilation,lighting,andsocketoutletsintheliftmachineryspaces.

3.

Provisionofanelectricalsupply,terminatinginaswitchfusedisconnectortoeachmachine

4.

Provisionofasinglephasesupplytoa6wayconsumerunitineachmachineryspacec/w:

a.

2No.10AMCBstofeedtheshaftandcarlightingcircuits

b.

1No.20AMCBtofeed20Adoublepoleswitchinliftpitprovisionfortheconnectionofsumppump

c.

1No.20ARCBOtofeed20Aswitchedmetalcladsocketinliftpit.

5.

Theprovisionandinstallationofwelllightingandliftpitsockets.

6.
TheprovisionofasmokedetectorontopoftheshaftandathreewayI/Ounitwiredontothefire
alarmlooptocontroltheliftcarintheeventoffire.
7.

Aprovisionfortelephonelinewillbeprovidedforeachlift.

9 Power Factor Correction


9.1 General

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyafully
operationalpowerfactorcorrectioncapacitor.Thepowerfactorcorrectionistobeappliedcentrallyforthe
wholeinstallationatthebusbarsoftheMainDistributionBoard.Theunitistobedesignedtoincreasethe
laggingpowerfactorto0.98.Switchingshallbeautomaticinsixequalsteps.
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ThepowerfactorcapacitorshallbemanufacturedandtestedinaccordancewithBS1650.

9.2 Acceptable Manufacturers


TheElectricalDesignershallseektheservicesofadulyexperiencedPFCcapacitormanufacturerandshallbea
certifiedmanufacturerrecommendedbythefollowingcompanies:
(e)CutlerHammer
(f)Siemens

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10 Metering Provisions

MetersshallbeprovideonthemainLVboardassetoutinthebeLVboardscheduleinsection7.5.Thepower
consumerswillbemeteredtofacilitateenergymonitoringofthecorrespondingconsumergroup.
Inadditionalllightingcircuitsshallbeseparatelymetered

ThemeterswillbeElectronicwithMBusInterface.Themeterreadingswillbeloggedandstoredinexcelfiles.
ThemetersshallhaveadigitaldisplayboardformanualreadingindicatingkWhrs,RealtimeclockandDate
andthefollowingreadings.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o

Totalcurrent
Voltagephase/phaseandphasetoneutral
Frequencyineachphase
Powerfactorineachphase
kWineachphaseandtotal
kVAineachphaseandtotal
kVArineachphaseandtotal
kWmaximumdemandintimeperioddisplayed
kVAmaximumdemandintimeperioddisplayed
kVAmaximumdemandintimeperioddisplayed
kVArmaximumdemandintimeperioddisplayed
TotalkWh,kVAh,kVArh
kWhandkVApulseoutput
AuxiliarycontactsonM.C.C.mainbreakerswitchboardtoenableenergymonitoringviaB.M.S

AcceptableManufacturer:GossenMetrawattMBusU1orequalandapproved

11 Distribution and Wiring

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,andcommissionallcabling(medium
voltage,lowvoltage,extralowvoltage)andcontainmentsystemrequiredunderthissectionandrelated
sectionswithinthisdocument.

11.1 Requirements and Design Criteria


Thefollowingcorrectionfactors(orderatingfactors)shallapplyforallcablinginstallations:
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(a)Ambienttemperatureshallbe45degC(i.e.Ca=0.87forPVCinsulatedcables,Ca=0.91forXLPEinsulated
cables)
(b)Groupingfactorshallapplyfor12nos.ofcablesgroupedtogether.Thetypeandsizeofcable,aswellas
thetypeofcablinginstallationshallbedesignedinaccordancewithBS7671:2001andapplicablelocalWiring
Regulations.

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AllfinalcircuitcablingshallbecolorcodedinaccordancewithNECandapplicablelocalWiringRegulations.
Thetotalvoltagedropfromsupplypoint(i.e.transformer)uptotheutilizationpoint(i.e.light,socket,etc.)
shallnotbegreaterthan4%ofthenominalsupplyvoltage.Finalandsubmaincircuitsshallhaveanacceptable
voltagedropsof2%and2%(1%formains,1%forsubmains),respectively.

Thesizeofcableandassociatedprotectivedeviceshallbecarefullychosentoprovidetherequiredearthfault
loopimpedanceanddevicedisconnectiontimes.

Incaseofhighfrequencyloads(i.e.400Hz)extracareshallbeconsideredwhensizingcables.Thecables
impedanceisdependentonthefrequencyi.e.thehigherthefrequency,thehighertheimpedance,aswellas
thevoltagedrop.Nocablesfeedinghighfrequencyequipmentshallbelessthan6mm2andshallbecontained
innonmagneticcontainmentsystem(i.e.aluminum).Thetypeandsizeofprotectivedeviceshallalsobe
chosenappropriately.

11.2 Cabling and Containment Installation


11.2.1 General

Tosupplyalldistributioncablingcontainmentincludingtrunking,tray,ladderandallwirewaystodistribution
centers,machinesupplies,equipment,isolatorsandpowersockets.
Allcablestobesinglestackedandclippedandspaced(nobunching)inaccordancewiththeregulations.
Anallowanceof20%freespaceinallpartsoftheelectricalsystemtobeallowedfor.

11.2.2 Cable Types

A) PVCinsulatednonarmoredcables,lowsmokeemission,tocomplywithBS60042000:Part1.Unless
otherwisespecified,thistypeofcableshallbeusedforinternallightingandsmallpowercircuits.For
cablesinexposedworkingareasupto10abovefinishedfloorthecablesshallbeinstalledin
galvanizedsteeltrunking(exceptfor400Hzcircuitswherealuminumtrunkingwillbeused)with25%
sparecapacityorIngalvanizedsteelconduit(exceptfor400Hzcircuitswherealuminumconduitwill
beused)with25%sparecapacityorInflexiblemetallicconduitsupto600mmlength(exceptfor400
Hzcircuitswherealuminumconduitswillbeused)with25%sparecapacity.Noflexibleconduitshallbe
installedlongerthan600mm.orinwallmounteddadotrunking
Exposedsmallpoweranlightingcablesabove10outsideofworkingareasshallbeinPVCconduit

Forroomsclassifiedasexplosionhazard2areasonlyrigidsteelconduits(RSC)shallbeused.Suitable
explosionproofconduitsealantsshallbeinstalledinthefollowingjunctionsoftheconduitsystem:
Entrypointadjacenttotheexternalwalloftheroom
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Exitpointadjacenttotheexternalwalloftheroom
Besideanyexplosionproofdevice(i.e.switch,socket,isolator)

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B) XLPEinsulatedarmoredcables,lowsmokeemission,tocomplywithBS78462000:Part1.Unless
otherwisespecified,thistypeofcableshallbeusedformainandsubmainscircuits,aswellascircuits
servingexternalequipment(i.e.externallighting,etc.).ThecablesshallbeinstalledinInmetallic
perforatedtrayswith40%sparecapacityorinmetalliccableladdertrayswith40%sparecapacityor
insideredPVCductswithdiameternotlessthan50mm.

C) MineralinsulatedcablestocomplywithBS62072001:Part3and/orFP400fireresistantcables.
Unlessotherwisespecified,thistypeofcableshallbeusedformain,submainscircuits,andfinal
circuitswhichareservingfireservicesequipmentsuchasdieselgenerators,sprinklerpumps,smoke
fans,etc.ThecableshavededicatedcontainmentandshallbeinstalledSEPARATELYfromother
circuits.Thecablesshallbeinstalledinmetallicperforatedtraysorinmetalliccableladdertraysorin
metallictrunkingsorinmetallicconduitswithsparecapacity.Allwith25%sparecapacity

D)Flexiblecordsshallbeutilizedonlyforshortrunsofupto600mm.Inopenceilingareastheyaretobe
containedinflexiblemetallicconduits.

11.3 Acceptable Manufacturers

Thefollowingshallbetheacceptablecablemanufacturers:
(a)BICC

(b)Anixter

12 General Power Installation

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,andcommissionalltherequiredpower
suppliestowiringdevicesunderthissectionandrelatedsectionswithinthisdocument.

12.1 Requirements and Design Criteria

InGeneralTerminationsshallbe:RefertotheattachedElectricalDrawings,RoomDataSheets,andEquipment
Schedules
ForMachinesLockableIsolatorseither208V3ph60Hzor120v1ph60Hz

For.120v1ph60Hz3pinandsleevesafetysocket

For115volt,400HzStandardAircraftleadandplug.

Powersuppliesshallbeprovidedaccordancewiththeroomdatasheetsbutnotlimitedtothefollowing:
(a)Atleastone(1)twin20Aswitchedsocketshallbeprovidedinanyenclosedroom
(b)Incorridorsandhallwaysthedistancebetweensocketsshallnotexceed25m.

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(c)Atleastfour(4)single20Aswitchedsocketsshallbeprovidedforeachworkstationasnotedintheroom
datasheets
(d)Atleasttwo(2)datapointsperworkstationdefinedItheroomdatasheets
(f)AllworkshopandproductionequipmentfreeissuedbytheOwnershallbeprovidedwithsuitableplugsand
sockets(i.e.IP67forworkshops,ExProofforhangarsandEXclassifiedareas).Refertoequipmentschedules.
(g)Fusedconnectionunitsforfixedequipment(i.e.handdryers,etc.)

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(h)AllrollershutterandrollupdoorsshallbeprovidedwithpowersuppliesandlocalIP67plugandsockets.
(i)Allkitchenequipmentrequiringplugs,sockets,andisolators.

(k)Allotherequipmentwithinthefacilitywhichwillrequirepowersupplies

Thegeneralsmallpowerinstallationshallprovidesingleandthreephasepowertoitemsoffixedequipment
byindividualfinalcircuits.Thesystemshallprovidesinglephasepowertooutletsasindicatedonthe
drawingsandinthespecificationusingringandradialcircuits.

Thesubcontractorshallsupplyandinstallgeneralservicesocketoutletsthroughoutthefloorareamounted
300mmAFFL.

InaccordancewithAshrae90.1atleast50%of20Ampreceptaclesthatarenotdesignedforequipmentthat
requires24houroperationsorarenotrequiredforlifesafetyreasonsshallbecontrolledbyautomaticcontrol
devicethatshallturnoffreceptaclesautomaticallyonascheduledtimesbasiswithindependentprogramed
scheduleforareasnogreaterthan9620m2andoccupantsensor.
Allgeneralservicecircuitsshallbeprotectedbyresidualcurrentdevicesof30mAmaximumtripsettingfor
eachcircuit.Theprotectiondevicesshallbesuitableforoperationincircuitssupplyingswitchmodepower
supplyunitsandfrequencyconverters.
Sockettypesaretobeflushmountedbrushstainlesssteelfinishtype.

12.2 Raised Access Floor

Inareaswherearaisedaccessfloorsystemispresent,theElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,
supplyandinstallthefollowingwiringdevicesforallofficedesks:
(a)PowerconcentratorssimilarorequaltoPOWERPLANBetatrakBusbar(DualCircuit)BDT3612.

Theconcentratorsshallbefeddirectlyfromthefloordistributionboard,protectedbya63AMCB,andwired
using10mm2XLPE/SWA/LSF.

(b)Tapoffcableatleast5mlongsimilartoPOWERPLANBetatrak(DualCircuit)
(c)GrommetssimilartoPOWERPLANCagleGrommetCFG238GorCFG235G

(d)Underdeskunitwith4x20Asocketwithanintegral30mARCBOunit.
(e)Deskunit(surfacetobleronetype)with4x20Asocketand3xRJ45connectionsforCAT6cabling.

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Similartypeofdevicesshallbeusedinmeetingroomsexceptfloorboxesshallbeutilizedinsteadof
grommets.FloorboxshallbesimilartoPOWERPLANorACKERMANwith4x20Asocketswithanintegral
30mARCBOunitand3xRJ45connectionsforCAT6cabling.RefertoattachedPicture1andPicture2.

Picture1TypicalDeskPresentationforOffices

Picture2TypicalDeskPresentationforMeetingRooms

12.3 In Floor System

Inareaswherearaisedaccessfloorsystemisnotpresent,theelectricaldesignerandcontractorshalldesign,
supplyandinstallthefollowingwiringdevicesforallofficedesks:
(a)Underdeskunitwith4x20Asocketwithanintegral30mARCBOunit.
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(b)Deskunit(surfacetobleronetype)with4x20Asocketand3xRJ45connectionsforCAT6cabling.
(c)Three(3)compartmentfloorscreedsforlowvoltage(LV),extralowvoltage(ELV),andcommunications
circuits.

12.4 Dado Trunking


Inareaswhereanexposedwallcontainmentsystemisnecessary,theelectricalDesignerandContractorshall
design,supplyandinstalladadotrunkingcontainmentsystem.Thecontainmentshallbetwo(2)compartment
typefortheseparatingtheLVandELVcircuits.AnIPrateddadotrunkingshallbeusedinWorkshopAreas.

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12.5 Hand Driers

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshallsupplyandinstallhanddriersanditsassociatedfusedconnection
unitsinallsanitationroomsorareas(suchastoilets,eyewash,etc.),lockerrooms,andotherareaslistedin
theRoomDataSheets.Thehanddryershallbevandalresistantdiecastaluminum,dipproof,IP23rated,CE
certified,lownoisehighspeeddrying,withautomaticpowercutoffafter120secondsusage,andwitha5year
guarantee.

12.6 Owners Equipment

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,andcommissionalltherequired
electricalservicesfortheOwnersfixedequipment.RefertotheattachedEquipmentSchedulesforthelistof
minimumrequirements.Thiswillincludeprovidingplugtops/wiringintoisolators.

12.7 Acceptable Manufacturers

Thefollowingshallbetheacceptablewiringdevicemanufacturers:
(a)MKElectric(b)ABB(c)Legrand(d)Clipsal

13 Internal Lighting

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,andcommissionthewholeofthe
internallightinginstallationrequiredunderthissectionandrelatedsectionswithinthisdocument.

13.1 Requirements and Design Criteria

1. Thelightingdesignshallbesuchastomeetenergytargetsof1.2W/100Luxinofficeand
workshopareasand1.4W/100LuxintheHangar
2. ThestandardandqualityofluminairerequiredisindicatedintheLuminairScheduleinSection24
.AlternativeLuminairesarerequiredtobeofequalorhigherspecificationandquality.
3. Thedesignershallcoordinatewiththearchitectandagreethetypeandlocationofluminaries
withtheArchitect.TheexactlocationofeachluminaireshallbedeterminedfromtheArchitect's
reflectedceilingplansandnotbyscalinganyotherdrawings.
4. Shouldfluorescentluminairesbeinstalledtheseshallgenerallybecompletewithradio
interferencesuppressionequipmentandindividualcartridgefusescomplyingwithBS1362.
5. Thesubcontractorshallensurethatalltheluminairesrequiredfortheprojectareplacedonorder
atduetimetoensuredeliverytosuittheprojectconstructionprogramme.However,approvalof
theArchitectshallbeobtainedforfinalselectionoftheluminairesbeforetheordersareplaced.

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6. AllluminairesshallcomplywithBS4533orNorthAmericanequivalent.Incandescentlampsshall
complywithBS1101orNorthAmericanEquivalent.FluorescentlampsshallcomplywithBS1853
orNorthAmericanEquivalent.Allluminairesshallbesuppliedcompletewithlamps.Allsurface
mountedluminairesshallbefixedtotheconduitboxesattheirrear,unlessstatedotherwiseor
recommendedbythemanufacturer.
7. Alllightingwiringterminateinlocaltoluminaireconduitboxesbyuseofporcelainfixedbox
terminationblocksorothersuitabledeviceasROCKpluginceilingrosesorequalandapproved.
Finalconnectiontotheluminaireshallbebydoubleinsulatedbutresistantflexiblecableof
minimum1.5sq.mmcrosssectionalarea.
8. Allfluorescentluminairesshallbegenerally4000kelvin.Theluminaireslampcolorshallbe
choseninconjunctionwiththeArchitectsaestheticpreferencesbeforeordering.
9. AllfluorescentLuminairesshallbewithhighfrequencyballastnonflicker(T5lamps).
10. Forgeneralofficeareas,meetingrooms,andrelatedfunctions,thetypeandarrangementof
luminairesshallbedesignedtoprovidealimitingglareindexof19,minimumuniformityRatioof
0,7.
11. Forworkshopareas,thetypeandarrangementofluminariesshallbedesignedtoprovidea
limitingglareindexof22minimumuniformityratioof0,7.
12. RefertotheRoomSchedulefortherequiredluxlevels,preferredtypeofluminaire,andrequired
switching.

13.2 Wiring and Installation

Allluminariesshallbeinstalledasfollows:

1. Wiringshallbeterminatedlocaltoluminaireconduitboxesbyuseofporcelainfixedbox
terminationblocksorceilingroseplug.
2. Forsurfacemountedluminaries,theyshallbefixedrigidlytotheconduitboxeswhichare
recessedtothewall,ceiling,orslab.
3. Forpendantmountedluminaries,theyshallbefixedrigidlyatthebottomsideofthemetallic
trunking.IfflexiblecordsandflexiblemetallicconduitsareusedtheyshallNOTbelongerthan
300mm.
4. Forluminariesrecessedtoceilings,theyshallberigidlyfastenedtotheceilinggrid.Cabling
insidetheceilingvoidshallbecontainedinflexiblemetallicconduitsNOTlongerthan600mm.

Alldesignershallprovidelightingcalculationsandlayoutsgivingthecalculatedluxlevels,uniformityratios,
powerconsumptionandglareindexforallareasforclientreviewandcommentpriortoorderinglightfixtures.

13.3 Acceptable Manufacturers

RefertotheattachedLuminaireScheduleforacceptablemanufacturer/s.

13.4 Automatic Lighting Controls

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyafully
operationallightingcontrolsystemwhichwillprovidethecompletefullautomationofalllightinginstallation.

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AlllightingcontrolproductsshallbefullyCEtestedandcomplianttoBSEN500811andBS500821:1992or
USAequivalent
ThepreferredtypeoflightingcontrolisindicatedintheRoomSchedule.InprincipleareasexcepttheHangar
andotherareaslistedassuchintheroomschedule,shallbefittedwithPIRPresencedetectionequipped
whichwillactivatethelightingonwhen

Occupantsarepresentand

ThePIRsshallbeselectedandarrangedsothatsedentarysingleoccupantsarealwaysdetected
withouttheneedforoccupantmovement.Thedelaytimetooffshallbeadjustable

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Unlessotherwisestatedinromdatasheetsallcircuitsshallhavemanualoverridecontrolsoperatedfroma
wallmountedswitchineachroomorzone.Thelightingshallbecircuitedwiththemanualoverridetoallow
theluminairetobeswitchedoff100%,and50%off.

IntheHangarareas,WorkshopsInteriorsthelightcircuitsshallbeconfiguredandswitchablesothatthelight
levelcanbeswitchedfrom500Luxforworkingtimesto200Luxforwalkthroughoperations.Foreachhangar
therewillbealocalwalkwaylightandswitchtoallowenteringpersonneltohavealitwalkwaytothemain
Hangarlightingcontrolpoint

13.5 Emergency and Escape Lighting

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,andcommissionanemergencyand
escapelightingsystemtocomplywithFireandLifeSafetyCodeofPracticeandorNFPACodeoranyrelevant
localauthoritycoderequirements
Afacilityshallbeprovidedforfacilitiesforperiodictestingoftheemergencyluminariesfromcentralremote
locationswithouthavingtoswitchtherelevantcircuitoff.
Thebuildingtofittedwithacentralbatterybackuppowersupplyfortheemergencylightingsystemin
accordancewithLifeSafetyCodeofPractice.ThefacilitytobecompletewithCPUandbatterysystem
(maintenancefree)

Itistobesuitableforindividuallampmonitoring.Clearlabelingofescaperoutesbyemergencyluminaires
andauniformilluminationofescaperoutesshallbeguaranteed.

