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Bookable Room 23 Bookable Room 28 Circulation 30 m² Speech Therapy 17 m² Child Health 18 Bookable Room 18 Bookable Room 15 Cleaners Storage 10 m² Circulation 44 m² Stairs 16 Sound Proof Room 16 Child Health 22 Speech Therapy 13 m² Wound Clinic 28 Circulation 27 m² Examination Room 13 Wound Clinic 18 Medical Store 10 Bookable Room 19 Bookable Room 17 Community Welfare 30 m² Store 6 Family Room 30 Reception & Waiting Area 78 Restaurant 89 m² OTGA Room 51 Care Doc Suite 55 Physio Treatment 93 m² HSE Treatment Room 55 HSE Office 14 Reception 5 m² Hall 12 HSE Store 11 HSE Dr Room 28 Private Medical Suite 114 Private Medical Suite 131 60 FD 30 FD 60 FD 60 FD 60 FD 60 FD 60 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 30 FD 60 FD MAIN ENTRANCE FIRE EXIT FIRE EXIT FIRE EXIT 60 FD 60 FD The north staircase is accessible to all floors therefore the basement area must be separated from the other floors in case of fire, not to release smoke to other areas Ambulant disabled stairs have a riser of 175mm and a going of 300mm, the width of the stairs is 1500mm, the headroom must be a minimum of 2400mm, handrails are present on each side of the stairs at a height of 1000mm There is a Refuge Space on the right side of the exit Doors to the exit are 60 Minute fire rated doors Refuge space There is a Bed Lift and a Nominal Lift present at basement level, both of which should not be used in case of fire. An additional lobby must be provided in order to not let any smoke to other floor levels in case of fire Refuge Space 60 FD 60 Minute Fire Rated Doors Refuge Space Fire Rated Wall Construction 30 FD 30 FD Hall 20 30 FD Hall 17 Technical Guidance Document: Part B According to TGD B Appendix A, Table A1; Structural frames, columns, beams, load bearing walls and floor structures should be enclosed by 60 minute fire resistant plasterboard casing. Means of escape in case of fire Escape Routes Escape routes should be independent or otherwise comply with the following: a) In directions of 45° and a minimum of 1000mm wide. b) Must be separated by fire resisting construction if less than 45° apart. Final Exits All exits are the same width or wider than the escape routes and give direct access to the open passage. The widths of final exits should be adequate enough to support the expected amount of users during a case of fire. Basement staircase should be separated from the rest of the building encase of fire and smoke entering the rest of the building up to second floor level. Openings in Cavity Barriers Doors which have at least 15 minutes fire resistance refer to TGD B Appendix B, Table B1, item 8(a), the doors are fitted in accordance with the provisions of TGD B Appendix B The passage of pipes should meet the provisions with TGD sub-section 3.4 Ducts which unless they are fire resisting are fitted with suitably mounted automatic fire shutter where they pass through the cavity barrier. Fire Escape Travel Distances Longest travel distance in more than one direction should be 45 meters and in one direction 18metres. Special precaution should be made for walls of the corridor, staircases, storage rooms, aservices. In accordance to TGD Part B Document the following should be included: 60 Minute fire resistant doors for rooms with special precautions. 60 Minute Fire rated walls (best practice would include Gyproc partitions). 30 Minute fire resistant doors should be placed in all the other rooms. Fire exits should be clearly distinguishabe Psychology 17 m² Lobby 5 FIRE EXIT Pharmacy 96 m² 38 Meters Longest Travel Distance is: 38 Meters OTGA Room to East Staircase A two way entrance system is provided for the entrance of the basement 6000mm wide, 3000mm wide for each car The slope of the entrance must be of 1 in 10 30 FD Bookable Room 23 Bookable Room 28 Circulation 30 m² Speech Therapy 17 m² Child Health 18 Bookable Room 18 Bookable Room 15 Cleaners Storage 10 m² Circulation 44 m² Stairs 16 Sound Proof Room 16 Child Health 22 Speech Therapy 13 m² Wound Clinic 28 Circulation 27 m² Examination Room 13 Wound Clinic 18 Medical Store 10 Bookable Room 19 Bookable Room 17 Community Welfare 30 m² Store 6 Family Room 30 Reception & Waiting Area 78 Restaurant 89 m² OTGA Room 51 Care Doc Suite 55 Physio Treatment 93 m² HSE Treatment Room 55 HSE Office 14 Reception 5 m² Hall 12 HSE Store 11 HSE Dr Room 28 Private Medical Suite 114 Private Medical Suite 131 EXIT EXIT MAIN ENTRANCE EXIT EXIT A clear unobstructed width of 1800mm should be consistant htroughout the corridor A minimum clear unobstructed headroom should be 2400mm Corridor doors must be consistant with the corridor width Other entrance doors are a minimum of 1000mm wide in accordance with the TGD M document The radiators must be concealed in an inward opening of the walls so they do not impede onto the circulation widths. With a nett floor area per floor of greater than 200 m2 lift car dimensions should be 2000 mm wide x 1400 mm deep. The larger lift car will facilitate most types of wheelchairs; scooters and buggies, along with several other passengers; The controls in the lift car should be positioned at a height of not less than 900 mm, not more than 1200 mm above the car floor and at least 500 mm from any return wall. The call buttons at each landing should not be less than 900 mm and not more than 1100 mm above the landing. Controls should not be located in corners and should be at least 500 mm from any wall or projecting surface. The north staircase is accessible to all floors therefore the basement area must be separated from the other floors in case of fire, not to release smoke to other areas Ambulant disabled stairs have a riser of 175mm and a going of 300mm, the width of the stairs is 1500mm, the headroom must be a minimum of 2400mm, handrails are present on each side of the stairs at a height of 1000mm There is a Refuge Space on the right side of the exit Technical Guidance Document: Part B Entrance area The width of the lobby should be wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair user of a minimum 1800mm x 1800mm turning circle. Edges of doors must be at least 300mm away from the wall to the door frame. Corridors and Passageways A minimum unobstructed width of 2000mm should be maintained throughout corridors and