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Technical Summary

Contents

Overview 3

Architectural Summary Specification 4


Building Description 5
Location Map 6
Design Criteria 7
Floor Areas and Heights 7
Floor Plans 8
Exterior Envelope 15
Internal Design and Finishes 16
Public Art 19
Refuse and Waste 20
Accessibility 20
BREEAM 20
Fire Safety 21
Acoustic Performance 21
Sanitary Provision 22

Structure 23

Building Services Outline Specification 26


Design Criteria 27
Mechanical Services Description 29
Controls Services Description 30
Electrical Services Description 31
Public Health Services Description 35
Vertical Transportation Services 37

Professional Team 40

Imagery 42
Building Elevations 43
Internal CGIs 45

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Overview

This document is a description of the shell


and core elements of the works
and also the Category A fit-out of the
works carried out by the Developer.

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Architectural Summary Specification

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Architectural Summary Specification
Introduction Building Description

Overview Location Office Space

The proposal for the redevelopment of 33 Davies Street is situated on Davies Street in The office reception is positioned in the central
33 Davies Street received Planning Permission the heart of the Mayfair Conservation Area within bay along Davies Street.
and Conservation Area Consent from the the City of Westminster. The site is situated at
The reception is designed to service multiple
Westminster City Council on 29th June 2010. the corner of Davies Street and Grosvenor Street
tenants and includes a reception area and a rear
in the south and the corner of Davies Street and
waiting area, whilst providing direct access to the
Three Kings Yard in the north. In addition to these
vertical circulation in the central core. An open
street faades the building shares a courtyard to
feature staircase leads from reception to the
the rear with the residential property at No 32
upper floors.
Grosvenor Street.
The typical office floors are arranged around
a linear core located against the courtyard
area. Structural columns are arranged around
Building Accommodation the perimeter of the building spanning back
to the core and providing flexible column free
The new development has required the complete
floor plates.
demolition of the pre-existing 1930s building
including the basement and foundations.

The new building consists of:


Basement: Retail space, bicycle parking and Retail Space
changing facilities, toilets, refuse store, electrical
The retail space at ground floor consists of two
sub-station, plant rooms and comms room
spaces, one either side of the office reception.
Ground floor: Retail space, office reception,
Each of these spaces can be sub-divided giving
building managers office, toilet
potentially four retail tenancies. Two structural
First to fifth floors: Office accommodation openings are provided from the ground floor to
and associated toilet facilities.
the basement to allow the linking of the retail
areas. The design of the ground floor structural
incorporates a soft spot to allow a third unit
access to the basement. The permanent retail
Sub-Division
stairs and lifts to lower ground floor will be
The building is designed to facilitate both a single installed as part of the tenants fit-out.
occupier and a multi tenancy arrangement split on
a floor by floor basis.

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Architectural Summary Specification
Design Criteria

Floor Areas Floor Heights

Floor Area (Net Internal) sq m sq ft


Level Description Raised Finished Finished Structural Structural
Floor Floor to Floor Level Slab Level Slab to
Basement Retail 364.1 3,919
(Gross) Ceiling (m AoD) (m AoD) Structural
Ground South Retail 163.6 1,761
(mm) (mm) Slab (over)
Ground North Retail 179.5 1,932
(mm)
Ground Total Retail 343.1 3,693

Basement and 6 Roof - - 44.410 44.160 -


Ground Retail 707.2 7,612 5 Offices 100 2,700 40.710 40.610 3,550
4 Offices 100 2,675 37.160 37.060 3,550
First 540.7 5,820
3 Offices 100 2,675 33.610 33.510 3,550
Second 557.2 5,998
Third 557.4 6,000 2 Offices 100 2,675 30.060 29.960 3,550
Fourth 557.2 5,998 1 Offices 100 2,675 26.510 26.410 3,550
Fifth 468.6 5,044
0 Retail North 0 4,220 21.410 21.310 5,100
0 Office Reception 100 3,750 21.870 21.770 4,640
Office Total 2681.1 28,860
0 Retail South 0 3,380 22.255 22.255 4,155
B Retail North 150 2,770 17.860 17.710 3,600
Total Net Lettable 3388.3 36,472 B Retail Central 150 3,300 17.860 17.710 4,060
B Retail South 150 3,680 17.860 17.710 4,545

Area of 3.3m2 of soft spot for future lift shaft


opening to the retail units at ground floor
included in measurement.

Areas are on a net internal basis and are subject


to measurement on site as built.

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Ground Floor Plan

Reception 140 sq m / 1,504 sq ft


North Retail 179.5 sq m / 1,932 sq ft
South Retail 163.6 sq m / 1,761 sq ft

SIDE ENTRANCE / CYCLE ACCESS

LOUNGE AREA

SERVICE
Grosvenor Street

Three Kings Yard


LIFT
LIFT LIFT
RISER RISER

RECEPTION

Franck Namani Franck Namani

Davies Street

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Lower Ground Floor Plan

Retail 364.1 sq m / 3,919 sq ft

38 CYCLE STORE SPACES

LAUNDRY CHANGING
38 LOCKERS ROOM
1 2 3 4
SERVICE
Grosvenor Street

Three Kings Yard


LIFT
LIFT LIFT
RISER RISER

Franck Namani

Davies Street

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First Floor Plan

540.7 sq m / 5,820 sq ft
Grosvenor Street

Three Kings Yard


LIFT LIFT
RISER RISER

DOUBLE HEIGHT ENTRANCE

Davies Street

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Second Floor Plan

557.2 sq m / 5,998 sq ft
Grosvenor Street

Three Kings Yard


LIFT LIFT
RISER RISER

Davies Street

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Third Floor Plan

557.4 sq m / 6,000 sq ft
Grosvenor Street

Three Kings Yard


LIFT LIFT
RISER RISER

Davies Street

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Fourth Floor Plan

557.2 sq m / 5,998 sq ft
Grosvenor Street

Three Kings Yard


LIFT LIFT
RISER RISER

Davies Street

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Fifth Floor Plan

468.6 sq m / 5,044 sq ft
Grosvenor Street

Three Kings Yard


LIFT LIFT
RISER RISER

Davies Street

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Architectural Summary Specification
Design Criteria, contd Exterior Envelope

Planning Grid Design Concept Materials and Components

The building is designed on a 1.5 metre planning The proportion of the overall building mass is The masonry elements will be pre-cast concrete
grid, following through from window location to broken down into a series of five bays along panels faced in brick and stone.
ceiling and lighting layouts. Davies Street and two along both Grosvenor
Street and Three Kings Yard. This division is
reflected in plan with a projection of the central
and end bays. Brick Faced Cladding
Building Regulations, Statutory Legislation and
The materials and finishes have been designed as The bricks are a handmade red brick with a face
Construction Standards
a careful response to the prevailing character of size of 290x50mm laid as pre-cast elements in a
The building is designed to the current edition both the immediate and the wider surrounding custom designed Flemish bond.
of the Approved Documents of the Building conservation area. A rusticated Portland Stone
Regulations and based on the recommendations base forms the base of the building above which
of the latest edition of the British Standards the first floor is emphasised with taller windows
BS/BS EN. and stone surrounds and string course. Similarly Stone Faced Cladding
following the classical tradition is the presence
Where there is no relevant British Standard then of a stone cornice between third and fourth floor, Stonework is fabricated as pre-cast concrete
the appropriate industry recognised and accepted above which the windows form the equivalent of a elements faced with Portland Basebed Stone with
European or International Standards will be used frieze in brickwork. Cornish De Lank Granite base.
(where not over-ruled by this BBD).
The elevation is composed of recessed brickwork
details on different planes.