Safetyandemergencyluminairesaretobeequipwithasinglelampmonitoringmodule(JSVmodule/S)
includingamoreaccessibleaddressswitch.Safetyandemergencyluminairesmustbeequippedwith
electroniccontrolgear(ECG),includingautomaticshutoffforfailureswithinthelampcircuit.

Voltagemonitorsaretobeinstalledinthesubdistributorstomonitorthesupplyofgenerallighting.During
powerfailure,amessageissenttotheCentralBatterysystemwhichswitchesontherelevantstandbylightsin
thisarea

Theplant'scapacityisdeterminedbytherequirednumberofemergencyluminairesandemergencylighting.
TheilluminationlevelsmustbeinaccordancewithFireandLifeSafetyCodeofPracticeandorNFPA
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CentralBatterySystemin19"withfreeprogrammingofthecircuitswithallNFPAnecessaryinstallationparts
andtools.
Microprocessorcontrolledunitwithilluminated4linedisplayandPCinterface.

14 External Lighting
TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,andcommissionthewholeofthe
externallightinginstallationunderthissectionandrelatedsectionswithinthisdocument.

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14.1 External lighting requirements and Design Criteria

1. Externallightingshallbeprovidedforallareastoallowforsafemovementduringhoursofdarkness,
andluminariesshallhavehorizontalcutofffacilitiessoasnottointerferewithaircraftmovementand
complywiththeairportauthorities.
2. Thelightingshallbehaveaphotocellandtimecontrolwithamanual/off/autocontrolswitchinthe
electricalpanelroom.Thelightsshallhaveacircuitofapronlightingandforotherexternallighting.
3. Luminariesshallbebuildingmountedwhereverfeasible.
4. Luxlevelsshallbeminimumof20luxonallservice/tugroads.
5. ApronLightsfromhighmastpolesLowerableheads,shallbeAirportapproved,50lux.Contracotr
shallliaseairportauthoritiesforspecifiactonapproval
6. LightingshallconformwithAshrae90.12010withregardtocontrolsandpowerallowances(Zone2)
7. Lightingwillbeprovidedfortheaproninfrontofthehangarcomplexasrequiredtosupplementthe
FIAapronlightingtoachieve50luxalongtheexternalofthehangardoorsand20luxat25mfromthe
hangardoors.
8. Securitycheckpointtohave100luxlightininspectionareawithnoshadowswhenvehiclesinplace.
Manualswitchingingroundlightstobeprovidedforundercarriageinspection
9. Aircraftwarninglightsandbeaconswillbeprovidedinaccordancewiththespecificrequirementsof
thelocalregulationsandasstipulatedbytheFAAandICAO.
10. AllluminariesshallcomplywithBS4533andBS5266
11. AllcolumnstobemanufacturedfromhightensiletubularsteeltoBSEN4360
12. 43C/50/C43A.WeldingproceduresshallconformtoBS5135.Thepolesshallbechosentosufficiently
supportthechosenluminaire.
13. ExternalApron20Luxat25mfromBuilding.Generally,allexternalareasshallhave20luxaverage
unlessotherwisespecified.
14. ThewalkwayfromtheHangardoortothemainlightswitchesshallbeilluminatedto50Luxand
activatedbyphotoelectricsensor
15. Thetypeandquantityofluminaireshallbechosentoprovidesufficientilluminationlevelsindicatedin
theRoomDataSheets.

14.2 External lighting Wiring and Installation

AllluminariesshallcomplywithBS4533andinstalledasfollows:

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(a)Forsurfacemountedluminaries,theyshallbefixedrigidlytotheconduitboxeswhicharerecessedtothe
wall,ceiling,orslab.
(b)Forpolemountedluminaries,cablingshallbeXLPEarmoredtypeandcontainedinred
PVCductsnotlessthan50mmindiameter.Forductscrossingroadsandparkingspaces,theductsshallbe
enclosedwithsteelreinforcedconcrete.
(c)Photocellsshallbeprovidedintegraltotheluminairewheneverrequiredbytheautomaticlightingcontrols.

14.3 Acceptable Manufacturers

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RefertotheattachedLuminaireScheduleforacceptablemanufacturer/s.

14.4 Aircraft Warning Lights

Aircraftwarninglightsandbeaconswillbeprovidedinaccordancewiththespecificrequirementsofthelocal
regulationsandasstipulatedbytheFAAandICAO.9.

15 Fire Detection and Alarm System

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyafully
operationalfiredetectionandalarmsysteminaccordancewithFireandLifeSafetyCodeofPracticeand
whereapplicableNFPAandFIAspecifications.

ThesystemshallbeequippedwithPAsystemasrequiredbythelocalfirecodes.ThePAsystemshallworkas
abuildingintercomasdescribedelsewhere
Infraredflamedetectionshallbeusedforundertheaircraft.

HeatdetectorsorInfrareddetectorstobeusedelsewhereinthehangar.(smokedetectorsandsmoke
samplingsystemsarenotacceptable)

16 Gas Detection System

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshallreviewtheroomclassificationsandinconsultationwiththelocal
fireauthoritiesandlocalcodesdesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyafullyoperationalGas
detectionandearlywarningsystemsasrequiredbyFireandLifeSafetyCode,NFPAandFIARegulations.
Agasdetecti0nsystemshallbeinstalledinallpitsinaccordancewithNFPA409.

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17 Water Leak Detection


TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshallreviewtheroomclassificationsandinconsultationwiththelocal
fireauthoritiesandlocalcodesdesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyafullyoperationalwater
leakdetectionandearlywarningsystemsasrequired
TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyafully
operationalWaterLeakDetectionSystemattheGroundFloorFireRoomand1stFloorITCommsRoomand
otherroomsrequiredbytheFireandLifeSafetyCode.

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Thesystemshallenableanearlywarningtoberaisedintheformofanaudibleandvisualalarmsothat
emergencyactionscanbetaken.
AllequipmentshallbeCEmarkedandcomplytoBSENISO9001:1994

18 Security System

TheSecuritySystemshallmeettherequirementsofEspecificacionesEquiposSeguidadAviancaasgivenin
theAppendices

19 Voice and Data (ICT)

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyafully
operationalCAT6AICTSystem.ThesystemshallcomplywiththedetailssetoutinATPAppendix46andthis
section.Ifthereareanyconflicts,theATRsaredeemedtooverrideAppendix46

19.1 Voice and Data Requirements and Design Criteria

Datacabinetstobesetupatsuitablelocationsfortheendpointsasindicated.ITdatacabinettobeprovided
ineachofficespace.

19.2 System Brief

ThesystemshallbeanENDTOENDsolutioni.e.allcomponentsshallbesuppliedfromasingle
manufacturer.

ThesystemshallincludeallnecessaryworktodeliverITcommunicationsthroughoutthebuilding.
Theemployerwillprovide

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ComputersandIPphonessuitableforbeingusedonanopenprotocolsystem.
2number3rdPartyfiberlinksintothedataroom,incablerouteformtheconnectionpointonthe
serviceconnectiondrawing.
Servers,Phoneserver,phonesoftware,butnotswitches,ups,accesspoints,wirelessaccesspointsand
thelike.

19.3 Installation

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Separatecontainmentsshallbeprovidedexclusivelyfordatacabling.Inceilingsandhighlevelareas,cables
shallbelaidintray,trunking,orconduit.Eachcontainmentshallhavea40%sparecapacity.Atnopointshall
thedatacablesbetiedtogetherwithpowercablesorrunalongthesamecontainment.Internalcablerunsin
metalenclosedcontainmentsshallbeseparatedfromexternalparallelrunsofpowercablesbyaminimumof
300mm.

19.4 Data Room

Dataductsanddrawpitstobeprovidedtodataroomfrommunicipalsystemtoallowforfiberandcopper
cables.

DesigntobeprovidedforsecondsuchdataductswhenoutsidetheFIAfencethattheyareatleast10mfrom
thefirstones(reasonsecuredataconnection)
Thedataroomtobedesignedtohavefiresuppressionsysteminstalled.

Coolingsystemwithdutystandbytobeinstalled.

20 Earthing and Bonding

TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyanearthing
systemcomplyingwithBS7671:2001andBS7430:1998.Thesystemshallcompriseofbutnotlimitedtothe
followingmajorcomponents:

a. TheearthingsystemshallbeTNCSwithanequivalentearthresistanceofZe<1ohm
b. Aseparatededicatedgroundingfacilityshallbeprovidedforthecontrolofstaticelectricityinthehangar
andancillaryareas.
c. Amainearthingterminal(MET)locatedwithintheMainDistributionBoard
d. DedicatedearthingterminallocatedwithintheSubDistributionBoard,MCC,andConsumerUnit
e. Earthingelectrodesexternallydriventoearth,atleast5nos.,coppercladsteel,3mlong
f. Anearthtestpit
g. Circuitprotectiveconductors(CPC),LSFinsulated,providedforALLcircuitsi.e.finalcircuits,submains,
mains,etc.
h. CPCsforfinalcircuitsshallbeatleast2.5mm2forlightingcircuitsandatleast4mm2forsmallpower
circuits
i. CPCsforsubmainsandmainsshallbeinaccordancewithBS7671

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j.

Equipotentialbonding.ThisentailsBondingtheMETandallnoncurrentcarryingmetalworkenteringand
withinthefacilitytoensureanequipotentialnetworkofnoncurrentcarryingmetalwork
k. BondinginterconnectionsbetweenMainEarthingTerminals(MET)andsubearthingterminalsusing
70mm2green/yellowinsulatedconductor.
l. Bondingallnoncurrentcarryingmechanicalpipeworkstoearthingterminalsusing10mm2green/yellow
insulatedconductor.

21 Lightning Protection

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TheElectricalDesignerandContractorshalldesign,supply,install,test,commission,andcertifyalightning
protectionsystemcomplyingwithLocalCodes,BS7671:2001,BS6651:1999,BSEN501641:2000,and
CENELEC2005.Thesystemshallcompriseofbutnotlimitedtothefollowingmajorcomponents:
(a)Airterminationnetworks

(b)Downconductors

(c)Lightningconductorearthing

Itmaybesufficienttorelyonthebuildingstructureastheconductorprovidedtheroofcanbeusedasa
terminationnetworkandthesteelcolumnsareadequatelyearthed.

21.1 Air Termination Network

TheairterminationnetworkFaradayCagewillconsistof25x3mmhighconductivityaluminiumconductors,
withaestheticPVCcoatingwhererequired.Also,metalstructureonorwithintheroofwillbecrossbondedto
formpartoftheFaradayCagesystem.ThePVCcoatingwillenablecamouflageoftheverticalandroof
conductorsforthepurposeofmaintaininglowprofileappearanceonthebuildingarchitecture.Aesthetic
sensitivityshallbeconsideredwhenselectingfinallocationsforconductors,withtheemphasisonappearance
takingequalimportancetofunctionality,andperformanceofthefinishedsystem.

21.2 Down Conductors

HighconductivityPVCcoveredaluminumconductorswillbeusedwhichshallrunfromtheroofFaradayCage
system,alonginconspicuousandhiddenpathsandterminatingintestpointsat100mmabovegroundlevel.At
thesepoints,stainlesssteel(bimetallic)connectionswillbeusedinordertoconvertthealuminumdown
conductorstohighconductivityPVCcoveredcopperconductors.ConnectionstoearthelectrodesmustbePVC
coveredandappropriatelyprotectedwithCM005oxideinhibitingcompoundappliedtothemattingsurfaces
andanapplicationofTD005moisturerepellingtapeatbelowgroundlocations.

21.3 Lightning Conductor Earthing

Theearthingwillconsistofatleast24locationsintotal,wherecopperbondedearthelectrodeswillbe
installedanddrivenintosoil.EachearthelectrodewillconsistofaPT205earthinspectionpitwhichislockable,
a2400mmearthelectrode,earthrodtocopperconductorclamps,andCM005oxideinhibitingconductive
pasteappliedtoallmattingsurfaces.

TheearthelectrodeconnectionwillthenbewrappedinTD005moisturerepellenttapeinordertoextendthe
lifeoftheinstallation.AlljointsmustbemadewithappropriateandCENELACcertifiedpurposemade
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accessories.Whencompleted,eachelectrodereadingmustbekeptinasiteinstallationlogforfuture
referenceandtobeprovidedtotheowneraspartofthesystemBS6651:1999Certification.

21.4 Acceptable Manufacturers


Thefollowingshallbetheacceptablemanufacturers:

22 Commissioning Testing and Handover and O+M Manuals

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Forcommissioning,testingandhandoverproceduresrefertoVolume1,TechnicalandContractPreliminaries
fortheBuildingServicesInstallations.ThecontentsoftheOperationandMaintenanceManualshallcomply
withtheBSRIAApplicationGuide1/87.1.

23 Preliminiaries

RefertoGeneralrequirementsfordetailsoftechnicalandcontractpreliminaries.

24 Manufacturer /Suppliers equal or approved

Thefollowingtableservesasbenchmarkforthestandardofcomponentsexpected.Hebenchmarkisbased
onCEcomponents.Thedetaildesignmayproposealternativesuppliersormanufacturersprovidedthatthese
alternativesdemonstrateandequalspecificationandqualityandfinishasthatlistedbelow.Inanyeventthe
tenderpackageshallclearlyspecifychosenmanufacturersandsuppliers.Thetenderingcontractorshallsubmit
theirpricebasedontheseselectedmanufacturers.Thetenderreturndocumentationshallhoweverpermitthe
tenderertoproposealternativemanufacturersandsuppliersunderaseparatecolumninthetenderreturn.
Tendersshallbeevaluatedbasedonthebasetendersum.
Thedetaildesignershallreviewtheproposedmanufacturersandconfirmsuitabilityonthebasisofqualityand
specification,availabilityonthelocalmarket,availabilityofpostsalesservice,spareparts,andcostandvalue.
InclusionoftheseproductsorAcceptancebytheclientofthealternativedoesnotexempttheContractorfor
theliabilitytoprovideafunctionalsysteminaccordancewiththeperformancespecifications.

Material, Make and


Model

Description

Diesel Generator

FG Wilson

Distribution Boards and Switchgear

Cutler Hammer

Meters

Gosser Metrawatt

Cables

BICC

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MK Electric

Lightinig

Philips

Security Systems

Siemens

IT Cabling

Krone

ABB, Clipsal

Sector

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Wiring devices, sockets, oultets

Cable Trunking exposed and below 10


from finished floor

Galvansied or stinslees steel

Cable trunking conealed or above 10


AFFFf

PVC

Cable Tray

Galvanised steel

Thetablebelowgivesbenchmarkforacceptablefinishesofreceptaclesandlighting.Localsuppliersproducts
willhaveaqualityandfinishsimilartothatlistedbelow

(Tablestofollow)

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Equipment Supplied by the Employer

1. Service connections are to be provided as per end point drawings.


2. The Employer will provide and located his equipment.

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3. Equipment will include but not limited to:


3.1. Office fit out including furniture, telephone, computers and the like.
3.2. Telephone equipment including a switch, handsets and all jump leads within the patch panel
3.3. Desks, chairs and document storage.
3.4. PCs, printers, screens, fax, photocopiers, scanners and other Employer required office
equipment
3.5. Reception furniture
3.6. Fit out of the amenity areas excluding fitted units provided within the contract (paper towel
holders)
3.7. Mobile work stations
3.8. Workshop equipment, benches, sanding and painting booths.
3.9. Safety harness reels and laynards to be fixed to rollers supplied on the man safe system
3.10.
Stores racking and other furniture
3.11.
Wing and Tail docking
3.12.
Waste containers

4. Other work by Employer


4.1. Other work that the employer will undertake, or arrange to be undertaken:
4.2. Dedicated phone line to the comms room for the lift- if required
4.3. Portable hand held Fire extinguishers

5. The contractor to allow for the final connections for the docking and other client supplied
equipment. The final number of points to be agreed once the docking selected.

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Procedures put in place by the Employer

1. The Employer will put in place house keeping procedures to allow the building to function in
accordance with regulations where the benefit of these procedures is considered to be acceptable
to the Employer. The Contractor to identify these procedure during the tender phase.

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2. Typical procedures:
2.1. When and are of the building is being vacated for a period of hours, checks are made to
ensure fire doors are closed.
2.2. Manually close the waste water valve in the external yard before transferring chemicals onto
or off vehicles.

