Garden Tenders
Garden Tenders
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Security and Emergency Services
United States
Details: This Is A Sources Sought Announcement Only. It Is Neither A Solicitation Announcement Nor A Request For Proposals Or Quotes And Does Not Obligate The Government To Award A Contract. Requests For A Solicitation Will Not Receive A Response. Responses To This Sources Sought Must Be In Writing. The Purpose Of This Sources Sought Announcement Is For Market Research To Make Appropriate Acquisition Decisions And To Gain Knowledge Of Potential Qualified Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses, Veteran Owned Small Businesses, 8(a), Hubzone And Other Small Businesses Interested And Capable Of Providing The Services Described Below. Documentation Of Technical Expertise Must Be Presented In Sufficient Detail For The Government To Determine That Your Company Possesses The Necessary Functional Area Expertise And Experience To Compete For This Acquisition. Responses To This Notice Shall Include The Following: (a) Company Name (b) Address (c) Point Of Contact (d) Phone, Fax, And Email (e) Duns Number (f) Cage Code (g) Tax Id Number (h) Type Of Small Business, E.g. Services Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, Veteran-owned Small Business, 8(a), Hubzone, Women Owned Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Or Small Business Hubzone Business And (i) Must Provide A Capability Statement That Addresses The Organizations Qualifications And Ability To Perform As A Contractor For The Work Described Below.
network Contract Office (nco) 22 Is Seeking A Qualified Vendor To Provide Non-emergent Basic Life Support Ground Ambulance Services To Eligible Beneficiaries That Use Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (vaglahs) Located At 11301 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles Ca 90073. Contractor Shall Provide All Labor, Supervision, Facilities, Equipment, Supplies, Reporting, And Vehicles To Meet The Needs Of This Solicitation. Prospective Contractors Must Be Authorized/certified To Provide The Required Service And Must Show Proof With Any Provided Documents At The Time Of Responding To This Sources Sought Announcement Of The Capabilities Stated Below:
Draft Performance Work Statement Draft
title: Bls Ground Ambulance Services (va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System) Visn 22/station 691/naics 62190
purpose: The Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Va Medical Center (va Gla), Its Associated Community-based Outpatient Clinics (cbocs), And Affiliated Healthcare Clinics Require Contracted Non-emergency Ambulance Transportation Services. The Contractor Shall Provide All Vehicles, Personnel, Management, Supplies, Equipment, And Necessary Reporting For The Provision Of Basic Life Support (bls), Advanced Life Support (als), Critical Care Transport (cct) Services. The Contactor Shall Make These Ambulance Services Available To The Va As Needed, 24 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week (24/7), Including Weekends And Holidays.
background: The Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Main Campus Is Located At 11301 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Ca 90044 And Its Nine (9) Community Based Outpatient Clinics Serve Over 84,000 Veterans In The Southern California Area. The Hospital Has 716 Inpatient Beds And Sees Approximately 8,000 -inpatient Admissions And 1.3 Million Outpatient Visits A Year. Veterans Served By This Facility Live Within The Counties And Zip Codes Listed In Paragraphs 5.2.6 And 5.2.7.
acronyms
als Advanced Life Support
aod Administrative Officers Of The Day
bls Basic Life Support
cct Critical Care Transport
cctp Critical Care Transport Paramedic
ccemtp Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport
co Contracting Officer
cor Contracting Officer S Representative
cpr Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
dol Department Of Labor
emt Emergency Medical Technician
iaw In Accordance With
oo Ordering Officer
pws Performance Work Statement
qasp Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan
qc Quality Control Plan
tb Tuberculosis
tjc The Joint Commission
vts Veteran Transportation Service
scope/requirements
Types Of Ambulance Service
the Contractor Shall Provide Non-emergent, Basic Life Support (bls), Advanced Life Support (als), And Critical Care Transport (cct) Ambulance Services On An As-need Basis In Accordance With All Federal, State.
and Local Regulations.
occasionally A Veteran Will Need To Be Transported With Va Staff And Equipment; The Contractor Shall Return Va Staff And Equipment To The Original Place Of Pick-up.
Transport Of Miscellaneous Items With The Patient
the Contractor May Also Be Required To Transport Patient Luggage, Medical Records, Medication, And Comfort Items From Pickup Points To Destination At No Additional Cost To The Government. Luggage To Be Transported Will Be Restricted To Suitcase And Valise Types. When Patients Are Transported To The Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Destination Is Deemed To Be The Er, Admissions, The Clinic, Or Service Within The Hospital, Or Directly To The Ward As Instructed By Va Staff.
Contractor Personnel: Contractor Personnel Shall Be Courteous And Always Conduct Themselves In A Businesslike Manner While Providing Services Under This Contract.
emergency Medical Technicians (emts), Critical Care Transport Paramedics (cctps) & Other Personnel
emts, Cctps And Other Medical Personnel (as Applicable) Shall At All Times Meet The Qualifications Specified In This Contract As Well As All Applicable Federal, State, And Local Government Laws, Regulations, And Standards. Emts, Cctps And Other Medical Personnel (as Applicable) Shall Be Certified, Licensed, Or Otherwise Officially Recognized By The Local, State, Or Regional Government Or Public Entity Where The Emergency Service Is Operated Or By Which It Is Governed.
if The Contractor Wishes To Add Or Replace Personnel Throughout The Life Of The Contract, It Shall Provide Evidence Of Required Training, Certifications, Licensing, And Any Other Qualifications To The Contracting Officer S Representative (cor) For Review.
all Ambulance Drivers Shall Have A Valid Driver S License In Accordance With State Requirements For Their Place Of Operation And The Services They Perform. If The Contractor Wishes To Add Or Replace Drivers Throughout The Life Of The Contract, It Shall Provide A Valid Driver S License To The Cor.
cctps Shall Have Met All State Requirements For The Tier In Which They Are Performing Services In (i, Ii, Iii). Proof In The Form Of A Current Certificate For The Successful Completion Of Such Must Be Provided To The Cor Upon Request.
investigative Requirements For Contract Personnel: Contract Personnel Will Be Subject To The Same Investigative Requirements As Those For Regular Va Appointees And Employees. The Level Of Investigation Commensurate With The Level Of Access To Perform The Performance Work Statement Is: Special Agreement Checks (sac). Fingerprinting For Contract Personnel Will Be Conducted At Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. Thereafter The Contracted Employees Will Be Subject Annually To The Same Requirement, With A 90-day Window To Complete Such Requirement As Provided By Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. The Va Security And Investigation Center (sic) Is Responsible For Adjudicating All Background Investigations For Contract Employees.
emts, Cctps, And Other Contractor Personnel As Applicable Must Pass The Contractor S Background Check And Must Not Have Been Convicted Of (or Have Any Pending Charges For) A Felony For The Past Five Years. Personnel (and Contractor) Must Report Any New Or Additional Charges Or Convictions If They Arise During The Course Of Performance Under This Contract So Va Can Review Them And Determine Whether The Employee In Question Needs To Be Discharged Of His Or Her Duties Until The Matter Is Adjudicated.
tuberculosis Exposure Control Policy
the Contractor Shall Provide The Va With A Policy On Tuberculosis (tb) Exposure And Control, To Include Tb Decontamination.
the Contractor Shall Have Its Personnel Tested For Tb In Accordance With State Guidelines And Provide Written Confirmation To The Cor That All Personnel (current Employees And Any New Hires) Performing Services Under This Contract Are Current In Their Tb Test By At The Start Of Each Ordering Period.
Contractor Equipment, Vehicles, And Inspection
ambulances Shall Meet All Applicable Federal, State, And Local Regulations And Specifications, Including But Not Limited To Licensing, Registration, And Safety Standards.
the Va Reserves The Right To Inspect The Contractor S Equipment And Vehicles Or Require Documentation Of Compliance With State Laws, Rules, Regulations, And Guidelines Governing Emergency Medical Transport Vehicles (ambulances). Va Inspections Of Contractor Equipment Do Not Constitute A Warranty Or Guarantee That The Contractor S Vehicles And Equipment Are Properly Maintained. The Va Reserves The Right To Restrict The Contractor S Use Of Equipment And Vehicles In The Performance Of This Contract Which Are Not In Compliance With Contract Requirements. The Restriction Of Such Equipment And Vehicles Shall Not Relieve The Contractor From Performance In Accordance With The Contract Nor Necessitate Additional Cost To The Va.
vehicles Shall Be Clean And Maintained In Good Repair In Accordance With Manufacturer S Instructions.
the Contractor Shall Not Borrow Or Exchange Supplies, Equipment, And/or Medications With The Va. Equipment Attached To Or In Use By The Patient At Time Of Pick-up May Remain With The Patient During Transport To Ensure Continuity Of Care. Medical Control Authorities Are Responsible For Maintaining And Supplying Medication During Patient Transport. All Va Equipment And Unused Medications Must Be Returned To Va During Patient Drop-off Or As Promptly As Feasible Within 24 Hours.
the Contractor Shall Furnish All Linen Required For Patient Transport At No Additional Cost. Linen Shall Not Be Exchanged With Linen Belonging To Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Or Its Cboc Locations.
the Contractor Must Be Capable Of Transporting The Drugs And/or Equipment As Required By The Patient As Listed In Attachment A Critical Care Transport Capabilities Confirmation. The Contractor Shall Have The Appropriate Medications, Up To And Including Cct If Necessary, Based On The Ems Region The Ambulance Provider Is Functioning In.
the Contractor Shall Furnish Qualified Personnel As Required By Contract Specifications To Accomplish All Services Under This Contract.
the Contractor Personnel Performing Services For The Va, Shall, At All Times, Conduct Themselves In A Professional Manner, And Be Identified By Having The Company Name, And Employee Name Affixed To
the Uniform. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Furnishing All Vehicles, Uniforms, Nametags And/or Badges For Performance Of Services Under This Contract. Employee Identifications Shall Be Worn In Clear View Above The Waist. The Contractor Personnel Shall Not Smoke/play Loud Music Originating From Any Device In Vehicles While Transporting Va Patients.
each Driver Shall Possess A Driver S License That Is Valid For The Class Of Vehicle Driven. Evidence Of A Special Transportation Service Vehicle Permit, Or Endorsement Issued By The Commissioner Of Public Safety.
be At Least 18 Years Of Age And Have Not Less Than One Year Of Experience As A Licensed Driver; And
for The Past Three Years:
have Not Had A Driver S License Canceled Or Suspended.
have A Driving Record Clear Of Convictions For Operating A Motor Vehicle Or Motorcycle Without Insurance.
have A Driving Record Clear Of Convictions For Driving A Motor Vehicle Without A Valid Current License For The Class Of Vehicle Driven.
have A Driving And Criminal Record Clear Of Convictions For Driving Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or A Controlled Substance.
the Contractor Personnel Will Ensure That The Patient Is Secured To The Stretcher/cot And That The Stretcher/cot Is Secure In The Back Of The Ambulance Before The Vehicle Moves.
ambulance Drivers Shall Have A Valid Driver S License, In Accordance With Federal, State, And Local Government Requirements For Their Place Of Operation For The Services They Perform, Be Capable Of Administering Oxygen And Shall Have Successfully Completed The Standard And Advanced First Aid Course Of The American Red Cross Of U.s. Bureaus Of Mines Of Equivalent And Be Capable Of Providing Necessary Medical Assistance To The Attending Emergency Medical Technician Or Paramedic.
emergency Medical Technician (emt) And Paramedic Qualifications: Emt S And Paramedic S Providing Services Under This Contract Shall Have The Following Qualifications, In Additions To Those Required By Federal, State, And Local Government:
have Completed Training In Accordance With The Standards Published By The Department Of Health And Human Services With A Minimum Curriculum Of 150 Hours Or Equivalent Including An In-hospital Training Period. Such Training Programs Must Also Be Acceptable Under The Regulating Requirements For Local Ems Systems Supported By Dhhs Under Pl 93-154, Federal Register 39:24304. (1974).
shall Be Certified, Licensed, Or Otherwise Officially Recognized By The Local, State Of Regional Government Or Public Entity Where The Emergency Ambulance Service Is Operated Or By Which It Is Governed.
Transportation Request
4.5.1 Vetride Or Va-approved Transportation Software Utilization:
the Contractor Agrees To Utilize The Vetride Vendor Portal Or Va-approved Transportation Software With Every Patient Transported Under This Contract.
department Of Veteran Affairs Will Provide The Software And Access To The Vetride Vendor Portal Or Va-approved Transportation Software For The Vendor/contractor In This Contract. The Contractor Will Utilize The Vetride Vendor Portal Or Va-approved Transportation Software Fully As Instructed:
receive And Respond To Electronic Trip Requests.
receive, Use, And Ensure The Use Of The Vendor Pass By The Driver.
submit Claims Via The Electronic Hcfa 1500 In The Vetride Vendor Portal Or Va-approved Transportation Software System.
all Invoices Must Be Submitted Within 30 Calendar Days Of Date Of Service In Accordance With 38 Cfr 70 To Be Considered Timely Submission.
the Contractor S Invoice Must Be On The Hcfa 1500 To Include:
contract Number
date Of Service (to Include Box 24 A-j)
authorization Number(s)
pick-up And Drop-off Location Of The Patient
base Rate
name (last, First And Middle Initial (if Any)) And Full Social Security Number (box 1a) Of Patient Transported.
date Of Birth And Sex
diagnosis Codes Or Nature Of Illness Or Injury
documentation Of Circumstances When Billing For Waiting Time
any Miscellaneous Charges For Which The Contractor Is Expecting Reimbursement I.e., Tool Charges, Waiting Time, Etc.
va Authorizing Official S Name
healthcare Procedure Coding System/national Level Ii (hcpcs)
unauthorized Charges Will Be Reviewed By The Contracting Officer Representative (cor) As To The Validity Of The Charges And As To Whether The Payment Will Be Made. A Final Determination Will Be Made Within 30 Days After Notifying The Contractor Of The Charges, Which Are Being Suspended.
Note: Invoices For Government Transportation Contracts Will Transition From Tungsten To Vetride During The Life Of The Contract. The Co Will Provide Notice To The Contractor Of The Start Date With Updated Instructions From Those Listed Above. Until The Transition Has Been Approved, Contractor Shall Use Tungsten To Submit All Invoices.
a Transportation Request Is Defined As One Incidence Of A Request For One-way Service (bls, Als, Cct). No More Than One Patient Will Be Transported Per Order Unless Approved By An Authorized Va Staff. Transportation Requests Will Be Made Through Vetride Or Va-approved Transportation Software Utilization. Contractors Must Have The Capability To Receive Orders, Update Ride Status, And Input Trip Costs And Other Required Data Through This Portal. Contractors Must Have Dedicated Staff Available To Monitor This Portal 24/7. Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Travel Program Staff Will Be Available To Assist With Account Setup And Training For The Contractor S Staff. In The Event Vetride Or Other Va-approved Transportation Software Utilization Is Down, Other Methods Of Communication (i.e., Telephone, Facsimile) Will Be Used To Place Transportation Requests.
va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Travel Program Staff/or Authorized Va Employees Will Work With The Contractor The Following Business Day To Reconcile Any Transportation Requests That Were Placed Outside Of Vetride Or Va-approved Transportation Software Utilization.
the Contractor Must Update Vetride Or Va-approved Transportation Software Utilization With Any Data And/or Notes In Real Time That Deviate From The Original Order Such As Invoicing For Additional Mileage Due To A Road Closure, Wait Time, Reason For No Load, Etc. Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Travel Program Staff/or Authorized Va Employees May Place A Hold On Payment Of This Order Until It Has Been Reconciled.
only The Following Va Staff Are Authorized To Place, Cancel, Or Make Changes To Transportation Requests:
contracting Officer (co)
administrative Officer Of The Day (aod)
contracting Officer S Representative (cor)
ordering Officers (oo)
beneficiary Travel Office Staff
the Contracting Officer Will Furnish The Contractor With The Names Of Individuals Above, Who Are Authorized As Ordering Officers, By Separate Memorandum Upon Issuance Of The Contract. The Contracting Officer Will Update This List Throughout The Life Of The Contract As Ordering Officers Change.
ordering Officers Are Responsible For Issuing And Administering Orders Placed Under This Contract. Ordering Officers Have No Authority To Modify Any Term Of This Basic Contract. Any Deviation From The Terms Of The Basic Contract Must Be Approved In Writing By The Contracting Officer Responsible For This Contract. The Contractor Shall Accept Orders Against This Contract Only From The Contracting Officer And/or Authorized Ordering Officers. Fulfilling Orders From Persons Other Than The Contracting Officer Or Ordering Officer May Result In Loss Or Delay In Payment For Supplies/services Provided Under Such Orders.
non-authorized Va Employees And Private Agencies (e.g., Nursing Homes) Are Not Considered Authorized To Place Transportation Requests.
All Patient Pick-up(s) And Drop-off(s) Shall Be Authorized Via Orders Which Shall Only Be Issued By The Designated Ordering Officers. When Placing Orders For Services, The Ordering Officer Shall Contact The Designated Contractor Point Of Contact(s) To Provide The Following Information:
mode Of Transportation Required,
required Time Of Arrival
name Of The Beneficiary,
pick-up And Delivery Point,
type And Number Of Additional Medical Care Specialists Required,
type Of Equipment Required,
last Four Of The Patient's Social Security Number, And
any Other Special Instructions
for All Transports An Audit System Will Be Put In Place By The Va To Include The Cor Or Designee, Beneficiary Travel Department Staff, And Clinical Staff To Ensure Appropriateness Of The Order And Timeliness Of The Response.
the Type Of Transportation Service (bls, Als, Cct) Required Will Be Discussed And Determined By Va Clinical Personnel And The Contractor. The Contractor Shall Transport The Patient Per Its Policies And Standard Industry Practice. If The Type Of Transportation Service Differs From What Was Agreed Upon By The Va And Contractor, The Contractor Shall Submit Documentation To The Va Explaining Its Rationale.
the Va May Authorize An Escort (e.g., Spouse, Relative, Guardian, Etc.) To Accompany The Patient During Medical Transport If It Is Practicable And, In The Patient S, Best Interest. The Contractor Shall Allow The Escort To Accompany The Patient At No Additional Cost.
the Contractor Shall Have Sufficient Vehicles And Personnel To Provide Services For Up To Two (2) Simultaneous Transportation Requests. Transports Required May Be For Any Mix Of Bls, Als Transports. One Of These Four Simultaneous Transports May Require Cct Capability Up To Tier Iii. If Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Requires Ambulance Services Exceeding Four (4) Simultaneous Transportation Requests, The Vendor Will Be Offered To Provide The Services If They Have Sufficient Vehicles/personnel Available; But May Decline These Additional Orders If Sufficient Vehicles/personnel Are Unavailable.
the Number Of Transports Under Normal Operating Conditions Will Typically Range From Zero (0) To Nine (9) Transports Each Weekday And Significantly Less On Weekends And Holidays. The Number Of Actual Transports May Vary Throughout The Life Of The Contract.
the Patient May Bring With Her Or Him Up To Three (3) Liters Of Oxygen. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Providing Adequate And Safe Storage Of The Oxygen Tanks During Transport.
response Times*
orders That Are Scheduled By 7 Pm Local Time The Day Before The Required Services Are Defined As Scheduled In Advance. With The Exceptions Found Below, The Contractor Shall Arrive On Time For All Orders Scheduled In Advance.
emergent Transport (originating From Va (only): The Contractor Shall Be Required To Provide Ground Ambulance Arrangements Within Thirty (30) Minutes Of Order/patient Pick Up Call.
for All Add-ons (not Scheduled In Advance) Transportation Requests, With Pick Up At Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System: The Contractor Will Be Allotted Up To A Sixty (60) Minute Response Time From Time Of Order Placement For Transportation Requests That Are Not Previously Scheduled In Advance.
for An Urgent Transport Request For A Critical Patient (as Deemed By The Physician) With Pick Up At Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, The Contractor Will Be Allotted Up To A Thirty (30) Minute Response Time.
for Transportation Requests Which Do Not Have A Pick-up At Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System:
the Contractor May Be Required, If Requested By The Va, To Dispatch Ambulances On Short Notice For Transportation Request Not Scheduled In Advance; For These Transportation Requests The Contractor Shall Dispatch Ambulances Within Thirty (30) Minutes Of Receiving The Order.
pick-up Appointment Times Shall Be Agreed Upon By The Va And Contractor At Time Of Order Placement And Be Reasonable Based Upon Travel Distance, Speed Limits, And Weather Conditions.
the Contractor S Patient Pick-up Time Cannot Be More Than 15 Minutes Prior To The Schedule Pickup Time Nor 15 Minutes Later Than The Scheduled Pickup Time For Transportation Requests Scheduled In Advance.
* The Contractor Shall Not Be Held Liable For Nonperformance Caused By An Occurrence Beyond The Reasonable Control Of The Contractor And Without Its Fault Or Negligence Such As, Acts Of God Or The Public Enemy, Acts Of The Government In Its Sovereign Or Contractual Capacity, Fires, Floods, Epidemics, Quarantine Restrictions, Strikes, And Unusually Severe Weather. The Contractor Must Notify The Va With As Much Advance Notice As Possible Should Any Of These Occur.
cancellations
for Va Initiated Transportation Requests (scheduled), If Contractor Is Notified Of Cancellation Before The Vehicle Is Dispatched, There Shall Be No Charge To The Government.
4.5.2.1.1. 4.3.1.1.1 A No Show Is Defined As A Transportation Request Which Is Cancelled After The Contractor Has Dispatched A Vehicle, The Vehicle Is Enroute, Or Has Arrived At The Pick-up Location, And There Is No Longer A Requirement For Patient Transportation. The Contractor May Request One-way Reimbursement For No-shows. No-show Reimbursement Shall Be Based Upon The Base Rate For The Type Of Service Requested (bls, Als, And Cct) And The One-way Mileage (bls, Als, And Cct) Accrued Enroute To The Pick-up Location At Time Of Cancellation. Mileage For No- Show Cancellations Shall Be Confirmed By The Contractor And Reported To The Va As Soon As Possible From Time Of Cancellation.
for Add-on Transportation Requests Out Of Va Loma Linda Healthcare System S Main Facility And Associated Cboc Locations Only (unscheduled), The Contractor Will Immediately Dispatch A Vehicle Upon Receipt Of The Order (including Transportation Requests In Which The Final Destination May Change Prior To Pick Up Due To The Critical Condition Of The Patient). When The Contractor Is Notified Of A Cancellation Prior To Arrival At The Va Loma Linda Healthcare System Campus, There Shall Be No Charge To The Government.
Pick-up/drop-off/reporting Procedures
ambulance Personnel Shall Pick-up And Deliver Patients At Specified Locations (e.g., Front Door Of Entrance). These Locations Will Be Specified By Va Staff When An Order Is Placed And Communicated To The Transporting Personnel.
when Applicable, Ambulance Personnel Shall Report To The Veteran Transportation Service (vts) Dispatcher Or Administrative Officer Of The Day (aod) To (1) Announce His/her Arrival To Pick-up And
transfer The Patient And (2) Obtain Report Of Pertinent Information Regarding The Patient S Condition From The Primary Nurse/physician.
when Delivering A Patient, Ambulance Personnel Shall Give Report To The Appropriate Va Healthcare Staff And Provide A Copy Of The Run Sheet Which Will Be Retained By The Facility For Inclusion To The Patient S Medical Record.
in Cases Where Ambulance Personnel Must Divert To A Local Emergency Department While Performing A Va Authorized Transport, The Contractor S Dispatcher Shall Notify The Va Beneficiary Travel Department Or Administrative Officer Of The Day Of The Patient S Location And Status As Soon As This Information Becomes Available.
Patient Welfare
the Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Patient S Welfare During Transport. The Contractor Shall Be Held Responsible For Patient And/or Va Property During Transport. Any Damaged Or Lost Wheelchairs, Walkers, Crutches, Or Personal Belongings Shall Be Replaced At The Contractor S Expense.
the Va Requires The Contractor To Exercise Extreme Caution And Care In The Handling Of Patients.
if A Va Beneficiary Being Transported Declines To Be Properly Secured Or Removed The Securement Devices Himself/herself, The Driver Will Notify The Contracting Officer S Representative (cor) Of This Fact Prior To Departure. The Contractor Is Not Required To Transport Any Va Beneficiary Who Refuses To Be Properly Secured While Being Transported. In The Event That The Beneficiary Refuses To Be Properly Secured, They Shall Be Returned Back Into The Building Which They Came From.
Incident Reporting
the Contractor Shall Notify The Cor, Requestor, Program Manager, Beneficiary Travel Department, Of Any Accidents And/or Safety Problems That Occur While The Patient Is Being Transported. This Notification Shall Occur Within One (1) Hour By Telephone. A Written Report Of The Incident Shall Be Delivered To The Cor, Program Manager, Or Beneficiary Travel Department, By The Close Of Business Of The Next Working Day.
the Cor Will Monitor The Service Provided. The Contractor Shall Cooperate With The Cor In Providing Information And Answering Questions In A Timely Manner. The Contractor Shall Promptly Inform The Cor Of Any Complaints Received Directly From Patients. If Warranted, The Va May Conduct Incident Investigations And Require Written Response From The Contractor Within 48 Hours Of Request.
Invoicing
each Transport Shall Include Thirty (30) Minutes Of Wait Time; The Contractor May Invoice For Wait Times In Excess Of This Initial Thirty (30) Minutes. Wait Time Shall Begin Only Once The Contractor Has Both Reached The Pick-up Address Location And The Appointment Time Has Elapsed. All Wait Times Shall Be Itemized And Invoiced In Fifteen (15) Minute Intervals. For Partial Fifteen (15) Minute Intervals, Zero (0) To Seven (7) Minutes Shall Be Rounded Down To Zero (0) Minutes And Eight (8) To Fifteen (15) Minutes Rounded Up To Fifteen (15) Minutes.
when Invoicing For Mileage, The Contractor Shall Round To The Nearest Mile. Mileage Ending In .5 Or Higher Shall Be Rounded Up To The Nearest Mile. Mileage Ending In .4 Or Lower Shall Be Rounded Down To The
nearest Mile. Payment For Mileage To Or From The Point Of Care Shall Be Limited To The Va S Calculation According To The Va S Bing Maps Api Determination. Bing Maps Api Is Optimized To Determine Mileage Based On The Shortest Time Of Travel.
if Unloaded Mileage Exceeds Loaded Mileage, The Contractor May Invoice For A Flat Fee Only If The Following Also Occur:
unloaded Mileage Exceeds 75 Miles.
the Contractor Does Not Deviate From A Route To Intentionally Make Unloaded Mileage Exceed Loaded Mileage.
except For No Shows And Trips When Unloaded Mileage Exceeds Loaded Mileage In Accordance With 4.9.3, The Contractor Shall Invoice For Loaded (patient Onboard) Services And Mileage Only.
upon Notification Of The Contracting Officer, The Vendor Must Receive Training And Begin Implementation Of Invoices Via Vet Ride Within 30 Days Versus Va Tungsten Network E-invoicing Network. Invoices Must Be Submitted Via The Electronic Hcfa 1500 In The Vetride Vendor Portal Or Other Va Approved Software. These Invoices Shall Not Include Patient Information, But Shall Include The Following:
contractor Name
contract Number
current Purchase Order Number
date Of Service
total Amount Invoiced Including A Summary Of The Total Number Of Charges That Align With The Line Items Of This Contract (i.e., Total Number Of Bls Base Rate, Total Bls Mileage Incurred, Etc.)
an Itemized List Of Charges Or Services Rendered That Align With The Line Items Of This Contract (i.e., Bls Base Rate, Bls Mileage Incurred, Etc.)
payment By Va Under This Contract To A Provider Of Ground Ambulance Transportation Services Authorized Under This Contract Extinguishes Any And All Liability On The Part Of Theâ va Beneficiaryâ for That Transportation Service. Â under No Circumstances Are Va Beneficiaries, Third Party Insurances, Medicare, Or Medicaid To Be Billed For The Services Performed Under This Contract.
general Information
this Contract S Ordering Period Shall Be Effective From April 1, 2025, To March 31, 2027
the Place Of Performance Is Variable; Ambulance Services May Be Required To And From Locations Including, But Not Limited To The Following:
va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Va Medical Center Is Located At 11301 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Ca 90044
va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System And Community-based Outpatient Clinics (cbocs):
sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center
16111 Plummer Street North Hills, Ca 91343
818-891-7711
los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center
351 East Temple Street Los Angeles, Ca 90013
213-253-5000
east Los Angeles Va Clinic
5426 East Olympic Boulevard
commerce, Ca 90022-5113
313-725-7372
san Gabriel Valley Va Clinic
7 West Foot Boulevard, Suite D
arcadia, Ca 91006-2367
626-836-2300
bakersfield Outpatient Clinic
1801 Westwind Drive
bakersfield, Ca 93301
661-632-1800
lancaster Outpatient Clinic
340 East I, Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster, Ca 93534-1941
661-729-8655
san Luis Obispo Cboc 1288 Morro Street Ste.#200 San Luis Obispo, Ca 93401
805-543-1233
santa Barbara Outpatient Clinic
4440 Calle Real
santa Barbara, Ca 93110
805-683-1491
Santa Maria Cboc
1550 East Main Street Santa Maria, Ca 93454
oxnard Outpatient Clinic
2000 Outlet Center Drive Ste.225 Oxnard, Ca 93036
mariner Outpatient Clinic
5250 Ralston Street
ventura, Ca 93003-7318
877-251-7295
other Va Medical Centers Or Hospitals Within Veterans Integrated Service Network (visn) 22 Including But Not Limited To:
facility
address
va Long Beach Health Care System
5901 E. 7th Street, Long Beach, Ca 90822
va San Diego Health Care System
3350 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, Ca 92161
va Greater Los Angeles Health Care System
11301 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, Ca 90073
va Loma Linda Health Care System
11201 Benton St, Loma Linda, Ca 92357
other Non-va Medical Facilities And Community Care Facilities As Authorized By The Va.
arroyo Grande Care Center
1212 Farroll Ace
arroyo Grande, Ca 93420-3718
telephone: 805-489-8137
parkview Julian Healthcare Center
1801 Julian Ave
bakersfield, Ca. 93304
telephone: (661) 831-9150
sierra View Care Center
14318 Ohio St.
baldwin Park, Ca. 91706
telephone: (626) 960-1971
topanga Terrace
22125 Roscoe Blvd
canoga Park, Ca 91304
telephone: (818) 883-7292
community Care Center
2335 S. Mountain Ave.
duarte, Ca. 91010
telephone: (626) 357-3207
clearview Sanitarium And Convalescent
15823 S. Western Ave.
gardena, Ca. 90247
telephone: (310) 538-2323
sunnyside Nursing Center
22617 S. Vermont Ave.
torrance, Ca 90502
telephone: (310) 320-4130
country Manor Healthcare Center
11723 Fenton Ave.
lakeview Terrace, Ca. 91342
telephone: (818) 899-0251
guardian Rehabilitation Hospital
533 S. Fairfax Ave
los Angeles, Ca 90036
telephone: (323) 931-1061
kei-ai Los Angeles Healthcare Center
2221 Lincoln Park Avenue
los Angeles, Ca 90031
telephone: (323) 276-5700
maple Healthcare Center
2626 Maple Drive
los Angeles, Ca 90011
telephone: 213-747-6371
new Vista Post-acute
1516 Sawtelle Blvd.
los Angeles, Ca. 90025
telephone: (310) 477-5501
sunray Healthcare Center
3210 W. Pico Blvd.
los Angeles, Ca. 90019
telephone: (323) 734-2171
university Park Healthcare Center
230 E. Adams Blvd.
los Angeles, Ca 90011
telephone: 213-748-0491
view Heights Convalescent Hospital
12619 S. Avalon
los Angeles, Ca. 90061
telephone: (323) 757-1881
windsor Gardens Convalescent Hospital
915 S. Crenshaw Blvd.
los Angeles, Ca. 90019
telephone: (323) 937-5466
bayside Care Center
1405 Teresa Drive
morro Bay, Ca. 93442
telephone: (805) 772-2237
sherman Village Healthcare Center
12750 Riverside Dr.
north Hollywood, Ca 91607
telephone: (818) 766-6105
valley Village Care Center
13000 Victory Blvd.,
north Hollywood, Ca 91606
telephone: (818) 985-5990
maywood Acres Healthcare
2641 S. C St.,
oxnard, Ca 93033
telephone: (805) 487-7840
shoreline Care Center
5225 South "j" Street
oxnard, Ca 93033
telephone: (805) 488-3696
mission View Healthcare Center
1425 Woodside Drive
san Luis Obispo, Ca 93401
telephone: (805) 543-0210
brentwood Healthcare Center
1321 Franklin Street
santa Monica, Ca. 90404
telephone (310) 828-5596
fireside Healthcare Center
94 7 Third St.
santa Monica, Ca. 90403
telephone: (310) 393-7117
chanel Islands Post-acute
3880 Via Lucero,
santa Barbara Ca 93110
telephone: (805) 687-6651
new Vista Nursing & Rehab Center
8647 Fenwick Ave.
sunland, Ca. 91040
telephone: (818) 352-1421
sylmar Health & Rehab
12220 Foothill Blvd.
sylmar, Ca. 91342
telephone: (818) 834-5082
the Care Center On Hazeltine
6835 Hazeltine Ave.
van Nuys, Ca 91405
telephone: 818-997-1841
coastal View Healthcare Center
4904 Telegraph Road
ventura, Ca. 93003
telephone: (805) 642-4101
veteran S Residence.
local Airports Including:
los Angeles International Airport: 1 World Way, Los Angeles, Ca 90045
john Wayne Airport: 18601 Airport Way, Santa Ana, Ca 92707
long Beach Airport: 4100 Donald Douglas Dr, Long Beach, Ca 90808
ontario Airport: Ontario, Ca 91761
hollywood Burbank Airport: 2627 N Hollywood Way, Burbank, Ca 91505
oxnard Airport: 2889 W 5th St, Oxnard, Ca 93030
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5.2.8. Contracting Officer Representative
Tbd
Phone:
Email:
5.2.9. Hours Of Operation:
vaglahs S Normal Hours Of Operation Are Monday Through Friday, 5:00 Am To 6:00 Pm, Exclusive Of Federal Holidays; However, Transportation Services Are Required 24 Hours/day, 7 Days/week, Including Federal Holidays.
5.2.10. Recognized Holidays:
the Following Holidays Are Observed By The Federal Government. If A Federal Holiday Falls On A Saturday, The Immediately Preceding Friday Will Be Observed As The Holiday; If A Federal Holiday Falls On A Sunday The Immediately Succeeding Monday Will Be Observed As The Holiday. In Addition To Those Holidays Listed Below, On Occasion There May Be Other Holidays Declared By Executive Order:
new Year S Day Labor Day
martin Luther King Jr. S Birthday Columbus Day
president S Day Veteran S Day
memorial Day Thanksgiving Day
juneteenth Christmas Day
independence Day
note: The Contractor Is Required To Perform On Holidays Should There Be Scheduled Transports.
5.2.11. Identification Of Contractor Employees:
a. While Performing Services Under The Contract, All Employees Shall Wear A Uniform And Name Tag That Readily Identifies The Company And The Person As An Employee Of The Contractor. Uniforms Are To Be Clean And Maintained In Good Repair. Drivers Must Maintain Accepted Standards Of Cleanliness And Grooming And Demonstrate Courtesy To The Patients Being Transported.
b. All Contract Personnel Attending Meetings, Answering Government Telephones, And Working In Other Situations Where Their Contractor Status Is Not Obvious To Third Parties Are Required To Identify Themselves As Such To Avoid Creating An Impression In The Minds Of Members Of The Public That They Are Government Officials.
c. Contract Personnel Shall Ensure That All Documents Or Reports Produced By Contractors Are Suitably Marked As Contractor Products Or That Contractor Participation Is Appropriately Disclosed.
5.2.12. Site Visit:
va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Requests A Site Visit On Tbd At Tbd With All Prospective Vendors.
vendors Will Meet Mr. Xxxx At Va Long Beach S Tbd. The Facility Is Located At 11301 Wilshire Boulevard, Los
angeles, Ca 90044. Please Rsvp By Calling Or Emailing Mr. Xxxx At:
Wp:
Email:
quality Control Plan
Quality Control
the Contractor Shall Maintain A Quality Control Plan (qcp) That Contains, At A Minimum, The Following:
a Description Of The Company S Organizational Structure Including A Description Of The Roles And Responsibilities Of Management And Supervisors.
a Description Of The Methods To Be Used By The Contractor For Identifying And Preventing Deficiencies Or Problems In The Quality Of Service.
a Description Of The Specific Steps The Contractor Will Take For Corrective Action If Needed If A Deficiency Or Problem In The Quality Of Service Occurs.
a Description Of The Company S Records And Tracking System Used To Identify Up-to- Date Background Checks, Applicable Certifications And Tests, And Training Of Each Employee Performing Services Under This Contract.
a Description Of The Method Used To Provide On-time Ambulance Services To Meet The Requirements Of This Contract (24/7 Availability And Up To 4 Simultaneous Transports In Accordance With Pws 4.5.1.7).
a Description Of The Methods Used To Identify And Prevent Radio Communication Breakdowns And A Detailed Procedure For Alternative Communications In The Event Of Electronic And Mechanical Breakdown Of Vehicle Two-way Radios.
contengency Plan: (in Case Vetride Vendor Portal Is Down) A Description Of The Method/system Used To Log All Requests For Service. The Contractor Shall Confirm That The Log Indicates The Date And Time Of Service Call, Actual Time Of Pick-up Versus The Scheduled Time, Name Of Patient Requiring Services, Designated Pick-up And Delivery Points, Mileage, And Actual Waiting Time At Pick-up And Delivery Points If Waiting Charges Are Claimed. The Contractor Shall Confirm The Log Will Be Sent To The Cor Monthly.
the Government Will Evaluate The Contractor S Performance Under This Contract To Ensure That The
contractor S Qcp Is Adequate, And That Quality Is Achieved Through A Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (qasp).
the Government Shall Prepare A Qasp After Contract Award Derived From The Pws And Contractor S Submitted Quality Control Plan. The Qasp Is A Living Document And The Government May Review And Revise It At Any Time. However, The Government Shall Coordinate Changes To The Qasp With The Contractor.
the Qasp Will Specify The Work Requiring Surveillance And The Government S Method Of Surveillance.