The windows are to be bronze anodised aluminium 5th Floor Pre-cast Concrete Cladding
Design Life of Building Components framed with vertical and horizontal sub-divisions.
Acid etched pre-cast concrete cladding to match
The building is to have a design life developed The fifth floor is conceived as a traditional Portland Stone.
in accordance with the procedures set out as per composition of a metal roof finish and dormers.
BS ISO 15686 and BS 7543:2000. Services plant
and equipment generally in accordance with The dormers are highlighted by a pre-cast
CIBSE Guide to the Ownership, Operation and concrete (to match Portland Stone) surround,
Shop Front Glazing and Doors
Maintenance of Building Services March 2000 continuing the language used for the other
Table B14.3. windows. The recessed panels at the roof are clad Bespoke Architectural Bronze framing with single
in a bronze finished copper alloy. glazed low iron glass. Double glazed doors with
The design life of the building structure, Architectural Bronze frame and ironmongery.
maintainable without major replacement, will be The masonry elements will be pre-cast concrete
a minimum of 60 years. panels faced in brick and stone.

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Architectural Summary Specification
Exterior Envelope, contd Internal Design and Finishes

Two Storey Office Entry Screen Reception Design Concept Toilets

Architectural Bronze framework. Glass is double The palette of high quality materials emperador Toilet fit-out will comprise:
glazed low iron glass. Double glazed doors, marble, routed limestone, American walnut, bronze
Walls: Fully vitrified Porcelain Ceramic, etched
three metre high, with Architectural Bronze and finest Italian leather are all used to create a
glass panels, and drylining
frame and bronze ironmongery. One set of doors rich, welcoming space.
Floor: Fully vitrified Porcelain Ceramic
powered assisted to provide access to people
with disabilities. Skirtings: Brushed stainless steel
Ceiling: White painted dry lining/gypsum plank/
timber veneered ceiling
Office Entrance Lobby
Doors: Walnut timber veneered and with solid
A bespoke reception desk is provided with hardwood frame
Windows First To Fifth Floor
small power sockets, telephone point, three Toilet partitions: Full height 45mm thick solid
Bronze anodised aluminium slim profile side hung compartment trunking back to the adjacent core high quality walnut veneered panels
openable windows. Glass is double glazed low iron electrical riser. The area incorporates localised Lighting: Downlighters switched from the toilet
high performance solar control glass. heating and a floor rail to prevent the reception lobby PIR detector. Concealed lighting at rear
chair on wheels from damaging the tube of cubicles
feature wall. Sundry toilet items: Mirrors, single toilet roll
Finishes are: and spare holders, paper towel dispensers, coat
Roof Plant Enclosure hooks, door stops, and towel bins
Wall finishes: Stone, leather and timber panels
Full height mirror
The plant enclosure consists of acoustically Floor finishes: Honed hard limestone including
treated bronze anodised extruded aluminium Vanity tops: Limestone
mats and matwell at doors
louvres & doors. Ceiling finishes: painted drylined ceilings
GRG (glass reinforced gypsum) upstands at The sanitary fittings for the toilets are as follows:
concealed lighting
White vitreous china wall mounted WC pans,
Bespoke decorative panel behind reception desk
Roof Construction seats and covers together with duct mounted
6 litre cisterns, flush pipes, and flushing
Inverted roof system on concrete deck. High Programmable feature lighting is provided in the handles/buttons
performance modified bitumen reinforced entrance lobby, designed by the specialist Lighting Vitreous china basins with automatic stainless
membrane, drainage layer, insulation, separating Design Consultant. steel mixer spray taps
membrane and 600x600x50mm concrete paving.
Roof finishes to include extensive sedum green
roof system.

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Internal Design and Finishes, contd

Disabled Persons Toilet Shower Changing Room Lift Finishes

High quality finishes are as those in the main toilets. Space is provided for a shower room and changing Passenger lift cars: Architectural Bronze internal
facility for cyclists and staff within the basement and external doors and architrave at ground
Lighting is by downlighters switched from
area, 3 No. showers & 1 No. disabled shower/WC floor with bronze anodised aluminium doors
a PIR within the disabled person toilet.
with appropriate provision for drainage. 38 cycle and architrave on the upper floors. High quality
Disabled person sanitary fittings and stainless spaces, 38 lockers and a laundry room are provided. wall finishes ofItalian leather panels with black
steel grab rails to be provided. American Walnut trim. Polyester coated metal
Finishes as follows:
ceiling with concealed cove and point lighting.
Disabled Alarm with facility to link to the BMS Walls: Ceramic fully vitrified Porcelain tiles from Shell Gris cladding withemperormarble floor
in Category A. Domus range and drylining finishto match entrance lobby. Architectural
Floor and skirtings: Ceramic Vitreous Porcelain bronze control panel and handrails.
Sundry toilet items as main toilets.
tiles from Domus range
Ceiling: White painted dry lining/ metal
ceiling pan
Doors: Walnut veneered and with solid Doors, Frames and Ironmongery
Cleaners Cupboard
hardwood frame
Flush solid core walnut veneered doors with
A cleaners cupboard incorporating sink, hot Shower partitions: Full height drylined partitions
hardwood frames and lippings with polished finish
and cold water and lighting are provided, at all with ceramic tiles
are provided to all doors at office levels. Doors
office levels: Lighting: Downlighters switched from the toilet have stainless steel finish ironmongery.
Walls are painted dry lining and ceramic lobby PIR detector
tiled sink splash back Sundry toilet items: Mirrors, single toilet roll Painted flush steel doors and frames are provided
Floor and skirtings are ceramic tile and spare holders, paper towel dispensers, coat in general service areas, such as plant rooms,
hooks, door stops, and towel bins storage areas, service corridors, etc and service
Shelving
Counter tops: Hardwood access doors/panels around the cores.
No ceiling
Coat hooks in WC cubicles and general space
Lockers and benches: Hardwood

BMS/Security Room/Fire Command Centre Office Finishes

This room has the following finishes: Office external and core walls are paint finished.

Painted drylined walls


Metal tile ceiling
Raised access floor with carpet tile

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Internal Design and Finishes, contd Category A Office Fit-Out Finishes

Floor Finishes Ceiling Finishes Finishes

Main stair lobbies: Carpet (painted/vinyl below Main landings (main core): Painted drylining with The office areas will be finished to following
ground floor). skim coat. Category A standard.

Plant rooms: Sealed/painted concrete with skirting Office ceiling: Tegular 750x750mm metal grid with
as appropriate. 750x750mm modular perforated metal ceiling
tiles with acoustic pad backing. Tiles formed with
Service corridors: Sealed concrete. Floors
600x600mm solid edge opening to accept light
Storage: Sealed concrete. fittings and diffusers. Medium grade (to PSA Method of Building
Performance Specification MOB PF2 PS/SPU
Basement back of house: Painted soffit.
March 1992) raised access flooring with a nominal
depth of 100mm on all office floors (inclusive of
Wall Finishes panel), comprising 600x600mm carpet tiles (not
to be installed).
Stairs and secondary stair lobbies: Painted Escape Stair Finishes
drylining. Stair core 2 to be impact resistant board. Note: The MOB loadings for medium grade are
Pre-cast concrete generally with carpet finish
as follows:
Office core walls and lift lobbies: Painted with nosings.
drylining with skim coat to accept the Category Concentrated static load: Not less than 4.5kN
Concrete/steel landings, carpet finish. over 300mm sq and not less than 3.0kN over
A Specification finishes. East wall facing office
25mm sq
reinforced to allow hanging of art. Stainless steel handrails and balusters.
Uniformly distributed load: Not less than and
Walls in plant rooms: Painted fair faced blockwork Painted dry lining stair walls. 8.0kN/m2
and/or drylining.
Painted soffits.
Service corridors: Painted fair faced blockwork All necessary plenum barriers, fire breaks and
Stone clad feature stair from reception to
/concrete. closure details are provided.
first floor.
EDF incoming service room: To EDF specification. The concrete floor has a sealant applied to it prior
to the installation of the raised floor.

