Final Concept
Method for storm water detention or retention.
Landscape maintenance concept.
Fire protection, water supplies, fire hydrants, and
Site Planning and Landscape Design
fire apparatus access roads.
The following information must be complete for the final
Accessibility path for the physically disabled.
concept submittal of all buildings. (If materials produced
for the preliminary concepts submittal do not require
Architectural
modification, such materials are acceptable for this
submission.)
Drawings.
1. Floor plans, showing as a minimum:
Drawings.
Work areas, lobbies, corridors, entrances,
1. Site plan (at least one block around site), describing:
stairways, elevators, special spaces and service
spaces (with the principal spaces labeled).
buildings, setbacks and easements.
Dimensions for critical clearances, such as vehicle
Building orientation with respect to path of sun.
access, should be indicated.
Building massing and relationship to massing of
Office areas must show proposed layouts down to
surrounding buildings.
Future building expansion potential.
between the approved program and the building
Location of on-site and off-site utilities.
concept is achievable.
Proposed interior layouts showing:
General landscape design, showing location of
open office plan
●
major features.
enclosed office plan.
●
Pedestrian and vehicular circulation. (Include
Indicate how major mechanical and electrical
direction of traffic on adjoining streets.)
equipment can be removed/replaced.
Parking and service areas.
2. Elevations of major building faades, showing:
Fire protection, water supplies, fire hydrants, and
Fenestration.
fire apparatus access roads.
Exterior materials.
Narrative.
Cast shadows.
1. Description of site and landscape design final concept.
3. Elevations of major interior spaces, showing:
Circulation.
Lobby/Atrium.
Parking.
Typical public elevator lobby.
Paving.
Typical courtroom elevations.
Landscape design.
Irrigation, if any.
Utility distribution and collection systems.
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SUBMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
A.3
Revised March 2005 PBS-P100