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1 I - FACILITY PROGRAM DOCUMENT MIXED-USE BUILDING BT- 886 Florida International University Modesto A. Maidique Campus September 13, 2011

2 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS II. TABLE OF CONTENTS Sections SIGNATURE SHEET Facility Program Committee INTRODUCTION ACADEMIC PLAN SPACE NEEDS ASSESSMENT ANALYSIS OF IMPACT ON MASTER PLAN SITE ANALYSIS PROGRAM AREA Facilities List Adjacency Diagrams Functional Description of Space Details UTILITIES IMPACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION/ COMMUNICATION RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS FIU Building Standards: Appendix C Telecommunications Wiring Standards CODES AND STANDARDS Building Standards Architectural Parameters Barrier Free Design Site Development and Campus Integration Environmental Systems Furniture Standards and Equipment PROJECT SCHEDULE PROGRAM FUNDS PROJECT BUDGET Page III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV II

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4 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS FACILITY PROGRAM COMMITTEE This building program represents the University s requirements for the development of the Mixed-Use Building, in as specific and complete a form as is presently available. It is a comprehensive effort of the members of the Building Program Committee who have each contributed, by drawing from their expertise and respective responsibilities, the essential information required by the architects and engineers to conceptualize and develop the project. This committee will monitor the development of the design and assist the design Architects/Engineers and Landscape Architects by refining details and clarifying any ambiguities herein in a manner consistent with this program. Coordination of the program requirements (compatibility, standards, finishes, utility connections, equipment, etc.) and scheduling throughout the duration of the project will be maintained by the University s office of Facilities Management, Planning, and Construction sections. The members of the Program Committee are: Chairperson: Co-Chair: Members: Ex-Officio: Joyce J. Elam, Executive Dean, College of Business Administration Joseph Riquelme, Director, FIU Online Vojkan Dimitrijevic, AVP, Auxiliary & Enterprise Development Gloria Jacomino, Director, Academic Space Management Jeff Krablin, AVP, Business Services Claudio Pico, Director, Finance & Administration, College of Business Associate Vice President, Planning & Institutional Effectiveness Associate Vice President, Facilities Management Associate Director, Facilities Management/Operations Associate Vice President, Information Technology Associate Vice President, Environmental Health & Safety Chairperson, Faculty Senate Chairperson, Ad Hoc Building and Environment Committee Associate Director, Facilities Management/Utilities Director, Auxiliary Services Director, Purchasing Director, Academic Space Management Director, Facilities Management/Minor Projects & Construction Director, Facilities Management/Planning Senior Project Manager/Facilities Management III-2

5 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS IV. INTRODUCTION The new FIU strategic plan calls for significant enrollment growth. Additional faculty, staff, and advisors will be required to support this planned growth. Additional space will also be required. We propose a new building on the west side of campus to accommodate the current and expected growth of the College of Business Administration and FIU Online. This new building will provide amenities and enhance quality of services for students, faculty and staff by combining faculty and staff office space, classrooms and dining service space. The two buildings on MMC used by the College of Business Administration -- the College of Business Complex (CBC) and the Ryder Building -- lack the space necessary to support the current needs as well as planned growth in existing programs and new market-rate programs such as the Corporate (CMBA). Currently, the College is renting space both in MARC as well as in the red parking garage. Construction of Phase II of the CBC, which will be funded through PECO, has been delayed due to the current economic situation. An interim solution is needed to provide the space needed for the planned enrollment growth until Phase II of the CBC can be completed. Auxiliary operations to contribute $20.3M in cash. Donor has contributed $2.0M via gift agreement; matching State funds will reimburse auxiliary operations when received. The addition of other rental areas for general classroom and general office use will add to the planned Auxiliary income. Auxiliary income from FIU-Online, College of Business Administration market rate programs and Business Services will cover all building annual operating costs of approximately $400,000 (utilities, maintenance and repairs). The construction is planned to start in early 2012 with delivery in The space will be called the "Mixed-Use Building." Project Delivery: The project is proposed to be delivered using the Construction Management - At Risk Method. Refer to both regulation (2) (a) and (e) for project delivery justification. Sustainability: In recognition of the University's commitment to sustainability practices and the inherent complexity of this building type, this project will be designed and built with the goal of meeting the USGBC's LEED-NC "Silver" certification rating level at a minimum. The design team selected for this commission will be responsible for the development of the design and development of contract documents, bidding and construction administration services.. IV-1

6 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS V. ACADEMIC PLAN FIU is a dynamic and rapidly growing university located in one of the most exciting cities in the world. Miami serves as a major international hub for commerce, education and travel and with its rich population diversity serves as a unique geographical location for our university. The unique characteristics of the greater Miami metropolitan area provide a perfect location for our mission of community service and engagement as it relates to our focus on education, research and professional practice. The Mixed-Use Building is a mixed use development with different users sharing one building. Some of the individual departments need to be integrated within one floor while others can share space with a different user. The design team selected needs to pay close attention to the criteria established as part of this program. The Mixed-Use Building will be used primarily by the College of Business Administration for academic support services for the R. Kirk Landon Undergraduate School of Business. However, the two classrooms included in the facility are planned to be used by the following academic programs: Professional BBA; Masters in International Business; and Healthcare MBA. The building will also provide office space for doctoral students and it is expected that PhD seminars will also be held in the space. The Mixed-Use Building will be used primarily by FIU Online for academic support services for programs/courses offered online. However, the space does include a testing center that can be used by any professor teaching an online course and two classrooms that can be reserved on an availability basis by professors teaching online courses. V-1