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49

1.102

Stairs

41

1.103

Meeting Room

46

1.104

Corridor

27

1.105

Spare Office 1

31

1.106

Spare Office 2

31

1.107

Spare Office 3

32

1.108

Main Corridor

1006

1.109A

Female Toilet Lobby

1.109

Female Toilets

1.110

Accessible WC

Male Toilets Lobby

1.111

Male Toilets

38

1.112

Main Hangar Floor

1.111A

Hangar floor - Hight level

8485

24V 480V
277V

Double
120 V

3 phase
208 V

120V 208V

Lux

Ref
Schedule

E9

E10

S1-A

S1-B

S2

S3

S4-1

Camera PTZ

E8

Access control Biometric

E7

Grounding Points

E6

Light Fixtrue type

E4

Avianca
-ATR
L:\Team
Folders\Avianca\ATR\14
10 13 Room Data Sheets.xlsx

Floor

Wall

Work
Station

Ceiling

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

200

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Washable Paint White

200

F1,F2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Wash. Paint Suspended Ceiling Tiles


White
Tiled Splashback
Paint - White
Suspended Ceiling Tiles
Tiled Splashback

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Paint - White
Suspended Ceiling Tiles
Tiled Splashback

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Wall Cladding and


Painted Walls

see note

52

250/700

A1,H1

PIR +M

12

8by 3ph
32A

16

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

Page 137 of 209

11

Door release button

Entrance Lobby

E3

Mag lock

1.101

E2

Access control - Card

First Floor

E1

Lighting Level

Occupancy

G5

Supr with Isolator

Area

G4

Spur with Isolator

Room Name

G3

Domestic Sockets

G2

Special Outlets

G1

Security

Av
i
AI A an
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

Room
Number

Notes References

Electrical

Lighting Control Type

General

16

21

21

11

dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014
Page 1 of 16

76

1.114

Project Manager Office

14

1.115

Job Card Office

30

1.116

Meeting Room

32

1.117

Tool Crib

254

1.118

Sheet Metal

691

1.118a

Incoming & Inspection

46

1.118b

Office Area

60

1.119

Job Card Office

30

1.120

Project Manager Office

14

1.121

Meeting Room

30

1.122

Line Office Open Space

77

1.123

Riveting Room

37

1.124

Heat Treatment

34

1.125

Stairs 2

18

1.126

Project Manager Office

14

1.127

Job Card Office

30

1.128

Open Space

73

24V 480V
277V

Double
120 V

3 phase
208 V

120V 208V

Lux

Ref
Schedule

E9

E10

S1-A

S1-B

S2

S3

S4-1

Camera PTZ

E8

Access control - Card

E7

Access control Biometric

E6

Grounding Points

E4

Light Fixtrue type

E3

Avianca
-ATR
L:\Team
Folders\Avianca\ATR\14
10 13 Room Data Sheets.xlsx

Floor

Wall

Work
Station

Ceiling

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

15

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

10

12

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Floor &


Structure Painted White

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

15

Hardened Concrete

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

15

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Washable Paint White

Underside of Floor &


Structure Painted White

2 by 32A
3ph

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

2 by 64A
3ph

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

15

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Page 138 of 209

Door release button

Line Office Open Space

E2

Mag lock

1.113

E1

Lighting Level

Occupancy

G5

Supr with Isolator

Area

G4

Spur with Isolator

Room Name

Room
Number

G3

Domestic Sockets

G2

Special Outlets

G1

Security

Av
i
AI A an
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

Notes References

Electrical

Lighting Control Type

General

dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014
Page 2 of 16

1.131

NDT Main Room

70

1.132

NDT MPI Room

23

1.133

NDT Store

54

1.134

Cleaning Bay

132

1.135

Calibration

111

1.136

Stairs 3

18

Female Toilets Lobby

1.137

Female Toilets

1.138

Accessible WC

1.139

Male Toilets

38

Male Toilet Lobby

1.140

Paint Office 1

25

1.140a

Paint Office 2

17

1.141

Painting

532

1.142

Paint Mix

11

1.137A

1.139A

Light Fixtrue type

E8

24V 480V
277V

Double
120 V

3 phase
208 V

120V 208V

Lux

Ref
Schedule

E9

E10

S1-A

S1-B

S2

S3

S4-1

Camera PTZ

17

E7

Door release button

NDT FPI Room

E6

Mag lock

1.130

E4

Access control - Card

30

E3

Access control Biometric

Meeting Room

E2

Grounding Points

1.129

E1

Lighting Level

Occupancy

G5

Supr with Isolator

Area

G4

Spur with Isolator

Room Name

Room
Number

G3

Domestic Sockets

G2

Special Outlets

G1

Security

Av
i
AI A an
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

Notes References

Electrical

Lighting Control Type

General

Avianca
-ATR
L:\Team
Folders\Avianca\ATR\14
10 13 Room Data Sheets.xlsx

Floor

Wall

Work
Station

Ceiling

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Tiles - full height

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Paint - White
Suspended Ceiling Tiles
Tiled Splashback

Hardened Concrete
Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White


Paint - White

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

1 by 32A
3ph

2 by 64A
3ph

Ceramic Tiles

Paint - White
Suspended Ceiling Tiles
Tiled Splashback

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Paint - White
Suspended Ceiling Tiles
Tiled Splashback

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Paint - White
Suspended Ceiling Tiles
Tiled Splashback

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Paint - White

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Page 139 of 209

see note

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Page 3 of 16

Ground Service Equipment

141

1.145a

Steel Welding Area

54

1.145b

Aluminium Welding Area

54

1.146

Thermoform. & Seat Shop

772

1.147

Boats & Life Rafts

601

1.147a

Boats & Life Rafts Office

12

1.148

Hydro Testing

61

1.149

Lobby

1.150

Gas Retanking

21

1.151

MEK

28

1.152

Glueing

34

1.153

Interiors

1007

1.154

Clean Room

201

1.155a

Stores

1475

1.155b

Stores close controlled

100

1.156

Balancing Room

60

24V 480V
277V

Double
120 V

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

1 by
64A,3ph

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Hardened Concrete

Hardened Concrete

E9

E10

S1-A

S1-B

S2

S3

S4-1

Camera PTZ

1.145

Work
Station

E8

Door release button

390

Ceiling

E7

Mag lock

Machine Shop

Wall

E6

Access control - Card

1.144

Floor

E4

Access control Biometric

150

E3

Grounding Points

Sanding

E2

Light Fixtrue type

1.143

E1

Lighting Level

Occupancy

G5

Supr with Isolator

Area

G4

Spur with Isolator

Room Name

G3

Domestic Sockets

G2

Special Outlets

G1

Security

3 phase
208 V

120V 208V

Lux

Ref
Schedule

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

24

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

16

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

12

42

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

100

A1,A2

PIR +M

Av
i
AI A an
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

Room
Number

Notes References

Electrical

Lighting Control Type

General

Avianca
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L:\Team
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10 13 Room Data Sheets.xlsx

Hardened Concrete

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

31

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

20

200

A1,A2

PIR +M

200

A1,A2

PIR +M

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

Paint - White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

Page 140 of 209

dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014
Page 4 of 16

1.157

Carpentry Workshop

171

1.158

Upholstry

260

1.159

Calibration'

404

Elevator

24V 480V
277V

Double
120 V

3 phase
208 V

120V 208V

Lux

Ref
Schedule

E9

E10

S1-A

S1-B

Floor

Wall

Work
Station

Ceiling

Hardened Concrete

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

12

750

A1,A2

PIR +M

Hardened Concrete

10

400

A1,A2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Stainless steel

2 by
400hz

S2

S3

S4-1

Camera PTZ

E8

Door release button

E7

Mag lock

E6

Access control - Card

E4

Access control Biometric

E3

Grounding Points

E2

Light Fixtrue type

E1

Lighting Level

Occupancy

G5

Supr with Isolator

Area

G4

Spur with Isolator

Room Name

Room
Number

G3

Domestic Sockets

G2

Special Outlets

G1

Security

Av
i
AI A an
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

Notes References

Electrical

Lighting Control Type

General

stainless steel

PIR +M

Second Floor

PIR +M

2.101

Corridor 1.

694

2.102

Landing

18

2.103

Male Toilet Lobby

2.104

Male Toilets

38

2.105

Accessible WC

2.106

Female Toilet Lobby

2.107

Female Toilets

2.108

Open Plan Office 1

371

2.108a

Office 1

18

2.108b

Office 2

18

2.108c

Office 3

18

Avianca
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Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

white tiles

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

white tiles

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

white tiles

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

54

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

200

A1,A2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

100

F1,F2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

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Page 5 of 16

2.108d

Office 4

18

2.108e

Office 5

18

2.109

Meeting Room 1

33

2.110

Meeting Room 2

33

2.111

Meeting Room 3

33

2.112

Meeting Room 4

44

2.113

Corridor 2

38

2.114

Open Plan Office 2

250

2.114a

Reps Office 1

27

2.114b

Reps Office 2

25

2.114c

Reps Office 3

25

2.114d

Reps Office 4

25

2.114e

Meeting Room

50

2.114f

Security

30

2.114g

Training Room

45

2.114h

Data Room

80

2.115

Electrical Room

70

2.116

Landing

24V 480V
277V

Double
120 V

3 phase
208 V

120V 208V

Lux

Ref
Schedule

E9

E10

S1-A

S1-B

S2

S3

S4-1

Camera PTZ

E8

Door release button

E7

Mag lock

E6

Access control - Card

E4

Access control Biometric

E3

Grounding Points

E2

Light Fixtrue type

E1

Lighting Level

Occupancy

G5

Supr with Isolator

Area

G4

Spur with Isolator

Room Name

Room
Number

G3

Domestic Sockets

G2

Special Outlets

G1

Security

Av
i
AI A an
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

Notes References

Electrical

Lighting Control Type

General

Avianca
-ATR
L:\Team
Folders\Avianca\ATR\14
10 13 Room Data Sheets.xlsx

Floor

Wall

Work
Station

Ceiling

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

200

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

44

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

26

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

300

A1,A2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

200

F1,F2

PIR +M

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Page 6 of 16

2.117

Office

15

2.118

Accessories Workshop

110

2.119

Pneumatic

58

2.120

Ovens & Coffee

37

2.121

Batteries

24

2.122

Batteries

2.123

Packing Area

12

2.124

ATEC Workshop

130

2.125

Instruments Workshops

61

2.126

Graphics Room

103

2.127

Archives

10

2.128

Design Area

27

2.129

Avonics Workshop

162

2.130

Corridor 3

41

2.131

Landing

Amenitiy building

2310

24V 480V
277V

Double
120 V

3 phase
208 V

120V 208V

Lux

Ref
Schedule

E9

E10

S1-A

Avianca
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Folders\Avianca\ATR\14
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Floor

Wall

Work
Station

Ceiling

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

1by
400Hz

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

2
by400Hz

400

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

6 by
400Hz

500

B1,B2

PIR +M

Skydrol Resistant Paint (Not


Skydrol Proof Resin)

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

1 by
400hz

14

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

Skydrol Resistant Paint (Not


Skydrol Proof Resin)

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

1 by
400hz

500

A1,A2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

200

A1,A2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

10

750

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

750

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

12

750

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

200

A1,A2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

750

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

15

750

B1,B2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

200

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

200

F1,F2

PIR +M

Ceramic Tiles

Washable Paint White

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

2 by
32A3ph

14

B1,B2

PIR +M

400

24

Page 143 of 209

500

15

19

S1-B

S2

S3

S4-1

Camera PTZ

E8

Door release button

E7

Mag lock

E6

Access control - Card

E4

Access control Biometric

E3

Grounding Points

E2

Light Fixtrue type

E1

Lighting Level

Occupancy

G5

Supr with Isolator

Area

G4

Spur with Isolator

Room Name

Room
Number

G3

Domestic Sockets

G2

Special Outlets

G1

Security

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Electrical

Lighting Control Type

General

18

PIR+M

12

15

15

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50

Hardened Concrete

Hazardious storage
Technical building

410
400

24V 480V
277V

Double
120 V

3 phase
208 V

120V 208V

Lux

Ref
Schedule

E9

E10

S1-A

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Hardened Concrete

Wall

Washable Paint White

Work
Station

Ceiling

Suspended Ceiling Tiles

500

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

Washable Paint White

Underside of Roof Deck &


Structure Painted White

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200

11

S3

S4-1

PIR+M

200

S2

PIR+M

Washable Paint White

S1-B

Camera PTZ

E8

Door release button

E7

Mag lock

E6

Access control - Card

E4

Access control Biometric

E3

Grounding Points

E2

Light Fixtrue type

Floor

Ceramic Tiles

Standalone security building

E1

Lighting Level

Occupancy

G5

Supr with Isolator

Area

G4

Spur with Isolator

Room Name

G3

Domestic Sockets

G2

Special Outlets

G1

Security

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Number

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Lighting Control Type

General

PIR+M

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1
1
1
6

H2

H3

Floor drain point

Drainage

Internal Temperatures
Max

Temp Min

Point

Hot

Cold

Point

Point

15

48

H5

H6

H7

deg C

26

nc

nc

Nat., CV, FCUS

38

nc

nc

nc

Nat.

45

26

nc

nc

Nat., CV, FCUs

38

15

nc

nc

nc

CV

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

nc

nc

nc

FANat.

45

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

Equipment heat gains

deg C

Nat. = natural vent, CV =


constant volume supply, FANAT=
Fan assisted Nat. vent, FCU =
fan coil unit. DX = direct
expansion unit. Ext = extract only

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W/m2

15

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

40

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

40

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15

E2-3 bays, each with 4 by 3ph 128, 3 by 3ph 64a and


2 by 3ph 32a + 19 by 3ph 32 A on walls
San 5- floor channels
2WHB and 2ESD

15

H4

Comments

H1

Noise Level (NR)

San 6

Extract hoods

San 5

Vent and cooling system


type (refer to table)

San 4

Min/max rH%

Point

San 3

Process Drainage

Tech Dust Extract

Extract

San 2

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Compressed Air Large


1=3
sockets

San 1

Water Potable

Compressed Air 8 mm
1=3
sockets

P4

Water

P3

Water

P2

HVAC

Process Extract

P1

Sanitary

Vacuum 20 mbar

S4-2

Camera -Dome

Process

see note

nc

nc

nc

Nat.

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1
1
3
1

20

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1

H2

H3

Floor drain point

Drainage

Internal Temperatures
Max

Temp Min

Point

10

H4

H5

H6

Noise Level (NR)

H1

Extract hoods

San 6

H7

deg C

26

nc

nc

CV, FCUs

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

Nat,CV,FCUS

45

1 WHB

nc

nc

nc

FANNAT.

45

65

eq. gains includes 33 kW curing oven

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

45

25

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

nc

nc

nc

FANNAT.

45

15

nc

nc

nc

Ext. hood

45

1500

nc

nc

nc

Nat

45

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

Comments

Equipment heat gains

deg C

Nat. = natural vent, CV =


constant volume supply, FANAT=
Fan assisted Nat. vent, FCU =
fan coil unit. DX = direct
expansion unit. Ext = extract only

Hot

Cold

San 5

Vent and cooling system


type (refer to table)

San 4

Min/max rH%

Point

San 3

Process Drainage

Tech Dust Extract


Extract

San 2

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Compressed Air Large


1=3
sockets

San 1

Water Potable

Compressed Air 8 mm
1=3
sockets

P4

Water

P3

Water

P2

HVAC

Process Extract

P1

Sanitary

Vacuum 20 mbar

S4-2

Camera -Dome

Process

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Point

Point

Point

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W/m2

WHB

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1
1
1
1

1
1

13

Floor drain point

Drainage

Internal Temperatures
Max

Temp Min

Point

24

H4

H5

H6

deg C

deg C

Nat. = natural vent, CV =


constant volume supply, FANAT=
Fan assisted Nat. vent, FCU =
fan coil unit. DX = direct
expansion unit. Ext = extract only

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

H7

Comments

H3

Equipment heat gains

H2

Noise Level (NR)

H1

Extract hoods

San 6

Vent and cooling system


type (refer to table)

San 5

Hot

Cold

Point

Point

Point

Point

W/m2

15

38

15

WHB

38

15

WHB & ESD

38

15

WHB

26

nc

nc

Ext.

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

26

nc

nc

Ext.

nc

nc

nc

CV

38

nc

nc

nc

Nat + Mech Ext. 15 ac/hour

45

100

26

nc

nc

Nat, CV,FCUS

45

25

nc

nc

nc

Nat

45

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

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San 4

Min/max rH%

Point

San 3

Process Drainage

Tech Dust Extract


Extract

San 2

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Compressed Air Large


1=3
sockets

San 1

Water Potable

Compressed Air 8 mm
1=3
sockets

P4

Water

P3

Water

P2

HVAC

Process Extract

P1

Sanitary

Vacuum 20 mbar

S4-2

Camera -Dome

Process

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

40

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

12

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

40

nc

nc

nc

Ext.

45

26

nc

nc

Nat. CV, FCU

38

15

nc

nc

nc

Nat. CV, FCU

38

15

45

45

100

nc

nc

nc

NAT

nc

nc

nc

Nat. + Ext. low level 25 sc/h

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make up air low level grille in door

E2-'2 by 128A 3p & '6 by 64A 3ph


2 WHB, 1 ESD & paint booths

1 by WHB

dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014
Page 11 of 16

H2

H3

Floor drain point

Drainage

Internal Temperatures
Max

Temp Min

Point

10

1
1
1
1
1

31

2
7
1
1

H4

H5

H6

Noise Level (NR)

H1

Extract hoods

San 6

H7

deg C

deg C

Nat. = natural vent, CV =


constant volume supply, FANAT=
Fan assisted Nat. vent, FCU =
fan coil unit. DX = direct
expansion unit. Ext = extract only

nc

nc

nc

Nt. + Ext

45

45

64

1 by WHB

Comments

Equipment heat gains

Vent and cooling system


type (refer to table)

San 5

Min/max rH%

14

40

San 4

14

Point

San 3

Process Drainage

Tech Dust Extract

Extract

San 2

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Compressed Air Large

1=3
sockets

San 1

Water Potable

Compressed Air 8 mm
1=3
sockets

P4

Water

P3

Water

P2

HVAC

Process Extract

P1

Sanitary

Vacuum 20 mbar

S4-2

Camera -Dome

Process

Hot

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Cold

Point

Point

Point

Point

W/m2

nc

nc

nc

NAT

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

50

2 by WHB abd 2 ESD

nc

nc

nc

NAT + Ext hoods

45

50

1 WHB

nc

nc

nc

NAT + Ext hoods

45

50

2 by WHB abd 2 ESD

nc

nc

nc

NAT + Ext hoods

45

50

1 WHB

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

40

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

15

incl oven

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

50

1 WHB and 1 Sink

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

1 WHB

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

50

nc

nc

nc

NAT +ext hood

45

Ext hood 0.5 m/s face velocity at work bench

nc

nc

nc

NAT + Ext hood

45

Ext hood 0.5 m/s face velocity at work bench

nc

nc

nc

NAT + ext hood

45

25

CV, hum, dehum, VT

45

25

1 WHB & 1 ESD

1 WHB

23

21

35/45

nc

nc

nv

NAT

45

30

18

75

CV,+Dehumidifiers

45

nc

nc

nc

zero air movement

45

15

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Page 12 of 16

H2

H3

Floor drain point

Drainage

Internal Temperatures
Max

Temp Min

Point

Hot

Cold

1
1
1

H5

H6

H7

deg C

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

30

WHB and ESD

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

50

2 WHB & ESD

nc

nc

nc

NAT

45

25

nc

nc

nc

Nat.

45

nc

nc

nc

Nat.

