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WAYNE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED JAIL

June 28, 2017

SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO:


Walsh Construction Company II, LLC Wayne County Purchasing Division
3031 West Grand Blvd, Suite 640 Attention: Aaron Wagner,
Detroit, MI 48202 Interim Director, Wayne Co. Procurement
Point of Contact: Kevin Swain 500 Griswold, 21st Floor
p. 412-275-8800 | f. 412-275-8801 Detroit, MI 48226
kswain@walshgroup.com 313-224-5624
June 28, 2017

ATTN: Aaron Wagner, Interim Director, Wayne County Procurement


The Wayne County Procurement Division
500 Griswold, 21st Floor
Detroit, MI 48226

Subject: Control Number: 37-17-024 Wayne County Consolidated Jail Project

Dear Mr. Wagner:

Walsh Construction Company II, LLC, is pleased to submit our proposal for the Wayne County Consolidated Jail
Project in Detroit, Michigan.

Our team has envisioned an Adaptive Reuse project that achieves many of Wayne Countys long-term goals for the
Consolidated Jail Project by balancing an expedient delivery with efficient operations and a cost-effective execution.
Over the last several months, the Walsh team has worked diligently to provide the best value proposal for Wayne
County and align our corrections expertise with Wayne Countys unique vision. The weekly coordination meetings
with Wayne County, the Sheriffs Department, Facilities Department, and all other stakeholders demonstrate our
commitment to working collaboratively in a partnership-first approach. Our multi-disciplinary in-house team and
strategic partners pulled from our vast resources to offer a solution to the challenges inherent in such a complex project.
Walsh is prepared to continue this partnership with Wayne County by providing the most experienced team equipped
to deliver the best product possible.

Walsh will deliver this project in the best interests of Wayne County through a collaborative partnership focused on
an accelerated schedule and economical solutions that will bring countless jobs to the local community. Delivering a
project of this significance to Wayne County is a unique opportunity to adaptively reuse the existing construction site
and materials while simultaneously developing a state-of-the art correctional facility in an economic method. As
project managers, architects, engineers, constructors, owners representatives, and partners, our Design-Build Team
perceives projects from all angles and from different seats around the project table. We use this perspective to deliver
our services as an integrated group with one goal: client success.

The Walsh proposal is subject to its proposal qualifications and mutual agreement to contract terms, proposal design
concepts and programming.

On behalf of Walsh Construction Company II, LLC, we thank you for the opportunity to present our proposal. We
look forward to discussing our proposal in further depth including alternate options that have been developed in an
attempt to find the appropriate balance between project scope and budget. If you have any questions regarding the
enclosed proposal, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,

Walsh Construction Company II, LLC

Kevin Swain Sam Bahou


Vice President of Corrections Detroit Regional Vice President
Phone: 412-275-8800 Phone: 313-456-6500
Fax: 412-275-8871 Fax: 313-456-6501
kswain@walshgroup.com ibahou@walshgroup.com

NON-DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: This proposal includes confidential and


proprietary information that shall not be disclosed outside of the County and shall not be duplicated, used or
disclosed, in whole or in part, for any purpose other than to evaluate this proposal. If the County is obligated
to disclose any part of this submission, Walsh must be afforded the opportunity to redact confidential and
proprietary information. If however, a contract is awarded to this offeror as a result of, or in connection with,
the submission of this proposal, the County shall have the right to duplicate, use, or disclose the data to the
WAYNE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Table of Contents
TAB A - Signature Authority Letter (per Section 5.1)
TAB B - Representations & Certifications (per Section 5.1)
TAB C - Proposal Form (per Section 4.1)
TAB D - Ethics in Contracting Vendor Form (per Section 4.2)
TAB E - W-9 Form (per Section 4.3)
TAB F - Fair Employment Practices Certification (per Section 4.4)
TAB G - First Tier Subcontractor Designation Form
TAB H - Architectural Narrative (per Section 5.2.2)
TAB I - Civil Narrative (per Section 5.2.3)
TAB J - Structural Narrative (per Section 5.2.5)
TAB K - Mechanical and Plumbing Narrative (per Section 5.2.6)
TAB L - Electrical Narrative (per Section 5.2.7)
TAB M - Security Narrative (per Section 5.2.8)
TAB N - Staffing & Operational Plan (per Section 5.3)
TAB O - Lifecycle Cost Analysis (per Section 5.4)
TAB P - Value-added Enhancements (per Section 5.5)
TAB Q - Construction Expertise (per Section 5.6)
TAB R - County Based Enterprise Inclusion Outreach (per Section 5.7)
TAB S - Project Schedule (per Section 5.8)
TAB T - Price Proposal, Qualifications and Exceptions (per Section 5.9)
Please see separate, sealed envelope for Price Proposal Form.
TAB U - Terms and Conditions (per Section 6.0)
APPENDIX - PDF Drawings (per Section 5.2)

TAB A WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Signature Authority Letter


(per Section 5.1)

TAB A
TAB B WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Representations & Certifications


(per Section 5.1)

TAB B
WAYNE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Representations & Certifications


D-BE TEAM NAME OF FIRM ADDRESS POINT TELEPHONE EMAIL
MEMBER OF CONTACT

Prime Walsh Construction 3031 West Grand Kevin Swain, 412-275-8800 kswain@walshgroup.com
Contractor Company II, LLC View Blvd, Suite Vice President
640, Detroit, MI
48202

Architect Rosser-Michigan National Regis- Mark Van 404-876-3800 mvanallen@rosser.com


of Record Architecture tered Agents, Inc., Allen, Vice
& Engineering PC 40600 Ann Arbor President
Road, East Suite
201, Plymouth,
Wayne, MI, 48170

Detention ISI Detention 12903 Delivery David Deason 210-495-5245 ddeason@


Equipment Contracting Group Drive, San Antonio, argylesecurity.com
Contractor Inc. Texas 78247

Medical Adams Consulting 395 Windsor Drive Alan A. Adams 770-833-0647 alanadams30215@
Services Fayetteville, GA yahoo.com
Consultant 30215

Food Camacho Associates, 6735 Peachtree James 770-582-1144 james@camachousa.com


Services Inc. Industrial Blvd, Camacho,
Consultant Suite 120, Atlanta, President
GA 30360

Mechanical Dewberry - 8401 Arlington Keith Itzler 646-434-2839 kitzler@dewberry.com


and Electrical MI Designers PC Blvd, Fairfax, VA
Design 22031
Engineers

Civil and DLZ Michigan Inc 4041 Martel Street, Manoj Sethi 313-383-3216 msethi@dlz.com
Site Civil Melvindale, MI
Engineer 48122
TAB C WAYNE COUNTY
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Proposal Form
(per Section 4.1)

TAB C
4.1 PROPOSAL FORM
Failure to complete this form shall result in your Proposal being deemed non-responsive and rejected without
further evaluation
The Undersigned hereby offers and, if the contract is executed by the Wayne County Building Authority, agrees to
furnish the goods and/or services in compliance with all terms, scope of work, conditions, specifications, and
addenda in the Request for Proposals. The Undersigned further agrees to accept, via email or other electronic
means, any and all notifications and contractual documents including, but not limited to, notifications, insurance
verification requests, and purchase orders.
ADDENDA:
The undersigned has read, understands and is fully cognizant of all the information provided to D-BE in the RFP,
including the Design Build Agreement, all exhibits thereto, together with any written addendum issued in
connection with any of the above. The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the following addendum(s):
_____,
01 _____,
02 _____, _____
03,04, & 05 (write none if none). In addition, the undersigned has completely and appropriately
filled out all required forms.
OBLIGATION:
The undersigned, by submission of this Offer, agrees to be obligated, if recommended for award of the contract
and if the contract is executed by the Wayne County Building Authority, to provide the stated goods and/or
services to the County for the term as stated in this RFP, and to enter into a contract with the County, in
accordance with the conditions, scope and terms, as well as the Design Building Agreement, together with any
written addenda as specified above, and only subject to identified deviations from the Design Build Agreement
that will be resolved by negotiation.
COMPLIANCE:
The undersigned hereby accepts all administrative requirements of the RFP and will be in compliance with such
requirements. By submitting this Proposal Form, the D-BE represents that: 1) the D-BE is in compliance with any
applicable ethics or anti-kickback provisions of the Countys Procurement Ordinance, and 2) if awarded a contract
to provide the materials, work and services required in the RFP, the D-BE will comply with the ethics and anti-
kickback provisions of the Procurement Ordinance.
NONCOLLUSION:
The undersigned, by submission of this Proposal Form, hereby declares that this Proposal is made without
collusion with any other business making any other Proposal, or which otherwise would make a Proposal.
PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE:
The undersigned further agrees that if awarded the Agreement, it will submit to the County any required
performance guarantee (i.e. irrevocable letter of credit, cash deposit or bond).
SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS:
The undersigned certifies it has attached a complete response to each of the submittal requirements listed in the
Evaluation Criteria and Submittal Requirements section of this RFP.
No proposal shall be accepted which has not been manually signed in ink in the appropriate space below.
I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I have the legal authorization to bind the firm hereunder:
For clarification of this offer, contact:
Company Name Name
Walsh Construction Company II, LLC Kevin Swain
Address Title
3031 West Grand Blvd, Suite 640 Vice President
City State Zip Phone
Detroit MI 48202 412-275-8800
Signature of Authorized Person Fax
412-275-8801
Printed Name Email
Kevin Swain kswain@walshgroup.com

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TAB D WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Ethics in Contracting Vendor Form


(per Section 4.2)

TAB D
ETHICS IN CONTRACTING VENDOR FORM

(DISCLOSURE OF RELATIONSHIPS WITH COUNTY


CONTRACT MANAGERS BY OWNERS AND OFFICERS OF
BUSINESS SUBMITTING QUOTE)

- This form must be completed by a person holding a key position in the business, such as, an
officer, director, trustee, partner, senior engineer or sales manager and have influence in making
this bid or response or in performing the contract if the County awards it to your business.
- Please fill out this form to the best of your knowledge and belief.
- Detach and make additional copies of this form if needed.
- If you are unsure about what to disclose, contact the Purchasing Division at (313) 224-5151.
- You are not required to question family members beyond what you already know of their affairs.
- Submit this form with your quote/bid/proposal. A copy will be kept on file by the County Clerk & the
Purchasing Director.
- If you fail to fully disclose the required information below, the County may terminate your
contract if your business is awarded one.
1. Are you an immediate family member of a County employee? YES NO

If Yes: Name: Relationship:

Department: Title:

2. Without any further inquiry, are you aware if your business has employed an immediate family
member of a County employee within the previous twelve (12) months? YES NO

If Yes: Name:

Department: Title:

3. Without any further inquiry, are you aware if your business has discussed hiring an immediate
family member of a contract manager within the past twelve (12) months? YES NO

If Yes: Name of Contract Manager:

Department: Title:

4. Do you and a contract manager each have a substantial financial interest in one or more of the same
business ventures?
YES NO

If Yes: Name of Contract Manager:

Department: Title:

Revised 6-20-12
ETHICS
CERTIFICATION

I certify that I have disclosed all information within my knowledge, which is required by this disclosure
form.

Name (Please Print): Kevin Swain

Signature: Date: 6/28/17

Company Name: Walsh Construction Company II, LLC

Company Tax ID #: 27-0887958

ETHICS
DEFINITIONS

Contract Manager
An elected or appointed Wayne County official identified as having significant discretion over
County contracts.

Immediate Family

YOUR FATHER, MOTHER, SON, DAUGHTER, BROTHER, SISTER, UNCLE, AUNT, GREAT AUNT,
GREAT UNCLE, FIRST COUSIN, NEPHEW, NIECE, HUSBAND, WIFE, GRANDFATHER,
GRANDMOTHER, GRANDSON, GRANDDAUGHTER, FATHER-IN-LAW, MOTHER-IN-LAW, SON-
IN-LAW, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, BROTHER-IN-LAW, SISTER-IN-LAW, STEPFATHER,
STEPMOTHER, STEPSON, STEPDAUGHTER, STEPBROTHER, STEPSISTER, HALF BROTHER,
HALF SISTER, AND INCLUDING THE GRANDFATHER OR GRANDMOTHER OF AN
INDIVIDUALS SPOUSE. IT SHALL ALSO INCLUDE A FORMER SPOUSE OR AN INDIVIDUAL
WITH WHOM THE PUBLIC SERVANT HAS HAD A CHILD IN COMMON.

Substantial Financial Interest

- Ownership of any interest or involvement in any relationship, which results in the receipt of $500 or
more per year. Exceptions: Market-rate from a financial institution; income from the ownership of
less than $10,000 of stocks and bonds traded on the national stock exchanges.

- Holding a key position in a business such as officer, director, trustee, partner or sales manager.
Exceptions: Officers who serve without compensation on the boards of charitable organizations.

Revised 6-20-12
TAB E WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

W-9 Form
(per Section 4.3)

TAB E
TAB F WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Fair Employment
Practices Certification
(per Section 4.4)

TAB F
Wayne County
Human Relations Certifications
This certifies that
WALSH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY II LLC
3031 WEST GRAND BLVE
DETROIT, MI 48202
Has complied with all the requirements of the Wayne County Business Certification Program. This firm is hereby
eligible to participate in Wayne Countys procurement process utilizing the Equalization Credits for the following
programs and/or has established compliance with Wayne Countys Fair Employment Practices Resolution.
(Listed under the Certification Medallion is the date through which your Certification/Registration is valid.)