External Finishes Applied MDF painted skirting to the drylined core


walls, perimeter walls (solid).
Replace to new levels perimeter pavement to
building threshold, comprising York Stone and
Granite Kerbs.

York Stone flooring to the Portico.

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Category A Office Fit-Out Finishes, contd Public Art

Walls Internal Signs

Base mist coat plus two coats of vinyl matt Statutory signs are provided in net lettable space The portcullis gates to the entrance to the
emulsion finish on skim coat to plasterboard walls, as follows: office are a special commission by artist Wendy
is provided on core walls, internal and external Ramshaw. Cast in bronze the three gates
Fire exits
columns and other exposed walls in office areas. mechanically move up to an open position during
Fire doors working hours and can be lowered to a closed
Fire fighting lift lobbies position outside working hours.
All other statutory signs as required
Suspended Ceilings Office and retail tenant signage, builderswork
and brackets by tenants
Suspended ceiling comprising fully accessible
polyester powder coated perforated metal pan
ceiling tiles, fixed into a visible tegular drop-in
suspension system. Suspended ceiling includes Blinds
fully recessed luminaries/downlighters, and
grilles etc fire stopping, access panels and Anti-glare blinds to be provided to all
insulation matting fully concealed in black plastic office windows.
wrapping. Suspension system and fixings are of
galvanised steel.

The ceiling tile system is laid out on a 750mm


modular grid centred on the base building
planning grid.

Plasterboards margins to perimeter on galvanised


steel suspension system. The office ceiling system
has an acoustical absorption NRC value of
approximately 0.8.

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Refuse and Waste Accessibility BREEAM

The waste storage room serving the building Accessibility of the building is detailed The development is designed to achieve BREEAM
is located at basement level. In total fourteen in David Bonnet Associates AFE Stage D 2008 Excellent rating.
number 1100 litre Euro bins are provided in accessibility report.
accordance WCC Waste Storage Guidance.
Provisions for people with disabilities will be in
Refuse is collected on Grosvenor Street. accordance with the Building Regulations Part M
2010 and in line with the DDA requirements.

Means of Escape

Associated with the stair cores a place of refuge


has been allocated per stair. An appropriate
facility is provided for communication between
the refuge and the fire control centre by people
with disabilities.

Circulation

Reception area only: One power assisted pivot


door to office Reception (power operated) to suit
peak through flow.

Retail units: Manual door with provision for cable


connection for power assisted door mechanism
(door mechanism to be provided by retail tenant
if required).

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Fire Safety Acoustic Performance

For fire purposes the building is designed to The Base Building design allows for the office All noise levels quoted are applicable when Base
comply with the requirements of statutory space, subject to the completion of fitout in Building plant is running under normal operation
regulations and authorities. Refer to Fire Strategy accordance with the Category A Specification, only, i.e. not under emergency operation.
Report by SAFE. to achieve a maximum noise criterion of NR38
from the Base Building Services installations,
without any other contributions.

The maximum noise criteria from the Base


Means of Escape
Building services installations for other areas
Means of escape is designed on the basis are as follows:
of one person per 6m2 for office floors and
based on the area covered by the Category A
Criteria for Plant Noise Transfer to Internal Areas
Specification Works.

The staircases are designed for simultaneous Tenant/Area Noise Criterion


evacuation of all floors in the case of normal
office occupancies.
Ventilation Systems Serving Actual Area All Other Systems

Open plan offices NR38 NR33

Fire Separation Circulation areas/lobby NR40 NR35


Toilets NR45 NR40
Structure and enclosures for specific areas have
Retail stores NR45 NR40
been designed with the following fire resistance:
Service areas NR55 NR50
Plant rooms To suite adjacent areas (see above)
Structure above ground floor (except roof) 1hr
Escape cores 1hr
Lower ground, basement and
ground floor structure 1hr
Retail 1hr
EDF room 4hrs

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Sanitary Provision

Notes Male Toilets

Number of sanitary fittings taken from 12m/Person, 60:60 Male:Female


BS6465:Part 1:2006 A 2009 Table 4.

The three WCs and three basins provide for Floor Office Area Occupancy No. of Males Male Male Male
16-30 persons, male or female. (m) @ 12m/Person (60%) WC's Urinals Basins
First 539 45 27 3 0 3
Second 558 47 28 3 0 3
Third 558 47 28 3 0 3
Fourth 558 47 28 3 0 3
Fifth 473 39 23 3 0 3

Female Toilets

12m/Person, 60:60 Male:Female

Floor Office Area Occupancy No. of Females Female Female


(m) @ 12m/Person (60%) WC's Basins
First 539 45 27 3 3
Second 558 56 28 3 3
Third 558 56 28 3 3
Fourth 558 56 28 3 3
Fifth 473 39 23 3 3

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Structure

Substructure Superstructure Loading Criteria

The new basement slab is a reinforced concrete The superstructure generally consists of a steel Structural provisions will be made to correspond
raft and distributes the building loads to the frame with composite reinforced concrete slabs with the requirements of the final plant
London Clay below. supported on permanent metal formwork. Stability replacement strategy.
is provided by the reinforced concrete lift and stair
The waterproofing system for the basement The floor slabs are generally designed to
cores acting as cantilevers from the raft slab. Wind
has been designed to the equivalent of Grade accommodate the following uniform live
loads are transferred to the cores via diaphragm
3 in accordance with BS 8102:2009:Table 2. In loads (kN/m2):
action of the composite floor slab.
addition to external tanking the basement raft
and perimeter concrete walls have been designed The office floors have been designed so that the
and detailed to BS8007 (Code of Practice for magnitude of the floor vibrations will generally
Design of Concrete Structures for Retaining be limited to a Response factor of 8 as defined Area kN/m Design Partition
Aqueous Liquids). by SCI Publication P354 in all areas. The natural Load Load
frequency of elements of the floor will not be less
Office 3.5 1.0
than 4Hz.
Retail 5.0 1.0
Vibration shall not exceed the levels defined for Storage areas 7.5
Foundation Settlement
offices in table 5 of BS6472 with reference to the
Circulation/toilet cores 4.0
Settlements, differential settlements, heave base curve in figure 2.
and lateral movement will be limited so that Basement plant 7.5
Internally, fire protection to steelwork is provided
the building construction and finishes are not Roof plant 4.0
by intumescent coating.
compromised. The minimum performance criteria Roof maintenance access 1.5
for foundations shall result in a residual 10mm Steelwork will be minimum grade S355.
Highway surcharge 10.0
(maximum) total long term settlement and 5mm
differential movement between adjacent columns. Deflections
Differential settlement between horizontal has
been designed not to exceed a 1:500 gradient. The deflection of floor elements due to imposed On every office floor a 1.5m zone located around
loads will be limited to the lesser of span/360 the stair cores is designed to accommodate an
or 30mm under full-imposed load. The pre-cast uplifted uniform live load of 7.5kN/m together
concrete building faade is supported off the with a reduced floor live load of 2.5+1.0kN/m to
building columns therefore; the edge beams have the remainder.
not been designed to different criteria.
Dead loads will be subject to chosen structural
design details plus an allowance of 0.85kN/m for
ceiling, services and raised floors.