45

nc

nc

nc

Ext

45

Comments

Equipment heat gains

deg C

Nat. = natural vent, CV =


constant volume supply, FANAT=
Fan assisted Nat. vent, FCU =
fan coil unit. DX = direct
expansion unit. Ext = extract only

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Point

Point

Point

W/m2

19

nc

nc

nc

Ext

45

40

nc

nc

nc

Ext

45

nc

nc

nc

Ext

45

nc

nc

nc

Ext

45

40

26

nc

nc

Nat,CV, FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

H4

Noise Level (NR)

H1

Extract hoods

San 6

Vent and cooling system


type (refer to table)

San 5

Min/max rH%

San 4

Process Drainage

Tech Dust Extract

Point

San 3

Extract

San 2

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Compressed Air Large

1=3
sockets

San 1

Water Potable

Compressed Air 8 mm
1=3
sockets

P4

Water

P3

Water

P2

HVAC

Process Extract

P1

Sanitary

Vacuum 20 mbar

S4-2

Camera -Dome

Process

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Page 13 of 16

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

H2

H3

Floor drain point

Drainage

Internal Temperatures
Max

Temp Min

Point

H4

H5

H6

H7

deg C

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

Nat,CV, FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

nc

nc

nc

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

38

15

26

nc

nc

Nat,CV, FCUS

38

15

27

nc

35/75

DX cooling n+1

65.0

600

40

nc

nc

Nat

65.0

100

nc

nc

nc

CV

45

Equipment heat gains

deg C

Nat. = natural vent, CV =


constant volume supply, FANAT=
Fan assisted Nat. vent, FCU =
fan coil unit. DX = direct
expansion unit. Ext = extract only

Comments

H1

Noise Level (NR)

San 6

Extract hoods

San 5

Vent and cooling system


type (refer to table)

San 4

Min/max rH%

Point

San 3

Process Drainage

Tech Dust Extract

Extract

San 2

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Compressed Air Large

1=3
sockets

San 1

Water Potable

Compressed Air 8 mm
1=3
sockets

P4

Water

P3

Water

P2

HVAC

Process Extract

P1

Sanitary

Vacuum 20 mbar

S4-2

Camera -Dome

Process

Hot

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Point

Point

Point

Point

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W/m2

dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014
Page 14 of 16

1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

H3

Floor drain point

Drainage

Internal Temperatures
Max

Temp Min

Point

H5

H6

deg C

deg C

Nat. = natural vent, CV =


constant volume supply, FANAT=
Fan assisted Nat. vent, FCU =
fan coil unit. DX = direct
expansion unit. Ext = extract only

Hot

Cold

Point

Point

Point

Point

nc

nc

nc

Nat,CV, FCUS

26

nc

nc

CV,FCUS,

26

nc

nc

26

nc

26

H7

29

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W/m2

38

15

45

30

CV,FCUS

45

30

nc

CV,FCUS

45

30

nc

nc

Ext

45

50

26

nc

nc

Ext

45

nc

nc

nc

CV,FCUS

26

nc

nc

CV + DX Cooling

26

nc

nc

26

nc

nc

nc

nc

nc/75

26

nc

26

provide 100 m dia compressed air blow out pipe to roof

50

45

38

140

CV,FCUS

38

200

CV,FCUS

38

120

CV + Dehumidifer

38

15

nc

Nat,CV, FCUS

38

15

nc

nc

Nat,CV, FCUS

38

120

nc

nc

nc

CV

38

15

nc

nc

nc

CV

38

15

38

15

Nat

21

H4

Comments

H2

Equipment heat gains

H1

Noise Level (NR)

San 6

Extract hoods

San 5

Vent and cooling system


type (refer to table)

San 4

Min/max rH%

Point

San 3

Process Drainage

Tech Dust Extract

Extract

San 2

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Compressed Air Large

1=3
sockets

San 1

Water Potable

Compressed Air 8 mm
1=3
sockets

P4

Water

P3

Water

P2

HVAC

Process Extract

P1

Sanitary

Vacuum 20 mbar

S4-2

Camera -Dome

Process

Equipment gains is estimate based on equipment list 50 %


diversified. Final to be based on actual equipment used and
diversified

Equipment gains is estimate based on equipment list 50 %


diversified. Final to be based on actual equipment used and
diversified

Kitchen designnot considered for heat loads

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Page 15 of 16

H3

Temp Min

Nat. = natural vent, CV =


constant volume supply, FANAT=
Fan assisted Nat. vent, FCU =
fan coil unit. DX = direct
expansion unit. Ext = extract only

H7

Comments

H2

Equipment heat gains

H1
Internal Temperatures
Max

Noise Level (NR)

San 6

Drainage

H6

Extract hoods

San 5

Floor drain point

H5

Vent and cooling system


type (refer to table)

San 4

Point

H4

Min/max rH%

Point

San 3

Process Drainage

Tech Dust Extract


Extract

San 2

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Compressed Air Large


1=3
sockets

San 1

Water Potable

Compressed Air 8 mm
1=3
sockets

P4

Water

P3

Water

P2

HVAC

Process Extract

P1

Sanitary

Vacuum 20 mbar

S4-2

Camera -Dome

Process

Hot

Cold

Point

Point

Point

Point

deg C

deg C

W/m2

Nat

38

15

Nat

45

15

3 WHB

Nat

65

n/a

1 WHB

5
1

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Cost Summary Sheet

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The Cost summary sheets will be issued by Monday 20th October.

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Appendices
List of Appendices issued in soft copy format
Copy of confidentiality agreement as signed to receive this document

Appendix 2

Draft Contract

Appendix 3

Hangar examples as issued by MRO Facilities.

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Appendix 1

Appendix 4

Design Codes and ATEC room specifications

Appendix 5

Typical material data sheets

Appendix 6

Aircraft data from manufactures web sites

Appendix 7

Employers equipment

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Time Schedule

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ID

Task Name

Duration

Start

Finish
Aug

Avianca- 1ER's D&B

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

2015
Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

2016
Jan

43 days Wed 03/09/14 Fri 25/12/15

1
EoI - D&B contractors

12 days

Wed 03/09/14

Thu 18/09/14

Select D&B contractors ( 4 or 5)

8 days

Fri 19/09/14

Tue 30/09/14

Aviancia review

3 days

Wed 08/10/14

Fri 10/10/14

Avianca sign off

0 days

Fri 10/10/14

Fri 10/10/14

RfQ D&B contractor

24 days

Mon 13/10/14

Thu 13/11/14

RfQ Retrn

0 days

Thu 13/11/14

Thu 13/11/14

Final interviews

2 days

Tue 18/11/14

Wed 19/11/14

Avianca Sign-off on selection

0 days

Thu 20/11/14

Thu 20/11/14

10

Appoint D&B contractor

11 days

Fri 21/11/14

Fri 05/12/14

11

Commence construction

0 days

Fri 19/12/14

Fri 19/12/14

12

construction

240 days

Mon 22/12/14

Fri 20/11/15

13

Completion construction

0 days

Fri 20/11/15

Fri 20/11/15

14

move in

25 days

Mon 23/11/15

Fri 25/12/15

15

first aircraft

0 days

Fri 25/12/15

Fri 25/12/15

16

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Municipal approvals

40 days

Mon 13/10/14

Fri 05/12/14

18

AeroCivil permition

40 days

Mon 13/10/14

Fri 05/12/14

19

Building permits

40 days

Mon 13/10/14

Fri 05/12/14

Project: Avianca- 1ER's D&B


Date: Mon 13/10/14

10/10

13/11

20/11

19/12

Task

Inactive Milestone

Finish-only

Split

Inactive Summary

External Tasks

Milestone

Manual Task

External Milestone

Summary

Duration-only

Progress

Project Summary

Manual Summary Rollup

Deadline

External Tasks

Manual Summary

External Milestone

Start-only

20/11

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25/12

Drawings

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DRAWING REGISTER
PROJECT

New 3 Bay Maintenance Hangar - Medellin

DATE

JOB No.

BA 2014.017

MONTH

CLIENT

Avianca

YEAR

SHEET No

DRG NO

DRAWING TITLE

BA 2014-017.00
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DATE ISSUED AND REVISION NUMBER

ER Information:
Site Location Plan - Overall Airport
Existing Site Layout Plan
Existing Site Layout Plan - Services
Existing Site Layout Plan - Levels
Site Services Removal Plan
Existing Site Sections
Enabling Works Plan
Proposed Site Plan - Phasing

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Proposed Site Plan


Proposed Site Layout Plan - Services
Proposed Site Layout Plan - Levels
Proposed Site Layout Plan - Annex 14
Proposed Site Sections
Control Tower Sightline Sections 1
Control Tower Sightline Sections 2
Alternative Aircraft Configurations
Overall First Floor Plan
Overall Second Floor Plan
Overall Roof Plan
First Floor Plan (Part 1)
First Floor Plan (Part 2 )
Second Floor Plan (Part 1)
Second Floor Plan (Part 2)
Roof Plan (Part 1)
Roof Plan (Part 2)
Sections AA & BB
Sections CC
East & West Elevations
North & South Elevations
First Floor Plan - Detailed (Part 1)
First Floor Plan - Detailed (Part 2)
Second Floor Plan - Detailed
First Floor Plan - Fire (Part 1)
First Floor Plan - Fire (Part 2)
Second Floor Plan - Fire
Sections AA & BB - Fire
Sections CC - Fire
First Floor Plan (Part 1) - Floor Loading
First Floor Plan (Part 2) - Floor Loading
Second Floor Plan - Floor Loading
Cranes
Hangar Door
Signage
Security & Amenities Building Plans
Security & Amenities Building Elevs, Sections, Roof
Security & Amenities Building Plans - Detailed
Stand Alone Security Hut
Hazardous & Non- Hazardous Store Rooms
Walkway
Airside Fence
Technical Building
Service Pits & Sanding Room TDE

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PURPOSE OF ISSUE
Purpose of Issue:
Py = Preliminary
D = Draft
I = Information P = Planning
T = Tender
C = Construction
Issue Media:
P = Paper E = Electronic D = Disk

ISSUED BY

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Jose
Maria
Cordova
Airport

Jose Maria Cordova Airport

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Proposed
Site
Outline

Heavy
Vegitation

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Existing Site Layout Plan

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architects & project managers


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ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Existing Site Layout Plan


drawing no:

issue:

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Outline

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Rain Water
Connection
Point

Heavy
Vegitation

Existing Site Layout Plan-Services

date

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ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

03.10.14

title:

Existing Site Layout Plan-Services


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.02
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Site
Outline

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Vegitation

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Existing Site Layout Plan-Levels

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ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Existing Site Layout Plan-Levels


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.03
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Section AA

Section AA

(Scale 1:500)

date

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(Scale 1:500)

Section DD (Scale 1:500)

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Proposed Hangar
Outline (Phase 1)

Existing Site Sections

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client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Existing Site Sections


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.05
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Vegitation

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Proposed
Site
Outline

Heavy
Vegitation

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Enabling Works Plan

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ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Enabling Works Plan


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.06
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Temporary security hut to be erected


before construction starts

Phase 2 Future
covered walkway

Phase 2
50% Addition

Temporary
airside fence
for construction
phase

FALL 1 IN 100

Fence to be
completed by
contractor

Phase 3:
Future 2 bay hangar

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Phase 2 Apron

Phase 3 Future
access road
extended

Proposed Site Plan - Phasing

date

issue

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ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Proposed Site Plan - Phasing


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.11
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7m Wide Access Road for


Equipment & Cranes (510sqm)

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Security Checkpoint 2
(65 sqm)
Fire Pump & Water
Tanks
Pump Station

Oil Interceptor, process water


treatment plant & pump station

5.0

22.0

5.3

8.0

8.5

Security & Amenities Building

4.0

4.0

32.0

Transformer

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Code F taxiway 25m wide


with clearance of 57.5m
from taxiway centerline

7.

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14

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Proposed Site Plan

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client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Proposed Site Plan


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.12
A
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Legend
Existing storm water
pipe
Existing Continuously
Lined Open Storm
Existing Inspection Chamber
Existing Drop Chamber
Existing Water supply
pipe
Existing sewage pipe
Existing electrical cable

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IT Duct

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Proposed Site Layout Plan-Services

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Proposed storm water


pipe
Proposd Water supply
pipe
Proposed sewage
pipe
Proposed Process
Water
Proposed electrical
cable
Proposed IT Duct
Stormwater Connection
Point
Water Supply Connection
Point
Water Supply Connection
Point
Electrical Connection Point
IT Connection Point

date

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kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
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tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Prop. Site Layout Plan-Services


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.13
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Proposed Site Layout Plan-Levels

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ba
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kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Proposed Site Layout Plan-Levels


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.14
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Annex
14 lines (indicates maximum
height allowable above
runway centerline )

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Proposed Site Layout Plan-Annex 14

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kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Proposed Site Layout Plan-Annex 14


drawing no:

issue:

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Section AA

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32.9

Height of hangar
to be confirmed

(Scale 1:500)

A350-900

A350-900

183m (1% fall on new powered taxiway )

30.3 max height

A321

5.4

18.3

34.5 max height

31.4 max height

A321

Height of hangar
to be confirmed

Height of hangar
to be confirmed
Apron
Proposed
Level : 2128.9

Ravine

Section DD (Scale 1:500)

Proposed Site Layout Plan-Levels

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(Scale 1:500)

18.3

35.7 max height

Section AA

date

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ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:2000 & 1:500 @ A1


drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Proposed Site Sections


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.16
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Section along Sightline 1 (Scale 1:2000)

Section along Sightline 1 (Scale 1:500)

Section along Sightline 1 (Scale 1:500)

Future Phase 2 Hangar

date

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Existing Ground level

17.7 max

21.0 max

Section along Sightline 2 (Scale 1:2000)

Section along Sightline 2 (Scale 1:500)

Section along Sightline 2 (Scale 1:500)


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Control Tower Sightline Sections 1.

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info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:2000 & 1:500 @ A1


drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Control Tower Sightline Sect. 1


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.17
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Section along Sightline 3 (Scale 1:2000)

Section along Sightline 3 (Scale 1:500)

Section along Sightline 3 (Scale 1:500)

date

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Section along Sightline 4 (Scale 1:2000)

Section along Sightline 4 (Scale 1:500)

Section along Sightline 4 (Scale 1:500)


Avianca -ATR

Control Tower Sightline Sections 2.

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kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:2000 & 1:500 @ A1


drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Control Tower Sightline Sect. 2


drawing no:

issue:

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Alternative Aircraft Configuration (A350-1000 X 2)

Alternative Aircraft Configuration (B777 & A321)


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Alternative Aircraft Configuration (A350-1000 & A321 x 2)

Alternative Aircraft Configuration (A321 x 4)


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kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antiquia, Colombia
scale:

1:1000 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

11.10.14

title:

Alternative Aircraft Configurations


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.19
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BIO

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

HANGAR FLOOR

JOB CARD
OFFICE

Counter with
Roller Shutter

BIO

OPEN
SPACE

TOOL CRIB

BIO

CARD

CARD

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

BALANCING
ROOM

BIO

NDT
FPI
ROOM

NDT
STORE

NDT
MAIN ROOM

MEETING
ROOM

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

MEETING
ROOM

OPEN
SPACE

NDT
MPI
ROOM

OPEN
SPACE

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

Extract Hood

CARD

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CORRIDOR

SPARE OFFICE 1

MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

CALIBRATION

CLEANING BAY

RIVETING ROOM

MALE
TOILETS

5 Desks / Workstations

MEETING
ROOM

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

MEETING
ROOM

Extract
Hood

BIO

BIO

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

SPARE OFFICE 2

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

MALE
TOILETS

CARD

FEMALE
TOILETS

STAIRS

LIFT

SPARE OFFICE 3

STAIRS 2

ACCESS
WC

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

BIO BIO BIO

FEMALE
TOILETS

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

GOODS
LIFT

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

BIO BIO BIO

STAIRS 3

ACCESS
WC

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CARD

CARD

CARD

CARD

FIRE DOORS WITH DOOR CLOSERS


AND MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DEVICES
IN FRONT OF LIFT DOORS. DOORS TO
CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE
FIRE ALARM IS TRIGGERED

CORRIDOR

CARD

CARD

BIO

BIO

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

BIO

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

LOBBY

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CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

MILLING
MACHINES

BIO

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CARD

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

BIO

ELECTRICAL
COUNTERBALANCE

INCOMING /
OUTGOING

MEK

Extract Hood

GRINDING
MACHINE

PAINT OFFICE 2

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

PRES RACK

SANDING
MACHINE

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CLEAN
ROOM

PAINT OFFICE 1

INCOMING &
OUTGOING

AIR DRY TRUCK

OFFICE
AREA

STORAGE AREA

LATHE
MACHINE

PAINTSHOP

LATHE
MACHINE

HYDRAULIC
PRESS

GLUEING

SANDING

MACHINE SHOP

TECHNICAL
SUPPORT

SEAT SECTION

PAINT
MIX

DRILL
AREA

QUALITY
CONTROL

THERMOFORMING
& SEAT SHOP

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

HEAT
TREATMENT

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

OFFICE
AREA

WORKBENCH
& TOOLS

LATHE
MACHINE

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

TOOLS &
CHEMICAL

LATHE
MACHINE

LATHE
MACHINE

3m
Se wid
ct e
io x
na 4m
lD h
oo ig
r h

EXIT

PAINT BOOTH

GROUND
ZERO

EXTRACTOR

WASHING
AREA

INCOMING
AREA

CABINETS

PAINT BOOTH

CABINETS

BIO

SCRAP &
WASTE

PAINT BOOTH

FINISHED
AREA

CLEAN
ROOM

LASER
MARKING

REPAIR
CUSHION

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

AREA
ZERO

INTERIORS

STORES

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CARD

CARD

TOOLS
CABINETS

CARPET
ROLLS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

Personal door added


for fire escape only, to
be removed if possible
for better security

BOATS / LIFE
RAFTS OFFICE

GROUND
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

OVEN

5m wide x 5m high
Sectional Door

CLOTH
TABLE

CARPET
SHELF

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

CARPET
CUTTING AREA

CLOTH
TABLE

ALUMINIUM
WELDING AREA

BOATS / LIFE-RAFTS

CONTAINERS
STAND

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

WORKBENCH

CUTTING
TABLE

VESTS
AREA

NON
SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

EDGE
BANDING

CARPENTRY
WORKSHOP

DESKS

UPHOLSTERY

client:

Avianca
project:

SANDING
MACHINE

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.

WORKBENCH

MATERIALS
CABINETS

ENDLESS
SAW

BLUE
SHELF

LOBBY

DRILL

STORES - Temp and


Humidity controlled
room

architects & project managers

BUZZ SAW

SHELF

&

kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,


ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

IRONING
TABLE

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF VENTS OVERHEAD AREA


OF OPENING TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA
THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE
OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND ON TIMER
OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT NIGHT.

beer & associates

ba

scale:

BIO

BIO

INSPECTION
TABLE

SEWING
MACHINES

HYDRO TESTING

CYLINDERS
RECHARGE
N2 & CO2
O2
RECHARGE
CYLINDERS

GAS RETANKING
(CO 2) / OXYGEN
TESTING

WEIGHING

DESK

O2
COOLING RECHARGE

DESK

1:300 @ A1

TOOLS
CABINET

TOOLS
CABINET

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

drawn:

checked:

date:

OFFICE

JJ O B

IRG

30.09.14

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

Overall First Floor Plan

Avianca -ATR

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

Liquid Oxygen Pipe

BIO

Page 174 of 209

title:

Overall First Floor Plan


drawing no:

issue:

BA2014-017.20
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri
MEETING
ROOM 4

OFFICE 1

OFFICE 2

OFFICE 3

OFFICE 4

OFFICE 5

PACKING
AREA

REPS OFFICE 1

SECURITY

GRAPHICS
ROOM

BATTERIES

MEETING
ROOM

REPS OFFICE 2

MEETING
ROOM 3

CARD

DUCT

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 2

OVENS &
COFFEE

DUCT

REPS OFFICE 3

FEMALE
TOILETS
LIFT

LANDING

CORRIDOR 2

MEETING
ROOM 1

chkd.

DATA ROOM

REPS OFFICE 4

CARD

by

description

CARD

MEETING
ROOM 2

MALE
TOILETS

date

issue

INSTRUMENTS
WORKSHOP

PNEUMATIC

ACCESSORIES
WORKSHOP

DUCT

DUCT

ATEC WORKSHOP

ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION ROOM

TRAINING ROOM

(SPECIAL FLOOR LOADING)

CORRIDOR 3

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 1

ARCHIVES

AVIONICS
WORKSHOP

OFFICE

GOODS
LIFT

ACCESS
WC
CARD

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

CARD

CARD

CARD

CARD

CORRIDOR 1

Overall Second Floor Plan

Avianca -ATR

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ireland.
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tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:300 @ A1
drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Overall Second Floor Plan


drawing no:

issue:

BA2014-017.21
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

ROOFLIGHTS TO COVER BETWEEN 10 - 15%


OF THE FLOOR AREA OF THE HANGAR.

PITCHED ROOF WITH PROFILED


SANDWICH PANELS

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X 1200 VENT


FROM ROOF TO SHEETMETAL
ROOM ON GROUND FLOOR

FLAT ROOF:
TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE
ON RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK
ON PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

STAIRWELL UP TO
FLAT ROOF.

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

FLAT ROOF:
TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE
ON RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK
ON PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

AREA OF OPENABLE ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF


VENTS TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA
THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE
OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND ON
TIMER OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT
NIGHT.