8/31/2019 2/23/2018

Victoria I. Edwards, Director Warren C. Evans, County Executive


TAB G WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

First Tier Subcontractor


Designation Form

TAB G
4. 2 First Tier Subcontractor Designation Form
WAYNE COUNTY HUMAN RELATIONS DIVISION
FIRST TIER SUBCONTRACTOR DESIGNATION FORM
*To be completed by Prime Contractors for First Tier Subcontractors Only*

This form Must be completed by all prime contractors receiving a contract of more than
$50,000 (supply/service) or more that $100,000 (construction) from Wayne County regardless of
the dollar amount at which the subcontractor participates. The prime contractor is responsible for
ensuring that all first tier subcontractors are in compliance with the FEP ordinance.

**THIS PAGE MUST BE COMPLETED EVEN IF NO SUBCONTRACTORS WILL BE USED**

1. CONTRACT NUMBER: 3 7 - __
1 7- 0 2 4 (number on bid announcement)

2. CHECK ONE:
This is a: SUPPLIES/SERVICES contract (over $50,000? YES NO)

OR
X CONSTRUCTION contract (over $100,000? XYES NO)

3. WILL SUBCONTRACTORS BE USED FOR THIS CONTRACT? (Check One)


X YES NO

(This page must be completed even if no subcontractors will be used)


Prime Company Name: Fed Tax ID:
Walsh Construction Company II, LLC 27-0887958
Address:
3031 West Grand Blvd, Suite 640
City: County: State: Zip:
Detroit Wayne MI 48202
Phone: ( 412 ) 275-8800 Fax: ( 412 ) 275-8801
Authorized Contact Person: Email:
Kevin Swain kswain@walshgroup.com

I Declare that all of the information contained in this form is complete and accurate to the
best of my knowledge.
Print Name Kevin Swain Title Vice President

Signature Date 6/28/2017

If you answered YES to subcontractors, complete the next page.

Human Relations Division & 500 Griswold, 12th floor Detroit, MI 48226 313 224-5021 Fax 313 224-6932 rev 03/07

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SUBCONTRACTOR LIST
(MAKE ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PAGE TO LIST ADDITIONAL SUBCONTRACTORS)

Prime Contractor Name Walsh Construction Company II, LLC Contract # 0 __


3 7 - 1 7 - __ 2 __
4
Subcontractor #
Company Name Fed Tax ID: 58-2668277
Rosser-Michigan Architecture and Engineering
Address
National Registered Agents, Inc., 40600 Ann Arbor Road, East, Suite 201
City: County: State Zip
Plymouth Wayne MI 48170
Authorized contact: Phone: ( 404 ) 876-3800 Fax
Mark Van Allen ( 404) 888-7255
Subcontract Amount: $ TBD % of Contract TBD
Work to be performed:
Architecture, Engineering Design, & Administration

Subcontractor #
Company Name Fed Tax ID: 74-2648868
Argyle Security (dba ISI Detention Contracting Group, Inc.)
Address
12903 Delivery Dr.
City: County: State Zip
San Antonio Bexar TX 78247
Authorized contact: Phone: ( 210 ) 495-5245 Fax:
David Deason ( 210 ) 495-5635
Subcontract Amount: $ TBD % of Contract TBD
Work to be performed:
Detention Equipment, Security Electronics, & Commercial Doors/Frames/Hardware

Subcontractor #
Company Name Fed Tax ID:
Address
City: County: State Zip
Authorized contact: Phone: Fax:
( ) ( )
Subcontract Amount: $ % of Contract
Work to be performed:

Subcontractor #
Company Name Fed Tax ID:
Address
City: County: State Zip
Authorized contract: Phone: Fax:

Subcontract Amount: $ % of Contract


Work to be performed:

Human Relations Division & 500 Griswold, 12th floor Detroit, MI 48226 313 224-5021 Fax 313 224-6932 rev 03/07

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TAB H WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Architectural Narrative
(per Section 5.2.2)

TAB H
Architectural Narrative

Overall Design Approach:

Background:
In 2011 a program (2011 Program) for a 2,000-bed jail was developed by Wayne County. In 2012 a design (2012
Design) was developed based on the 2011 Program. The construction of this project was begun on the current site
but was abandoned early in construction. In 2016 Wayne County reinitiated the development of the jail. At that time
the 2011 Program was reduced from 2,000 beds to 1,608 beds, program space contained in the program was validated
and augmented with additional spaces. A validated program (2016 Program) was developed based on this effort.
Wayne County issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) based upon these programs and design.

Upon review of the requirements of the RFP, Walsh/Rosser determined that the project could not be constructed within
the funds available to Wayne County. Through conversations with representatives of Wayne County, it was determined
that the project requirements could be altered in order to provide a project that could be constructed within the amounts
of the funds available to the County. Further, Wayne County asked Walsh/Rosser to prepare an additive alternate price
to increase the facility capacity to two thousand, two hundred rated beds. The program changes incorporated into the
project design include:
Elimination of sub-dayrooms within the housing units.
The increased use of double bunked cells (see the housing unit breakdown below)
Changing the sleeping arrangement to double bunks in the minimum security dormitories
Change the philosophy of the locker area(s) from a department that provides a locker for every employee to
a fitness center concept with only enough shower and lockers to support the fitness center
Re-classifying staff work spaces to minimize the number of private offices and to maximize the use of systems
furniture
The combination of staff support functions. Similarly sized conference and training spaces were combined
into a consolidated number of spaces. Staff toilet facilities were removed from individual departments anre
are included in central facilities. Coffee and break functions were similarly combined.
The number of main entrances into the building were reduced from three to two, one for staff and one for the
public. This eliminated one set of screening spaces and associated lobby.
The public support functions of waiting areas and toilet facilities were combined for all public using the building.
The support areas were decreased to serve the building only. This includes kitchen and maintenance spaces.
Any space added to the 2016 program that was not present in the 2011 program was eliminated.

This narrative describes a design (Proposed Design) for a jail on the current site based on RFP requirements as
modified by the items above.

Site:
The site is in down town Detroit, Michigan. It is bound by Gratiot Avenue to the north, Clinton Street to the south, St.
Antoine street to the west and I 375 Interstate to the east. Adjoining the site to the north is the Ford Field sports
complex, to the south is a Juvenile Justice Center, to the west is the Wayne County Courthouse and Jail and to the
east is the interstate highway. The site consists of 7.17 acres and is flat. The abandoned construction of the jail project
is currently partially built. Partially constructed building elements include a basement, a tunnel, foundations, limited
structural columns and floor slabs and precast concrete cell units. See other parts of this proposal for additional
description.

Design Strategy:
The overall design approach is based on the following design strategy:

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o Provide the number 1,608 rated beds base Bid with and add alternate to increase the rated capacity to 2,200
beds
o Provide a level of quality commensurate with other facilities of this type and as required to provide for the
safety and security of the staff, inmates and community.
o Maximize the reuse of existing building elements currently in place.
o Maximize the use of building material and equipment purchased and stored by Wayne County.
o Meet the project Goals and Requirements expressed in the RFP without eliminating and staff worksatation or
critical support function.
o Meet applicable code and standards requirements.

Basic Layout:
The basic layout of the proposed design follows the layout of the 2012 Design. The geometry of the 2011 design has
been simplified to eliminate most curves. The change to rectangular geometry and structure has provided a better
value to Wayne County. The basic adjacencies of departments has been maintained and the existing construction in
place will be re-used.

Massing and Building Image:


The project is located on an urban site with limited horizontal building development potential. The number of beds
required and the resulting building area dictates a vertical organization of spaces. The 2012 Design provides a building
massing of four (4) floors with mezzanines located between each housing floor. An economic enhancement provided
by the Proposed Design reflects the bed and areas reduction outlined above and involves the redistribution of housing
units throughout the massing of the building resulting in the elimination of the fourth floor in the base bid design. This
arrangement is ideal for the add alternate design that provides for a partial fourth floor to increase the bed capacity .
The Proposed Design retains the architectural symmetry and balance and exterior building image contained in the
2012 Design with the elimination of some curved elements.

Meeting the Owners Project Programmatic Goals and Requirements:


The following Is a general summary of the design and operational requirements identified in the RFP and the 2011
Program. Each item is followed by a description of how the Proposed Design complies with the stated goals.
Design Concepts:
Requirement:
o Provide a minimum of 1608 spaces in a range of custody levels and subdivision to house inmates in
a safe and secure manner.
Solution:
o The Proposed Design provides a total of 1608 beds. As an enhancement, the Add Alternate
increases the bed count by 592 beds.
o A total of 21 separated inmate custody classifications are accommodated in separate housing units.

Unit type Singles Doubles 8 man Dorm Total Program


Capacity 56 64 128 64 72
1 4
Number 4 10 2 21 28
56 256
Total Capacity - Proposal 312 512 640 144 1,608
Total Capacity - Program 352 344 768 144 1,608
o Delta (40) 168 (128) 0 0

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Requirement:
o Provide a facility that provides a proper design for the housing, program and security requirements
of special management inmates, a category that includes those with special medical and mental
health needs.
Solution;
o Separate housing units with on unit program space secured by security barriers and opening
protection are provided for the units in the table above
Requirement:
o Provide a working environment that promotes positive morale, increases efficiency and minimizes
staff turnover.
Solution;
Staff satisfaction studies in criminal justice facilities have revealed a number of physical
attributes common in buildings associated with high morale, efficiency and low staff
turnover. Among those are:
An open plan that maximizes inmate observation.
Natural light and views to the exterior.
Facilities such as break rooms, dining, locker, fitness specifically designed for
staff.
Noise control.
Minimize inmate movement
The Proposed Design addresses all the above issues. Housing units are arranged to
maximize openness and inmate observation capability. Natural light is provided throughout
the facility. Staff specific spaces are available to staff throughout the facility. The use of
security glazing reduces noise while providing enhanced observation. Inmate programs
are located where possible on the housing units minimizing the use of staff for inmate
movement.
Best Practices:
Requirement:
o Housing Unit Management-A management concept that delegates to a staff team at the housing
floor level authority to make decisions about inmate discipline work programs and education
programming
Solution:
o The Proposed Design is responsive to this requirement. Each housing area contains an Officer
Station dedication to the management of the specific housing component. Additionally, a staff work
station is located on each staff floor outside of the housing unit for staff supervising housing control
staff.
Requirement:
o Direct Supervision relies on open design, in which each Officer interacts personally with inmates.
Solution:
o The Proposed Design is responsive to this requirement. Each housing unit is arranged with cells
arrayed about an open area containing common inmate functions. An officers station is located in
this space affording direct contact with inmates.
Requirement:
o Decentralized Services offering a wide range of services in the housing unit minimizing inmate
movement.
Solution:
o The Proposed Design is responsive to this requirement. Each housing area contains a multipurpose
space accommodating inmate services and programs for groups of inmates within the housing unit.

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Also on each housing unit are, interviewing, medical examination and recreation facilities contribution
to a robust program of decentralized inmate services.
Requirement:
o Provide inmate program directed toward giving inmates the opportunity to take part in education,
treatment and life skills programming consistent with individual needs.
Solution:
o The Proposed Design is responsive to this requirement. In addition to program space located in
each housing unit centralize program areas are located on each housing floor providing an array of
inmate programs and services.
Requirement:
o Provide Medical, Dental and Mental Health Services such that these inmate care needs are met in
a timely and efficient manner.
Solution:
o The Proposed Design is responsive to this requirement. Comprehensive medical, dental and mental
health facilities are included in the proposed design.

Reuse of existing construction and stored material/equipment:


The Proposed Design is based on maximizing the reuse of existing construction and stored material/equipment. The
D-BE has reviewed the existing site and visited the warehouses where county owner material and equipment elements
are stored. A listing of these elements provided by the owner was also reviewed. In some instances, the D-BE has
compared this list to actual elements in storage. For example, the precast concrete cells were reviewed in the field
and in storage for compliance with the list provided and a visual assessment made as to condition. The Proposed
Design incorporates many of these cells capitalizing on the functional and structural characteristics of these elements.
Substantial cost savings included in this proposal due to the reuse of existing construction and stored
material/equipment. See other parts of this proposal for additional description of the reuse of existing construction and
stored material/equipment.

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TAB I WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Civil Narrative
(per Section 5.2.3)

TAB I
Civil Narrative

Overall Design Approach


Due to the economic benefits of reuse of the existing site, and the fact that the site is assumed to have been through
the City Site Plan Review process and approved previously, but will need to go through that process again, minimal
changes are proposed for the Site Civil, Utility, and Landscape Plans to expedite this review process.

In discussions with the team, it is understood that there is no change to the building footprint presently. Therefore, the
site sheets would remain generally the same, and we propose no changes to the site geometry or parking as shown.

Utility Design
The utility plans have been revised to reflect the utilities that have already been installed. This appears to only be the
sanitary, storm, and combined sewers on the east side of the building. These sewers were cleaned and televised as
part of the Mannik and Smith Structural Report dated November 16, 2016, and are assumed to continue to remain in
good working order.

We also reviewed and compared inverts with the previous contracts plumbing plan to check for errors since it was
obvious a large change had been made with the deletion of the four external lift stations. We have assumed the team
will also be using those same design flows as we proceed with detailed design. Flow calculations of the external
combined sewers were performed, using the existing design flows for sanitary and using a 10-Yr rainfall return and 10-
minute Time of Concentration for Stormwater Runoff. The sewers seem to be very close to capacity on the east side,
so any major plumbing changes in the building may cause us to revisit these sewers and their capacity in detailed
design. Since the westerly system has not been constructed yet, flow changes can be accommodated in detailed
design in this area. A 10-inch potable water line will be used to supply the building to match the requirements provided
by the design team.

Likewise, the 8 Fire Line will be brought to the building as a dual feed to just outside the building as discussed in detail
in numerous RFIs during the original Contract to satisfy the City and Fire Code.
Electrical for the site is understood to be sourced from the DTE Manhole located at the southwest corner of the site.
See the Electrical Section of the proposal for a discussion of duct and conductor sizing from the manhole to the main
switchgear and metering.

Similarly, it is also understood that AT&T will provide communications from one of the telephone manholes located in
St. Antoine Street.