elements such as radiators and columns should not obstruct this width. A minimum clear unobstructed headroom should be 2100mm. Corridors must be adequately lit. Stair passageways should achieve an illuminace of 100 Lux per each floor. Vision Panels Vision panels supplied at corridors and stairs must comply with Table A4 Appendix A, TGD Part B. Vision panels will be fitted with sub-dividing and double swing doors within the proposed building and the size of the panel will be no less than 0.1m2 and the bottom panel will be located not less than 900mm or more than 1500mm above floor level. Final Exits All exits are the same width or wider than the escape routes and give direct access to the open passage. The widths of final exits should be adequate enough to support the expected amount of users during a case of fire. Basement staircase should be separated from the rest of the building encase of fire and smoke entering the rest of the building up to second floor level. Sanitary Facilities Where WC cubicles are provided there should be at least one ambulant disabled cubicle as per TGD Part M 1.4.6.1 and 1.4.6.2. In accordance to TGD M 1.1 to 1.3 Approach, access and circulation routes; accessible sanitary facilities should be located in conveniently accessible parts of the building. Sanitary facilities should be clearly identified. In accordance to TGD M document part 1.3.3.2 door level handle ironmongery should be constructed such as people with disabilities would be able to open them with a closed fist. Refreshment Facilities According to TGD Part M 1.3 all users should be able to access all parts of the building. Therefore all floor surfaces should be even and accessible. A wheelchair turning circle of 1800mm x 1800mm should be operable throughout. There should be accessible seating provided and self-serving area worktops should be no more than 850mm high with a clear knee recess beneath of at least 700mm above floor level. Stairs A clear width of 1200mm should be provided between up stands, enclosing walls and strings. The landing should be level and have an unobstructed area of 1500mm in width in ambulant disabled stairs and a 1200mm wide unobstructed width elsewhere. The rise of flight between each flight landing should not exceed 1800mm in height. All step nosings should incorporate a visually contrasting material on the thread. In accordance to TGD Part M section 1.1.3.6 a minimum unobstructed 1000mm height handrails on each flight of stairs should be consistent throughout all the stairs. The illuminance at each thread level should be at least 100 Lux. Sizes and tolerances of handrails should comply with BS 585: Part 1, workmanship should be in accordance to BS 1186: Part 2, and adhesives should comply with EN 204 type D3 or either D4. Aids to Communication All outlets, switches, and controls that require precise hand movements should be located between 750mm and 1200mm above floor level. Pull chords for emergency alarm systems should be located as close as possible to the wall and provide two red 50mm diameter bangles; one set at 100mm and other at 900mm above floor level. Socket outlets should be located consistently in relation to entrance doors with a minimum 350mm away from door corners. Light switches for public use should be easily manoeuvrable with large push pads within a height range from 900mm to 1200mm above floor level. Mains switches should be clearly indicated and should show if on or off according to TGD Part M section 1.6.4 Signage Signage should be clearly indicated, especially for visually impaired. International symbols for entrances, exits, sanitary and other facilities should be used. In accordance to BS 9300: 2009 Visual signs should be designed with consideration to height, layout, font size and type, use of symbols and visual contrast with the background. Braille signage should be located at 900mm to 1200mm above floor level. Psychology 17 m² Pharmacy 96 m² Hall 17 Hall 20 Cubicles: The width of the cubicle should be between 800 mm and 900 mm and the minimum length should be 1400 mm. Disabled WC: The width of the disabled wc should be 2500mm and length of 2500mm Should have a 1800mm x 1800mm wheelchair turning space. Alarm pull chord Vertical grab rail 480mm to 680mm high The fixing height of horizontal rails to be the same as drop down rails. All in accordance to TGD Part M Section 1.4 Diagram 16 Refuge space for ambulant disabled users Exits and entrances should be clearly identifiable by using international signage Main entrance should be clearly identified and stand out from the rest of the building There is a 1500mm footpath at the main entrance and all other exits in order to connect to main footpaths. EXIT Restaurant fascilities should be accessible for all users Floor surfaces should be even and accessible and slip resistant A wheelchair turning circle of 1800mm x 1800mm Accessible seating provided and self-serving area worktops should be no more than 850mm high with a clear knee recess beneath of at least 700mm above floor level. A two way entrance system is provided for the entrance of the basement 6000mm wide, 3000mm wide for each car The slope of the entrance must be of 1 in 10 Nominal stairs run from the basement throughout all the storeys of the building Lobby 15 Stairs 21 Circulation Refuge Space 1800mm x 1800mm Wheelchair Turning Circle All floor surfaces must be slip resistant and have edge trims as indicated in the drawings PVC CONCAVE EDGE TRIM The MTrim Concave Edge Trim can be used to cover uneven edges between wall and wall internal corners. When used in conjunction with silicone the concave edge trim seals the surface, provided there is no movement experienced. The silicone is placed on the inside of the trim between the tile and trim and between the underside of the concave trim and the surface that it rests on. Must be used in conjunction to all floors. Sealant Edge Trim Strip Scale LECTURER Drawn by Date Project number Institute of Technology Carlow BSc. in Architectural Technology Year 3 2015-2016 As indicated 25/04/2016 03:42:05 Ground Floor Building Regulations 3 Primary Care Center April 2016 Rasmante Sedleckaite Dan O'Sullivan/ Noel Dunne/ Mark Duffy A109 1 : 200 Ground Floor Level TGD B 1 1 : 200 Ground Floor Level TGD M 2 1 : 5 Floor Edge trim 3 1 : 1 Edge trim 4