Overall Roof Plan

Avianca -ATR

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ireland.
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tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:300 @ A1
drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Overall Roof Plan


drawing no:

issue:

BA2014-017.22
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

10

11

13

12

15

14

16

18

17

19

138690
7660

7660

7660

7830

C
L
AIRCRAFT

7830

7830

7625

7625

7625

7625

7625

7625

7830

7830

7830

7660

C
L
AIRCRAFT

7660

7660

C
L
AIRCRAFT

45m (min clear dimension)

80m (min clear dimension)

10200

35800

5099

HANGAR FLOOR
1.112

4500

7600

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

1.127

1.126

20400

Counter with
Roller Shutter

OPEN
SPACE

TOOL CRIB
1.117

1.104

SPARE OFFICE 1
1.105

6550

5450

LIFT

5500

1.102

1.106

1.109

1.111 A

ACCESS
WC

SPARE OFFICE 3
1.107

1.109 A

SPECIAL
BENCH

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

2000

12920

SPECIAL
BENCH

CALIBRATION

CLEANING BAY

1.135

1.134

1.123

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

7520

MALE
TOILETS

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

OFFICE
AREA

23m (min clear dimension)

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

STAIRS 2

1.118a

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

23m (min clear dimension)

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

5000

1.137 A

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

ACCESS
WC

STAIRS 3
1.136

1.139 A

1.138

1.108

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5220

6000

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

MILLING
MACHINES

STORAGE AREA

GRINDING
MACHINE

INCOMING &
OUTGOING

AIR DRY TRUCK

5650

1.141

TECHNICAL
SUPPORT

MACHINE SHOP

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
1:200 @ A1

QUALITY

Page 177 of 209

drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

30.09.14

1.143

1.144

PAINT
MIX

DRILL
AREA

1.154

scale:

SANDING

3m wide x 4m high

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

PAINTSHOP

LATHE
MACHINE

HYDRAULIC
PRESS

19000

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

22470

project:

PRES RACK

LATHE
MACHINE

SEAT SECTION

PAINT OFFICE 2
1.140a

SANDING
MACHINE

CLEAN
ROOM

Avianca

PAINT OFFICE 1

PAINT BOOTH

3m
Se wid
ct e
io x
na 4m
lD h
oo ig
r h

OFFICE
AREA

1.152

client:

1.140

Extract Hood

GLUEING

&

kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,


ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

ELECTRICAL
COUNTERBALANCE

INCOMING /
OUTGOING

4700

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

ba

architects & project managers

1.137

FIRE DOORS WITH DOOR CLOSERS


AND MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DEVICES
IN FRONT OF LIFT DOORS. DOORS TO
CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE
FIRE ALARM IS TRIGGERED

CORRIDOR

beer & associates

FEMALE
TOILETS

1.124

GOODS
LIFT

1.125

HEAT
TREATMENT

1.151

First Floor Plan (Part 1)

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

1.139

MEK

Avianca -ATR

Extract Hood

6070

LOBBY

NDT
MPI
ROOM

4930

SPECIAL
BENCH

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

5m (min clear
dimension)

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

7250

7560

1.118

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

1.110

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.132

4940

SPARE OFFICE 2

FEMALE
TOILETS

STAIRS

1.122

1.130

1.131

RIVETING ROOM

1.111

EXIT

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

5560

MALE
TOILETS

1.101

7520
OPEN
SPACE

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP

SPECIAL
BENCH

6050

MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

4580

1.129

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CORRIDOR

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

6000

chkd.

5 Desks / Workstations

17450

9820

1.121

2710
NDT
FPI
ROOM

NDT
MAIN ROOM

1.133

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5300

4000

7510

1.113

MEETING
ROOM

NDT
STORE

9850

1.116

4000

6150

1.103

26950

24950

OPEN
SPACE

25m (min clear dimension)

MEETING
ROOM

4100

MEETING
ROOM

9100

1.156

25m (min clear dimension)

4500

10520

5220

7260

by

description

MEETING
ROOM
4700

Extract
Hood

1.120

1.119

BALANCING
ROOM

1.115

12910

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

4000

1.114

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

3200

JOB CARD
OFFICE

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

date

issue

12200

1.128

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

45000

35800

4000

55m (min clear dimension)

80m (min clear dimension)

10200

5720

35800

11980

5102

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

41740

55m (min clear dimension)

138m (min clear dimension to inside face of Structure)

title:

First Floor Plan (Part 1)

1.142

drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.23
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

20400

12200
5720

OPEN
SPACE

TOOL CRIB
1.117

1.128

CABIN PRESSURE AIR - Future

CABIN PRESSURE AIR - Future

CABIN AIR CONDITIONING-future

CABIN AIR CONDITIONING-future

4500

SPARE OFFICE 1
1.105

6550

LIFT

1.106

1.109

ACCESS
WC
1.110

SPARE OFFICE 3
1.107

1.109 A

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

Extract Hood

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

CALIBRATION
CLEANING BAY
1.135
1.134

1.123

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

7520

MALE
TOILETS

1.139

23m (min clear dimension)

STAIRS 2

1.118a

HEAT
TREATMENT

FEMALE
TOILETS

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

23m (min clear dimension)

1.137 A

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

5000

1.137

STAIRS 3

1.124

GOODS
LIFT

1.125

ACCESS
WC
1.138

1.139 A

FIRE DOORS WITH DOOR CLOSERS


AND MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DEVICES
IN FRONT OF LIFT DOORS. DOORS TO
CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE
FIRE ALARM IS TRIGGERED

CORRIDOR
1.108

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

LOBBY

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5220

6000

MEK

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

MILLING
MACHINES

STORAGE AREA

PAINT OFFICE 1
1.140

1.151

Extract Hood

GRINDING
MACHINE

INCOMING &
OUTGOING

AIR DRY TRUCK

OFFICE
AREA

PAINT OFFICE 2
1.140a

CLEAN
ROOM

5650

LATHE
MACHINE

1.152

TECHNICAL
SUPPORT

SEAT SECTION

1.141

SANDING

MACHINE SHOP

1.143

1.144

PAINT
MIX

1.154

QUALITY
CONTROL

33060

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

11470

8970

WORKBENCH
& TOOLS

LATHE
MACHINE

TOOLS &
CHEMICAL

1.146

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

DRILL
AREA

THERMOFORMING
& SEAT SHOP

25380

PAINTSHOP

LATHE
MACHINE

HYDRAULIC
PRESS

19000

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

22470

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

SANDING
MACHINE

GLUEING

PRES RACK

LATHE
MACHINE

LATHE
MACHINE

PAINT BOOTH

3m
Se wid
ct e
io x
na 4m
lD h
oo ig
r h

1.136

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

ELECTRICAL
COUNTERBALANCE

INCOMING /
OUTGOING

4700

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5560

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

OFFICE
AREA

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

12920

1.118

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

5m (min clear
dimension)

1.111 A

2000

NDT
MPI
ROOM

6070

FEMALE
TOILETS

5500

1.102

7560

4940

SPARE OFFICE 2

5450
STAIRS

1.132

RIVETING ROOM

1.111

EXIT

1.122

1.131

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

MALE
TOILETS

1.101

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP

SPECIAL
BENCH

6050

MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

7520
OPEN
SPACE

5 Desks / Workstations

11980

1.104

4580

1.130

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CORRIDOR

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

6000

1.129

4930

9820

1.121

2710
NDT
FPI
ROOM

NDT
MAIN ROOM

1.133

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5300

4000

7510

1.113

26950

MEETING
ROOM

NDT
STORE

9850

1.116

4000

6150

1.103

9100

OPEN
SPACE

24950

MEETING
ROOM

4100

MEETING
ROOM

25m (min clear dimension)

1.156

7260

17450

5220

10520

BALANCING
ROOM

1.115

12910

1.120

1.119

MEETING
ROOM
4700

Extract
Hood

7250

1.114

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

25m (min clear dimension)

JOB CARD
OFFICE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

3200

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

4000

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

1.142

GROUND
ZERO

23370

5000

20540

WASHING
AREA

INCOMING
AREA

CABINETS

EXTRACTOR

7900

PAINT BOOTH

CABINETS

SCRAP &
WASTE

PAINT BOOTH

FINISHED
AREA

CLEAN
ROOM

LASER
MARKING

28680

REPAIR
CUSHION

chkd.

4000

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.153

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

62060

by

description

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

INTERIORS

STORES
1.155a

AREA
ZERO

date

issue

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

TOOLS
CABINETS

CARPET
ROLLS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

Personal door added


for fire escape only, to
be removed if possible
for better security

BOATS / LIFE
RAFTS OFFICE

GROUND
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

OVEN

1.147a

5m wide x 5m high
Sectional Door

CLOTH
TABLE

CARPET
SHELF

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

CARPET
CUTTING AREA

CLOTH
TABLE

28620

ALUMINIUM
WELDING AREA

BOATS / LIFE-RAFTS

CONTAINERS
STAND

1.147

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

CUTTING
TABLE

24500

WORKBENCH

EDGE
BANDING

VESTS
AREA

NON
SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

CARPENTRY
WORKSHOP
BUZZ SAW

SHELF

WORKBENCH

DESKS

MATERIALS
CABINETS

UPHOLSTERY

ENDLESS
SAW

1.155b

DRILL

1.149

INSPECTION
TABLE

SEWING
MACHINES

HYDRO TESTING
1.148

CYLINDERS
RECHARGE
N2 & CO2
O2
RECHARGE
CYLINDERS

GAS RETANKING
(CO2) / OXYGEN
TESTING

WEIGHING

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

Avianca -ATR

First Floor Plan (Part 2)

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

TOOLS
CABINET

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

client:

Avianca

OFFICE

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architects & project managers

project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.

Liquid Oxygen Pipe

O2
COOLING RECHARGE

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

TOOLS
CABINET

ba

kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,


ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

DESK

1.150

DESK

beer & associates

BLUE
SHELF

LOBBY

STORES - Temp and


Humidity controlled
room

SANDING
MACHINE

1.157

SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

IRONING
TABLE

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF VENTS OVERHEAD AREA


OF OPENING TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA
THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE
OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND ON TIMER
OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT NIGHT.

scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

First Floor Plan (Part 2)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.24
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

10

11

13

12

15

14

16

18

17

19

138690
7660

7660

7660

7830

7830

7830

7625

7625

7625

7625

7625

7625

7830

7830

7830

7660

7660

7660

WS

WS

WS
WS
WS

CA 25
CA 25

CA 25

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

CA 25

WS

WS

7380

CA 25

3100

WS

2.108a

WS

OFFICE 3

2.108b

2.108c

WS

WS

OFFICE 4
2.108d

WS

WS

WS

2.108e

WS

WS

WS

2.112

OFFICE 5

WS

SECURITY

WS

Floor Level

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

3100

4260

2.127

2.114b

WS

DUCT

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 2

OVENS &
COFFEE

DUCT

WS

2.120

REPS OFFICE 3

CARD

WS

INSTRUMENTS
WORKSHOP

WS

CARD

WS

WS

WS

WS

C
2.104

C
C

C
CARD

C
C

LANDING

LIFT

WS

WS

WS

WS

FEMALE C
TOILETS C

2.105

ACCESS
WC

2.102

C
2.103

WS

DUCT

2.115

TRAINING ROOM

2.113

WS

2.114g

Floor Level

ACCESSORIES
WORKSHOP

11360

DUCT

ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION ROOM

WS

8000

WS

WS

2.124

3900

GOODS
LIFT

C-D

2000

2.116

5550

WS

9770

WS
WS

AVIONICS
WORKSHOP

WS

2.129

WS

2.130

WS

WS

OFFICE

CARD

2.117

WS

beer & associates

2.131

WS

WS

WS

WS

CARD

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)
C-D

CARD

CARD

WS

Second Floor Plan (Part 1)

WS

WS

CARD

kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,


ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca

WS

Page 179 of 209

&

WS

CORRIDOR 1

WS

ba

architects & project managers

WS

2.106

2.101

Avianca -ATR

ATEC WORKSHOP

(SPECIAL FLOOR LOADING)

WS

5280

2200

WS

WS

2.118

Ceiling Level

10510

WS

2.119

5000

WS

WS

2.109

PNEUMATIC

2.114d

WS

MEETING
ROOM 1

2.107

WS

Floor Level

WS

WS

CORRIDOR 3

WS

6350

5050

WS

2.114h

REPS OFFICE 4

2.110

7510
MALE
TOILETS

WS

12450

DATA ROOM

WS

MEETING
ROOM 2

6490

WS

18000

WS

WS

3900

WS

4750

WS

WS

2.125

WS

7700

WS

CORRIDOR 2

WS

WS

6150

WS

24950

WS

WS

WS

2.114c

WS

2.128

3640

2.114

WS

WS

WS

WS

2.111

WS

2.108

ARCHIVES

REPS OFFICE 2

MEETING
ROOM 3

Floor Level

4340

2.114e

WS

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 1

GRAPHICS
ROOM
2.126

10260

WS

6150

WS

WS

MEETING
ROOM

WS

WS

WS

2.121

BATTERIES

2.122

2.123

2.114f

WS

22980

PACKING
AREA

WS

REPS OFFICE 1
2.114a

Floor Level

chkd.

CA 25

WS

6150

WS

OFFICE 2

by

description

22980

WS

5850

WS

6000

WS

OFFICE 1

6000

CA 25

MEETING
ROOM 4

WS

1900

WS

4000

WS

4000

CA 25

date

issue

project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Second Floor Plan (Part 1)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.25
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

7380

CA 25

3100

WS

2.108a

WS

OFFICE 3

2.108b

2.108c

WS

WS

OFFICE 4
2.108d

WS

WS

WS

2.112

OFFICE 5
2.108e

WS

WS

WS

WS

REPS OFFICE 1

SECURITY

WS

Floor Level

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

3100

4260

2.114b

WS

DUCT

OVENS &
COFFEE

DUCT

2.120

REPS OFFICE 3

CARD

WS

WS

INSTRUMENTS
WORKSHOP

WS

CARD

WS

C
WS

C
C

C
C

LANDING

LIFT

WS

WS

FEMALE C
TOILETS C

2.109

6350

CARD

2.107

WS

2.105

ACCESS
C
WC

2.102

2.103

WS

DUCT

WS

WS

ACCESSORIES
WORKSHOP

11360

DUCT

2.118

2.115

TRAINING ROOM

2.113

WS

Ceiling Level

2.114g

Floor Level

WS

ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION ROOM

8000

WS

WS

2.124

3900

GOODS
LIFT

C-D

5280

2000

2.116

5550

ATEC WORKSHOP

(SPECIAL FLOOR LOADING)

AVIONICS
WORKSHOP

WS

2.129

WS

2.130

WS

WS

WS

WS

OFFICE

CARD

2.117

2.131

WS

2.106

WS

WS

WS

WS

CARD

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)
C-D

CARD

5000

WS

WS

MEETING
ROOM 1

WS

9770

WS

2.119

2.114d

WS

C
2.104

WS

WS
Floor Level

WS

2200

CORRIDOR 3

WS

PNEUMATIC

12450

WS

REPS OFFICE 4

10510

Av
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A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

WS

WS

WS

6490

C
WS

WS

2.114h

3900

5050

MALE
TOILETS

WS

2.110

7510

DATA ROOM

WS

MEETING
ROOM 2

18000

WS

4750

WS

WS

CORRIDOR 2

WS

6150

WS
WS

7700

24950
C

WS

2.125

WS

2.114c

WS

WS

WS

WS

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 2
2.114

WS

2.128
2.127

3640

WS
WS

WS

WS

ARCHIVES

WS

2.111

2.108

WS

4340
WS

2.126

REPS OFFICE 2

MEETING
ROOM 3

Floor Level

MEETING
ROOM

GRAPHICS
ROOM

2.114e

WS

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 1

WS

10260

WS

6150

WS

2.121

BATTERIES

2.122

2.114f

WS

WS

2.123

2.114a
Floor Level

22980
WS

PACKING
AREA

6150

WS

CA 25

WS

5850

WS

OFFICE 2

22980
WS

4000

WS

6000

WS

OFFICE 1

6000
CA 25

MEETING
ROOM 4
WS

1900

WS

WS

4000

CA 25

CARD

WS

WS

WS

CARD

CORRIDOR 1
2.101

WS

WS

Avianca -ATR

Second Floor Plan (Part 2)

WS

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Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Second Floor Plan (Part 2)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.26
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

10

11

13

12

15

14

16

18

17

19

138690
7660

7660

7660

7830

7830

7830

7625

7625

7625

7625

7625

7625

7830

7830

7660

7660

7660

PITCHED ROOF WITH PROFILED


SANDWICH PANELS

Av
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A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

ROOFLIGHTS TO COVER BETWEEN 10 - 15%


OF THE FLOOR AREA OF THE HANGAR.

7830

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X 1200 VENT


FROM ROOF TO SHEETMETAL
ROOM ON GROUND FLOOR

FLAT ROOF:
TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE
ON RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK
ON PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

STAIRWELL UP TO
FLAT ROOF.

Avianca -ATR

Roof Plan (Part 1)

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client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Roof Plan-Part 1
drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.27
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X 1200 VENT


FROM ROOF TO SHEETMETAL
ROOM ON GROUND FLOOR

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

FLAT ROOF:
TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE
ON RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK
ON PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

STAIRWELL UP TO
FLAT ROOF.

FLAT ROOF:
TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE
ON RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK
ON PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

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AREA OF OPENABLE ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF


VENTS TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA
THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE
OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND ON
TIMER OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT
NIGHT.

Avianca -ATR

Roof Plan (Part 2)

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client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Roof Plan-Part 2
drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.28
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

L
6250

5500

K
6250

6250

6250

7200

G
7200

F
7200

25000

E
7200

7200

7200

36000

7200

21500
BOX TRUSS TO SPAN THE FULL LENGTH OF THE HANGAR
(FROM GRIDLINE 1 TO 19 (138.69M))

TRUSSES TO SPAN THE BETWEEN GRIDLINE D TO I (36.00M))

TRUSSES TO SPAN THE BETWEEN GRIDLINE I TO M (25.00M))

7100

STEEL TRUSS IN SECTION

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STEEL TRUSS IN
ELEVATION

TRUSS TO SPAN ALONG


GRIDLINE I, BETWEEN 4 7 & 14 - 16

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

4240

TRUSS TO SPAN ALONG


GRIDLINE I, BETWEEN 4 7 & 14 - 16

CRANE ZONE

Detail C

B777-9X

TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE ON


RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK ON
PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

5500

6250

12100

2000

23m (min clear dimension)

18760

20000

Detail D

Sliding
Hangar
Doors

HANGAR FLOOR

6250

A321

14.5m (crane hook height)

4000

CORRIDOR

5m (min clear
dimension)

5000

5m (min clear
dimension)

Section AA (Scale 1:200)

5000
7000

3.5m

CORRIDOR

CEILING

CEILING

INTERIORS

16m (min clear dimension)

AREA OF OPENABLE ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF VENTS TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA


THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND
ON TIMER OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT NIGHT.

TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE ON


RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK ON
PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

Stacking
Sectional Tail
Door

6250

6250

7200

7200

7200

25000

7200

7200

7200

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

7100

36000

TRUSSES TO SPAN THE BETWEEN GRIDLINE I TO M (25.00M))

Detail A

7200

21500

BOX TRUSS TO SPAN THE FULL LENGTH OF THE HANGAR


(FROM GRIDLINE 1 TO 19 (138.69M))

TRUSSES TO SPAN THE BETWEEN GRIDLINE D TO I (36.00M))

STEEL TRUSS IN SECTION

STEEL TRUSS IN
ELEVATION

TRUSS TO SPAN ALONG


GRIDLINE I, BETWEEN 4 7 & 14 - 16

TRUSS TO SPAN ALONG


GRIDLINE I, BETWEEN 4 7 & 14 - 16

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

CEILING

5000
7000

CORRIDOR

Detail B

beer & associates

Section AA & BB

Avianca -ATR

Sliding
Hangar
Doors

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.