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Loading Criteria contd Concrete Generally

Fire resistance for concrete elements is inherent Concrete strength is RC40 to the basement
Design Standards
to the material and no additional protection construction and RC35 to the suspended
Structural design is in accordance with relevant is required. composite concrete slabs.
British Standards current at Building Control
Intumescent paint or alternative systems will need All reinforcement bars and mesh to have a
submission. Where a standard does not exist due
to be applied to steelwork elements requiring minimum yield strength of 460N/mm2.
consideration will be given to use standards of
fire protection.
other countries making sure that they are suitable
Tolerances
for the particular application. In the event of External grade intumescent paint to be applied
variation the appropriate standard should apply. to externally exposed structural steelwork. Placing of the concrete shall be within the range
of deviation normally achievable for construction,
(For comprehensive structural fire protection,
Tolerances as detailed in BS 5606:1990, except that no point
refer to structural fire report from SAFE SAF-
or surface above ground shall deviate from its
Office floors will be finished exposed concrete C0030-FS-005-RB).
nominal position or level by more than 20mm.
to accept raised flooring with tolerances
complying with the National Structural Steelwork Steelwork fabrication and erection tolerances
Specification for Building Construction (3rd to be in accordance with the National Structural
edition) and National Structural Concrete Corrosion Protection Steelwork Specification (3rd edition) as amended
Specification for Building Construction by the Ramboll Steelwork specification.
Cover to reinforcement has been determined in
(2nd edition) as amended by relevant
accordance with BS 8500 depending on location
Ramboll specifications.
to prevent corrosion. Typically, cover to basement
elements is 40mm and 30mm to superstructure
Public Health/Below Ground Drainage
elements. Cover to faces of elements in contact
with the ground to be a minimum of 50mm. The All below ground drainage designed and installed
Fire Resistance
recommended concrete class for concrete in in accordance with The Building Regulations Part
Structural elements have the degree of fire contact with ground is AC-2 (based on table 2 of H1, inclusive of all current amendments, BS EN 752:
protection appropriate to their location and BRE Special Digest 1 Part 1, 2001). 2008 and BS EN 12056 (all sections).
not conflict with finishes specified elsewhere. In
All structural steel elements shot-blasted to Sa2
principle a one hour fire protection is required to
and have the degree of protection appropriate to
all the elements, except for the areas of the roof
their location in both temporary and permanent
not forming part of a stability system which do not
exposure conditions to ensure adequate durability
require fire protection or the basement which will
throughout the life of the structure.
require a two hour fire rating.

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Building Services Outline Specification
Building Services Design Criteria

Introduction

The new development is provided with a full The building offers the following flexibility The design criteria for the new development
Mechanical, Electrical, Public Health and Vertical features and provisions for the incoming tenants follows the recommendations of CIBSE and The
Transportation services installation. future use: British Council for Offices (BCO), as described
in the 2009 Guide to Specification, and as
The services are designed and specified to meet Plant space on the roof for future tenant plant
noted below.
an established level of fit-out standards. Spare connections on the air conditioning system
to install additional fan coil units on the floors
The services are designed in accordance with all
Openable windows for additional fresh air
relevant standards, current building regulations
and recognise established benchmarking in Spare louvres or spare space in louvres on both Mechanical
sides of the courtyard for the installation of
respect to good engineering practice such as BCO,
additional fresh air fans or extract from a tea
CIBSE and British Standards. External Temperatures
point, shower or small kitchen
The services are designed in accordance with Additional allowance in the building electrical Summer: 30C db, 20C wb
the requirements of BREEAM 2008 to achieve supply infrastructure Winter: -4C saturated
an Excellent rating for the office building. Green Capped services provisions in both risers to
For heat rejection plant: 35C db
technologies, such as photovoltaic arrays, and accommodate a tea point, a shower or both
energy efficient design measures are employed to Upgraded services connections in the south Internal Temperatures
reduce CO2 emissions to meet the requirements riser on the fifth floor to accommodate a full
of Part L 2010 of the Building Regulations and catering kitchen Open plan:
achieve an EPC rating of 40 or less.
Summer: 24C +/2C (i.e. in cooling mode, the
The building is designed to incorporate plant system shall cool the space to this temperature)
The building provides the incoming tenants with
rooms within the basement and roof areas. The a high level of flexibility to facilitate incorporating Winter: 20C +/2C (i.e. in heating mode, the
plant is located to optimise the distribution system shall heat the space to this temperature)
the requirements of their Category B fit-out
routes and provide good access for maintenance without the need for major works.
purposes. Services distribution is by means of
dedicated vertical risers. Risers are incorporated Office reception/building managers office:
within the structural constraints of the building to Summer: 24C +/2C (i.e. in cooling mode, the
ensure servicing zones are kept to a minimum. system shall cool the space to this temperature)

In addition to the base build servicing strategies, Winter: 20C +/2C (i.e. in heating mode, the
system shall heat the space to this temperature)
provisions are made for future tenants servicing
requirements. Space is provided on the roof Office toilets/changing room: 19C min
and in the risers for potential future tenants Corridors/staircases: 19C min
DX condensers and pipework, tea point services Occupancy: 1 person/10m2
and showers.

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Design Criteria, contd

Mechanical contd Electrical Public Health

Heat Gains Load Densities The public health services design take due
account of all current relevant British Standards,
Occupancy: 90W sensible/50W latent Tenant small power provision: 25W/m 2
the requirements and Regulations of Local
Lighting: 12W/m2 Tenant small power additional allowance: Authorities and the recommendations, insofar as
Small power: 25W/m 2 75W/m2 on any one floor
they apply to this project, concerning the control
Tenant lighting provision: 12W/m2 of Legionella Pneumophila as contained within the
Fresh Air Ventilation Rates Tenant mechanical services provision: 60W/m2 CIBSE TM13 2000 document and the Health and
Office open plan: 12 l/s per person + 10% Overall raised floor finish zone of 100mm with Safety Commission Guidance Booklet L8 formerly
additional allowance for meeting rooms/areas 64mm void HS (G) 70.
of high occupation density. This equates to 12
l/s per person at an occupation density of 1 Illumination Levels Population Density
person/9m2
Tenanted demise office 350-450 lux at the
Office toilets: Transfer from adjacent office space 1 person per 10m2
working plane
Changing room: 10 a/c per hour Toilets: 150-200 lux at floor level
Male/Female Split
Cleaners cupboard: None Lift Lobbies: 150-200 lux at floor level
Corridors/lobbies: None Stairs: 150-200 lux at landing floor level (70 lux 60/60 throughout
minimum at centre tread)
Extract Ventilation Rates Cold Water Storage
Entrance: Lobby Special feature lighting to
Office toilets/showers: 12 a/c per hour architectural requirements
Offices = 20 litres per person based on a half
Cleaners cupboard: 6 a/c per hour Common areas: 100-150 lux at floor level
day storage. The domestic cold water system
Corridors/lobbies: None are designed and arranged so that no stagnation
Fire Alarm
occurs, and adequate backflow protection is
Noise Levels To BS 5839 L2 provided to meet the requirements of the Water
Open plan offices: NR40 Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999.

Speculative offices: NR38 Emergency Lighting


Hot Water Provision
Cellular offices: NR35 To BS 5266
Local unvented storage cylinders.
Lightning Protection
Tenants Tea Points
To BS EN 62305 and BS 7430
Connections available at each core on soil, vent
Small Power Installation and cold water risers for extension by tenant.