Landscape Site
As explained earlier, since the Landscape Plan as proposed previously is assumed to have been through the City of
Detroit Site Plan Review Process, no major changes are proposed. We have schematically shown improvements on
the FMHJ side of St. Antoine Street, as all the previous work has shown this work as FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS
NOT IN CONTRACT in the plans, but is understood to be included in this projects scope of work.

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Tunnel
We have reviewed this area considering RFI 446 and the proposed relocated water main plans for the jail site, and
believe that shifting the FMHJ Connection Structure 20 feet to the west, but maintaining the same connection point and
alignment may be an easier proposition than relocating the transmission water main. The conflicting water main is Pre-
Stressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe (PCCP) encased in concrete at the logical locations to develop a relocation route.
We contacted the pipe manufacturer, and understand that this pipe can successfully be supported over an excavation.
This watermain also needs to be exposed and located prior to final design, to confirm the applicability of this design
approach.

The other utilities near the tunnel can likely be supported, except for the two combined sewers. These sewers are
expected to be very old brick sewers, leaving two methods of handling them. The first method, and route we would like
to pursue with the City, would be to bypass pump one sewer to the other while the first sewer is removed in the trench
area, and replaced with a structurally stable segment of sewer material, and then doing the same with the other sewer.
A second method could be to slipline each sewer with a structural liner such as Hobas Pipe in this area before
excavation occurs. These more structurally stable arrangements can then be supported for tunnel construction to occur
beneath them.

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TAB J WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Structural Narrative
(per Section 5.2.5)

TAB J
Structural Narrative

I. Codes and Technical Standards


A. IBC 2006, International Building Code 2006, by the International Code CouncilASCE7-05, Minimum
Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
B. ACI 318-05, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete, by the American Concrete Institute.
C. ACI 530-05, Building Code for Masonry Structures, by the American Concrete Institute.
D. AISC 360-50, Specifications for Structural Steel Buildings, by the American Institute of Steel
Construction.
E. AISC 341-05, Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings, by the American Institute of Steel
Construction.
F. Steel Construction Manual, 13th Edition, by the American Institute of Steel Construction.
G. PCI Design Handbook, 7th Edition, by the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute.
H. AWS D1.1-04, Structural Welding Code Steel, by the American Welding Society.
I. AWS D1.4-98, Structural Welding Code Reinforcing Steel, by the American Welding Society.

II. Loading Criteria


A. Gravity Loads
1. Dead Load:
a. Reinforced Concrete = 150 pcf
b. Steel = 490 pcf
c. Fully Grouted Masonry 8 nominal = 78 psf (Medium Weight Block)
2. Super Imposed Dead Load:
a. Floors = 15 psf
b. Roof = 30 psf
3. Live Load:
a. Cell blocks = 40 psf
b. Corridors and Common Areas = 100 psf
c. Mechanical Rooms = 150 psf
Note: Live Loads 100 psf shall be reducible per Code
4. Roof Live Load = 20 psf
5. Snow Load = 30 psf
6. Steel Panel Cell Construction
a. Floor = 65 psf (Dead Load)
b. Ceiling = 10 psf (Dead Load)
c. Walls = 12 psf (Dead Load). Insulation filled (no grout)

B. Wind Loads
1. Wind Parameters:
a. Occupancy Category: III
b. Basic Wind Speed: 90 MPH
c. Region: Non-hurricane
d. Importance Factor: 1.15
e. Exposure Category: B
f. Wind Directionality Factor (Kd) = 0.85
g. Topographic Factor (Kzt) = 1.0

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2. Building Characteristics:
a. Mean Roof Height: 64 feet (base bid)
b. Horizontal Dimensions: Bar: 483 ft x 145 ft; Fan: 450 ft x 287 ft

C. Seismic Loads
1. Site Parameters
a. Site Class: D
b. Mapped Acceleration Parameters: Ss = 0.122 g, S1 = 0.045 g
c. Site Coefficients: Fa = 1.6, Fv = 2.4
d. Spectral Response Accelerations: SMS = 0.195 g, SM1 = 0.107 g
e. Design Spectral Accelerations: SDS = 0.130 g, SD1 = 0.071 g
2. Building Parameters:
a. Occupancy Category III
b. Importance Factor = 1.25
c. Seismic Design Category (SDC) = B
d. (Based on SDS = A, based on SD1 = B)
3. Seismic Force Resistance System Parameters
Bar and Fan:
Ordinary Precast Concrete Shear Walls (SFRS Type B.10)
4. Approximate Period Calculation Parameters
a. Ct = 0.02
b. x = 0.75
c. Cu = 1.7

III. General Approach


A. The Wayne County Consolidated Jail began construction circa 2012, and construction was stopped in
approximately 2013. Based on site observations and record as-built drawings it appears that the vast
majority of the of the subsurface work was completed including foundation caissons, subbasement and
basement construction, shallow spread footing construction, grade beams and the removal and
replacement of unsuitable materials to allow for final rough grading and placement of the slab on ground.
Super structure work completed includes various cast in place concrete columns and shear walls
between the foundation and the second floor, and a portion of the thirty two inch thick cast in place
concrete transfer slab on the second floor in the northeast quadrant of the building. Structural steel
framing and masonry work is partially complete in the northwest and southwest area of the building. In
one area on the east side of the building a stack of precast concrete cell structures and miscellaneous
precast framing have been installed up to the roof level. A condition report titled Structural Assessment
of the Consolidated Jail Project dated November 16, 2016 included in the RFP reports that, based on
predominately visual inspection, the work in-place is acceptable to be included in the finished structure.
B. Given that the building foundation is in-place, the structural approach to the project is to not change
column or load bearing wall locations below the second floor or to adversely revise the loading or load
paths that could potentially overload existing foundation or superstructure elements that are in place.
C. For purposes of the proposal it is assumed that the structural systems that are described in the RFP
document are adequate for the original building design (subject to final verification once the project is
awarded), and that the as-built condition is consistent with the design documents.

IV. Structural System Description

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A. Foundations
1. Foundation design was based on the on the Geotechnical Report and supplemental information
developed by Soil and Material Engineers, Inc, Plymouth, MI; and included in the RFP. In general,
heavily loaded columns and walls are supported by caissons of variable diameter and are
approximately 100 feet deep, bearing on a hardpan strata. Geotechnical caisson capacity is based
on an end bearing capacity of 35 tons per square foot and a sidewall friction capacity of 350 psf.
Conversation with the original geotechnical engineer of record indicated that the self- weight of the
caisson could be omitted when calculating the geotechnical capacity. Lighter portions of the building
are founded on shallow spread footings with an allowable net bearing capacity of 1.5 tons per square
foot.
2. While not completely clear from the as-built drawings, based on conversations with the original
geotechnical engineer and the usual approach of mobilizing the deep foundation contractor only once
during construction, we believe it is reasonable to assume that all the deep foundation caissons have
been installed. For purposes of the proposal it is therefore assumed that the foundation work for the
project (caissons, footings, and grade beams) have been installed in accordance with the RFP
Documents. Field verification of this assumption will be required once the site is turned over to the
design build team.
3. To respond to proposed changes in the building footprint, as part of the new 1608 bed design,
additional spread footings will be required. New deep foundations are not anticipated.

B. Volume Change Design (Thermal considerations, Shrinkage and Creep)


1. The main building superstructure is divided into two sub parts by an expansion joint that runs
north/south through the structure. For convenience the building to the east of the expansion joint is
termed the fan and to the west the bar.
2. In the north/south direction the overall building length in the fan is approximately 450 feet long and in
the bar area the building length is approximately 410 feet. Provision for volume change movement in
the north south direction was accommodated by in the bar side by 2 pour strips that break the slab
into 3 segments approximately 90 feet, 220 feet and 90 feet respectively.
In the fan side, one pour strip was introduced that breaks the slab into 2 roughly equal segments.
Given that the second floor fan area slab has been in place for several years the majority of the
volume change associated with shrinkage has taken place and the pour strip can be omitted in the
fan as part of the new construction.
3. Area G in the northwest corner of the building is a stand-alone structure separated from the bar area
by an expansion joint.

V. Superstructure Design as indicated in the RFP Drawings.


A. The upper levels of the bar and fan areas (generally above the second floor) were designed utilizing
precast concrete framing. This included precast columns, precast girders, hollow core floor plank and
precast cell units of various configurations. Walls of the precast cell units are load bearing. Structural
cast in place concrete topping slabs are provided to increase the hollow core plank capacity and to level
the floor slabs. Precast bearing walls are provided throughout the building interior as indicated in the
plans. Exterior walls are also load bearing and are made up of precast insulated sandwich panels. The
precast walls (interior and exterior) as well as the precast cell unit walls are utilized as shear walls to
resist lateral seismic and wind loads.
B. The second floor of the building is designed as cast in place concrete. As the architectural layout
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second floor structure is a transfer level for both vertical and lateral loads. In certain areas of the
structure the transfer level extends up to the third floor. This occurs in Area B in the bar area,
between gridlines H and J, and M and N. In the fan, precast transfer beams are utilized near the
border of areas D and E; and E and F; between gridlines C2 and C3; and D2 and D3, respectively.
Refer to the RFP structural drawings.

C. Area G in the northwest corner of the building (the area of the Sheriff offices) is a structural steel
structure with masonry bearing and shear walls, and structurally is a separate building.

VI. Proposed Superstructure Design


A. Because of market conditions, availability and constructability concerns, structural configurations
different from the original design were considered for the building superstructure. Options revolved
around solutions that eliminate the need to produce additional precast cell modules. The alternative
approach proposed is to utilize the precast cell structures that are both in-place and currently owned by
the County in storage, and supplement those cells with another type of cell structure. In evaluating the
options a steel panel cell system similar to that manufactured by Trussbilt LLC of Huron, South Dakota
was selected due to the systems relative light weight and constructability advantages in this particular
building configuration. The steel panel cell system is considered a structural element in that it can
accommodate a two level cell configuration with a balcony, however it cannot be counted on to
participate in the overall building frame as is the case for the precast cell modules included in the
original design.
B. The proposed design involves utilizing the majority of the precast cell modules that have already been
manufactured or installed, and utilizing the steel panel cell system to make up the balance of the
required cells. To accommodate this proposed design, framing modifications are required. The fan
portion of the building and the bar portion of the building are addressed separately.
1. Bar Area- To accommodate the steel panel cell alternative it is proposed to revise the structure
above the second floor to a steel frame structure utilizing precast concrete walls to resist lateral
loading and to act as bearing walls. Precast walls will be utilized throughout the structure and to
enclose the stair towers. Steel beams will be composite with the concrete floor deck by using
shear studs. The floor construction will be 4.5 inch normal weight cast in place concrete on two (2)
inch deep metal deck for a total slab thickness of 6.5 inches. This slab configuration will provide
the required two hour fire rating without spray fire proofing. The structural steel elements will
require spray fireproofing. Exposed steel at the tier levels will require intumescent paint to
achieve the required fire ratings. The floor of the second floor will be a flat plate concrete slab
with additional beams to transfer the bearing/shear walls and cell steel posts above, and to control
deflections where needed.
2. Fan Area- In this area, based on the existing cell inventory, precast concrete cells will be utilized
at the second and third floors. The 32 inch thick concrete transfer slab on the second floor will be
utilized as per the original RFP design. To accommodate the proposed new cell configuration
without overloading the second floor transfer slab, it is proposed to revise the structure above the
second floor to a steel frame structure similar to the one proposed for the Bar Area. The precast
cells will be used to resist lateral loading and to act as bearing walls.
3. Area G in the northwest area of the building will remain as per the original RFP drawings but with
reduced floors. Much of the steel framing in this area is already erected and demolition will be
required.

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VII. Condition of Existing Structural Components
A. Based on the Condition Report provided with the RFP it is assumed the components in place are in
acceptable condition. Another visual inspection will be made by the design team when the project is
awarded.
B. Given that the unprotected reinforcing steel and structural framing have been exposed to the weather
surface corrosion is present. All exposed reinforcing steel shall be cleaned and loose rust removed.
Oxidized structural steel shall be prepared so as be ready to accept metal deck bearing on the top
flange and to accept spray fire proofing.

VIII. Tunnel Connection to the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice.


A. Because of a utility conflict the tunnel structure which connects the Jail to the Courthouse across St.
Antoine Street was never completed. The design of the tunnel extension shall generally match the
portion of the tunnel that is currently completed.

Add Alternative

The proposed alternative will add a fourth floor to both the Bar and Fan areas.
Bar Area It is proposed to continue in the fourth floor the structural system described in section VI.
Fan Area It is proposed to continue in the fourth floor the structural system described in section VI. The 32 inch
concrete slab on the second floor will need to be reinforced in selected locations. We anticipate that some additional
columns and deep foundations may be required.

