(f) Final construction documents and
specifications shall be submitted to the department for review and approval
prior to start of construction. All final documents and specifications shall be
appropriately sealed and signed by the project registered architect and
professional engineer(s) licensed by the State of Texas.
(1) The ESRD facility owner or operator shall
submit to the department for review and approval the items in subsection
(b)(1)(A) - (C) of this section (if not previously submitted with preliminary
documents) and one set of final construction documents and specifications
covering the construction of new buildings or alterations, additions,
conversions, modernizations, or renovations to existing buildings.
(2) Construction documents shall be
well-prepared so that clear and distinct prints may be obtained, shall be
accurately and adequately dimensioned, shall include all necessary explanatory
notes, schedules, and legends, and shall be adequate for contract purposes.
Compliance with model building codes and this chapter shall be indicated. The
type of construction, as classified by National Fire Protection Association
220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, 1999 Edition, shall be
provided for existing and new facilities. Final plans shall be drawn to a
sufficiently large-scale to clearly illustrate the proposed design but not less
than one-eighth inch equals one foot. All spaces shall be identified by usage
(using the names of spaces used in this chapter) on all plans (architectural,
fire safety, mechanical, electrical, etc.) submitted. Separate drawings shall
be prepared for each of the following branches of work.
(A) Architectural drawings shall include the
following:
(i) a map of the area within a 500
foot radius of the facility site shall be provided and any hazardous and
undesirable location noted in §
117.102(a)
of this title shall be identified;
(ii) site plan showing all new topography,
newly established levels and grades, existing structures on the site (if any),
new buildings and structures, roadways, parking, walks, easement, overhead or
underground utilities or service lines, and the extent of the areas to be
landscaped. All structures which are to be removed under the construction
contract and improvements shall be shown. A general description of the
immediate area surrounding the site shall be provided;
(iii) plan of each floor and roof to include
fire and smoke separation, means of egress, and identification of all
spaces;
(iv) schedules of doors,
windows, and finishes;
(v)
elevations of each facade;
(vi)
sections through building; and
(vii) scaled details as necessary.
(B) Fire safety plan drawings
shall be provided for all newly constructed buildings, conversions of existing
buildings for facilities, additions to existing licensed facilities, and
remodeled portions of existing buildings containing licensed facilities. Fire
safety plan drawings shall be of a sufficiently large-scale to clearly
illustrate the proposed design but not less than one-sixteenth inch equals one
foot and shall include the following information:
(i) separate fire safety plans (preferably
one floor plan per sheet) shall indicate location of fire protection rated
walls and partitions, location and fire-resistance rating of each fire damper,
and the required means of egress (corridors, stairs, exits, exit passageways);
(I) when a new building is to contain a
proposed facility, when an existing building is converted to a facility, or
when an addition is made to an existing facility building, plans of each floor
and roof shall be provided;
(II)
when a portion of a building is remodeled or when a new service is added, only
the plan of the floor where the remodeling will take place or new service will
be introduced, and the plan of the floor of discharge shall be
provided;
(ii)
designated smoke compartments with floor areas of each compartment, location
and fire-resistance rating (one or two-hour) of each smoke partition, location,
type and fire-resistance rating of each smoke damper;
(iii) location of all required fire alarm
devices, including all fire alarm control panels, manual pull stations, audible
and visual fire alarm signaling devices, smoke detectors (ceiling and
duct-mounted), fire alarm annunciators, fire alarm transmission devices, fire
sprinkler flow switches and control valve supervisory switches on each of the
floor plans; and
(iv) areas
protected with fire sprinkler systems (pendant, sidewall or upright, normal or
quick response, and temperature rating shall be indicated), stand pipe system
risers and sizes with valves and inside and outside fire department
connections, fire sprinkler risers and sizes, location and type of portable
fire extinguishers.