17th edition BS7671

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Design Criteria, contd Mechanical Services Description

Public Health contd Heating and Cooling

Tenants Showers Each office tenants space is heated and cooled The indoor units supply tempered air under the
using a high COP heat recovery VRF system. The dictates of return air temperature sensors at the
Connections available at each core on soil, vent
system is capable of simultaneously heating and rear of each indoor unit. A 5 metre coiled control
and cold water risers for extension by tenant
cooling individual spaces as required. Ducted cable is provided at each indoor unit to allow
concealed indoor units are located in the ceiling the tenant to extend the space control to a wall
Tenants Kitchen void to serve perimeter and internal zones as mounted temperature sensor if required.
per the BCO guidelines. Around the perimeter of
Connections available in the south core on the Linear diffusers and associated pre-insulated
the building, one indoor unit is provided for each
fifth floor on soil, vent and cold water riser for plenums are installed around the perimeter of
notional 6.0mx4.5m office module while for the
extension by tenant. each floor with swirl type ceiling diffusers located
internal areas, one indoor unit is provided to serve
within the internal ceiling grid. The indoor units
a maximum zone area of 70m.
Surface Water are connected to the new plenums/diffusers with
Heat from the VRF systems is rejected via air thermally insulated rigid sheet metal ductwork,
Roof drainage is be designed in accordance with
cooled condensers located within the louvred complete with volume control dampers. The final
BS EN 12056 2000 and Building Regulation H
plant enclosures at roof level. Each tenants space connection to the diffuser plenum comprises
utilizing roof outlets. All rainwater outlets and
independent VRF system is fed, electrically, from a straight pre-insulated flexible duct, which
pipe sizing is based upon a storm intensity of
the corresponding tenants distribution board is no more than 500mm long. Return air is
0.030 litres/second/m to suit the existing building
providing the facility of direct billing. Each air drawn into the ceiling void via a combination of
infrastructure capacities.
cooled condenser is connected to the indoor units return air sections in the linear diffusers and air
via refrigerant pipework mounted on dedicated handling luminaires.
Pipe Sizing trays and routed vertically through the building
Plant and riser space is provided for each office
Pipe sizing of the hot and cold-water inside the two main risers. On the floors, pipework
tenant to install any future condensers needed for
distribution systems is carried out using the is distributed to the indoor units by means of
a server room or to increase their system capacity
Loading Unit method. master and slave BC zone controllers provided
to 100W/m of small power cooling allowance
with spare ways to allow the tenant to add indoor
in the case of a trading operation on one floor.
units to suit the fit-out requirements.
Soil and Waste Dedicated and labelled trays for the future
A centralised system controller, one per tenants pipework installation are provided in the two
Soil and wastewater sanitary pipework is designed
space, is located within the tenants riser and is main risers.
and installed in accordance with BS EN 12056
capable of controlling the indoor units individually
2000 and Building Regulation H. The systems are The toilets on each floor are provided with
or as a group. The controller is also connected
designed as a fully ventilated single stack system. domestic hot water via an unvented storage
to the central BMS and have the capability to
All pipe sizing is carried out using the Discharge cylinder served by a VRF heat pump boiler,
be networked to other controllers should a
Unit method. connected to the office floor VRF system slave
future tenant occupy more than one floor or the
BC controller.
whole building.

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Mechanical Services, contd Controls Services Description

Ventilation

Each office space is provided with a dedicated The toilet extract fan is controlled under the Control of the building systems is provided by
mechanical fresh air supply and extract system dictates of a time clock through the BMS. Power a direct digital control (DDC) system, including
with heat recovery. The fan located above the to the fan is provided from a landlords distribution a head end management station, network
ceiling in the toilet core comprises fan sections, board. Silencers is provided on the intake and controllers and DDC units. All control algorithms,
motorised shut off dampers, an electric heater discharge ductwork to the toilet extract fan. computation and energy management functions
battery and filter banks. The fan is connected to is software-based and resident in the DDC system.
Make-up air is provided from the adjacent
intake and discharge louvres in the back faade by The operator has the capability through the head
office spaces ceiling void via transfer ducts
means of thermally insulated ductwork. Fresh air end or network controllers to access all programs,
complete with cross talk attenuators. The transfer
is heated to a temperature of 14C and distributed display all data resident in the system memory and
ducts connect to supply grilles located in the
from the fan through galvanised sheet steel perform analogue and digital functions.
toilet ceiling.
ductwork to the back of the indoor units. Air is
All fans, pumps and other similar drives is variable
extracted from the occupied space by using the Supply air to the changing room in the basement
speed drives. Simultaneous enabling of drives
ceiling void as a return air plenum via air handling is provided by means of the fresh air supply fan
is prevented by a sequential start program in
luminaires and dummy sections in the linear located in the back of house corridor serving the
the DDC system. This program also provides
diffusers located within the suspended ceiling. basement areas. At the central plant the air is
sequential restart after failure of drives that
heated to a temperature of 18C.
Silencers are provided on the intake and discharge were running prior to power failure or fire alarm
ductwork to both fan sections. The silencers The refuse and plant room areas are provided with shutdown. Software time delay relays is provided
comply with the requirements of the acoustic dedicated extract fans located within the spaces in the DDC system to allow fan motors to cool
consultants specification. Ductwork between the and discharging to the outside via an extract down before restarting. Motors have both a
fans and the louvres is acoustically lined. louvre located in the first floor lightwell. minimum interval time (between consecutive
starts) and a minimum off time (between start
Mechanical toilet extract ventilation is provided for Silencers are provided on the intake and discharge and stop). The time periods is based on the
the landlords toilets and showers/changing room ductwork to each of the above supply and extract motor rating.
using a dedicated twin fan. Extract from each fans. The silencers comply with the requirements
toilet/shower is achieved by way of circular extract of the acoustic consultants specification. In the event of a fire alarm condition the BMS
valves in the ceiling connected to a ductwork receives a signal from the fire alarm system which
riser. The riser collect the toilet extract air from shuts down all HVAC systems. Automatic restart of
the different floors and connect to the fan located fans after a fire alarm or power failure shutdown is
inside the north enclosure at roof level. software prohibited through the de-energisation
of the remote start/stop contact. Fan restart is
manually initiated by the operator either locally
or remotely through the head end.

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Controls Services, contd Electrical Services Description

Incoming Electrical Services

A Trend IQ3 building management system (BMS) Each control panel also has a facia mounted plant A new substation is provided at basement level
is installed. The BMS consists of Trend IQ3 web extension button allowing the tenant to extend of the south building elevation, in line with UKPN
enabled outstations for the landlords plant and the operation of the VRF and ventilation systems design considerations and requirements. The
each tenanted area. The outstations is networked for a further two hours after normal operation. new incoming supply will service landlords and
together with a dedicated TCP/IP BMS network. tenants Low Voltage (LV) switchgear to distribute
Each time the button is pressed the systems
to lighting, small power, mechanical plant, lifts
A Trend 963 head end supervisor is installed in operate for a two hour period even if pressed
and associated systems. The landlord switchgear
the main reception. This acts as a central point of midway through a previous operation. A fire
comprises a main form 4 type 5 method of
integration for the landlords and tenants plant alarm interface is provided adjacent to each
construction LV switchboard, located within a
and colour graphics is provided for each item of control panel. On receipt of a fire signal the plant
dedicated landlord switch room at basement level.
plant. All alarms is sent to the BMS head end. is shutdown.
The landlords switchboard is provided with
On the office floors, a Trend IQ3/XNC web The web enabled facilities on the AG150
space allocation for automatic change over
enabled outstation is provided for each tenanted controllers and Trend IQ3/XNC outstations
arrangements for the incoming services. Provision
space. A dedicated control panel is provided in provide the tenants with a facility to web browse
of the changeover arrangements, associated
each tenants riser to control/monitor the primary their plant via a TCP/IP connection should they
controls, wiring and connections shall be by the
ventilation system, the VRF heating/cooling wish to as part of their fit-out plans. Should a
tenants fit-out team.
system and the electrical metering. Each control tenant occupy more than one floor, he is able to
panel/outstation also has 25% spare capacity web browse all controllers/outstations from a
to enable the incoming tenant to add his own central point or consider a central PC to monitor
services such as comms room cooling equipment the systems.
etc. Each control panel comprises a Mitsubishi
All tenants IQ3/XNC controllers is linked to the
AG150 LCD touch screen intelligent controller and
head end located at the reception desk on the
power supply, a Trend IQ3/XNC outstation and
ground floor. This allows the building manager
power isolation. Each control panel has 20m of
to monitor and control all features of the tenants
coiled control cabling and a stainless steel cover
plant and display colour graphics for each item
plate with an audible and visual alarm. If required,
of the plant.
the cover plate is extended by the tenant to his
reception desk to notify of a common alarm from
the Trend IQ3/XNC controller.