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TAB K WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Mechanical and Plumbing Narrative


(per Section 5.2.6)

TAB K
Mechanical, Plumbing and Fire Suppression Narrative
I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Facilities Description
1. Site Location: Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
2. Outside Design Conditions 2009 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals:
a) Summer (1% Detroit, MI): 88.3OF db/72.3OF wb
Design conditions are based on 1% summer values representing 88 hours
annually above stated conditions.
b) Winter (99.0% Detroit, MI): 8.9OF db
Design conditions are based on 99% winter values representing 88 hours annually
below stated conditions.
3. Inside Design Conditions (unless otherwise noted herein)
a) Summer: 75OF/60% RH
b) Winter: 70OF
B. RFP Documents
1. Design Criteria: System concepts will comply with the applicable design criteria if provided
in the RFP documents.
2. Drawings: System concept drawings will comply with the applicable drawings provided in
the RFP documents.
3. Specifications: System materials will comply with the specifications provided in the RFP
documents.
C. Codes AND Technical References
1. Michigan Building Code: 2009 International Building Code
2. Michigan Mechanical Code: 2009 International Mechanical Code
3. Michigan Plumbing Code: 2009 International Plumbing Code
4. Michigan Fire Code: 2009 International Fire Code
5. Michigan Fuel Gas Code: 2009 International Fuel Gas Code
6. ASHRAE Standard 15-2004: Safety Code Mechanical Refrigeration
7. ASHRAE Standard 34-2001: Number Designation & Safety Classification of Refrigerants
8. ASHRAE Standard 55-2004: Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy
9. ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality
10. ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004: Energy Efficient Design of New
Buildings Except Low Rise Residential Buildings
11. ASHRAE Handbooks
a) 2010 Refrigeration
b) 2009 Fundamentals
c) 2008 HVAC Systems and Equipment
d) 2007 HVAC Applications
12. ASME B31.9 Building Services Piping Code
13. NFPA 10 Portable Fire Extinguishers
14. NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems
15. NFPA 14 Standpipe and Hose Systems
16. NFPA 20 Installation of Stationary Pumps
17. NFPA 24 Private Fire Service Mains
18. NFPA 30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
19. NFPA 90A Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems
20. NFPA 96 Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations
21. NFPA 110 Emergency and Standby Power Systems
22. SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards Metal and Flexible, 3rd Edition, 200

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II. BUILDING
A. Facilities Description
1. Occupancy Classification: I-3, F-1, B, A-3, S-2
2. Type of Construction: Type 1B with automatic fire suppression system
3. Building height: 64-0
4. Actual Number of Stories: 3 stories above grade and 2 basement levels
5. Type of Occupancy: Housing Unit
6. Period of Occupancy: 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.

B. Mechanical
This narrative section describes the proposed HVAC system and components within the proposed new
building. The design philosophy and equipment selection are generally in compliance with the RFP design
documents as modified by the RFP program.
1. Climatic Design Information: Summer outdoor design conditions will be taken from 2009 ASHRAE
design conditions for Detroit, MI 1% cooling dry bulb and mean coincident wet bulb conditions. Winter
outdoor design conditions will be taken from 2009 ASHRAE design conditions for Detroit, MI 99%
heating dry bulb conditions.
2. Cooling Systems Design Criteria: Chilled water shall be supplied at 45F and returned at 59F. The
chilled water shall be generated locally within the building by three (3) electric centrifugal chillers and
one (1) free cooling plate and frame heat exchanger in the 1st floor mechanical room. Condenser
water is delivered to the chillers by three (3) roof mounted cooling towers. Chilled water (primary and
secondary loops) and condenser water will be circulated by local pumps within the 1 st Floor
mechanical room as shown on the HVAC piping plans. Chilled Water control valves will be two way
control type. Three-way control valves will be used only as required to prevent dead heading of
pumps at minimum flow or to maintain circulation in systems for piping water temperature
maintenance purposes. The chilled water system will be provided with a chemical water treatment
system. The condenser water system will be provided with an open system chemical water treatment
system, a side-stream filtration system, and heat tracing tape where piping is subject to freezing.
Chilled water will be used to:
Provide cooling capability at all air handling units.
Provide cooling capability at all fan coil units.

Some special spaces such as electronic security rooms, building maintenance rooms and electric
rooms will be cooled by local computer room type air conditioning units. These units will receive their
cooling capability from glycol loops connected to dry coolers on the roof and associated pumps on
the top floor.
3. Heating Systems Design Criteria: Hot water shall be supplied at 180F and returned at 140F. The
hot water shall be generated locally within the building by five (5) gas fired condensing boilers in the
basement mechanical room. Hot water will be circulated by primary and secondary pumps within the
basement mechanical room as shown on the HVAC piping plans. Hot water control valves will be
two way control type. Three-way control valves will be used only as required to prevent dead heading
of pumps at minimum flow or to maintain circulation in systems for piping water temperature
maintenance purposes. Electric wall unit heaters will be provided at stairs and some corridors as
required.
Boiler hot water will be used to:
Provide reheat at VAV boxes
Provide heating capability at all air handling units.
Provide heating capability at the heating and ventilating unit HV-1 serving the parking
garage.

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Provide heating capability at all hot water unit heaters, hot water duct mounted heating
coils, and at fan coil units FCU-14 and FCU-17 thru FCU-21.
Generate domestic hot water for parts of the 1st floor and for the 2nd floor and 3rd floor
through domestic water heat exchangers shown on the RFP plumbing design drawings.
4. Ventilation Systems Design Criteria: The building will be mechanically ventilated. Minimum outdoor
ventilation quantities for each space will meet the requirements of both the 2009 International
Mechanical Code and ASHRAE 62-2004. Outdoor air will be delivered to the local air handling units
by three large energy recovery units on the roof. These energy recovery units use an enthalpy wheel
to transfer heating and cooling effect from building exhaust air to the incoming outside air to reduce
building heating and cooling loads and resultant energy use.
5. Smoke Control System Design Criteria: An engineered smoke control system will be provided for
each smoke control zone which will be determined by the inmate population type and/or size. The
smoke control system will be provided with complete automatic control. The automatic control
sequence will be initiated by the flow switch from the associated zoned sprinkler system, any smoke
detector in the smoke zone, and manual controls by the fire department or corrections department
staff. The fire alarm system will monitor the smoke control system for positive air flow, damper
position, and power confirmation. Programming and control of the smoke control system components
will be done through the fire alarm system. The fire alarm panel shall be listed under UUKL for use
in smoke control systems. Smoke control systems will be connected to primary and secondary
power. Secondary power will be from an approved emergency generator. The fire fighters smoke
control panel will be located as required to allow ready access to firefighters. It will be keyed so that
only authorized personnel can manually operate the smoke control system. Multiple supply air fans
will be provided to supply zone smoke exhaust makeup air. Additional supply air fans will provide
stairwell pressurization. Relief hoods will be provided at the roof for elevator hoistway smoke relief.
The current floor plans segregate the inmates based on various inmate classifications. If the County
decides these segregated populations must remain as individual groups during a smoke event, these
areas must have their own smoke evacuation fan and the surrounding spaces must develop a
positive air pressure using supply fans with ducts connected to the outside. The supply fans can be
the air handlers that are used to condition the spaces. UL listed control dampers will be used to
control air pressure. These zones will be finalized during the design phase with input from the AHJ
and Wayne County.
6. Steam boilers will be provided in the basement mechanical room to provide high pressure steam for
kitchen equipment and for laundry equipment. Steam pressure reducing valves will be provided to
reduce steam pressure to match the requirement for each piece of equipment. Local condensate
return pump units will return steam condensate back to the boiler room.
7. Closed Circuit Fluid Cooler: a Closed Circuit fluid cooler will be located outdoors, on grade, to provide
cooling for kitchen refrigeration systems. The cooling fluid will be a glycol/water mixture which will
be piped, using dedicated pumps, from the fluid cooler to the refrigeration condensers and back.
8. Emergency Generators systems: One 12,000 gallon fuel oil storage tank, fuel oil pump set, piping
and day tanks will be provided for the generator system. Generator jacket and aftercooler water will
be piped from the generators to their respective remote air cooled radiators mounted outdoors. Install
generator silencers and provide associated piping from the generator to the silencer inlet and from
the silencer outlet to the outdoors.
9. Energy Efficiency: Mechanical systems will be designed and installed in accordance with
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 Energy Standard for Buildings except Low Rise
Residential Buildings.
10. Seismic and Vibration Control: Mechanical systems will be designed and installed in accordance
with seismic and vibration control as required by the 2009 International Mechanical Code.

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Mechanical systems will be designed and installed to meet ASHRAE and American Correctional
Association guidelines for HVAC related vibration and background noise in rooms.
11. Air Distribution
a) Constant Volume Supply Air Systems: One dedicated air-handling system will be provided
for each of the inmate housing buildings cell/dayroom areas. Each system will consist of
one air-handling unit with supply fan, chilled water coil, hot water coil, MERV 8 Pre-filter,
MERV 11 final filter, and mixing box. Each air-handling system will be receive outdoor air
from a rooftop Energy Recovery Unit (ERU) with enthalpy wheels to reduce total energy
required to condition outdoor air. The air systems will incorporate a constant volume air
distribution concept. Air will be supplied to each dayroom and cell. Air will be returned from
each dayroom and exhausted from each cell. The supply air system serving each
cell/dayroom area unit will supply multiple control zones, each with a reheat coil and
temperature/humidity sensor in the return/exhaust duct. Unit supply air temperature will be
low enough to ensure proper cooling and dehumidification in all zones. Reheat coils were
not shown on the RFP drawings, but are proposed to prevent overcooling and to help
remove excess humidity. All supply and return systems will be fully ducted. Volume
dampers will be provided at major branch takeoffs and at each cell takeoff for balancing
control. Grilles for precast cells will be integral to the cell and provided by the precast
vendor. Space temperature and humidity will be maintained at 76F / 60% RH in cooling
mode and 70F in heating mode.

b) Variable Volume Supply Air Systems: Variable volume systems serve the Sub-Basement
level, the Service Basement level, the Sheriffs Office Areas including Area G, Areas A, B,
C, D, E and F of the 1st floor and Area B of the 2nd Floor.
In general, one air-handling system will be provided for each of the building Areas. Each
system will consist of one air-handling unit with supply fan, chilled water coil, hot water coil,
30% Pre-filter, MERV 11 final filter, and mixing box. Each air-handling system will be receive
outdoor air from a rooftop Energy Recovery Unit (ERU) with enthalpy wheels to reduce total
energy required to condition outdoor air. The air systems will incorporate a variable air
volume air distribution concept. Air will be supplied from each air handling unit to multiple
VAV air terminal units and then to each room served. Air will be returned or exhausted from
each room. The VAV terminal units will supply one temperature control zone. Most VAV
terminal units will have a hot water reheat coil for zone heating and dehumidification as
required. One space temperature sensor will be provided for each VAV air terminal unit,
and one or more humidity sensors will be provided in the return/exhaust duct for each air
handling unit. Unit supply air temperature will be low enough to ensure proper cooling and
dehumidification in all zones. Reheat coils will prevent overcooling. Volume dampers will
be provided at major branch takeoffs and at each supply diffuser/grille takeoff for balancing
control. Space temperature and humidity will be maintained at 75F / 50% RH in cooling
mode and 72F in heating mode.

c) Variable Refrigerant Systems: Variable refrigerant systems and associated evaporators will
be provided to provide heating and cooling to many sallyport and administrative spaces at
the east side of Areas A, B and C at the 2nd,and 3rd floors. Outside air will be ducted
from the rooftop energy recovery units to provide ventilation air for these spaces.

d) Exhaust Systems: Air supplied to each cell will be exhausted through the energy recovery
unit to the outdoors. Cells will be balanced to have a negative differential pressure to the
dayroom and other surrounding spaces. The exhaust system will be fully ducted. Dedicated

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exhaust fans will be provided for the following areas: Mechanical rooms, Generator room,
Kitchen, garage, Medical, Switchgear room, elevator machine rooms, truck dock, etc.

e) Automatic Temperature Control System: Controls will be Direct Digital Control (DDC) type.
Control and monitoring capability will be provided for all systems from the facility building
automation system. Space temperature will adjustable by the facility building automation
system only.
Each cell-area constant volume air handling system will serve multiple zones whereby
temperature is controlled by a temperature/humidity sensor located in the exhaust duct from
each zone. Space temperature will adjustable by the facility building automation system
only.
Variable air volume systems air terminal units and reheat coils will be controlled by the
facility building automation system through space temperature sensors and return/exhaust
duct humidity sensors.
All mechanical, plumbing and electrical equipment will be controlled and/or monitored by
the facility building automation system.

f) Equipment Schedule:
1) Energy Recovery Units:
(a) Supply Air Fan
(b) Exhaust Air Fan
(c) 100% OA, rooftop, energy recovery units utilizing heat wheel technology.
The unit will be comprised of the following:
(i) Supply Side: OA hood, OA dampers, MERV 8 30% pleated
filters, wheel speed modulation for frost protection on heat
wheel, enthalpy heat wheel, and supply fan.
(ii) Exhaust Side: EA Hood, EA dampers, MERV 8 30% pleated
filters, heat wheel, and exhaust fan.
(iii) Supply, Exhaust and wheel VFDs
(iv) Light fixture in each air tunnel section
(v) Duplex GFCI receptacles at supply fan doors
(d) Air will be delivered to air handling units and variable refrigerant system
evaporators by ductwork above the roof and within building shafts.
(e) Rooftop energy recovery units will interface with Building Automation
System.

2) Air Handling Units:


(a) Supply Air Fan
(b) Chilled Water Cooling Coil
(c) Hot Water Heating Coil
(d) Return fan (on 1st floor VAV units only)
(e) Double wall insulated construction
(f) Internal spring isolators
(g) Mixing box
(h) Filter box with MERV 11 cartridge filters and MERV 8 Pre-filters
(i) Freeze Protection pumps on rooftop units only.
(j) Variable speed drive
g) Pipe and duct sizing will generally conform to the requirements of the sizing matrices on the
RFP design drawings.

