DAC Cert - Ground floor

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 13 A B C D E F H I J K L M P 16 m² Book TR Room 24 m² Speech Therapy 20 m² Stair 3 27 m² Speech Therapy 14 m² Book TR Room 16 m² Medical Store 4 m² WC & Shower 4 m² Staff WC 6 m² Hall 9 m² Womens Toilets 4 m² Womens WC 8 m² Mens Toilets 5 m² Mens WC 18 m² Wound Clinic 11 m² Medical Store 18 m² Wound Clinic 15 m² Bookable Room 28 m² Family Rm/Care Doc 34 m² Reception 30 m² Waiting Area 20 m² Community Welfare 15 m² Bookable Room 18 m² Room 17 m² Child Health 17 m² Sound Proof Room 14 m² Stairs 32 m² HSE Circulation 359 m² Pharmacy 120 m² Medical Services Rm1 116 m² Medical Services/Storage 19 m² HSE Store 11 m² HSE Hall 34 m² HSE Dr Room 51 m² HSE Reception & Treatment Rm 16 m² HSE Office 15 m² Stairs 1 29 m² Stair 4 112 m² Restaurant /Caffe 80 m² Medical Services 67 m² OT GA Room 9 m² WC F 5 m² Hall 9 m² WC M 14 m² Storage 7 m² Hall 4 m² WC 107 108 91 m² Room 1.8x1.8m Level Landing at accessible entrance Access route from accessible parking bay to main accessible entrance provided in accordance with requirements of sections 1.1 technical guidance document part M 2010 Daily access entrance into the building Level Threshold emergency exits Proposed disabled parking bay in accordance section 1.1.5 technical guidance documents part M 2010 Entrance lobby provided in accordance with section 1.2.5 technical guidance documents part M 2010 1.8x1.8m minimum clear space Proposed Sanitary accommodation provided in accordance with the requirements of diagram 15B and section 1.4.4 and 1.4.5 technical guidance document part M 2010 Tactile warning surface should be provided in accordance with diagrams 4A &4B technical guidance document part M 2010 TW SET DOWN AREA Floor Finishes All floor finishes will have a firm surface which is suitable for wheelchair traffic and for persons with an impairment to mobility. Where carpets are provided, the pile will not exceed 12mm All floor finishes will provide an adequate level of slip resistance in accordance with Annex E of BS8300:2009. Lighting Where artificial lighting is provided it will be in accordance with paragraph 7.5 of Building For Everyone and will: give good colour rendering to all surfaces, and not create glare or pools of bright light or strong shadows. Facilitate lip reading at locations such as receptions and service counters Help to identify hazards Lighting levels will be in accordance with BS 8300 : 2009 1.8m wide and 1.8m long, to facilitate wheelchair turning within circulation boundaries. TW www.autodesk.com/revit Scale LECTURER Drawn by Date Project number Institute of Technology Carlow BSc. in Architectural Technology Year 3 2015-2016 1 : 200 21/04/2016 20:30:26 DAC Cert Project Number 3 Carlow Primary Health Care Centre 22/04/2016 Xhevdet Haliti Dan O Sullivan, Noel Dunne, Mark Duffy A132 Accessible Entrances The accessible entrances to the building will be in accordance with paragraph 1.7 and diagrams 5 & 6 of TGD M 2010 and in particular with the following: a. The doorway will provide a minimum clear opening width of not less than 800mm. Double doors will include at least one leaf which provides a minimum clear opening width of not less than 850mm. (b) There will be an unobstructed space of at least 300mm on the side next to the leading edge of a single leaf door (c) Each leaf of a door will be provided with a glazed vision panel in accordance with diagram 6 of TGD M 2010 (d) Glazed doors and fixed panels will be permanently marked within the pane 1200mm to 1500mm above floor level so as to visually indicate the presence of the leaf or panel. Manifestation to glazing will be in accordance with item 1.17 of this report. (e) Ironmongery will be in accordance with paragraph 8.4 of Building For Everyone. The door handles, thumbturns and privacy latches will be operable with the closed fist of one hand or an elbow, (e.g. a lever handle). All door opening furniture will contrast visually with the surface of the door. (f) Where the door is fitted with a self-closing device, the opening force at the leading edge will not be from 0o to 30o and not exceeding from 30o to 60o. (g) The door will not be a revolving door. (h) The threshold will be level, with a maximum threshold height of 15mm with exposed edges chamfered or pencil rounded. Particular information The building is provided with 4 stair enclosures. Stairs 1 will provide access between lower ground (Basement) and second floor level. Stairs 2 will provide access between ground and second floor level. Stairs 4 will provide access between ground and second floor level. There are no other stepped or ramped changes of level within any storey of the building. a. Stairs 1, 2 and 4 will be accessible stairs. (b) Stairs 3 will be a semi-public stairs in accordance with Part K of the Building Regulations. It will be in accordance with the following items as outlined above. 1.14 (a) tactile danger warnings 1.14 (b) visual contrast to the 1st and last step 1.14 (k) a suitable handrail to both sides of the flights and landin Manifestation to glazing. Manifestation to glazing will be in accordance with BS 6262 Part 4 2005. (Code of practice for the safety related to human impact) The presence of all large areas of glazing, such as glazed walls, screens, doors or fixed panels, will be sufficiently highlighted to ensure that they do not pose a hazard to people with disabilities, including those with an impairment of vision. Particular care will be taken to ensure that the presence of glazing is readily apparent in areas where a person might reasonably assume unimpeded passage from one area to another. Where the presence of glazing is not sufficiently indicated by mullions, transoms, door frames, large door handles, stall risers or other components of the glazing system, it will be provided with manifestation which makes the presence of the glazing immediately obvious. Where manifestation is required it will: If it takes the form of applied materials (e.g. stickers) they will be durable and not easily removed. Be located between 1200mm to 1500mm above the finished floor level. Contrast visually with the background seen through the glass from inside and outside under all lighting conditions. Where the manifestation takes the form of a logo or sign, it will be at least 150mm high (repeated if on a glazed screen) or at least 50mm high if it takes the form of a decorative feature such as broken lines or continuous bands. Glazed doors within a glazed screen surround will be clearly identified. The leading edge of any fully glazed door or panel will be guarded and will be permanently marked along its full height. Aids to Communication Suitable aids to communication will be available for people with an impairment of hearing or sight in accordance with paragraph 0.3 of TGD M 2000. Where communication systems are provided, they will also be suitable for people with disabilities. The design and provision of hearing enhancement and induction loop systems will be in accordance with paragraph 7.6 of ‘Building For Everyone’ Further details: Door handles will be located 800mm to 1050mm above floor level (900mm preferred) Power points/socket outlets will be located at least 350mm from room corners. Controls will contrast visually with their backgrounds. Emergency assistance alarm systems will be in accordance with paragraphs 1.4.4(k) and 1.5.7 (e) of TGD M 2010 DAC - Ground floor 2 Unobstructed waiting area Proposed Sanitary accomodation in accordance with TGD M 2010 Vehicle Ramp Entrance Lobby Disabled Paking area, 6 number accessible parking spaces are provided to the front of the building. These spaces are located close to (Entrance) Door 01, Door02 and Door 03. These spaces will be perpendicular, have a length of 4.8m long and 2.4m wide with a 0.9m shared space between bays. A set down area is located immediately to the front of the building with direct access to ED01, ED02 and in the vicinity of ED03 .