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Electrical Services, contd

Sub-Main Electrical Distribution

The main distribution arrangements originate from Each tenants demise is provided with a composite Local cleaners sockets are provided at strategic
the dedicated landlord main Low Voltage main lighting and small power distribution panel to points within the core and common areas,
switch board. Spare ways are provided to allow serve the tenants on floor electrical requirements. serviced from local landlord distribution boards.
for future flexibility. Power factor correction is be The panel is located within the risers at each floor The landlord distribution boards also provide
provided on a distributed basis with each piece and incorporates electrical energy (electronic) local power circuitry for toilet areas, and other
of plant provided with suitably sized correction multi-meters. The metering arrangements are miscellaneous services. Additional sockets are
capacitance. Additional power factor correction provided with pulsed output terminals for provided within the tenanted demise for cleaning
is provided on a bulk basis together with central meter reading via the BMS. The building purposes and supplied from the respective floor
surge suppression as part of the landlord main electrical energy metering and monitoring systems tenant distribution panels, these cleaners sockets
switchboard arrangements. are provided in a manner compliant with the are mounted flush within the raised floor utilising
requirements of Building Regulations Part L 2010. a cleaners hive type arrangement to allow
Space provision has been made at roof level for
maximum flexibility to the tenants Category B
future tenant plant. In addition, space provision is A dedicated earthing distribution system is
fit-out.
provided through the distribution system to allow provided to meet BS7671, with additional tenant
for associated future cabling. riser earth bars for tenant services. A lightning High level power is provided within the tenant
protection system is provided comprising roof demise areas on each floor to serve the on floor
The electrical distribution system comprises
earth termination network and utilising the internal mechanical systems and controllers. Each item
sub-main boards for landlords distribution of
building structure for down paths and finally of tenant mechanical plant is serviced from
final sub circuits. Landlord distribution boards
terminating at basement earth rods. the composite tenant riser distribution panels,
are located within landlord accessible areas only.
cabling is terminated locally within the ceiling
Motor control is arranged on a distributed basis, No tenant specific under floor small power
void at a suitable isolation device. Ceiling void
negating the requirement for large motor control provision is provided as part of the base building
wiring arrangements comprise a prewired plug
centres. A system of rising cable mains within works. Raised access flooring is provided as part
in distribution arrangement, providing maximum
each tenant electrical riser is provided, allowing of the architectural package of works and allows
flexibility and speed to future tenant fit-out works
single tenancy occupation across each office floor. a clear void for future tenant power distribution
and subsequent tenant alterations.
Rising cable mains have been provided, suitably requirements. The voids are maintained clear of
sized, for the connection of tenant composite all other landlord services to ensure maximum The main building entrance hall is provided
distribution panels within each tenancy demise. tenant flexibility. The base building distribution with a landlord distribution board which
Each tenant floor service is independently utility network arrangements are suitably sized to allow provides sub-circuitry to support local power,
meter operated. The utility meters are located capacity for anticipated future tenant small power mechanical services, lighting and main reception
centrally within the main landlord LV switch room arrangements based upon BCO recommendations. desk facilities. Services to the reception desk
at basement level. incorporate strategic building control panels,
reception lighting controls, over door heater
controls and localised task lighting.

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Lighting, and Lighting Controls

Office area lighting is provided generally meeting Emergency lighting system to suit the needs of Lighting control and ambient lighting detection is
the intent of the recommendations within CIBSE BS 5266 is provided throughout both tenanted provided throughout the office demise floor plates
Lighting Guide 7. Luminaires are low glare and demised areas and common areas, via integral for daylight harvesting over the complete demise.
high efficiency and complete with high efficacy conversion packs.
The lighting controls arrangements are arranged
lamp technology.
Multi-port Lighting control marshalling boxes to function on a floor by floor basis, with facility
All fluorescent luminaires include high frequency (LCM) are installed within the accessible ceiling to extend the system with a wired backbone to a
DALI dimmable ballast control gear with voids to suit the needs of the Category A lighting central head end at the main building reception.
integrated power factor correction to a minimum arrangement, with integrated intelligence to allow It remains the tenants responsibility to modify the
of 0.95 lagging. for future reprogramming to suit a Category B arrangements to suit his specific requirements.
tenant fit-out. Spare ports have been left at the
The overall lighting arrangements through The lighting control system is based upon a plug
marshalling boxes to allow for additional future
the property have been selected to meet the and play methodology and is fully intelligent and
tenant flexibility. The lighting control arrangements
requirements for compliance with part L of the programmable thus allows maximum flexibility to
are initially set up to provide passive infra-red PIR
Building Regulations 2010 Luminaires therefore the tenants.
presence detection with overall time scheduling
meet the criterion of providing a minimum of 55
allowing for out of normal working hours General common areas lighting arrangements are
luminaire lumens per watt (LL/W) efficacy. Further
operation (one hour run on period). The system provided to the core areas to suit the architectural
lighting energy efficiencies have been provided
is programmed to minimise energy wastage due design and the requirements of Part L 2010 of the
to ensure full building wide compliance with
to luminaire activation when the offices demises Building Regulations.
building regulations.
are unoccupied.
Toilet lighting and staircases are passive infrared
Luminaires are installed within the architectural
Additionally, the system is further enhanced with controlled, thus reducing energy usage, with
accessible 750x750 ceiling arrangements in a
daylight linking sensors. These sensors form daylight linking where glazed windows are
regular pattern and provide even illumination
an integral part of the PIR detector heads to available. All other areas are locally controlled via
throughout the space, and maximise future
automatically decrease luminaire output, via their PIR switches as necessary.
tenant flexibility.
dimmable control gear, when natural illumination
via the perimeter glazing is maintaining the Staircase core lighting control is PIR controlled via
All external lighting is photocell controlled with
required ambient illumination levels. din real mounted LCM modules mounted within
automatic time clock control override to switch
the risers.
off luminaires between 2300hrs and 0700hrs.