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C. Plumbing
1. All plumbing work and materials will meet the latest requirements of 2009 International
Plumbing Code and the RFP.
2. All commercial and security type plumbing fixtures will be low flow type as indicated on
drawings and RFP. All Plumbing fixtures will exceed the requirements of the Energy Policy
Act of 1992 (Water Conserving Fixtures).
3. The building will be provided with a 10 domestic cold water service with a meter, a backflow
prevention device, and a quadruplex booster pump system.
4. The building will be provided with an 8 Fire/Sprinkler service with a meter and a backflow
prevention device.
5. The building will be provided with four at 6, one at 8 and two at 10 underground sanitary
sewers.
6. A vacuum sanitary system will be provided for all security/detention grade fixtures except
fixtures on the 1st Floor which may either be served by a vacuum or gravity sanitary system.
7. The above ground vacuum sanitary waste and vent piping inside the building will be
schedule 40 PVC, solvent weld, for up to 6 pipe size and shall be schedule 80 PVC ,
solvent weld, for 8 pipe size and above, except at plenum rated spaces.
8. The underground and above ground sanitary waste and vent piping will be schedule 40
PVC , solvent weld, except within plenum rated spaces where pipe shall be service weight
cast iron ASTM A74 with no-hub fittings. Provide grease interceptor for the kitchen.
9. The above ground sanitary waste and vent piping inside buildings will be service weight
cast iron ASTM A74 with no-hub fittings within the Sheriffs Office areas including Area G.
10. The underground and above ground storm piping and secondary overflow piping will be
schedule 40 PVC , solvent weld, except within plenum rated spaces where pipe shall be
service weight cast iron ASTM A74 with no-hub fittings.
11. The above ground storm piping and secondary overflow piping will be service weight cast
iron ASTM A74 with no-hub fittings within the Sheriffs Office areas including Area G..
12. Foundation drain piping, sump pits and sump pumps will be provided.
13. Sanitary ejector pits, pumps and piping will be provided as required for non-detention
sanitary drainage systems that cannot flow by gravity to the sewer,
14. The building will be provided with nine at 8 and two at 15 underground storm sewers.
There will be multiple vertical leaders that will be connected to the roof drainage and that
will offset at the top floor of the building.
15. The building will be provided with roof drains. Secondary roof drainage will be provided by
overflow drains independently piped to daylight.
16. The building will be provided with a 6 low pressure gas service with meter on grade. Gas
will be distributed to boilers and water heaters at 2 psig. Gas pressure regulators will be
provided as required for the equipment served.
17. All vent piping in the building will vent through the roof, unless shown otherwise on the RFP
drawings.
18. Domestic water piping will be extended in the shafts and ceiling spaces throughout each
building area, with connections made to all fixtures and equipment requiring water. Pressure
reducing valves and backflow preventers and water hammer arrestors will be provided as
required.

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19. The building will be provided with three gas fired hot water heaters, hot water storage tanks,
thermostatic mixing valves and hot water re-circulation pumps. Hot water heaters will
generate, and tanks store, hot water at 140 degrees Fahrenheit for distribution to the
Kitchen, Laundry, Vacuum Room, and limited other 1st Floor spaces. Spaces not requiring
140 degree water will be provided with thermostatic mixing valves to temper the water to
110 degrees. Vent fans will be provided for combustion gasses as required. Hot water return
pumps will be provided as required.
20. The building will be provided with sixteen (16) domestic water plate and frame heat
exchangers. The heat exchangers will use boiler water to generate instantaneous 120
degree Fahrenheit hot water for distribution to the fixtures. The Sheriffs office areas
including Area G and part of the First Floor will be served by two heat exchangers. Each
side of the 2nd and 3rd floors (north side and south side) will be served by a pair of heat
exchangers. Hot water return pumps will be provided as required.
21. No fixed medical gas or vacuum systems will be provided.
22. All domestic water piping will be insulated as per the International Energy Conservation
Code.

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D. Fire Suppression:

I. Codes and Technical References (The fire suppression design will comply with the following
codes):

1. Building Codes and Standards


a. IBC (Latest Editions with local Amendments)
b. International Fire Code, 2014
c. City of Detroit Local amendments
d. NFPA
e. 2009 Michigan Building Code

2. Tests by independent agencies whose classifications and requirements have general


acceptance as regulatory:
a. UL
b. ANSI
c. FM
d. ASTM

II. Fire Suppression System:

1. The building fire suppression service to be 8-inches and have yard-type post-indicator valve.
2. Complete automatic sprinkler systems will be provided in the building. The building will be
fully sprinkled. The systems will be installed in accordance with the requirements of NFPA
13.
3. Class I fire hose valve cabinets will be provided. The Class I fire hose valves will have 2-1/2
x 1-1/2 reducers. Fire hose will not be provided in the cabinets.
4. Fire protection piping will be concealed above ceilings, in chases, or in bulkheads in areas
where inmates are left unattended with ceiling heights less than 10 feet.
5. A control valve, check valve, and water flow switch will be provided for each of the zones. A
drain line will be connected after the flow switch and be connected to the main drain at the
alarm check valve. The zone control valves will be located in spaces accessible to staff only
6. The recreation yards, loading dock and recycling areas to be provided with a Dry-Type
sprinkler systems in accordance with NFPA-13 and all local and state codes.
7. The IT, telecom/data rooms to be provided with a Pre-Action double interlocked sprinkler
systems in accordance with NFPA 13 and all local and state codes.
8. The Dispatch area, Control room and IT closet to be provided with a Clean Agent system per
NFPA-72 and all local and state codes.
9. Dry sprinkler systems will be provided where the system is subject to freezing temperatures.
Anti-freeze systems such as heat tracing will not be permitted.
10. The building to include an Automatic Wet-Type Class I Standpipe System in accordance with
NFPA-14 and all local and state codes.
11. The building to include a horizontal electric motor driven fire pump with a jockey pump,
controllers, fire pump test connector and accessories in accordance with NFPA 20 and all
local and state codes. Fire Protection Contractor to size pumps and coordinate power
requirements with electrical contractor.
12. Flow test information from 05/02/2012: static pressure 46 psi, residual pressure 44 psi,
flowing 1080 GPM. Use this information for preliminary purposes only. Fire Protection

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Contractor to obtain current flow test data. Provide a 10 psi safety factor on all fire
suppression systems.
13. Sprinklers systems will be zoned to match the smoke control system zones as applicable.
14. Zones control valves and inspectors test connections will be located in locations readily
accessible to staff only.
15. Each zone will be provided with a tamper and water flow switch which will be monitored by
the fire alarm system.
16. All sprinkler drains will discharge to suitable drain.

III. Fire Suppression Materials:

1. Identification:
a. Valves, piping, equipment, and access panels are to be labeled with color-coded
identification.
b. All sprinkler mains and risers will be permanently identified using stencils or labels.
2. Piping:
a. Exterior supply piping (buried): 4-inch and larger, ductile iron pipe.
b. Interior wet piping: 2-inch and smaller, schedule 40, threaded black steel.
c. Interior wet piping: 2 -inch and larger, schedule 40, threaded black steel or schedule
10, roll grooved black steel.
d. Dry piping: 2-inch and smaller, schedule 40, threaded galvanized steel.
e. Dry piping: 2 -inch and larger, schedule 40, threaded or cut-grooved galvanized black
steel.
f. Hangers will be provided as required by NFPA 13. All threaded rod used for hanger
assemblies will be galvanized.
3. Valves and Equipment:
a. Backflow Preventer: Double detector check valve (same size as incoming fire
suppression service). Provide valve supervisory switches on OS&Y gate valves.
b. Valves: All valves used in the fire protection systems to be UL listed or FM approved.
c. Post-Indicator Valves: Located outside in fire service supply pipes; UL listed and FM
approved yard type.
d. Standpipe Hose Valves: Standard UL 668 hose valve for connecting fire hose. Pressure
rating 300 psig minimum, bronze and 2 -inch valve. Locate valves in recessed fire
valve cabinet.
e. Dry Valve Sprinkler System: Automatic sprinklers attached to piping containing
compressed air. Provide dry valve assembly, air compressor, and all the required items
to make a complete operating dry pipe sprinkler system.
f. Pre-Action Fire Sprinkler System: Automatic sprinklers attached to piping containing
low-pressure air. Provide pre-action valve assembly, air compressor, control panel and
all the required items to make a complete operating pre-action sprinkler system.
g. Clean Agent System: Shall be an engineered system for total flooding of the hazard
area including the room cavity, below the ceiling and below the raised floor. Provide FK-
5-1-12 clean agent, control panel and all the required items to make a complete
operating clean agent system.
4. Alarm Devices:
a. Electrically operated alarm bells: Vibrating, metal alarm bell located above fire
department connection.
b. Water flow Switches: Two single pole, double throw circuit switches for isolated alarm
and auxiliary contacts.

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c. Pressure Switches: Single-pole, double throw switch with normally closed contacts.
d. Valve Supervisory Switches: Single-pole, double throw switch with normally closed
contacts.
5. Fire Department Inlet Connection:
a. Siamese flush wall mounted type; Location as approved by the fire department.
6. Sprinklers:
a. Rooms without ceilings: Upright sprinklers. Provide sprinkler guards where damage to
sprinkler heads is possible: Storage rooms, mechanical and electrical rooms area
where sprinkler heads are located in less than 7 feet of ceiling height.
b. Rooms with suspended or gypsum board ceilings: Semi-recessed or concealed
sprinklers. Sprinklers in acoustical tile ceilings shall be installed in the center of the tile.
c. Wall Mounting: Sidewall sprinklers.
d. Spaces subject to freezing: Pendent, dry sprinklers or Sidewall, dry sprinklers.
e. Areas requiring institutional sprinklers including all cells, day rooms and areas 10 feet
or less in height where inmates are left unattended: TYCO Raven pendant and
horizontal sidewall sprinklers.
f. Sprinkler flexible hose fittings not allowed.
7. Inspectors test connections:
a. Inspector test connections shall be provided at the hydraulically most remote part of
each automatic sprinkler system. Locate in areas that are readily accessible to staff
only.

Add Alternate MEPFP

One dedicated constant volume air-handling system will be provided for each of the inmate housing
buildings cell/dayroom areas on the fourth floor. Chilled water and heating hot water will be provided
from the buildings central plants to each of the dedicated air-handling units. The local AHUs on the 4th
floor will be provided with ventilation air from the Energy Recovery units to meet the minimum outdoor
ventilation requirements. Chiller plant capacity will be increased to compensate.

Engineered smoke controls will be provided for each smoke control zone based on the inmate
population type and/or size. The smoke control system will be provided with complete automatic
control and will be tied into the buildings main fire alarm system.

Domestic hot water for parts of the 4th floor will be provided from the boiler plant through the use of a
domestic water heat exchanger. A vacuum sanitary system will be provided for all 4th floor
security/detention grade fixtures.

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TAB L WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Electrical Narrative
(per Section 5.2.7)

TAB L
Electrical Narrative

I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

A. Facilities Description

1. Site Location: Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, Michigan

2. Site Electrical Power Distribution: 13.2 KV

B. RFP Documents

1. Design Criteria: System concepts will comply with the applicable design criteria if provided
in the RFP documents.

2. Drawings: System concept drawings will comply with the applicable drawings provided in
the RFP documents.

3. Specifications: System materials will comply with the specifications provided in the RFP
documents.

C. Codes AND Technical References

1. Michigan Building Code: 2009 International Building Code

2. Michigan Electrical Code: National Electric Code (NFPA 70) 2008

3. NFPA 110 Emergency and Standby Power Systems

Electrical narrative section describes the proposed electrical distribution system and equipment for the proposed new
Wayne County Jail facility. The design approach and equipment selection are generally in compliance with the RFP
design documents for the modified RFP program for 1608 bed facility. Generally the building electrical distribution will
remain as per the original RFP drawings, but with one floor less and modified architectural layout. All electrical work
and materials will meet the requirements of 2008 National Electrical Code and the RFP documents.

Electrical Utility Information: Two primary electrical services for the Wayne County Jail will be provided at 13.2 kV
by DTE Energy. The point of connection for power to the new building will be underground at 13.2 kV electrical service
from the DTE manhole to the Main Switchgear Room. DTE metering CT equipment will be located inside the building.
The underground primary service electrical cable lines will use four (4)-5 PVC40 schedule duct banks in concrete
encasement. Two 13.2 kV feeders will be provided to serve the jail project.

Electrical Distribution Information: Refer to single line power and lighting plans. Power will be provided for all
heating, air conditioning, ventilation, lighting, low voltage systems, and other miscellaneous equipment. Electrical
substation rooms and electrical rooms will be provided on each floor to accommodate the components of the general
electrical power risers and branch circuit distribution. The general power riser will consist of local distribution
panelboards, lighting and branch circuit panelboards to meet facility power requirements on each floor.

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Medium Voltage Distribution: Refer to single line power and lighting plans. The Medium Voltage (MV) switchgear
will be located in the Basement. Building electrical service and distribution will consist of dual 13.2kV distribution
feeders. A double-ended 1200 Amp, 15KV, 3-phase Medium Voltage switchgear and generator paralleling switchgear
on an isolated bus arrangement will be provided to accommodate the proposed current and future additional loads.
The proposed Medium Voltage switchgear in the RFP documents, with three (3) bus arrangement, will require DTE
Energy review and approval.
The MV double-ended switchgear and generator paralleling switchgear will be equipped with MV power draw out circuit
breakers in a PLC automatic throwover system configuration. It will have interlocking breakers for isolation from the
utility while on generator operation. The switchgear will include the following components as required per the RFP
documents:

1. Two (2) utility sources (U1 & U2) to supply power to the switchgear Load Bus 1 normally fed by the utility
source U1 and Load Bus 2 is normally fed by the utility source U2.
2. Two (2) 1200 Amp utility main breakers (52-UM1 & 52-UM2).
3. Two (2) 1200 Amp generator main breakers (52-GM1 & 52-GM2) that will tie the Generator Bus to Load Bus
1 and Load Bus 2.
4. Two (2) 1200 Amp generator breakers (52-G1 & 52-G2) and one (1) 1200 Amp generator spare breaker cell
(52-G3) for a future generator.
5. One (1) 1200 Amp Load Bank spare breaker located in the Generator Bus.
6. Multiple 1200 Amp outgoing feeder breakers to feed the facility loads and spare breaker cells for future 1200
Amp outgoing feeder breakers as indicated on single line diagram.