7 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS VI. SPACE NEEDS ASSESSMENT The new FIU strategic plan calls for the percentage of student credit hours delivered through online courses to increase from 16% to 20% by To accommodate this growth, FIU Online needs additional space. Currently, the staff for FIU Online is scattered in offices across campus in MARC and Ryder as well located off campus. The proposed building would provide the office space to support all of the staff needed to meet the online enrollment objectives in the strategic plan. The proposed building will also include the following instructional space: a testing center for students taking mid-terms and finals in online courses as well as two classrooms. Once this new building is completed, space currently occupied by FIU online in the Ryder building will become available for faculty offices. Currently, there is limited availability of food venues on the west side of campus and recent demand studies validate existing demand and estimate significant demand in 5 years. Weekly traffic in the neighborhood of 93,000 students, faculty and staff is served by two small, quick-serve food venues (Java City Coffee Shop and Tropical Smoothie). The College of Business Administration spends over $300,000 annually on catered meals for students enrolled in graduate programs that meet on Saturdays. Additional food venues needed to service students, faculty and staff, especially in College of Business, Law and SIPA. April 2011 food services market study revealed that 83 percent of respondents would visit a new location in the area and would make purchases 1 to 5 times per week. A variety of food venues and catering facilities would help meet demand in the neighborhood and increase the satisfaction of students enrolled in business graduate programs. Currently, the CBC and Ryder Building are fully occupied. Additional space is needed to accommodate any future growth. Currently, all space available to FIU Online is fully occupied. FIU Online will lease space off-campus to house its growing staff until the Mixed Use Auxiliary Building is completed. The new building will include the following: College of Business Administration R. Kirk Landon Undergraduate School of Business office suite Undergraduate Advising (offices for 24 advisors) Student Services, including Student Organization Room PhD student offices Professional BBA program staff Center for International Business and Research office suite Classrooms (2) and break out rooms (8) FIU Online FIU Online Staff (64 offices and call center) Collaboration Space (2 Training Rooms and 5 conference rooms) Recording Studio (3 rooms and large office) Testing Center (150 Seat Testing Lab) Multimedia Editing Labs Business Services A retail food court featuring three to four food venues A full service catering kitchen with prep area and cooking equipment An upscale seating area designed to be closed off when needed for a private catering event or private party A general seating area featuring a mix of high quality movable low and high top tables and chairs, soft/lounge seating with coffee and side tables and bar type countertops with stools VI-1

8 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS VI. SPACE NEEDS ASSESSMENT (continued) University College Office Space University General Office Space Campus Support Services VI-2

9 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS VII. ANALYSIS OF IMPACT ON MASTER PLAN The University Master Plan includes a future College of Business Administration II to the West of the existing College of Business Administration Complex. East of the proposed Mixed-Use Building BT886 is the existing Ryder Business building. West is the Secondary Entrance of the Law Diaz-Balart Hall. The Law Building extends South past the Labor Center. To the South is the Green Commons Area which serves as an East-West pedestrian circulation axis connecting to the Green Library and the Eastern part of the University. This new facility will add considerable pedestrian traffic to the existing green open areas. Because of the large square foot area being added by this building and the constraints of the building footprint proposed by the Master Plan above, a mid-rise building (greater than 3 stories but less than 75 feet) will be necessary. This will impact the Master Plan in adding to the urban fabric of the University. The addition of a service area between this facility and CBC will disrupt the existing East-West pedestrian circulation South of CBC. This will increase the pedestrian circulation North South on both East and West sides of the building. This creates an opportunity to develop exterior seating terraces for student activity which are connected to the food venues. VII-1

10 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS VIII. SITE ANALYSIS The existing area plan with the inclusion of the proposed new building shows the critical adjacencies to the connectivity to the neighboring buildings. The addition of this facility will reshape the existing pedestrian circulation patterns and the main new circulation will be North-South on both the East and West of the proposed building into the Green Commons. Pedestrians can walk East-West on the South of the new building past the Business Services Food Venues. The Food Venues will have outdoor terraces on the East and West, creating t places for student interaction, study and rest. The architectural vocabulary of this building needs to be sensitive to the adjacent buildings and complement closing of the Green Commons in that area. Landscape and hardscape issues will be a consideration of great importance. Existing landscape to the West of the Ryder Business Building and South of the CBC should be preserved if possible. Architectural / landscape features should be considered in order to block the view of the new Service Yard between the new building and CBC. VIII-1

11 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS VIII. SITE ANALYSIS (continued) Particular attention must be given to the layout of the building footprint to achieve the following: Develop a building site plan that establishes a clear linkage with neighborhood facilities allowing for easy pedestrian access between buildings. Access to upper levels is routed through outdoor seating and retail areas as to maximize the visibility and traffic for the retail services. Maintain vehicular access to existing buildings for drop-off, deliveries and unloading/loading for retail venues, catering services, trash removal service and emergency vehicles. Maximize the space on the first floor and adjacent outside areas to provide seating and gathering areas. Create a destination mixed use facility for the surrounding community to eat, study, relax and congregate. Building should reflect the look and feel of surrounding FIU Buildings in this neighborhood Maintaining the open space quad indicated in the Master Plan diagram in section VII. Provide substantial landscape and hardscape south of the proposed building footprint consistent with the Master Plan diagram in section VII. VIII-2