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Fire Alarm Services

A new fire alarm installation is provided External CCTV cameras are night vision type Access control is provided to the following areas:
throughout the office, with automatic detection IP66 and vandal resistant. All CCTV units are fixed
Basement lift lobby
coverage to L2 as defined in BS5839. The head type only, with dome type housings with
system is based upon an addressable analogue mounting brackets. Refuse store
type arrangement. Bicycle parking
CCTV coverage is provided to the following areas:
Changing room
The fire alarm system comprises automatic smoke
Internal access to retail units (basement) Ground floor reception core doors
detection or where appropriate heat detection
with combined sounder bases. Tenant demises External exits at ground floor Grosvenor St service entrance
are provided with a loop in interface connection Reception hall Three Kings Yard service entrance
to allow extension of the system for their bespoke Internal rear access to retail units (ground) Egress doors to office floors
Category B fit-out works. Passenger and goods lift cars
The system is interfaced with items of mechanical In additional to security access control addition
plant to ensure shut down in the event of alarm. door monitoring contacts are provided to each
The system is centrally monitored at the building
Lifts are also interfaced to ensure grounding to of the above areas and in addition:
managers office at ground floor. The building
the lowest non alarmed floor above basement.
managers office also houses the associated colour
Smoke detector units are provided with integrated Basement retail rear access doors
monitors and digital recording equipment.
Xenon strobe visual indication located strategically Ground floor retail rear access doors
within the tenant office demise areas to ensure Recording is digital onto a hard drive devices Roof core access
a fully DDA compliant fire alarm installation. sized to allow a minimum of 30 days recording to
be stored. Intruder Alarm System

A system of security wiring carcassing and Separate basic intruder alarm systems are
containment is provided to allow the future installed to the office development and monitor
Security
provision of CCTV and access control to the tenant all ground floor and basement floor common parts
demises. The CCTV and access control system access doors against forced entry, by means of
CCTV System installation is part of the tenant fit-out. door contacts.
A system of landlords CCTV monitoring is All ground floor windows also have vibration
provided throughout the building with coverage Access Control System
sensors linked back to the main access control
extending to main access routes for egress and panels, excluding those associated with the retail
Swipe/proximity access control readers are
exit of the development. Cameras, where internal units which remain without sensors.
provided at defined base building positions
are Colour High resolution with CCD sensor.
to maintain secure monitored access to
A security containment system is installed through
landlord areas.
the commercial office accommodation electrical
risers to enable future installation of a security
system by incoming tenants.

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Electrical Services, contd Public Health Services Description

Disabled Persons Alarm/Communication IT Services Cold Water Systems

Disabled alarm systems are provided within each To allow each of the future tenants to provide A complete drinking water distribution system
disabled person toilet with local indication and their own communication requirement as part is provided to supply water to all fixtures,
alarm. The system is capable of being extended to of their fit-out works a new incoming service water consuming equipment, hot water heating
provide a central monitoring point. frame room is incorporated into the design at equipment, and valved outlets for future office and
Basement level inclusive of incoming service ducts retail tenants use is provided. The metered office
In addition a system of ambulant disabled refuge
terminating at the entry points of the building with development supply is supplied from the Thames
call and communication is provided with central
puddle flanges. Water main in Davies Street. A new basement two-
communication monitoring to the building
compartment cold water storage tank complying
managers office. Two way communications A primary cable tray containment route is
with regulation 16 of the Water Supply (Water
between each communication station and the provided from the frame room to each floor via
Fittings) regulations 1999 is provided to serve the
head end panel are provided to allow fire brigade the electrical service riser. In this way tenant
office development complete with division plate,
communication with each disabled person flexibility is met. Additional space allowance is
overflows/warning pipes, air vents etc.
refuge location. made within the riser for the future installation
by tenants of dedicated containment for their The water supply to the office cold water storage
bespoke and secure IT requirements. All tenant tank is pre-filtered and treated via a UV steriliser.
IT and communication systems and wiring shall Electrically operated solenoid valves are provided
Photovoltaics be part of the tenant fit-out works. on the main cold water supply to each section of
the cold water storage tank. These shut off the
Part L 2010 of the building regulations imposes supply to the tank upon receipt of a signal from
restrictions and requirements to minimise the the high water level sensors located within the
carbon footprint of the development. Taken as a tank. An electrically operated solenoid valve is also
whole it is necessary to provide some sustainable installed on the mains cold water supply directly
technologies to offset some of the energy usage. downstream of the meter. This shuts the supply
to the building upon receipt of a signal from the
The PV arrays are provided with inverter units
tank room leak detection tape. The solenoid valve
locally at roof level incorporated within IP rated
activates an alarm when in the closed position and
enclosures and generate electrical power supplied
is monitored by the BMS. The solenoid valve is also
back into the landlord distribution arrangement
provided with a facility for enabling manual reset.
from the local distribution board connections.
Import and export meters are provided so that
any excess energy not utilised by the landlord
electrical systems shall be exported back to the
electricity utility supply.

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Public Health Services, contd

Cold Water Systems, contd Hot Water Systems Foul Water Drainage

A new variable speed booster set takes suction The hot water requirements for the office toilets A fully ventilated soil and waste pipework system
from the water storage tank and supplies the are generated from localised unvented hot water is provided to collect the discharge from the foul
office water requirements. The drinking water storage cylinders. Hot water storage is set at 60C. and waste fixtures within the building. Drainage
fixtures are served directly from the boosted Hot water distribution pipework is traced heated from ground floor and above is achieved by
system. The cold water fixtures are served via a to maintain the hot water temperature utilising gravity. All soil and waste systems combine at high
double check valve arrangement from the boosted self-regulating tape suitable for repeated long level basement and connect to the new buried
system. Pressure reducing valves are provided term performance. Hot water for future office drainage system before discharging into the new
at every floor level to maintain a balanced tenants requirements is provided by the tenants sewer outfall. The soil and waste system comprises
equilibrium of outlet pressures. own local hot water heaters. of a number of fully ventilated single vertical
cast iron soil and waste stacks terminating above
At each floor level a sanitary shut off valve is Automatic spray taps are utilised on all wash hand
roof level to atmosphere. Connections to these
provided on the main branch cold water supply basins, therefore providing a saving on water
soil and waste stacks are incorporated to collect
serving the toilet core. The valve is linked to PIR consumption for hand washing of approximately
discharges from sanitary appliances via local range
sensors located above the entrances to the male 66% when compared with flows from conventional
pipework. Ventilation of appliance traps and waste
and female toilets. These valves isolate the supply taps. These also provide an energy saving by
pipes is also provided to ensure against loss of
to the toilet core during periods of no use. The reducing the hot water consumption. All wash
trap seals. In all areas, the drainage pipework is
PIRs and solenoid valves are served from the hand basins are fitted with individual D08/TMV3
accessible. Access is provided at all changes of
maintained live lighting circuits. Thermostatic approved thermostatic mixing valves located
direction and at every floor level as a minimum.
mixing valves are provided on the water supplies directly under each sanitary appliance and set
serving the wash hand basins. Automatic spray at 43C. Future office tenants tea point and shower
taps are utilised on all wash hand basins, therefore facilities are provided with capped waste branch
The new hot water systems is installed in copper
providing a saving on water consumption for hand connections together with capped anti-siphon
pipework, with capillary joints and fittings. All
washing of approximately 66% when compared pipes for extension by the tenant.
pipework is insulated except where on view,
with flows from conventional taps. This also
adjacent to sanitary fittings, where it is chrome It is necessary to collect and pump the soil and
provides an energy saving by reducing the hot
plated. Local ballofix isolation valves are fitted on waste products from the basement sanitary
water consumption. Systems are installed in
all appliances. fittings, retail drainage points and the tank room
copper pipework, with capillary joints and fittings.
floor drainage into the high level suspended
All pipework is insulated except where on view,
gravity drainage systems.
adjacent to sanitary fittings, where it is chrome
plated. Local ballofix isolation valves are fitted on
all appliances.