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BookableRoom 23

BookableRoom 28

Circulation30 m²

SpeechTherapy17 m²

ChildHealth 18

BookableRoom 18

BookableRoom 15

CleanersStorage10 m²

Circulation44 m²

Stairs 16m²

SoundProof

Room 16m²

ChildHealth 22

SpeechTherapy13 m²

WoundClinic 28

Circulation27 m²

ExaminationRoom 13

WoundClinic 18

MedicalStore 10

BookableRoom 19

BookableRoom 17

CommunityWelfare30 m²

Store 6m²

FamilyRoom 30

m²Reception& WaitingArea 78

Restaurant89 m²

OTGARoom 51

Care DocSuite 55

m² PhysioTreatment

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HSETreatmentRoom 55

HSEOffice 14

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Hall 12m²

HSEStore 11

HSE DrRoom 28

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The north staircase is accessible to all floors therefore thebasement area must be separated from the other floors in caseof fire, not to release smoke to other areasAmbulant disabled stairs have a riser of 175mm and a going of300mm, the width of the stairs is 1500mm, the headroom mustbe a minimum of 2400mm, handrails are present on each sideof the stairs at a height of 1000mmThere is a Refuge Space on the right side of the exitDoors to the exit are 60 Minute fire rated doors

Refuge spaceThere is a Bed Lift and aNominal Lift present at basementlevel, both of which should not beused in case of fire.

An additional lobby must beprovided in order to not let anysmoke to other floor levels incase of fire

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Technical Guidance Document: Part B

According to TGD B Appendix A, Table A1; Structural frames,columns, beams, load bearing walls and floor structures shouldbe enclosed by 60 minute fire resistant plasterboard casing.

Means of escape in case of fireEscape RoutesEscape routes should be independent or otherwise comply withthe following:a) In directions of 45° and a minimum of 1000mm wide.b) Must be separated by fire resisting construction if less than45° apart.

Final ExitsAll exits are the same width or wider than the escape routesand give direct access to the open passage. The widths of finalexits should be adequate enough to support the expectedamount of users during a case of fire.Basement staircase should be separated from the rest of thebuilding encase of fire and smoke entering the rest of thebuilding up to second floor level.