12 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS IX. PROGRAM AREA FACILITIES LIST # of # of sq.ft. per Total NASF per spaces occup. occupant NASF Space Classroom Space 8,745 CBA 6,305 Tiered Classrooms (incl. Service) ,880 Break Room ,050 Small Breakout Rooms Flat Classroom/Education ,575 FIU Online 2,440 Flat Training Classroom/Flex Space ,440 Office Space 37,010 College of Business Administration 17,965 - Landon Undergraduate School of Business 9,275 Asst./Assoc. Dean, Undergraduate School Administrative Assistant Director, Advising Assoc. Director, Advising Advisors ,900 Professional BBA Professional BBA Director, Student Services Student Organization Room ,500 Student Services Coordinator Shared Clerical & Student Assistants (open area) 1 6 Varies 480 Lobby/Reception 1 Varies 1,000 Conference Room File Room 1 Varies Kitchen/Pantry Storage Room/Copier/Supply 1 Varies Academic Programs and Research 8,690 CIBER Director CIBER Staff Clerical (Secretary & Student Assistants) CMBA Associate Director CMBA Offices ,430 PhD Room ,000 Shared Clerical & Student Assistants (open area) Testing Center 150 Seats ,410 Testing Center Reception with Waiting Area Testing Center Control Room Conference Room File Room 1 Varies Kitchen/Pantry Lobby/Reception Storage Room/Copier/Supply 1 Varies FIU Online 19,045 - University College 1,000 UC Office Space UC Lobby with Reception IX-1

13 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS # of # of sq.ft. per Total NASF per FACILITIES LIST (Continued) spaces occup. occupant NASF Space - Administrative Services 9,150 UC Dean Dean's Secretary Directors' Offices Asst/Associate Directors/ PM/Managers ,400 Program Coordinators Training Room/Education Academic Designer/Business Manager ,500 Lobby/Reception Open Cube Area Fax/Copy/Printer/Mail Rooms 1 NA Kitchen/Pantry File/Storage Room 1 NA Marketing Storage Room 1 NA Media Station Room Group Conference Room 24 PPL Small Conference Rooms Technology Services 8,895 Lobby/Reception SSD Team Room ,200 IT Team IT Storage/ Inventory Room 1 NA IT Equipment Room (Next to Testing Ctr. or Above) 1 NA Media Team Office Large Recording Studio 1 Varies 650 Small Recording Studios 2 Varies 600 Student Support Services/Counseling Enrollment Cordinators Fax/Copy/Printer/Mail Rooms 1 NA 150 File/Storage Room 1 NA 110 Kitchen/Pantry Continuing Education Designer Shared Office ,800 Media Station Room Small Conference Rooms Business Services 13,616 13,616 Retail Food 1 Varies 1,500 Ethnic Eatery 1 Varies 1,500 Coffee Shop 1 Varies 2,500 Future Retail 1 Varies 1,500 Catering Kitchen 1 Varies 1,000 General Seating 1 Varies 5,316 Office Media Control Campus Support Services Building Maintenance Storage 1 Varies Building Housekeeping Storage 1 Varies Telecommunications Room 1 Varies TOTAL PROGRAM NASF 59,881 TOTAL PROGRAM GSF 88,011 IX-2

14 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 Retail Retail Space Planning Food service venues should be designed with open access. Divisions between the seating area and the food service venues should be defined by changes in flooring, soffit heights, small walls or rails. The retail venues should not have large walls or doors separating them from the seating areas. Current venues like Starbucks located in the Green Library and the retail restaurants in PG 5 Market Station are great examples. SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Retail Food Service Venue #1 is best located on the south east corner with a south facing door leading to the patio. This patio area can be used for brand specific seating to increase visibility of the brand. Exterior visibility is important and can be accomplished with clear glass floor-to-ceiling windows and exterior signage along the south elevation. The service area of retail #1 should be north to north west facing as designed by the brand. There should be no indoor seating for retail #1. A sliding gate should be installed where the retail venue begins and the common seating area ends for security. The gate will close off only the counter and service areas with locking glass panel accordion style closures. A restaurant layout including specifications pertaining to millwork, finishes, flooring, lighting and equipment will be provided by the retail brand chosen to occupy this space. The layout provided by the brand will include final Sq. Ft. required. Natural Gas should be used when possible for all cooking equipment. An exhaust hood may not be required. Entry doors are to be lockable. Hardware to be institutional/premium grade hardware Back and Front of the house specifications to be provided by each brand. Sufficient data, phone and power outlets for vendors as specified. Separate meters for water and electric for each venue. Patio, Back and Front of the House specifications to be provided by the brand chosen RETAIL FOOD SERVICE SPACE Approx. 1,500 Sq. Ft. VENUE #1 Sandwich Shop IX-3

