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Gateway Park Center PERKINS+WILL <br /> 810495.000 <br /> 12/06/18 <br /> <br /> <br />PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION <br />01 31 00 - 2 <br /> <br /> <br />Work. Coordinate construction operations included in different Sections that depend <br />on each other for proper installation, connection, and operation. <br />1. Schedule construction operations in sequence required to obtain the best <br />results where installation of one part of the Work depends on installation of <br />other components, before or after its own installation. <br />2. Coordinate installation of different components to ensure maximum <br />performance and accessibility for required maintenance, service, and repair. <br />3. Make adequate provisions to accommodate items scheduled for later <br />installation. <br />1.5 COORDINATION DRAWINGS <br />A. Coordination Drawings, General: Prepare coordination drawings according to <br />requirements in individual Sections, and additionally where installati on is not <br />completely indicated on Shop Drawings, where limited space availability <br />necessitates coordination, or if coordination is required to facilitate integration of <br />products and materials fabricated or installed by more than one entity. <br />1. Content: Project-specific information, drawn accurately to a scale large <br />enough to indicate and resolve conflicts. Do not base coordination drawings <br />on standard printed data. Include the following information, as applicable: <br />a. Indicate functional and spatial relationships of components of <br />architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, and electrical systems. <br />b. Indicate dimensions shown on Drawings. Specifically note dimensions <br />that appear to be in conflict with submitted equipment and minimum <br />clearance requirements. Provide alternative sketches to Architect <br />indicating proposed resolution of such conflicts. Minor dimension <br />changes and difficult installations will not be considered changes to the <br />Contract. <br />B. Coordination Drawing Organization: Organize coordination drawings as follows: <br />1. Floor Plans and Reflected Ceiling Plans: Show architectural and structural <br />elements, and mechanical, plumbing, fire-protection, fire-alarm, and electrical <br />Work. Show locations of visible ceiling-mounted devices relative to acoustical <br />ceiling grid. Supplement plan drawings with section drawings where required <br />to adequately represent the Work. <br />2. Plenum Space: Indicate subframing for support of ceiling and wall systems, <br />mechanical and electrical equipment, and related Work. Locate components <br />within plenums to accommodate layout of light fixtures and other components <br />indicated on Drawings. Indicate areas of conflict between light fixtures and <br />other components. <br />3. Mechanical Rooms: Provide coordination drawings for mechanical rooms <br />showing plans and elevations of mechanical, plumbing, fire-protection, fire- <br />alarm, and electrical equipment. <br />4. Structural Penetrations: Indicate penetrations and openings required for all <br />disciplines. <br />5. Slab Edge and Embedded Items: Indicate slab edge locations and si zes and <br />locations of embedded items for metal fabrications, sleeves, anchor bolts,