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16 m²Book TR Room

24 m²Speech Therapy

20 m²Stair 3

27 m²Speech Therapy

14 m²Book TR Room 16 m²

Medical Store

4 m²WC & Shower

4 m²Staff WC

6 m²Hall

9 m²Womens Toilets

4 m²Womens WC

8 m²Mens Toilets

5 m²Mens WC

18 m²Wound Clinic

11 m²Medical Store 18 m²

Wound Clinic

15 m²Bookable Room

28 m²Family Rm/Care Doc

34 m²Reception

30 m²Waiting Area

20 m²Community Welfare

15 m²Bookable Room

18 m²Room

17 m²Child Health

17 m²Sound Proof Room

14 m²Stairs

32 m²HSE Circulation

359 m²Pharmacy

120 m²Medical Services Rm1

116 m²Medical Services/Storage

19 m²HSE Store

11 m²HSE Hall

34 m²HSE Dr Room

51 m²HSE Reception & Treatment Rm

16 m²HSE Office

15 m²Stairs 1

29 m²Stair 4

112 m²Restaurant /Caffe

80 m²Medical Services 67 m²

OT GA Room

9 m²WC F

5 m²Hall

9 m²WC M 14 m²

Storage 7 m²Hall

4 m²WC

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91 m²Room

1.8x1.8m Level Landing at accessibleentrance

Access route from accessible parking bayto main accessible entrance provided inaccordance with requirements of sections1.1 technical guidance document part M 2010

Daily access entrance into the building

Level Threshold emergency exits

Proposed disabled parking bay in accordancesection 1.1.5 technical guidance documentspart M 2010

Entrance lobby provided in accordance withsection 1.2.5 technical guidance documentspart M 2010

1.8x1.8m minimum clear space

Proposed Sanitary accommodation provided inaccordance with the requirements of diagram15B and section 1.4.4 and 1.4.5 technicalguidance document part M 2010

Tactile warning surface should be providedin accordance with diagrams 4A &4B technicalguidance document part M 2010

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Floor Finishes

All floor finishes will have a firm surface which issuitable for wheelchair traffic and for persons withan impairment to mobility. Where carpets areprovided, the pile will not exceed 12mm All floor finishes will provide an adequate level ofslip resistance in accordance with Annex E of BS8300:2009.