15 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Retail Food Service Venue #2 should be at the north end towards the middle of the first floor. This venue will have a shared Back of the House (BOH) area designed to accept deliveries for all retail venues. Retail #2 and #3 should have connecting back of the houses, but separate storage areas including refrigeration, as designed by the brands. There should be no seating in retail #2. Exterior visibility is important and can be accomplished with clear glass floor-to-ceiling windows were feasible. Main office for food services should be included in the shared BOH of retail #2 and #3. This requires Sq. Ft. with two work stations. A sliding gate should be installed where the retail venue begins and the common seating area ends for security. The gate will close off only the counter and service areas with locking glass panel accordion style closures. A restaurant layout including specifications pertaining to millwork, finishes, flooring, lighting and equipment will be provided by the retail brand chosen to occupy this space. This layout will include final Sq. Ft. required. Natural Gas should be used when possible for all cooking equipment. An exhaust hood is required. Entry doors are to be lockable. Hardware to be institutional/premium grade hardware. Back and Front of the house specifications to be provided by each brand. Sufficient data, phone and power outlets for vendors as specified. Separate meters for water and electric for each venue. Patio, Back and Front of the House specifications to be provided by the brand chosen RETAIL FOOD SERVICE SPACE Approx. 1,500 Sq. Ft. VENUE #2 Ethnic Food IX-4

16 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Should be to the west and south of retail #2. This venue will be designed as a coffee house with interior and exterior seating. There should be an exterior access door to the patio on the northwest corner where outdoor seating will be included with an awning or trellis over the door and seating area. Exterior visibility is important and can be accomplished with clear glass floor-to-ceiling windows and exterior signage along the west elevation. A sliding gate should be installed where the retail venue begins and the common seating area ends for security. The gate will close off only the counter and service areas with locking glass panel accordion style closures. A restaurant layout including specifications pertaining to millwork, finishes, flooring, lighting, and equipment will be provided by the retail brand chosen to occupy this space. This layout will include final Sq. Ft. required. An exhaust hood is not required. Entry doors are to be lockable. Hardware to be institutional/premium grade hardware. Back and Front of the house specifications to be provided by each brand. Sufficient data, phone and power outlets for vendors as specified. Separate meters for water and electric for each venue. Patio, Back and Front of the House specifications to be provided by the brand chosen RETAIL FOOD SERVICE SPACE Approx. 2,500 Sq. Ft. VENUE #3 Coffee Shop IX-5

17 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT A catering kitchen and staging area, approximately 1500 Sq. Ft. This kitchen should have a back door leading to the loading area and a door leading to the seating area as mentioned below. Entry doors are to be lockable. Hardware to be institutional/premium grade hardware. Sufficient data, phone and power outlets Separate meter for water and electric Exhaust Hood over cooking equipment as required. Non slip, commercial grade kitchen flooring (poured epoxy flooring preferred over tile) FRP walls Bright fluorescent lighting. Walk-in cooler preferred to reach-ins (specified below) if space allows. Natural Gas plumbing for all cooking equipment Stainless Steel prep tables(see Frost Art Museum) Coffee Machine Hot box (full size-see Panther Suite) 2 reach in coolers designed for rolling speed racks Reach in double door freezer Dish Machine and sinks as required by the Dept of heath Storage (lockable pantry or cupboards) Ice machine -2-4 burner range with exhaust hood Char and Flat-top Grill D-Stack Oven (Convection) Counter top slicer & food processor (Robo Coupe) RETAIL FOOD SERVICE SPACE Approx. 1,000 Sq. Ft. Catering Kitchen IX-6

18 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT The first floor seating areas should be broken up with half walls and counters to eliminate the feel of a "cafeteria". The building should be surrounded by an outdoor patio/walkway large enough for exterior seating. Just to the north of retail #1 should be an upscale seating area designed to be closed off when needed for a private catering event or private party. This area should be used for the Executive MBA program and should have enough seats to accommodate that group. There will also have to be room enough for moveable tables to set up a catered buffet when needed. (This can be a permanent counter if desired). There should be an exterior door on the east side of the seating area with access to a new walkway leading to the Ryder Business Building. To the south of the coffee house, should be additional seating that can be used for future food service growth. In the center should be a general seating area. Flooring should be a solid surface, easy to clean and maintain material that is high quality in both ascetics and durability. Terrazzo or polished concrete are recommended. Lighting should accent seating areas and provide atmosphere for the different styles of seating located throughout the facility. Ceilings should absorb noise and provide atmosphere for the different styles of seating located throughout the facility (see PG-5 Market Station as an example). Exterior walls should be designed with glass panels or windows to provide visibility to the food service and seating areas. Security cameras should be located throughout the facility with views of all entrances and food service locations. Wi-Fi required throughout the facility Power outlets designed in flooring, booths and walls to accommodate for students lap tops and media. The area south of retail #1 needs to have separate meter for water and electric and plumbing/electrical for future venue. Seating should vary throughout the facility with a mix of high quality movable low and high top tables and chairs, soft/lounge seating with coffee and side tables and bar type countertops with stools. Seating should have durable fabrics and be easy to clean. The number of seats inside and outside should meet the maximum allowed by code. Divisions in seating areas should allow for areas of privacy without building full walls or barriers. Seating should not be fixed. Digital Displays should be strategically placed throughout seating area, placement and number of screens dependent on final design. RETAIL FOOD SERVICE SPACE Approx. 5,316 Sq. Ft. General Seating Area IX-7

19 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Equipment housing / video/ music / lighting, etc. Air conditioned adjustable vent TBD Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Provide sound baffles in duct work Vinyl floor Acoustical ceiling with flush Lock on door fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location (including direct line access to mainframe computer) Non-interference power supply to computer station RETAIL FOOD SERVICE SPACE Approx. 150 Sq. Ft. Media Control IX-8