The MV switchgear will serve all building loads except the fire pump. The fire pump shall to be connected ahead of the
MV switchgear utility main breaker as per National Electrical Code (NEC) directives. Originally designed MV switchgear
shown in the provided RFP documents shall be modified to allow the fire pump to be connected per code and local
Authority Having Jurisdiction with dedicated one utility meter in accordance with the Supplemental Instruction #7.

The building electrical distribution will consist -three single-ended substations and one double-ended substation. Each
level will be provided with its own substation. Single-ended substations are rated for 1500/2000KVA and will be located
on level 2 and 3. The Central Equipment Plant substation is rated for 2500/3333KVA and will be located in the
Basement main Switchgear Room. This substation will service major mechanical equipment within the building. Each
substation will contain primary switches, a 13,800-480Y/277 V, dry substation type transformer, and a secondary
480Y/277 V distribution switchboard in sections. One double-ended line-up substation will be located on the 1st level.
The double-ended substation transformers are rated for 2500/3333KVA and will have a main-tie-main configuration.
The unit will have the capability to transfer loads if one of the transformers fails. This approach will allow the power to
flow to the connected loads for the duration of transformer replacement in the event of failure.

The preliminary building total power demand load is estimated to be 6450 kVA. The preliminary total power demand
calculated load, for each substation, is provided below:
CEP substation = 2450kVA
1st floor substation = 2200kVA
2nd floor substation = 750kVA
3rd floor substation = 1050kVA
The additional power demand for the future branch circuit addition to spare panelboards is estimated to raise the
electrical load to 6750 kVA. This equates to 5400 kW @ 0.8 power factor.

Secondary Voltage Distribution: Refer to Single line power and lighting plans. In general, building secondary
electrical distribution equipment will be located in mechanical and electrical rooms on each floor. A 3000 and 5000

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amp, 480Y/277 V, 3-phase, 4-wire switchboard will be located in each of the - four service building main electrical
rooms. Each switchboard will include a main breaker section and two or more distribution sections to accommodate
power risers. The main sections will contain a draw-out power circuit breaker, digital meter and surge suppression
equipment. Feeder breakers in the distribution sections will be power circuit breakers and molded-case circuit breaker.
The building distribution system will consist of 480Y/277V panelboards for mechanical equipment and indoor and
exterior lighting. The 480Y/277V distribution panelboards will be located in the mechanical and electrical rooms on
each floor. The 208Y/120V panelboards will be used for small mechanical equipment, general use, receptacles and
telecom/security equipment. Dry-type, standard and K-rated 480V-208Y/120V, 3-phase, 4-wire transformers will be
provided to serve all 208Y/120V loads. The building receptacle loads will be addressed with distributed transformers
ranging in size from 30kVA to 75kVA. Receptacle panelboards will be located in electrical and/or security rooms to
serve receptacles and other 120V equipment.

Power Redundancy and Standby Power Generator: The site will be served by dual primary feeds from two (2) 13.2
kV DTE Energy circuits which will provide electric service supply redundancy. Under normal condition, with generators
on standby mode and utility sources (U1& U2) available with their respective utility main breakers (52-UM1 & 52-UM2)
closed, all building loads will be supplied by both utility sources and power respective load buses (Load Bus 1 & Load
Bus 2) of the double-ended MV switchgear. The MV switchgear will have capability to throwover the building loads
between two utility circuits. Upon loss of one utility sources (U1 or U2) loads will be transferred to second active utility
source. This configuration will allow equipment maintenance and will increase feed level redundancy to the facility.

The building will house the two (2) 2000 kW generators with remote radiators and 13.2kV associated MV generator
paralleling switchgear. The emergency loads as well as the non-life safety backed up selected loads will be handled
by both generators working in parallel. The generator power distribution system will be configured in a primary feeder
load add sequence and will have a BMS load shedding sequence to pick up and drop off mechanical and other loads
when overloading conditions occur, as per the RFP drawings. This means the BMS will disconnect various equipment
when the total capacity of both generators is reached. The current design load is 5400 kW at a 0.8 power factor which
exceeds the total power capacity of the generators which is 4000 kW. Under certain conditions the building may lose
some functionality. The generator paralleling switchgear will have provision to add a third generator in the future to
accommodate additional building loads or reduce load shedding as required. One dedicated life safety generator in an
outdoor enclosure will be provided for the fire pump.

No load bank is incorporated into the design. A maintenance program for regular testing of the generators will be
required to either, utilize the building as the load to test the generators or to bring an offsite load bank regularly to test
each generator based on the NFPA 110 monthly testing guidelines.

Generator Load Add and Load Shed Sequence of Operation: Refer to Electrical Sequence of Operation and
Electrical Load Add Sequence Matrix plans (drawings EP6-00-07, EP6-00-08 and MI6-00-12). In summary, upon loss
of normal power (failure of both utility sources U1 & U2) all feeder breakers on Load Buses 1and 2 will open. Both
generators will start automatically and independently accelerate to rated voltage and frequency. The utility main
breakers (52-UM1 & 52-UM2) will open and building loads will be added to both generators. When both generators are
online the feeder breakers will close and the assigned loads will be added based on the Load Add Sequence Matrix.
When only one generator is online the loads assigned to Level 1 are added automatically and additional Levels could
be powered manually.
The assigned load add levels are as follow:
1. Level 1: Feeder Breakers 52-F4 & 52-F7 (Substation 1 - 1st floor)
2. Level 2: Feeder Breaker 52-F1 (Substation 2 - 2nd floor and Substation 3 3rd floor)
3. Level 3: Feeder Breakers 52-F3 & 52-F8 (Substation CEP - Basement)

If total generator power capacity is exceeded by the building loads and an overload occurs while adding levels, the
generator automatic load control system will take over and shed levels until the overload signal clears. The Building

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Management System (BMS) will monitor generator status and after two time delays the BMS will start the equipment
identified in the RFP documents and assigned to the 2nd and 3rd time periods as indicated on EP6-00-08. The current
load shedding sequence will be revised during design with the input of Wayne County to better address the life safety,
code required ventilation and the vacuum plumbing system loads and the priority that each is on the emergency system.
This load add and shed scheme described in the RFP documents will be updated so as to maintain these three systems
during the load shedding process. Loads (Laundry, Kitchen Non-Essential loads, etc.) controlled via Electronically
Operated (EO) breakers will be added to the generator power if capacity permits. Additionally, the CEP Substation will
be provided with Tie Breaker and 3000 Amp Com-Lock generator connector for portable generator connection in order
to unload large mechanical cooling equipment from permanent generators if needed due to the large load this
equipment puts on the generators.

Building Lighting System: Indoor and exterior lighting site power will be 277 V. This voltage level has the benefit of
eliminating the requirement for a step down lighting transformer in each of the electrical closets, reducing the heat load
while maintaining a low voltage drop to the lighting. The RFP drawings call for interior security and general lighting
fixtures to be linear and compact fluorescent lamps; exterior fixtures to be HID wallpacks.

Lighting control will be through a combination of local controls, keyed switches, manual local switches, relay panels
and low-voltage lighting control systems. Wall or ceiling-mounted occupancy sensors will be generally provided in
enclosed offices, staff locker rooms, fitness center, staff restrooms, private toilets, administrative and support spaces.
Inmate cell lighting will be controlled by the lighting control system, locally controlled at housing unit control room, and
globally controlled at the main control room using control-voltage relays for switching.

Life safety lighting and exit signs will be powered by fixture-mounted battery back-up type ballasts with a 90 minute
run-time. Emergency ballasts will be provided in all egress paths, and other areas where required by code. Exit signs
will be LED type and will be installed along the paths of egress and at all exit doors.

Emergency lighting and exit sign circuitry connected to second, third and fourth floor substations require both
generators to be online. Both generators must be in operation to provide power to BMS and all substations to activate
the load shed sequence of operations as per the RFP drawings. Per RFP drawing EP6-00-08, there will be no power
available to all other substations while only one generator is online. In order to maintain emergency lighting and exit
signs connected to second and third floor substations when the utility fails, a connection to the first floor substation
shall be provided. This will allow these loads to be maintained when receiving power from one emergency generator
only. Two dedicated feeders and lighting panelboards, as shown on the single line power and lighting plans, shall be
provided to accommodate emergency lighting and exit signs on second, third and fourth floors.

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): Refer to Single line power and lighting plans. Power for telecom and security
systems shall be through local telecom/security panelboards. Where required, power circuits for telecom and security
equipment shall be provided through UPS. The preliminary UPS sizes range from 20-80KVA as defined in the RFP
drawings and will be provided by the Owner.

Existing Electrical Equipment: Per RFP inventory list, substations and generators only were procured in the original
construction project and currently are warehoused by Wayne County. The MV switches, transformers and low voltage
distribution were manufactured by Eaton. Generators were manufactured by Cummins. Pre-purchased equipment for
this project shall be verified for reuse. The MV double-ended switchgear and generator paralleling switchgear was not
procured in the original construction project.
Electrical narrative section describes the proposed electrical distribution system and equipment for the proposed new
Wayne County Jail facility. The design approach and equipment selection are generally in compliance with the RFP
design documents for the modified RFP program. All electrical work and materials will meet the requirements of 2008
National Electrical Code and the RFP documents.

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Add Alternate Design:

The alternate option to provide a larger facility with additional beds will require supplementary power capacity to
accommodate additional building loads. Expended building with additional floor will need dedicated substation unit on
the 4th floor. Pre-purchased single-ended substation in the original construction project is rated for 1500/2000KVA and
will be required to be located in dedicated substation electrical room. This substation will service all equipment and
loads on the proposed 4th floor. Similarly to other floors, this substation will include primary switches, a 13,800-480Y/277
V, dry substation type transformer, and a secondary 480Y/277V distribution switchboard in sections. The expended
electrical distribution system will consist additional 480Y/277V panelboards for mechanical equipment and lighting. The
480Y/277V distribution panelboards will be located in the mechanical and electrical satellite rooms. The 208Y/120V
panelboards will be used for small mechanical equipment, general use, receptacles and telecom/security equipment.
Dry-type, standard and K-rated 480V-208Y/120V, 3-phase, 4-wire transformers will be provided to serve all 208Y/120V
loads. All floor receptacle loads will be powered from small distribution transformers. Receptacle panelboards will be
located in electrical and/or security rooms to serve receptacles and other 120V equipment similarly to other floors. The
preliminary estimated power demand calculated load for 4th floor substation would be about 1150kVA. Lighting and
life safety systems will be expended to cover additional floor and spaces to match other floors.

Generator Electrical Sequence of Operation and Electrical Load Add Sequence Matrix will have to be modified to
accommodate additional loads. The updated assigned load add levels will be as follow and generally will match the
original construction project:
1. Level 1: Feeder Breakers 52-F4 & 52-F7 (Substation 1 - 1st floor)
2. Level 2: Feeder Breaker 52-F1 (Substation 2 - 2nd floor and Substation 3 3rd floor)
3. Level 3: Feeder Breaker 52-F9 (Substation 4 4th floor)
4. Level 4: Feeder Breakers 52-F3 & 52-F8 (Substation CEP - Basement)

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Fire Alarm
I. Codes and Technical References (The fire alarm design will comply with the following codes):

1. Building Codes and Standards


a. IBC (Latest Editions with local Amendments)
b. International Electrical Code (NEC), 2014
c. City of Detroit Local amendments
d. NFPA
e. Americans with Disabilities Act
f. ACA
g. 2009 Michigan Building Code

2. Tests by independent agencies whose classifications and requirements have general acceptance as
regulatory:
a. UL
b. JIC
c. ANSI
d. NEMA
e. FM
f. ASTM
g. IES
h. IEEE

II. Conduits:

1. Interior conduits will be electrical metallic tubing (EMT) as allowed per code except as noted otherwise.
Intermediate metallic conduit (IMC) is only required where exposed and where subject to damage or where
inmates may have direct access.
2. Flexible metal conduit and liquid-tight flexible metal conduit shall be utilized for final connections to fixtures
and equipment requiring a flexible connection.
3. PVC conduits shall be used outdoor below grade and below floor slabs where it is possible to install below
slabs. The conduit for these installations shall utilize flowable fill or shall be reinforced concrete encased
where subject to drive-over conditions (roadways, service drives, and parking lots).
4. Conduits placed within concrete floors shall be PVC and no larger than 1 diameter. Conduits placed within
concrete floors shall be arranged to not have any overlaps and shall have at least 2 of concrete cover over
and under the concrete. Coordinate with architectural/structural for concrete slab locations and the suitability
to meet this requirement.
5. All conduits shall be three-fourths-inch (3/4") minimum size unless noted otherwise.
6. In non-secure areas of the building (administration, etc) where lay-in ceilings are present and where
acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and facilities personnel, fire alarm cables may be installed open
in cable tray or wide bearing J-Hooks and shall be listed for placement within environmental air conditions
(plenum rated).