Minimum Performance Standards
the Contractor Shall Maintain Performance Standards In Accordance With The Standards Outlined In The Table Below. Failure To Meet The Acceptable Quality Levels (aql) May Result In Termination Of The Contract.
the Qasp Will Include The Standards Below As Well As Others Derived From The Successful Offeror S Quality Control Plan.
task
pws
reference
standard
acceptable Quality Level
method Of Surveillance
provide On- Time Ambulance
services
section 4.5.1.8.3
scheduled Patient Pick-ups Shall Not Deviate More Than 15 Minutes Past Scheduled Pick-up Time For Scheduled
orders
97%
customer Feedback
incident Reporting
section 4.8
the Contractor Shall Notify The Program Manager, Beneficiary Travel Department, Of Any Accidents And/or Safety Problems That Occur While The Patient Is Being Transported. This Notification Shall Occur Within One (1) Hour By Telephone. A Written Report Of The Incident Shall Be Delivered To The Program Manager, Benefits Management, By The Close Of Business Of The Next Working Day.
97%
customer Feedback
invoice Reports
section 4.9
provide A Monthly Invoice Including Secondary Documentation In Accordance With Section 4.10 Of The Pws
95%
100% Inspection
of Monthly Invoices/reports
covid-19 Or Other Similar Infectious Diseases
contractor Shall Not Refuse Transports Of Covid-19 Positive Or Other Similarly Infected Patients.
Contractor Shall Abide By All Additional Procedures And Precautions That May Be Implemented By The Va Based On Va-issued Guidance And/or Cdc Recommendations. These Procedures Are Subject To Change Throughout The Life Of The Contract And Will Be Incorporated Via Attachment (see S03 Vts Patient Transport Ppe And Vehicle Cleaning/disinfection Sop).
contractor Shall Have Written Policy Of Steps They Will Take To Prevent The Spread Of Covid-19 Or Other Similarly Infectious Diseases By Their Employees And/or Vehicles. This Policy Shall, At A Minimum, Include Procedures Of Screening Drivers Before Each Shift, Deliberate Decontamination Of Their Vehicles And All Other Preventative Precautions Taken By Contractor Employees.
contractor Shall Furnish All Required Ppe Throughout The Life Of The Contract.
conformity To Regulations
8.1 The Contractor And His/her Operators Shall Conform To All Federal, State, And Local Regulations Governing The Performance Of Contracted Services.
8.2 Vamc Facilities Have Been Designated No Smoking Areas In Their Entirety. Individuals Found In Violation Of This No Smoking Policy May Be Subject To A $50.00 Federal Citation For Disregarding Posted Safety Rules And Regulations. Furthermore, The Contractor May Be Directed To Stop Work. The Contractor Is To Notify All Of His/her Employees And/or Sub-contractors Of This Strict Enforcement Policy.
wage Rates
9.1. Wage Determination(s) As Listed In Section D In This Solicitation Are Applicable To Any Resulting Contract.
9.2. The Contractor Certifies By Signature On This Offer That The Salaries To Be Paid Workers Involved In The Performance Of The Contract Is Equal To Or Greater Than Those Specified In The Attached Wage Determination(s).
9.3 The Department Of Labor Has Held That Contractors Must Pay Their Employees The Service Contract Act Waged While They Are Driving Both To And From Destinations For The Va. The Wage Determination Is Attached In Section D.
evidence Of Coverage
10.1 Before Commencing Work Under The Contract, The Contractor Shall Furnish The Contracting Officer With A Certification From His/her Insurance Company Indication That The Coverage Outlined In This Contract Has Been Obtained And That It May Not Be Changed Of Canceled During The Term Of The Contract.
worker S Compensation
11.1 The Act Of June 25, 1936, 42 Stat. 1938 (40 Usc 290), Authorized The Constituted Authority Of The Several States To Apply Their Workmen S Compensation Laws To All Lands And Premises Owned Or Held By The United States. The Contractor Agrees To Procure And Maintain While The Contract Is In Effect, Worker S Compensation And Employers Public Liability Insurance. The Policy Shall Provide Coverage For Public Liability Limits Of Not Less Than The Statutory
limitations For Any One Accident, And At Least Meet The Statutory Limitations If More Than One Person Is Involved. , Upon Award Of The Contract, The Contractor Shall Furnish To The Contracting Officer A Certificate From Its Insurance Company Indicating That This Coverage Has Been Obtained And That Such Coverage May Not Be Changed Or Canceled Unless 30 Day Advance Written Notice Is Provided To The Contracting Officer.
contractor Personnel Security Requirements
12.1 All Contractor Employees Who Require Access To The Department Of Veterans Affair's Computer Systems Or Who Come Into Contact With Veteran/beneficiaries Shall Be The Subject Of A Background Investigation And Must Receive A Favorable Adjudication From The Va Office Of Security And Law Enforcement Prior To Contract Performance. This Requirement Is Applicable To All Subcontractor Personnel Requiring The Same Access. If The Investigation Is Not Completed Prior To The Start Date Of The Contract, The Contractor Will Be Responsible For The Actions Of Those Individuals They Provide To Perform Work For The Va.
position Sensitivity - The Position Sensitivity For This Contract Has Been Designated As Low Risk.
background Investigation - The Level Of Background Investigation Commensurate With The Required Level Of Access For This Contract Is National Agency Check With Written Inquiries.
contractor Responsibilities:
The Contractor Shall Pre-screen All Personnel Requiring Va Access To Ensure They Maintain A U.s. Citizenship And Are Able To Read, Write, Speak, And Understand The English Language.
The Contractor Shall Submit Or Have Their Employees Submit The Following Required Forms Requested By Department Of Veterans Affairs, Office Of Security And Law Enforcement, Security, And Investigations Center, 2200 Fort Roots Drive Bldg. 104, North Little Rock, Ar 72114 Within 30 Days Of Receipt:
All Documents Completed And Submitted At The Following Website: Http://www.va.gov/securityinvestigationscenter/
The Contractor, When Notified Of An Unfavorable Determination By The Government, Shall Withdraw The Employee From Consideration From Working Under The Contract. Failure To Comply With The Contractor Personnel Security Requirements May Result In Termination Of The Contract Or Cause.
the Contractor Shall Agree That All Deliverables, Associated Working Papers, And Other Material Deemed Relevant By The Contractor In The Performance Of This Task Order Are The Property Of The United States Government. The Contractor Shall Agree That All Individually Identifiable Health Information Shall Be Treated With The Strictest Confidentiality. Access To Records Shall Be Limited To Essential Personnel Only. Records Shall Be Secured When Not In Use. At The Conclusion Of The Contract, All Copies Of Individually Identifiable Health Records Shall Be Destroyed Or Returned To The Va. Any Individually Identifiable Health Records Shall Be Deleted From Computers Not Belonging To The Va. The Contractor Shall Comply With The Privacy Act, 38 U.s.c. 5701, 38 U.s.c. 7332, And 5 U.s.c. 552(a) Et. Seq. Contractor Staff Shall Sign Confidentiality Statements Before The Start Date Of The Contract. The Contractor Shall Comply With All Provisions Of The Health Information Portability And Accountability Act (hipaa), Including But Not Limited To Privacy, Security Of Electronic Health Data, And Adherence To Standards And Code Sets As Required By Hipaa. The Contractor Shall Ensure The Confidentiality Of All Patient And Employee Information And Shall Be Held Liable In The Event Of Breach Of Confidentiality. Any Person, Who Knowingly Or Willingly Discloses Confidential Information Obtained From The Va With Non-essential Persons, May Be Subject To Fines.
12.1.1 Hipaa Compliance. Hipaa Compliance Is Required. The Contractor Must Adhere To The Provisions Of Public Law 104-191, Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (hipaa) Of 1996 And The National Standards To Protect The Privacy And Security Of Protected Health Information (phi). As Required By Hipaa, The Department Of Health, And Human Services (hhs) Has Promulgated Rules Governing The Security And Use And Disclosure Of Protected Health Information By Covered Entities, Including The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va). In Accordance With Hipaa, The Contractor May Be Required To Enter Into A Business Associate Agreement (baa) With Va.
12.1.2 Blood Borne Pathogens: The Contractor And The Employees Provided, Pursuant To This Contract, Shall Comply With The Effective Vamc Policy (and Occupational Health Requirements In Accordance With Osha Blood Borne Pathogens (bbp) Law And The Osha Tuberculosis Compliance Directive, Enforceable Under Osha S General Duty Clause) Governing Health Care Workers Infected With A Blood Borne Pathogen. If The Contractor Obtains Information That A Health Care Worker Providing Care Pursuant To This Agreement May Be Infected With A Blood Borne Pathogen, The Contractor Will Advise The Contracting Officer Immediately.
medical Liabilities Insurance
13.1 The Contractor Shall Carry Required Insurance (see Vaar Clause 852.237-7 Indemnification And Medical Liability Insurance) And Vehicle Insurance In Accordance With The Of California Department Of State Health Services.
annual Vha Training
14.1 In Accordance With Vha Directive 2003-028 "compliance And Business Integrity Program", Its Updates Or Replacement Directives, Ig Guidance At 8994, Section Ii(c); Guidance At 4875, Section Iii (b)(4) Sentencing Guidelines, Section 8b2.1 (b) (4) (b) Annual Compliance Training Is To Be Provided To All Contractors Within The Scope Of Their Work. The Medical Center Cotr S Are To Coordinate The Annual Training With Their Respective Contracting Officer And Compliance And Business Integrity Officers. A Copy Of The Documentation Of The Completed Annual Training Is To Be Provided To The Compliance And Business Integrity Officers For Their Files.
in Accordance With Vha Directive 1605.1 Privacy And Release Of Information , Updates Or Replacement Directives Annual Vha Privacy Policy Training Is To Be Provide To All Contractors Within The Scope Of Their Work. A Copy Of The Documentation Of The Completed Annual Training Is To Be Provided To The Contracting Officer And The Facility Privacy Officer For Their Files.
in Accordance With Va Directive 6500, Information Security Program , Updates Or Replacement Directives Annual Vha Cyber And Security Information Training Is To Be Provided To All Contractors Within The Scope Of Their Work. A Copy Of The Documentation Of The Completed Annual Training Is To Be Provided To The Contracting Officer And The Facility Information Security Officer For Their Files.
conformance With Environmental Management Systems
15.1 The Contractor Shall Perform Work Under This Contract Consistent With The Relevant Policy And Objectives Identified In The Agency, Organizational, Or Facility Environmental Management System (ems) Applicable For Your Contract. The Contractor Shall Perform Work In A Manner That Conforms To All Appropriate Environmental Management Programs And Operational Controls Identified By The Agency, Organizational, Or Facility Ems, And Provide Monitoring And Measurement Information As Necessary For The Organization To Address Environmental Performance Relative To The Environmental, Energy, And Transportation Management Goals. In The Event An Environmental Nonconformance Or Noncompliance Associated With The Contracted Services Is Identified, The Contractor Shall Take Corrective And/or Preventative Actions. In The Case Of A Noncompliance, The Contractor Shall Respond And Take Corrective Action Immediately. In The Case Of A Nonconformance, The Contractor Shall Respond And Take Corrective Action Based On The Time Schedule Established By The Ems Site Coordinator. In Addition, The Contractor Shall Ensure That Their Employees Are Aware Of The Roles And Responsibilities Identified By The Environmental Management System And How These Requirements Affect Their Work Performed Under This Contract.
all On-site Contractor Personnel Shall Complete Yearly Epa Sponsored Environmental Training Specified For The Type Of Work Conducted On-site. Upon Contract Award, The Contracting Officer's Representative Will Notify The Facility-level Environmental Management Systems Coordinator To Arrange Ems Training For Appropriate Staff.
contractor Performance Assessment Rating System (cpars)
required Registration With Contractor Performance Assessment Rating System (cpars)
16.1 As Prescribed In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 42.15, The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va) Evaluates Contractor Past Performance On All Contracts That Exceed $1,000,000 And Shares Those Evaluations With Other Federal Government Contract Specialists And Procurement Officials. The Far Requires That The Contractor Be Provided An Opportunity To Comment On Past Performance Evaluations Prior To Each Report Closing. To Fulfill This Requirement Va Uses An Online Database. The Cpars Database Information Is Shared With The Past Performance Information Retrieval System (ppirs) Database, Which Is Available To All Federal Agencies.
16.2 Ach Contractor Whose Contract Award Is Estimated To Exceed $1,000,000 Is Required To Register With The Contractor Performance Assessment Rating System (cpars) Database At The Following Https://www.cpars.gov/
or By Calling (207) 438-1690. Registration Should Occur No Later Than Thirty Days After Contract Award And Must Be Kept Current Should There Be Any Change To The Contractor S Registered Representative.
16.3 For Contracts With A Period Of One Year Or Less, The Contracting Officer Will Perform A Single Evaluation When The Contract Is Complete. For Contracts Exceeding One Year, The Contracting Officer Will Evaluate The Contractor S Performance Annually. Interim Reports Will Be Filed Each Year Until The Last Year Of The Contract When The Final Report Will Be Completed. The Report Shall Be Assigned In Cpars To The Contractor S Designated Representative For Comment. The Contractor Representative Will Have Thirty Days To Submit Any Comments And Re-assign The Report To The Va Contracting Officer.
16.4 Failure To Have A Current Registration In The Cpars Database, Or To Re-assign The Report To The Va Contracting Officer Within Those Thirty Days, Will Result In The Government S Evaluation Being Placed On File In The Database With A Statement That The Contractor Failed To Respond.
surveillance Checklist
va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
contract: Ground Ambulance
date/time Of Inspection:
government Poc Primary:
government Poc Alternate:
organization:
va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
location: 11301 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, Ca 90073
ss
performance Objective
pws Para
performance Threshold
method Of Surveillance
met
not Met
remarks
ss 1
the Contractor Shall Provide Ambulance Service, 24 Hours Per Day, 365 Days Per Year, As Required In Accordance With The Terms And Conditions Contained Herein.
1
95% Compliance
100% Surveillance Of Each Patient Pick-up.
ss 2
the Objective Of Standards For Maintenance Is To Protect Veterans And To Cause No Harm To All Parties. The Contractor Shall Maintain All Vehicles In A Clean And Orderly Condition, Free From Debris And Accumulations Which May Create An Accident, Injury, Or Fire Hazard.
4.4.3
95% Compliance
100%
surveillance
ss3
the Contractor Shall Maintain (and Furnish Upon Request) Procedures That Outline Preventive Maintenance And/or Repairs On Each Vehicle In An Individual Vehicle File And In Chronological Order, Latest Service On Top. A Statement From The Contractor Indication Compliance Of Vehicle Maintenance Files Is In Place Should Be Submitted At Time Of Offer For Evaluation Purposes. Requested Submission And Verification Of These Documentation Requirements Will Be A Quality Assurance Procedure During The Contract Period.
4.4.3
95% Compliance
100%
surveillance
ss4
the Contractor Shall Furnish Qualified Personnel As Required By Contract Specifications To Accomplish All Services Under This Contract.
4.3.1
100% Compliance
100%
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Important Information: The Government Is Not Obligated To, Nor Will It Pay For Or Reimburse Any Costs Associated With Responding To This Sources Sought Synopsis Request. This Notice Shall Not Be Construed As A Commitment By The Government To Issue A Solicitation Or Ultimately Award A Contract, Nor Does It Restrict The Government To A Particular Acquisition Approach. The Government Will In No Way Be Bound To This Information If Any Solicitation Is Issued. The Va Is Mandated By Public Law 109-461 To Consider A Total Set-aside For Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Set Aside. However, If Response By Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Firms Proves Inadequate, An Alternate Set-aside Or Full And Open Competition May Be Determined. No Sub-contracting Opportunity Is Anticipated. The North American Classification System (naics) Code For This Acquisition Is 621910, Ambulance Services ($22.5 Million).
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Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Tender
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Details: Description Subject : Design And Build Of Dedvmh Nutrition And Dietetics Service Facilities Location : Dedvmh Compound, Bood, Ubay, Bohol Terms Of Reference I. Background Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital (dedvmh) Is A Licensed Level 2 General Hospital Located In Ubay, Bohol With 200 Authorized Bed Capacity Which Aims To Provide Highly Specialized Quality Healthcare Services To All Where Human Dignity Is Valued And Respected By Competent And Committed Personnel. In Accordance With The Provisions Of And Related Issuances Of Doh Administrative Order No. 2019-0056 Increasing The Bed Capacity Of Dedvmh From 50 Beds To 300 Beds And R.a. No. 11223, Or The “universal Health Care Act”, The Hospital Shall Provide Promotive, Preventive, Diagnostic, Curative, And Palliative Care Services, And Research, Professional Teaching And Training Programs And Shall Be Fully Equipped With The State-of-the Art Equipment And Facilities, Complemented By Adequately Trained And Competent Human Resources For Health Appropriate For A Licensed And Accredited Tertiary General Hospital. Dedvmh Shall Strengthen Its Existing Basic Services, And Aim For The Improvement Of Its Service Capability And Capacity Serving As Referral Hospital In The Northeastern Section Of The Bohol Province, Complementing Local Health Systems And Providers Of Municipalities In The Area. In Order To Fulfill This Mandate, Dedvmh Is Upgrading Its Services To Become A Level Iii Hospital To Provide Better And Quality Healthcare Services Especially In The Northeastern Part Of Bohol, Its Catchment Areas And Nearby Provinces. The Increase In The Bed Capacity And Expansion Of Services And Capability Are Consistent With The Dedvmh’s Hospital Development Plan (hdp) And Philippine Health Facility Development Plan (phfdp) 2020-2040. Ii. Objectives As Food Preparation Is Part Of The Critical Functions In Delivering Quality Healthcare Service, It Is Important That Its Site Be Given Adequate Repair And Renovation. The Objective Is To Repair And Expand The Existing Dietary Area Resulting To A More Spacious, Comfortable And Hygienic Station For Its End-users To Work Around. The Improvement Is Expected To Evoke A Less Stressful Environment And Increased Productivity Among Workers. The Design Must Also Conform To The Standards Of Set By In Accordance To The Manual On Technical Guidelines For Hospitals Planning And Design (level 3) And Doh Green And Safe Health Facilities Manual To Develop Climate Smart Health Facilities That Address And Adapt To The Impacts On The Environment. The Winning Bidder Shall Design For This Project With The Approval Of The Medical Center Including The Approved Detailed Estimates, Bill Of Quantities, Technical Specifications, And Methodology Of Construction And Scope Of Works Of The Project. Iii. Conceptual Design The Design Concept Of The Project Was Governed By The Planning And Design Standards Of Level 3 Service Capability Hospital Facility As Prescribed By The Latest Requirements Of The Department Of Health And Other Concerned Agencies. Building Design Shall Conform To The Provisions Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096), Accessibility Law (bp 344), Architecture Law (ra 9266), National Structural Code Of The Philippines, Electrical Engineering Law (ra 7920), Mechanical Engineering Law (ra 5336), Plumbing Code (ra 1378, 1993-1994 Revisions), Fire Code (ra 9514) And Other Laws And Regulations Covering Environmental Concerns And Local Ordinances And Regulations. The As-built Plan And Proposed Schematic Lay-out/call-out Will Be Provided As Basis Reference In The Development Of Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans To Be Submitted As Part Of The Technical Proposal. However, It Is The Responsibility Of The Bidder To Verify Actual Site Conditions And Dimensions. The Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans And Perspectives Shall Be Included Construed Part Of The Technical Proposal As Follows: Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans Required Specified Degree Of Details 1. Schematic Floor Plans: A. Ground Floor All Schematic Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper And Shall Meet The Minimum Space Requirements And Planning/design Guidelines Of Level 3 Hospital For: - Existing Dietary Complex Expansion And Improvement - Into Nutrition And Dietetics Service Facilities Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans Required Specified Degree Of Details A. Aerial Perspective View All Perspective / Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper In Colored Printed And Shall Conform With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered. B. Man’s Eye / Worm’s Eye Perspective View All Perspective / Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper In Colored Printed And Shall Conform With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered. C. Front Perspective View All Perspective / Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper In Colored Printed And Shall Conform With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered. D. Rear Perspective View In Conformance With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered. E. Left & Right-side Perspective View All Perspective / Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper In Colored Printed And Shall Conform With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered F. Longitudinal And Transverse Section Plans At Least One Longitudinal And One Transverse Section Plans In At Least A3 Size Paper The Conceptualization Of The Design Including Its Specifications And Space Requirements Shall Complement And/or Supplement With The Existing Site Conditions And Specification Of The Existing Dietary Area At Ground Floor. Proponent’s Input, Suggestion And Recommendations With Regard To The Identification Of The Scope Or Physical Components And Structures, Specific Outputs And Requirements And Proposed Construction Methods Shall Be Considered. Iv. Performance Specifications And Parameters Site And Space Planning Were Governed By The Standards, Rules And Regulations On The Design Of Level 3 Hospitals As Prescribed By The Department Of Health And Other Concerned Agencies. Building Design Shall Conform To The Provisions Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096), Accessibility Law (bp 344), Architectural Law (ra 9266), Civil Engineering Law (ra 544), National Structural Code Of The Philippines, Electrical Engineering Law (ra 7920), Mechanical Engineering Law (ra5336), Plumbing Code (ra 1378, 1993-1994 Revisions), Fire Code (ra 9514) And Other Laws And Regulations Covering Environmental Concerns And Local Ordinances And Regulations. A. Pre-detailed Design 1. Engineering Surveys And Investigations 1.1 Surveys And Investigations Of The Site Includes Elevations And Contours (at 0.5m Interval), Soil Tests, Location, Dimension, Floor Elevations And Other Pertinent Data On Existing Buildings And Improvements (roads, Parking Areas, Mature Trees) And Existing Utility Lines (e.g. Water, Power, Telephone). 2. Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans/perspective 2.1 Preparation Of The Following Drawings For Design Development Based On The As Built Plan And Schematic Lay-out/call-out Prepared By The Procuring Entity. Please Refer To Section Iii. Conceptual Design. B. Detailed Design Preparation Of Final Design Concept And Detailed Architecture And Engineering Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Schematic Plans For Hospital Building And Design Conceptualization Duly Approved By The Dedvmh. In Determining The Final Design Concept And Detailed Architecture And Engineering Design, The Implementing Unit Together With The Design And Build Contractor Shall Initiate The Coordination Meeting With The Concerned Stakeholders In The Following Schedule: First Session - The Design And Build Contractor Shall Present The First Schematic Plan And Design Concept For Deliberation, Consultation And Inputs By The Proponents Within Ten (10) Calendar Days From The Effectivity Of Notice To Proceed Second Session - The Design And Build Contractor Shall Present The First Revision Of Schematic Plan And Design Concept For Deliberation, Consultation And Inputs By The Proponents, If There Any, Within Twenty (20) Calendar Days From The Effectivity Of Notice To Proceed Third Session - The Design And Build Contractor Shall Present The Second Revision Of Schematic Plan And Design Concept For Deliberation, Consultation And Inputs By The Proponents, If There Any, Within Thirty (30) Calendar Days From The Effectivity Of Notice To Proceed Upon Approval Of The Final Schematic Plan And Design Concept, The Design And Build Contractor Shall Then Proceed For The Design Phase, Enumerated As Follows: 1. Preparation Of The Following Detailed Design Drawings Of Entire Building (see Doh Checklist Of Drawings Requirements) Based On The Design Development Drawings And Design Parameters Including Any Revisions And Refinements As Approved And Required By The Dedvmh: A. Detailed Architectural Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). B. Detailed Structural Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). C. Detailed Electrical Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). D. Detailed Storm Drain, Sanitary And Plumbing Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). E. Detailed Mechanical Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). F. Structural Computations, Including Soil Boring Test Results And Seismic Analysis And Electrical Design Computations. G. General Notes And Technical Specifications Describing Type And Quality Of Materials And Equipment To Be Used, Manner Of Construction And The General Conditions Under Which The Project Is To Be Constructed. H. Detailed Cost Estimates, Detailed Bill Of Qualities, Bill Of Quantities, And Program Of Works Including A Summary Sheet Indicating The Unit Prices Of Construction Materials, Labor Rates And Equipment Rentals. I. Summary Of Works J. All Design Output Shall Include The Following: Particulars Design Required Output Hard Copy Printed In Standard Size Paper 40 X 30 Printed And Hardbound Catalog For All Perspective Views, Architectural Finishes, Electrical Fixtures, Sanitary/plumbing Fixtures Utilizing Standard A4 Size Photo Paper Electronic Copy Electronic Copies In Standard Formats: - Designplansfile.pdf; - Designplanscadfile.dwg; - Design3dfile.skp/dwg/etc; - Powerpointpresentation.ppt; - 3d Animations (walkthrough.mp4/avi/mov/etc.) Design And Build Contractor Shall Compile All The Files And To Be Stored In 1tb External Drive Fourth And Final Session - The Design And Build Contractor Shall Submit The Completed Detailed Design Drawings Of The Entire Building, Within Sixty (60) Calendar Days From The Effectivity Of Notice To Proceed. C. Green Building 1. Design Development Shall Consider At Least Basic Requirements For Green Building Applied To Hospital Facilities In Building Component Systems Such As Architectural, Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, And Sanitary. D. 3d Animation And Walkthrough Presentations Designer Shall Prepare A 3d Walkthrough, That Is, Taking A Virtual Tour Of The Proposed Project/structure In Any Design Platform. It Shall Be Produced From Digital 3d Models That Have Been Visualized To A Photo-realistic Standard That Will Showcase All The Design Elements, Both Externally And Internally Of A Property Development And Its Spaces. Minimum Expected Output Shall Include But Not Limited To: - 3d Walkthrough Presentation That Will Show From The Main Entrance Of The Hospital Compound, Going Through The Site Where The Project Is To Be Located. From The Site, It Should Walk Through The Main Facade And Entrance Of The Ground Floor Of The Building Up To The Third Floor Showing All The Respective Floors, Its Lobbies, Hallways, Rooms And Other Support Facilities. - In Addition, The 3d Walkthrough Presentation Shall Include The Exterior Views / Facade Of The Building With Its Adjoining Structures. E. Pre-construction Pre-construction Meeting Shall Be Scheduled On The Next Day That The Completed Detailed Design Drawings Are Submitted. Key Stakeholders—including The Dedvmh, And The Design And Build Contractor (architects, Engineers, Consultants, And Contractor—must Attend). The Meeting Will Serve To: Review And Confirm The Submitted Design Documents. Ensure That The Designs Comply With The Project’s Specifications, Budget, And Schedule. Address Any Necessary Adjustments Or Clarifications Before Construction Commences. After The Pre-construction Meeting, The Design And Build Contractor Shall Finalize And Submit The Following Documents For The Approval Of Dedvmh: 1. Duly Signed Construction Schedule And S-curve 2. Duly Signed Manpower Schedule 3. Duly Signed Construction Methods 4. Duly Signed Pert Cpm And Ghannt Chart Showing Per Item Of Works Of Individual Projects 5. Log Book This Submission Should Encompass All Architectural, Structural, And Mepfs Plans, Specifications, And Any Amendments From The Meeting. These Documents Will Form The Basis For Construction. Upon The Dedvmh’s Approval Of The Submitted Construction Documents, A Notice To Commence Will Be Issued. Construction Activities May Only Begin Following The Issuance Of This Notice. F. Construction As A Rule, Contract Implementation Guidelines For Procurement Of Infrastructure Projects Shall Comply With Annex “e” And Guidelines For The Implementation Of Contracts For Design And Build Infrastructure Projects Shall Comply With Annex “g” Of Irr, Ra 9184. The Following Provisions Shall Supplement These Procedures: 1. Scope Of Works: Supply Of Materials, Labor, Tools And Equipment Necessary To Complete The Execution Of Architectural, Structural And Electrical And Mechanical Works. Includes All Other Necessary Works That Complete For The Fully Operational Building But Limited To The Following Work Items; A) Site Works - Provision Of Temporary Perimeter Fence - Demolition Of Existing Building/structure, Includes Hauling Of Debris Within The Hospital Compound - All Materials, Debris, Etc. Identified As Garbage As Directed By Hospital Management Shall Be Disposed Off-site - Excavation And Grading Provide Necessary Soil Protection On Excavated Portion. - Soil Poisoning And Termite Control B) Foundation Works - Foundation Of The Entire Building Includes Column Footings, Wall Footings And Other Sub-structures As Specified In The Approved Plan. C) Concrete Works - From New Foundation; Includes Slabs, Beams And Girders D) Architectural Works I) Exterior Walls – All Exterior Wall At Ground Floor Ii) Interior Walls – All Interior Wall At Functional Floors Complete With Wall Finishes Iii) Ceiling Works – All Functional Floors As Determined By Procuring Entity Iv) Floor Finish – All Functional Floors As Determined By Procuring Entity V) Doors And Windows– All Exterior Doors And Windows As Per Plan And Specifications Vi) Doors And Windows – All Functional Areas As Determined By Procuring Entity Vii) Painting Works – All Exterior Walls; Interior Walls At Functional Areas Viii) Façade And Signage E) Electrical Works I) Roughing-ins – All Necessary Roughing-ins Including Riser Conduits Including Ii) Cable Tray Iii) Panel Boards And Breakers – Main Breaker; Panel Boards From Ground Floor To Third Floor Iv) Wires And Cables – All Wires And Cables At Functional Floors Includes Installation Of Main Feeder Lines Tap To Existing Power House Including Connections To All Panel Board And Breakers V) Electrical Fixtures And Devices – All Fixtures And Wiring Devices At Functional Areas. Provision Of Usb Ready Outlets To Every Rooms. Vi) Application Of Electrical Connections/permits Shall Be Shouldered By The Contractor F) Mechanical Works I) Installation Of Automatic Fire Protection System At Functional Areas Ii) Installation Air Condition Units At Functional Areas As Determined By Professional Mechanical Engineer G) Plumbing And Sanitary Works I) Installation Of Plumbing And Sanitary System At Functional Areas, Includes; - Water Supply Pipelines - Waste Water Pipelines - Plumbing Fixtures And Accessories - Necessary Riser Pipes - Fiber Glass Pressure Tank - Provision Of Water Softener I) Electronics / Auxiliary Works - At Functional Areas: Public Address / Voice Evacuation Systems (paging Systems), Cctv, And Or Integrated Information And Communication Systems, Installation Of Fire Detection And Alarm System (fdas) At Functional Floors J) Other Works - At Dietary: Lpg Pipelines 1. No Works Shall Commence Unless The Contractor Has Submitted The Prescribed Documentary Requirements And The Dedvmh Has Given Written Approval. Work Execution Shall Be In Accordance With Reviewed And Approved Documents. The Contractor Shall Process The Approval Of Permit To Construct (ptc) Form Doh – Central Visayas Regional Office, Cebu City. In Addition To, The Contractor Shall Process The All-necessary Permits (i.e., Building Permit, Occupancy Permit And All Prerequisite Permits) Chargeable Against The Project. 2. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Obtaining All Necessary Information As To Risks, Contingencies And Other Circumstances Which May Affect The Works And Shall Prepare And Submit All Necessary Documents Specified By The Concerned Building Officials To Meet All Regulatory Approvals As Specified In The Contract Documents. 3. Any Errors, Omissions, Inconsistencies, Inadequacies Or Failure Submitted By The Contractor That Do Not Comply With The Requirements Shall Be Rectified, Resubmitted And Reviewed At The Contractor’s Cost. If The Contractor Wishes To Modify And Design Or Document Which Has Been Previously Submitted, Reviewed And Approved, The Contractor Shall Notify The Hospital Management And The Procuring Entity Within A Reasonable Period Of Time And Shall Shoulder The Cost Of Such Changes. 4. As A Rule, Changes In Design And Construction Requirements Shall Be Limited Only To Those That Have Not Been Anticipated In The Contract Documents Prior To Contract Signing And Approval. The Following Guidelines Shall Govern Approval For Change Or Variation Orders: A. Change Orders Resulting From Design Errors, Omissions Or Non-conformance With The Performance Specifications And Parameters And The Contract Documents By The Contractor Shall Be Implemented By The Contractor At No Additional Cost To The Procuring Entity. B. Provided That The Contractor Suffers Delay And/or Incurs Costs Due To Changes Or Errors In The Dedvmh Performance Specifications And Parameters, The Contractor Shall Be Entitled To Either One Of The Following: 1. An Extension Of Time For Any Such Delays Under Section 10 Of Annex “e” Of Irr (ra 9184); Or 2. Payment For Such Costs As Specified In The Contract Documents, Provided, That The Cumulative Amount Of The Variation Order Does Not Exceed Ten Percent (10%) Of The Original Project Cost. C. The Contract Documents Shall Include The Manner And Schedule Of Payment Specifying The Estimated Contract Amount And Installments In Which The Contract Will Be Paid. D. The Contractor Shall Be Entitled To Advance Payment Subject To The Provisions Of Section 4 Of Annex “e”, Irr (ra 9184). B. The Dedvmh Shall Define The Quality Control Procedures For The Design And Construction In Accordance With The Doh Guidelines And Shall Issue The Proper Certificates Of Acceptance For Sections Of The Works Or Whole Of The Works As Provided For In The Contract Documents. C. The Contractor Shall Provide All Necessary Equipment, Personnel, Instruments, Documents And Others To Carry Out Specified Tests. D. This Design And Build Projects Shall Have A Minimum Defects Liability Period Of One (1) Year After Contract Completion Or As Provided For In The Contract Documents. This Is Without Prejudice To The Liabilities Imposed Upon The Engineer/architect Who Drew Up The Plans And Specification For Building Sanctioned Under Section 1723 Of The New Civil Code Of The Philippines. E. The Contractor Shall Be Held Liable For Design And Structural Defects And/or Failure Of The Completed Project Within The Warranty Period Of 15 Years For Permanent Structures/buildings As Specified In Section 62.2.3.2 Of The Irr (ra 9184) V. Implementation Arrangement A. Reporting Protocol Contact Person I. Nelson A. Elle, Md, Dtmph, Mscih Office Of The Medical Center Chief Ii Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Bood, Ubay, Bohol Ii. Joan V. Kadusale, Cpa Supervising Administrative Officer Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Bood, Ubay, Bohol Iii. Leomel R. Labitad, Ce Engineer Iii Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Bood, Ubay, Bohol Iv. Allana Jane C. Dacoylo, Uap Architect Ii Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Bood, Ubay, Bohol Vi. Elegibility Requirements A. Basic 1. The Eligibility Requirements For Design And Build Scheme Shall Comply With The Applicable Provisions Of Sections 23-24 Of Irr Of Ra 9184. 2. A Modified Set Of Requirements Integrating Eligibility Documents And Criteria For Infrastructure Project And Consulting Services Shall Be Adopted In Accordance With Annex G - Guidelines For The Procurement And Implementation Of Contracts For Design And Build Infrastructure Projects Of Irr Of Ra 9184. 3. Pcab Classification Under “general Building”; License Category B “medium A” 4. Contractor Must Have Similar Project In The Amount At Least Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Abc Within The Past Five (5) Years. 5. Similar Projects With The Following But Not Limited To: Low-rise Hospital Facility Project, Must Have Ongoing Or Completed Project At Least 2-storey Building. Supply And Installation Of Hvac System. B. Specialized 1. For Pre-design And Design Phase Of The Contract, The Bidder Shall Comply The Following Professionals To Be Assigned: I. Project Coordinator • Licensed Architect Or Engineer With At Least 10 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project Management. • Superb Oral And Written Communication Skills, Organization Skills And Excellent Administrative Abilities. Ii. Architect • The Architect Must Be A Registered And Licensed Architects (rla), With An Updated Professional Identification Card And Must Be A Member In Good Standing Of The Integrated And Accredited Professional Organization Of Architects (iapoa). • Should Have At Least 5 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project. Iii. Structural Engineer • Licensed Structural Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project Management. • Must Be A Member Of Accredited Structural Engineer Associations. Iv. Mechanical Engineer • Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project. V. Electrical Engineer • Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project. Vi. Sanitary Engineer • Licensed Sanitary Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project. Vii. Cad Operator (at Least One For Architecture And One For Each Engineering Specialty) • At Least Bachelor’s Degree In Architecture, Engineering, And/or Industrial Technology Major In Drafting • Proficient In Autocad Software Viii. Administrative Support Staff 2. For The Construction Phase Of The Contract, The Contractor Shall Assign Technical Personnel With The Following Qualification: I. Project Manager • Licensed Architect Or Engineer With At Least 10 Years’ Experience In Medium Rise Hospital-related Project • Superb Oral And Written Communication Skills, Organization Skills And Excellent Administrative Abilities. Ii. Project Engineer (civil) • Licensed Civil Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience As Project Engineer In Medium Rise Hospital-related Project Iii. Project Engineer (mechanical) • Registered Mechanical Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience As Project Engineer In Medium Rise Hospital-related Project Iv. Project Engineer (electrical) • Registered Electrical Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience As Project Engineer In Medium Rise Hospital-related Project V. Cad Operator (at Least One For Architecture And One For Each Engineering Specialty) • At Least Bachelor’s Degree In Architecture, Engineering, And/or Industrial Technology Major In Drafting • Proficient In Autocad Software Vi. General Foreman (all Discipline) • With At Least 5 Years’ Experience As General Foreman In Medium Rise Project Vii. Skilled Workers (all Discipline) • With At Least 3 Years’ Experience In Medium Rise Project Viii. Administrative Support Staff Vii. Approved Budget Cost Project Description Approved Budget Cost Design Of Dedvmh Nutrition And Dietetics Service Facilities 5%-6% Of Abc Construction Of Dedvmh Nutrition And Dietetics Service Facilities 94%-95% Of Abc Total Abc Php 15,000,000.00 The Approved Budget For The Design-build Contract Is Fifteen Million Pesos (php 15,000,000.00) Which Is Identified As The Design And Build Of Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Nutrition And Dietetics Service Facilities. Detailed Architectural And Engineering Design Services Shall Not Seven Percent (7%) Of The Approved Budget Cost (as Per Prboa Resolution No. 6 Series Of 2016 - Architect’s Guidelines For Standards Of Professional Practice Compliances On The Methods Of Compensation And Schedule Of Fees, Pursuant To Republic Act No.9266, Published In The Official Gazette, September 19, 2016 Issue) Of The Entire Building Inclusive Of Taxes And Duties. Proposals Exceeding The Approved Budget Shall Be Automatically Rejected. Viii. Estimated Duration Of Engagement The Duration Of The Contract Is Three Hundred Sixty (240) Calendar Days From The Design Phase Up To The Completion Of The Project From The Date Of Effectivity: I. Pre-design And Design Phase - 60 Calendar Days Ii. Construction Phase - 180 Calendar Days Ix. Minimum Requirements For Construction Safety And Health A. General Requirements No Contractor Or Subcontractor Shall Require Any Employee To Work In Surroundings Or Under Working Conditions That Are Unsanitary, Hazardous, Or Dangerous To His Health Or Safety. In Order To Meet This General Requirement, The Contractor Must: 1. Initiate And Maintain Programs (written Or Otherwise) To Comply With This General Requirement. 