20 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as a Business Office for Retail Food. Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Natural light / view to exterior desired Carpeted floor Lock on door Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location (including direct line access to mainframe computer) Non-interference power supply to computer station 1 Desk (30"x60") 1 Ergonomic Chair 1 36" Round Table 2 Meeting Chairs 48"x48" Bookshelf (4 shelves) 3-drawer File Cabinet 1 Phone set Window Blinds RETAIL FOOD SERVICE SPACE Approx. 150 Sq. Ft. Office IX-9

21 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Accessible from public circulation core. Provisions must be made for complete room darkening and general illumination which controls the amount of light on the projection screen by the use of independently controlled lighting zones. Lighting for seating areas should be dimmable to facilitate notetaking. Provisions must be made for a recessed motorized projection screen location to be determined at building design stage for best location that will not interfere with presentations, whiteboards and video conferencing. Partitioned systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling. Provisions must be made for acoustical privacy and isolation from noisy areas. Provisions must be made for an attractive custom built wood presentation podium. This podium will house additional controls for audiovisual equipment, computer, monitor, and all projection, lighting and sound systems. Design should achieve maximum flexibility of work area and control of equipment. Provisions must be made for a recessed Equipment Cabinet (approximately 36"x36"x60") to house audiovisual and control equipment. This cabinet is to be located near the edge of the presentation area, best non- obtrusive location to be determine at design phase. Speakers for the sound system must be recessed in the ceiling. Number of speakers and best locations to be determined in design phase. Minimum 20 lineal feet of whiteboard on teaching area (front wall). Provision for electronic locking system that will properly secure content of room when not in use. Provide a service closet approximately 30 sq. ft. Must have full door with lock. Lock on doors. Carpeted floor. A/C with adjustable vent. Provide sound baffles in duct work. Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights. Lighting levels should reflect studies conducted in recent years concerning conferencing and instructional areas requirements. In addition, it should support live video conferencing and projection usage. Zoned lighting with independent dimmer switch controls for light on or near the screen and another for the rest of the room. Dimmers should be rated for the lowest possible radio frequency and electrical interference. Provide two 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs. Also, provide floor electrical outlets for non-obtrusive connection of presentation equipment. Accommodations should be made (electrical mount) for one computer compatible video projection unit, ceiling mounted at a distance of 1.5 times the screen width. The mount must be in line with the center of the screen. A conduit will be required to run the signal and control lines from the projector position to the presentation podium or control equipment cabinet. Seating for students, properly spaced to accommodate for testing and comfort, plus teaching table / workstation with ergonomic chair. 1 Computer with monitor and keyboard 1 Recessed Projection screen, motorized 1 High intensity overhead projector, with cart 1 Video projection Unit, computer compatible, ceiling mounted with security ceiling mount 1 Presentation podium with equipment controls built in 1 Sound system 1 Clock 2 TV Flat Screen Monitors, 32" (or larger), computer compatible & wall mounted 1 Videocassette player/recorder 1 Amplifier with audio cassette and CD player/recorder 1 Wireless data system Wall mounted display to include tackboard and 1 classroom size liquid whiteboard Phone CLASSROOMS See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Tiered Classrooms IX-10

22 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Accessible from public circulation core. Provisions must be made for complete room darkening and general illumination which controls the amount of light on the projection screen by the use of independently controlled lighting zones. Lighting for seating areas should be dimmable to facilitate notetaking. Provisions must be made for a recessed motorized projection screen location to be determined at building design stage for best location that will not interfere with presentations, whiteboards and video conferencing. Partitioned systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling. Provisions must be made for acoustical privacy and isolation from noisy areas. Provisions must be made for an attractive custom built wood presentation podium. This podium will house additional controls for audiovisual equipment, computer, monitor, and all projection, lighting and sound systems. Design should achieve maximum flexibility of work area and control of equipment. Provisions must be made for a recessed Equipment Cabinet (approximately 36"x36"x60") to house audiovisual and control equipment. This cabinet is to be located near the edge of the presentation area, best non- obtrusive location to be determine at design phase. Speakers for the sound system must be recessed in the ceiling. Number of speakers and best locations to be determined in design phase. Minimum 20 lineal feet of whiteboard on teaching area (front wall). Provision for electronic locking system that will properly secure content of room when not in use. Provide a service closet approximately 30 sq. ft. Must have full door with lock. Lock on doors. Carpeted floor. A/C with adjustable vent. Provide sound baffles in duct work. Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights. Lighting levels should reflect studies conducted in recent years concerning conferencing and instructional areas requirements. In addition, it should support live video conferencing and projection usage. Zoned lighting with independent dimmer switch controls for light on or near the screen and another for the rest of the room. Dimmers should be rated for the lowest possible radio frequency and electrical interference. Provide two 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs. Also, provide floor electrical outlets for non-obtrusive connection of presentation equipment. Accommodations should be made (electrical mount) for one computer compatible video projection unit, ceiling mounted at a distance of 1.5 times the screen width. The mount must be in line with the center of the screen. A conduit will be required to run the signal and control lines from the projector position to the presentation podium or control equipment cabinet. Seating for students, properly spaced to accommodate for testing and comfort, plus teaching table / workstation with ergonomic chair. 1 Computer with monitor and keyboard 1 Recessed Projection screen, motorized 1 High intensity overhead projector, with cart 1 Video projection Unit, computer compatible, ceiling mounted with security ceiling mount 1 Presentation podium with equipment controls built in 1 Sound system 1 Clock 2 TV Flat Screen Monitors, 32" (or larger), computer compatible & wall mounted 1 Videocassette player/recorder 1 Amplifier with audio cassette and CD player/recorder 1 Wireless data system Wall mounted display to include tackboard and 1 classroom size liquid whiteboard Phone CLASSROOMS See Facilities List for Areas & Locations. Flat Classrooms IX-11