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III. Fire Alarm System:

1. The fire alarm system will be a microprocessor based, addressable type system to minimize wiring and
expedite installation and provide the maximum flexibility.
2. The fire alarm system shall use either remote panels or power expander panels as needed to address the
power needs of devices within the local geographic area.
3. The main fire alarm panel and any remote panels (power extender panels) shall be connected to facility
emergency backup power from the emergency generator system. Batteries shall also be provided for ride
through voltage upon power outages.
4. Sprinklers will have dedicated flow and supervisory switches per sprinkler zone for alarming and monitoring
functions respectively.
5. Elevator sprinklers shall have dedicated flow and supervisory switches per elevator sprinkler zone (if required
of local jurisdiction)
6. All elevator controllers shall be connected to the fire alarm system with elevator specific devices (lobby
detectors, pit detectors, hoist detectors, machine room detectors) and include control relays to retrieve the
elevator to the designated or alternate level.
7. Any commercial type kitchen shall have heat detectors installed generally throughout the kitchen and any
commercial cooking hood(s) shall have monitor modules connected to the hood fire suppression system
(Ansul System) to alarm the central fire alarm if the suppression system is deployed by either manual or
automatic means.
8. All mechanical air handling equipment and specialty cooling equipment (CRAC units) delivering more than
2000 cfm shall have a fire alarm control relay per device and located at each controller to shut down the fan
upon fire alarm initiation. Sensing for shutdown shall be from duct mounted duct detectors placed in an
accessible location while avoiding bends and transitions to the greatest extent possible.
9. Vehicle sally ports shall have heat detectors installed.
10. Inmate sleeping areas and associated day rooms shall have an engineered smoke evacuation system. This
system shall consist of day room detectors, sleeping room detectors, monitor and control relays for fan start,
fan stop, damper open, damper close, monitoring of differential pressure switches and coordinated in such
a way that any space that is in alarm will be negative with respect to non-alarming spaces to eliminate the
migration of smoke.
11. All smoke or combination smoke/fire dampers shall have a fire alarm control relay located within 3 of the
damper to allow the dampers to close upon fire alarm initiation.
12. The central fire alarm system shall use a Graphic User Interface (GUI) touch screen head end to be located
in central control, graphically indicating floor plans of the building and device locations. As a cost reduction
approach, the GUI can be eliminated and replaced with a simple annunciator describing the alarm or trouble
condition.
13. The main entry of the building shall have a remote annunciator for the fire departments use.
14. Fire alarm initiation devices will consist of manual pull stations at all exits and in interior locations as required
by code. Smoke detection will consist of code-required detection of mechanical systems, elevator retrieval,
electrical rooms, and additional detection in locations warranting early detection.
15. Manual fire alarm pull stations shall be installed in each guard location.
16. Each initiating device (i.e., smoke detectors, manual pull stations, duct detectors, etc.) will be individually
addressed for alarm and trouble point location at the fire alarm panel.
17. All handicapped assist door openers shall be connected to a fire alarm control relay to release the motorized
or pneumatic door assist device.
18. Provide monitor modules for fire pump system (jockey pump and primary pump and control panel).

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19. ADA strobe/speaker devices will be installed throughout the facility. Each indicating device shall consist of
dual flashers, one for fire and one for non-fire emergency conditions (weather, etc).
20. Evacuation/Notification system shall comply with NFPA requirements for a Mass Notification System.
Speakers shall be spaced throughout the facility at no more than 30 on center and 20 on center in
confinement spaces (due to hard reflective surfaces) to achieve a code required level of intelligibility. All
amplifiers, digital playback devices and other related electronics required for mass notification shall be
connected to the facility emergency backup power from the emergency generator system. If local authority
deems the Mass Notification system is not required this portion of the fire alarm system may be eliminated
from the scope of work. AS AN OPTION: and based on approval by the Authority Having Jurisdiction, the
Mass Notification may utilize intercom speakers being installed throughout the facility as part of the security
electronics package with a switcher to drop out any paging inputs and take a line in from the prerecorded
message equipment. This option would be a substantial cost saver to this package, saving speakers, security
enclosures for speakers, amplifiers and duplicate conduit/wiring throughout the facility. One of the benefits
of utilizing the paging system is, since it is used regularly, the condition of the system provides constant if
not daily feedback that it is working properly and would be a point to sell this approach to the AHJ.
21. The fire alarm system will automatically dial the Detroit Fire Department Central Station via a Digital Alarm
Communications Transponder (DACT) provided with the fire alarm system. Alternately the DACT may be
provided (supplied, installed and programmed) by a monitoring agency hired by the facility. Communications
protocol (copper, fiber, wireless) shall be coordinated with the city/monitoring agency based on their
standards at the time the service is needed (copper phone lines are systematically being phased out).
22. Pre-action or dry pipe sprinkler system shall be connected to the Fire Alarm system monitoring alarm,
supervisory, and trouble conditions. Typical pre action sprinklers would be attached exterior canopies or
other unheated but sprinkler-protected spaces.
23. All exposed fire alarm devices (smoke detectors, pull stations, indication devices, etc) located within
confinement spaces shall have security guards installed to protect them from direct impact. Security guards
shall be installed utilizing security anchors and torx- head-with-center-pin-reject feature and installed using
all points of attachment possible.

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TAB M WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Security Narrative
(per Section 5.2.8)

TAB M
Security Narrative
See floor plans indicating Security Electronics Controls Systems (SECS) device locations and a sheet with legend and
symbols. The simplest system possible that will facilitate control of the Security Electronics Controls Systems (SECS)
while requiring the least input from the controlling officer will be provided. The controlling officers cognitive resources
will thereby be available for situational awareness and response formulation instead of operation of the SECS.

Overview

The SECS is built on a communications backbone and four major subsystems: Detention Security System consisting
of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) plus Graphical User Interface (GUI); Video Surveillance;
Intercommunications; and Proximity Access Control. All functionality is achieved through integration of these four
subsystems and includes integration of all system end points into one of the four subsystems. Local Area Network
(LAN) and serial communication allow automated responses to predetermined events, freeing the controlling officer to
focus on the situation at hand. At its essence, each major subsystem consists of a network appliance and an Ethernet
application. Subsystems communicate over a dual physical star backbone communications infrastructure but are
integrated into a single user interface. All alarms, events, and the status of locally controlled, proximity access openings
are presented via the touch screen user interface, which allows actuation of remotely controlled devices, such as
electromechanical locks or solenoid controls. PLCs monitor all system endpoints and execute all system operations.
These PLCs are industrial grade, with extremely high mean time between failure rates proving the most fault tolerant
components in the entire system.

Non-proprietary Software Integration

Software integration is accomplished via an open architecture, non-proprietary approach. An off the shelf development
tool such as Wonderware will be used to develop the screen layouts and icon animations that the controlling officer will
utilize. The software will not use virtual black boxes such as executable files. An executable file uses compiled code,
making it impossible for a third party to modify it in the future. When ready for commissioning, system software will be
sent to the selected software vendor for an audit. They will review the software and determine if it contains any
executable files or other programming which renders the software proprietary. Anything determined to be functionally
proprietary will, by specification, be remedied by the integrator prior to systems commissioning and acceptance.

Interface Design and Human Factors Considerations

Application Programming Interface (API)based integration allows each subsystem to communicate with each other.
The use of touch screen Human-Machine Interface (HMI) simplifies notification and the facilitation of the controlling
officers response due to its straightforward and intuitive design. HMIs are consistent across platforms and workstations
so that controlling officers need only learn and become proficient with one interface, reducing training time and easing
transitions. Such a design approach facilitates cross training and increases the ability of administrators to react to short
staffing due to weather emergencies or other events that might require officers to work posts other than their normal
duty assignments.

The video surveillance system is seamlessly integrated into the SECS. Selecting a camera for viewing is as simple as
selecting an icon on the touch screen and viewing video feed on a dedicated call up monitor. The video surveillance
system incorporates video follow. Video follow allows the controlling officer to focus on events in the facility rather
than the monitoring and control task. If an alarm is generated, associated video is automatically displayed. If an

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intercom link is established, video from the remote station location is automatically displayed. Under high stress
conditions, video follow can save precious seconds of emergency response time.

Security Electronic Controls Systems (SECS) Subsystem Detailed Descriptions

Intercommunications:

The intercom system is a fully integrated, exchange based system centered on distributed intelligence. The benefit
to this type of system is a significant reduction in the amount of conduit and wiring necessary to provide complete
connectivity. The reduction comes from locating the intelligence throughout the facility in security electronics rooms
near high concentrations of end devices instead of home running everything to a centralized location. Such exchange
stacks can be distributed throughout the facility and connected via the LAN.

Each intercom system calling station is represented by an animated icon on the touch screen. Selecting the icon opens
a talk path to, for example, the officer in the housing unit; the officer is in listen mode, meaning no cross talk is
possible. This mode is called half duplex, and provides the controlling officer full control of who talks, and conversely,
who listens. This is especially important if ambient noise levels are high in the dayroom, which can confound
communication in full duplex mode.

The controlling officer is aware of the calling stations relative location because each intercom system calling station is
on the touch screen, which builds situational awareness. Anytime a caller is requesting passage through a controlled
opening by hitting an intercom button, the controlling officer has video follow camera feeds. The activity in the
immediate area will be shown on the touch screen to inform the decision to open the door removing the need to solely
rely on what the person says over the intercom. Selecting the door icon followed by the open function icon cycles the
lock, granting access. Even when the controlling officer initiates an intercom talk path, the video surveillance subsystem
automatically calls up associated cameras. It is an inherently proactive system, even though it is generally conceived
as reactive. The maximum amount of information to build situational awareness and inform decisions is provided by
the system due to the programming and full integration of subsystems.

Paging is an integrated function as well. Paging zones are selected via the touch screen and the desk top mic is used
to make voice announcements. The system is capable of telephone system interface, so that by selecting a specific
extension a voice page can be initiated from a telephone instead of through the touch screen. Multi-modality improves
performance in high workload situations.

Proximity Access Control System (ACS):

Similar to the intercom system, most access control systems are designed with distributed intelligence. This provides
a subsystem that is not necessarily dependent on functioning communications circuits to operate. Once the nodes are
loaded with the access control database, they operate as network devices until the network goes down. Then, nodes
check credentials against their internal memory until the network comes back up and the nodes are refreshed with
database changes. This is inherently more resilient.

This type of deployment is limited to areas of the facility outside the secure perimeter. Proximity access control is not
recommended in high security applications where detainees have the potential to take or steal a card from staff and
use it to circumvent security. Proximity cards carried by the staff will have photo IDs laminated to them which facilitates
cross checking at manned post. Use of proximity cards within the secure perimeter is primarily for convenience, with a

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positive read initiating a request that still requires controlling officer involvement and decision making, but with the
advantage of the read being registered by the system.

ACS will feed into the PLC even though normal operations are based on local control. Proximity access control
endpoints or field devices will be capable of being overridden during periods where higher security is warranted. In
such instances, default operations will be similar to remote control of detention grade locks. When conditions return to
normal, a single icon (two step verification) can return that subsystem to local control.

Video Surveillance System (VSS):

The surveillance system is network based; endpoints are network devices. Similar to the intercommunications and
proximity access control subsystems, the architecture of the VSS is distributed. Home running all low voltage wiring
from each camera to the head end is no longer required; the wiring can simply be routed to the nearest security
electronics room and connected to the LAN. Field devices are IP addressable and capable of Power over Ethernet
(PoE), saving on conduit and wiring associated with 120VAC, since data and power can be transmitted through the
same Category 6 Ethernet cabling.

The high definition images of todays systems require large amounts of storage to save video data. The need for
storage is mitigated via analytics that store video only if the captured image changes. Rather than eating up large
amount of storage with the same images of empty corridors or other video that is uninformative, the system only stores
relevant video. Image size and the number of images per second to be recorded are the main system parameters that
impact the amount of storage used and they must be considered in balance with the amount of storage capacity
required. Storage shall be provided as necessary to record all cameras at 7.5 FPS, 720P resolution, color, 24/7
continuous recording with storage being based on pixel change via video analytics, with 35 days retention for forensic
analysis. Digital masking capability shall provide for privacy masking in designated areas within the camera field of
view. Monitors shall provide 4CIF viewing resolution at each quad display, however recorded images shall be viewed
at the recorded resolution.

Video images will be displayed on desktop and large format wall mount monitors. Display locations will be designed
for ergonomics and reduction of fatigue for the operators.

Detention Security System:

The primary components of the detention security system are the programmable logic controller (PLC) and the touch
screen computers and monitors, which act as the graphical user interface (GUI). These are the tools that allow the
integration and automation of the other subsystems into a single user interface or human-machine interface (HMI).

The most important design element of the touch screen HMI is the use of color. Saturated colors are reserved for
events, alarms and other priority changes of state. The saturated colors are used against a muted white or light gray
background. In this configuration, a flashing red icon stands out to the operator and is easily detected.

Stop light colors also contribute to the intuitive nature of the HMI. Red means stop, yellow means caution and green
means go. We already understand these color conventions, so the same colors and similar meanings are used. Red
is alarm or stop; this is the highest priority color and it means stop and address this event. Yellow means caution; we
use this to address things like interlocks or isolated devices. When a door in an interlock group is selected, all the other
doors highlight yellow so the operator understands that the other doors cannot be opened without overriding an

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interlock. Green is a non-security color, as is blue; these cooler colors are used for intercom and surveillance because
icons for these subsystems cannot directly affect the security status of the facility. Water and lighting controls are
handled in a similar manner.

Next to color in importance is the one, two, three rule. One touch functions cannot change security status. Intercom
and surveillance, utility controls and other non-security functions are one touch. If a one touch icon is selected
accidentally, or maliciously, it will not affect the security status by allowing a breach. Door control is two step
authentication. A specific door icon must be selected and then a function icon such as open or unlock must be selected
in a separate step. Two step authentication mitigates the possibility of unintentionally opening a secure opening. Three
step authentication is reserved for overrides, group release, and emergency release functionality. If a sallyport must
have both doors open at the same time to allow a fire hose, for example, to pass through the openings, the interlock
governing those doors must be manually overridden via three separate steps.

The GUIs animation of icons, colors, etc. discussed above is programmed into the touch screen CPU using
development tools that allow incorporation of custom backgrounds and icon animations. All software shall be non-
proprietary.

Transaction logging in a database tracks and records every system change of state, including those of icons and
endpoints. This allows detailed forensic to occur following incidents within the facility.

In combination with screening capabilities in public points of entry and in receiving and the mail room, physical barrier,
and security staff operational integration, the Security Electronics Controls Systems (SECS) shall provide the facility
with a high level of security, control and flexibility to address staffing levels, security levels both exterior to and within
the facility, and confidence in the ability to address incidents as they arise.