SHEET METAL

HANGAR FLOOR

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Detail A

Section BB (Scale 1:200)

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13500

2000

SPARE SPACE

23m (min clear dimension)

CORRIDOR

3.5m

THERMOFORMING /
INJECTION MOULDING

5m (min clear
dimension)

5m (min clear
dimension)

EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT

A321

CEILING

16m (min clear dimension)

AREA OF OPENABLE ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF VENTS TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA


THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND
ON TIMER OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT NIGHT.

OOF MEMBRANE ON

14.5m (crane hook height)

TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE ON


RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK ON
PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Section AA & BB
drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.31
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

Av
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AREA OF OPENABLE ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF VENTS TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA
THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND
ON TIMER OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT NIGHT.

FAN ASSISTED
NATURAL
VENTILATION

STORES

Section CC (Scale 1:200)

Section CC

Avianca -ATR

CLEANROOM

INTERIORS

GLUEING

THERMOFORMING &
SEAT SHOP

5m (min clear
dimension)

TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE ON


RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK ON
PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

MACHINE SHOP

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SANDING

PAINTING

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Avianca
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Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Section CC
drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.32
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

INSULATED SECTIONAL
STACKING TAIL DOOR

6000

6000

1400
3000

32920

ARCHITECTURAL SANDWICH
PANELS TO HANGAR DOORS
FIXED HORIZONTALLY

1000

13500

INSULATED SECTIONAL
STACKING TAIL DOOR

PROFILED SANDWICH PANELS


FIXED VERTICALLY

7000
2100

6500

ARCHITECTURAL SANDWICH
PANELS TO HANGAR DOORS
FIXED HORIZONTALLY

6500

GLAZED SECTIONS OF
HANGAR DOORS

East Elevation (Scale 1:250)

PROFILED SANDWICH PANEL


ROOF CLADDING

date

by

description

chkd.

7550

13180

19890

23030

32920

issue

ALUMINIUM DOUBLE GLAZED


WINDOWS WITH SUN SHADING

Avianca -ATR

PROFILED SANDWICH PANELS


FIXED VERTICALLY

ARCHITECTURAL SANDWICH
PANELS TO WORKSHOP WALLS
FIXED HORIZONTALLY

West Elevation (Scale 1:250)

East & West Elevations

ALUMINIUM DOUBLE GLAZED


WINDOWS WITH SUN SHADING

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project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:250 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

East & West Elevations


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.33
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

32920

PROFILED TRANSLUCENT PANELS

PROFILED SANDWICH PANELS


FIXED VERTICALLY

ARCHITECTURAL SANDWICH
PANELS TO WORKSHOP WALLS
FIXED HORIZONTALLY

23030

3M WIDE X 4M HIGH ROLLER


SHUTTER DOORS

7550

13180

19880

ALUMINIUM DOUBLE GLAZED


WINDOWS WITH SUN SHADING

ALUMINIUM DOUBLE GLAZED


WINDOWS WITH SUN SHADING

North Elevation (Scale 1:250)

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

32920

PROFILED TRANSLUCENT PANELS

PROFILED SANDWICH PANELS


FIXED VERTICALLY

ARCHITECTURAL SANDWICH
PANELS TO WORKSHOP WALLS
FIXED HORIZONTALLY

23030

3M WIDE X 4M HIGH ROLLER


SHUTTER DOORS

7550

13180

19880

ALUMINIUM DOUBLE GLAZED


WINDOWS WITH SUN SHADING

ALUMINIUM DOUBLE GLAZED


WINDOWS WITH SUN SHADING

South Elevation (Scale 1:250)

North & South Elevations

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Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:250 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

North & South Elevations


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.34
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
THREE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING
AS INDICATED 115V 400Hz
SINGLE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING
AS INDICATED 220V 60Hz
THREE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING
AS INDICATED 440V 60Hz
ONE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING
AS INDICATED 110V 50Hz
DOUBLE SOCKET
CA

CA
CA 25

WS

CA 25

CA 25

CA 25

CA 25

CA 25

WS

WS

CA

CARD

Access control - card reader

BIO

Access control - Biometric

MECHANICAL SYMBOLS

CA

CA

WORK STATION

WS

WS

CA

CA

EARTH

WS

CA 25

WS

CA 25

CA

CA

COMPRESSED AIR

HOT WATER

COLD WATER

Av
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A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

DRAIN

FUEL EXTRACT

FUEL EXTRACT

CA 25

CA 25

CA

CA

FUEL EXTRACT

FUEL EXTRACT

CA 25

CA 25

CA

CA

CA 25

EMERGENCY SHOWER AND DRINK

WHB

WASH BASIN

VAC

VACCUM POINT

TD

DUST EXTRACT

OTHER SYMBOLS

FUEL EXTRACT

FUEL EXTRACT

CA 25

E.S.D

251

ROOM ID NUMBER
PIT
DOOR BOLLARD

CA 25

CA 25

CA

CA

CA

CA

WS

WS

CA

CA

BIO
CA

WS

WS

WS

CA

CA

CA

CA

WS

CA

CA

CA

WS

CA

WS
WS

WS

1.112

CA

CA

WS

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

HANGAR FLOOR

CA

JOB CARD
OFFICE

1.127

1.126

Counter with
Roller Shutter

WS

WS

BIO

WS

WS

WS

TOOL CRIB

WS

OPEN
SPACE

WS

WS

BIO

1.117

1.128

WS

WS

CA

WS

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

WS

WS

BIO

WS

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

1.114

1.115

WS

BIO

WS

WS
WS

WS

MEETING
ROOM

OPEN
SPACE

1.103

Ceiling Level

WS

Floor Level

WS

1.116

1.113

Floor Level

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

WS
WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

CORRIDOR

CA

1.104

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

CA

1.106

STAIRS

EXIT

1.102

LIFT

WS

WS

1.109

1.111 A

CARD

32A

1.109 A

CALIBRATION

CLEANING BAY

1.135

1.134

32A

CA

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

STAIRS 2

WS

1.125

C
C

WS

WS

WS

WS

CA

WS

WS

WS

CARD

BIO BIO BIO

64A

WS

CARD

WHB

WHB E.S.D

1.137 A

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

H
C

WS

CARD

FEMALE
TOILETS

H
C

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

WHB

1.137

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

WS

C
C

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

1.124

GOODS
LIFT

1.139

E.S.D

CA

HEAT
TREATMENT

MALE
TOILETS

64 Amp

WHB E.S.D

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

BIO BIO BIO

WS

WS

64 Amp

1.123

1.118a

1.107

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

WS

SPECIAL
BENCH

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

OFFICE
AREA

SPARE OFFICE 3

ACCESS
WC
1.110

SPECIAL
BENCH

WS

FEMALE C
TOILETSC

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

CA

WS

64A

CARD

WS

CA

SPECIAL
BENCH

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

SPARE OFFICE 2

1.111

STAIRS 3

C
ACCESS
WC
1.138

1.136

1.139 A

1.108

CARD

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

BIO

WS
WS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

WS

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

WS

BIO

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

BIO

LOBBY

WHB

CARD

WS

CA TD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CA

BIO

MILLING
MACHINES

CARD

CA

WS

TD

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

CA

TD

CA

WS

WS

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

E.S.D

WS

WS

ELECTRICAL
COUNTERBALANCE

INCOMING /
OUTGOING

MEK

CARD

WS

CARD

FIRE DOORS WITH DOOR CLOSERS


AND MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DEVICES
IN FRONT OF LIFT DOORS. DOORS TO
CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE
FIRE ALARM IS TRIGGERED

CORRIDOR

BIO

WS

C
C

Extract Hood

E.S.D

WHB

RIVETING ROOM

WS
WS

STORAGE AREA

TD

beer & associates

PAINT OFFICE 1

CA

1.140

WS

1.151

TD

Extract Hood

CA

GRINDING
MACHINE

WS

TD

WS

SANDING
MACHINE

WS

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

VAC
TD

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CLEAN
ROOM

TD

TECHNICAL
SUPPORT

SEAT SECTION

WS

1.154

QUALITY
CONTROL

CA

THERMOFORMING
& SEAT SHOP

CA

TD

DRILL
AREA

CA

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

E.S.D

VAC

WORKBENCH
& TOOLS

WS

CA

CA

CA

TOOLS &
CHEMICAL

TD

TD

LATHE
MACHINE

1.146

client:

Avianca

CA

1.144

CLEANING AREA

VAC

architects & project managers


kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

WS

1.143

TD

WS

CA

TD

LATHE
MACHINE

TD

LATHE
MACHINE

PAINT
MIX

WS

project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.

1.142

PAINT BOOTH

CA

CA

CA

64A

TD

TD

TD

CA

TD

TD

GROUND
ZERO

&

1.141

WS

FLOOR DRAIN

scale:

CA

1:200 @ A1

WS

E.S.D

TD

EXTRACTOR

WASHING
AREA

VAC
TD

BIO

CA

SANDING

WS
WS

CA TD

WS

WS

ba

WS

MACHINE SHOP

WS

1.140a

PAINTSHOP

TD

HYDRAULIC
PRESS

WS

1.152

CA

CA

LATHE
MACHINE

WS

GLUEING

VAC

VAC

LATHE
MACHINE

WS

TD

TD

CA

CA

PAINT OFFICE 2

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

PRES RACK

WS

INCOMING &
OUTGOING

AIR DRY TRUCK

OFFICE
AREA

CA TD

TD

CA

3m
Se wid
ct e
io x
na 4m
lD h
oo ig
r h

VAC

WS

chkd.

CARD

WS

by

description

1.122

WS

WHB

SPECIAL
BENCH

MALE
TOILETS

1.132

H
C

WS

1.105

1.101

NDT
MPI
ROOM

WHB

OPEN
SPACE

date

issue

WS

H
C

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

WHB

5 Desks / Workstations
1.131

WS

WS

H
C

WS

WS

CA

1.129

1.130

WS

WS

CA

Floor Level

NDT
MAIN ROOM

WS

MEETING
ROOM

CA

SPARE OFFICE 1
MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

WS

WS

1.118

WS

WS

CARD

WS

NDT
FPI
ROOM

WS

1.133

1.121

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP

WS

NDT
STORE

WS

WS

Floor Level

WS

WS

WS

Extract32A
Hood

BIO

CA

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

MEETING
ROOM

WS

WS

WS

CA

MEETING
ROOM

1.156

WS

WS

WS

WS

1.120

WS

WS

CARD

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

1.119

BALANCING
ROOM

WS

WS

FLOOR DRAINAGE CHANNEL

CA

WS

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

H
C

CARD

CA

WS

WS

WHB

CA

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

WS

WS

WS

INCOMING
AREA

CABINETS

WS

TD

PAINT BOOTH

WS

64A

WS

CABINETS

64A

TD CA

E.S.D

CA

drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

TD

TD

CA

WS

WS

Avianca -ATR

First Floor Plan-Detailed (Part 1)

TD

SCRAP &
WASTE

TD

CLEAN
ROOM

FINISHED
AREA

E.S.D

TD

CA

PAINT BOOTH

64A

Page 187 of 209

64A

title:

F. Floor Plan-Detailed (Part 1)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.41
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

BIO
WS

1.128

WS

CABIN PRESSURE AIR - Future


WS

CA

WS

WS

BIO

WS
CABIN AIR CONDITIONING-future

WS

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

1.114

1.115

WS

WS
WS

MEETING
ROOM

OPEN
SPACE

1.103

Ceiling Level

WS

Floor Level

WS

1.116

1.113

Floor Level

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

WS
WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

CARD

WS

CORRIDOR

WS

WS
WS

WS

WS

WS

OPEN
SPACE

CARD

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WHB
SPECIAL
BENCH

C
C

1.111

STAIRS

EXIT

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

LIFT

WS

1.109 A

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

STAIRS 2

WHB E.S.D

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

BIO BIO BIO

WS

CALIBRATION

WS

WS

CA

WS

WS

WS

CARD

H
C

64A

WS

BIO

BIO

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CARD

CARD

WS

CA TD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

WS

1.137 A

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

H
C

STAIRS 3

ACCESS
WC

1.139 A

LOBBY

WHB

MILLING
MACHINES

BIO

CA

BIO

CA

DOOR BOLLARD

CARD

WS

WS

TD

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

CA

TD

CA

WS

WS

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

E.S.D

WS

WS

ELECTRICAL
COUNTERBALANCE

INCOMING /
OUTGOING

MEK

ROOM ID NUMBER
PIT

1.136

WS

CARD

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

251

1.138

WS

CARD

CARD

BIO

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

DUST EXTRACT

OTHER SYMBOLS

FIRE DOORS WITH DOOR CLOSERS


AND MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DEVICES
IN FRONT OF LIFT DOORS. DOORS TO
CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE
FIRE ALARM IS TRIGGERED

WS

VACCUM POINT

TD

1.108

WS

WASH BASIN

VAC

WHB

WHB E.S.D

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

EMERGENCY SHOWER AND DRINK

WHB

FEMALE
TOILETS
1.137

BIO BIO BIO

E.S.D

CARD

CORRIDOR

COLD WATER

1.139

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

WHB

HOT WATER

DRAIN

E.S.D

CA

1.124

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

WS

MALE
TOILETS

64 Amp

HEAT
TREATMENT

GOODS
LIFT

1.125

C
C

WS

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

WS

32A

1.118a

1.107

1.110

CARD

1.134

CA

OFFICE
AREA

SPARE OFFICE 3

WS

1.135

WS
WS

1.109

ACCESS
WC

CLEANING BAY
64 Amp

1.123

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

64A

1.111 A

32A

CA

FEMALEC
TOILETSC

1.102

SPECIAL
BENCH

WS

1.106

C
C

SPECIAL
BENCH

COMPRESSED AIR

RIVETING ROOM

CARD

SPECIAL
BENCH

WS

SPARE OFFICE 2

Access control - Biometric

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

CA

WS

WS

MECHANICAL SYMBOLS

1.105

WS

Access control - card reader

BIO

CA

CARD

E.S.D

C
CA

WS

MALE
TOILETS

WS

WHB

WS

WORK STATION

WS

CA

WS

1.101

Extract Hood

1.122

1.104

WS

1.132

H
C

DOUBLE SOCKET
EARTH

NDT
MPI
ROOM

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

WS

H
C

WHB

CA

WHB

1.131

SPARE OFFICE 1
C

ONE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING


AS INDICATED 110V 50Hz

H
C

5 Desks / Workstations

WS

THREE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING


AS INDICATED 440V 60Hz

WS

1.130

WS

WS

1.118

CA

NDT
MAIN ROOM

SINGLE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING


AS INDICATED 220V 60Hz

1.129

Floor Level

WS

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

WS

WS

WS

THREE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING


AS INDICATED 115V 400Hz

CA

NDT
FPI
ROOM

WS

1.133

WS

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP
WS

NDT
STORE

WS

1.121

Floor Level

WS

Extract32A
Hood

BIO

CA

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

MEETING
ROOM

WS

CA

MEETING
ROOM

WS

ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS

MEETING
ROOM

WS

WS

1.120

WS

WS

1.156

WS

WS

WS

CARD

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

1.119

BALANCING
ROOM
BIO

WS

FLOOR DRAINAGE CHANNEL

CA

WS

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

WS

WS

CABIN PRESSURE AIR - Future

CARD

CA

CABIN AIR CONDITIONING-future

WS

WHB
H
C

CA

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

WS

WS

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

1.117

STORAGE AREA

TD

PAINT OFFICE 1

CA

1.140

WS

1.151

Extract Hood

CA

GRINDING
MACHINE

WS

TD

WS

CA

CA

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

VAC
TD

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CLEAN
ROOM

TECHNICAL
SUPPORT

SEAT SECTION

TD

1.141

1.143

CA

WS

TD

WS

DRILL
AREA

CA

TD

QUALITY
CONTROL

FLOOR DRAIN

CA

THERMOFORMING
& SEAT SHOP

CA

CA

TD

CA

CA

CA

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

TOOLS &
CHEMICAL

E.S.D

LATHE
MACHINE

TD

LATHE
MACHINE

WS

1.142

CA

CA

CA

64A

TD

TD

CA

TD

TD

GROUND
ZERO

PAINT
MIX

PAINT BOOTH

TD

VAC

WORKBENCH
& TOOLS

WS

LATHE
MACHINE

1.146

TD

TD

CLEANING AREA

VAC

CA

WS

E.S.D

TD

EXTRACTOR

WASHING
AREA

VAC
TD

BIO

CA

1.144

WS

VAC

1.154

WS

WS

WS

WS

SANDING

MACHINE SHOP

WS

WS

WS

HYDRAULIC
PRESS

WS

1.140a

PAINTSHOP

LATHE
MACHINE

WS

1.152

CA TD

VAC
TD

WS

GLUEING

CA

CA

SANDING
MACHINE

LATHE
MACHINE

PAINT OFFICE 2

TD

TD

WS

WS

INCOMING &
OUTGOING

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

WS

PRES RACK

WS

CA

AIR DRY TRUCK

OFFICE
AREA

CA TD

TD

3m
Se wid
ct e
io x
na 4m
lD h
oo ig
r h

VAC

TD

WS

INCOMING
AREA

64A

WS

WS

TD

PAINT BOOTH

64A

WS

CABINETS

CABINETS

TD CA

E.S.D

CA

TD

TD

CA

WS

SCRAP &
WASTE

TD

WS

CA

TD

TD

FINISHED
AREA

CLEAN
ROOM

TD

PAINT BOOTH

E.S.D

64A

WS

TD

TD

CA

REPAIR
CUSHION

CA

CA

64A

CARD

AREA
ZERO

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.155a

CA

WS

CA

INTERIORS

STORES

64A

WS

LASER
MARKING

CA

CA

1.153

64A

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

CARD

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CA

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CARD

CA

CA

WS

WS

CARD

TOOLS
CABINETS

CARPET
ROLLS

CA

Personal door added


for fire escape only, to
be removed if possible
for better security

BOATS / LIFE
RAFTS OFFICE

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

OVEN

C
C

CA

CA

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CARD

WS

WS

TD

E.S.D

GROUND
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

WS

1.147a

WS

E.S.D

5m wide x 5m high
Sectional Door

WS

CA

CLOTH
TABLE

TD

CARPET
SHELF

WS

E.S.D

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

CARPET
CUTTING AREA

CLOTH
TABLE

ALUMINIUM
WELDING AREA

E.S.D

BOATS / LIFE-RAFTS

WS

CONTAINERS
STAND

1.147

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

TD

CA

CA

CA

CA

CA

WORKBENCH

CUTTING
TABLE

EDGE
BANDING

VESTS
AREA

NON
SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

CARPENTRY
WORKSHOP
1.157

SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

SANDING
MACHINE

TD

TD

BUZZ SAW

IRONING
TABLE

CA

SHELF

WORKBENCH

DESKS

MATERIALS
CABINETS

WHB

CA

CA

CA

CA

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

UPHOLSTERY

WS

ENDLESS
SAW

WS

BLUE
SHELF

LOBBY

BIO

1.149

BIO

INSPECTION
TABLE

1.148

WS

WS

TD

TD

WS

CA

BIO

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

CA

TD

Ground Floor Plan-Detailed (Part 2)

O2
CYLINDERS

GAS RETANKING
(CO2) / OXYGEN
TESTING

CA

DESK

O2
COOLING RECHARGE
C

DESK

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

TOOLS
CABINET

architects & project managers

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

WS

client:

Avianca

OFFICE

1.150

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

N2 & CO2
RECHARGE

WEIGHING

WS

CA

HYDRO TESTING

TOOLS
CABINET

CYLINDERS
RECHARGE

&

kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,


ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

WS

project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.