23 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as student lounge Readily accessible to classrooms Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling. Carpeted Floor. Lock on door. A/C with adjustable vent. Provide sound baffles in duct work. Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights. Provide multiple 125V 20A duplex outlets on each wall for general power needs and powering laptop computers. Couches Tables Chairs Flat Panel Display CLASSROOMS See Facilities List for Areas & Locations. Break Room IX-12

24 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as breakout room from large classroom Readily accessible to classrooms Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling. Carpeted Floor. Lock on door. Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide multiple 125V 20A duplex outlets on each wall for general power needs and powering laptop computers. Voice/Data communications outlet. Case goods Instruction podium Collaborative tables Chairs Phone Wall to wall whiteboard Smartboard Flat Panel Display CLASSROOMS See Facilities List for Areas & Locations. Small Breakout Rooms IX-13

25 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Large room for testing students (approx. 150 seats) Accessible to vertical circulation Adjacent to control room and reception/lobby Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Carpeted floor Lock on door Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet. Computer lab Cubicles Chairs Video surveillance system adjacent to observation / control room with glass wall CBA See Facilities List for Area & Location Testing Center IX-14

26 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as Testing Center Reception/Lobby with Waiting Area Adjacent to Testing Center and Control Room Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Carpeted floor Lock on door Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet. Chairs / Sofas / End Tables Wall-mounted Clock Bulletin Board Desk with Computer Return Secretarial Chair CBA See Facilities List for Area & Location. Testing Center Reception/Lobby IX-15

27 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Room to control Video, Data, Sound & Security of Testing Center Adjacent to testing center and reception/lobby One-way glass to observe students taking tests Sound walls with 55 STC or greater Raised floor Carpeted floor Lock on door Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet. Special conduits for IT & Control Systems wiring Video Surveillance Screens 2 Desks 2 Chairs Visiting Chairs Storage Cabinet Whiteboards CBA See Facilities List for Area & Location. Testing Center Control Room IX-16

28 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Accessible from public circulation core. Provisions must be made for complete room darkening and general Provisions must be made for a recessed motorized projection screen Partitioned systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling. Provisions must be made for acoustical privacy and isolation from noisy areas. Minimum 20 lineal feet of whiteboard on teaching area (front wall). Provision for electronic locking system that will properly secure content of room when not in use. Provide a service closet approximately 30 sq. ft. Must have full door with lock. Lock on doors. Carpeted floor. A/C with adjustable vent. Provide sound baffles in duct work. Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights. Provide two 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs. Also, provide floor electrical outlets for non-obtrusive connection of presentation equipment. Collaborative furniture Chairs Wall 2 Wall Whiteboard Projection Screen Phone FIU ONLINE Approx 2440 Sq. Ft. Flat Training Classroom Flex Space IX-17

29 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as office for the Dean Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Natural light / view to exterior desired Carpeted floor Lock on door Air conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for calculator, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location (including direct line access to mainframe computer) Non-interference power supply to computer station 1 Executive Desk (30"x60") 1 Executive Chair 2 Side Chairs 1 Credenza (18"x60") 1 Computer Table (30"x60") 1 36" Round Table 48"x48" Bookshelf (4 shelves) 3-drawer File Cabinet Window Blinds FIU ONLINE 200 Sq. Ft. UC Dean's Office. IX-18

30 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Readily accessible to clerical areas and other staff offices. Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Natural light / view to exterior desired Carpeted floor Lock on door Air conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for calculator, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location (including direct line access to mainframe computer) Non-interference power supply to computer station 1 Desk (30"x60") 1 Ergonomic Chair 2 Side Chairs 1 Credenza (18"x60") 1 Computer Table (30"x60") 1 36" Round Table 48"x48" Bookshelf (4 shelves) 3-drawer File Cabinet Window Blinds OFFICE SPACE See Facilities List for Areas & Locations Typical Office Layout Type A - 140, 150 & 175 S.F. IX-19

31 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Readily accessible to clerical areas and other staff offices. Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Natural light / view to exterior desired Carpeted floor Lock on door Air conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for calculator, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location (including direct line access to mainframe computer) Non-interference power supply to computer station 1 Desk (30"x60") 1 Ergonomic Chair 1 36" Round Table 4 Meeting Chairs 48"x48" Bookshelf (4 shelves) 3-drawer File Cabinet 1 Phone set Window Blinds OFFICE SPACE See Facilities List for Areas & Locations Typical Office Layout Type B - 120, 125, 130 S.F. IX-20

32 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Readily accessible to clerical areas and other staff offices. Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Natural light / view to exterior desired Carpeted floor Lock on door Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location (including direct line access to mainframe computer) Non-interference power supply to computer station 1 Desk (30"x60") 1 Ergonomic Chair 1 36" Round Table 2 Meeting Chairs 48"x48" Bookshelf (4 shelves) 3-drawer File Cabinet 1 Phone set Window Blinds OFFICE SPACE See Facilities List for Areas & Locations Typical Office Layout Type C - 80, 100, 110 S.F. IX-21