2. Provide Frequent And Regular Inspections Of The Job Sites By Competent Persons. Competent Person Means One Who Is Capable Of Identifying Existing And Predictable Hazards In The Surroundings Or Working Conditions Which Are Unsanitary, Hazardous, Or Dangerous To Employees, And Who Has Authorization To Prompt Corrective Measures To Eliminate Them. 3. Prohibit The Use Of Any Machinery, Tool, Material, Or Equipment That Is Not In Compliance With Applicable Requirements. 4. Permit Only Those Employees Adequately Trained To Operate Machinery Or Equipment. 5. Provide Training For All Employees In: Recognition And Avoidance Of Unsafe Conditions Workplace Safety And Health Requirements Applicable Hazards, Safe Handling, And Personal Protective Equipment Necessary For Handling Poisons, Caustics, Flammables, And Other Harmful Substances Relevant To Their Job Duties. Specific Hazards And Procedures For Entering Confined Spaces If Applicable 6. Provide Provisions For Medical Care And First Aid. 7. Develop An Effective Fire Protection And Prevention Plan. 8. Ensure Appropriate Housekeeping Measures Including Clear Walkways And Removal Of Combustible Scrap And Debris. 9. Require The Wearing Of Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment Such As Hard Hats, Safety Glasses, Steel Toe Shoes, Or Other Appropriate Protective Equipment In All Operations Where There Is An Exposure To Hazardous Conditions. 10. Develop An Emergency Action Plan Covering Designated Actions Employers And Employees Must Take To Ensure Employees Safety From Fire And Other Emergency. Plan Must Be In Writing For Employers With Greater Than 10 Employees All Employees Must Be Trained Upon Initial Assignment On The Parts Of The Plan The Employee Needs To Know In The Event Of An Emergency. 11. Provide Access To Hand Washing Facilities, Toilets, And An Adequate Supply Of Drinking Water. 12. Provide Safety And Health Signs That Are Clearly Visible To Construction Workers And Public. 13. Conduct Regular Safety Meetings. Source: Colorado State University Occupational Health And Safety Section Department Of Environmental Health Fort Collins, Colorado X. Design Technical Specifications And Requirements The Bidder Shall Submit The Following Design Deliverables In Accordance With The Design Specifications, Parameters And Drawing Checklist But Not Limited To The Following: Activity Reports And Documents Required 1. Pre-design Phase 1.1 Master Site Development Plans And Conceptual 3d Design Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Master Site Development Plans In Hard Copy (at Least 20 X 30 Paper Size In Desired Minimum Scale) And Softcopy (editable File.dwg And 3d Model.skp/cad/etc) Powerpoint Presentation And/or Walkthrough Presentation 2. Design Phase 2.1 Detailed Architecture And Engineering Designs/plans Including Applicable And/or Approved Revisions To The Satisfaction Of The Procuring Entity Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Detailed Architecture And Engineering Plans/drawing In Hard Copy (at Least 20 X 30 Paper Size In Desired Minimum Scale) And Softcopy (editable File.dwg And 3d Model.skp/cad/etc) (refer To Design Parameters And Drawing Checklists) 2.2 Construction Technical Specifications Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Construction Technical Specifications In Hard Bound Xi. Space Requirements General Floors: Ceiling Height Should Be At Least Three Meters Clear Height For 2nd Floor And Up. Ground Floor Lobby Must Be Of Higher Ceiling. Provision Of Utility Room Enough To House Trolley And Dirty Utilities With Floor Drain All Floors Shall Have Direct Access To Ramp Both Stairs Are For Service And Emergency Use External Window At Second Floor And Up Shall Be Of Awning Type. Provision Of Electrical Room Ramp For Wheelchair Access (with A Clear Width Of At Least 1.22 M. 4 Ft.). Minimum Of Two (2) Exits, Remote From Each Other, For Each Floor Of The Building. Exits Restricted To The Following Types: Door Leading Directly Outside The Building, Interior Stair, Ramp And Exterior Stair. Exits Terminate Directly At Open Space To The Outside Of The Building. Ground Floor – Nutrition And Dietetics Service Facilities • Hospital Staff Dining Room - This Area Is Where Hospital Staff Diners Take Their Meals. - Planning Relationships: A. Close To Serving And Food Assembly Area B. Close To Dishwashing Area - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Four (4) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Auxiliary System: E. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Public Address Paging System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Paging System - Fire Alarm System: F. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: G. Provide Air Conditioning System. • Cooking And Baking Area - This Area Is Dedicated For Cooking And Baking Food, With High Pressure Gas Piping System. Equipment And Accessory Checklist: • Hood, Exhaust • Drainage Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Counter, 900mm High • Stainless Steel Grade 304 Sink, Single Compartment With Drainboard; 350-400mm Deep • Stainless Steel Grade 304 Sink, Double Compartment With Drainboard; 350-400mm Deep • Shelves, Overhead • Drain, Trench Grating • Concealed Floor Drain - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Staff Dining Room B. Close To Dietitian’s Office - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Thirteen (13) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light And Two (2) Units For Exhaust Fan With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Standby/emergency System: E. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: F. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Public Address Paging System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Paging System - Fire Alarm System: G. Provide At Least Three (3) Units Smoke Detector. - Gas Piping System: H. Provide High Pressure Gas Piping System. - Equipment And Accessories: I. Provide Hood, Exhaust J. Provide Range With Oven K. Provide Range With Broiler - Air Conditioning System: L. Provide Air Conditioning System. • Food Preparation Area W/ Special Diet Preparation Area - This Area Is Where Food Service Workers Prepare Food Vegetables, Slice And Cut Meat And Fish, Segregate Food, Set-up And Assemble Cooked Food, Place Food Trays And Containers On Food Conveyors To Be Taken To Wards. This Is Also Where Dietitian Puts Tags On Prepared Trays For Pay Patients. This Also Includes Space For Special Diet Preparation Area Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Counter, Work; Stainless Steel Grade 304 • Stainless Steel Grade 304 Sink, Single Compartment, With Drainboard; 350-400mm Deep • Stainless Steel Grade 304 Sink, Double Compartment, With Drainboard; 350-400mm Deep • Counter, Food Preparation; Stainless Steel Grade 304 • Counter, Tray Set-up; Stainless Steel Grade 304 • Shelves, Overhead • Drain, Trench Grating; Stainless Steel - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Staff Dining B. Close To Dietitian’s Office - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Seven (7) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Auxiliary System: E. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Public Address Paging System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Paging System - Fire Alarm System: F. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: G. Provide Air Conditioning System. • Blenderized And Tube Feeding Area - This Area Is Where Preparation Of Food And Equipment Needed For Blenderized And Tube Feeding. Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Counter, Work; Stainless Steel Grade 304, With Cabinets Above And Shelves Below • Stainless Steel Grade 304 Sink, Single Compartment, With Drainboard; 350-400mm Deep • Stool, Adjustable Height • Concealed Floor Drain - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Special Diet Preparation Area B. Close To Dietitian/nutritionist’s Office - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Three (3) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least Three (3) Units Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector (ionization Type). - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System. • Serving And Food Assembly Area - This Area Is Where Food Service Workers Set Up And Assemble Cooked Food, And Place Food Trays And Containers On Food Conveyors To Be Taken To Wards. Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Counter, Work; Stainless Steel Grade 304 • Stainless Steel Grade 304 Sink, Single Compartment, With Drainboard; 350-400mm Deep • Stool, Adjustable Height • Concealed Floor Drain - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Staff Dining Room B. Close To Dietitian/nutritionist’s Office - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector (ionization Type). - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System. • Food Conveyor Parking - This Space Is For Transit Station For Food Tray Truck/conveyor. - Planning Relationships: A. Close To Dishwashing Area B. Adjacent To Food Assembly/tray Set-up Area - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector (ionization Type). - Ventilation System: F. Provide One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. • Cold Storage - This Area Is For Storage Of Poultry, Meat And Dairy Products Procured, Food That Easily Spoils (egg, Vegetables, Fruits), And Of Leftover Cooked Food That Are Still Edible Equipment And Accessory Checklist: • Refrigerator, 20 Cu. Ft. • Freezer, 20 Cu. Ft. • Chiller, 20 Cu. Ft., Reach-in Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Table; Stainless Steel Grade 304; 750 X 1200mm • Concealed Floor Drain - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Dry Storage Room B. Close To Receiving Area C. Adjacent To Dietitian’s Office - Lighting System: D. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Power System: E. Provide At Least Ten (10) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Fire Alarm System: F. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector (ionization Type). - Ventilation System: G. Provide One (1) Unit Exhaust Fan. • Dry Storage - This Area Is For Storage Of Food Procured, Food Intended For The Next Two Meals, Of Excess Supplies For Future Use, And Of Food That Does Not Spoil Easily. Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Counter, Work • Shelves, 400 Mm Deep • Cabinet, Lockable - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Cold Storage Room - Lighting System: B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Power System: C. Provide At Least Three (3) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Parallel Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector (ionization Type). - Ventilation System: E. Provide One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. • Storage For Utensils/silverware - This Area Is For Storage Of Kitchen Utensils And Silverware Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Shelves, Open, 600mm Deep - Planning Relationships: A. Close To Dietitian’s Office - Lighting System: B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Power System: C. Provide At Least Two (2) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Ventilation System: D. Provide One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. • Delivery Receiving Area - This Area With Exhaust Fan Is Dedicated For Dietitian On Duty And Auditor Witness Weighing Of Food Delivered By Supplier, And Where Auditor Inspects And Checks Quality Of Food Items Purchased From The Market And Those Delivered By The Supplier. Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Counter, Stainless Steel • Sink, Single Compartment With Drainboard; 350-400mm Deep • Counter, Tiled • Shelves, Open • Concealed Floor Drain - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Dietitian’s Office B. Close To Cold And Dry Storage Rooms - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Ventilation System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. • Dishwashing And Pots Washing Area - This Area Is For Washing Of Pots, Pans, Trays, Dishes And Other Kitchen Utensils, And Where Food Service Workers Perform Other Clean-up Activities. Equipment And Accessory Checklist: • Dishwashing Machine, Floor Unit • Wash Container, 380 Mm Dia. • Waste Bin With Black Lining Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Counter, Stainless Steel Grade 304 • Stainless Steel Sink Grade 304, Double Compartment With Drainboard • Grease Trap • Counter, With Upturned Edge • Shelves, Open • Table, Feeder, Stainless Steel 700 X 1200mm • Table, Work, Stainless Steel 700 X 2400mm • Concealed Floor Drain - Planning Relationships: A. Close To Food Preparation Area B. Close To Dietitian’s Office - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Parallel Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector (ionization Type). - Ventilation System: F. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Orbit Fan. • Waste Holding Area - This Area Is For Food Service Workers Sort Garbage Accordingly, Pack Garbage And/or Place Sorted Garbage Into Proper Bins/container, And Where Garbage Generated For A Day Or Two Is Temporarily Stationed Prior To Being Collected For Transfer To The Waste Management Service. Equipment And Accessory Checklist: • Garbage Bin Containers • Faucet With Hose Bibb Key Furniture/fixture Checklist: • Floor Drain - Planning Relationships: A. Located In The Perimeter Of The Dietetics Area - Lighting System: B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Power System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (gfci). Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector (ionization Type). - Ventilation System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. • Dietitian’s Office / Staff Office - This Room Area Is Where The Chief Dietitian Calls Meetings With Staff For The Preparation Of Monthly Menu, Where Chief Dietitian And Staffs Reads, Writes And Uses Telephone In His Work Station, Dietitian And Staff Receive Visitors, Dietitian And Staff Store, File And Retrieves Records. - Planning Relationships: A. Located In The Kitchen Where It Shall Give The Dietitian Extensive/elevated View Of Work Areas And Control Over Possible Pilferage Of Dietary Supplies And Equipment. - Lighting System: B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: C. Provide At Least Twelve (12) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Public Address Paging System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Paging System - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector (ionization Type). - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Staff’s Dressing, Lockers, Toilet And Bath - This Room/space Is Equipped With Secure Lockers, Private Dressing Rooms, And Accessible Toilets And Showers To Support Hygiene And Comfort For Male And Female Staff. This Space, With Its Own Separate Staff Entrance, Allows For Efficient Staff Flow. - Planning Relationships: A. Close To Dishwashing Area B. Adjacent To Food Assembly/tray Set-up Area - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. • Storage/closet - This Area Is For Storing Cleaning Materials Such As Detergents, Disinfectants, Brushes, Mops, And Other Sanitation Tools Used In Dietary Operations. - Planning Relationships: A. Located Within Patients Dishwashing Area. - Lighting System: B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Power System: C. Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. • Lpg Storage Area - This Area Is Well-ventilated Space Designed For The Safe Storage Of Lpg Tanks Used In Kitchen Operations. The Area Will Be Located Away From Open Flames, Heat Sources, And High-traffic Zones To Ensure Safety. It Will Feature Non-combustible Walls, A Fire Extinguisher, Proper Signage, And Adequate Lighting. The Space Will Also Include Provisions For Leak Detection, An Accessible Emergency Shut-off Valve, And Ground-level Storage To Prevent Accidental Tipping Of Lpg Tanks. - Lighting System: A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: B. Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. • All Gender / Pwd Toilet & Bath - This Area Is Designed To Be Inclusive, Complying With The Updates To The Amended Irr Of Bp 344. It Ensures Accessibility For All Genders And Persons With Disabilities (pwd), Featuring Wide Doors, Support Bars, Urinal And Spacious Layout To Meet The Latest Standards For Accessibility And Comfort. - Planning Relationships: A. Accessible To All Staffs. B. Minimum Of One (1) Toilet On Each Floor Accessible To Disabled. - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. • Electrical Room - Located On The Ground Floor In The Staff Hallway, It Is Strategically Placed To Maintain Separation And Safety While Ensuring Easy Access For Maintenance And Operation. - Lighting System: A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Fire Alarm System: B. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Power System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. • Common Toilet With Sink (female And Male Toilet Cubicle) - This Area, Featuring Separate Female And Male Toilet Cubicles, Will Serve Both The Dietitians/staff Office And The Hospital Staff Dining Room. It Will Be Designed For Accessibility And Include Standard Fixtures, Such As Sinks, Mirrors, And Hand Dryers Or Paper Towel Dispensers. The Space Will Prioritize Hygiene And Ease Of Maintenance With Durable, Easy-to-clean Surfaces, Adequate Lighting, And Ventilation. - Planning Relationships: A. In Between Dietitians/staff Office And Hospital Staff Dining - Lighting System: B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 150 Lux. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. Xiv. Design Parameters (architectural) A. Codes And Standards The Architectural Works Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Laws, Codes And Standards. Laws And Codes: 1. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Latest And Amended Irr 2. Ra 9266 Or Architecture Law And Its Latest And Amended Irr 3. Ra 4226 Or Hospital Licensing Act And Its Latest And Amended Irr 4. Bp 344 Or Accessibility Law And Its Latest And Amended Irr 5. Ao 35, S. 1994 Or Ao Pertaining To The Control Of Radiation Hazards 6. Ra 9514 Fire Code Of The Philippines 7. Existing Local Codes And Ordinances. 8. And Other Laws That Applies To The Projects Standards: 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2 Underwriters Laboratory (ul) 2. Doh Technical Guidelines For Hospital & Health Facilities Planning And Design – Level 3 B. General Drawing Guidelines 1. General All Drawings Shall Be Computer-drafted. Drawings Shall Be Submitted Both In Printed And Electronic Copies. Keep The Same Orientation For All Plans. The North Orientation Shall Be Indicated In All Architectural Floor Plans. The Orientation Of The Architectural Plans Shall Be Consistent With All The Engineering Plans. Existing Buildings And New Works Shall Be Clearly Indicated And Labeled In The Site Plans. Detailed Plans Shall Have A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:50 Meters. Spot Detailed Plans, Elevations, And Sections Shall Have A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:10 Meters. Avoid Notes Such As ‘see Architectural Detail’ Or ‘see Structural’. Always Refer With A Callout To The Specific Detail Drawing And Sheet Number. 2. Site Plans The Site Plans Shall Have A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:500 Meters. 3. Floor Plans All Plans Shall Be 1:100 Meters. The Same Scale Shall Be Used For The Rest Of The Architectural, Structural, Sanitary, Plumbing, Electrical And Mechanical Plans, Except For Each Trade’s Site Plan, Detailed Plans And Spot Details. Elevation Callouts Shall Be Indicated On The Floor Plans And Shall Be Consistent With The Elevation Drawing. Section Line Callouts On The Floor Plans Shall Be Consistent With The Section Drawing. Floor Plans Shall Be Indicated With Boxed Room Callout Numbers, Including The Callout For Floor Finishes And Wall Finishes. Floor Elevations Shall Be Indicated In The Floor Plans. This Shall Be In Reference To The Natural Grade Line Or The Established Finished Floor Lines Of The Adjoining Existing Buildings. The Location Of Mechanical Equipment, E.g. Air Conditioning Shall Be Indicated In The Floor Plans. This Shall Be Consistent With The Mechanical And Electrical Plans. Door Callouts Shall Be Circles With The Proper Numbering, E.g. D-01. Window Callouts Shall Be Hexagons With The Proper Numbering, E.g. W-01. 4. Elevations And Sections Finish Floor Lines And Top Of Truss Lines Shall Be Consistent In All The Elevations, Sections And Structural Plans And Details. 5. Reflected Ceiling Plans Reflected Ceiling Plans Shall Be Indicated With Boxed Room Callout Numbers, Including The Callout For Ceiling Finishes And Lighting Fixtures. Ceiling Height Relative And In Reference To The Finish Floor Line Shall Be Indicated In The Reflected Ceiling Plans In Each Room With Boxed Dimensions. This Is To Ensure That The Ceiling Heights Of All Rooms Are Established Whether Or Not Reflected In The Sections. The Description And Location Of The Fixtures, E.g. Lighting, Smoke Detectors, Air Condition Vents, Exhaust Fans, In The Reflected Ceiling Plans Shall Be Consistent With The Electrical And Mechanical Plans. 6. Roof Plans Location Of All Downspouts Shall Be Indicated In The Roof Plans. 7. Doors And Windows Door And Window Schedules Shall Indicate The Type Of Door Or Window, The Number Of Sets, The Location/s Of The Door Or Window, The Materials And Accessories Included And Other Special Specifications, E.g. Color Or Finish. All Windows Above Ground Floor Should Be Of Awning With An 45 Deg. Opening Angle. 8. Details Provide A Minimum Of One (1) Bay Section Of A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:50 Meters For Each Major Building Preferably Cut Along The Area With Special Construction Design. Provide Spot Detail Plans, Elevations And Sections Of A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:10 Meters For Special Designs With Aesthetic Treatment And Ornamentation. Provide Detailed Plans Of A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:50 For All Areas Needing Tile Pattern, E.g. Lobby, Corridor, Entrance Walk, Showing The Position And Pattern Of Tiles. Centerline Location Of Plumbing Fixtures Shall Be Indicated In Detailed Plans With Lines Of Reference And Its Corresponding Dimensions. This Is To Indicate The Exact Locations Of The Plumbing/sanitary Roughing-ins. C. Site Works 1. The Master Site Development Plan Of The Hospital Shall Include The Following: Contour And Survey Of The Lot, Including Bearing And Distance Of The Property Line Road Network And Curbs And Sidewalks Parking Spaces Reference Location Of Existing Trees Reference Location And Footprint Of Existing Buildings, With The Corresponding Building Names And Dimensions, Including Distances Between Adjacent Buildings, And Distances Between Buildings And The Nearest Property Line Reference Location Of Utilities, E.g. Water Reservoirs, Septic Tank, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Powerhouse, Transformers, Waste Storage Area, Security Outposts 2. The Layout Of The Buildings On The Site Shall Be Zoned According To The Service It Provides: The Outer Zone Shall Include All Front-line Services, E.g. Emergency, Out-patient, X-ray, Laboratory And Other Ancillary Departments. The Inner Zone Shall Include The Wards. The Deep Zone Shall Include Services Like The Operating Room, Delivery Room, Nursery, Intensive Care Unit And Other Sensitive Hospital Services. The Service Zone Shall Include Non-medical Services But Are Essential To Hospital Operations, E.g. Staff Lounge And Lockers. There Shall Be A Separate Road Network And Entry/exit For The Public And The Service Vehicles, E.g. Ambulance, Waste Collection Vans, Delivery Trucks. In Limited Lot Areas, Buildings Should At Least Be Spaced Four (4) Meters Apart To Allow Natural Light And Ventilation. Covered Walkways Shall Be Provided For Access And Connection To All The Buildings. Ramps Shall Be Provided In All Main Entrances Of The Buildings And Other Access Openings To Walkways Leading To Other Buildings. D. Building Architectural Works 1. Floor Plans The Structural, Sanitary, Plumbing, Electrical And Mechanical Designs Are Required To Refer To The Architectural Plans And Specifications In Case Of Discrepancies. If An Engineering Design Will Have Any Possible Conflict Or Interference On The Architectural Design, The Latter May Be Adjusted Provided That The Aesthetic Value Will Not Be Compromised. The Architectural And Engineering Plans Shall Be Consistent All Throughout In Terms Of Dimensions And Locations Of Columns, Beams, Walls, Roof Line, Conduits, Ducts, Pipes, And Fixtures, Among Others. Column And Beam Grid Lines Shall Also Be Consistent In All The Architectural And Engineering Plans. Verify And Coordinate Floor Plans With The Mechanical, Electrical And Sanitary Design With Regard To The Requirements For Mechanical Rooms, Ahu Rooms, Electrical Rooms, Pipe Chase, And Other Engineering Requirements. Public Toilets Shall Have Provisions And Fixtures For Persons With Disability As Required By Bp 344. If Enough Space Allows, Toilets Specially Made And Designated For Persons With Disability Is Preferable. 2. Walls Exterior Walls Shall Be 200mm. Thick, While Interior Walls Shall Be 150mm. Thick. This Is Indicative Of The Finished Wall Thickness Including The Plastering And Tile Works. Used Soundproofed Wall Materials For Areas With Indicated “soundproofed”. Walls With An Stc Rating Of At Least 45-50 Is Recommended. In Areas Where High Confidentiality Or Privacy Is Required (e.g., Patient Rooms, Doctor’s Offices Near Noisy Zones), Consider An Stc Rating Of 55-60. Double Layer Of Drywall: Use Two Layers Of Drywall On Either Side Of A Metal Or Wood Stud Frame For Enhanced Soundproofing. Acoustic Insulation: Use High-density Insulation Like Mineral Wool Or Acoustic Fiberglass In Wall Cavities To Absorb Sound. Higher Mass: Increase The Wall's Mass With Materials Like Masonry Or High-density Concrete, Which Can Significantly Reduce Sound Transmission. Toilet Wall Tiles Shall Be 300mm. X 300mm. For Areas Of Six (6) Square Meters Or Below. Toilet Wall Tiles Shall Be 300mm. X 600mm. For Areas Above Six (6) Square Meters. Layout And Work On Wall And Floor Tiles Must Be Aligned, Plumb, Level, And Square. All Edges, Corners And Intersections Of Toilet Tiles, Including The Top-most Tile Not Reaching The Ceiling Shall Be Provided With Polyvinyl Chloride Tile Trims. Tile Color And Design Shall Be Approved First Before Installation. 3. Floors If Floor Tiles In Two Adjacent Rooms With Different Material, Color Or Design Meet At The Door Opening, The Cut Shall Be Located Middle Of The Door Thickness When In A Closed Position. Provide Details In The Floor Pattern Design. Floors At The Openings Of Toilets For Persons With Disability Shall Be Sloping. Indicate In The Plans And Sections. The Size Of The Toilet Floor Tiles Shall Be 300mm. X 300mm. For Areas Of Six (6) Square Meters Or Below. Toilet Floor Tiles Shall Be 300mm. X 600mm. For Areas Above Six (6) Square Meters. Indicate The Tile Pattern. The Size Of The Pantry/lounge Floor Tiles Shall Be 600mm. X 600mm. Indicate The Tile Pattern. The Size Of The Floor Tiles Of The Offices And Wards Shall Be 600mm. X 600mm, Or Bigger Depending On The Proportion To The Size Of The Room. Indicate The Tile Pattern. The Size Of The Floor Tiles Of The Lobby And Corridor Shall Not Be Less Than 400mm. X 400mm. The Tile Size Of 600mm. X 600mm. Is Recommended For Bigger Areas. Indicate The Tile Pattern. Layout And Work On Wall And Floor Tiles Must Be Aligned, Plumb, Level, And Square. All Edges, Corners And Intersections Of Toilet Tiles, Shall Be Provided With Polyvinyl Chloride Tile Trims. Tile Color And Design Shall Be Approved First Before Installation. 4. Ceiling Works Ceiling Height For Areas With Special Aesthetic Treatment, E.g. Lobby, Major Conference Room, Auditorium, Executive Office, Shall Be Proportional To The Area Or Room Or As Required By The Designer. However, This Shall Not Be Lower Than 2700mm. Provide Details. If Acoustic Boards On Aluminum T-runners Would Be Used For The Ceiling, Layout Should Be On Center And Avoiding Cut Pieces. If The Remaining Perimeter Of The Ceiling Is Less Than 600mm. Wide, It Shall Be Designed Complimentary With Fiber Cement Boards On Light Gauge Metal Furring. Likewise With Acoustic Boards In Big Areas, E.g. Offices, And Wards, Shall Be Designed In A Way To Break The Redundancy. Provide Details. Soffit Of Exterior Beams And Slabs Shall Have Drip Moulds To Prevent Damage Due To Water Sipping Into The Eaves Or Ceiling. Section Details Shall Be Required To Show The Drip-mould. Acoustic Panels: Adding Absorptive Finishes, Such As Fabric-covered Acoustic Panels, Can Help To Dampen Internal Reflections And Improve Sound Quality Within Rooms, Although These Don’t Block Sound But Reduce Reverberation. Non-cove Light Placement: Instead Of Cove Lighting, Use Flush-mounted Lighting Directly In The Ceiling With Sealed Housings That Prevent Dust Buildup. Fixtures Should Be Durable, Non-reflective, And Easy To Clean Without Requiring Special Maintenance Procedures. 5. Doors And Windows Major Rooms That Require Security Shall Have Sturdy Doors E.g. Wood Panel, And Metal. Minor Rooms That Do Not Require Security Shall At Least Have Wood Flush Doors. Toilets And Other Wet Areas Shall Have Steel Doors. Heavy-use Doors, E.g. Operating Rooms, Delivery Rooms, Should Be Provided With Stainless Steel Kick Or Push Plates And Door Closers. Fire Escape Doors Should Be Provided With Panic Hardware And Door Closers, And Shall Conform With The Requirements Of The Fire Code Of The Philippines. Aluminum Frames Of Glass Doors Shall Be Powder-coated. Door Finish And Color Shall Be Approved First Before Application. Window Sills Shall Be Slightly Sloped Outwards To Prevent Damage To Windows And Paint Due To Water Seepage. Section Details Shall Be Required To Show This Slope. All Doors Of A High-occupancy Room Shall Swing Outwards And As Required By The Fire Code Of The Philippines. Door Jambs With No Moulding/casing Installed On Concrete Walls Shall Have Construction Grooves All Around. Provide Details. All Doors And Windows Shall Have Reinforced Concrete Lintel Beams. Provide Details. Door Seals And Frames: For Soundproofed Rooms, Also Use Solid-core Doors With Perimeter Seals To Prevent Sound From Leaking Through Door Frames. 6. Stairs, Ramps And Corridors Ramps For Persons With Disability Shall Have A Slope Not Higher Than 1:12. Handrails And Clearances Shall Conform With The Requirements Of Bp 344. Regular Stairs Shall Have Risers At 150mm. High And Treads At 300mm. Wide. Fire Stairs Could Have A Maximum Riser At 200mm. And Tread At 250mm. Handrails Shall Be 1100mm. High. Clearances Shall Conform With The Requirements Of The Fire Code Of The Philippines. Corridors Shall Have A Minimum Unobstructed Width Of 2450mm. This Shall Be Measured Clear From The Surface Of The Finished Wall And Not On-center Of The Rough Chb Wall. Corridors Shall Not Be Areas For Temporary Or Permanent Storage Of Stretchers, Wheelchairs, Trolleys, Food Carts, Oxygen Tanks Or Other Movable Hospital Equipment. Storage Or Parking Spaces Shall Be Provided For These. Corridors And Exit Doors Shall Conform With The Requirements Of The Fire Code Of The Philippines. 7. Fixtures And Accessories Three-way Electrical Light Switches Shall Be Provided At The Foot And The Top Of The Stairs Per Floor. Likewise, At Both Ends Of A Long Corridor. Electrical Light Switches Shall Be Located By The Knob Side Of The Door. Electrical Switches And Outlets Shall Be Installed Plumb And Level. Public Toilets Shall Always Be Provided With Heavy-duty Soap Dispensers And Electric Hand Dryers. Public Toilets Shall Always Be Provided With Stainless Steel Handrails In Conformity To The Requirements Of Bp 344. A Drainage Line Shall Be Provided For Window-type Air Conditioners. Likewise, Split-type Air Conditioners Located In The Interior Part Of The Building Shall Be Located Adjacent To Areas With Drainage Lines, E.g. Toilets, Downspouts, Balconies. Seal Gaps And Openings: Ensure All Joints, Gaps, And Penetrations (e.g., Electrical Outlets, Ducts) Are Sealed With Acoustical Caulk Or Gaskets To Prevent Sound Leakage. Sterile Area Lighting Type: Use Sealed, Recessed, Or Surface-mounted Led Fixtures That Are Flush With The Ceiling Surface To Prevent Dust Accumulation. 8. Roofing Works The Section Of The Roof Gutters Shall Be Designed, In Case Of A Clogged Downspout, So That The Overflow Of Water Will Be Directed Outside Of The Building And Not Towards The Eaves Or Interior Ceiling To Prevent Any Damage. Provide Details. Avoid Valley Or Inside Gutters In Roof Design. But In Cases Required In Aesthetic Design, Valley Or Inside Gutters Shall Be In Stainless Steel Or Concrete Gutters With Membrane-type Waterproofing, And The Section Shall Be Designed With A Capacity For Big Volume To Prevent Any Damage Due To Overflow. Provide Details. Parapets, Designed As A Roof Protection From The Winds, Must Be Designed To Satisfy The Preceding Parameters. Provide Details. The Slope Of The Roof Shall Not Be Less Than 30 Degrees. 9. Painting Painted Ceiling Shall Be In Flat Latex Finish, While Cornices And Mouldings Shall Be In Gloss Enamel Finish. Painted Interior Wall Shall Be At Least In Semi-gloss Latex Finish For Ordinary Rooms, E.g. Offices, Unless Specified To A Higher Type Of Paint. Patient-related Rooms, E.g. Emergency Rooms, Out-patient Departments And Wards, Shall Be In Anti-bacterial And Odor-absorbent Paint Finish. Special Rooms, E.g. Operating Rooms, Delivery Rooms, And Laboratories Shall Also Be In Anti-bacterial And Odor-absorbent Paint Finish. Painted Exterior Wall Shall Be At Least In Moisture-resistant/water-repellent Solvent-based Paint Finish, Textured Or Smooth, Unless Otherwise Specified. Paint Color And Shade Shall Be Approved First Before Application. D. Specific Requirements 1. Provide Spot Detail Plans And Sections Of The Following: Gutter, Eaves, And Parapet Ceiling - Covelight, Special Connections And Design, Mouldings, Valances Stairs - Handrail, And Baluster Design Ramps - Handrail Design And Floor Pattern Doors, Windows And Gates - Grille Works, Special Architectural Treatment And Design, E.g. Façade Design, Special Window And Door, Counters Special Carpentry Works, E.g. Partitions, Cabinetry Building And Room Signages And Wayfinding Systems All Pwd Toilets Shall Be Labelled “all Gender / Pwd Toilet” Other Details As May Be Required 2. Provide Room Data Sheets, Including Detail Floor Plan, Ceiling Plan And Sections Of The Following Rooms, In Coordination With The Requirements Of The Electrical, Sanitary And Mechanical Designs: A. Cooking Area, Including Furniture And Equipment With Specific Dimensions Of The Location Of Fixtures And Accessories, And In Coordination With The Requirements Of The Electrical And Mechanical Engineering Design. B. Hospital Staff Dining C. D. (all Blanks Shall Be Filled As Required By Or Applicable To The Project.) E. Summary Of Materials Materials To Be Used Shall Be Fire-resistant, Non-toxic, Moisture-resistant And Termite-resistant, E.g. Fiber Cement Board, Light-gauge Steel Frame, Polyvinyl Chloride Ceiling Panels. Wet Areas, E.g. Toilets, And Pantry/lounge Shall Use Non-skid/non-slip Vitrified Ceramic Floor Tiles. Heavy Traffic Areas, E.g. Lobby, And Corridor Shall Use Heavy-duty Seamless Granite Floor Tiles Or A Higher Type Of Floor Material. Ramps And Stairs Shall Use Non-skid/non-slip Floor Tiles, Materials As Specified. Aluminum T-runners Shall Be Powder Coated. Metal Rod Hangers With Adjustable Clips, And Not Galvanized Iron Wires, Shall Be Used To Support And Suspend The Aluminum T-runners And Light Gauge Metal Furrings. Roofing Sheets Shall Be Ga.# 24 Aluminum-coated, Pre-painted, And Pre-formed. F. Drawing Requirements: See Attached Doh Checklist Of Drawings. -end Of Architectural Design Parameters- Xv. Design Parameters (structural/civil Works) A. Codes And Standards The Civil/structural Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards Codes 1. National Structural Code Of The Philippines (nscp) 2010 2. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Revised Irr 3. Accessibility Law 4. Local Codes And Ordinances Standards 7. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 8. Philippine National Standards (pns) 9. Dpwh Blue Book 10. American Concrete Institute (aci) 11. American Society For Testing Materials (astm) 12. American Welding Society (aws) B. Site Works Based On The Master Site Development Plan Of The Hospital, Provide Where Applicable Complete Design And Details Of Hospital Road (concrete With Curb And Gutter, Including Drainage) Network, Walkways, Parking Areas And Fencing. 1. The Main Hospital Road Shall Be Capable Of Two-way Traffic (at Least 6mts. Width) With A Minimum Thickness Of 150mm (8 Inches). Concrete Strength Should Be At Least 3000psi. Interior Roads (leading To Support Facilities) Shall Be Designed To Accommodate Delivery Vehicles, And Fire Trucks In Case Of Emergency. 2. Walkway Should Be At Least 100mm Thk. With Concrete Strength Of 2500psi. Ramps Should Be Provided, Instead Of Steps, For Any Change In Elevations. 3. Parking Area Slabs Should Be At Least 150mm Thk. With Concrete Strength Of 3000psi. 4. Fences Should Be Seen Through In Front Of The Hospital While The Tree (3) Other Sides Should Be Concrete Hollow Blocks With Minimum Height Of 2 Meters And To Be Provided With Perimeter Lighting. See-through Fence Design Will Be Made Of 32mm Square Bars Spaced At 100mm On Center And Provided With Three (3) Concrete Hollow Blocks (45mm High) Zocalo Walls. C. Buildings 1. The Hospital Buildings Should Be Designed Using A Seismic Importance Factor Of 1.5 For The Immediate Occupancy Category. Buildings Should Be Designed In Accordance With Nscp Requirements Up To Magnitude 7 For Those Near Seismic Source Type A. Seismic Gaps Between Buildings (old And New) Should Be Properly Observed. 2. The Hospital Buildings Should Be Designed Also Using Wind Importance Factor Of 1.15 (especially For Design Of Trusses/roofing System). Concrete Gutters And Parapet Walls Should Be Provided As Additional Protection To The Roofing System During Strong Typhoons. Wind Velocity Of 300-350 Kph Shall Be Considered Upon The Recommendation Of Structural Engineer 3. The Structural Designer Should Verify With Philippine Volcanology And Seismology (phivolcs) The Distance Of The Proposed Hospital To Nearest Active Fault Lines And With The Denr For Geo-hazard Mapping. 4. Soil Investigation (at Least Three Boreholes) Should Be Conducted To Determine Soil Bearing Capacity And Recommended Foundation Design (applicable Even For One Storey Structure). 5. The Structural Designer Is Encouraged To Use Fire-resistive And Non-toxic Materials. D. Details – The Following Shall Be Provided: 1. Connection Details Of Beams And Columns Following The Requirements Of Nscp On Confined Areas. 2. Connection Of Trusses To Beams And Columns. 3. Splicing Details Of Reinforcing Bars On Columns And Beams And The Required Bar Cut-off Points. 4. Details For Connection Of New Construction & Old Construction Structural Members Such As Expansions Joints For Thermal Expansion/contraction. 5. Include Thermal Expansion/contraction Prevention Methodologies Specifically On Soft Joints Areas Between Structural And Architectural Members. E. Summary Of Materials 1. Concrete Shall Be Portland Cement And Conforming To Astm Specification C150, Type I To Type Ii 2. Coarse Aggregates Shall Consist Of Washed Gravel, Crushed Stone Or Rock Or A Combination Thereof Conforming To Astm C33 3. Concrete Hollow Blocks Shall Be A Standard Product Of Recognized Manufacturer Conforming To Pns 16 With At Least 350psi Strength. 4. Reinforcing Bars Shall Conform With Pns Grade 60 For 16mm Dia. And Above And Pns Grade 40 For 12mm Dia And Below. 5. Structural Steel Shall Conform With Astm A36/a6m 6. Bolts And Studs Shall Conform With Astm A 325 7. Welding Electrodes Shall Be E60 Or E 70 And Conform With Aws F. Drawing Requirements: See Attached Checklist -end Of Structural/civil Works Design Parameters- Xvi. Design Parameters (sanitary/plumbing Works) A. Codes And Standards The Sanitary/plumbing Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards. Codes: 1. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its New Irr 2. Fire Code Of The Philippines 3. National Plumbing Code Of The Philippines (npcp) 4. Sanitation Code Of The Philippines 5. Existing Local Codes And Ordinances. Standards: 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2. Philippine National Standards For Drinking-water 3. Underwriters Laboratory (ul) 4. Doh National \ Laboratory (nrl) 5. Doh Health Care Waste Management Manual 6. National Water Resources Board (nwrb) 7. National Plumbers Association Of The Philippines (nampap) 8. Philippine Society Of Sanitary Engineers, Inc. (psse) B. Site Works Based On The Master Site Development Of The Hospital, The Site Works Shall Provide Complete Layout Of The Following: 1. Storm Drainage Network, Indicating Drainage Manholes And Pipe Culvert; 2. Sewerage Pipe Network, Indicating Sewage Manholes, Sewage Pipes And The Location Of The Proposed Sewage Treatment Plant; And 3. Water Supply Network, Indicating The Location Of Water Service Entrance, Cisterns, Elevated Water Tank And Proposed Pump House. The Storm Drainage Network Shall Accommodate The Magnitude Of Peak Rates Of Surface Run-off Including Drainage Coming From The Buildings. The System Shall Be Capable Of Handling The Design Flows Routing To The Designated Outfall; For Rainfall Calculation And Sizing Of Drainage Pipes, Refer To Table-d2, Appendix-d, National Plumbing Code Of The Philippines And Current Rainfall Record From Pagasa. The Sewerage Pipe Network Design Shall Accommodate All Sewage Coming From All The Facilities, Conveyed By Gravitational Flow Leading To The Sewage Treatment Plant; Per Capita Wastewater Demand: 100-130 Gal/capita/day Per Bed C. Building Facilities Sanitary/plumbing System 1. Sewer Line And Vent System Provide Complete Sewer Line And Vent System From All (domestic) Plumbing Fixtures And Floor Drains, Laid By Gravity Flow Leading To The Sewage Treatment Plant (stp); For Demand Weight Of Fixtures In Fixture Units; Refer To Appendix A, Table A-2, Npcp 2. Wastewater Line And Vent System For All Wash Areas Dealing And Generating With Oil/grease, Provide Separate Wasteline And Vent System And Solely Tap To The Proposed Grease Trap And Then Connect Its Effluent To The Sewage Treatment Plant. For Estimated Demand Weight Of Fixtures In Fixture Units; Refer To Appendix A, Table A-2, Npcp Waterline System Provide Complete Cold Water Supply Pipes To All Plumbing Fixtures. From The Main Water Source, The Water Shall Be Pumped To The Elevated Water Tank (ewt) And Conveyed To The Fixtures By Gravity System And Or Distributed To Fixtures By Transfer Pumped With Constant Pressure Through A Pneumatic Storage Tank, Whichever Is Feasible. 4. Storm Drainage System Complete Storm Drainage System Shall Be Provided For All Roofs, Canopies, Concrete Ledges And Balconies Including Condensate Drains Laid For Gravity Flow Connected To A Leader/pipe Line Leading To The Natural Ground Level Storm Drainage Network. D. Specific Requirements Provide Details Of The Following: 1. Grease Trap (for Dietary) 2. Provision Of Water Softener 3. Fiberglass Pressure Tank E. Summary Of Materials Sewer And Vent Pipes; Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (upvc) Extra Series 1000 (conforming To Iso 3633 Astm D2729 Including Trims And Fittings) Storm Drainage Pipes; Downspouts, Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (upvc) Extra Series 1000 (conforming To Iso 3633 Astm D2729 Including Trims And Fittings, Bps Certified) Drainage Pipes; 250mm Dia. And Below, Non-reinforced Concrete Pipe (nrcdp) 300mm Dia. And Above, Reinforced Concrete Pipe (rcdp) Drainage Manholes; Street Inlet, Curb Inlet, Traffic Type Reinforced Concrete Area Drain/catch Basin, Reinforced Load Bearing Chb Sewage Manholes; Traffic Type Reinforced Concrete With Standard Steel Brass Cover Wastewater Pipeline; Extra Heavy (xh) Single Hub, Hub Less Cast Iron Pipes And Fittings (cip) Conforming To Astm Standard 888 Cleanouts; Cast Iron Brass With Countersunk Plug (bps Certified) Floor Drains/deck Drains; Cast Iron Brass (bps Certified) Gutter Drains; Cast Iron Dome Type Brass (bps Certified) Cold Waterline Pipes; For Buildings, Polypropylene Pn10 Fusion Weld Pipes Including Trims And Fittings (bps Certified) Hot Waterline System; For Buildings, Polypropylene Pn20 Fusion Weld Pipes Including Trims And Fittings (bps Certified) Trench Grating; Galvanized/stainless Steel Iron Grates Plumbing Fixtures Including Trims, Fittings And Accessories; (bps Certified) Water Closet-tank Type Push Button Flush Lavatory - (pedestal/counter Type) With C-spout Spray Faucet Kitchen Sink-ga#16 Stainless Steel Seamless Bowl With Gooseneck Faucet Urinal-wall Hung Flush Valve Type Plumbing Fixtures At Sterile Areas; A. Scrub-up Sink-ga#16 Stainless Steel (single/double Bowl) Compartment With Knee Operated And Or Censor Controlled Spay Faucet B. Surgical Soap Dispenser-ga#16 Stainless Steel Foot Operated C. Laboratory Sink-ga# 16 Stainless Steel Deep Seated Seamless Bowl Compartment With C-spout Spray Faucet F. Drawing Requirements: See Attached Doh Checklist Standards Based On Revised Irr Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) -end Of Sanitary/plumbing Works Design Parameters- Xvii. Design Parameters (mechanical Works) A. Codes And Standards The Mechanical Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards. Codes: 1. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its New Irr 2. Fire Code Of The Philippines 3. Mechanical Engineering Code Of The Philippines (me Code) 4. Existing Local Government Codes And Ordinances. Standards: 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2. Philippine National Standards (pns) 3. Underwriters Laboratory (ul) And Factory Mutual (fm) 4. International Electrotechnical Commission (iec) 1988 5. National Fire Protection Association (nfpa) 6. National Fire Protection Association (nfpa) 99 Standard For Health Care Facilities. 7. American Society Of Heating, Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Engineers (ashrae). 8. Center For Disease Control And Prevention (cdc) Manual. B. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System The Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Shall Be Composed Of Complete Plans And Drawings Of The Following: 1. Site Development Plan And Vicinity Map, Indicating The Location Of The Buildings, Firewater Reserve Tank, Firewater Line, Yard Loop And Private Fire Hydrant. 2. General Notes, Legends And Symbols Including Schematic Diagram Of The Fire Sprinkler System And Schematic Diagram Of Alarm Monitoring System. 3. Floor Layout And Isometric Layout Of The Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Indicating Pipe Sizes And The Location Of The Pipes, Valves, Sprinkler Heads, Riser Nipples, Fire Hose Cabinets, Sprinkler Main Riser, Drain Pipes, Cross Mains, Branch Lines, Inspector’s Test Connections, Hangers And Sway Braces. 4. Equipment Schedule, Detail Drawings, Fire Pump And Jockey Pump Layout. 5. Architectural, Structural, Electrical And Plumbing Drawings Of The Firewater Tank And Pumphouse. An Automatic Fire Sprinkler Shall Be Provided In All Hospital Building Except For Those Fire Resistive One-storey Hospital Building. Hazard Classification Shall Be Light Hazard Occupancy. Area Of Coverage Shall Be 146 Square Meters And Water Density Shall Be 4.07 Lps/sq. M. Protection Area Per Sprinkler Head Shall Be 20 Square Meters At 2.2 Meters Minimum Distance Between Sprinklers And 4.2 Meters Maximum Spacing. All Floor Control Valves Shall Be Equipped With Supervisory Switch, Water Flow Detector And Drain System. Water Supply Shall Be Horizontal Split Case Centrifugal Fire Pump With Diesel Engine Or Ac Motor And A Vertical In-line Jockey Pump With Controller. Firewater Reserve Tank Shall Be Ground Level Monolithic Concrete Tank Sized For A Minimum Of 30 Minutes. Hydraulic Calculations Report Shall Be Based On Npfa-13 Format. C. Ventilation And Air Conditioning System The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System Shall Be Composed Of Complete Plans And Drawings Of The Following: 1. General Notes, Legends And Symbols Including Schematic Diagram Of The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System. 2. Floor Layout Of The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System Indicating The Capacity And Location Of The Air Conditioners And Fans. 3. Duct Layout Indicating Duct Sizes, Route And Location Of The Dampers, Diffusers, Return Air Register, Hangers And Sway Braces. 4. Refrigerant Piping Layout Indicating Pipe Sizes, Location Of Valves, Hangers And Sway Braces. 5. Equipment Schedule And Details Drawings Of Air Conditioners And Ventilating System. Air Conditioning System Shall Be Provided In All Patient’s Private Rooms, Operating Rooms, Delivery Rooms, Offices And Other Areas Where Conditioned Air Is Necessary. Cooling Load Calculations Report Shall Be Manual Or Computer Generated, Hourly Analysis Program Which Includes Heat Transmission Coefficients, Solar Heat Gain Factors And Corrected Cooling Load Temperature Difference Calculations. Split Type Air Conditioners Will Be Used At Areas With Larger Capacities. Window Type Air Conditioners Shall Be Used In Areas With Exterior Wall Exposure. Centralized Air Conditioning Will Be Used As Indicated On Space Requirements (e.g. Sterile Hallways). Maintain An Air Change Rate Greater Than Or Equal To 12 Air Changes Per Hour Or 145 Liters Per Second Per Patient. Ceiling Cassette Type Exhaust Fans With Integral Air Diffuser Shall Be Provided In All Toilets. Ceiling Fans, Orbit Type With 360° Oscillation Shall Be Provided In All Non-air-conditioned Rooms, As Mentioned On Space Requirements. D. Specific Requirements Provide Details Of The Following: 1. Lpg Pipeline 2. Kitchenhood And Smokestack E. Summary Of Materials 1. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System A. The Fire Pump Shall Be Ul Listed/fm Approved, Diesel Engine Or Electric Motor Driven, Designed Specifically Intended For An Automatic Water Sprinkler Protection System. B. The Jockey Pump Shall Be Ul Listed/fm Approved, Electric Motor Driven, 220v, 3-phase, 60 Hertz, And Electric Power Connection. C. Sprinkler Head Shall Be Ul Listed/fm Approved, Pendant, Upright Or Sidewall Unit, 83 Lpm Flow Capacity Per Head And Temperature Fusing At 57.5° C To 74°c. D. The Alarm Assembly Shall Be Ul Listed/fm Approved, Constructed And Installed That Any Flow Of Water From The Sprinkler System Equal To Or Greater Than That From The Single Automatic Head Shall Result In An Audible And Visual Sign In The Vicinity Of The Building. E. Alarm And Supervision System Of The Automatic Water Sprinkler Shall Include The Monitoring Water Flow Switch At Each Floor Of The Building, Fire Pump And Jockey Pump Running Condition And Power Supplies, Level Of Water In The Reservoir And Control Valves. F. Pipes Shall Be B.i. Schedule 40. Screw Fittings Shall Be Used For Inside Piping. 2. Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System A. Refrigerant Pipes Shall Be Copper Tubing, Type L Or K Black Steel Pipe, Schedule 40 For Size Of 100mm Diameter And Smaller. Pipe Over 100mm Shall Be Black Steel Pipe Schedule 40. B. Black Steel Pipes Shall Be Standard Seamless, Lap-welded, Or Electric Resistant Welded For Size Of 50mm Diameter And Larger, Screw Type For Size 38mm Diameter And Smaller, Fittings For Copper Tubing Shall Be Cast Bronze Fitting Designed Expressly For Brazing. C. Pipe Insulation Shall Be Performed Fiberglass Or Its Equivalent. The Insulating Materials Shall Be Covered With 100mm X. 13mm Thick Polyethelene Film, Which Shall Be Overlapped Not Less Than 50mm. D. Ducts Shall Be Galvanized Sheet Steel Of Standard Gauges. E. Ductwork Insulation Materials Shall Be Rigid Board Made Of Styropor Or Equivalent 25mm Thick For Ground And Top Floor, 13mm Thick For Intermediate Floor. -end Of Mechanical Works Design Parameters- Xviii. Design Parameters (electrical/auxiliary Works) A. Codes And Standards The Electrical System Design Parameters Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards. Codes: 1. Philippine Electrical Code 2. National Electrical Code 3. Fire Code Of The Philippines 4. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its New Irr 5. Existing Local Codes And Ordinances Standards: 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2. Underwriters Laboratory (ul) 3. National Fire Protection Association 4. International Electrotechnical Commission (iec) 5. Illumination Engineering Society (ies) 6. National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (nema) 7. Doh Manual On Technical Guidelines For Hospital And Health Facilities Planning And Design B. Building Facilities Electrical System 1. Lighting System Provide And Install Adequate Normal Branch Circuits For Lighting System To All Areas Using The Standard Lighting Design Analysis. Utilize The Standard Illumination Requirements Per Area Of Concern Using The Preferred Particular Type Of Luminaires. 2. Power System Provide And Install Adequate Normal Branch Circuits For The Power System. 3. Standby/emergency System Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuits For Lighting Or Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. 4. Auxiliary System Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: Communication System A. Telephone System B. Local Area Network System C. Public Address Paging System D. Private Branch Exchange (pabx) E. Master Or Cable Antenna Television Fire Alarm System Security System 5. Lightning Protection System The Building Lightning Protection System Shall Include Roof-mounted Air Terminals Grounding Conductors, Ground Rods, Conduits, Clamps, And Auxiliary Equipment As Required For A Complete And Operational Lightning Protection System. 6. Provide Details Of The Following: Lighting Fixtures/luminaires Panelboard And Circuit Breakers Switchgear And Other Metering Devices Electrical And Hospital Equipment Installation And Termination Of Auxiliary And Other Special Devices And Equipment Power And Telephone Handholes (as May Be Required) Pedestal And Service Entrance To Bldg. Grounding System Layout Substation/power House And Electrical Room Transformer And Generator Mounting Others As May Be Required. C. Summary Of Materials General Lighting Luminaries: Fixtures Type Shall Be As Indicated On The Lighting Layout Plan. 1. Fluorescent Lamp Shall Be Linear, Circular Or Self-ballasted Compact Fluorescent Lamps. 2. Fluorescent Lamps Shall Be Cool Or Warm White And 3. Lamp Holders Shall Be Made Of Thermosetting Plastic. 4. Fluorescent Ballast: Magnetic Or Electronic Type With High Power Factor Or High Frequency Energy Saving Type. 5. Fluorescent Fixture Housing Shall Be Steel Sheet With High Reflectance Powder Coat Paint Finish. 6. Downlights And Pin Lights Shall Be Of Heavy Gauge Spun Aluminum Equipped With Lamp As Indicated On The Drawings. 7. Other Special Lighting Requirements Shall Be As Approved By The Implementing Agency. 8. Sterile Areas/zones Lighting Specifications: A. Type: Use Sealed, Recessed, Or Surface-mounted Led Fixtures That Are Flush With The Ceiling Surface To Prevent Dust Accumulation. B. Lux Level: Aim For 300-500 Lux For General Sterile Areas; 1000 Lux Or More May Be Needed In Surgical Suites Or Examination Zones Or As Specified On Manual Of Technical Guidelines For Hospital Planning And Design (level 3) Wiring Devices: Wiring Devices Shall Be Non-automatic Control Devices, The Contact Is Guaranteed By The Pressure Of The Special Spiral Springs. 1. Switches Shall Be Of 15a, 250v Or 300v Except As Otherwise Noted And Approved. Terminals Shall Be Screw-type Or Quick-connected Type. 2. General Use Receptacle Shall Be 15a, 240v Grounding Type Unless Otherwise Indicated On The Drawings. 3. Special Purpose Receptacles Shall Be As Called For On The Drawings. 4. Matching Plugs Shall Be Supplied. Panelboards And Circuit Breakers: The Panelboard And Circuit Breakers Shall Be Equipped With Molded-case Circuit Breakers And Shall Be The Type As Indicated In The Panelboard Schedule And Details. 1. Provide Molded-case Circuit Breakers Of Frame, Trip Rating And Interrupting Capacity As Shown On The Drawings. The Circuit Breakers Shall Be Quick-make, Quick Break, Thermal-magnetic, Trip-indicating And Shall Have Common Trip On All Multiple Breakers With Internal Trip Mechanism. 2. All Current-carrying Parts Of The Panelboards Shall Be Plated. Provide Solid Neutral (s/n) Assembly When Required. The Assembly Shall Be Isolated From The Enclosure. Electrical Conduits, Boxes And Fittings: All Conduits, Boxes And Fittings Shall Be Standard Rigid Steel, Zinc Coated Or Galvanized. 1. Rigid Steel Conduits (rsc) 2. Rigid Metal Conduits (rmc) 3. Intermediate Metal Conduits (imc) 4. Electrical Metallic Tubing (emt) 5. Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (upvc) If Required Shall Be Schedule 40. Conductors: Wires And Cables Shall Be Of The Approved Type And Unless Specified Or Indicated Otherwise, All Power And Lighting Conductors Shall Be Insulated For 600 Volts. 1. The Conductors Used In The Wiring System Shall Be Of Soft-annealed Copper Having A Conductivity Of Not Less Than 98% Of That Of Pure Copper And Insulated For 60° C Temperatures. 2. All Conduits Of Convenience Outlets And Wire-ways For Lighting Branch Circuit Home-runs Shall Be Wired With A Minimum Of 3.5 Mm Square In Size. Master Antenna Television (matv) And Cable Television (catv) System: 1. Two Sources Of Tv Signals Shall Be Provided To The Building. One (1) Shall Be From A Master Antenna Installed At The Roof Or Within A Suitable Area Of The Building And The Other Will Be From A Commercial Cable Television Service. 2. The Master Antenna System Shall Consist Of Fm, Vhf And Uhf Antennas, Combiner, Distribution Amplifier, Coaxial Cables, Splitters, Tap-offs And Tv Outlets. 3. There Shall Be Individual Trunking For Master Antenna And Cable Television Rising In The Building. Structured Cabling & Telephone System: 1. A Minimum Provision For Estimated 500 Mixed Pabx Extension And Direct Telephone Lines Shall Be Required For Tertiary Hospitals. 2. Final Details Of The System Shall Follow Specific Requirements, Quantity And Type Of Service. Fire Detection And Alarm System: 1. The Fire Detection And Alarm System Shall Be Of Multiplex, Microprocessor- Controlled Addressable Or Zonal Conventional Fire Detection, Alarm And Communication System. 2. The System Shall Consist Of Full Integration Automatic Fire Detection, Voice Alarm Communication And Fire Fighters Telephone System. 3. The System Shall Consist Of Control Station, Mimic Panel Initiating And Indicating Devices, Control Modules And System Of Wirings. 4. Actuation Of The Protective Signaling System Shall Occur By Manual Pull Station, Automatic Smoke Or Heat Detector, Sprinkler Flow Switch And Tamper Switch. 5. The System Shall Be Able To Monitors The Status Of Flow Switches And Supervisory Switches Installed At The Sprinkler System Risers. These Monitoring Points Are Also Addressable Or The Conventional Zonal In The Same Way As The Detectors Are Making Them Easily Recognizable At The Control Panel. 6. Occupant Notification Shall Be Accomplished Automatically. Notification Will Be General, Audible Alarm Type Complying With Appropriate Section Of Nfpa. 7. The System Shall Be Installed With Provisions For Future Connection To The Nearest Fire Services Station In The Locality. Security System: 1. The Security System Shall Include Intrusion Detection And Alarm, Cctv, Access Control Or As Maybe Required. Ventilation And Air Conditioning System The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System Shall Be Composed Of Complete Plans And Drawings Of The Following: 1. General Notes, Legends And Symbols Including Schematic Diagram Of The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System. 2. Floor Layout Of The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System Indicating The Capacity And Location Of The Air Conditioners And Fans. 3. Duct Layout Indicating Duct Sizes, Route And Location Of The Dampers, Diffusers, Return Air Register, Hangers And Sway Braces. 4. Refrigerant Piping Layout Indicating Pipe Sizes, Location Of Valves, Hangers And Sway Braces. 5. Equipment Schedule And Details Drawings Of Air Conditioners And Ventilating System. A) Air Conditioning System Shall Be Provided In All Patient’s Private Rooms, Radiologic And Imaging Area, Operating Rooms, Delivery Rooms, Laboratories, Critical Care Areas, Offices And Other Areas Where Conditioned Air Is Necessary. B) Cooling Load Calculations Report Shall Be Manual Or Computer Generated, Hourly Analysis Program Which Includes Heat Transmission Coefficients, Solar Heat Gain Factors And Corrected Cooling Load Temperature Difference Calculations. C) Split Type Air Conditioners Will Be Used At Areas With Larger Capacities. D) Window Type Air Conditioners Shall Be Used In Areas With Exterior Wall Exposure. E) Centralized Air Conditioning Will Be Used Only If Feasible. F) Design Of All Critical Areas Shall Be Laminar Or Positive Pressure, Wherein The Supply Air Is 10% More Than Exhaust Air. G) All Infectious Isolation Rooms, Such As Tb And Sars, Shall Be Negative Pressure, Wherein The Exhaust Air Is More Than 10% Of The Supply Air. H) Maintain An Air Change Rate Greater Than Or Equal To 12 Air Changes Per Hour Or 145 Liters Per Second Per Patient. I) Ceiling Cassette Type Exhaust Fans With Integral Air Diffuser Shall Be Provided In All Toilets. J) Ceiling Fans, Orbit Type With 360° Oscillation Shall Be Provided In All Non-air-conditioned Rooms, Such As Patient Wards, Work Areas, Etc. Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System 1. Refrigerant Pipes Shall Be Copper Tubing, Type L Or K Black Steel Pipe, Schedule 40 For Size Of 100mm Diameter And Smaller. Pipe Over 100mm Shall Be Black Steel Pipe Schedule 40. 2. Black Steel Pipes Shall Be Standard Seamless, Lap-welded, Or Electric Resistant Welded For Size Of 50mm Diameter And Larger, Screw Type For Size 38mm Diameter And Smaller, Fittings For Copper Tubing Shall Be Cast Bronze Fitting Designed Expressly For Brazing. 3. Pipe Insulation Shall Be Performed Fiberglass Or Its Equivalent. The Insulating Materials Shall Be Covered With 100mm X. 13mm Thick Polyethylene Film, Which Shall Be Overlapped Not Less Than 50mm. 4. Ducts Shall Be Galvanized Sheet Steel Of Standard Gauges. 5. Ductwork Insulation Materials Shall Be Rigid Board Made Of Styropor Or Equivalent 25mm Thick For Ground And Top Floor, 13mm Thick For Intermediate Floor. -end Of Electrical Works Design Parameters- Xix. Design Parameters (green And Safe Health Facilities) Codes And Standards Green And Safe Health Facilities Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Laws, Codes And Standards. Global Initiatives & Developments: 1. World Health Assembly Resolution On Universal Health Care (2019) 2. World Health Resolution On Climate Change And Health (2008) 3. Un Resolution On Sustainable Development Goals (2015) 4. Global Action On Patients’ Safety Laws And Codes: 1. Sanitation Code Of The Philippines Irr Of Chapter Xvii 2. The Local Government Code Of 1991 3. Clean Water Act Of 2004 4. National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) 5. General Appropriation Act Fiscal Year 2021 (ra 11518) 6. Occupational Safety And Health (ra 11058) 7. Safe Hospital Initiative (2011) 8. Universal Health Care Act (ra 11285) 9. Implementing Rules And Regulations Of Accessibility Law (ra 344) 10. Ecological Solid Waste Management Act Of 2000 (ra 9003) 11. Climate Change Act Of 2009 (ra 9729) 12. Other Related Standards A. Guidelines The Green And Safe Hf Initiative Represents A Climate Smart Paradigm Shift, Away From Traditional Disaster Response To One That Proactively Seeks To Minimize The Health Impact Of Disasters And Emergencies Through Climate Adaptation And Mitigation Measures (including Climate-proofing And Reduction Of The Environmental Footprint), And Preparedness. Consequently, It Is Essential That This Green Manual Is Incorporated Into The Hospital And Hf Development Agenda That Are Backed With Earmarked Resources In The National Budget, And That Has Governance And Support From The Highest Levels Of Government. The Department Of Health Shall, As Much As Possible, Promote The Greening Of Hospitals And Health Facilities, Including The Improvement Of Energy And Water Efficiency And Conservation, Sustainable Cooling Systems, And Sustainable Healthcare Waste Management In Hospitals. In Line With Its Continuing Efforts In Green And Safe Hfs, The Doh Shall Encourage National And Local Government Hospitals And Other Hfs To Seek Green Certifications From Green Building Rating System/s For Their New Construction Or Expansion, Repair And Renovation Projects. B. Criteria And Compliance System For Outstanding Green And Safe (climate Smart) Health Facilities. Criterion Compliance 1. Governance – Leadership And Management, Trainings, Proper Implementation, Commitment 2. Energy Efficiency – Reduction Of Energy Consumption, Use Of Renewable And Clean Energies 3. Water Efficiency, Sanitation And Hygiene – Adequate Water, Water Reuse/recycling, Water Conservation, Rainwater Harvesting. Safe Drinking Water, Proper Use And Maintenance Of Sanitary Toilet Facilities 4. Health Care Waste Management Waste – Segregation, Collection, Storage, Transport, Treatment, Proper Waste Disposal, Recycling 5. Environmentally Resilient Health Facility – Structural Member, Non-structural Member, Emergency And Disaster Preparedness Plan 6. Site Sustainability – Healing Gardens Within, Fresh Air, Herbal Plants, Accessibility, Existence Of Alternative Routes 7. Material Sustainability – Use Of Sustainable Materials, Procurement Of Sustainable And Recyclable Products, Less Use Of Hazardous And Toxic Substances 8. Indoor Environmental Quality – Lighting, Ventilation, Interior Design, Air Quality Management C. Energy Efficiency Orientate Building & Façade Design To Mitigate Heat Gain. The East And West Facades Receive The Greatest Solar Radiation, And Should Be Designed To Avoid Direct Sun. Use Of Glass/glazing With A Lower U-value And Shading Coefficient Reduce Solar Heat Gain. Allow Provision For Easy Access For Maintenance And Cleaning Especially For Curtain Wall System. Consider Lifespan, Durability And Life Cycle-costing When Selecting Façade Materials. Install And Use Energy-efficient Lighting Fixtures I.e. Led, Cfl, Slim Type Fluorescent, Etc. Skylights (if Applicable) And Windows To Maximize Natural Lighting And Ventilation On Selected Areas. Utilizing Daylight As Possible. Use Of Appliance With Inverter Technology With Variable Frequency Drive Technology. Window And Door Assemblies Shall Have Complete Gaskets, Weather Stripping, Door Bottom Sweeps And Seals. All Operable Windows Shall Be Provided With Safety Features For Protection Against Strong Winds, Water Penetration And Protection For Building Occupants Including Child Safety And Security. Specific Air Exchange Rates Are Usually Attained Through Artificial Ventilation. Adequate Ventilation Throughout The Facility Contributes To Maintaining A Hygienic Environment. Presence Of Functional Windows And Doors, That Allow At Least 6-8 Air Changes Per Hour For Natural Ventilation. For Airborne Infection Isolation Room/s And Er/triage Areas, Greater Or More Than 12 Air Changes Per Hour Is Recommended, While Up To 15 Air Changes Per Hour May Be Recommended For Operating Procedure, Or Delivery Rooms. Light-colored Building Envelopes Is Also Recommended To Reduce Heat Transfer From The Outside To Inside Of The Building By Having Surfaces With High Solar Reflectance Index (sri). D. Water Efficiency, Sanitation And Hygiene Optimize Water Conservation Through Installation Of Rainwater Harvesting Cistern Tank Use Of Waterless Urinals And Dual Flush Water Closets. Use Of Low-flow & Water Efficient Faucet And Hand-held Bidets. Use Of Water-saving Shower Heads For Hospitals, There Must Be At Least One Water Closet For Every Eight Patients In Compliance With Ra 4226 – Hospital Licensure Act. A Separate Toilet For Male And Female Is Preferred, And Shall Be Pwd Accessible. And, A Separate Toilet For The Staff, With A Provision Of One Toilet For Every Fifteen Personnel Shall Be Applied. Waterless Urinals Must Be Provided For Male Toilets. There Should Be Sufficient And Functional Hand-washing Facilities. E. Environmentally Resilient Health Facility Ground Floor Must Be Above Ground Line And Anticipated Flood Level. F. Material Sustainability Building Materials, If Applicable, Must Be Locally Sourced To Minimize Carbon Footprint. Rapidly Renewable And Sustainable Materials Are Also Recommended. Refer To Sec. 16.3.4 Of Doh Green And Safe Health Facilities Manual For List Of Sustainable Construction Materials That Can Be Used. Use Of Materials (specifically Wet-applied Materials) That Are Low In Vocs (volatile Organic Compounds) G. Site Sustainability Adopt The Development Controls Indicated In The National Building Code Of The Philippines To Establish The Extent Of The Health Facility Site Can Develop. Biophilic Design Is Recommended To Help Reduce Stress, Improve Cognitive Function And Creativity, Improve Patients’ Well-being And Expedite Healing. Porous Pavement Is Recommended At The Site Development To Alleviate Flooding. Landscape Swales Is Also One Solution. H. Indoor Environmental Quality Harvest Natural Daylight If Applicable. Acoustic Quality, Especially In Areas/rooms That Needs To Be Soundproofed, Shall Be Maintained. Use Of Acoustic Privacy Partitions Is Required. Separate Entrances For Ambulances And Walk-in Patients. In Procedure Rooms With Windowless Areas, Backlit Photomurals Or Artificially Illuminated Glass Artwork Can Alleviate Feeling Of Claustrophobia. In Wards And Recovery Rooms, Provide Windows And Natural Illumination As Much As Possible. Provide Acoustic Privacy In Patient Rooms, Offices, And Examination Rooms With Partitions Of Sound Transmission Class (stc) Of 45. Noise Level In The Operational Rooms Must Follow The Minimum Noise Standards In Accordance To The Doh Manual Of The Technical Guidelines For Hospital Planning And Design (level 3) Drawing Requirements: See Doh Standard Checklist Based On Revised Irr Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096). Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation. -end Of Green And Safe Health Facilities Design Parameters- Xx. Build Aspect Furnish Labour, Materials, Equipment, Paint, Tools And Other Facilities To Complete The Entire Building Including Architectural, Structural/ Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Sanitary, Communication, Fire Protection, And Other Related Works To Complete The Scope As Specified And/or As Shown On Drawings And Plans 1. General Requirement Contractor’s Temporary Facility And Lay Down Yard. Communication And Transmittal, Reproduction, Tarpaulin/billboard And Photos Material Testing (rsb, Chb, Concrete, Steel) Safety Requirements (warning Signs, Hardhat, Etc.) As Built Plan Demolition, Clearing Work, Permits And Licenses 2. Other Items Of Work Demolition Of Existing Structures In Affected Areas Or Where The Proposed Project Shall Be Situated, Clearing And Disposal Of All Debris Generated During Construction. All Serviceable Materials Shall Be Turn Over To Doh-dedvmh Through Its Representative Soil Excavation And Soil Treatment Restoration Of Any Damaged Properties During The Construction Permit Fees, And Other Necessary Documents For The Project Shall Be Shouldered By The Contractor Temporary Facilities Shall Be Provided During The Construction Period, To Be Constructed Within The Hospital Compound, Which Shall Serve As The Field Office, Storage Of Materials And Bunkhouse For The Workers. No Implementation Of The Project Without An Approved Plan And Other Related Documents. Strict Implementation Of (dole Guidelines And Other Standards Applicable) Health And Safety Rules. Shall Abide By The Medical Center Hospital House Rules Conduct Weekly Progress And Coordinative Report To The Agency Or Its Representative Other Items Of Work Not Mentioned Herewith But It Is Very Necessary For Execution And Completion Or Works Shall Be Included And Charge To The Contractor 3. Pre-installation Requirements All Tests To Be Conducted Shall Be Witnessed By The Hospital Representatives. Soil Investigation Concrete Strength Testing Reinforcing Bar Strength Testing Concrete Masonry Unit (cmu) Testing All Plumbing And Sanitary System Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Ventilation And Air Conditioning System All Electrical System And Other Tests That Necessary To Perform To Ensure The Quality Of The Project All Certifications And Reports Under Post-installation Requirement Shall Be Submitted To The Hospital Representatives. The Contractor Shall Submit A Sample Of Materials For Approval Of The Medical Center Chief Prior To Installation. No Implementation Or Execution Of Work In Any Discipline Without The Approval Of Medical Center Chief Or Through Its Representative Any Request For Inspection, Approval, Concrete Pouring, Testing And Commissioning Must Be Address To Medical Center Chief Or Must Adhere To The Reporting Protocol As Mentioned Above. -end Of Build Aspect- Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Architectural Drawings (as Applicable) A – 1 (a…n) Perspective, Site Development Plan, Vicinity Map/location Plan (2.00 Kms. Radius) Table Of Contents A – 2 (a…n) Floor Plans (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Furniture Layout When Necessary A – 3 (a…n) Four (4) Elevations (scale 1:100m Minimum) A – 4 (a…n) Two (2) Sections (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Spot Details When Necessary A – 5 (a…n) Roof Plan/s Showing Downspouts (scale 1:100m Minimum), Including Detail Of Gutter, Downspout, Etc. A – 6 (a…n) Reflected Ceiling Plan/s (scale 1:100m Minimum), Including Details A – 7 (a…n) Details Of Stairs, Fire Escapes/exits, Accessible Ramps, Etc. (scale 1:50m), Including Details Of Railings, Treads, Risers, Etc., In The Form Of Plans, Elevation/section A – 8 (a…n) Details Of Toilets (1:50 M) Including Accessible Toilets In The Form Of Plans, Elevation/section A – 9 (a…n) Details Of Specialized Design Features (scale 1:50 M) Such As Partitions, Cabinets, Etc. And Accessible Design Features A – 10 (a…n) Detail Of Typical Bay Section From Ground To Roof (scale 1:50 M) A – 11 (a…n) Details Of Special Elevations/section Rooms (1:50m) In Form Of Plans, A – 12 (a…n) Schedule Of Doors, Gates, Emergency Exits, Etc. (scale 1:50 M), Including Specifications For Materials And Hardware A – 13 (a…n) Schedule Of Windows (scale 1:50 M), Including Specifications For Materials And Hardware A – 14 (a…n) Schedule Of Finishes For Interior And Exterior Floors, Walls, Ceilings Architectural Technical Specifications Architectural Scope Of Works Architectural Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 1 Of 6 Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Architectural Interior Design Drawings (as Applicable) Aid – 1 (a…n) Floor Plans Showing Layout Of Floor Finishes (scale 1:100m Minimum) Aid – 2 (a…n) Floor Plans Showing Layout Of Furniture/finishing Partitions, Cabinets, Etc. (scale 1:100m Minimum) Aid – 3 (a…n) Interior Elevations And Sections Showing Wall Patterns, Ceiling Sections, Etc. (scale 1:100m Minimum) Aid – 4 (a…n) Details Of Partitions, Cabinets, Furniture, Ceiling And Other Interior Design Features (scale 1:100m Minimum) Aid – 5 (a…n) Architectural Interior Perspective/s Architectural Interior Design Technical Specifications Architectural Interior Design Scope Of Works Architectural Interior Design Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 2 Of 6 Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Structural Drawings (as Applicable) S – 1 (a…n) General Notes And Construction Standards S – 2 (a…n) Site Development Plan S – 3 (a…n) Foundation Plan/s (scale 1:100m Minimum) S – 4 (a…n) Floor Framing Plan/s (scale 1:100m Minimum) S – 5 (a…n) Roof Framing Plan (scale 1:100m Minimum) S – 6 (a…n) Schedule And Detail Of Footings And Columns S – 7 (a…n) Schedule And Detail Of Beams And Floor Slabs S – 8 (a…n) Detail Of Trusses S – 9 (a…n) Details Of Stairs, Ramps, Fire Exits S – 10 (a…n) Other Spot Details Structural Analysis And Design (for 2 Storey Building And Higher) Boring And Land Test Results (for 3 Storey Building And Higher) Seismic Analysis Structural Technical Specifications Structural Scope Of Works Structural Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 3 Of 6 Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Electrical Drawings (as Applicable) E – 1 (a…n) General Notes And Legends E – 2 (a…n) Location And Site Plan E – 3 (a…n) Lighting Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Details E – 4 (a…n) Power Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Details E – 5 (a…n) Auxiliary System Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including E – 6 (a…n) Schedule And Detail Of Loads E – 7 (a…n) Riser Diagram E – 8 (a…n) Other Detail Electrical Computation Design Analysis Electrical Technical Specifications Electrical Scope Of Works Electrical Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 4 Of 6 Electronics/auxiliary System Ready For Integrated Communications 1. Telephone System 2. Paging System 3. Lan System 4. Fire Alarm System 5. Security System Cctv 6. Integrated Communications And Systems Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Plumbing/sanitary Drawings (as Applicable) P – 1 (a…n) General Notes And Legends P – 2 (a…n) Location And Site Plan P – 3 (a…n) Storm Drainage Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Actual Length Of Tapping Line To Main Drainage Line P – 4 (a…n) Waterline Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Actual Length Of Tapping Line From Main Water Source When Applicable P – 5 (a…n) Sewerline Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Actual Length Of Tapping Line To Septic Tank Or Existing Sewerline P – 6 (a…n) Isometric Layout, Showing Waterline, Sewerline And Drainage Line P – 7 (a…n) Detail Of Connections, Catch Basins, Downspouts, Etc. P – 8 (a…n) Detail Of Septic Tank/sewer Treatment Plant Design Analysis Sanitary Technical Specifications Sanitary Scope Of Works Sanitary Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 5 Of 6 Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Mechanical Drawings (as Applicable) M – 1 (a…n) General Notes And Legends, Site Development Plan, Location Plans M – 2 (a…n) Floor Plans/isometric Drawings (scale 1:100m Minimum) Showing Ventilation And Air Conditioning Systems And Other Installations M – 3 (a…n) Floor Plans/isometric Drawings (scale 1:100m Minimum) Of Gas Pipeline System And Details M – 4 (a…n) Floor Plans/isometric Drawings (scale 1:100m Minimum) Of Air-conditioning Systems And Details M – 5 (a…n) Floor Plans/isometric Drawings (scale 1:100m Minimum) Of Fire Suppression Systems, Fire Sprinkler System, Wet Stand Pipe, Dry Standpipe And Other Installation M – 6 (a…n) Details Water Tank, Flow Diagram (scale 1:50m) M – 7 (a…n) Details Of Firewater Supply Sytem (scale 1:50m) M – 8 (a…n) Detail Of Elevators, Escalators, Dumbwaiters, Etc. (scale 1:50m) M – 9 (a…n) Detail Of Other Machinery/equipment (scale 1:50) M – 10 (a…n) Longitudinal And Transverse Section Of Building (scale 1:100m) Showing Manner Of Support Of Machines/equipment Mechanical Technical Specifications Mechanical Scope Of Works Mechanical Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 6 Of 6 General Guidelines • All Construction Works Shall Be Undertaken By Contractor In Accordance With Existing Laws And All Other Applicable Rules And Regulations. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible In Setting Out Reference Lines, Elevations (lines And Grades) Prior And During The Execution Of The Works. All References Shall Be Maintained And Protected By The Contractor At His Own Expense. Disturbed References Shall Be Restored To Its Original Position Without Extra Cost To Devmh. • The Contractor Shall Carry Out The Works Properly And In Accordance With This Contract. The Contractor Shall Provide All Supervision, Labor, Materials, Plant And Equipment, Which May Be Required. • The Contractor Shall Commence Execution Of The Works On The Start Date And Shall Carry Out The Works In Accordance With The Approved Pert/cpm Network Diagram Submitted By The Contractor, As Updated With The Approval Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative, And Shall Complete The Works By The Intended Completion Date. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Safety Of All Activities On The Site. • During On-going Construction And Before The Turn-over Of The Project, Engineering & Facilities Management Staff, End-users, Twg And Bac Shall Inspect The Works Undertaken By Contractor. Hospital Engineers And End-users Discover Any Deviations By Contractor From The Approved Construction Plans, Contractor Shall Be Required To Rectify All Such Deviations, Within Such Period Required By Client. • Contractor Shall Have Full Responsibility For Any And All Damages To Existing Hospital Facilities, Utilities, And/or Any Portion Of The Hospital’s Common Area, Due To The Works Undertaken By Contractor, Whether Accidental Or Intentional. • No Variation Order Shall Be Undertaken Unless Verified By Hospital Engineer And Approved By Executive Committee. • Contractor Shall Not Cover Or Block Stub-outs (cleanouts, Water Source, Exhaust, Sewer, Drainage, Etc.) When Not Utilized. Said Stub-outs Shall At All Times Be Free Of Obstructions And Easily Accessible. • Contractor Shall Secure A Utility Tapping Permit Prior To Tapping From Utility Provision. • Electricity And Water Consumed During Construction Shall Be Charged To Contractor. • End-users Reserves The Right To Inspect The Works At Any Time. • Contractor Shall Insure And Hold Client, Its Affiliates, Officers, Directors, Stockholders, Employees, Agents, And/or Representatives, Free And Harmless From And Against Any Injury, Losses, Claims, Damages, Liabilities, Expenses, And/or Costs Of Litigation, Resulting From Or Arising Out Of The Works Undertaken By Contractor. • In Event Of Force Majeure, The Contractor Shall Rectify, Replace Or Build The Unfinished Projects When It Is Not Yet Completed And Accepted W/o Additional Cost For The Procuring Entity. • Contractor Shall Comply With The Construction House Rules Of This Hospital.