Liquid Oxygen Pipe

1.155b

SEWING
MACHINES

WS

beer & associates

TD

DRILL

STORES - Temp and


Humidity controlled
room

Avianca -ATR

CA

ba

Page 188 of 209

scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

F. Floor Plan-Detailed (Part 2)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.42
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
THREE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING
AS INDICATED 115V 400Hz
SINGLE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING
AS INDICATED 220V 60Hz
THREE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING
AS INDICATED 440V 60Hz
ONE PHASE ISOLATOR RATING
AS INDICATED 110V 50Hz
DOUBLE SOCKET
EARTH

WS

WS

WORK STATION

WS

CARD

Access control - card reader

BIO

Access control - Biometric

WS
WS
WS

CA 25
CA 25

CA 25

CA 25

MECHANICAL SYMBOLS
CA

COMPRESSED AIR

HOT WATER

COLD WATER

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

DRAIN

WS

E.S.D

EMERGENCY SHOWER AND DRINK

WHB

WASH BASIN

VAC

VACCUM POINT

TD

DUST EXTRACT

OTHER SYMBOLS
251

ROOM ID NUMBER
PIT
DOOR BOLLARD

WS

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

CA 25

CA 25

WS

WS

CA 25

MEETING
ROOM 4

WS

WS

WS

OFFICE 1
2.108a

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

OFFICE 2

OFFICE 3

OFFICE 4

OFFICE 5

2.108b

2.108c

2.108d

2.108e

WS

WS

2.112

WS

PACKING
AREA

WS

REPS OFFICE 1

SECURITY

WS

WORK
BENCH

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

2.114b

WS

PLOTTER HP
Z5200

WS

DUCT

WS

2.108

REPS OFFICE 3

DESIGN
AREA

WS

WS

FARADAY
CAGE

WORK
BENCH

INSTRUMENTS
WORKSHOP

WORK
BENCH

2.120

CARD

WORK
BENCH

2.114

WS

DESIGN
AREA

WORK
TABLE

WORK
BENCH

OVENS &
COFFEE

2.127

STORAGE

WORK
BENCH

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 2

2.128

DESIGN
AREA

CUTTING
PLOTTER

PLOTTER EPSON
PRO9600

WS

WS

ARCHIVES

OVENS & COFFEE


TESTBENCH

DESIGN
AREA

GRAPHICS
ROOM
2.126

WS

DUCT

Floor Level

GLUING
TABLE

CUTTING
TABLE

WORK
BENCH

REPS OFFICE 2

WS

2.111

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 1

WORK
BENCH

DEPOSITS

DESIGN
AREA

HP
LATEX
PRINTER

2.114e

MEETING
ROOM 3

PUNCH

LAMINATOR

WS

WS

STORAGE

ESCALERAY
DEPOSITO

WS

BATTERIES

MEETING
ROOM

WS

WS

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

2.114f

WS

WS

WORK
BENCH

2.122

2.123

Floor Level

CA 25

WS

2.121

2.114a

Floor Level

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

WS

WORK
BENCH

IFE'S WORK
BENCHES

WS

WS

WS

WS

2.125

WS

PNEUMATIC
WORKBENCH

TOOLS
CABINETS

2.114c

TOOLS &
EQUIPMENT
CABINETS

OVENS
BENCH

CARD

WORK
BENCH

DESK

WORK
BENCH

WS

WS

IFE'S
TEST
BENCH

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

WS

MEETING
ROOM 2

WS

WS

WS

WS

C
2.104

C
C

C
CARD

C
C

LANDING

LIFT

WS

WS

WS

WS

MEETING
ROOM 1

FEMALE C
TOILETS C

2.109

C
2.103

C
WS

DUCT

WS

INCOMING
BENCH &
CABINET

DESK

DESK

LIBRARY
(CMM)

ACCESSORIES
WORKSHOP

UNITS WAITING
TEST / REPAIR
SHELF

RECEIVING

2.115

TRAINING ROOM

2.113

ATEC WORKSHOP

WS

ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION ROOM

PNEUMATIC
WORKBENCH

DESK

INCOMING
BENCH &
CABINET

DESK

(SPECIAL FLOOR LOADING)

RECEIVING /
INCOMING SHELF

SHIPPING

2.124

GOODS
LIFT

2.116

OFFICE

WS

WS

CARD

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)
C-D

CARD

CARD

FILE
CABINETS

Second Floor Plan-Detailed

WS

CABINET

WS

MEDIA
LOADING
RACK

WS

OUTGOING
TABLE

2.129

WS

TOOLS &
EQUIPMENT
CABINET

2.130

SHOP
MANAGER

WS

CABINET

INCOMING
TABLE

INCOMING
TABLE

WS

beer & associates

2.131

WS

WS

&

architects & project managers

CARD

kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,


ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca

WS

Page 189 of 209

ba

CABINET

WS

2.101

WS

AVIONICS
WORKSHOP

CARD

2.117

WS

WORK
BENCH

WS

WS

WS

WS

TOOLS &
EQUIPMENT
CABINETS

COPIER /
PRINTER WS
/
SCANNER

WS

C-D

2.106

WORK
BENCH

WORK
BENCH

WS

WS
UNITS
COMPLETED
BENCH

UNITS READY TO
SHIP TO SHELF

WS

CORRIDOR 1

Avianca -ATR

TPS STORAGE
CABINETS

2.118

OUTGOING

2.105

INSPECTION
BENCH

WS

DUCT

INSPECTOR

UNITS WAITING
INSPECTION
SHELF
WS

WS

2.114g

Floor Level

ACCESS
WC

2.102

2.119

WS

Ceiling Level

2.107

WS

PNEUMATIC

2.114d

WS

CORRIDOR 2

WS

STOCKING
SHELF

WS

ATEC STATION

PNEUMATIC
WORKBENCH

STOCKING
SHELF

2.114h

WS

MALE
TOILETS

OVENS & COFFEE


REPAIR CABINET

REPS OFFICE 4

2.110

Floor Level

WORK
BENCH

TRANSFORMER

DATA ROOM

WS

CORRIDOR 3

WS

project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Second Floor Plan-Detailed


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.43
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

FIRE COMPARTMENTATION
120 Mins Fire Resistance
120 Mins Fire Door

90 Mins Fire Resistance


90 Mins Fire Door

60 Mins Fire Resistance


60 Mins Fire Door

30 Mins Fire Resistance


30 Mins Fire Door

Fire Hydrant

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

HANGAR FLOOR
1.112

JOB CARD
OFFICE

1.127

1.126

Counter with
Roller Shutter

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

OPEN
SPACE

TOOL CRIB
1.117

1.128

JOB CARD
OFFICE

1.114

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

MEETING
ROOM

OPEN
SPACE

1.103
1.116

1.113

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

1.133

NDT
MAIN ROOM

1.129

1.130

5 Desks / Workstations

1.121

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

MEETING
ROOM

NDT
FPI
ROOM

NDT
STORE

MEETING
ROOM

1.156

MEETING
ROOM

Extract
Hood

1.120

1.119

BALANCING
ROOM

1.115

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

1.131

OPEN
SPACE

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

1.132

NDT
MPI
ROOM

Extract Hood

1.122

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

CORRIDOR

1.104

SPARE OFFICE 1
MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

1.105

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPARE OFFICE 2

1.111

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

CALIBRATION

CLEANING BAY

1.135

RIVETING ROOM

MALE
TOILETS

1.101

SPECIAL
BENCH

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.118

1.134

1.123

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

MALE
TOILETS

1.139

EXIT

FEMALE
TOILETS

STAIRS
1.102

LIFT

1.109

1.111 A

ACCESS
WC

SPARE OFFICE 3

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

OFFICE
AREA

STAIRS 2

1.118a

1.107
1.109 A

1.125

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

1.110

GOODS
LIFT

HEAT
TREATMENT

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.137 A

ACCESS
WC

STAIRS 3
1.136

1.139 A

1.138

FIRE DOORS WITH DOOR CLOSERS


AND MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DEVICES
IN FRONT OF LIFT DOORS. DOORS TO
CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE
FIRE ALARM IS TRIGGERED

1.108

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

MILLING
MACHINES

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.

LOBBY

MEK

ELECTRICAL
COUNTERBALANCE

INCOMING /
OUTGOING

STORAGE AREA

&

kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,


ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

ba

architects & project managers

1.137

1.124

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

CORRIDOR

beer & associates

FEMALE
TOILETS

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

1.106

PAINT OFFICE 1
1.140

1.151

Extract Hood

OFFICE
AREA

Avianca -ATR

GRINDING
MACHINE

AIR DRY TRUCK

PAINT OFFICE 2
1.140a

1:200 @ A1

PRES RACK

SANDING

First Floor Plan-Fire (Part 1)

INCOMING &
OUTGOING

scale:

Page 190 of 209

PAINTSHOP

drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

F. Floor Plan-Fire (Part 1)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.51
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

OPEN
SPACE

TOOL CRIB
1.117

1.128

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE
1.114

OPEN
SPACE

1.103
1.116

1.113

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

NDT
MAIN ROOM

1.133

FIRE COMPARTMENTATION
120 Mins Fire Resistance

1.129

120 Mins Fire Door

1.130

90 Mins Fire Resistance

5 Desks / Workstations

1.121

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

MEETING
ROOM

NDT
FPI
ROOM

NDT
STORE

MEETING
ROOM

1.156

MEETING
ROOM

Extract
Hood

1.120

1.119

BALANCING
ROOM

1.115

MEETING
ROOM

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

90 Mins Fire Door

1.131

OPEN
SPACE

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

1.132

NDT
MPI
ROOM

Extract Hood

60 Mins Fire Resistance


60 Mins Fire Door

1.122

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

30 Mins Fire Resistance

1.118

30 Mins Fire Door


1.104

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

SPARE OFFICE 1
MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

1.105

SPECIAL
BENCH

FEMALE
TOILETS

1.102

LIFT

1.109

ACCESS
WC
1.110

SPARE OFFICE 3

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

1.135
1.134

1.123

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

OFFICE
AREA

STAIRS 2

1.118a

1.107
1.109 A

MALE
TOILETS

HEAT
TREATMENT

FEMALE
TOILETS

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

1.137

STAIRS 3

1.124

GOODS
LIFT

1.125

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

1.111 A

CALIBRATION
CLEANING BAY

1.139

1.106

STAIRS

SPECIAL
BENCH

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

SPARE OFFICE 2

1.111

EXIT

SPECIAL
BENCH

RIVETING ROOM

MALE
TOILETS

1.101

SPECIAL
BENCH

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

1.137 A

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

ACCESS
WC
1.138

1.139 A

FIRE DOORS WITH DOOR CLOSERS


AND MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DEVICES
IN FRONT OF LIFT DOORS. DOORS TO
CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE
FIRE ALARM IS TRIGGERED

CORRIDOR
1.108

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

Fire Hydrant

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

MILLING
MACHINES

1.136

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CORRIDOR

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

LOBBY

ELECTRICAL
COUNTERBALANCE

INCOMING /
OUTGOING

MEK

STORAGE AREA

PAINT OFFICE 1
1.140

1.151

Extract Hood

GRINDING
MACHINE

OFFICE
AREA

PAINT OFFICE 2
1.140a

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

SANDING
MACHINE

PAINTSHOP

LATHE
MACHINE

1.141

HYDRAULIC
PRESS

GLUEING

SANDING

MACHINE SHOP

TECHNICAL
SUPPORT

SEAT SECTION

1.143

1.144

PAINT
MIX

DRILL
AREA

1.154

QUALITY
CONTROL

THERMOFORMING
& SEAT SHOP

WORKBENCH
& TOOLS

LATHE
MACHINE

TOOLS &
CHEMICAL

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

1.146

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CLEAN
ROOM

LATHE
MACHINE

1.152

PRES RACK

LATHE
MACHINE

LATHE
MACHINE

PAINT BOOTH

3m
Se wid
ct e
io x
na 4m
lD h
oo ig
r h

INCOMING &
OUTGOING

AIR DRY TRUCK

1.142

GROUND
ZERO

EXTRACTOR

WASHING
AREA

INCOMING
AREA

CABINETS

PAINT BOOTH

CABINETS

SCRAP &
WASTE

PAINT BOOTH

FINISHED
AREA

CLEAN
ROOM

LASER
MARKING

REPAIR
CUSHION

INTERIORS

1.155a

by

description

chkd.

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

STORES

AREA
ZERO

date

issue

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.153

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

TOOLS
CABINETS

CARPET
ROLLS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

Personal door added


for fire escape only, to
be removed if possible
for better security

BOATS / LIFE
RAFTS OFFICE

GROUND
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

OVEN

1.147a

5m wide x 5m high
Sectional Door

CLOTH
TABLE

CARPET
SHELF

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

CARPET
CUTTING AREA

CLOTH
TABLE

ALUMINIUM
WELDING AREA

BOATS / LIFE-RAFTS

CONTAINERS
STAND

1.147

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

WORKBENCH

CUTTING
TABLE

EDGE
BANDING

VESTS
AREA

NON
SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

CARPENTRY
WORKSHOP
BUZZ SAW

IRONING
TABLE

SHELF

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

WORKBENCH

DESKS

MATERIALS
CABINETS

UPHOLSTERY

ENDLESS
SAW

DRILL

STORES - Temp and


Humidity controlled
room

1.149

INSPECTION
TABLE

1.155b

SEWING
MACHINES

HYDRO TESTING
1.148

CYLINDERS
RECHARGE
N2 & CO2
O2
RECHARGE
CYLINDERS

GAS RETANKING
(CO2) / OXYGEN
TESTING

WEIGHING

DESK

1.150

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

First Floor Plan-Fire (Part 2)

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

TOOLS
CABINET

TOOLS
CABINET

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

&

architects & project managers

client:

Avianca

OFFICE

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kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,


ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.

Liquid Oxygen Pipe

O2
COOLING RECHARGE

DESK

beer & associates

BLUE
SHELF

LOBBY

Avianca -ATR

SANDING
MACHINE

1.157

SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

F. Floor Plan-Fire (Part 2)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.52
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

FIRE COMPARTMENTATION
120 Mins Fire Resistance
120 Mins Fire Door

90 Mins Fire Resistance


90 Mins Fire Door

60 Mins Fire Resistance


60 Mins Fire Door

30 Mins Fire Resistance


30 Mins Fire Door

Fire Hydrant

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

MEETING
ROOM 4

OFFICE 1

OFFICE 2

2.108a

OFFICE 3

2.108b

2.108c

OFFICE 4
2.108d

OFFICE 5
2.108e

PACKING
AREA

2.112

REPS OFFICE 1

SECURITY

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

2.121

GRAPHICS
ROOM

BATTERIES

2.122

2.123

2.114a

2.114f

ARCHIVES

MEETING
ROOM

2.126

2.128

2.127

2.114e

REPS OFFICE 2

MEETING
ROOM 3

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 1

2.114b

2.111

DUCT

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 2

OVENS &
COFFEE

DUCT

2.120

2.114

2.125

REPS OFFICE 3

2.108

INSTRUMENTS
WORKSHOP

2.114c

DATA ROOM

MEETING
ROOM 2

2.114h

REPS OFFICE 4

PNEUMATIC
2.119

MALE
TOILETS
2.104

MEETING
ROOM 1

FEMALE
TOILETS
LANDING

LIFT

2.107

2.105

ACCESS
WC

2.102

2.103

2.109

CORRIDOR 2

2.114d

ACCESSORIES
WORKSHOP

DUCT

DUCT

2.118

ATEC WORKSHOP

2.115

TRAINING ROOM

2.113

ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION ROOM

(SPECIAL FLOOR LOADING)


2.124

CORRIDOR 1
2.101

Second Floor Plan-Fire

2.129

2.130

OFFICE

GOODS
LIFT

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

Avianca -ATR

AVIONICS
WORKSHOP

2.114g

2.116

2.106

CORRIDOR 3

2.110

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2.117

2.131

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&

architects & project managers


kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Second Floor Plan-Fire


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.53
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

L
6250

5500

K
6250

6250

6250

7200

G
7200

F
7200

25000

E
7200

7200

7200

36000

7200

21500
BOX TRUSS TO SPAN THE FULL LENGTH OF THE HANGAR
(FROM GRIDLINE 1 TO 19 (138.69M))

TRUSSES TO SPAN THE BETWEEN GRIDLINE D TO I (36.00M))

TRUSSES TO SPAN THE BETWEEN GRIDLINE I TO M (25.00M))

7100

STEEL TRUSS IN SECTION

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

STEEL TRUSS IN
ELEVATION

TRUSS TO SPAN ALONG


GRIDLINE I, BETWEEN 4 7 & 14 - 16

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

4240

TRUSS TO SPAN ALONG


GRIDLINE I, BETWEEN 4 7 & 14 - 16

CRANE ZONE

Detail C

B777-9X

TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE ON


RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK ON
PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

5500

6250

12100

2000

23m (min clear dimension)

18760

20000

Detail D

Sliding
Hangar
Doors

HANGAR FLOOR

6250

A321

14.5m (crane hook height)

4000

CORRIDOR

5m (min clear
dimension)

5000

5m (min clear
dimension)

Section AA (Scale 1:200)

5000
7000

3.5m

CORRIDOR

CEILING

CEILING

INTERIORS

16m (min clear dimension)

AREA OF OPENABLE ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF VENTS TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA


THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND
ON TIMER OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT NIGHT.

TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE ON


RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK ON
PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

Stacking
Sectional Tail
Door

6250

6250

7200

7200

7200

25000

7200

7200

7200

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

7100

36000

TRUSSES TO SPAN THE BETWEEN GRIDLINE I TO M (25.00M))

Detail A

7200

21500

BOX TRUSS TO SPAN THE FULL LENGTH OF THE HANGAR


(FROM GRIDLINE 1 TO 19 (138.69M))

TRUSSES TO SPAN THE BETWEEN GRIDLINE D TO I (36.00M))

STEEL TRUSS IN SECTION

STEEL TRUSS IN
ELEVATION

TRUSS TO SPAN ALONG


GRIDLINE I, BETWEEN 4 7 & 14 - 16

TRUSS TO SPAN ALONG


GRIDLINE I, BETWEEN 4 7 & 14 - 16

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

CEILING

5000
7000

CORRIDOR

Detail B

beer & associates

Section AA & BB - Fire

Avianca -ATR

Sliding
Hangar
Doors

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.

SHEET METAL

HANGAR FLOOR

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scale:

1:200 @ A1

Detail A

Section BB (Scale 1:200)

ba

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tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
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13500

2000

SPARE SPACE

23m (min clear dimension)

CORRIDOR

3.5m

THERMOFORMING /
INJECTION MOULDING

5m (min clear
dimension)

5m (min clear
dimension)

EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT

A321

CEILING

16m (min clear dimension)

AREA OF OPENABLE ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF VENTS TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA


THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND
ON TIMER OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT NIGHT.

OOF MEMBRANE ON

14.5m (crane hook height)

TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE ON


RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK ON
PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Section AA & BB - Fire


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.54
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri
AREA OF OPENABLE ROOFLIGHTS / ROOF VENTS TO BE 8.5% OF FLOOR AREA
THE VENTS SHOULD BE MOTORIZED TO BE OPENABLE BY THE OCCUPANTS AND
ON TIMER OR BMS OVERRIDE TO CLOSE AT NIGHT.