33 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as a Open Office Space with groups of Cubicles 53" high Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location 20 cubicles & chairs Hard phones Wall 2 Wall whiteboard on one wall Smartboard FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Technology Services SSD Team Room IX-22

34 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as a Open Office Space with Cubicles 53" high Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desks for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location Cubicles & chairs Hard phones Wall 2 Wall whiteboard on one wall CBA See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Shared Clerical & Student Assistants IX-23

35 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Reception and Lobby Area near Elevator Lobby Adjacent to Clerical Office Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Carpeted floor Lock on door Air conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet LCD TV wall outlet Chairs / Sofas for visitors Table Wall-mounted clock One bulletin board Phone OFFICE SPACE - General Standards See Facilities List for Areas & Locations. Lobby/Reception IX-24

36 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Some larger Conference Rooms will have airwall to split into two smaller sections. Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Presentations require audio/visual capability Wall-supported, dustless chalkboard Electric ceiling mount projection screen Carpeted floor Lock on doors Air conditioned with adjustable vents Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights 125V 20A duplex outlets along walls for general power needs and two additional outlets (duplex) in close proximity to refreshment table and computer 1 Voice/Data communications outlet 1 TV monitor outlet 1 Conference Table Conference Chairs 1 Credenza 1 Liquid Chalkboard 48"x60" Wall-mounted Clock Window blinds (and darkening drapery) if necessary Telephone Flatscreen TV Smartboard Projection screen 1 36"x72" 2-tier hospitality table with outlets Desktop computer OFFICE SPACE - General Standards See Facilities List for Areas & Locations Conference Rooms IX-25

37 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Kitchenette/Lunch Room for employees Readily accessible to clerical areas and other staff offices Partition systems shall be sound-retardant above and below ceiling Windows optional Tile floor Lock on door Air conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and one additional, 30 amp outlet (duplex) by the sink Provide water and sewer connections for kitchen sink Provide voice communication outlet near round table location Kitchen counter with double, stainless steel sink and under-the-counter storage cabinet 1 over the counter cabinet system Round tables to accommodate occupants 30"x60" tables Chairs 1 wall mounted telephone set 1 Refrigerator with no-frost freezer and automatic ice maker. 1 48"x60" whiteboard wall to wall 1 wall mounted clock GENERAL STANDARDS See Facilities List for Areas & Locations Kitchen/Pantry IX-26

38 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Rooms used to store files and general supplies Vinyl tile floors Acoustical ceiling 2x2 Lock on door Air Conditioned Acoustical ceiling with fluorescent lights 1 electric outlet Shelving system File cabinets as required CBA & FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Locations. File Room/Storage IX-27

39 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Open layout to serve as a Fax/Copy/Printer room for faculty and staff Centrally located for convenience of users on floor Carpeted floor Air conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlets for printers and fax machines Non-interference power supply to printer and fax machines Access to FIUNet and Internet required for printer. Connection should be Fast Ethernet 2-door lockable file cabinets 1 clock 1 combination network printer/fax/copy machine Wall shelving for supplies CBA & FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Locations. Fax/Copier/Printer Room/Storage IX-28

40 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as space for faculty or staff training Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling. Carpeted Floor. Lock on door. Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet. Collaborative tables & chairs Instruction podium Projection screen Phone Wall to wall whiteboard Storage cabinet FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Training Room / Education IX-29

41 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 Shared office with CD 2 people per office Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location Desks Rolling chairs Visitor chairs Cabinets Whiteboard Phone FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location Administrative Services Academic Designer / Business Manager IX-30

42 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as a Open Office Space with groups of Cubicles 53" high Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location Desk with hutch Rolling chair Visitor chair Whiteboard Phone FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas &Occupancy. Open Cubicle Area IX-31

43 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Rooms used to store files and general supplies Vinyl tile floors Acoustical ceiling 2x2 Lock on door Air Conditioned Acoustical ceiling with fluorescent lights 1 electric outlet Shelving system File cabinets as required FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Marketing Storage Room IX-32

44 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Room for developing Online Courses Accessible from vertical circulation Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Carpeted floor Lock on door Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet. 4 Desks 4 Chairs Phone FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Area & Location Media Station Room IX-33

45 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as a Open Office Space with groups of Cubicles 53" high Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location 20 cubicles & chairs Hard phones Wall 2 Wall whiteboard on one wall Smartboard FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Technology Services SSD Team Room IX-34

46 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as a Open Office Space with groups of Cubicles 53" high Adjcent to IT Storage / Monitoring Room Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location 5 cubicles & chairs 3 visiting chairs Storage cabinets Phones Wall 2 Wall whiteboard on one wall FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location Technology Services IT Team IX-35

47 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Rooms used to store files and general supplies Adjacent to Team Room Vinyl tile floors Acoustical ceiling 2x2 Lock on door Air Conditioned Acoustical ceiling with fluorescent lights 1 electric outlet Shelving system Locked tech cabinet FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location Technology Services IT Storage / Inventory Room IX-36

48 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Next to Testing Center or above Provide fire-rated 36" wide door with complete finished hardware VCT tile floor Partition system should be sound retardant above and below ceiling Backboarded walls with A-C plywood Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights 3-20A duplex outlets along wall for general power needs 3 L5-30R and 3 L6-30R receptacle. All receptacles must be on back-up generator panel Multiple voice/data communication outlets Room grounded and bonded to main electrical grounding source All walls fire rated Bookcases File cabinets FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Technology Services IT Equipment Room IX-37