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Building Services Outline Specification
Public Health Services, contd Vertical Transportation Services

Surface Water Drainage Introduction Details of Lift Car Finishes

A system of outlets and down pipes is provided to Two 14 person, 1000kg, general purpose
Passenger Lift Car Finishes
drain all roof areas. All rainwater pipes are located passenger lifts serving all floors and one 26
in accessible positions for future maintenance. person, 2000kg, passenger service lift serving General: Bespoke finishes include emperador
Rainwater gutters are provided with a provision basement and ground floor levels, are provided to stone floor, leather wall panelling, full height mirror
for overflow to protect the building fabric should serve the building. with walnut frame, and bronze doors and trim.
the design rainfall intensity be exceeded and
All equipment complies with the standards of Ceiling: Powder coated metal with low energy
also to indicate blockage. Rainwater pipes are
materials and workmanship detailed in the British fluorescent downlighters or super LEDs. One lift is
generally located in main riser ducts, plant rooms
Council of Offices guide and is suitable for a to have a demountable ceiling to enable partitions
and ceiling voids.
prestigious office building. The works undertaken to be transported. Additional lighting is provided
Access is provided at all changes of direction comply with all necessary standards and above the ceiling.
and at every other floor level as a minimum. Rain regulations; in particular, the Health and Safety
water pipes connect into the high level basement at Work Act 1974, EN81, BS7255, BS5588 where Handrails/bumper rails: 50mm bronze rails
drainage system via running traps prior to applicable, BS8300, The Lift Regulations, Lifting
Drapes: Required
connection to the sewer outfall intercepting trap. Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations
1998, The Machinery Regulations and good Emergency lighting: Provided to operate from
working practice. Nickel Cadmium batteries rechargeable three
hour duration.
WC Overflows
Control panel finish: Bronze to be located in the
WC flushing cisterns are to comply with The side walls 400mm from the front wall.
Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999
Control panel features: Flush in the side wall
and incorporate internal overflows that discharge
with tactile markings, incorporating all floor
water via the flush pipe.
pushes with call accepted signals door open and
close pushes, car light and service key switches,
emergency intercoms, position and overload
indicators. The floor pushes is within 900-1200mm
height. Enunciators are to be provided. Provision
is to be made for car reader security system to
restrict access.

Car position indicators: Modern digital white


LCD type.

Lighting switch: Key operated in lift cars.

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Building Services Outline Specification
Vertical Transportation Services, contd

Details of Lift Car Finishes, contd

Ventilation: Visible high and low level natural Architraves: Required Control panel finish: Brushed satin stainless steel
ventilation with profile cut vents and backing to be located in the side walls 400mm from the
Type: Small frame
plates with a maintained emergency extract fan. front wall.
Finish: Bronze
Fan: Battery operated silent fan operated by a Control panel features: Flush in the side wall
thermostat mounted within the lift car ceiling. Sills: Aluminium with tactile markings, incorporating all floor
pushes with call accepted signals door open and
Overload indicator: Required
close pushes, car light and service key switches,
Passenger Service Lift Car (Goods lift) Finishes
Car preference: Required emergency intercoms, position and overload
General: Hard wearing, medium duty, easily indicators. The floor pushes is within 900-1200mm
Emergency systems: Windcrest intercom, alarm cleaned finishes suitable for a passenger goods height. Enunciators are to be provided. Provision
and emergency breakdown telephone system use able to accommodate rubbish bins, partitions is to be made for car reader security system to
with autodial to internal system and then external and Euro pallets. restrict access.
breakdown service. Inductive loops are to be
provided for persons with impaired hearing. Soffit rails: Stainless steel Car position indicators: Modern digital white
LCD type.
Car doors: Two panel centre opening doors Front wall: Stainless steel
in bronze. Lighting switch: Key operated in lift cars.
Side walls: Stainless steel with applied panels
Entrance protection: Full height non contact multi above and below high and low level bumper rails. Ventilation: Visible high and low level
beam detectors. natural ventilation with profile cut vents and
Rear wall: Stainless steel with applied panels above
backing plates.
Advance door opening: No and below high and low level bumper rails.
Fan: Not required
Floor: Allow for aluminium treadboard or similar.
Landing Furniture Overload indicator: Required
Skirting: Stainless steel
Position indicators: Modern digital white LCD Car preference: Required
required all floors. Ceiling: White painted with twin recessed
bulkhead fluorescent fittings. Emergency systems: Windcrest intercom, alarm
Pre-announcing direction indicators: Required at and emergency breakdown telephone system
all floors. Handrails/ bumper rails: Stainless steel covered
with autodial to internal system and then external
timber cored high and low level bumper rails.
breakdown service. Inductive loops are to be
Landing stations: One riser with tactile markings
Drapes: Not required provided for persons with impaired hearing.
and white call accepted signals.
Emergency lighting: To be provided to operate Car doors: Four panel centre opening doors in
Landing entrances: Two panel centre opening
from Nickel Cadmium batteries rechargeable satin stainless steel.
finished in satin stainless steel
three hour duration.
Fire rating: Two hours required

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Building Services Outline Specification
Vertical Transportation Services, contd

Details of Lift Car Finishes, contd

Entrance protection: Full height non contact multi Weight (kg): 1000kg Type: Heavy duty passenger/goods lift
beam detectors.
Speed (m/s): 1.6 Capacity (persons): 26 person
Advance door opening: Not required
Average wait time: 25 seconds Weight (kg): 2000kg

Landing Furniture Floors served: -1, 0, 1 -5 Speed (m/s): 0.5

Position indicators: Modern digital white LCD Stops and openings: 7 stops 7 openings Floors served: -1, 0
required all floors.
Control system: Group control system Stops and openings: 2 stops 2 openings
Pre-announcing direction indicators: Required at
Machine room position: Machine roomless Control system: Simplex control system
all floors.
Drive system: Gearless traction variable frequency Machine room position: Machine roomless
Landing stations: One riser with tactile markings
regenerative type
and white call accepted signals. Drive system: Gearless traction variable frequency
Car door arrangement: Two panel centre opening regenerative type
Landing entrances: Four panel centre opening
finished in satin stainless steel. Car door dimensions: 1000mm wide by Car door arrangement: Four panel centre opening
2400mm high
Fire rating: Two hours required. Car door dimensions: 1500mm wide by
Car size: 1600mm wide, 1400mm deep, 2600 2100mm high
Architraves: Required
internal height
Car size: 1500mm wide, 2700mm deep, 2300mm
Type: Small frame
Landing doors: Two panel centre opening high, with a 700mm high top hat at the rear
Finish: Patterned stainless steel.
Landing door sizes: 1000mm wide by Landing doors: Four panel centre opening
Sills: Heavy duty aluminium or stainless steel 2400mm high
Landing door sizes: 1500mm wide by
suitable for pallet trucks.
Shaft size: 2200mm wide by 1900mm deep 2400mm high

Pit depth: 1500mm Shaft size: 2500mm wide by 3100mm deep

Headroom: 4350mm Pit depth: 1500mm


Lift Details
Electricity supply: 400Volt 3 phase 50 Hz 4 wire Headroom: 4400mm
Lift numbers: 1, 2
Emergency supply: DC for emergency light only Electricity supply: 400Volt 3 phase 50Hz 4 wire
Type: General purpose passenger lifts
Lift numbers: 3 Emergency supply: DC for emergency light only
Capacity (persons): 14 person

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Professional Team

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Professional Team

Developer Quantity Surveyors Acoustic Consultant

Grosvenor Stow Projects 2 Ltd Davis Langdon Hann Tucker

70 Grosvenor Street MidCity Place, 71 High Holborn Duke House, 1-2 Duke Street
London W1K 3JP London WC1V 6QS Woking, Surrey GU21 5BA

Architects Contractor Party Wall Surveyor

HOK Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd Drivers Jonas Deloitte

Qube, 90 Whitfield Street 3rd Floor, 106 New Bond Street Athene Place, 66 Shoe Lane
London W1T 4EZ London W1S 1SX London EC4A 3BQ

Structural Engineers Planning Consultant Occupational Audit

Ramboll UK Ltd DP9 KKS Strategy LLP

Carlton House, Ringwood Road 100 Pall Mall 124 Chancery Lane
Woodlands, Southampton SO40 7HT London SW1Y 5NQ London WC2A 1PT

M,E & Sustainability Engineers CDM Co-ordinator

MTT Capita Symonds

9 Kingsway 1 Procter Street


London WC2B 6XF London WC1V 6DV

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