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U
NIVERSITY OF
W
ASHINGTON
Preface
Facilities Services
Design Guide
Introduction
Introduction
The Facilities Services Design Guide is for the use by design professionals to facilitate design and
construction of University facilities. The manual was written in response to problems that have occurred
during design, construction and operation of University facilities in an attempt to avoid historical problems,
to allow flexibility for future alterations and ease of operations and maintenance.
Other University departments, such as the Capital Projects Office, Classroom Support Services,
Environmental Health & Safety and UW Technology, independently develop and maintain their respective
design guides.
It is recognized that all design guides contained herein are not universally applicable to every project.
With the wide variety of facilities, varying life expectancies and program requirements, the Facilities
Services Design Guide has to be correctly applied to each project. Further, the design guide does not
replace professional design analyses. Consultants shall conduct independent evaluations. Applications
of proven technologies and systems to provide cost effective alternate design concepts are encouraged.
Deviations from the Facilities Services Design Guide may be acceptable and shall be discussed with and
approved by Facilities Services prior to implementation. Exceptions to the Facilities Services Design
Guide shall be defined by the consultants and approved by the University during the technical
programming phase. Consultants shall document the exceptions in the technical program.
It is further intended that these design guides represent a sustainable and life cycle cost-effective
application of proven systems that provide functional facilities that satisfy the Universitys program
requirements and are efficient to operate and maintain. Suggestions for improving this guide should be
addressed to the Assistant Director, Campus Engineering. Revisions will be issued on a periodic as-
needed basis.
Facilities Services Design Guide Organization and Use
The Facilities Services Design Guide provides architects and engineers with the information for each
phase of the project from technical programming through construction documents and commissioning.
Each design guide section contains a Design Information component. Guide Specification and Reference
Drawing components supplement the Design Information as needed. Guide specifications are included
when a specific system and/or product is restricted because of spare parts inventories, prior experiences
of the University, staff training on sophisticated equipment and/or to match existing systems. The
Reference Drawings are intended to be used as shown or with slight modifications. The Reference
Drawings are available from
Campus Engineering - Records
in CAD format and are referenced by the SD
number on the Drawing.
Each section includes a table of contents and a page verification sheet to verify all pages are the current
version. The page verification sheet functions as a check that all participants are using the identical
design guide to avoid conflicts. The page numbering system uses the old CSI divisions as chapter
numbers for a logical framework of design guide section organization.
Facilities Services Design Guide Disclaimer
This manual is not intended to replace codes, other design standards or the services of a professional
design team. This document is copyrighted by the University of Washington. Use of this document for
University of Washington official business is permitted. Contact University of Washington Campus
Engineering to request approval for any other purposes. Do not reproduce any part of this document that
contains the University name or logo.
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Design Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS FACILITIES SERVICES DESIGN GUIDE
CIVIL
Table of Contents
Page Verification Sheet
2G
General
Requirements
2H
Topographical
Surveys
Drawing
Monument
Installation
Drawing Monument Plug Marker
2J
Earthwork
Guide
Specification
-
Earthwork
2K
Irrigation
Drawing - Interior Irrigation Controller Wall Mounted
Drawing - Exterior Pedestal Mounted Controller
Drawing - Exterior Irrigation Controller Wall Mounted
Drawing - Irrigation Point of Connection Assembly
Drawing - Quick Coupler Anchor Assembly and Installation
Drawing - Exterior Single Zone Valve Assembly
Drawing - Pop-Up Sprinkler Assembly and Installation
Drawing - Pop-Up Head Set-Back and Location
Drawing - Exterior Dedicated Drip Filter & PRV Assembly
Drawing - ½ Air/Vacuum Relief Valve for Dripline
Drawing - Automatic Flush Valve For Dripline
Drawing - Dripline Trench
Drawing - Typical Drip Manifold Connections
Drawing - Dripline Check Valve
Drawing - Dripline Operation Indicator
Drawing - Tree Bubbler Detail
2L
Curbs
Drawing Typical Type A-1 Curb & Gutter
Drawing Concrete Curb & Gutter Cast In Place
Drawing
Extruded
Curb
Concrete
2M
Parking Lots
Drawing Parking Area Right Angle Parking
Drawing Typical Parking Area Spacing
Drawing Precast Parking Block
2N
Roadways
Drawing - Roadway & Utility Corridor Arrangement
Drawing Road Superelevation Typical
Drawing
Removable
Bollard
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Drawing
Fixed
Bollard
2P
Sidewalks
Drawing Roadway & Sidewalk Cross Section
Drawing
Sidewalk
Wheelchair
Ramp
2Q
Water Distribution
2R
Sanitary
Sewer
Drawing Acid Waste Manhole
2S
Storm Drainage
Drawing Area Way Drain at Buildings, Ramp, Balconies & Landings
Drawing 54 or Larger Drop Manhole Interior
2T
Gas
Distribution
2U
Utility Tunnels and Trenches
Drawing Utility Tunnel Section
Drawing Utility Trench Section
Drawing Utility Tunnel Manhole Plan
Drawing Utility Tunnel Electrical Tray Bracket Detail
Drawing Utility Tunnel Mechanical Pipe Supports Detail 1
Drawing Utility Tunnel Mechanical Pipe Supports Detail 2
STRUCTURAL
Table of Contents
Page Verification Sheet
3A
General Requirements
3B
Seismic Analysis & Upgrades
3C
Modifications to Existing Structures
3D
Shoring
3E
Foundations and Piles
3F
Slab on Grade
3G
Sub-Grade
Walls
3H
Structured
Floors
3I
Roofs
3J
Concrete
3K
Reinforced
Masonry
3L
Structural Steel Steel Joists and Decking
3M
Timber
3N
Cold Formed Metal Framing
3P
Nonstructural Component Seismic Design
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ARCHITECTURAL
Table of Contents
Page Verification Sheet
4A
Masonry Walls
5A
Metal
Walls
7A
Roofing
Drawing Mechanical Equipment Stand
Drawing Insulated Deck Steel Frame
Drawing Typical Fall Arrest Anchor Fabrication
Drawing Fall Arrest Anchor Installation at Concrete Beam
Drawing Fall Arrest Anchor Installation at Concrete Slab
Drawing Fall Arrest Anchor Installation at Concrete Joist
Drawing Fall Arrest Anchor Installation at Steel Beam
7B
Thermal and Moisture Protection
8A
Curtainwalls & Windows
8B
Exterior
Doors
8C
Interior
Doors
Drawing Door Standards 45, 60 and 90 Minute Rated
8D
Finish Hardware
9A
Interior Partitions
9B
Finishes
10B
Toilet
Rooms
11A
Not
Used
11B
Not
Used
11C
Not
Used
11D
Not
Used
11E
Not
Used
11F
Building Maintenance Services
13A
Access Control System CAAMS
Guide Specification - Access Control System
Drawing