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4.5
Order of Project Drawings
Drawings shall be arranged in the following order:
A.
Plot plan, vicinity map, symbols, conventions and drawing index
B.
Civil drawings, including topographic survey, survey control, demolition, grading, drainage,
paving, water supply, sewage, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control and
irrigation sprinkler system
C.
Soil Boring Logs
D.
Landscape drawings
E.
Demolition and Hazardous Material Removal drawings
F.
Architectural drawings
G.
Interior Furniture Plan drawings (included for reference only)
H.
Structural drawings
I.
Mechanical drawings, including heating, ventilating and air conditioning, and controls
J.
Interior plumbing, including sewage, domestic water, storm sewer, vacuum and compressed
gasses
K.
Electrical drawings
M.
Fire protection.
4.6
Fire Protection Design
4.6.1 Sprinkler System Design
It is NAVFAC policy that sprinkler systems be incorporated into a construction contract by performance
specification only. Accordingly, sprinklers and sprinkler branch lines are not shown on the project drawings. An
exception to this is when, for Historic Preservation or architectural importance, detailed information must be
provided to protect the historic fabric or integrity of the space. Sprinkler risers, control valves, supervisory
switches, and the inspector's test connection, etc., must be indicated at all times. When a new sprinkler system,
or portion thereof, is to be connected to existing water mains, the A/E shall conduct water flow tests near the
point of connection and provide hydraulic calculations showing that the new system will be adequately supplied.
Indicate the location of the specified water supply on the drawings (i.e., base of riser, point of connection to the
water distribution system, point of connection to the sprinkler main, etc.).
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