Closing Date11 Mar 2025
Tender AmountPHP 15 Million (USD 261.5 K)
Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Building Construction
Philippines
Details: Description Subject : Design And Build Of Dedvmh Ob Building Location : Dedvmh Compound, Bood, Ubay, Bohol Terms Of Reference I. Background Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital (dedvmh) Is A Licensed Level 2 General Hospital Located In Ubay, Bohol With 200 Authorized Bed Capacity Which Aims To Provide Highly Specialized Quality Healthcare Services To All Where Human Dignity Is Valued And Respected By Competent And Committed Personnel. In Accordance With The Provisions Of And Related Issuances Of Doh Administrative Order No. 2019-0056 Increasing The Bed Capacity Of Dedvmh From 50 Beds To 300 Beds And R.a. No. 11223, Or The “universal Health Care Act”, The Hospital Shall Provide Promotive, Preventive, Diagnostic, Curative, And Palliative Care Services, And Research, Professional Teaching And Training Programs And Shall Be Fully Equipped With The State-of-the Art Equipment And Facilities, Complemented By Adequately Trained And Competent Human Resources For Health Appropriate For A Licensed And Accredited Tertiary General Hospital. Dedvmh Shall Strengthen Its Existing Basic Services, And Aim For The Improvement Of Its Service Capability And Capacity Serving As Referral Hospital In The Northeastern Section Of The Bohol Province, Complementing Local Health Systems And Providers Of Municipalities In The Area. In Order To Fulfill This Mandate, Dedvmh Is Upgrading Its Services To Become A Level Iii Hospital To Provide Better And Quality Healthcare Services Especially In The Northeastern Part Of Bohol, Its Catchment Areas And Nearby Provinces. The Increase In The Bed Capacity And Expansion Of Services And Capability Are Consistent With The Dedvmh’s Hospital Development Plan (hdp) And Philippine Health Facility Development Plan (phfdp) 2020-2040. Ii. Objectives The Purpose Of This Project Is To Repair And Expand The Existing Ob Building To Provide Patients And Healthcare Workers With A More Spacious And Comfortable Area By Improving Its Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Lighting And Ensuring That The Size, Layout, And Functions Of The Structure Meet Their Diverse Healthcare Needs. The Design Must Also Conform To The Standards Of Set By In Accordance To The Manual On Technical Guidelines For Hospitals Planning And Design (level 3) And Doh Green And Safe Health Facilities Manual To Develop Climate Smart Health Facilities That Address And Adapt To The Impacts On The Environment. The Winning Bidder Shall Design For This Project With The Approval Of The Medical Center Including The Approved Detailed Estimates, Bill Of Quantities, Technical Specifications, And Methodology Of Construction And Scope Of Works Of The Project. Iii. Conceptual Design The Design Concept Of The Project Was Governed By The Planning And Design Standards Of Level 3 Service Capability Hospital Facility As Prescribed By The Latest Requirements Of The Department Of Health And Other Concerned Agencies. Building Design Shall Conform To The Provisions Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096), Accessibility Law (bp 344), Architecture Law (ra 9266), National Structural Code Of The Philippines, Electrical Engineering Law (ra 7920), Mechanical Engineering Law (ra 5336), Plumbing Code (ra 1378, 1993-1994 Revisions), Fire Code (ra 9514) And Other Laws And Regulations Covering Environmental Concerns And Local Ordinances And Regulations. The As-built Plan And Proposed Schematic Lay-out/call-out Will Be Provided As Basis Reference In The Development Of Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans To Be Submitted As Part Of The Technical Proposal. However, It Is The Responsibility Of The Bidder To Verify Actual Site Conditions And Dimensions. The Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans And Perspectives Shall Be Included Construed Part Of The Technical Proposal As Follows: Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans Required Specified Degree Of Details 1. Schematic Floor Plans: A. Ground Floor B. Second Floor C. Third Floor (expansion) D. Roof Deck All Schematic Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper And Shall Meet The Minimum Space Requirements And Planning/design Guidelines Of Level 3 Hospital For: - Delivery Complex - Ob-gyne Emergency Department - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (nicu) - Chief Of Medical Professional Staff (cmps) Office - Ob-gyne Wards / Recovery Rooms - Conference Room / Training Rooms - Offices - Open Space For Mechanical Outdoor Units And Equipment Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans Required Specified Degree Of Details A. Aerial Perspective View All Perspective / Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper In Colored Printed And Shall Conform With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered. B. Man’s Eye / Worm’s Eye Perspective View All Perspective / Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper In Colored Printed And Shall Conform With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered. C. Front Perspective View All Perspective / Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper In Colored Printed And Shall Conform With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered. D. Rear Perspective View In Conformance With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered. E. Left & Right-side Perspective View All Perspective / Plans Shall Be At Least A3 Size Paper In Colored Printed And Shall Conform With The Preliminary Conceptual Plans And At Least 3d Rendered F. Longitudinal And Transverse Section Plans At Least One Longitudinal And One Transverse Section Plans In At Least A3 Size Paper The Conceptualization Of The Design Including Its Specifications And Space Requirements Shall Complement And/or Supplement With The Existing Site Conditions And Specification Of The Existing Ob-gyne Building. Proponent’s Input, Suggestion And Recommendations With Regard To The Identification Of The Scope Or Physical Components And Structures, Specific Outputs And Requirements And Proposed Construction Methods Shall Be Considered. Iv. Performance Specifications And Parameters Site And Space Planning Were Governed By The Standards, Rules And Regulations On The Design Of Level 3 Hospitals As Prescribed By The Department Of Health And Other Concerned Agencies. Building Design Shall Conform To The Provisions Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096), Accessibility Law (bp 344), Architectural Law (ra 9266), Civil Engineering Law (ra 544), National Structural Code Of The Philippines, Electrical Engineering Law (ra 7920), Mechanical Engineering Law (ra5336), Plumbing Code (ra 1378, 1993-1994 Revisions), Fire Code (ra 9514) And Other Laws And Regulations Covering Environmental Concerns And Local Ordinances And Regulations. A. Pre-detailed Design 1. Engineering Surveys And Investigations 1.1 Surveys And Investigations Of The Site Includes Elevations And Contours (at 0.5m Interval), Soil Tests, Location, Dimension, Floor Elevations And Other Pertinent Data On Existing Buildings And Improvements (roads, Parking Areas, Mature Trees) And Existing Utility Lines (e.g. Water, Power, Telephone). 2. Preliminary Conceptual Design Plans/perspective 2.1 Preparation Of The Following Drawings For Design Development Based On The As Built Plan And Schematic Lay-out/call-out Prepared By The Procuring Entity. Please Refer To Section Iii. Conceptual Design. B. Detailed Design Preparation Of Final Design Concept And Detailed Architecture And Engineering Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Schematic Plans For Hospital Building And Design Conceptualization Duly Approved By The Dedvmh. In Determining The Final Design Concept And Detailed Architecture And Engineering Design, The Implementing Unit Together With The Design And Build Contractor Shall Initiate The Coordination Meeting With The Concerned Stakeholders In The Following Schedule: First Session - The Design And Build Contractor Shall Present The First Schematic Plan And Design Concept For Deliberation, Consultation And Inputs By The Proponents Within Ten (10) Calendar Days From The Effectivity Of Notice To Proceed Second Session - The Design And Build Contractor Shall Present The First Revision Of Schematic Plan And Design Concept For Deliberation, Consultation And Inputs By The Proponents, If There Any, Within Twenty (20) Calendar Days From The Effectivity Of Notice To Proceed Third Session - The Design And Build Contractor Shall Present The Second Revision Of Schematic Plan And Design Concept For Deliberation, Consultation And Inputs By The Proponents, If There Any, Within Thirty (30) Calendar Days From The Effectivity Of Notice To Proceed Upon Approval Of The Final Schematic Plan And Design Concept, The Design And Build Contractor Shall Then Proceed For The Design Phase, Enumerated As Follows: 1. Preparation Of The Following Detailed Design Drawings Of Entire Building (see Doh Checklist Of Drawings Requirements) Based On The Design Development Drawings And Design Parameters Including Any Revisions And Refinements As Approved And Required By The Dedvmh: A. Detailed Architectural Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). B. Detailed Structural Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). C. Detailed Electrical Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). D. Detailed Storm Drain, Sanitary And Plumbing Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). E. Detailed Mechanical Plans (refer To Checklist Of Drawings Requirements And Design Parameters). F. Structural Computations, Including Soil Boring Test Results And Seismic Analysis And Electrical Design Computations. G. General Notes And Technical Specifications Describing Type And Quality Of Materials And Equipment To Be Used, Manner Of Construction And The General Conditions Under Which The Project Is To Be Constructed. H. Detailed Cost Estimates, Detailed Bill Of Qualities, Bill Of Quantities, And Program Of Works Including A Summary Sheet Indicating The Unit Prices Of Construction Materials, Labor Rates And Equipment Rentals. I. Summary Of Works J. All Design Output Shall Include The Following: Particulars Design Required Output Hard Copy Printed In Standard Size Paper 40 X 30 Printed And Hardbound Catalog For All Perspective Views, Architectural Finishes, Electrical Fixtures, Sanitary/plumbing Fixtures Utilizing Standard A4 Size Photo Paper Electronic Copy Electronic Copies In Standard Formats: - Designplansfile.pdf; - Designplanscadfile.dwg; - Design3dfile.skp/dwg/etc; - Powerpointpresentation.ppt; - 3d Animations (walkthrough.mp4/avi/mov/etc.) Design And Build Contractor Shall Compile All The Files And To Be Stored In 1tb External Drive Fourth And Final Session - The Design And Build Contractor Shall Submit The Completed Detailed Design Drawings Of The Entire Building, Within Sixty (60) Calendar Days From The Effectivity Of Notice To Proceed. C. Green Building 1. Design Development Shall Consider At Least Basic Requirements For Green Building Applied To Hospital Facilities In Building Component Systems Such As Architectural, Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, And Sanitary. D. 3d Animation And Walkthrough Presentations Designer Shall Prepare A 3d Walkthrough, That Is, Taking A Virtual Tour Of The Proposed Project/structure In Any Design Platform. It Shall Be Produced From Digital 3d Models That Have Been Visualized To A Photo-realistic Standard That Will Showcase All The Design Elements, Both Externally And Internally Of A Property Development And Its Spaces. Minimum Expected Output Shall Include But Not Limited To: - 3d Walkthrough Presentation That Will Show From The Main Entrance Of The Hospital Compound, Going Through The Site Where The Project Is To Be Located. From The Site, It Should Walk Through The Main Facade And Entrance Of The Ground Floor Of The Building Up To The Third Floor Showing All The Respective Floors, Its Lobbies, Hallways, Rooms And Other Support Facilities. - In Addition, The 3d Walkthrough Presentation Shall Include The Exterior Views / Facade Of The Building With Its Adjoining Structures. E. Pre-construction Pre-construction Meeting Shall Be Scheduled On The Next Day That The Completed Detailed Design Drawings Are Submitted. Key Stakeholders—including The Dedvmh, And The Design And Build Contractor (architects, Engineers, Consultants, And Contractor—must Attend). The Meeting Will Serve To: Review And Confirm The Submitted Design Documents. Ensure That The Designs Comply With The Project’s Specifications, Budget, And Schedule. Address Any Necessary Adjustments Or Clarifications Before Construction Commences. After The Pre-construction Meeting, The Design And Build Contractor Shall Finalize And Submit The Following Documents For The Approval Of Dedvmh: 1. Duly Signed Construction Schedule And S-curve 2. Duly Signed Manpower Schedule 3. Duly Signed Construction Methods 4. Duly Signed Pert Cpm And Ghannt Chart Showing Per Item Of Works Of Individual Projects 5. Log Book This Submission Should Encompass All Architectural, Structural, And Mepfs Plans, Specifications, And Any Amendments From The Meeting. These Documents Will Form The Basis For Construction. Upon The Dedvmh’s Approval Of The Submitted Construction Documents, A Notice To Commence Will Be Issued. Construction Activities May Only Begin Following The Issuance Of This Notice. F. Construction As A Rule, Contract Implementation Guidelines For Procurement Of Infrastructure Projects Shall Comply With Annex “e” And Guidelines For The Implementation Of Contracts For Design And Build Infrastructure Projects Shall Comply With Annex “g” Of Irr, Ra 9184. The Following Provisions Shall Supplement These Procedures: 1. Scope Of Works: Supply Of Materials, Labor, Tools And Equipment Necessary To Complete The Execution Of Architectural, Structural And Electrical And Mechanical Works. Includes All Other Necessary Works That Complete For The Fully Operational Building But Limited To The Following Work Items; A) Site Works - Provision Of Temporary Perimeter Fence - Demolition Of Existing Building/structure, Includes Hauling Of Debris Within The Hospital Compound - All Materials, Debris, Etc. Identified As Garbage As Directed By Hospital Management Shall Be Disposed Off-site - Excavation And Grading Provide Necessary Soil Protection On Excavated Portion. - Soil Poisoning And Termite Control B) Foundation Works - Foundation Of The Entire Building Includes Column Footings, Wall Footings And Other Sub-structures As Specified In The Approved Plan. C) Concrete Works - From Foundation Up To Roof Deck (entire Building); Includes Slabs, Beams And Girders Of Up To Roof Deck D) Architectural Works I) Exterior Walls – All Exterior Wall At From Ground Floor Up To Roof Deck Including Plastering Ii) Interior Walls – All Interior Wall At Functional Floors Complete With Wall Finishes Iii) Ceiling Works – All Functional Floors As Determined By Procuring Entity Iv) Floor Finish – All Functional Floors As Determined By Procuring Entity V) Doors And Windows– All Exterior Doors And Windows As Per Plan And Specifications Vi) Doors And Windows – All Functional Areas As Determined By Procuring Entity Vii) Painting Works – All Exterior Walls; Interior Walls At Functional Areas Viii) Façade And Signage E) Electrical Works I) Roughing-ins – All Necessary Roughing-ins Including Riser Conduits From Ground Floor To Roof Deck Including Cable Tray Ii) Panel Boards And Breakers – Main Breaker; Panel Boards From Ground Floor To Third Floor Iii) Wires And Cables – All Wires And Cables At Functional Floors Includes Installation Of Main Feeder Lines Tap To Existing Power House Including Connections To All Panel Board And Breakers Iv) Electrical Fixtures And Devices – All Fixtures And Wiring Devices At Functional Areas. Provision Of Usb Ready Outlets To Every Rooms. V) Application Of Electrical Connections/permits Shall Be Shouldered By The Contractor F) Mechanical Works I) Installation Of Automatic Fire Protection System At Functional Areas Ii) Installation Air Condition Units At Functional Areas As Determined By Professional Mechanical Engineer G) Plumbing And Sanitary Works I) Installation Of Plumbing And Sanitary System At Functional Areas, Includes; - Water Supply Pipelines - Waste Water Pipelines - Plumbing Fixtures And Accessories - Necessary Riser Pipes - Fiber Glass Pressure Tank - Drainage System I) Electronics / Auxiliary Works - At Functional Areas: Nurse Call Systems, Public Address / Voice Evacuation Systems (paging Systems), Cctv, And Or Integrated Information And Communication Systems, Installation Of Fire Detection And Alarm System (fdas) At Functional Floors J) Other Works 1. No Works Shall Commence Unless The Contractor Has Submitted The Prescribed Documentary Requirements And The Dedvmh Has Given Written Approval. Work Execution Shall Be In Accordance With Reviewed And Approved Documents. The Contractor Shall Process The Approval Of Permit To Construct (ptc) Form Doh – Central Visayas Regional Office, Cebu City. In Addition To, The Contractor Shall Process The All-necessary Permits (i.e., Building Permit, Occupancy Permit And All Prerequisite Permits) Chargeable Against The Project. 2. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Obtaining All Necessary Information As To Risks, Contingencies And Other Circumstances Which May Affect The Works And Shall Prepare And Submit All Necessary Documents Specified By The Concerned Building Officials To Meet All Regulatory Approvals As Specified In The Contract Documents. 3. Any Errors, Omissions, Inconsistencies, Inadequacies Or Failure Submitted By The Contractor That Do Not Comply With The Requirements Shall Be Rectified, Resubmitted And Reviewed At The Contractor’s Cost. If The Contractor Wishes To Modify And Design Or Document Which Has Been Previously Submitted, Reviewed And Approved, The Contractor Shall Notify The Hospital Management And The Procuring Entity Within A Reasonable Period Of Time And Shall Shoulder The Cost Of Such Changes. 4. As A Rule, Changes In Design And Construction Requirements Shall Be Limited Only To Those That Have Not Been Anticipated In The Contract Documents Prior To Contract Signing And Approval. The Following Guidelines Shall Govern Approval For Change Or Variation Orders: A. Change Orders Resulting From Design Errors, Omissions Or Non-conformance With The Performance Specifications And Parameters And The Contract Documents By The Contractor Shall Be Implemented By The Contractor At No Additional Cost To The Procuring Entity. B. Provided That The Contractor Suffers Delay And/or Incurs Costs Due To Changes Or Errors In The Dedvmh Performance Specifications And Parameters, The Contractor Shall Be Entitled To Either One Of The Following: 1. An Extension Of Time For Any Such Delays Under Section 10 Of Annex “e” Of Irr (ra 9184); Or 2. Payment For Such Costs As Specified In The Contract Documents, Provided, That The Cumulative Amount Of The Variation Order Does Not Exceed Ten Percent (10%) Of The Original Project Cost. C. The Contract Documents Shall Include The Manner And Schedule Of Payment Specifying The Estimated Contract Amount And Installments In Which The Contract Will Be Paid. D. The Contractor Shall Be Entitled To Advance Payment Subject To The Provisions Of Section 4 Of Annex “e”, Irr (ra 9184). E. The Dedvmh Shall Define The Quality Control Procedures For The Design And Construction In Accordance With The Doh Guidelines And Shall Issue The Proper Certificates Of Acceptance For Sections Of The Works Or Whole Of The Works As Provided For In The Contract Documents. F. The Contractor Shall Provide All Necessary Equipment, Personnel, Instruments, Documents And Others To Carry Out Specified Tests. G. This Design And Build Projects Shall Have A Minimum Defects Liability Period Of One (1) Year After Contract Completion Or As Provided For In The Contract Documents. This Is Without Prejudice To The Liabilities Imposed Upon The Engineer/architect Who Drew Up The Plans And Specification For Building Sanctioned Under Section 1723 Of The New Civil Code Of The Philippines. H. The Contractor Shall Be Held Liable For Design And Structural Defects And/or Failure Of The Completed Project Within The Warranty Period Of 15 Years For Permanent Structures/buildings As Specified In Section 62.2.3.2 Of The Irr (ra 9184) V. Implementation Arrangement A. Reporting Protocol Contact Person I. Nelson A. Elle, Md, Dtmph, Mscih Office Of The Medical Center Chief Ii Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Bood, Ubay, Bohol Ii. Joan V. Kadusale, Cpa Supervising Administrative Officer Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Bood, Ubay, Bohol Iii. Leomel R. Labitad, Ce Engineer Iii Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Bood, Ubay, Bohol Iv. Allana Jane C. Dacoylo, Uap Architect Ii Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital Bood, Ubay, Bohol Vi. Elegibility Requirements A. Basic 1. The Eligibility Requirements For Design And Build Scheme Shall Comply With The Applicable Provisions Of Sections 23-24 Of Irr Of Ra 9184. 2. A Modified Set Of Requirements Integrating Eligibility Documents And Criteria For Infrastructure Project And Consulting Services Shall Be Adopted In Accordance With Annex G - Guidelines For The Procurement And Implementation Of Contracts For Design And Build Infrastructure Projects Of Irr Of Ra 9184. 3. Pcab Classification Under “general Building”; License Category B “medium A” 4. Contractor Must Have Similar Project In The Amount At Least Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Abc Within The Past Five (5) Years. 5. Similar Projects With The Following But Not Limited To: Medium-rise Hospital Facility Project, Must Have Ongoing Or Completed Project At Least 6-storey Building. Supply And Installation Of Hvac System. B. Specialized 1. For Pre-design And Design Phase Of The Contract, The Bidder Shall Comply The Following Professionals To Be Assigned: I. Project Coordinator • Licensed Architect Or Engineer With At Least 15 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project Management. • Superb Oral And Written Communication Skills, Organization Skills And Excellent Administrative Abilities. Ii. Architect • The Architect Must Be A Registered And Licensed Architects (rla), With An Updated Professional Identification Card And Must Be A Member In Good Standing Of The Integrated And Accredited Professional Organization Of Architects (iapoa). • Should Have At Least 10 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project. Iii. Structural Engineer • Licensed Structural Engineer With At Least 10 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project Management. • Must Be A Member Of Accredited Structural Engineer Associations. Iv. Mechanical Engineer • Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer With At Least 10 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project. V. Electrical Engineer • Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer With At Least 10 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project. Vi. Sanitary Engineer • Licensed Sanitary Engineer With At Least 10 Years’ Experience In Hospital-related Project. Vii. Cad Operator (at Least One For Architecture And One For Each Engineering Specialty) • At Least Bachelor’s Degree In Architecture, Engineering, And/or Industrial Technology Major In Drafting • Proficient In Autocad Software Viii. Administrative Support Staff 2. For The Construction Phase Of The Contract, The Contractor Shall Assign Technical Personnel With The Following Qualification: I. Project Manager • Licensed Architect Or Engineer With At Least 10 Years’ Experience In Medium Rise Hospital-related Project • Superb Oral And Written Communication Skills, Organization Skills And Excellent Administrative Abilities. Ii. Project Engineer (civil) • Licensed Civil Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience As Project Engineer In Medium Rise Hospital-related Project Iii. Project Engineer (mechanical) • Registered Mechanical Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience As Project Engineer In Medium Rise Hospital-related Project Iv. Project Engineer (electrical) • Registered Electrical Engineer With At Least 5 Years’ Experience As Project Engineer In Medium Rise Hospital-related Project V. Cad Operator (at Least One For Architecture And One For Each Engineering Specialty) • At Least Bachelor’s Degree In Architecture, Engineering, And/or Industrial Technology Major In Drafting • Proficient In Autocad Software Vi. General Foreman (all Discipline) • With At Least 5 Years’ Experience As General Foreman In Medium Rise Project Vii. Skilled Workers (all Discipline) • With At Least 3 Years’ Experience In Medium Rise Project Viii. Administrative Support Staff Vii. Approved Budget Cost Project Description Approved Budget Cost Design Of Dedvmh Ob Building (shall Not Exceed Php 3,500,000.00 Plus 6% Of Excess Of Php 50,000,000.00) 5%-6% Of Abc Construction Of Dedvmh Ob Building 94%-95% Of Abc Total Abc Php 65,000,000.00 The Approved Budget For The Design-build Contract Is Sixty-five Million Pesos (php 65,000,000.00) Which Is Identified As The Design And Build Of Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital – Ob Building. Detailed Architectural And Engineering Design Services Shall Not Exceed Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (php 3,500,000.00) Plus Six Percent (6%) Of Excess Of Fifty Million Pesos (php 50,000.000.00) (as Per Prboa Resolution No. 6 Series Of 2016 - Architect’s Guidelines For Standards Of Professional Practice Compliances On The Methods Of Compensation And Schedule Of Fees, Pursuant To Republic Act No.9266, Published In The Official Gazette, September 19, 2016 Issue) Of The Entire Building Inclusive Of Taxes And Duties. Proposals Exceeding The Approved Budget Shall Be Automatically Rejected. Viii. Estimated Duration Of Engagement The Duration Of The Contract Is Three Hundred Sixty (360) Calendar Days From The Design Phase Up To The Completion Of The Project From The Date Of Effectivity: I. Pre-design And Design Phase - 60 Calendar Days Ii. Construction Phase - 300 Calendar Days Ix. Minimum Requirements For Construction Safety And Health A. General Requirements No Contractor Or Subcontractor Shall Require Any Employee To Work In Surroundings Or Under Working Conditions That Are Unsanitary, Hazardous, Or Dangerous To His Health Or Safety. In Order To Meet This General Requirement, The Contractor Must: 1. Initiate And Maintain Programs (written Or Otherwise) To Comply With This General Requirement. 2. Provide Frequent And Regular Inspections Of The Job Sites By Competent Persons. Competent Person Means One Who Is Capable Of Identifying Existing And Predictable Hazards In The Surroundings Or Working Conditions Which Are Unsanitary, Hazardous, Or Dangerous To Employees, And Who Has Authorization To Prompt Corrective Measures To Eliminate Them. 3. Prohibit The Use Of Any Machinery, Tool, Material, Or Equipment That Is Not In Compliance With Applicable Requirements. 4. Permit Only Those Employees Adequately Trained To Operate Machinery Or Equipment. 5. Provide Training For All Employees In: Recognition And Avoidance Of Unsafe Conditions Workplace Safety And Health Requirements Applicable Hazards, Safe Handling, And Personal Protective Equipment Necessary For Handling Poisons, Caustics, Flammables, And Other Harmful Substances Relevant To Their Job Duties. Specific Hazards And Procedures For Entering Confined Spaces If Applicable 6. Provide Provisions For Medical Care And First Aid. 7. Develop An Effective Fire Protection And Prevention Plan. 8. Ensure Appropriate Housekeeping Measures Including Clear Walkways And Removal Of Combustible Scrap And Debris. 9. Require The Wearing Of Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment Such As Hard Hats, Safety Glasses, Steel Toe Shoes, Or Other Appropriate Protective Equipment In All Operations Where There Is An Exposure To Hazardous Conditions. 10. Develop An Emergency Action Plan Covering Designated Actions Employers And Employees Must Take To Ensure Employees Safety From Fire And Other Emergency. Plan Must Be In Writing For Employers With Greater Than 10 Employees All Employees Must Be Trained Upon Initial Assignment On The Parts Of The Plan The Employee Needs To Know In The Event Of An Emergency. 11. Provide Access To Hand Washing Facilities, Toilets, And An Adequate Supply Of Drinking Water. 12. Provide Safety And Health Signs That Are Clearly Visible To Construction Workers And Public. 13. Conduct Regular Safety Meetings. Source: Colorado State University Occupational Health And Safety Section Department Of Environmental Health Fort Collins, Colorado X. Design Technical Specifications And Requirements The Bidder Shall Submit The Following Design Deliverables In Accordance With The Design Specifications, Parameters And Drawing Checklist But Not Limited To The Following: Activity Reports And Documents Required 1. Pre-design Phase 1.1 Geotechnical Investigation Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Soil Analysis And Investigation Report In Hard Bound (refer To Geotechnical Investigation Specification And Parameters) 1.2 Structural Analysis And Design Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Structural Analysis And Design Report In Hard Bound Including The Executable E-files (staad/etabs,etc.) Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Structural Specifications In Hard Bound (refer To Structural Analysis And Design Specification And Parameters) 1.3 Master Site Development Plans And Conceptual 3d Design Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Master Site Development Plans In Hard Copy (at Least 20 X 30 Paper Size In Desired Minimum Scale) And Softcopy (editable File.dwg And 3d Model.skp/cad/etc) Powerpoint Presentation And/or Walkthrough Presentation 2. Design Phase 2.1 Detailed Architecture And Engineering Designs/plans Including Applicable And/or Approved Revisions To The Satisfaction Of The Procuring Entity Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Detailed Architecture And Engineering Plans/drawing In Hard Copy (at Least 20 X 30 Paper Size In Desired Minimum Scale) And Softcopy (editable File.dwg And 3d Model.skp/cad/etc) (refer To Design Parameters And Drawing Checklists) 2.2 Construction Technical Specifications Five (5) Sets Duly Signed And Seal Construction Technical Specifications In Hard Bound Xi. Space Requirements General Floors: Ceiling Height Should Be At Least Three Meters Clear Height For 2nd Floor And Up. Ground Floor Lobby Must Be Of Higher Ceiling. Provision Of Utility Room Enough To House Trolley And Dirty Utilities With Floor Drain All Floors (except For Third Floor To Roof Deck) Shall Have Direct Access To Ramp Both Stairs Are For Service And Emergency Use External Window At Second Floor And Up Shall Be Of Awning Type. Provision Of Electrical Room Ramp For Wheelchair Access (with A Clear Width Of At Least 1.22 M. 4 Ft.). Minimum Of Two (2) Exits, Remote From Each Other, For Each Floor Of The Building. Exits Restricted To The Following Types: Door Leading Directly Outside The Building, Interior Stair, Ramp And Exterior Stair. Exits Terminate Directly At Open Space To The Outside Of The Building. General / Common Areas • Staff’s Dressing, Lockers, Toilet And Bath - This Room/space Is Equipped With Secure Lockers, Private Dressing Rooms, And Accessible Toilets And Showers To Support Hygiene And Comfort For Male And Female Staff. This Space, With Its Own Separate Staff Entrance, Allows For Efficient Staff Flow And Infection Control, Particularly Important In Sensitive Areas Like The Delivery Complex And Nicu. - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Staff’s Lounge B. Within The Delivery Complex And Nicu - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. • Staff’s Hallway - A Corridor Within The Delivery Complex And Nicu That Ensures A Minimum Clear Width Of 1.83 Meters To Facilitate Smooth, Unobstructed Movement Of Staff And Equipment, Enhancing Safety And Efficiency In High-traffic Medical Areas. Closed-circuit Television Cctv Shall Be Installed At The Hallway Of This Floor And At Least Two Views Or Angles Of Cctv Or More As Required With Central Monitor At Nurse Station. - Lighting System: A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Auxiliary System: C. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Public Address Paging System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Paging System - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Smoke Detector. • Patient’s Dressing/changing Rooms - Positioned Near The Entrance For Convenient Access, This Compact Room Accommodates Only One Bed Or Stretcher, Designed To Serve Both Ambulatory Patients And Those On Stretchers. With Separate Entrances To The Emergency Department And The Delivery Complex's Sterile Hallway, It Ensures Asepsis Despite Limited Space. - Planning Relationships: A. Next To Main Entrance B. Adjacent To Delivery Complex And Ob-gyne Emergency Department C. Close To Waiting Area And Comfort Room - Lighting System: D. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: E. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: F. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Smoke Detector. - Ventilation System: G. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. • Common Patient And Staff Hallway (sterile-ground Floor, Delivery & Nicu Suite) - A Well-ventilated Passageway With Ambient Lighting And Centralized Air Conditioning, Ensuring A Controlled Environment That Supports Both Infection Control And Staff Efficiency. The Hallway, With A Clear Width Of 2.44 Meters, Facilitates Smooth Movement While Maintaining Asepsis And A Comfortable Atmosphere For Patients And Medical Personnel. Closed-circuit Television Cctv Shall Be Installed At The Hallway Of This Floor And At Least Two Views Or Angles Of Cctv Or More As Required With Central Monitor At Nurse Station. - Lighting System: A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Smoke Detector. - Ventilation System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. • Common Patient And Staff Hallway (non-sterile-second Floor, Ob Wards/recovery Rooms) - A Well-ventilated Passageway With Ambient Lighting, Ensuring A Controlled Environment That Supports Both Infection Control And Staff Efficiency. The Hallway, With A Clear Width Of 2.44 Meters, Facilitates Smooth Movement While Maintaining Asepsis And A Comfortable Atmosphere For Patients And Medical Personnel. Closed-circuit Television Cctv Shall Be Installed At The Hallway Of This Floor And At Least Two Views Or Angles Of Cctv Or More As Required With Central Monitor At Nurse Station. - Lighting System: A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Smoke Detector. • Staff’s Lounge - This Room/space Is Designed To Include A Comfort Room, A Counter With A Sink, Space For Dining Tables, And Resting Facilities. It Offers A Relaxing And Functional Space For Staff To Unwind, Eat, And Refresh During Their Shifts. - Planning Relationships: A. Next To Staff’s Main Entrance B. Adjacent To Staff’s Lockers. - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Ventilation System: F. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. • Janitor’s Closet - This Room/space Is Designed To Keep Cleaning Materials With Mop Sink And As Storage For Janitor’s Cleaning Tools. - Planning Relationships: A. One Janitor’s Closet Located Close To Delivery/operating Room B. One Janitor’s Closet Located To Staff’s Lockers And Lounge. - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. • Wheeled Stretcher’s Area - This Room/space Is Located Near The Main Entrance, This Area Is Designed To Accommodate At Least Two (2) Bed Stretchers, Ensuring Easy Access And Quick Deployment For Patients Arriving Via Stretcher. It Is Strategically Placed For Efficient Patient Handling And Smooth Transitions To Other Areas Of The Facility. - Planning Relationships: A. Located At The Entrance Of Delivery & Nicu Suite/complex - Lighting System: B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. • All Gender / Pwd Toilet - This Restroom Is Designed To Be Inclusive, Complying With The Updates To The Amended Irr Of Bp 344. It Ensures Accessibility For All Genders And Persons With Disabilities (pwd), Featuring Wide Doors, Support Bars, Urinal And Spacious Layout To Meet The Latest Standards For Accessibility And Comfort. - Planning Relationships: A. Accessible To All Patients, Relatives And Visitors. B. Minimum Of One (1) Toilet On Each Floor Accessible To Disabled. - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. • Toilets/comfort Rooms - One Comfort Room For Both Male And Female Adult Ward While Separate Comfort Rooms For Stations, Offices And Service Rooms. - Planning Relationships: A. Equipped With Wall Mounted Intravenous (iv) Fluid Hook For Patient Rooms And Emergency Pull Chord With Corridor Lights Installed Above The Door. - Lighting System: B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. • Access/exit Stairs - Stairs That Provide Essential Vertical Circulation For Movement Between Different Levels Of A Building, Typically Serving As Both An Access Point For Entry And An Exit For Egress. These Stairs Must Meet Safety Regulations, Including Proper Width, Handrails, Non-slip Treads, And Clear Signage For Easy Navigation. They Should Also Be Designed To Accommodate Emergency Evacuations And Ensure Accessibility Where Possible. - Planning Relationships: A. Exits Terminate Directly At An Open Space To The Outside Of The Building B. Minimum Of Two (2) Exits, Remote From Each Other, For Each Floor Of The Building - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. • Access Ramps - Ramps Designed To Provide A Smooth, Accessible Pathway For Individuals With Mobility Challenges, Such As Wheelchair Users, To Enter Or Exit A Building. These Ramps Should Meet Accessibility Standards, Including Proper Slope (usually 1:12), Non-slip Surfaces, Handrails On Both Sides, And Clear Signage. They Are Essential For Ensuring Equal Access To All Areas Of A Building, In Compliance With Accessibility Laws Like The Amended Irr Of Bp 344. - Planning Relationships: A. A Ramp Shall Have A Minimum Clear Width Of 1.22 Meters (or 4 Feet) In One Direction (or 2.44 Meters Or 8 Feet In Two Opposite Directions). B. The Slope Of The Ramp Shall Not Be Steeper Than 1:12 Meters. - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. • Electrical/auxiliary Room - Due To Limited Space, This Room Is Designed With A Bi-folding Door That Provides At Least 1.60 Meters Of Clear Opening Width. Located On The Ground Floor In The Staff Hallway, It Is Strategically Placed Away From Direct Patient Access To Maintain Separation And Safety While Ensuring Easy Access For Maintenance And Operation. - Lighting System: A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Fire Alarm System: B. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. Ground Floor – Delivery Complex • Nurse Station W/ Sink, Inc. Supply Room And T&b - This Area Is Dedicated For The Nurses And Other Medical Staff Assigned To This Floor. It Shall House The Patient’s Charts, Patient’s Medications With Proper Compartmentalization, Nurse Call System Central Station, One Dedicated Comfort Room, Supply/medication Room And Ample Area For Doctors To Do Charting And Nurses’ Personal Belongings. This Station Should Be Located To Permit Visual Observation Of Patient (specifically Areas Such As Labor Room And High-risk Pregnancy Unit Room) And Movement Into The Suite. This Is Also Located Within The Sterile Area Of The Ob-gyne Complex, Is An Open Station, And Has Direct Access To The Hallways Common/centralized Air Conditioning. - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Breastfeeding Room B. Close To Nicu, Ob-gyne Emergency Department - Lighting System: C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Standby / Emergency System: E. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Also, Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: F. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Public Address Paging System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Paging System Nurse Call System - Provide At Least One (1) Unit Nurse Call System - Fire Alarm System: G. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. - Security System: H. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. Provide Closed – Circuit Television Cctv Shall Be Installed At The Lobby And Corridor Or Hallway Of This Floor With Central Monitor Located At The Reception Area And At Least Two Views Or Angles Of Cctv Shall Be Installed At The Wards With Central Monitor At Nurse Station. • Labor Room - This Area Is Dedicated For Maternity Patients To Be Monitored And Supervised During Labor And Delivery. Before Being Transferred To The Delivery Room, Patients Stay In The Labor Room For Assessment And Monitoring. Labor Rooms Should Have Adequate Lighting, Including Ambient Light And Focus Lights For Labor And Examination Tables. Labor Rooms Should Have A Viewing Window That Is Directly Visible From The Nurse's Station To Facilitate Easy Monitoring. It Shall Also House One Dedicated Comfort Room And A Common Counter With Sink. - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Delivery Room B. Close To Caesarian Delivery Room C. Close To Scrub-up And Sub-sterilizing Room - Lighting System D. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: E. Provide At Least Nine (9) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Standby / Emergency System: F. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: G. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Nurse Call System - Provide At Least One (1) Unit Nurse Call System - Fire Alarm System: H. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: I. Provide Air Conditioning Unit System • Delivery Room - This Area Is Dedicated For Normal Spontaneous Delivery Services. It Shall Also House At Least Four (4) Delivery Beds And A Dedicated Newborn Resuscitation Area, A Place With A Flat Firm Surface And Heat Source, For Immediate Resuscitation And Stabilization Of Newborns Who Require Assistance At Birth. This Area Is Typically Equipped With Necessary Medical Equipment, Such As Oxygen, Suction Devices, And Other Resuscitation Tools, And Is Staffed By Trained Healthcare Professionals To Provide Emergency Care To Newborns In Critical Condition. The Delivery Room Shall Be Remote As Practicable From The Entrance To Provide Asepsis. To Observe Asepsis And Prevent Non-related Traffic In The Facility, The Delivery Room, Scrub-up Area, And The Sub-sterilization Room (considered As Clean/sterile Areas) Must Be Grouped Together Away From The General Administrative Service Which Are Considered As Common Areas. - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Sub-sterilizing Room B. Adjacent To Scrub-up - Lighting System C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 750 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Five (5) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Outlet 15a, 2p, 240v, Single, Grounding Type, Tandem. Two (2) Units Ground Terminal, Duplex. Also, Allocate Two (2) Units Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Standby / Emergency System: E. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: F. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Nurse Call System - Provide At Least One (1) Unit Nurse Call System - Fire Alarm System: G. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Heat Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: H. Provide Air Conditioning System • Cesarian Delivery Room - This Area Is Specialized Operating Room Equipped For Performing Cesarean Sections, A Surgical Procedure Used To Deliver A Baby Through An Incision In The Mother's Abdomen And Uterus. This Room Is Designed To Accommodate The Surgical Team And Necessary Medical Equipment, Ensuring A Sterile Environment And Readiness For Any Complications That May Arise During The Delivery. It Is Typically Equipped With Operating Tables, Surgical Instruments, Anesthesia Equipment, And Monitoring Devices For Both The Mother And Baby. This Operating Room Shall Be Remote As Practicable From The Entrance To Provide Asepsis. To Observe Asepsis And Prevent Non-related Traffic In The Facility, The Delivery Room, Operating Room (c-section), Scrub-up Area, And The Sub-sterilization Room (considered As Clean/sterile Areas) Must Be Grouped Together Away From The General Administrative Service Which Are Considered As Common Areas. - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Sub-sterilizing Room B. Adjacent To Scrub-up - Lighting System C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 1000 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Nine (9) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Standby / Emergency System: E. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: F. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Nurse Call System - Provide At Least One (1) Unit Nurse Call System - Fire Alarm System: G. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Heat Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: H. Provide Air Conditioning System • High-risk Pregnancy Unit - This Area Is Dedicated To The Care And Management Of Pregnant Women Who Have Been Identified As Having A Higher Risk For Complications During Pregnancy, Labor, Or Delivery. The Unit Provides Close Observation And Interventions To Ensure The Health And Safety Of Both The Mother And The Baby, Offering Specialized Care For Conditions Such As Gestational Diabetes, Hypertension, Multiple Pregnancies, Or Other Medical Concerns. It Shall Also House One Dedicated Comfort Room Should Have A Viewing Window That Is Directly Visible From The Nurse's Station To Facilitate Easy Monitoring. This Room Should Be Located In Close Proximity To The Doctor's Quarters Or On-call Room To Facilitate Immediate Intervention In Case Of Emergencies. - Planning Relationships: A. Close To Delivery Room B. Adjacent To Sub-sterilizing Room C. Close To Cesarian Delivery Room - Lighting System D. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 1000 Lux. - Power System: E. Provide At Least Fourteen (14) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Standby / Emergency System: F. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: G. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Nurse Call System - Provide At Least One (1) Unit Nurse Call System Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Fire Alarm System: H. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: I. Provide Air Conditioning System • Septic Lr/dr (labor Room/delivery Room) - This Room/space With Septic Cases Physically Separated From Regular Cases To Avoid Infection. This Room Is Equipped To Handle Sterile Procedures While Minimizing The Risk Of Cross-contamination, With Enhanced Infection Control Measures In Place. It Is Typically Isolated To Prevent The Spread Of Infections And May Include Specialized Equipment For Both Maternal And Neonatal Care To Address Potential Complications Arising From The Infection. This Room Should Be Located In Close Proximity To The Doctor's Quarters Or On-call Room To Facilitate Immediate Intervention In Case Of Emergencies. - Planning Relationships: A. Close To Delivery Room B. Adjacent To Sub-sterilizing Room C. Close To Cesarian Delivery Room - Lighting System D. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 1000 Lux. - Power System: E. Provide At Least Nine (9) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet For Emergency Light With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single. - Standby / Emergency System: F. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: G. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Telephone System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. Local Area Network System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Data Outlet. Nurse Call System - Provide At Least One (1) Unit Nurse Call System - Fire Alarm System: H. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Heat Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: I. Provide Air Conditioning System • Scrub-up Area - This Room/space Where Preoperative Hand Washing Is Performed Located Outside Of The Delivery/operating Room Installed Either In A Recessed Wall Or Other Open Space But Shall Be Kept Away From Main Traffic Flow. This Shall Be Located Within The Sterile Zone Of The Delivery Complex, And Shall House 3-station Scrub Sink, With Gooseneck Spout & Foot Control, Sensor Type, And Provision For Hand-dryer. - Planning Relationships: A. Close To Delivery Room B. Adjacent To Cesarian Delivery Room - Lighting System C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light And Hand Dyer. - Auxiliary System: E. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Public Address Paging System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Fire Alarm System: F. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: G. Provide Air Conditioning System • Sub-sterilizing Room - This Room/space Where Medical Instruments And Equipment Are Cleaned And Partially Sterilized Before Being Sent To A Main Sterilization Area For Final Sterilization. This Room Typically Serves As An Intermediate Step In The Sterilization Process, Focusing On Decontaminating Items, Such As Surgical Instruments, To Reduce The Risk Of Infection. This Room Is Equipped With Sinks, Disinfectants, Ultrasonic Cleaners, And Possibly Other Equipment To Assist In The Preparation Of Items For Full Sterilization. It Should Be Accessible From The Delivery Room And Operating Room. Should Have A Utility Door That Provides Access Out From The Sterile Route, Ensuring A Controlled Flow Of Items Without Compromising The Sterile Environment. This Utility Door Should Lead To A Non-sterile Area, Allowing For The Safe And Efficient Movement Of Equipment And Materials, While Preventing Contamination From Entering The Sterile Zones. - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Operating Room B. Adjacent To Scrub-up Area - Lighting System C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Three (3) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: E. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: F. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System Public Address Paging System – Provide At Least One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Fire Alarm System: G. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: H. Provide Air Conditioning System • Sterile Instrument And Supply Storage - This Room/space Is Where Medical Supplies And Sterile Instruments Needed For Normal Spontaneous Delivery Are Kept. This Shall House A Counter With Sink And Drainboard, And Door With Vision Panel. - Planning Relationships: A. Located At Delivery Area/complex B. Adjacent To Nurse Supervisor’s Area/station - Lighting System C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least Four (4) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Clean-up Room - This Room/space Is Intended For The Sterilization Of Instruments In Accordance With Doh Guidelines On Cleaning, Disinfection, And Sterilization Of Reusable Medical Devices In Hospital Facilities In The Philippines (annex B Of Administrative Order No. 2012-0012). This Shall House Counter For Work, Sink With Double Compartment; Laundry; 350-400 Mm Deep. - Planning Relationships: A. Located At Delivery Area/complex B. Adjacent To Nurse Supervisor’s Area/station - Lighting System C. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Ventilation System: F. Provide Least One (1) Orbit Fan. • Doctor’s On-call Room - This Room/space Is Where Doctors Can Rest And Recuperate While Being Available For Urgent Patient Needs Or Emergencies. It Shall 0house One Dedicated Toilet And Bath, Resting Facilities, And With Essential Features Such As Sound-proofing And Alert System That Notifies The Doctors Of Emergencies Or When They Are Needed Urgently. It Should Be Located In Close Proximity And Have Direct Access To The High-risk Pregnancy Unit, Septic Labor/delivery Room, Labor Room, And Nurse Station. - Planning Relationships: A. Located At Delivery Area/complex B. Adjacent To Nurse Supervisor’s Area/station C. Close To High-risk Pregnancy Unit, Septic Labor/delivery Room, And Labor Room - Lighting System D. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: E. Provide At Least Eight (8) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light - Fire Alarm System: F. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: G. Provide Air Conditioning System Ground Floor – Ob-gyne Emergency Department • General Requirements - This Area Should Be Located In Ground Floor To Ensure Easy Access For Patients. It Shall Also Have Separate Entrance To The Emergency, And Corridors For Access By Patient Using Bed Or Stretcher And Equipment (2.44 Meters Or 8.00 Ft. Clear Width) And A Ramp For Wheelchair Access (with A Clear Width Of At Least 1.22 M. Of 4.00 Ft.). Due To Limited Space Available, This Whole Area Only House Small Independent Nurse Station With Counter And Sink, Observation Bay And Treatment Area With Sink Or Wall-hung Lavatory, Divided By Privacy Curtains/dividers, Equipment/supply Storage For Direct Access To Resuscitation Equipment, One Dedicated Comfort Rooms, And A Patient Dressing/changing Room With Separate Entrances To The Emergency Department And Onto Delivery Complex Sterile Hallway To Provide Asepsis. • Waiting Area - This Room/space Is Where Patients, Companions, And Visitors Can Wait Comfortably. However, This May Be Located Outside Of The Birthing Clinic If There Is No Sufficient Space Provided That There Should Be An Overhead Cover. The Waiting Area Can Also Be Situated Along A Corridor Provided That The Width Of Such Corridor Shall Not Decrease Lower Than 1.83 M In Width. It Should Be Well-ventilated And Equipped With Ample Lighting To Ensure A Comfortable And Inviting Environment For Patients And Visitors. This Shall Be In Close Proximity To Other Provided Common Areas Such As Comfort Rooms And Common Counter With Sink For Hygienic Activities. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Ten (10) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Ventilation System: D. Provide Least Two (2) Units Orbit Fan • Nurse Station With Sink - This Area Is Located To Permit Observation Of Patient And Control Access To Entrance, Waiting Area, And Treatment Area. This Area Should Also House A Working Table And A Separate Counter With Sink. - Planning Relationships: A. Located At Ob-gyne Emergency Department B. Close To Emergency Entrance C. Adjacent To Observation Bay And Examination/treatment Room - Lighting System D. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: E. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (gfci) Outlet. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: F. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: G. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System - Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Nurse Call System – Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call System. - Fire Alarm System: H. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Security System: I. Provide Closed – Circuit Television Cctv With At Least Two Views Or Angles Of Cctv Shall Be Installed With Central Monitor At Nurse Station. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: J. Provide Air Conditioning System • Observation Bay - This Room/space Is Designated Area Where Patients Can Be Closely Monitored After Initial Assessment. This Space Only Houses One (1) Observation Bed Or Recliner Due To Insufficient Space Available. It Is Adjacent To Examination/treatment Room And Should Be Divided By Privacy Curtains/dividers, And Should Be In Close Proximity To Comfort Room Available. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 750 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, Allocate One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: E. Provide Air Conditioning System • Examination And Treatment Area - This Room/space Where Pre- And Post-natal Check-up Is Conducted, It Is Designated Area With Clear Visibility From The Nurse Station, Efficient Equipment Placement, And Dedicated Spaces For Examination And Treatment. It Is Adjacent To Observation Bay And Should Be Divided By Privacy Curtains/dividers. This Shall Have A Sink Or A Wall-hung Lavatory And Should Be In Close Proximity To Comfort Room Available. This Space Shall Also Accommodate One (1) Procedural Bed, Similar To The Examination Bed But With Extra Support For Patients Undergoing Treatments And Space For Equipment. The Bed Should Be Adaptable For Minor Procedures Like Suturing, Drainage, Or Stabilization For Transport. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Four (4) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System - Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Equipment/supply Storage Room - This Room/space Is Essential For Maintaining Organized, Accessible, And Sterile Storage Of Medical Supplies, Instruments, And Other Necessary Materials. Due To Limited Space, Set-up Must Be Optimized To Ensure Essential Supplies Are Organized And Accessible. This Shall Also Be Temperature/humidity Controlled To Preserve The Quality Of Stored Sensitive Items. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Ventilation System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Orbit Fan. Ground Floor – Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (nicu) • General Requirements - The Nicu, Located Adjacent To The Breastfeeding Room And On The Same Floor As The Delivery Complex, Should Be Designed To Maximize Limited Space. It Will Include An Independent Nurse Station With An Attached Comfort Room For Staff Convenience. The Layout Will Accommodate Supply Storage, With Vertical Solutions To Save Space, And Provide An Ample Area For Examination Table And Essential Equipment. Infection Control Measures Will Be In Place, Including Zoning For High-risk Cases, Handwashing Stations, And Access To Ppe. Nicu Shall Be Separate But Immediately Accessible From The Delivery Room/cesarian Operating Room. The Nicu Will Be Soundproofed To Minimize Noise And Create A Quiet, Conducive Environment For Neonates' Rest And Recovery. Due To Limited Space, The Nicu Will House Only Ten (10) Bassinets. The Design Will Focus On Maximizing Available Space While Ensuring Essential Equipment, Infection Control Measures, And Patient Comfort Are Maintained. This Shall Also Include A Viewing Glass Window For Family Members To Observe Their Newborns While Maintaining The Necessary Infection Control Protocols. This Window Will Be Strategically Positioned In A Way That Provides A Clear View Of The Ten (10) Bassinets And Ensures Privacy And Security. • Nurse Station W/ Sink, Including Supply Room And Toilet - The Nicu Design Will Include An Independent Nurse Station With A Sink For Hand Hygiene, Ensuring Staff Can Maintain Cleanliness And Efficiency While Monitoring Patients. It Will Also Feature A Separate Counter With A Sink And An Additional Counter Or Table For Work Tasks. Adjacent To The Nurse Station, A Comfort Room Will Provide Convenience For Staff During Long Shifts. The Layout Will Incorporate Supply Storage With Vertical Solutions To Optimize Space And Keep Essential Equipment Organized, Maximizing The Use Of Limited Space While Ensuring Facilities For Both Patient Care And Staff Comfort. - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Breastfeeding Room - Lighting System B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: C. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (gfci). Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: D. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: E. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System - Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Nurse Call System – Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call System. - Fire Alarm System: F. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. - Security System: G. Provide Closed – Circuit Television Cctv At Least Two Views Or Angles Of Cctv Shall Be Installed At The Wards With Central Monitor At Nurse Station - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: H. Provide Air Conditioning System • Breastfeeding Room Including Sink And Toilet - This Room, Located Adjacent To The Nicu, Will Be Designed With Its Own Counter And Sink For Hygiene And Convenience. It Will Include A Comfort Room For The Mother's Use And Ample Seating Space For Comfortable Breastfeeding. Additionally, The Room Will Feature A Foldable Diaper Changing Station, Maximizing Space While Providing Necessary Facilities. This Layout Ensures A Private And Functional Space For Mothers To Care For Their Newborns While Maintaining Proximity To The Nicu. - Planning Relationships: A. Adjacent To Nurse Station And Nicu - Lighting System B. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: C. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (gfci). Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: E. Provide Air Conditioning System Ground Floor – Cmps (chief Of Medical Professional Staff’s Office) • Chief Of Medical Professional Staff’s Office - The Chief Of Medical Professional Staff’s Office Will Be Strategically Located Close To The Delivery Complex And Will Be Soundproofed (such As High-density Acoustic Panels, Insulated Walls) To Ensure Privacy And A Quiet Environment. The Office Will Include A Toilet And Bath, Archive Area, With A Hidden Access Door Connecting To The Office For Discreet Access. It Will Also Feature A Secretary And Receiving Area, A Conference Room With An Attached Comfort Room, And A Pantry For Staff Convenience. The Archives Area Will Be Situated Nearby For Easy Access To Important Documents, Ensuring A Functional And Efficient Workspace While Maintaining Privacy And Comfort. The Chief Of Medical Professional Staff’s Office Will Include A Corner With A Full-length Window, Offering A Panoramic View Of The Hospital's Vicinity. This Design Feature Will Enhance Natural Light, Provide A Sense Of Openness, And Allow The Chief To Observe The Surrounding Area. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots For Cmps Office, Two (2) Units For Secretary’s Area, Two (2) Units For Receiving Area, Six (6) Units For Conference Room And Two (2) Units For Lounge/pantry. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light, For Cmps Office, Secretary’s And Receiving Area, And Conference Room. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide Three (3) Units Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System - Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least Four (4) Units Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System Second Floor – Ob-gyne Wards / Recovery Rooms • Nurse Station With Sink, Including Supply Room, Medication Room, And Toilet - This Enclosed Area, Located On The Second Floor Intended For Wards, Recovery Rooms, And Other Service Rooms, Is Dedicated To Nurses And Medical Staff Assigned To This Floor. It Houses Patient Charts, Medications With Proper Compartmentalization, A Nurse Call System Central Station, A Dedicated Comfort Room, A Supply/medication Room, And Ample Space For Doctors To Do Charting And Nurses' Personal Belongings. The Station Allows For Visual Observation Of Key Patient Areas And Movement Into The Suite. It Is Centrally Located With Direct Access To The Common Hallways. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (gfci). Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System - Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Nurse Call System – Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call System. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Security System: F. Provide Closed – Circuit Television Cctv With At Least Two Views Or Angles Of Cctv Shall Be Installed With Central Monitor At Nurse Station. - Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System: G. Provide Air Conditioning System • Two (2) Private Rooms (1-bed Capacity) With Toilet And Bath - These Rooms Are Designed To Provide A Private, Comfortable Space For Patients, Each With A Single Bed, And Include An Attached Toilet And Bath For Patient Convenience And Privacy. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • One (1) Semi-private Rooms (3-bed Capacity) With Shared Sink, Toilet And Bath - This Room Is Designed To Accommodate Three Patients, Offering A Semi-private Setting With A Shared Space For Comfort And Care. This Room Includes A One (1) Shared Sink, And Toilet And Bath. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • One (1) Infirmary Room (1-bed Capacity) With Toilet And Bath - This Room Is Designed To Accommodate The Hospital Staff’s And/or Their Immediate Family Members. It Provides A Private Space With A Bed, Toilet, And Bath, Offering Comfort And Privacy While Supporting Basic Medical Needs During Their Stay. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • One (1) Isolation Room (1-bed Capacity) With Sink, Ante Room, Toilet And Bath - This Room Is Designed To Accommodate A Single Patient In Isolation, Providing A Controlled Environment For Infectious Or High-risk Patients. It Includes A Bed, Ante Room With Sink Or Wall-hung Lavatory For Staff To Change And Prepare Before Entering, And An Attached Toilet And Bath For Patient Comfort And Hygiene. The Room Is Equipped To Prevent The Spread Of Infection, With Strict Access Control And Infection Control Measures In Place. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • One (1) Teen Adolescent (6-bed Capacity) With Shared Sink, Shower And Toilet - This Room Is Designed To Accommodate Up To Six Adolescent Patients, Featuring A Shared Sink, With Separate Shower And Toilet Facilities To Ensure Privacy And Hygiene. The Shared Sink Area Allows For Efficient Use Of Space While Maintaining Cleanliness, While The Separate Shower And Toilet Provide The Necessary Amenities For Patient Comfort And Convenience. The Design Creates A Supportive And Functional Environment For Young Patients, Offering Ease Of Access To Medical Care. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • One (1) Gyne Ward (7-bed Capacity) With Shared Sink, Shower And Toilet - This Room Is Designed To Accommodate Up To Seven (7) Gynecological Patients. It Includes Shared Facilities Such As A Sink, Shower, And Toilet To Efficiently Serve The Needs Of Multiple Patients While Ensuring Hygiene And Convenience. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • One (1) Ob Ward (6-bed Capacity) With Shared Sink, Shower And Toilet - This Room Is Designed To Accommodate Up To Six (6) Obstetrics Patients, Featuring Shared Sink, Shower, And Toilet Facilities. The Shared Amenities Help Optimize Space While Ensuring Patients Have Access To Essential Hygiene Facilities. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Ob Ward Extension (18-bed Capacity) With Shared Sink, Shower And Toilet - This Extension Is Designed To Accommodate Up To Eighteen (18) Obstetrics Patients, With Shared Sink, Shower, And Toilet Facilities. The Shared Amenities Ensure Efficient Use Of Space While Providing Essential Hygiene Facilities For All Patients. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Eighteen (18) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Csb Care For Small Baby Room With Toilet - This Room Is Designed For Small Or Premature Babies, With Space For Four Beds, An Attached Toilet, Foldable Diaper Changing Station, And Resting Facilities For Caregivers. It Provides A Functional And Comfortable Environment For Both Babies And Families. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Hearing Screening Room - A Dedicated Space For Conducting Hearing Tests And Screenings, Typically For Newborns Or Young Children. The Room Is Equipped With Specialized Auditory Equipment And Soundproofing To Ensure Accurate Results. It Is Designed To Provide A Quiet, Controlled Environment For Hearing Assessments, With Comfortable Seating For Patients And Their Guardians. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: E. Provide Air Conditioning System • Newborn Screening Room - The Room Is Equipped With The Necessary Medical Equipment For Blood Sampling, Physical Exams, And Diagnostic Tests. It Is Designed To Provide A Safe, Comfortable Environment For Newborns And Their Parents While Ensuring The Efficient And Accurate Collection Of Screening Samples. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: E. Provide Air Conditioning System • Stock Room - A Storage Area For Medical Supplies And Equipment, Organized With Proper Shelving And Labeling For Easy Access And Inventory Control. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. • Department Chair’s Office Including Secretary And Receiving Area And Toilet - Located Adjacent To The Conference Room, This Office Includes A Work Room For The Chair, A Secretary And Receiving Area, And An Attached Toilet For Convenience. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System – Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Conference Room - Located Adjacent To The Department Chair's Office, This Room Is Designed For Meetings And Presentations, Equipped With A Large Table, Seating, And Audiovisual Equipment For Effective Communication. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Floor Mounted Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type, Universal Slot. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Fire Alarm System: D. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: E. Provide Air Conditioning System • Doctor’s Quarters With Shared Shower And Toilet - Due To Limited Space, This Room Accommodates Two Beds, With Shared Shower And Toilet Facilities, Providing Comfort And Privacy For Doctors During Their Shifts Or On-call Duties. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Affiliates Lounge With Toilet And Bath - A Designated Space For Hospital Affiliates To Relax, Equipped With Comfortable Seating And An Attached Toilet And Bath For Convenience. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Floor Mounted Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type, Universal Slot. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Standby / Emergency System: C. Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuit For Lighting And Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Nurse Call System - Provide One (1) Unit Nurse Call Station With Pendant Switch Each For Normal And Emergency Power Supply. - Master Or Cable Antenna Television - Provide One (1) Unit For Outlet For Television. - Fire Alarm System: E. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System Third Floor – Conference / Training Room, Office Rooms • Conference/training Room With Male And Female Toilets - A Room For Meetings Or Training, Featuring Separate Male And Female Toilets For Convenience. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Provide At Least Two (2) Units Floor Mounted Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type, Universal Slot. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least Three (3) Units Smoke Detector. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System – Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Air Conditioning System: E. Provide Air Conditioning System • Office Room 1 (research And Petru) With Sink And Toilet - A Designated Office Space For Research And Petru Activities, Equipped With A Sink And An Attached Toilet For Convenience And Hygiene, And Access To A Shared Balcony For Relaxation And View Of The Hospital Grounds. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System – Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Air Conditioning System: G. Provide Air Conditioning System • Office Room 2 (qi/ps, Quality Improvement Patient Survey) With Sink And Toilet - A Dedicated Office For Quality Improvement And Patient Survey Activities, Featuring A Sink And An Attached Toilet For Convenience And Hygiene, And Access To A Shared Balcony For Relaxation And View Of The Hospital Grounds. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System – Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Air Conditioning System: F. Provide Air Conditioning System • Office Room 3 (osm, Office Of The Strategic Management) With Sink And Toilet - A Designated Office Space For The Office Of Strategic Management, Equipped With A Sink And An Attached Toilet For Convenience And Hygiene, And Access To A Shared Balcony For Relaxation And View Of The Hospital Grounds. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 500 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least Six (6) Units Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Also, At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet Each With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, And 240v, Single For Emergency Light. - Fire Alarm System: C. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Smoke Detector. - Auxiliary System: D. Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: • Communication System - Telephone System - Provide One (1) Unit Telephone Outlet. - Local Area Network System - Provide One (1) Unit Data Outlet. - Public Address Paging System – Provide One (1) Unit Paging System. - Air Conditioning System: E. Provide Air Conditioning System Roof Deck – Open Area • Open Areas For Mechanical Outdoor Units And Equipment - Designated Roof Deck Spaces For Housing Mechanical Units And Equipment, Ensuring Proper Ventilation And Easy Access For Maintenance. - Lighting System A. For General Illumination, Provide At Least 250 Lux. - Power System: B. Provide At Least One (1) Unit Of Outlet With Specifications Of 15a, 2p, 240v, Duplex, Grounding Type And Universal Slots. Xii. Geotechnical Investigation Specifications And Parameters A. Location Before The Conduct Of Sub-surface Soil Exploration Works, The Consultant/contractor Shall Coordinate With The Procuring Entity Technical Representative For Proper Coordination On The Location Of The Project. B. Scope Of Work The Consultant/contractor Shall Provide All The Labor, Instrument/equipment Materials And Supplies, Vehicles, Bunkhouses, Etc., Necessary To Perform Satisfactorily The Sub-surface Exploration Herein Required, Viz: 1. Field Works 2. Laboratory Testing 3. Soil Investigation And Preparation Of Report 4. Geotechnical Evaluation Report The Consultant/contractor Shall Be Held Solely Responsible For The Result Of This Boring/drilling Exploration And Other Activities Under This Terms Of Reference C. Detailed Exploration Requirements/specifications A. Field Works 1. Location And Number Three (3) Boreholes, At Different Location Shown On The Plan. 2. Depth Of Borings Twenty (20) Meters Depth Below Natural Ground Or Five (5) Meters In Bedrock/hard Strata. 3. Procedure In Sand, Clay And Silt Materials, The Boreholes Shall Be Advanced By The Wash Boring Method In Between Sampling Sections Using Side Discharged Chopping Bits. Whenever Necessary, N-size Casings Shall Be Utilized. The Washed Section Shall Be Cleaned Thoroughly Before Each Sampling Run Ensuring, However, That The Underlying Soil Is Not Disturbed. Sampling Shall Be Done At One Meter Interval From The River Bed To Hard Strata Using 5.0 Cm. Split Spoon Sampler. In A Soft Cohesive Layer, Undisturbed Samples Using Thin-walled Tube Samplers Shall Be Obtained Hydraulically. Core Drilling Shall Be Carried Out By A Diamond Rotary Drill Method In Gravelly Or Rock Formation. Core Samples Shall Be Undertaken Whenever Solid Formation Is Encountered. Cores Shall Be Placed In Core Boxes Arranged And Labeled In Accordance To Depth As Soon As These Are Extracted From The Boreholes. Drilling And Sampling Procedures Shall Comply In Accordance With Astm Standards. 