49 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT General Office for Media Team that handles recording Adjacent to 3 Recording Studios Accessible from vertical circulation Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Carpeted floor Lock on door Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lighting Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet. 6 Desks 6 Visiting Chairs Ceiling to floor whiteboard Hard phones Separate exit FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Technology Services Media Team Office IX-38

50 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Adjacent to Small Recording Studios and Media Team Room Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Carpeted floor Lock on door High ceiling Adjustable ceiling lights 2 internet pots Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet. Sound paneling 2 Computer Desks 2 Chairs Multiple screens for backdrops Storage area for props and equipment Vanity/Changing Room Refrigerator for water Recording in Progress Light FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas &Occupancy. Technology Services Large Recording Studio IX-39

51 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Adjacent to Large Recording Studio and Media Team Room Partition systems shall be sound retardant above and below ceiling Carpeted floor Lock on door High ceiling Adjustable ceiling lights 2 internet pots Air Conditioned with adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs Voice/Data communications outlet. Sound paneling Computer desk Storage Recording in Progress Light FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location. Technology Services Small Recording Studios IX-40

52 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as a Open Office Space with groups of Cubicles 53" high Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location Call Center set-up Desks with hutch Rolling chairs Visitor chair Whiteboard Phone FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location Technology Services Student Support Services / Counseling IX-41

53 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Serves as a Open Office Space 10 Computer Desks in 50 sq. ft. Cubicles - 53" high Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location Cubicles Chairs 3 Visiting Chairs Ceiling to floor whiteboard White noise system FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas &Occupancy. Technology Services Enrollment Coordinators IX-42

54 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, people per office Partition system shall be sound retardant Carpeted floor SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Air conditioned adjustable vent Provide sound baffles in duct work Acoustical ceiling with flush fluorescent lights Provide one 125V 20A duplex outlet on each wall for general power needs and two duplex outlets in close proximity to desk for computer, printer, etc. Voice/Data communications outlet near desk location Desks Rolling chairs Visitor chairs Cabinets Whiteboard Phone FIU ONLINE See Facilities List for Areas & Location Technology Services Continuing Education Designer Shared Offices IX-43

55 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Rooms will house building furnishing, maintenance supplies and fire extinguishers Locate near building service entrance Provide exposed concrete floor with surface hardener Paint exposed C.B. walls and ceiling Provide secured enclosure 50 S.F. (closet or wiremesh) for storage of fire extinguishers Lock on doors Self-closing hinges on doors 125V 20 A duplex outlet for general use Fluorescent lighting Relocatable, movable storage cabinets with locks CAMPUS SUPPORT SERVICES 200 Sq. Ft.. Building Maintenance Storage IX-44

56 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Rooms will house cleaning materials and housekeeping equipment Locate near building service entrance Provide a lockable, secure wire mesh enclosure of approximately 100 sq. ft. within the room Provide exposed concrete floor with surface hardener Paint exposed C.B. walls and ceiling Floor receptor with HW and CW Door(s) with lock(s) on independent locksets Self-closing hinges on doors Air conditioning 2 220V outlets Fluorescent lighting 12V 20A duplex outlet for general use Floor drains Hose bibs Fixed and movable shelving Relocatable, movable storage cabinets with locks CAMPUS SUPPORT SERVICES 200 Sq. Ft.. Building Housekeeping Storage IX-45

57 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS September 13, 2011 SPACE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT Telecommunications room for voice, data and CATV services Minimum ceiling height is 8'6". Acoustical or false ceiling is not permitted. Minimum of one fully opening, lockable door at least 36" wide and 80" tall. Whenever possible, provide doors that open towards the outside of the room. Door shall be keyed with the Telecommunications master key. Treat room to minimize dust and static electricity. Cover all walls with 3/4" AC grade plywood painted with a minimum of two coats of light colored, fire retardant paint Provide tiled floor (VCT tiles) Communications conduits: Refer to riser diagram for quantity and location Provide heating, ventilation and air conditioning that will maintain temperature: 64 degrees Fahrenheit to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, humidity 30% to 55% relative humidity. Maintain positive pressure with a minimum of one air change per hour. Estimated heat dissipation of equipment 15,000 BTU/hr. Room shall be completely separated from plenum space Provide minimum equivalent of 500 lux (50 footcandles) measured 3.3 feet above finished floor Provide a minimum of four dedicated 3 wire 120V AC (non-switchable) duplex electrical outlets with 20 Amps capacity. Provide ground busbar grounded to the building grounding electrode with a minimum #6 AWG ground wire Provide appropriate amount of 4" conduits/sleeves to connect to cable tray and/or other telecommunications rooms Minimum of two free standing open reply racks. Distribution telecommunications hubs or switches, station cabling for voice and distribution amplifiers for CATV CAMPUS SUPPORT SERVICES 110 Sq. Ft.. Telecommunications Room IX-46

58 MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS X. UTILITIES IMPACT ANALYSIS The Project Budget includes all site development associated with required utility extensions and hookups, grading, walkways, landscape irrigation, drainage systems, plant materials, screen walls, lighting, and landscape furnishings (benches, trash containers, etc.). The utilities most impacted by this building will be the FPL power underground service and the telephone duct bank which are presently located in the middle of the building. These lines need to be relocated. X-1

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