Openings in Cavity BarriersDoors which have at least 15 minutes fire resistance refer toTGD B Appendix B, Table B1, item 8(a), the doors are fitted inaccordance with the provisions of TGD B Appendix BThe passage of pipes should meet the provisions with TGDsub-section 3.4Ducts which unless they are fire resisting are fitted withsuitably mounted automatic fire shutter where they passthrough the cavity barrier.

Fire Escape Travel DistancesLongest travel distance in more than one direction should be 45meters and in one direction 18metres.

Special precaution should be made for wallsof the corridor, staircases, storage rooms,aservices.In accordance to TGD Part B Document thefollowing should be included:60 Minute fire resistant doors for rooms withspecial precautions.60 Minute Fire rated walls (best practice wouldinclude Gyproc partitions).30 Minute fire resistant doors should beplaced in all the other rooms.

Fire exits should beclearly distinguishabe

Psychology17 m²

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Pharmacy96 m²

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Longest Travel Distance is: 38 MetersOTGA Room to East Staircase

A two way entrance system is provided for theentrance of the basement 6000mm wide, 3000mmwide for each carThe slope of the entrance must be of 1 in 10

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BookableRoom 23

BookableRoom 28

Circulation30 m²

SpeechTherapy17 m²

ChildHealth 18

BookableRoom 18

BookableRoom 15

CleanersStorage10 m²

Circulation44 m²

Stairs 16m²

SoundProof

Room 16m²

ChildHealth 22

SpeechTherapy13 m²

WoundClinic 28

Circulation27 m²

ExaminationRoom 13

WoundClinic 18

MedicalStore 10

BookableRoom 19

BookableRoom 17

CommunityWelfare30 m²

Store 6m²

FamilyRoom 30

Reception& WaitingArea 78

Restaurant89 m²

OTGARoom 51

Care DocSuite 55

m² PhysioTreatment

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HSETreatmentRoom 55

HSEOffice 14

m²Reception5 m²

Hall 12m²

HSEStore 11

HSE DrRoom 28

PrivateMedical

Suite 114m²

PrivateMedical

Suite 131m²

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A clear unobstructed width of 1800mm should be consistanthtroughout the corridorA minimum clear unobstructed headroom should be 2400mmCorridor doors must be consistant with the corridor widthOther entrance doors are a minimum of 1000mm wide inaccordance with the TGD M documentThe radiators must be concealed in an inward opening of thewalls so they do not impede onto the circulation widths.

With a nett floor area per floor of greater than 200 m2 lift car dimensions shouldbe 2000 mm wide x 1400 mm deep. The larger lift car will facilitate most types ofwheelchairs; scooters and buggies, along with several other passengers;The controls in the lift car should be positioned at a height of not less than 900mm, not more than 1200 mm above the car floor and at least 500 mm from anyreturn wall. The call buttons at each landing should not be less than 900 mm andnot more than 1100 mm above the landing. Controls should not be located incorners and should be at least 500 mm from any wall or projecting surface.

The north staircase is accessible to all floors therefore thebasement area must be separated from the other floors in caseof fire, not to release smoke to other areasAmbulant disabled stairs have a riser of 175mm and a going of300mm, the width of the stairs is 1500mm, the headroom mustbe a minimum of 2400mm, handrails are present on each sideof the stairs at a height of 1000mmThere is a Refuge Space on the right side of the exit