4. Equipment A. Drilling Machine The Contractor Shall Utilize At Least Two (2) Drilling Machines And Set Them Up At The Project Site. The Drilling Machine Shall Be In Good Working Condition And Shall Be Of Such Capacity As To Maintain Satisfactory Progress Of Work. B. Bits The Contractor Shall Have An Ample Supply Of Different Types Of Bits To Adopt To Varying Conditions. Bottom Discharge And Stepped Bits Shall Also Be Available. C. Core Barrels Double Tube Swivel Type Core Barrels In Good Condition And Capable Of Obtaining Maximum Core Recovery Shall Be Used. D. Casing The Contractor Shall, At His Own Expense And Responsibility, Provide Casings As Required To Ensure The Stability Of The Borehole Walls. The Casing Shall Be At Least Of N-size And Shall Be In Good Condition. After A Hole Has Been Finished The Casings Shall Be Retrieved. 5. Handling And Core Of Samples The Contractor Shall Provide All The Materials, Equipment And Labor Necessary For Preserving Samples. B. Laboratory Testing The Preparation Of Samples For Testing Shall Be Made In Accordance With Aashto. The Following Tests Shall Be Made On Samples Obtained From Boring, Drilling. Standard Penetration Test The Test Shall Be Carried Out Through Ordinary Soil Encountered To The Depths Specified Above. Standard Penetration Test Shall Be Performed Using 5.0 Cm. (2.0 In.) Outside Diameter Split Spoon Sampler, Driven By A 63.6 Kg (140 Lbs.) Hammer Falling 76.0 Cm. (30 In.) At 1.50-meter Interval Or Closer If Necessary. Moisture-density Rotation This Test Method Determines The Relationship Between The Moisture Content And The Density Of Soils Compacted In A Mold. The Contractor Shall Conduct This Procedure According To Nd T 99 Or Nd T 180. Bearing Capacity Test The Test Method Covers Estimation Of The Bearing Capacity Of Soil In Place By Means Of Field Loading Tests. This Test Method Can Be Used As Part Of A Procedure For Soil Investigation For Foundation Design. It Gives Information On The Soil Only To A Depth Equal To About Two Diameters Of The Bearing Plate, And Takes Into Account Only Part Of The Effect Of Time. Sieve Analysis The Contractor Shall Conduct This Test In Accordance With Aashto T 27 And Materials Finer Than No. 200 (75 Μm) In Accordance With Aashto T 11. The Procedure Combines The Two Test Methods. Sieve Analyses Determine The Gradation Or Distribution Of Aggregate Particles Within A Given Sample In Order To Determine Compliance With Design And Production Standards. Accurate Determination Of Material Smaller Than No. 200 (75 Μm) Cannot Be Made With Aashto T 27 Alone. If Quantifying This Material Is Required, It Is Recommended That Aashto T 27 Be Used In Conjunction With Aashto T 11. Following Aashto T 11, The Sample Is Washed Through A No. 200 (75 Μm) Sieve. The Amount Of Material Passing This Sieve Is Determined By Comparing Dry Sample Masses Before And After The Washing Process. This Procedure Covers Sieve Analysis In Accordance With Aashto T 27 And Materials Finer Than No. 200 (75 Μm) In Accordance With Aashto T 11. The Procedure Includes Two Method Choices, A And B. Liquid Limit Liquid Limit Test Shall Be Performed On Material Passing The 0.425mm (#40) Sieve. Aashto T 89 & T 90 27. There Are Two Methods Approved By Aashto, Any Of The Two Methods Can Be Used By The Contractor. Blow Count Must Be Within 22-28 Blows. Liquid Limit Is A Calculation Based On Moisture Content And Number Of Blows To Closure. Soil Classification This Standard Classifies Soils From Any Geographic Location Into Categories Representing The Results Of Prescribed Laboratory Tests To Determine The Particle-size Characteristics, The Liquid Limit, And The Plasticity Index. There Should Be Assigned Group Name And Symbol(s) Along With The Descriptive Information. Practice D2488 Can Be Used To Describe A Soil To Aid In The Evaluation Of Its Significant Properties For Engineering Use. Engineering Behavior Of The Soils Must Be Seen. C. Soil Investigation And Preparation Of Report The Soil Investigation Report Must Be Done By An Accredited Geotechnical Engineer. D. Geotechnical And Evaluation Report The Contractor Shall Prepare The Geotechnical Report & Analysis In Three (3) Bound Copies In A Form And Substance To Be Submitted To Doh – Ro7, Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City Within Fifteen (15) Calendar Days Upon Receipt Of The Notice To Proceed. The Final Report Shall Not Be Limited To The Following: A) Field Investigation And Methodology B) Borehole Drilling And Sampling C) Laboratory Testing D) Final Boring Logs (bl) E) Final Laboratory Tests Results (fltr) F) Borehole Location Plan G) Soil Profile Along Structures Showing Boring/drilling Logs H) Soil Liquefaction Investigation Report I) Soil Bearing Capacity J) Recommendation If Called For Such As Type Of Measure/structure Of Work E. Other Data To Be Submitted A. Boring Logs 1. Job, Boring, Hole Number, Date, Time, Boring/drilling, Foreman, Supervisor 2. Weather Condition 3. Depth Of Boring At Start Of Day 4. Water Level In Casing At Start Of Day 5. Method Of Penetration And Flushing System 6. Description Of Soil Strata Encountered 7. Depth Of Soil Boundaries 8. Size, Type And Depth Of Samples And Sample Number 9. Type And Depth Of In-situ Tests 10. Standard Penetration Tests Resistance, “n” Value 11. Recovery Ratios Of Samples 12. Detailed Notes On Boring/drilling Procedure, Casing Sizes And Resistance To Driving, Description Of Wash Water Or Spoil From Boring/drilling Tools 13. Depth Of Boring At End Of Day 14. Other Relevant Information Such Rqd, Percent Core Recovery, Angle Of Friction Etc. B. Photographs Photographs Showing The Borehole Drilling And Sampling At Each Proposed Sites Shall Be Taken By The Contractor And Incorporated In The Report. Photographs Shall Be Taken At Each Borehole Location Depicting The Following: 1. Equipment Used 2. Core Drilling Operation 3. Water Level Measurements 4. Performance Of Spt And Shelby Tube Sampling 5. All Cores In The Core Boxes, Spt And Shelby Tube Samples 6. Date Photographs Was Taken -end Of Geotechnical Investigation- Xiii. Structural Design And Analysis Specifications And Parameters A. Codes And Standards The Civil/structural Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards Codes 1. National Structural Code Of The Philippines (nscp) 2010 2. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Revised Irr 3. Accessibility Law 4. Local Codes And Ordinances Standards 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2. Philippine National Standards (pns) 3. Dpwh Blue Book 4. American Concrete Institute (aci) 5. American Society For Testing Materials (astm) 6. American Welding Society (aws) B. Design Criteria Shall Be Submitted First To The Procuring Entity For Concurrence Of The Following Minimum Design Requirements: 1. Design Loads (dead Load, Live Load, Wind Load, Seismic Load And Analysis Procedure, Load Combinations) 2. Materials (concrete, Reinforcing Steel Bars, Structural Steels) 3. Foundation (allowable Foundation Pressure) 4. Design References C. Minimum Design Input File In Structural Software And Required Reports 1. Job Information 2. Joint Coordinates 3. Material Definition/specification 4. Member Property 5. Support Definition 6. Load Definition (seismic/dead/live/wind/load Combinations) 7. Analysis Procedure 8. Analysis Result 9. Load List 10. Support Reaction List 11. Design Results (footing/ Column/ Beam) 12. Load Diagrams 13. Structural Plans -end Of Structural Design And Analysis- Xiv. Design Parameters (architectural) A. Codes And Standards The Architectural Works Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Laws, Codes And Standards. Laws And Codes: 1. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Latest And Amended Irr 2. Ra 9266 Or Architecture Law And Its Latest And Amended Irr 3. Ra 4226 Or Hospital Licensing Act And Its Latest And Amended Irr 4. Bp 344 Or Accessibility Law And Its Latest And Amended Irr 5. Ao 35, S. 1994 Or Ao Pertaining To The Control Of Radiation Hazards 6. Ra 9514 Fire Code Of The Philippines 7. Existing Local Codes And Ordinances. 8. And Other Laws That Applies To The Projects Standards: 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2 Underwriters Laboratory (ul) 2. Doh Technical Guidelines For Hospital & Health Facilities Planning And Design – Level 3 B. General Drawing Guidelines 1. General All Drawings Shall Be Computer-drafted. Drawings Shall Be Submitted Both In Printed And Electronic Copies. Keep The Same Orientation For All Plans. The North Orientation Shall Be Indicated In All Architectural Floor Plans. The Orientation Of The Architectural Plans Shall Be Consistent With All The Engineering Plans. Existing Buildings And New Works Shall Be Clearly Indicated And Labeled In The Site Plans. Detailed Plans Shall Have A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:50 Meters. Spot Detailed Plans, Elevations, And Sections Shall Have A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:10 Meters. Avoid Notes Such As ‘see Architectural Detail’ Or ‘see Structural’. Always Refer With A Callout To The Specific Detail Drawing And Sheet Number. 2. Site Plans The Site Plans Shall Have A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:500 Meters. 3. Floor Plans All Plans Shall Be 1:100 Meters. The Same Scale Shall Be Used For The Rest Of The Architectural, Structural, Sanitary, Plumbing, Electrical And Mechanical Plans, Except For Each Trade’s Site Plan, Detailed Plans And Spot Details. Elevation Callouts Shall Be Indicated On The Floor Plans And Shall Be Consistent With The Elevation Drawing. Section Line Callouts On The Floor Plans Shall Be Consistent With The Section Drawing. Floor Plans Shall Be Indicated With Boxed Room Callout Numbers, Including The Callout For Floor Finishes And Wall Finishes. Floor Elevations Shall Be Indicated In The Floor Plans. This Shall Be In Reference To The Natural Grade Line Or The Established Finished Floor Lines Of The Adjoining Existing Buildings. The Location Of Mechanical Equipment, E.g. Air Conditioning Shall Be Indicated In The Floor Plans. This Shall Be Consistent With The Mechanical And Electrical Plans. Door Callouts Shall Be Circles With The Proper Numbering, E.g. D-01. Window Callouts Shall Be Hexagons With The Proper Numbering, E.g. W-01. 4. Elevations And Sections Finish Floor Lines And Top Of Truss Lines Shall Be Consistent In All The Elevations, Sections And Structural Plans And Details. 5. Reflected Ceiling Plans Reflected Ceiling Plans Shall Be Indicated With Boxed Room Callout Numbers, Including The Callout For Ceiling Finishes And Lighting Fixtures. Ceiling Height Relative And In Reference To The Finish Floor Line Shall Be Indicated In The Reflected Ceiling Plans In Each Room With Boxed Dimensions. This Is To Ensure That The Ceiling Heights Of All Rooms Are Established Whether Or Not Reflected In The Sections. The Description And Location Of The Fixtures, E.g. Lighting, Smoke Detectors, Air Condition Vents, Exhaust Fans, In The Reflected Ceiling Plans Shall Be Consistent With The Electrical And Mechanical Plans. 6. Roof Plans Location Of All Downspouts Shall Be Indicated In The Roof Plans. 7. Doors And Windows Door And Window Schedules Shall Indicate The Type Of Door Or Window, The Number Of Sets, The Location/s Of The Door Or Window, The Materials And Accessories Included And Other Special Specifications, E.g. Color Or Finish. All Windows Above Ground Floor Should Be Of Awning With An 45 Deg. Opening Angle. 8. Details Provide A Minimum Of One (1) Bay Section Of A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:50 Meters For Each Major Building Preferably Cut Along The Area With Special Construction Design. Provide Spot Detail Plans, Elevations And Sections Of A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:10 Meters For Special Designs With Aesthetic Treatment And Ornamentation. Provide Detailed Plans Of A Scale Not Smaller Than 1:50 For All Areas Needing Tile Pattern, E.g. Lobby, Corridor, Entrance Walk, Showing The Position And Pattern Of Tiles. Centerline Location Of Plumbing Fixtures Shall Be Indicated In Detailed Plans With Lines Of Reference And Its Corresponding Dimensions. This Is To Indicate The Exact Locations Of The Plumbing/sanitary Roughing-ins. C. Site Works 1. The Master Site Development Plan Of The Hospital Shall Include The Following: Contour And Survey Of The Lot, Including Bearing And Distance Of The Property Line Road Network And Curbs And Sidewalks Parking Spaces Reference Location Of Existing Trees Reference Location And Footprint Of Existing Buildings, With The Corresponding Building Names And Dimensions, Including Distances Between Adjacent Buildings, And Distances Between Buildings And The Nearest Property Line Reference Location Of Utilities, E.g. Water Reservoirs, Septic Tank, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Powerhouse, Transformers, Waste Storage Area, Security Outposts 2. The Layout Of The Buildings On The Site Shall Be Zoned According To The Service It Provides: The Outer Zone Shall Include All Front-line Services, E.g. Emergency, Out-patient, X-ray, Laboratory And Other Ancillary Departments. The Inner Zone Shall Include The Wards. The Deep Zone Shall Include Services Like The Operating Room, Delivery Room, Nursery, Intensive Care Unit And Other Sensitive Hospital Services. The Service Zone Shall Include Non-medical Services But Are Essential To Hospital Operations, E.g. Staff Lounge And Lockers. There Shall Be A Separate Road Network And Entry/exit For The Public And The Service Vehicles, E.g. Ambulance, Waste Collection Vans, Delivery Trucks. In Limited Lot Areas, Buildings Should At Least Be Spaced Four (4) Meters Apart To Allow Natural Light And Ventilation. Covered Walkways Shall Be Provided For Access And Connection To All The Buildings. Ramps Shall Be Provided In All Main Entrances Of The Buildings And Other Access Openings To Walkways Leading To Other Buildings. D. Building Architectural Works 1. Floor Plans The Structural, Sanitary, Plumbing, Electrical And Mechanical Designs Are Required To Refer To The Architectural Plans And Specifications In Case Of Discrepancies. If An Engineering Design Will Have Any Possible Conflict Or Interference On The Architectural Design, The Latter May Be Adjusted Provided That The Aesthetic Value Will Not Be Compromised. The Architectural And Engineering Plans Shall Be Consistent All Throughout In Terms Of Dimensions And Locations Of Columns, Beams, Walls, Roof Line, Conduits, Ducts, Pipes, And Fixtures, Among Others. Column And Beam Grid Lines Shall Also Be Consistent In All The Architectural And Engineering Plans. Verify And Coordinate Floor Plans With The Mechanical, Electrical And Sanitary Design With Regard To The Requirements For Mechanical Rooms, Ahu Rooms, Electrical Rooms, Pipe Chase, And Other Engineering Requirements. Public Toilets Shall Have Provisions And Fixtures For Persons With Disability As Required By Bp 344. If Enough Space Allows, Toilets Specially Made And Designated For Persons With Disability Is Preferable. 2. Walls Exterior Walls Shall Be 200mm. Thick, While Interior Walls Shall Be 150mm. Thick. This Is Indicative Of The Finished Wall Thickness Including The Plastering And Tile Works. Used Soundproofed Wall Materials For Areas With Indicated “soundproofed”. Walls With An Stc Rating Of At Least 45-50 Is Recommended. In Areas Where High Confidentiality Or Privacy Is Required (e.g., Patient Rooms, Doctor’s Offices Near Noisy Zones), Consider An Stc Rating Of 55-60. Double Layer Of Drywall: Use Two Layers Of Drywall On Either Side Of A Metal Or Wood Stud Frame For Enhanced Soundproofing. Acoustic Insulation: Use High-density Insulation Like Mineral Wool Or Acoustic Fiberglass In Wall Cavities To Absorb Sound. Higher Mass: Increase The Wall's Mass With Materials Like Masonry Or High-density Concrete, Which Can Significantly Reduce Sound Transmission. Toilet Wall Tiles Shall Be 300mm. X 300mm. For Areas Of Six (6) Square Meters Or Below. Toilet Wall Tiles Shall Be 300mm. X 600mm. For Areas Above Six (6) Square Meters. Layout And Work On Wall And Floor Tiles Must Be Aligned, Plumb, Level, And Square. All Edges, Corners And Intersections Of Toilet Tiles, Including The Top-most Tile Not Reaching The Ceiling Shall Be Provided With Polyvinyl Chloride Tile Trims. Tile Color And Design Shall Be Approved First Before Installation. 3. Floors For Sterile Areas, Delivery & Nicu Complex, Floor Finish Shall Be Roll-form Anti-static Anti-bacterial Homogeneous Vinyl With Welded Joints. It Shall Cove Upwards To The Sides Of The Wall Up To A Minimum Of 200mm. From The Floor. If Floor Tiles In Two Adjacent Rooms With Different Material, Color Or Design Meet At The Door Opening, The Cut Shall Be Located Middle Of The Door Thickness When In A Closed Position. Provide Details In The Floor Pattern Design. Floors At The Openings Of Toilets For Persons With Disability Shall Be Sloping. Indicate In The Plans And Sections. The Size Of The Toilet Floor Tiles Shall Be 300mm. X 300mm. For Areas Of Six (6) Square Meters Or Below. Toilet Floor Tiles Shall Be 300mm. X 600mm. For Areas Above Six (6) Square Meters. Indicate The Tile Pattern. The Size Of The Pantry/lounge Floor Tiles Shall Be 600mm. X 600mm. Indicate The Tile Pattern. The Size Of The Floor Tiles Of The Offices And Wards Shall Be 600mm. X 600mm, Or Bigger Depending On The Proportion To The Size Of The Room. Indicate The Tile Pattern. The Size Of The Floor Tiles Of The Lobby And Corridor Shall Not Be Less Than 400mm. X 400mm. The Tile Size Of 600mm. X 600mm. Is Recommended For Bigger Areas. Indicate The Tile Pattern. Layout And Work On Wall And Floor Tiles Must Be Aligned, Plumb, Level, And Square. All Edges, Corners And Intersections Of Toilet Tiles, Shall Be Provided With Polyvinyl Chloride Tile Trims. Tile Color And Design Shall Be Approved First Before Installation. 4. Ceiling Works The Following Rooms Shall Have A Minimum Ceiling Height: A. Operating Room – 3000mm., To Accommodate The Ceiling-mounted Or Light B. Wards Of 4 Beds And Up – 3000mm., To Provide Better Natural Ventilation Ceiling Height For Areas With Special Aesthetic Treatment, E.g. Lobby, Major Conference Room, Auditorium, Executive Office, Shall Be Proportional To The Area Or Room Or As Required By The Designer. However, This Shall Not Be Lower Than 2700mm. Provide Details. If Acoustic Boards On Aluminum T-runners Would Be Used For The Ceiling, Layout Should Be On Center And Avoiding Cut Pieces. If The Remaining Perimeter Of The Ceiling Is Less Than 600mm. Wide, It Shall Be Designed Complimentary With Fiber Cement Boards On Light Gauge Metal Furring. Likewise With Acoustic Boards In Big Areas, E.g. Offices, And Wards, Shall Be Designed In A Way To Break The Redundancy. Provide Details. Soffit Of Exterior Beams And Slabs Shall Have Drip Moulds To Prevent Damage Due To Water Sipping Into The Eaves Or Ceiling. Section Details Shall Be Required To Show The Drip-mould. Acoustic Panels: Adding Absorptive Finishes, Such As Fabric-covered Acoustic Panels, Can Help To Dampen Internal Reflections And Improve Sound Quality Within Rooms, Although These Don’t Block Sound But Reduce Reverberation. Non-cove Light Placement: Instead Of Cove Lighting, Use Flush-mounted Lighting Directly In The Ceiling With Sealed Housings That Prevent Dust Buildup. Fixtures Should Be Durable, Non-reflective, And Easy To Clean Without Requiring Special Maintenance Procedures. 5. Doors And Windows Major Rooms That Require Security Shall Have Sturdy Doors E.g. Wood Panel, And Metal. Minor Rooms That Do Not Require Security Shall At Least Have Wood Flush Doors. Toilets And Other Wet Areas Shall Have Steel Doors. Heavy-use Doors, E.g. Operating Rooms, Delivery Rooms, Should Be Provided With Stainless Steel Kick Or Push Plates And Door Closers. Fire Escape Doors Should Be Provided With Panic Hardware And Door Closers, And Shall Conform With The Requirements Of The Fire Code Of The Philippines. Aluminum Frames Of Glass Doors Shall Be Powder-coated. Door Finish And Color Shall Be Approved First Before Application. Window Sills Shall Be Slightly Sloped Outwards To Prevent Damage To Windows And Paint Due To Water Seepage. Section Details Shall Be Required To Show This Slope. All Doors Of A High-occupancy Room Shall Swing Outwards And As Required By The Fire Code Of The Philippines. Door Jambs With No Moulding/casing Installed On Concrete Walls Shall Have Construction Grooves All Around. Provide Details. All Doors And Windows Shall Have Reinforced Concrete Lintel Beams. Provide Details. Door Seals And Frames: For Soundproofed Rooms, Also Use Solid-core Doors With Perimeter Seals To Prevent Sound From Leaking Through Door Frames. 6. Stairs, Ramps And Corridors Ramps For Persons With Disability Shall Have A Slope Not Higher Than 1:12. Handrails And Clearances Shall Conform With The Requirements Of Bp 344. Regular Stairs Shall Have Risers At 150mm. High And Treads At 300mm. Wide. Fire Stairs Could Have A Maximum Riser At 200mm. And Tread At 250mm. Handrails Shall Be 1100mm. High. Clearances Shall Conform With The Requirements Of The Fire Code Of The Philippines. Corridors Shall Have A Minimum Unobstructed Width Of 2450mm. This Shall Be Measured Clear From The Surface Of The Finished Wall And Not On-center Of The Rough Chb Wall. Corridors Shall Not Be Areas For Temporary Or Permanent Storage Of Stretchers, Wheelchairs, Trolleys, Food Carts, Oxygen Tanks Or Other Movable Hospital Equipment. Storage Or Parking Spaces Shall Be Provided For These. Corridors And Exit Doors Shall Conform With The Requirements Of The Fire Code Of The Philippines. 7. Fixtures And Accessories Three-way Electrical Light Switches Shall Be Provided At The Foot And The Top Of The Stairs Per Floor. Likewise, At Both Ends Of A Long Corridor. Electrical Light Switches Shall Be Located By The Knob Side Of The Door. Electrical Switches And Outlets Shall Be Installed Plumb And Level. Public Toilets Shall Always Be Provided With Heavy-duty Soap Dispensers And Electric Hand Dryers. Public Toilets Shall Always Be Provided With Stainless Steel Handrails In Conformity To The Requirements Of Bp 344. A Drainage Line Shall Be Provided For Window-type Air Conditioners. Likewise, Split-type Air Conditioners Located In The Interior Part Of The Building Shall Be Located Adjacent To Areas With Drainage Lines, E.g. Toilets, Downspouts, Balconies. Seal Gaps And Openings: Ensure All Joints, Gaps, And Penetrations (e.g., Electrical Outlets, Ducts) Are Sealed With Acoustical Caulk Or Gaskets To Prevent Sound Leakage. Sterile Area Lighting Type: Use Sealed, Recessed, Or Surface-mounted Led Fixtures That Are Flush With The Ceiling Surface To Prevent Dust Accumulation. 8. Roofing Works The Section Of The Roof Gutters Shall Be Designed, In Case Of A Clogged Downspout, So That The Overflow Of Water Will Be Directed Outside Of The Building And Not Towards The Eaves Or Interior Ceiling To Prevent Any Damage. Provide Details. Avoid Valley Or Inside Gutters In Roof Design. But In Cases Required In Aesthetic Design, Valley Or Inside Gutters Shall Be In Stainless Steel Or Concrete Gutters With Membrane-type Waterproofing, And The Section Shall Be Designed With A Capacity For Big Volume To Prevent Any Damage Due To Overflow. Provide Details. Parapets, Designed As A Roof Protection From The Winds, Must Be Designed To Satisfy The Preceding Parameters. Provide Details. The Slope Of The Roof Shall Not Be Less Than 30 Degrees. 9. Painting Painted Ceiling Shall Be In Flat Latex Finish, While Cornices And Mouldings Shall Be In Gloss Enamel Finish. Painted Interior Wall Shall Be At Least In Semi-gloss Latex Finish For Ordinary Rooms, E.g. Offices, Unless Specified To A Higher Type Of Paint. Patient-related Rooms, E.g. Emergency Rooms, Out-patient Departments And Wards, Shall Be In Anti-bacterial And Odor-absorbent Paint Finish. Special Rooms, E.g. Operating Rooms, Delivery Rooms, And Laboratories Shall Also Be In Anti-bacterial And Odor-absorbent Paint Finish. Painted Exterior Wall Shall Be At Least In Moisture-resistant/water-repellent Solvent-based Paint Finish, Textured Or Smooth, Unless Otherwise Specified. Paint Color And Shade Shall Be Approved First Before Application. D. Specific Requirements 1. Provide Spot Detail Plans And Sections Of The Following: Gutter, Eaves, And Parapet Ceiling - Covelight, Special Connections And Design, Mouldings, Valances Stairs - Handrail, And Baluster Design Ramps - Handrail Design And Floor Pattern Doors, Windows And Gates - Grille Works, Special Architectural Treatment And Design, E.g. Façade Design, Special Window And Door, Counter/nurse Station Counter Special Carpentry Works, E.g. Partitions, Cabinetry Building And Room Signages And Wayfinding Systems All Pwd Toilets Shall Be Labelled “all Gender / Pwd Toilet” Other Details As May Be Required 2. Provide Room Data Sheets, Including Detail Floor Plan, Ceiling Plan And Sections Of The Following Rooms, In Coordination With The Requirements Of The Electrical, Sanitary And Mechanical Designs: A. Private Wards, Including Bed Head Panel Fixtures And Outlets With Specific Dimensions Of The Location Of Fixtures And Accessories, And In Coordination With The Requirements Of The Electrical And Mechanical Engineering Design. B. Nurse Station C. D. (all Blanks Shall Be Filled As Required By Or Applicable To The Project.) E. Summary Of Materials Materials To Be Used Shall Be Fire-resistant, Non-toxic, Moisture-resistant And Termite-resistant, E.g. Fiber Cement Board, Light-gauge Steel Frame, Polyvinyl Chloride Ceiling Panels. Wet Areas, E.g. Toilets, And Pantry/lounge Shall Use Non-skid/non-slip Vitrified Ceramic Floor Tiles. Heavy Traffic Areas, E.g. Lobby, And Corridor Shall Use Heavy-duty Seamless Granite Floor Tiles Or A Higher Type Of Floor Material. Vinyl Floor Tiles For Sterile Areas Of Delivery & Nicu Suite Shall Be Homogenous And Not Less 3mm. Thick. Ramps And Stairs Shall Use Non-skid/non-slip Floor Tiles, Materials As Specified. Aluminum T-runners Shall Be Powder Coated. Metal Rod Hangers With Adjustable Clips, And Not Galvanized Iron Wires, Shall Be Used To Support And Suspend The Aluminum T-runners And Light Gauge Metal Furrings. Roofing Sheets Shall Be Ga.# 24 Aluminum-coated, Pre-painted, And Pre-formed. F. Drawing Requirements: See Attached Doh Checklist Of Drawings. -end Of Architectural Design Parameters- Xv. Design Parameters (structural/civil Works) A. Codes And Standards The Civil/structural Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards Codes 1. National Structural Code Of The Philippines (nscp) 2010 2. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its Revised Irr 3. Accessibility Law 4. Local Codes And Ordinances Standards 7. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 8. Philippine National Standards (pns) 9. Dpwh Blue Book 10. American Concrete Institute (aci) 11. American Society For Testing Materials (astm) 12. American Welding Society (aws) B. Site Works Based On The Master Site Development Plan Of The Hospital, Provide Where Applicable Complete Design And Details Of Hospital Road (concrete With Curb And Gutter, Including Drainage) Network, Walkways, Parking Areas And Fencing. 1. The Main Hospital Road Shall Be Capable Of Two-way Traffic (at Least 6mts. Width) With A Minimum Thickness Of 150mm (8 Inches). Concrete Strength Should Be At Least 3000psi. Interior Roads (leading To Support Facilities) Shall Be Designed To Accommodate Delivery Vehicles, And Fire Trucks In Case Of Emergency. 2. Walkway Should Be At Least 100mm Thk. With Concrete Strength Of 2500psi. Ramps Should Be Provided, Instead Of Steps, For Any Change In Elevations. 3. Parking Area Slabs Should Be At Least 150mm Thk. With Concrete Strength Of 3000psi. 4. Fences Should Be Seen Through In Front Of The Hospital While The Tree (3) Other Sides Should Be Concrete Hollow Blocks With Minimum Height Of 2 Meters And To Be Provided With Perimeter Lighting. See-through Fence Design Will Be Made Of 32mm Square Bars Spaced At 100mm On Center And Provided With Three (3) Concrete Hollow Blocks (45mm High) Zocalo Walls. C. Buildings 1. The Hospital Buildings Should Be Designed Using A Seismic Importance Factor Of 1.5 For The Immediate Occupancy Category. Buildings Should Be Designed In Accordance With Nscp Requirements Up To Magnitude 7 For Those Near Seismic Source Type A. Seismic Gaps Between Buildings (old And New) Should Be Properly Observed. 2. The Hospital Buildings Should Be Designed Also Using Wind Importance Factor Of 1.15 (especially For Design Of Trusses/roofing System). Concrete Gutters And Parapet Walls Should Be Provided As Additional Protection To The Roofing System During Strong Typhoons. Wind Velocity Of 300-350 Kph Shall Be Considered Upon The Recommendation Of Structural Engineer 3. The Structural Designer Should Verify With Philippine Volcanology And Seismology (phivolcs) The Distance Of The Proposed Hospital To Nearest Active Fault Lines And With The Denr For Geo-hazard Mapping. 4. Soil Investigation (at Least Three Boreholes) Should Be Conducted To Determine Soil Bearing Capacity And Recommended Foundation Design (applicable Even For One Storey Structure). 5. The Structural Designer Is Encouraged To Use Fire-resistive And Non-toxic Materials. D. Details – The Following Shall Be Provided: 1. Connection Details Of Beams And Columns Following The Requirements Of Nscp On Confined Areas. 2. Connection Of Trusses To Beams And Columns. 3. Splicing Details Of Reinforcing Bars On Columns And Beams And The Required Bar Cut-off Points. 4. Details For Connection Of New Construction & Old Construction Structural Members Such As Expansions Joints For Thermal Expansion/contraction. 5. Include Thermal Expansion/contraction Prevention Methodologies Specifically On Soft Joints Areas Between Structural And Architectural Members. E. Summary Of Materials 1. Concrete Shall Be Portland Cement And Conforming To Astm Specification C150, Type I To Type Ii 2. Coarse Aggregates Shall Consist Of Washed Gravel, Crushed Stone Or Rock Or A Combination Thereof Conforming To Astm C33 3. Concrete Hollow Blocks Shall Be A Standard Product Of Recognized Manufacturer Conforming To Pns 16 With At Least 350psi Strength. 4. Reinforcing Bars Shall Conform With Pns Grade 60 For 16mm Dia. And Above And Pns Grade 40 For 12mm Dia And Below. 5. Structural Steel Shall Conform With Astm A36/a6m 6. Bolts And Studs Shall Conform With Astm A 325 7. Welding Electrodes Shall Be E60 Or E 70 And Conform With Aws F. Drawing Requirements: See Attached Checklist -end Of Structural/civil Works Design Parameters- Xvi. Design Parameters (sanitary/plumbing Works) A. Codes And Standards The Sanitary/plumbing Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards. Codes: 1. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its New Irr 2. Fire Code Of The Philippines 3. National Plumbing Code Of The Philippines (npcp) 4. Sanitation Code Of The Philippines 5. Existing Local Codes And Ordinances. Standards: 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2. Philippine National Standards For Drinking-water 3. Underwriters Laboratory (ul) 4. Doh National \ Laboratory (nrl) 5. Doh Health Care Waste Management Manual 6. National Water Resources Board (nwrb) 7. National Plumbers Association Of The Philippines (nampap) 8. Philippine Society Of Sanitary Engineers, Inc. (psse) B. Site Works Based On The Master Site Development Of The Hospital, The Site Works Shall Provide Complete Layout Of The Following: 1. Storm Drainage Network, Indicating Drainage Manholes And Pipe Culvert; 2. Sewerage Pipe Network, Indicating Sewage Manholes, Sewage Pipes And The Location Of The Proposed Sewage Treatment Plant; And 3. Water Supply Network, Indicating The Location Of Water Service Entrance, Cisterns, Elevated Water Tank And Proposed Pump House. The Storm Drainage Network Shall Accommodate The Magnitude Of Peak Rates Of Surface Run-off Including Drainage Coming From The Buildings. The System Shall Be Capable Of Handling The Design Flows Routing To The Designated Outfall; For Rainfall Calculation And Sizing Of Drainage Pipes, Refer To Table-d2, Appendix-d, National Plumbing Code Of The Philippines And Current Rainfall Record From Pagasa. The Sewerage Pipe Network Design Shall Accommodate All Sewage Coming From All The Facilities, Conveyed By Gravitational Flow Leading To The Sewage Treatment Plant; Per Capita Wastewater Demand: 100-130 Gal/capita/day Per Bed C. Building Facilities Sanitary/plumbing System 1. Sewer Line And Vent System Provide Complete Sewer Line And Vent System From All (domestic) Plumbing Fixtures And Floor Drains, Laid By Gravity Flow Leading To The Sewage Treatment Plant (stp); For Demand Weight Of Fixtures In Fixture Units; Refer To Appendix A, Table A-2, Npcp 2. Wastewater Line And Vent System For All Wash Areas Dealing And Generating With Oil/grease, Provide Separate Wasteline And Vent System And Solely Tap To The Proposed Grease Trap And Then Connect Its Effluent To The Sewage Treatment Plant. For Estimated Demand Weight Of Fixtures In Fixture Units; Refer To Appendix A, Table A-2, Npcp Waterline System Provide Complete Cold Water Supply Pipes To All Plumbing Fixtures. From The Main Water Source, The Water Shall Be Pumped To The Elevated Water Tank (ewt) And Conveyed To The Fixtures By Gravity System And Or Distributed To Fixtures By Transfer Pumped With Constant Pressure Through A Pneumatic Storage Tank, Whichever Is Feasible. 4. Storm Drainage System Complete Storm Drainage System Shall Be Provided For All Roofs, Canopies, Concrete Ledges And Balconies Including Condensate Drains Laid For Gravity Flow Connected To A Leader/pipe Line Leading To The Natural Ground Level Storm Drainage Network. D. Specific Requirements Provide Details Of The Following: 1. Fiberglass Pressure Tank (80g Minimum Capacity With Shallow Well Jet Pump Of At Least 1.5 Or 2 Hp) Located At Roof Deck 2. Stainless Steel Storage Tanks, Grade 304 Located At Roof Deck E. Summary Of Materials Sewer And Vent Pipes; Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (upvc) Extra Series 1000 (conforming To Iso 3633 Astm D2729 Including Trims And Fittings) Storm Drainage Pipes; Downspouts, Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (upvc) Extra Series 1000 (conforming To Iso 3633 Astm D2729 Including Trims And Fittings, Bps Certified) Drainage Pipes; 250mm Dia. And Below, Non-reinforced Concrete Pipe (nrcdp) 300mm Dia. And Above, Reinforced Concrete Pipe (rcdp) Drainage Manholes; Street Inlet, Curb Inlet, Traffic Type Reinforced Concrete Area Drain/catch Basin, Reinforced Load Bearing Chb Sewage Manholes; Traffic Type Reinforced Concrete With Standard Steel Brass Cover Wastewater Pipeline; Extra Heavy (xh) Single Hub, Hub Less Cast Iron Pipes And Fittings (cip) Conforming To Astm Standard 888 Cleanouts; Cast Iron Brass With Countersunk Plug (bps Certified) Floor Drains/deck Drains; Cast Iron Brass (bps Certified) Gutter Drains; Cast Iron Dome Type Brass (bps Certified) Cold Waterline Pipes; For Buildings, Polypropylene Pn10 Fusion Weld Pipes Including Trims And Fittings (bps Certified) Hot Waterline System; For Buildings, Polypropylene Pn20 Fusion Weld Pipes Including Trims And Fittings (bps Certified) Trench Grating; Galvanized/stainless Steel Iron Grates Plumbing Fixtures Including Trims, Fittings And Accessories; (bps Certified) Water Closet-tank Type Push Button Flush Lavatory - (pedestal/counter Type) With C-spout Spray Faucet Kitchen Sink-ga#16 Stainless Steel Seamless Bowl With Gooseneck Faucet Urinal-wall Hung Flush Valve Type Plumbing Fixtures At Sterile Areas; A. Scrub-up Sink-ga#16 Stainless Steel (single/double Bowl) Compartment With Knee Operated And Or Censor Controlled Spay Faucet B. Surgical Soap Dispenser-ga#16 Stainless Steel Foot Operated C. Laboratory Sink-ga# 16 Stainless Steel Deep Seated Seamless Bowl Compartment With C-spout Spray Faucet F. Drawing Requirements: See Attached Doh Checklist Standards Based On Revised Irr Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) -end Of Sanitary/plumbing Works Design Parameters- Xvii. Design Parameters (mechanical Works) A. Codes And Standards The Mechanical Design Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards. Codes: 1. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its New Irr 2. Fire Code Of The Philippines 3. Mechanical Engineering Code Of The Philippines (me Code) 4. Existing Local Government Codes And Ordinances. Standards: 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2. Philippine National Standards (pns) 3. Underwriters Laboratory (ul) And Factory Mutual (fm) 4. International Electrotechnical Commission (iec) 1988 5. National Fire Protection Association (nfpa) 6. National Fire Protection Association (nfpa) 99 Standard For Health Care Facilities. 7. American Society Of Heating, Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Engineers (ashrae). 8. Center For Disease Control And Prevention (cdc) Manual. B. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System The Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Shall Be Composed Of Complete Plans And Drawings Of The Following: 1. Site Development Plan And Vicinity Map, Indicating The Location Of The Buildings, Firewater Reserve Tank, Firewater Line, Yard Loop And Private Fire Hydrant. 2. General Notes, Legends And Symbols Including Schematic Diagram Of The Fire Sprinkler System And Schematic Diagram Of Alarm Monitoring System. 