FAN ASSISTED
NATURAL
VENTILATION

STORES

Section CC (Scale 1:200)

Section CC - Fire

Avianca -ATR

CLEANROOM

INTERIORS

GLUEING

THERMOFORMING &
SEAT SHOP

5m (min clear
dimension)

TROCAL OR SIMILAR ROOF MEMBRANE ON


RIGID INSULATION ON METAL DECK ON
PURLINS TO REQUIRED FALL

MACHINE SHOP

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SANDING

PAINTING

date

issue

by

description

beer & associates

chkd.

ba
&

architects & project managers


kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

checked:

JJ O B

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Section CC - Fire
drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.55
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

FLOOR LOADING LEGEND


10 TONNE / SQM

20 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP

38 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP

38 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP

Av
i
a
AI A n
A- T ca
R
G
ha
fa
ri

SPECIAL FLOOR TO ATEC WORKSHOP

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

HANGAR FLOOR
1.112

JOB CARD
OFFICE

1.127

1.126

Counter with
Roller Shutter

OPEN
SPACE

TOOL CRIB
1.117

1.128

JOB CARD
OFFICE

1.114

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

1.156

MEETING
ROOM

OPEN
SPACE

1.103
1.116

1.113

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

NDT
FPI
ROOM

NDT
STORE

MEETING
ROOM

1.133

NDT
MAIN ROOM

1.129

date

issue

by

description

chkd.

1.130

5 Desks / Workstations

1.121

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

MEETING
ROOM

MEETING
ROOM

Extract
Hood

1.120

1.119

BALANCING
ROOM

1.115

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

1.131

OPEN
SPACE

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

1.132

NDT
MPI
ROOM

Extract Hood

1.122

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

CORRIDOR

1.104

SPARE OFFICE 1
MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

1.105

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPARE OFFICE 2

1.111

1.106

EXIT

FEMALE
TOILETS

STAIRS
1.102

LIFT

1.109

1.111 A

ACCESS
WC
1.110

B777 Landing Gear Footprint

Avianca -ATR

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPARE OFFICE 3

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

1.107

1.134

1.123

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

MALE
TOILETS

1.139

OFFICE
AREA

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

STAIRS 2

1.118a

1.109 A

CALIBRATION

CLEANING BAY

1.135

RIVETING ROOM

MALE
TOILETS

1.101

SPECIAL
BENCH

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.118

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

First Floor Plan - Floor Loading (Part 1)

1.125

GOODS
LIFT

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

A321 Landing Gear Footprint

Page 195 of 209

HEAT
TREATMENT

FEMALE
TOILETS

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

1.137

STAIRS 3

1.124

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.137 A

ACCESS
WC
1.138

1.139 A

1.136

beer & associates

ba
&

architects & project managers


kildavin, bunclody, co. wexford,
ireland.
tel. +353-(0)59-9157868
tel. +353-(0)59-9157872
info@beerandassociates.com

client:

Avianca
project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

First Floor Plan -Floor Loading (Part 1)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.61
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

1.117
1.128

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE
1.114

OPEN
SPACE

1.116

1.113

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

FLOOR LOADING LEGEND

1.129

10 TONNE / SQM

20 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP

NDT
MAIN ROOM

1.133

1.130

38 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP


5 Desks / Workstations

1.121

PLATE
BENDING
MACHINE

MEETING
ROOM

1.103

NDT
STORE

MEETING
ROOM

1.156

NDT
FPI
ROOM

1.120

1.119

MEETING
ROOM

Extract
Hood

BALANCING
ROOM

1.115

MEETING
ROOM

PROJECT
MANAGER
OFFICE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

SHEAR
MACHINE

JOB CARD
OFFICE

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

1.131

OPEN
SPACE

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

1.132

NDT
MPI
ROOM

38 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP

Extract Hood

SPECIAL FLOOR TO ATEC WORKSHOP


1.122

SHEET METAL
WORKSHOP

Room to be proviced with


process waste drain or seperator
on the combined drain

1.118

1.104

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

CORRIDOR

SPARE OFFICE 1
MAIN ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE LOBBY

1.105

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

SPECIAL
BENCH

1.111

1.134

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SPARE OFFICE 2

CALIBRATION
CLEANING BAY
1.135

RIVETING ROOM

MALE
TOILETS

1.101

SPECIAL
BENCH

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

1.123

FAN ASSISTED 1200 X


1200 VENTS FROM
ROOF

MALE
TOILETS

1.139

EXIT

FEMALE
TOILETS

STAIRS
1.102

LIFT

1.109

ACCESS
WC
1.110

STAIRS 2

1.118a

1.107
1.109 A

HEAT
TREATMENT

FEMALE
TOILETS

THERMAL
TREATMENT
OVEN

1.137

STAIRS 3

1.124

GOODS
LIFT

1.125

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

1.111 A

SPARE OFFICE 3

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

INCOMING &
INSPECTION

OFFICE
AREA

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high Roller Door

1.137 A

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

ACCESS
WC
1.138

1.139 A

FIRE DOORS WITH DOOR CLOSERS


AND MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DEVICES
IN FRONT OF LIFT DOORS. DOORS TO
CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE
FIRE ALARM IS TRIGGERED

CORRIDOR
1.108

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

MILLING
MACHINES

1.136

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

1.106

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

5m wide x 5m high
Roller Door

LOBBY

ELECTRICAL
COUNTERBALANCE

INCOMING /
OUTGOING

MEK

STORAGE AREA

PAINT OFFICE 1
1.140

1.151

Extract Hood

GRINDING
MACHINE

OFFICE
AREA

PAINT OFFICE 2
1.140a

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

SANDING
MACHINE

PAINTSHOP

LATHE
MACHINE

1.141

HYDRAULIC
PRESS

GLUEING

SANDING

MACHINE SHOP

TECHNICAL
SUPPORT

SEAT SECTION

1.143

1.144

PAINT
MIX

DRILL
AREA

1.154

QUALITY
CONTROL

THERMOFORMING
& SEAT SHOP

WORKBENCH
& TOOLS

LATHE
MACHINE

TOOLS &
CHEMICAL

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

1.146

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

3m wide x 4m high
Sectional Door

CLEAN
ROOM

LATHE
MACHINE

1.152

PRES RACK

LATHE
MACHINE

LATHE
MACHINE

PAINT BOOTH

3m
Se wid
ct e
io x
na 4m
lD h
oo ig
r h

INCOMING &
OUTGOING

AIR DRY TRUCK

1.142

GROUND
ZERO

EXTRACTOR

WASHING
AREA

INCOMING
AREA

CABINETS

PAINT BOOTH

CABINETS

SCRAP &
WASTE

PAINT BOOTH

FINISHED
AREA

CLEAN
ROOM

LASER
MARKING

REPAIR
CUSHION

INTERIORS

chkd.

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.153

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

1.155a

by

description

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

STORES

AREA
ZERO

date

issue

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

TOOLS
CABINETS

CARPET
ROLLS

3m wide x 4m high
Roller Door

Personal door added


for fire escape only, to
be removed if possible
for better security

BOATS / LIFE
RAFTS OFFICE

GROUND
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

OVEN

1.147a

5m wide x 5m high
Sectional Door

CLOTH
TABLE

CARPET
SHELF

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

CARPET
CUTTING AREA

CLOTH
TABLE

ALUMINIUM
WELDING AREA

BOATS / LIFE-RAFTS

CONTAINERS
STAND

1.147

SLIDERS / BOATS AREA

WORKBENCH

CUTTING
TABLE

EDGE
BANDING

VESTS
AREA

NON
SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

CARPENTRY
WORKSHOP
BUZZ SAW

IRONING
TABLE

SHELF

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

WORKBENCH

DESKS

MATERIALS
CABINETS

UPHOLSTERY

ENDLESS
SAW

1.155b

DRILL

1.149

INSPECTION
TABLE

SEWING
MACHINES

HYDRO TESTING
1.148

CYLINDERS
RECHARGE
N2 & CO2
O2
RECHARGE
CYLINDERS

GAS RETANKING
(CO2) / OXYGEN
TESTING

WEIGHING

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

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First Floor Plan - Floor Loading (Part 2)

Personal doors added for fire


escape only, to be removed if
possible for better security

TOOLS
CABINET

FLAMMABLE
CABINET

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COOLING RECHARGE

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Sectional Door

TOOLS
CABINET

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1.150

DESK

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SHELF

LOBBY

STORES - Temp and


Humidity controlled
room

SANDING
MACHINE

1.157

SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS

scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

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checked:

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date:

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title:

First Floor Plan -Floor Loading (Part 2)


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.62
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

FLOOR LOADING LEGEND


10 TONNE / SQM

20 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP

38 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP

38 TONNE / WHEEL GROUP

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SPECIAL FLOOR TO ATEC WORKSHOP

MEETING
ROOM 4

2.108a

OFFICE 2

OFFICE 3

OFFICE 4

OFFICE 5

2.108b

2.108c

2.108d

2.108e

2.112

REPS OFFICE 1

SECURITY

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

2.122

2.123

WORK
BENCH

2.114a

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

MEETING
ROOM

ARCHIVES

PLOTTER EPSON
PRO9600

CUTTING
PLOTTER

PLOTTER HP
Z5200

2.114

PNEUMATIC
WORKBENCH

OVENS & COFFEE


REPAIR CABINET

ATEC STATION

PNEUMATIC
2.119

MEETING
ROOM 1

FEMALE
TOILETS
LANDING

LIFT

2.107

2.105

ACCESS
WC

2.102

2.103

2.109

CORRIDOR 2

PNEUMATIC
WORKBENCH

2.104

DUCT

STOCKING
SHELF

UNITS WAITING
INSPECTION
SHELF

DESK

LIBRARY
(CMM)

INSPECTION
BENCH

TPS STORAGE
CABINETS

UNITS WAITING
TEST / REPAIR
SHELF

2.118

RECEIVING

ATEC WORKSHOP

2.115

TRAINING ROOM

2.113

ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION ROOM

PNEUMATIC
WORKBENCH

INCOMING
BENCH &
CABINET

DESK

DESK

(SPECIAL FLOOR LOADING)

RECEIVING /
INCOMING SHELF

WORK
BENCH

WORK
BENCH

WORK
BENCH

WORK
BENCH

WORK
BENCH

WORK
BENCH

WORK
BENCH

UNITS
COMPLETED
BENCH

SHIPPING

2.124

TOOLS &
EQUIPMENT
CABINETS

AVIONICS
WORKSHOP

CABINET

IFE'S WORK
BENCHES

OUTGOING

GOODS
LIFT

2.117

FILE
CABINETS

SHOP
MANAGER

MEDIA
LOADING
RACK
OUTGOING
TABLE

TOOLS &
EQUIPMENT
CABINET

2.130

COPIER /
PRINTER /
SCANNER

OFFICE

IFE'S
TEST
BENCH

2.129

UNITS READY TO
SHIP TO SHELF

2.114g

CABINET

INCOMING
TABLE

INCOMING
TABLE

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CORRIDOR 1
2.101

Second Floor Plan - Floor Loading

DESK

ACCESSORIES
WORKSHOP

INSPECTOR

(2 X 1.5M MIN
CLEAR INTERNAL
CAR DIMENSIONS)

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INCOMING
BENCH &
CABINET

DUCT

2.116

2.106

STOCKING
SHELF

2.114h

REPS OFFICE 4
2.114d

MALE
TOILETS

DESK

TRANSFORMER

DATA ROOM

MEETING
ROOM 2

TOOLS &
EQUIPMENT
CABINETS

OVENS
BENCH

TOOLS
CABINETS

2.114c

2.110

WORK
BENCH

2.125

REPS OFFICE 3

2.108

DESIGN
AREA

INSTRUMENTS
WORKSHOP

WORK
BENCH

2.120

FARADAY
CAGE

WORK
BENCH

WORK
BENCH

OVENS &
COFFEE

DUCT

DESIGN
AREA

WORK
TABLE

2.114b

DUCT

2.127

STORAGE

WORK
BENCH

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 2

2.128

DESIGN
AREA

REPS OFFICE 2

2.111

DESIGN
AREA

GRAPHICS
ROOM
2.126

2.114e

OPEN PLAN
OFFICE 1

GLUING
TABLE

CUTTING
TABLE

WORK
BENCH

OVENS & COFFEE


TESTBENCH

chkd.

DEPOSITS

DESIGN
AREA

LAMINATOR

2.114f

MEETING
ROOM 3

PUNCH

HP
LATEX
PRINTER

2.121

WORK
BENCH

by

description

STORAGE

ESCALERAY
DEPOSITO

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

CORRIDOR 3

OFFICE 1

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

BATTERIES
WORK
BENCH

PACKING
AREA

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project:

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scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Second Floor Plan -Floor Loading


drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.63
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

FLOOR LOADING LEGEND

3 HANGING TAIL DOCKS SHOWN IN THE


CLOSED POSITION (4TH TAIL DOCK MAY
BE REQUIRED)

3.0

0.5

3.0

TAIL DOCK RAIL

3.0

0.5

3.0

3.0

0.5

3.0
CRANE RAIL
2t RUDDER LIFTING BEAM

HANGING & SLIDING


TAIL DOCK

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TAIL DOCK RAIL

TAIL DOCK RAIL

4.0

130.0

4.0

CRANE RAIL

CRANE HOOK
COVERAGE
SHADED GREY

CRANE HOOK
COVERAGE
SHADED GREY

CRANE RAIL

33.8

CRANE RAIL

CRANE RAIL

5 TONNE
CRANE

CRANE RAIL

132.0

date

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by

description

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CRANE RAIL

2.0

19.1

2.0

2.0

19.1

2.0

CRANE RAIL

CRANE HOOK
COVERAGE
SHADED GREY

CRANE HOOK
COVERAGE
SHADED GREY

2 TONNE
CRANE

2 TONNE
CRANE

21.9

21.9

CRANE RAIL

CRANE RAIL

CRANE RAIL

CRANE RAIL

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project:

Proposed Hangar at
Jose Maria Cordova Airport
Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

JJ O B

checked:

IRG

date:

30.09.14

title:

Cranes
drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.64
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

INSULATED SECTIONAL
STACKING TAIL DOOR

6000

6000

32920

ARCHITECTURAL SANDWICH
PANELS TO HANGAR DOORS
FIXED HORIZONTALLY

6500

6500

GLAZED SECTIONS OF
HANGAR DOORS

1000

3000

ARCHITECTURAL SANDWICH
PANELS TO HANGAR DOORS
FIXED HORIZONTALLY

2100

13500

PROFILED SANDWICH PANELS


FIXED VERTICALLY

7000

1400

INSULATED SECTIONAL
STACKING TAIL DOOR

1000
1000

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1000

7000

Hangar Door - Open Position

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

(Scale 1:250)

TAIL
DOCK
RAIL

Detail C

Stacking
Sectional Tail
Door
Detail D

Sliding
Hangar
Doors

Detail A

Section through Tail Door


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(Scale 1:100)

INSULATED SECTIONAL
STACKING TAIL DOOR
OPEN

HANGAR DOORS
IN OPEN POSITION

2100

13500

3000

1400

ARCHITECTURAL SANDWICH
PANELS TO HANGAR DOORS
FIXED HORIZONTALLY

6000

32920

GLAZED SECTIONS OF
HANGAR DOORS

(Scale 1:250)

6500

Hangar Door - Closed Position


INSULATED SECTIONAL
STACKING TAIL DOOR

1000

date

issue

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description

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Detail B

Detail B

Detail C

(Scale 1:20)

(Scale 1:20)

Sliding
Hangar
Doors

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Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.
scale:

1:250 & 1:20 @ A1


drawn:

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checked:

date:

IRG

30.09.14

Detail A

Section through Sliding Doors

Detail A

(Scale 1:100)

(Scale 1:20)

Detail D

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East Elevation (1:400)

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Small backlit Avianca sign


and logo beside main
entrance to Hangar
(4m wide x 0.7m high)

North Elevation (1:400)

West Elevation (1:400)

South Elevation (1:400)

date

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by

description

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100

200

1600

11740

790

3310

Backlit Avianca
signage to be bolted
to the cladding rails

1820

1820

3690

200

2350

550

19790

Backlit Signage X 4 (See Elevations above for positioning)

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Section YY

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Signage
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dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

KITCHEN

TECH & PLANT


ROOM

Av
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2.504

DINING AREA

2.503

SEATING = 252 PEOPLE


2.505

CORRIDOR 1.
2.502

STAIRWELL 1.
2.501

LIFT

STAIRWELL 2
2.512

Window

Overall Second Floor Plan

Window

Window

Window

Window

Second Floor Area=1125m2

MAIN
ENTRANCE

54

1.522

CORRIDOR 1

MALE
ENTRANCE

1.501

Railing

Railing

date

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description

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Railing

45

1.521

FEMALE
ENTRANCE

45

OFFICE 1

1.527

MALE
LOCKERS

INTERVIEW ROOM

1.502

1.508

SECURITY OUT
1.517

SECURITY IN

45

1.518

45

430 LOCKERS

CORRIDOR 2

1.504

45

50

45

1.525

FEMALE
SHOWERS

LIFT

1.528

First Floor Area=1184m2

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STAIRWELL 2

1.507

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title:

Security & Amenities Building-Plans.


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issue:

BA2014-017.67
dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

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Plan of Walkway

Section A-A

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Walkway
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dd/mm/yyyy 13/10/2014

7ga COIL SPRING WIRE


SUPPORT ARM
TO BE VERTICAL
OR LEAN INTO
PROPERTY

BARBED-TAPE

BARBED-WIRE APRON
ON EXTENSION ARMS

300
TOP TENSION WIRE (TYP)

TWIST/ TWIST SELVAGE


LINE POST

CORNER, END
OR PULL POST

CHAIN-LINK FABRIC (9
GUAGE,50mm MESH)
w/FABRIC SLATS

1800

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BRACE RAIL

TIE WIRES 12''


O.C. ON LINE
POSTS (TYP)

TENSION BANDS
300mm O.C.

LINE POST

BOTTOM RAIL
(TYP)

BARBED-WIRE OR
TENSION WIRE

TRUSS ROD
(10mm MIN DIA)

50

GRADE

400

1000

400mm MIN DIA

BOTTOM RAIL SECURED


WITH 10mm EYE BOLT IN
CONCRETE FOOTING

TIE IRES
300mm O.C
ON BOTTOM
RAIL (TYP)

CONCRETE BASE

250

150

3000 min

3000 min

Airside Fence Detail (Scale 1:20)

BARBED WIRE
(TYP)

300

45

Tension Band Detail (Scale 1:5)

0
15 yp)
(t

55

0
19 )
p
(ty

300

300

10mm PLAIN PIN


RIVETED FLUSH (TYP)

TENSION BAND (357mm


O.C MAX. AND WITHIN
4'' FROM TOP AND
BOTTOM OF FABRIC)

CHAIN LINK
MESH / FABRIC

date

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TENSION BAR TO
ENGAGE EACH
FABRIC LINK

10mm PLAIN PIN


RIVETED FLUSH (TYP)

TENSION BAR

CARRIAGE BOLT

Line Post (Scale 1:5)

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Corner Post (Scale 1:5)

End or Gatepost Detail (Scale 1:5)

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scale:

1:200 @ A1
drawn:

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date:

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title:

Airside Fence
drawing no:

issue:

BA 2014-017.74
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Avianca -ATR

Jose Maria Cordova Airport

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