Technical Guidance Document: Part B

Entrance areaThe width of the lobby should be wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair user of aminimum 1800mm x 1800mm turning circle. Edges of doors must be at least 300mm away fromthe wall to the door frame.Corridors and PassagewaysA minimum unobstructed width of 2000mm should be maintained throughout corridors andelements such as radiators and columns should not obstruct this width.A minimum clear unobstructed headroom should be 2100mm.Corridors must be adequately lit. Stair passageways should achieve an illuminace of 100 Luxper each floor.Vision PanelsVision panels supplied at corridors and stairs must comply with Table A4 Appendix A, TGDPart B. Vision panels will be fitted with sub-dividing and double swing doors within theproposed building and the size of the panel will be no less than 0.1m2 and the bottom panelwill be located not less than 900mm or more than 1500mm above floor level.Final ExitsAll exits are the same width or wider than the escape routes and give direct access to the openpassage. The widths of final exits should be adequate enough to support the expected amountof users during a case of fire.Basement staircase should be separated from the rest of the building encase of fire andsmoke entering the rest of the building up to second floor level.Sanitary FacilitiesWhere WC cubicles are provided there should be at least one ambulant disabled cubicle asper TGD Part M 1.4.6.1 and 1.4.6.2.In accordance to TGD M 1.1 to 1.3 Approach, access and circulation routes; accessiblesanitary facilities should be located in conveniently accessible parts of the building.Sanitary facilities should be clearly identified.In accordance to TGD M document part 1.3.3.2 door level handle ironmongery should beconstructed such as people with disabilities would be able to open them with a closed fist.Refreshment FacilitiesAccording to TGD Part M 1.3 all users should be able to access all parts of the building.Therefore all floor surfaces should be even and accessible.A wheelchair turning circle of 1800mm x 1800mm should be operable throughout.There should be accessible seating provided and self-serving area worktops should be nomore than 850mm high with a clear knee recess beneath of at least 700mm above floor level.StairsA clear width of 1200mm should be provided between up stands, enclosing walls and strings.The landing should be level and have an unobstructed area of 1500mm in width in ambulantdisabled stairs and a 1200mm wide unobstructed width elsewhere. The rise of flight betweeneach flight landing should not exceed 1800mm in height.All step nosings should incorporate a visually contrasting material on the thread.In accordance to TGD Part M section 1.1.3.6 a minimum unobstructed 1000mm heighthandrails on each flight of stairs should be consistent throughout all the stairs.The illuminance at each thread level should be at least 100 Lux.Sizes and tolerances of handrails should comply with BS 585: Part 1, workmanship should bein accordance to BS 1186: Part 2, and adhesives should comply with EN 204 type D3 or eitherD4.Aids to CommunicationAll outlets, switches, and controls that require precise hand movements should be locatedbetween 750mm and 1200mm above floor level.Pull chords for emergency alarm systems should be located as close as possible to the walland provide two red 50mm diameter bangles; one set at 100mm and other at 900mm abovefloor level.Socket outlets should be located consistently in relation to entrance doors with a minimum350mm away from door corners. Light switches for public use should be easily manoeuvrablewith large push pads within a height range from 900mm to 1200mm above floor level.Mains switches should be clearly indicated and should show if on or off according to TGD PartM section 1.6.4SignageSignage should be clearly indicated, especially for visually impaired. International symbols forentrances, exits, sanitary and other facilities should be used.In accordance to BS 9300: 2009 Visual signs should be designed with consideration to height,layout, font size and type, use of symbols and visual contrast with the background. Braillesignage should be located at 900mm to 1200mm above floor level.

Psychology17 m²

Pharmacy96 m²

Hall 17m²

Hall 20m²

Cubicles:The width of the cubicle should bebetween 800 mm and 900 mm andthe minimum length should be 1400 mm.Disabled WC:The width of the disabled wc should be 2500mm and lengthof 2500mmShould have a 1800mm x 1800mm wheelchair turningspace.Alarm pull chordVertical grab rail 480mm to 680mm highThe fixing height of horizontal rails to be the same as dropdown rails.All in accordance to TGD Part M Section 1.4 Diagram 16

Refuge space forambulant disabledusers

Exits and entrances should be clearlyidentifiable by using international signage

Main entrance should be clearlyidentified and stand out from therest of the buildingThere is a 1500mm footpath at themain entrance and all other exits inorder to connect to main footpaths.

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Restaurant fascilities should be accessible for allusersFloor surfaces should be even and accessible andslip resistantA wheelchair turning circle of 1800mm x 1800mmAccessible seating provided and self-serving areaworktops should be no more than 850mm high witha clear knee recess beneath of at least 700mmabove floor level.

A two way entrance system isprovided for the entrance of thebasement 6000mm wide,3000mm wide for each carThe slope of the entrance mustbe of 1 in 10

Nominal stairs runfrom the basementthroughout all thestoreys of thebuilding

Lobby 15m²

Stairs 21m²

Circulation

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1800mm x 1800mmWheelchair Turning Circle

All floor surfaces must beslip resistant and haveedge trims as indicated inthe drawings

PVC CONCAVE EDGE TRIM

The MTrim Concave Edge Trim can be used tocover uneven edges between wall and wallinternal corners. When used in conjunctionwith silicone the concave edge trim seals thesurface, provided there is no movementexperienced. The silicone is placed on theinside of the trim between the tile and trim andbetween the underside of the concave trim andthe surface that it rests on.

Must be used in conjunction to all floors.

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Institute of Technology CarlowBSc. in Architectural Technology

Year 3 2015-2016

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Ground Floor Building Regulations

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Primary Care Center

April 2016

Rasmante Sedleckaite

Dan O'Sullivan/ Noel Dunne/Mark Duffy

A109

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Ground Floor Level TGD B1

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