Lighting

Where artificial lighting is provided it will be inaccordance with paragraph 7.5 of BuildingFor Everyone and will: give good colour rendering to all surfaces, and not create glare or pools of bright light or strong shadows.Facilitate lip reading at locations such as receptions and service countersHelp to identify hazardsLighting levels will be in accordance withBS 8300 : 2009

1.8m wide and 1.8m long, to facilitatewheelchair turning within circulation boundaries.

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Institute of Technology CarlowBSc. in Architectural Technology

Year 3 2015-2016

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DAC Cert

Project Number 3

Carlow Primary Health Care Centre

22/04/2016

Xhevdet Haliti

Dan O Sullivan, Noel Dunne,Mark Duffy

A132

Accessible Entrances

The accessible entrances to the building will be in accordance with paragraph 1.7 anddiagrams 5 & 6 of TGD M 2010 and in particular with the following:

a. The doorway will provide a minimum clear opening width of not less than 800mm.Double doors will include at least one leaf which provides a minimum clear openingwidth of not less than 850mm.

(b) There will be an unobstructed space of at least 300mm on the side next to the leadingedge of a single leaf door

(c) Each leaf of a door will be provided with a glazed vision panel in accordance with diagram 6 of TGD M 2010

(d) Glazed doors and fixed panels will be permanently marked within the pane 1200mm to1500mm above floor level so as to visually indicate the presence of the leaf or panel.Manifestation to glazing will be in accordance with item 1.17 of this report.

(e) Ironmongery will be in accordance with paragraph 8.4 of Building For Everyone.The door handles, thumbturns and privacy latches will be operable with the closedfist of one hand or an elbow, (e.g. a lever handle). All door opening furniture will contrastvisually with the surface of the door.

(f) Where the door is fitted with a self-closing device, the opening force at the leading edgewill not be from 0o to 30o and not exceeding from 30o to 60o.

(g) The door will not be a revolving door. (h) The threshold will be level, with a maximum threshold height of 15mm with exposed edges

chamfered or pencil rounded.

Particular information

The building is provided with 4 stair enclosures.

Stairs 1 will provide access between lower ground (Basement) and second floor level.

Stairs 2 will provide access between ground and second floor level.

Stairs 4 will provide access between ground and second floor level.

There are no other stepped or ramped changes of level within any storey of the building. a. Stairs 1, 2 and 4 will be accessible stairs.

(b) Stairs 3 will be a semi-public stairs in accordance with Part K of the Building Regulations.It will be in accordance with the following items as outlined above.

• 1.14 (a) tactile danger warnings• 1.14 (b) visual contrast to the 1st and last step1.14 (k) a suitable handrail to both sides of the flights and landin

Manifestation to glazing.

Manifestation to glazing will be in accordance with BS 6262 Part 4 2005.(Code of practice for the safety related to human impact)

The presence of all large areas of glazing, such as glazed walls, screens, doors or fixed panels,will be sufficiently highlighted to ensure that they do not pose a hazard to people with disabilities,including those with an impairment of vision. Particular care will be taken to ensure that thepresence of glazing is readily apparent in areas where a person might reasonably assumeunimpeded passage from one area to another.

Where the presence of glazing is not sufficiently indicated by mullions, transoms, door frames,large door handles, stall risers or other components of the glazing system, it will be providedwith manifestation which makes the presence of the glazing immediately obvious.

Where manifestation is required it will:

• If it takes the form of applied materials (e.g. stickers) they will be durable and not easily removed.

• Be located between 1200mm to 1500mm above the finished floor level.

• Contrast visually with the background seen through the glass from inside and outsideunder all lighting conditions.

• Where the manifestation takes the form of a logo or sign, it will be at least 150mm high(repeated if on a glazed screen) or at least 50mm high if it takes the form of a decorativefeature such as broken lines or continuous bands.

• Glazed doors within a glazed screen surround will be clearly identified.

• The leading edge of any fully glazed door or panel will be guarded and will bepermanently marked along its full height.

Aids to Communication

Suitable aids to communication will be available for peoplewithan impairment of hearing or sight in accordance withparagraph 0.3 of TGD M 2000. Where communication systems are provided, they will also be suitable for people with disabilities. The design andprovisionof hearing enhancement and induction loop systems will beinaccordance with paragraph 7.6 of ‘Building For Everyone’

Further details:

• Door handles will be located 800mm to 1050mmabove floor level (900mm preferred)

• Power points/socket outlets will be located atleast 350mm from room corners.

• Controls will contrast visually with their backgrounds.• Emergency assistance alarm systems will be in

accordance with paragraphs 1.4.4(k) and 1.5.7 (e) of TGD M 2010

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Unobstructed waiting area

Proposed Sanitary accomodationin accordance with TGD M 2010

Vehicle Ramp

Entrance Lobby

Disabled Paking area,• 6 number accessible parking spaces

are provided to the front of the building.These spaces are located close to (Entrance)Door 01, Door02 and Door 03. These spaces willbe perpendicular, have a length of 4.8m long and2.4m wide with a 0.9m shared space between bays.

• A set down area is located immediately to the frontof the building with direct access to ED01, ED02 and in the vicinity of ED03.