(C)
Equipment drawings shall include the following:
(i) all equipment necessary for the operation
of the facility as planned. The design shall indicate provisions for the
installation of large and special items of equipment and for service
accessibility;
(ii) fixed equipment
(equipment which is permanently affixed to the building or which shall be
permanently connected to a service distribution system designed and installed
during construction for the specific use of the equipment). The term fixed
equipment includes items such as laundry extractors, communication systems, and
built-in casework (cabinets);
(iii)
movable equipment (equipment not described in clause (ii) of this subparagraph
as fixed). The term moveable equipment includes wheeled equipment, plug-in type
monitoring equipment, and relocatable items; and
(iv) equipment which is not included in the
construction contract but which requires mechanical or electrical service
connections or construction modifications. The equipment described in this
clause shall be identified on the drawings to ensure its coordination with the
architectural, mechanical, and electrical phases of construction.
(D) Structural drawings shall
include:
(i) plans for foundations, floors,
roofs, and all intermediate levels;
(ii) a complete design with sizes, sections,
and the relative location of the various members;
(iii) a schedule of beams, girders, and
columns;
(iv) dimensioned floor
levels, column centers, and offsets;
(v) details of all special connections,
assemblies, and expansion joints; and
(vi) special openings and pipe sleeves
dimensioned or otherwise noted for easy reference.
(E) Mechanical drawings shall include:
(i) complete ventilation systems (supply,
return, exhaust), all fire and smoke partitions, locations of all dampers,
registers, and grilles, air volume flow at each device, and identification of
all spaces (e.g., corridor, patient room);
(ii) boilers, chillers, heating and cooling
piping systems (steam piping, hot water, chilled water), and associated
pumps;
(iii) cold and warm water
supply systems, water heaters, storage tanks, circulating pumps, plumbing
fixtures, emergency water storage tank(s) (if provided), and special piping
systems such as for deionized water;
(iv) nonflammable medical gas piping (oxygen,
compressed medical air, vacuum systems, nitrous oxide), emergency shutoff
valves, pressure gages, alarm modules, gas outlets;
(v) drain piping systems (waste and soiled
piping systems, laboratory drain systems, roof drain systems);
(vi) fire protection piping systems
(sprinkler piping systems, fire standpipe systems, water or chemical
extinguisher piping system for cooking equipment);
(vii) piping riser diagrams, equipment
schedules, control diagrams or narrative description of controls, filters, and
location of all duct-mounted smoke detectors; and
(viii) laboratory exhaust and safety
cabinets.
(F) Electrical
drawings shall include:
(i) electrical
service entrance with service switches, service feeders to the public service
feeders, and characteristics of the light and power current including
transformers and their connections;
(ii) location of all normal electrical system
and essential electrical system conduits, wiring, receptacles, light fixtures,
switches and equipment which require permanent electrical connections, on plans
of each building level:
(I) light fixtures
marked distinctly to indicate connection to critical or life safety branch
circuits or to normal lighting circuits; and
(II) outlets marked distinctly to indicate
connection to critical, life safety, or normal power circuits;
(iii) telephone and communication,
fixed computers, terminals, connections, outlets, and equipment;
(iv) nurses calling system showing all
stations, signals, and annunciators on the plans;
(v) in addition to electrical plans, single
line diagrams prepared for:
(I) complete
electrical system consisting of the normal electrical system and the essential
electrical system including the on-site generator(s), transfer switch(es),
emergency system, panels, subpanels, transformers, conduit, wire sizes, main
switchboard, power panels, light panels, and equipment for additions to
existing buildings, proposed new facilities, and remodeled portions of existing
facilities. Feeder and conduit sizes shall be shown with schedule of feeder
breakers or switches;
(II) complete
nurses calling system with all stations, signals, annunciators, etc. with room
number noted by each device and indicating the type of system (nurses emergency
calling system, or staff emergency assistance calling system);
(III) a single line diagram of the complete
fire alarm system showing all control panels, signaling and detection devices,
and the room number where each device is located; and
(vi) schedules of all panels indicating
connection to emergency system or normal system, and connected load at each
panel.
(3)
Any changes to the final construction documents which affect or change the
function, design, or designated use of an area shall be submitted to the
department for approval prior to authorization of the modifications.