3. Floor Layout And Isometric Layout Of The Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Indicating Pipe Sizes And The Location Of The Pipes, Valves, Sprinkler Heads, Riser Nipples, Fire Hose Cabinets, Sprinkler Main Riser, Drain Pipes, Cross Mains, Branch Lines, Inspector’s Test Connections, Hangers And Sway Braces. 4. Equipment Schedule, Detail Drawings, Fire Pump And Jockey Pump Layout. 5. Architectural, Structural, Electrical And Plumbing Drawings Of The Firewater Tank And Pumphouse. An Automatic Fire Sprinkler Shall Be Provided In All Hospital Building Except For Those Fire Resistive One-storey Hospital Building. Hazard Classification Shall Be Light Hazard Occupancy. Area Of Coverage Shall Be 146 Square Meters And Water Density Shall Be 4.07 Lps/sq. M. Protection Area Per Sprinkler Head Shall Be 20 Square Meters At 2.2 Meters Minimum Distance Between Sprinklers And 4.2 Meters Maximum Spacing. All Floor Control Valves Shall Be Equipped With Supervisory Switch, Water Flow Detector And Drain System. Water Supply Shall Be Horizontal Split Case Centrifugal Fire Pump With Diesel Engine Or Ac Motor And A Vertical In-line Jockey Pump With Controller. Firewater Reserve Tank Shall Be Ground Level Monolithic Concrete Tank Sized For A Minimum Of 30 Minutes. Hydraulic Calculations Report Shall Be Based On Npfa-13 Format. C. Ventilation And Air Conditioning System The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System Shall Be Composed Of Complete Plans And Drawings Of The Following: 1. General Notes, Legends And Symbols Including Schematic Diagram Of The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System. 2. Floor Layout Of The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System Indicating The Capacity And Location Of The Air Conditioners And Fans. 3. Duct Layout Indicating Duct Sizes, Route And Location Of The Dampers, Diffusers, Return Air Register, Hangers And Sway Braces. 4. Refrigerant Piping Layout Indicating Pipe Sizes, Location Of Valves, Hangers And Sway Braces. 5. Equipment Schedule And Details Drawings Of Air Conditioners And Ventilating System. Air Conditioning System Shall Be Provided In All Patient’s Private Rooms, Operating Rooms, Delivery Rooms, Offices And Other Areas Where Conditioned Air Is Necessary. Cooling Load Calculations Report Shall Be Manual Or Computer Generated, Hourly Analysis Program Which Includes Heat Transmission Coefficients, Solar Heat Gain Factors And Corrected Cooling Load Temperature Difference Calculations. Split Type Air Conditioners Will Be Used At Areas With Larger Capacities. Window Type Air Conditioners Shall Be Used In Areas With Exterior Wall Exposure. Centralized Air Conditioning Will Be Used As Indicated On Space Requirements (e.g. Sterile Hallways). Maintain An Air Change Rate Greater Than Or Equal To 12 Air Changes Per Hour Or 145 Liters Per Second Per Patient. Ceiling Cassette Type Exhaust Fans With Integral Air Diffuser Shall Be Provided In All Toilets. Ceiling Fans, Orbit Type With 360° Oscillation Shall Be Provided In All Non-air-conditioned Rooms, As Mentioned On Space Requirements. D. Summary Of Materials 1. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System A. The Fire Pump Shall Be Ul Listed/fm Approved, Diesel Engine Or Electric Motor Driven, Designed Specifically Intended For An Automatic Water Sprinkler Protection System. B. The Jockey Pump Shall Be Ul Listed/fm Approved, Electric Motor Driven, 220v, 3-phase, 60 Hertz, And Electric Power Connection. C. Sprinkler Head Shall Be Ul Listed/fm Approved, Pendant, Upright Or Sidewall Unit, 83 Lpm Flow Capacity Per Head And Temperature Fusing At 57.5° C To 74°c. D. The Alarm Assembly Shall Be Ul Listed/fm Approved, Constructed And Installed That Any Flow Of Water From The Sprinkler System Equal To Or Greater Than That From The Single Automatic Head Shall Result In An Audible And Visual Sign In The Vicinity Of The Building. E. Alarm And Supervision System Of The Automatic Water Sprinkler Shall Include The Monitoring Water Flow Switch At Each Floor Of The Building, Fire Pump And Jockey Pump Running Condition And Power Supplies, Level Of Water In The Reservoir And Control Valves. F. Pipes Shall Be B.i. Schedule 40. Screw Fittings Shall Be Used For Inside Piping. 2. Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System A. Refrigerant Pipes Shall Be Copper Tubing, Type L Or K Black Steel Pipe, Schedule 40 For Size Of 100mm Diameter And Smaller. Pipe Over 100mm Shall Be Black Steel Pipe Schedule 40. B. Black Steel Pipes Shall Be Standard Seamless, Lap-welded, Or Electric Resistant Welded For Size Of 50mm Diameter And Larger, Screw Type For Size 38mm Diameter And Smaller, Fittings For Copper Tubing Shall Be Cast Bronze Fitting Designed Expressly For Brazing. C. Pipe Insulation Shall Be Performed Fiberglass Or Its Equivalent. The Insulating Materials Shall Be Covered With 100mm X. 13mm Thick Polyethelene Film, Which Shall Be Overlapped Not Less Than 50mm. D. Ducts Shall Be Galvanized Sheet Steel Of Standard Gauges. E. Ductwork Insulation Materials Shall Be Rigid Board Made Of Styropor Or Equivalent 25mm Thick For Ground And Top Floor, 13mm Thick For Intermediate Floor. -end Of Mechanical Works Design Parameters- Xviii. Design Parameters (electrical/auxiliary Works) A. Codes And Standards The Electrical System Design Parameters Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Codes And Standards. Codes: 1. Philippine Electrical Code 2. National Electrical Code 3. Fire Code Of The Philippines 4. National Building Code Of The Philippines And Its New Irr 5. Existing Local Codes And Ordinances Standards: 1. Bureau Of Product Standards (bps) 2. Underwriters Laboratory (ul) 3. National Fire Protection Association 4. International Electrotechnical Commission (iec) 5. Illumination Engineering Society (ies) 6. National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (nema) 7. Doh Manual On Technical Guidelines For Hospital And Health Facilities Planning And Design B. Building Facilities Electrical System 1. Lighting System Provide And Install Adequate Normal Branch Circuits For Lighting System To All Areas Using The Standard Lighting Design Analysis. Utilize The Standard Illumination Requirements Per Area Of Concern Using The Preferred Particular Type Of Luminaires. 2. Power System Provide And Install Adequate Normal Branch Circuits For The Power System. 3. Standby/emergency System Provide And Install Adequate Life Safety And Critical Emergency Branch Circuits For Lighting Or Utilization Equipment Connected To The Alternate Power Source. 4. Auxiliary System Provide And Install The Following Auxiliary System: Communication System A. Telephone System B. Local Area Network System C. Public Address Paging System D. Private Branch Exchange (pabx) E. Nurse Call System F. Master Or Cable Antenna Television Fire Alarm System Security System 5. Lightning Protection System The Building Lightning Protection System Shall Include Roof-mounted Air Terminals Grounding Conductors, Ground Rods, Conduits, Clamps, And Auxiliary Equipment As Required For A Complete And Operational Lightning Protection System. 6. Provide Details Of The Following: Lighting Fixtures/luminaires Panelboard And Circuit Breakers Switchgear And Other Metering Devices Electrical And Hospital Equipment Installation And Termination Of Auxiliary And Other Special Devices And Equipment Power And Telephone Handholes (as May Be Required) Pedestal And Service Entrance To Bldg. Grounding System Layout Substation/power House And Electrical Room Transformer And Generator Mounting Others As May Be Required. C. Summary Of Materials General Lighting Luminaries: Fixtures Type Shall Be As Indicated On The Lighting Layout Plan. 1. Fluorescent Lamp Shall Be Linear, Circular Or Self-ballasted Compact Fluorescent Lamps. 2. Fluorescent Lamps Shall Be Cool Or Warm White And 3. Lamp Holders Shall Be Made Of Thermosetting Plastic. 4. Fluorescent Ballast: Magnetic Or Electronic Type With High Power Factor Or High Frequency Energy Saving Type. 5. Fluorescent Fixture Housing Shall Be Steel Sheet With High Reflectance Powder Coat Paint Finish. 6. Downlights And Pin Lights Shall Be Of Heavy Gauge Spun Aluminum Equipped With Lamp As Indicated On The Drawings. 7. Other Special Lighting Requirements Shall Be As Approved By The Implementing Agency. 8. Sterile Areas/zones Lighting Specifications: A. Type: Use Sealed, Recessed, Or Surface-mounted Led Fixtures That Are Flush With The Ceiling Surface To Prevent Dust Accumulation. B. Lux Level: Aim For 300-500 Lux For General Sterile Areas; 1000 Lux Or More May Be Needed In Surgical Suites Or Examination Zones Or As Specified On Manual Of Technical Guidelines For Hospital Planning And Design (level 3) Wiring Devices: Wiring Devices Shall Be Non-automatic Control Devices, The Contact Is Guaranteed By The Pressure Of The Special Spiral Springs. 1. Switches Shall Be Of 15a, 250v Or 300v Except As Otherwise Noted And Approved. Terminals Shall Be Screw-type Or Quick-connected Type. 2. General Use Receptacle Shall Be 15a, 240v Grounding Type Unless Otherwise Indicated On The Drawings. 3. Special Purpose Receptacles Shall Be As Called For On The Drawings. 4. Matching Plugs Shall Be Supplied. Panelboards And Circuit Breakers: The Panelboard And Circuit Breakers Shall Be Equipped With Molded-case Circuit Breakers And Shall Be The Type As Indicated In The Panelboard Schedule And Details. 1. Provide Molded-case Circuit Breakers Of Frame, Trip Rating And Interrupting Capacity As Shown On The Drawings. The Circuit Breakers Shall Be Quick-make, Quick Break, Thermal-magnetic, Trip-indicating And Shall Have Common Trip On All Multiple Breakers With Internal Trip Mechanism. 2. All Current-carrying Parts Of The Panelboards Shall Be Plated. Provide Solid Neutral (s/n) Assembly When Required. The Assembly Shall Be Isolated From The Enclosure. Electrical Conduits, Boxes And Fittings: All Conduits, Boxes And Fittings Shall Be Standard Rigid Steel, Zinc Coated Or Galvanized. 1. Rigid Steel Conduits (rsc) 2. Rigid Metal Conduits (rmc) 3. Intermediate Metal Conduits (imc) 4. Electrical Metallic Tubing (emt) 5. Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (upvc) If Required Shall Be Schedule 40. Conductors: Wires And Cables Shall Be Of The Approved Type And Unless Specified Or Indicated Otherwise, All Power And Lighting Conductors Shall Be Insulated For 600 Volts. 1. The Conductors Used In The Wiring System Shall Be Of Soft-annealed Copper Having A Conductivity Of Not Less Than 98% Of That Of Pure Copper And Insulated For 60° C Temperatures. 2. All Conduits Of Convenience Outlets And Wire-ways For Lighting Branch Circuit Home-runs Shall Be Wired With A Minimum Of 3.5 Mm Square In Size. Nurse Call System: 1. The Nurse Call System Shall Have The Following Control Panel, Bed Head Panel, Ancillary Call And Annunciating Equipment. 2. Wiring Shall Consist Of Data Cable And 24v Supply To Each Bed Head Unit. 3. Two Levels Of Call Will Be Provided By The System: Patient To Nurse. A Patient To Nurse Shall Be Actuated By Means Of The Wall-mounted Or Handset Mounted Call A) Push Button Of Bed Head Panel. B) Nurse To Nurse. Call Of Nurse To Nurse Shall Be Considered, As Emergency Call And Shall Be Instigated By Operation Of The Emergency Pull/push Switch Mounted On Call Units Of Bed Head Panel. C) Bedhead Panel Shall Be Of Different Type Depending On The Patient Bedroom Class And As May Be Required. Multiplexed Bedhead Panel Shall Be Available To Operate Sound Distribution System. D) Bathroom Shall Be Provided With Pull Cord Unit And Reset Unit. E) Room Indicator Lamp Shall Be Installed Above The Door Of Each Patient’s Bedroom Along The Corridor. F) Nurse Stations Shall Be Equipped With Indicator Unit To Provide Indication (audible And Visual) Of The Zone And Type Of Call. G) Emergency Indication Shall Be Included In Some Acute Areas But Arranged “for Staff Use Only” In The Event Of Urgent Assistance Being Required. H) The System Shall Be Of Solid State Switching With All Items Connected To Internal Printed Circuit Boards Readily Interchangeable For Maintenance Purpose. Master Antenna Television (matv) And Cable Television (catv) System: 1. Two Sources Of Tv Signals Shall Be Provided To The Building. One (1) Shall Be From A Master Antenna Installed At The Roof Or Within A Suitable Area Of The Building And The Other Will Be From A Commercial Cable Television Service. 2. The Master Antenna System Shall Consist Of Fm, Vhf And Uhf Antennas, Combiner, Distribution Amplifier, Coaxial Cables, Splitters, Tap-offs And Tv Outlets. 3. There Shall Be Individual Trunking For Master Antenna And Cable Television Rising In The Building. Structured Cabling & Telephone System: 1. A Minimum Provision For Estimated 500 Mixed Pabx Extension And Direct Telephone Lines Shall Be Required For Tertiary Hospitals. 2. Final Details Of The System Shall Follow Specific Requirements, Quantity And Type Of Service. Fire Detection And Alarm System: 1. The Fire Detection And Alarm System Shall Be Of Multiplex, Microprocessor- Controlled Addressable Or Zonal Conventional Fire Detection, Alarm And Communication System. 2. The System Shall Consist Of Full Integration Automatic Fire Detection, Voice Alarm Communication And Fire Fighters Telephone System. 3. The System Shall Consist Of Control Station, Mimic Panel Initiating And Indicating Devices, Control Modules And System Of Wirings. 4. Actuation Of The Protective Signaling System Shall Occur By Manual Pull Station, Automatic Smoke Or Heat Detector, Sprinkler Flow Switch And Tamper Switch. 5. The System Shall Be Able To Monitors The Status Of Flow Switches And Supervisory Switches Installed At The Sprinkler System Risers. These Monitoring Points Are Also Addressable Or The Conventional Zonal In The Same Way As The Detectors Are Making Them Easily Recognizable At The Control Panel. 6. Occupant Notification Shall Be Accomplished Automatically. Notification Will Be General, Audible Alarm Type Complying With Appropriate Section Of Nfpa. 7. The System Shall Be Installed With Provisions For Future Connection To The Nearest Fire Services Station In The Locality. Security System: 1. The Security System Shall Include Intrusion Detection And Alarm, Cctv, Access Control Or As Maybe Required. Ventilation And Air Conditioning System The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System Shall Be Composed Of Complete Plans And Drawings Of The Following: 1. General Notes, Legends And Symbols Including Schematic Diagram Of The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System. 2. Floor Layout Of The Ventilation And Air Conditioning System Indicating The Capacity And Location Of The Air Conditioners And Fans. 3. Duct Layout Indicating Duct Sizes, Route And Location Of The Dampers, Diffusers, Return Air Register, Hangers And Sway Braces. 4. Refrigerant Piping Layout Indicating Pipe Sizes, Location Of Valves, Hangers And Sway Braces. 5. Equipment Schedule And Details Drawings Of Air Conditioners And Ventilating System. A) Air Conditioning System Shall Be Provided In All Patient’s Private Rooms, Radiologic And Imaging Area, Operating Rooms, Delivery Rooms, Laboratories, Critical Care Areas, Offices And Other Areas Where Conditioned Air Is Necessary. B) Cooling Load Calculations Report Shall Be Manual Or Computer Generated, Hourly Analysis Program Which Includes Heat Transmission Coefficients, Solar Heat Gain Factors And Corrected Cooling Load Temperature Difference Calculations. C) Split Type Air Conditioners Will Be Used At Areas With Larger Capacities. D) Window Type Air Conditioners Shall Be Used In Areas With Exterior Wall Exposure. E) Centralized Air Conditioning Will Be Used Only If Feasible. F) Design Of All Critical Areas Shall Be Laminar Or Positive Pressure, Wherein The Supply Air Is 10% More Than Exhaust Air. G) All Infectious Isolation Rooms, Such As Tb And Sars, Shall Be Negative Pressure, Wherein The Exhaust Air Is More Than 10% Of The Supply Air. H) Maintain An Air Change Rate Greater Than Or Equal To 12 Air Changes Per Hour Or 145 Liters Per Second Per Patient. I) Ceiling Cassette Type Exhaust Fans With Integral Air Diffuser Shall Be Provided In All Toilets. J) Ceiling Fans, Orbit Type With 360° Oscillation Shall Be Provided In All Non-air-conditioned Rooms, Such As Patient Wards, Work Areas, Nurse Station, Etc. Air Conditioning And Refrigeration System 1. Refrigerant Pipes Shall Be Copper Tubing, Type L Or K Black Steel Pipe, Schedule 40 For Size Of 100mm Diameter And Smaller. Pipe Over 100mm Shall Be Black Steel Pipe Schedule 40. 2. Black Steel Pipes Shall Be Standard Seamless, Lap-welded, Or Electric Resistant Welded For Size Of 50mm Diameter And Larger, Screw Type For Size 38mm Diameter And Smaller, Fittings For Copper Tubing Shall Be Cast Bronze Fitting Designed Expressly For Brazing. 3. Pipe Insulation Shall Be Performed Fiberglass Or Its Equivalent. The Insulating Materials Shall Be Covered With 100mm X. 13mm Thick Polyethylene Film, Which Shall Be Overlapped Not Less Than 50mm. 4. Ducts Shall Be Galvanized Sheet Steel Of Standard Gauges. 5. Ductwork Insulation Materials Shall Be Rigid Board Made Of Styropor Or Equivalent 25mm Thick For Ground And Top Floor, 13mm Thick For Intermediate Floor. -end Of Electrical Works Design Parameters- Xix. Design Parameters (green And Safe Health Facilities) Codes And Standards Green And Safe Health Facilities Shall Be In Accordance With The Following Laws, Codes And Standards. Global Initiatives & Developments: 1. World Health Assembly Resolution On Universal Health Care (2019) 2. World Health Resolution On Climate Change And Health (2008) 3. Un Resolution On Sustainable Development Goals (2015) 4. Global Action On Patients’ Safety Laws And Codes: 1. Sanitation Code Of The Philippines Irr Of Chapter Xvii 2. The Local Government Code Of 1991 3. Clean Water Act Of 2004 4. National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) 5. General Appropriation Act Fiscal Year 2021 (ra 11518) 6. Occupational Safety And Health (ra 11058) 7. Safe Hospital Initiative (2011) 8. Universal Health Care Act (ra 11285) 9. Implementing Rules And Regulations Of Accessibility Law (ra 344) 10. Ecological Solid Waste Management Act Of 2000 (ra 9003) 11. Climate Change Act Of 2009 (ra 9729) 12. Other Related Standards A. Guidelines The Green And Safe Hf Initiative Represents A Climate Smart Paradigm Shift, Away From Traditional Disaster Response To One That Proactively Seeks To Minimize The Health Impact Of Disasters And Emergencies Through Climate Adaptation And Mitigation Measures (including Climate-proofing And Reduction Of The Environmental Footprint), And Preparedness. Consequently, It Is Essential That This Green Manual Is Incorporated Into The Hospital And Hf Development Agenda That Are Backed With Earmarked Resources In The National Budget, And That Has Governance And Support From The Highest Levels Of Government. The Department Of Health Shall, As Much As Possible, Promote The Greening Of Hospitals And Health Facilities, Including The Improvement Of Energy And Water Efficiency And Conservation, Sustainable Cooling Systems, And Sustainable Healthcare Waste Management In Hospitals. In Line With Its Continuing Efforts In Green And Safe Hfs, The Doh Shall Encourage National And Local Government Hospitals And Other Hfs To Seek Green Certifications From Green Building Rating System/s For Their New Construction Or Expansion, Repair And Renovation Projects. B. Criteria And Compliance System For Outstanding Green And Safe (climate Smart) Health Facilities. Criterion Compliance 1. Governance – Leadership And Management, Trainings, Proper Implementation, Commitment 2. Energy Efficiency – Reduction Of Energy Consumption, Use Of Renewable And Clean Energies 3. Water Efficiency, Sanitation And Hygiene – Adequate Water, Water Reuse/recycling, Water Conservation, Rainwater Harvesting. Safe Drinking Water, Proper Use And Maintenance Of Sanitary Toilet Facilities 4. Health Care Waste Management Waste – Segregation, Collection, Storage, Transport, Treatment, Proper Waste Disposal, Recycling 5. Environmentally Resilient Health Facility – Structural Member, Non-structural Member, Emergency And Disaster Preparedness Plan 6. Site Sustainability – Healing Gardens Within, Fresh Air, Herbal Plants, Accessibility, Existence Of Alternative Routes 7. Material Sustainability – Use Of Sustainable Materials, Procurement Of Sustainable And Recyclable Products, Less Use Of Hazardous And Toxic Substances 8. Indoor Environmental Quality – Lighting, Ventilation, Interior Design, Air Quality Management C. Energy Efficiency Orientate Building & Façade Design To Mitigate Heat Gain. The East And West Facades Receive The Greatest Solar Radiation, And Should Be Designed To Avoid Direct Sun. Use Of Glass/glazing With A Lower U-value And Shading Coefficient Reduce Solar Heat Gain. Allow Provision For Easy Access For Maintenance And Cleaning Especially For Curtain Wall System. Consider Lifespan, Durability And Life Cycle-costing When Selecting Façade Materials. Install And Use Energy-efficient Lighting Fixtures I.e. Led, Cfl, Slim Type Fluorescent, Etc. Skylights (if Applicable) And Windows To Maximize Natural Lighting And Ventilation On Selected Areas. Utilizing Daylight As Possible. Use Of Appliance With Inverter Technology With Variable Frequency Drive Technology. Window And Door Assemblies Shall Have Complete Gaskets, Weather Stripping, Door Bottom Sweeps And Seals. All Operable Windows Shall Be Provided With Safety Features For Protection Against Strong Winds, Water Penetration And Protection For Building Occupants Including Child Safety And Security. Specific Air Exchange Rates Are Usually Attained Through Artificial Ventilation. Adequate Ventilation Throughout The Facility Contributes To Maintaining A Hygienic Environment. Presence Of Functional Windows And Doors, That Allow At Least 6-8 Air Changes Per Hour For Natural Ventilation. For Airborne Infection Isolation Room/s And Er/triage Areas, Greater Or More Than 12 Air Changes Per Hour Is Recommended, While Up To 15 Air Changes Per Hour May Be Recommended For Operating Procedure, Or Delivery Rooms. Light-colored Building Envelopes Is Also Recommended To Reduce Heat Transfer From The Outside To Inside Of The Building By Having Surfaces With High Solar Reflectance Index (sri). D. Water Efficiency, Sanitation And Hygiene Optimize Water Conservation Through Installation Of Rainwater Harvesting Cistern Tank Use Of Waterless Urinals And Dual Flush Water Closets. Use Of Low-flow & Water Efficient Faucet And Hand-held Bidets. Use Of Water-saving Shower Heads For Hospitals, There Must Be At Least One Water Closet For Every Eight Patients In Compliance With Ra 4226 – Hospital Licensure Act. A Separate Toilet For Male And Female Is Preferred, And Shall Be Pwd Accessible. And, A Separate Toilet For The Staff, With A Provision Of One Toilet For Every Fifteen Personnel Shall Be Applied. Waterless Urinals Must Be Provided For Male Toilets. There Should Be Sufficient And Functional Hand-washing Facilities. E. Environmentally Resilient Health Facility Ground Floor Must Be Above Ground Line And Anticipated Flood Level. F. Material Sustainability Building Materials, If Applicable, Must Be Locally Sourced To Minimize Carbon Footprint. Rapidly Renewable And Sustainable Materials Are Also Recommended. Refer To Sec. 16.3.4 Of Doh Green And Safe Health Facilities Manual For List Of Sustainable Construction Materials That Can Be Used. Use Of Materials (specifically Wet-applied Materials) That Are Low In Vocs (volatile Organic Compounds) G. Site Sustainability Adopt The Development Controls Indicated In The National Building Code Of The Philippines To Establish The Extent Of The Health Facility Site Can Develop. Biophilic Design Is Recommended To Help Reduce Stress, Improve Cognitive Function And Creativity, Improve Patients’ Well-being And Expedite Healing. Porous Pavement Is Recommended At The Site Development To Alleviate Flooding. Landscape Swales Is Also One Solution. H. Indoor Environmental Quality Harvest Natural Daylight If Applicable. Acoustic Quality, Especially In Areas/rooms That Needs To Be Soundproofed, Shall Be Maintained. Use Of Acoustic Privacy Partitions Is Required. Separate Entrances For Ambulances And Walk-in Patients. In Procedure Rooms With Windowless Areas, Backlit Photomurals Or Artificially Illuminated Glass Artwork Can Alleviate Feeling Of Claustrophobia. In Wards And Recovery Rooms, Provide Windows And Natural Illumination As Much As Possible. Provide Acoustic Privacy In Patient Rooms, Offices, And Examination Rooms With Partitions Of Sound Transmission Class (stc) Of 45. Noise Level In The Operational Rooms Must Follow The Minimum Noise Standards In Accordance To The Doh Manual Of The Technical Guidelines For Hospital Planning And Design (level 3) Drawing Requirements: See Doh Standard Checklist Based On Revised Irr Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096). Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation. -end Of Green And Safe Health Facilities Design Parameters- Xx. Build Aspect Furnish Labour, Materials, Equipment, Paint, Tools And Other Facilities To Complete The Entire Building Including Architectural, Structural/ Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Sanitary, Communication, Fire Protection, And Other Related Works To Complete The Scope As Specified And/or As Shown On Drawings And Plans 1. General Requirement Contractor’s Temporary Facility And Lay Down Yard. Communication And Transmittal, Reproduction, Tarpaulin/billboard And Photos Material Testing (rsb, Chb, Concrete, Steel) Safety Requirements (warning Signs, Hardhat, Etc.) As Built Plan Demolition, Clearing Work, Permits And Licenses 2. Other Items Of Work Demolition Of Existing Structures In Affected Areas Or Where The Proposed Project Shall Be Situated, Clearing And Disposal Of All Debris Generated During Construction. All Serviceable Materials Shall Be Turn Over To Doh-dedvmh Through Its Representative Soil Excavation And Soil Treatment Restoration Of Any Damaged Properties During The Construction Permit Fees, And Other Necessary Documents For The Project Shall Be Shouldered By The Contractor Temporary Facilities Shall Be Provided During The Construction Period, To Be Constructed Within The Hospital Compound, Which Shall Serve As The Field Office, Storage Of Materials And Bunkhouse For The Workers. No Implementation Of The Project Without An Approved Plan And Other Related Documents. Strict Implementation Of (dole Guidelines And Other Standards Applicable) Health And Safety Rules. Shall Abide By The Medical Center Hospital House Rules Conduct Weekly Progress And Coordinative Report To The Agency Or Its Representative Other Items Of Work Not Mentioned Herewith But It Is Very Necessary For Execution And Completion Or Works Shall Be Included And Charge To The Contractor 3. Pre-installation Requirements All Tests To Be Conducted Shall Be Witnessed By The Hospital Representatives. Soil Investigation Concrete Strength Testing Reinforcing Bar Strength Testing Concrete Masonry Unit (cmu) Testing All Plumbing And Sanitary System Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Ventilation And Air Conditioning System All Electrical System And Other Tests That Necessary To Perform To Ensure The Quality Of The Project All Certifications And Reports Under Post-installation Requirement Shall Be Submitted To The Hospital Representatives. The Contractor Shall Submit A Sample Of Materials For Approval Of The Medical Center Chief Prior To Installation. No Implementation Or Execution Of Work In Any Discipline Without The Approval Of Medical Center Chief Or Through Its Representative Any Request For Inspection, Approval, Concrete Pouring, Testing And Commissioning Must Be Address To Medical Center Chief Or Must Adhere To The Reporting Protocol As Mentioned Above. -end Of Build Aspect- Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Architectural Drawings (as Applicable) A – 1 (a…n) Perspective, Site Development Plan, Vicinity Map/location Plan (2.00 Kms. Radius) Table Of Contents A – 2 (a…n) Floor Plans (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Furniture Layout When Necessary A – 3 (a…n) Four (4) Elevations (scale 1:100m Minimum) A – 4 (a…n) Two (2) Sections (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Spot Details When Necessary A – 5 (a…n) Roof Plan/s Showing Downspouts (scale 1:100m Minimum), Including Detail Of Gutter, Downspout, Etc. A – 6 (a…n) Reflected Ceiling Plan/s (scale 1:100m Minimum), Including Details A – 7 (a…n) Details Of Stairs, Fire Escapes/exits, Accessible Ramps, Etc. (scale 1:50m), Including Details Of Railings, Treads, Risers, Etc., In The Form Of Plans, Elevation/section A – 8 (a…n) Details Of Toilets (1:50 M) Including Accessible Toilets In The Form Of Plans, Elevation/section A – 9 (a…n) Details Of Specialized Design Features (scale 1:50 M) Such As Partitions, Cabinets, Etc. And Accessible Design Features A – 10 (a…n) Detail Of Typical Bay Section From Ground To Roof (scale 1:50 M) A – 11 (a…n) Details Of Special Elevations/section Rooms (1:50m) In Form Of Plans, A – 12 (a…n) Schedule Of Doors, Gates, Emergency Exits, Etc. (scale 1:50 M), Including Specifications For Materials And Hardware A – 13 (a…n) Schedule Of Windows (scale 1:50 M), Including Specifications For Materials And Hardware A – 14 (a…n) Schedule Of Finishes For Interior And Exterior Floors, Walls, Ceilings Architectural Technical Specifications Architectural Scope Of Works Architectural Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 1 Of 6 Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Architectural Interior Design Drawings (as Applicable) Aid – 1 (a…n) Floor Plans Showing Layout Of Floor Finishes (scale 1:100m Minimum) Aid – 2 (a…n) Floor Plans Showing Layout Of Furniture/finishing Partitions, Cabinets, Etc. (scale 1:100m Minimum) Aid – 3 (a…n) Interior Elevations And Sections Showing Wall Patterns, Ceiling Sections, Etc. (scale 1:100m Minimum) Aid – 4 (a…n) Details Of Partitions, Cabinets, Furniture, Ceiling And Other Interior Design Features (scale 1:100m Minimum) Aid – 5 (a…n) Architectural Interior Perspective/s Architectural Interior Design Technical Specifications Architectural Interior Design Scope Of Works Architectural Interior Design Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 2 Of 6 Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Structural Drawings (as Applicable) S – 1 (a…n) General Notes And Construction Standards S – 2 (a…n) Site Development Plan S – 3 (a…n) Foundation Plan/s (scale 1:100m Minimum) S – 4 (a…n) Floor Framing Plan/s (scale 1:100m Minimum) S – 5 (a…n) Roof Framing Plan (scale 1:100m Minimum) S – 6 (a…n) Schedule And Detail Of Footings And Columns S – 7 (a…n) Schedule And Detail Of Beams And Floor Slabs S – 8 (a…n) Detail Of Trusses S – 9 (a…n) Details Of Stairs, Ramps, Fire Exits S – 10 (a…n) Other Spot Details Structural Analysis And Design (for 2 Storey Building And Higher) Boring And Land Test Results (for 3 Storey Building And Higher) Seismic Analysis Structural Technical Specifications Structural Scope Of Works Structural Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 3 Of 6 Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Electrical Drawings (as Applicable) E – 1 (a…n) General Notes And Legends E – 2 (a…n) Location And Site Plan E – 3 (a…n) Lighting Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Details E – 4 (a…n) Power Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Details E – 5 (a…n) Auxiliary System Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including E – 6 (a…n) Schedule And Detail Of Loads E – 7 (a…n) Riser Diagram E – 8 (a…n) Other Detail Electrical Computation Design Analysis Electrical Technical Specifications Electrical Scope Of Works Electrical Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 4 Of 6 Electronics/auxiliary System Ready For Integrated Communications 1. Nurse Call System 2. Telephone System 3. Paging System 4. Lan System 5. Fire Alarm System 6. Security System Cctv 7. Integrated Communications And Systems Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Plumbing/sanitary Drawings (as Applicable) P – 1 (a…n) General Notes And Legends P – 2 (a…n) Location And Site Plan P – 3 (a…n) Storm Drainage Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Actual Length Of Tapping Line To Main Drainage Line P – 4 (a…n) Waterline Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Actual Length Of Tapping Line From Main Water Source When Applicable P – 5 (a…n) Sewerline Layout (scale 1:100m Minimum) Including Actual Length Of Tapping Line To Septic Tank Or Existing Sewerline P – 6 (a…n) Isometric Layout, Showing Waterline, Sewerline And Drainage Line P – 7 (a…n) Detail Of Connections, Catch Basins, Downspouts, Etc. P – 8 (a…n) Detail Of Septic Tank/sewer Treatment Plant Design Analysis Sanitary Technical Specifications Sanitary Scope Of Works Sanitary Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 5 Of 6 Checklist Of Drawing Requirements In The Preparation/evaluation/approval Of Detailed Architectural And Engineering Plans And Other Documents For Infrastructure Project Implementation Reference: Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of The National Building Code Of The Philippines (pd 1096) Project : Location : Sheet Number Sheet Contents Remarks* Mechanical Drawings (as Applicable) M – 1 (a…n) General Notes And Legends, Site Development Plan, Location Plans M – 2 (a…n) Floor Plans/isometric Drawings (scale 1:100m Minimum) Showing Ventilation And Air Conditioning Systems And Other Installations M – 3 (a…n) Floor Plans/isometric Drawings (scale 1:100m Minimum) Of Gas Pipeline System And Details M – 4 (a…n) Floor Plans/isometric Drawings (scale 1:100m Minimum) Of Air-conditioning Systems And Details M – 5 (a…n) Floor Plans/isometric Drawings (scale 1:100m Minimum) Of Fire Suppression Systems, Fire Sprinkler System, Wet Stand Pipe, Dry Standpipe And Other Installation M – 6 (a…n) Details Water Tank, Flow Diagram (scale 1:50m) M – 7 (a…n) Details Of Firewater Supply Sytem (scale 1:50m) M – 8 (a…n) Detail Of Elevators, Escalators, Dumbwaiters, Etc. (scale 1:50m) M – 9 (a…n) Detail Of Other Machinery/equipment (scale 1:50) M – 10 (a…n) Longitudinal And Transverse Section Of Building (scale 1:100m) Showing Manner Of Support Of Machines/equipment Mechanical Technical Specifications Mechanical Scope Of Works Mechanical Bill Of Quantities * To Be Marked As Either Complying Or Non-complying/complete Or Incomplete By The Evaluator Or To Be Filled With Supporting Comments (use Additional Sheets If Necessary) Evaluated By: ____________________________________________________________ Page 6 Of 6 General Guidelines • All Construction Works Shall Be Undertaken By Contractor In Accordance With Existing Laws And All Other Applicable Rules And Regulations. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible In Setting Out Reference Lines, Elevations (lines And Grades) Prior And During The Execution Of The Works. All References Shall Be Maintained And Protected By The Contractor At His Own Expense. Disturbed References Shall Be Restored To Its Original Position Without Extra Cost To Devmh. • The Contractor Shall Carry Out The Works Properly And In Accordance With This Contract. The Contractor Shall Provide All Supervision, Labor, Materials, Plant And Equipment, Which May Be Required. • The Contractor Shall Commence Execution Of The Works On The Start Date And Shall Carry Out The Works In Accordance With The Approved Pert/cpm Network Diagram Submitted By The Contractor, As Updated With The Approval Of The Procuring Entity’s Representative, And Shall Complete The Works By The Intended Completion Date. • The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Safety Of All Activities On The Site. • During On-going Construction And Before The Turn-over Of The Project, Engineering & Facilities Management Staff, End-users, Twg And Bac Shall Inspect The Works Undertaken By Contractor. Hospital Engineers And End-users Discover Any Deviations By Contractor From The Approved Construction Plans, Contractor Shall Be Required To Rectify All Such Deviations, Within Such Period Required By Client. • Contractor Shall Have Full Responsibility For Any And All Damages To Existing Hospital Facilities, Utilities, And/or Any Portion Of The Hospital’s Common Area, Due To The Works Undertaken By Contractor, Whether Accidental Or Intentional. • No Variation Order Shall Be Undertaken Unless Verified By Hospital Engineer And Approved By Executive Committee. • Contractor Shall Not Cover Or Block Stub-outs (cleanouts, Water Source, Exhaust, Sewer, Drainage, Etc.) When Not Utilized. Said Stub-outs Shall At All Times Be Free Of Obstructions And Easily Accessible. • Contractor Shall Secure A Utility Tapping Permit Prior To Tapping From Utility Provision. • Electricity And Water Consumed During Construction Shall Be Charged To Contractor. • End-users Reserves The Right To Inspect The Works At Any Time. • Contractor Shall Insure And Hold Client, Its Affiliates, Officers, Directors, Stockholders, Employees, Agents, And/or Representatives, Free And Harmless From And Against Any Injury, Losses, Claims, Damages, Liabilities, Expenses, And/or Costs Of Litigation, Resulting From Or Arising Out Of The Works Undertaken By Contractor. • In Event Of Force Majeure, The Contractor Shall Rectify, Replace Or Build The Unfinished Projects When It Is Not Yet Completed And Accepted W/o Additional Cost For The Procuring Entity. • Contractor Shall Comply With The Construction House Rules Of This Hospital.
Closing Date11 Mar 2025
Tender AmountPHP 65 Million (USD 1.1 Million)
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