Duress System Wireless and Wired:

The Duress System will consist of a wired system. The wired duress system shall consist of traditional wall and furniture
mounted mechanical pushbuttons. The wired duress shall annunciate on the HMI displaying alarms and alarm
locations.

Clarification of Existing Scope:

Mobile-device-based door control, whether by PDA or tablet, shall not be incorporated into the project. The high levels
of security glazing, concrete, and steel within the secure perimeter, and the geometry of the secure spaces raise the
specter of spotty performance to an unacceptable level, and no number of additional repeaters can completely mitigate
the risk of temporary loss of connection.

Biometric readers likewise have a poor performance to benefit ratio. The same level of security can be provided via
conventional remotely operated doors validated by camera feed on both sides of the door. The proposed use of
biometric readers to initiate watch tours is excessive. The staff member in the dayroom will be known by several means,
including the man-down duress system and video surveillance of watch tour devices. We propose a software based
randomized start time for watch tours at the touchscreen, within statutory parameters, to increase the efficacy of tours.
Pushbuttons are time coded as they are pressed. The last station of the watchtour is the touch screen. Since the officer
doesn't initiate the watchtour, and is already logged into the touchscreen with authentication via PIN having already
occurred, card readers to initiate watchtours are not required.

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Pan-tilt-zoom cameras will not be included in the project. The same level of coverage shall be provided via fixed
cameras. Both consistent mental maps and resulting situational awareness as well as better allocation of controlling
officer attention will result from the use of fixed cameras. Pan-tilt-zoom cameras are a maintenance issue that can be
completely avoided without loss of functionality.

Video visitation, inmate telephone, and future CATV monitors by the owner in dayrooms, subdayrooms, and break
rooms shall be limited to backbox, conduit, pull string, and coverplate. Coordination with vendors shall be provided
within the scope of services.

Domestic water controls are 24VAC.

Unless otherwise noted, Access Control System Hardware/Software, and associated peripheral control equipment shall
be by one of the following manufacturers, or an approved
equal:
1. Lenel - OnGuard Series
2. Hirsch - Velocity Series
3. Andover Continuum Series
4. Honeywell Integrated Security Pro-Watch series
5. AMAG Technology Symmetry Series
6. S2 Security Netbox Series.
7. Identicard Premesis Series.

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TAB N WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Staffing & Operational Plan


(per Section 5.3)

TAB N
Staffing and Operation Plan/Costs
The required staffing for a correctional facility is a response to the unique context that is comprised of physical plants,
technology, inmates, and operations. The chosen supervisory model, direct or indirect will have an impact on required
staffing. Finally, the classification of inmates into risk categories and the Countys policy as it relates to the inmate to
staff ratios for each category impact staffing. Changes may occur over time wherein the number of inmates per risk
category shifts either towards lower risk inmates or higher risk inmates. The current proposed staffing is based upon
the Validated Programs classification as well as the Sheriffs Offices distribution of their current population into the
proposed design.

As the cost of staffing is one of a countys major expenses in facility operations the staffing needs to be thoroughly
understood. Comparing the staffing costs of a new design to the costs of current facility(s) is not a correct analysis if
the current facility is understaffed.

A Coverage Plan has been developed for the proposed Wayne County Consolidated Jail. The coverage plan represents
the minimum number of employees needed at specific times to safely and securely operate the jail after construction
is complete. The final proposed coverage plan that follows addresses personnel requirements for all the jail sections.
(Administration, Support, and Security Shifts). As such, corrections, medical, and food service staff have been included
in the plan.

Some posts in the Coverage Plan represent posts that must be manned continuously five or seven days a week.
Accounting for time paid leave, training and other absences, more staff is required to cover a post than the total number
of posts represented in the Coverage Plan. This requirement to fill a given post consistently requires a Shift Relief
Factor. By applying the Shift Relief Factor, we can determine the Full Time Equivalent staff actually needed to run the
Wayne County Consolidated Jail correctly. The shift relief factor used in this staffing analysis was previously generated
by AECOM/Gahfari. Changes to the shift relief factor will affect the final determination of the required staff.
The following staffing analysis breaks the facility down into the various support units. Please see the following
spreadsheets for these details.

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Wayne County Consolidated Jail
Post Staffing

Coverage Plan
Day Shift Afternoon Shift Midnight Shift
Post
# of Posts Days/Week Relief Y/N # of Posts Days/Week Relief Y/N # of Posts Days/Week Relief Y/N

Commander 2 5 N 0 0
Captain - Floor 1 5 N 0 0
Captain - Support 1 5 N 0 0
Lieutenant - Floor 1 5 N 1 5 N 1 5 N
Lieutenant - Support 1 5 N 1 5 N 0
Lieutenant - Training 1 5 N 0 0
Lieutenant - Floor 2 Support Services 1 5 N 1 5 N 0
Sergeant - Registry 1 7 Y 1 7 Y 1 7 Y
Sergeant - RDC/Medical 1 7 Y 1 7 Y 1 7 Y
Sergeant - Desk/Lobby 1 7 Y 1 7 Y 1 7 Y
Sergeant - Classification 1 5 Y 1 5 Y 0
Floor Sergeants 4 7 Y 4 7 Y 4 7 Y
Officer - Master Control 3 7 Y 3 7 Y 3 7 Y
Officer - Hospital 3 7 Y 3 7 Y 4 7 Y
Officer - Hospital Rover 2 7 Y 2 7 Y 2 7 Y
Officer - Lobby Desk 3 7 Y 3 7 Y 2 7 Y
Officer - Key Control 1 7 Y 1 7 Y 1 7 Y
Officer - Kitchen 2 7 Y 2 7 Y 0
Officer - Classification 8 5 N 2 5 N 1 5 N
Officer - Inmate Property 2 5 Y 2 5 Y 0
Officer - Bonds 1 7 Y 3 7 Y 1 7 Y
Officer - Phone Bank 1 7 Y 1 7 Y 1 7 Y
Officer - Sanitation 1 7 Y 0 0
Officer Visit Search 1 7 Y 1 7 Y 0
Officer - Dock 1 7 Y 0 0
Officer - Police Property 2 5 Y 0 0
Officer - RDC Medical 6 7 Y 7 7 Y 0
Officer - Offsite Medical Transport 2 5 Y 0 0
Officer - Registry 10 5 Y 14 5 Y 5 5 Y
Housing Unit Officers 26 7 Y 26 7 Y 26 7 Y
Housing Units requiring One Officer = 16 16
Housing Units requiring Two Officers = 5 X 2 10
Officer - Transfer Unit (Basement) 2 5 Y 2 5 Y 0
Officer Transfer Unit Utility (Basement) 1 5 Y 1 5 Y 0

Sworn Posts by Shift 94 84 54


Total Sworn Posts 232
Total Civilian Posts 40
Total Sworn and Civilian Posts 272
Wayne County Consolidated Jail
Post Staffing

Breakdown of Sworn Post Attributes


Days Afternoons Midnights Total
Total 7 days Posts Relief 58 59 47 164
Total 7 day Posts - No Relief 0 0 0 0
Total 5 day Posts - Relief 20 20 5 45
Total 5 day Posts - No Relief 16 5 2 23

TOTAL 94 84 54 232

Sworn Staff Needed


Relief Factor = 1.69
Days Afternoons Midnights Total
Total Staff Needed 7 days Posts with Relief 98.02 99.71 79.43 277.2
Total Staff Needed 7 day Posts - No Relief 0 0 0 0.0
Total Staff Needed 5 day Posts with Relief 24.14 24.14 6.04 54.3
Total Staff Needed 5 day Posts - No Relief 16 5 2 23.0

TOTAL STAFF NEEDED 138.2 128.9 87.5 354.5

Sworn Post Categories


Days Afternoons Midnights Total
Command Staff Posts 16 11 8 35
Housing Unit Officer Posts 26 26 26 78
Recreation Posts 0 0 0 0
Registry and Classification Posts 18 16 6 40
Posts - All Other Areas 34 31 14 79

TOTAL 94 84 54 232

Sworn Posts by Position


7 day/No- 5 day No-
7 day/Relief Relief 5 day/Relief Relief Total Posts
Commander 2 2
Captain 2 2
Lieutenants 8 8
Sergeants 21 0 2 0 23
Officer 143 0 43 11 197
TOTAL SWORN POSTS 164 0 45 23 232

Sworn Staff Needed by Position

Relief Factor - 7 day Post = 1.69


Relief Factor - 5 day Post = 1.21
Posts with No Relief = 1.00

7 day/No- 5 day No- Total Staff


7 day/Relief Relief 5 day/Relief Relief Needed
Commander 2.00 2.00
Captain 2.00 2.00
Lieutenants 8.00 8.00
Sergeants 35.49 0.00 2.41 0.00 37.90
Officer 241.67 0.00 51.91 11.00 304.58
TOTAL 277.16 0.00 54.32 23.00 354.48
Wayne County Consolidated Jail
Post Staffing

Coverage Plan - Add Alternate


Day Shift Afternoon Shift Midnight Shift
Post
# of Posts Days/Week Relief Y/N # of Posts Days/Week Relief Y/N # of Posts Days/Week Relief Y/N

Floor Sergeants 2 7 Y 2 7 Y 2 7 Y
Housing Unit Officers 11 7 Y 11 7 Y 11 7 Y
Housing Units requiring One Officer = 1 1
Housing Units requiring Two Officers = 4 X 2 10

Sworn Posts by Shift 13 13 13


Total Sworn Posts 39
Total Civilian Posts 0
Total Sworn and Civilian Posts 39

Breakdown of Sworn Post Attributes - Add Alternate


Days Afternoons Midnights Total
Total 7 days Posts Relief 13 13 13 39
Total 7 day Posts - No Relief 0 0 0 0
Total 5 day Posts - Relief 0 0 0 0
Total 5 day Posts - No Relief 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 13 13 13 39

Sworn Staff Needed - Add Alternate


Relief Factor = 1.69
Days Afternoons Midnights Total
Total Staff Needed 7 days Posts with Relief 21.97 21.97 21.97 65.9
Total Staff Needed 7 day Posts - No Relief 0 0 0 0.0
Total Staff Needed 5 day Posts with Relief 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0
Total Staff Needed 5 day Posts - No Relief 0 0 0 0.0

TOTAL STAFF NEEDED 22.0 22.0 22.0 65.9

Sworn Post Categories - Add Alternate


Days Afternoons Midnights Total
Command Staff Posts 2 2 2 6
Housing Unit Officer Posts 11 11 11 33

TOTAL 13 13 13 39

Sworn Posts by Position - Add Alternate


7 day/No- 5 day No-
7 day/Relief Relief 5 day/Relief Relief Total Posts
Sergeants 6 0 0 0 6
Officer 33 0 0 0 33
TOTAL SWORN POSTS 39 0 0 0 39

Sworn Staff Needed by Position - Add Alternate

Relief Factor - 7 day Post = 1.69


Relief Factor - 5 day Post = 1.21
Posts with No Relief = 1.00

7 day/No- 5 day No- Total Staff


7 day/Relief Relief 5 day/Relief Relief Needed
Sergeants 10.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.14
Officer 55.77 0.00 0.00 0.00 55.77
TOTAL 65.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.91
TAB O WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Lifecycle Cost Analysis


(per Section 5.4)

Unavailable at this time.


Reference RFI-29 & Addendum #5

TAB O
TAB P WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Value-added Enhancements
(per Section 5.5)

TAB P
Value Added Enhancements

Add Alternate Design:

Walsh/Rosser has been asked by Wayne County to provide an Additive Alternate proposal to increase the rated bed
count of the facility to two thousand, two hundred beds (2,200). The proposal for this addition includes the following:
The addition of 8 beds to the first floor single cell unit taking the capacity of this unit to 64 beds
The addition of one more 72 bed minimum security dormitory next to the two dormitories in the base bid.
The addition of 4, one hundred and twenty eight bed, double bunked cell units on the fourth floor with
associated support and mechanical/electrical spaces.
The additional bed count is:
Add Alt. Singles Doubles 8 man Dorm Total
Capacity 64 128 64 72
Number 0.13 4 0 1 5
Total Add Alt. 8 512 0 72 592
Base Bid Bed Count 1,608
Total Bed Count 2,200

1. Lifecycle Cost Reductions:

Load Bank (Suggestion Not included in Price): The generators will have to be tested with building loads connected
to Load Bus 1 and 2 because the Load Bank was removed from the original project as a VE item. In order to test the
generators in this way, the building will need to manually transfer a portion of its load on to the generators which will
cause a temporary loss of function to those areas during the switchover period. Alternatively, a portable load bank and
a 13.2KV portable step-up transformer with temporary cables running to the paralleling switchgear will be necessary
during commissioning process and for regularly scheduled and required generator testing.

In order to enhance the facility design and minimize the cost and time of regular testing a load bank may be added to
the project. The facility can be equipped with a permanently mounted 1000kW load bank for routine testing under load
based on the NFPA 110 monthly testing guidelines. Diesel generators are subject to wet stacking under no load
operation. Under no load operating condition, unburned fuel is exhausted out of the combustion chamber and fuel will
start to build up in the exhaust side of the engine, resulting in a loss of engine performance and shorten engine life
expectancy. The load bank will permit 25% loading under paralleled operation or 50% under single generator operation,
and will assist in addressing the west stacking issue.

2. Alternative Technologies & Systems

LED Lighting (Proposed Included in Price): The original florescent lighting design was substituted with high efficiency
fixtures, such as LED type, that can keep general lighting power use to a minimum while achieving the required lighting
footcandle levels. LED type fixtures will drop lighting power density, reduce electrical energy consumption, energy
consumption of the cooling system, fixture maintenance and re-lamping.

Central Lighting Battery Inverters (Suggestion Not included in Price): The lighting inverters were removed from
the original project as a VE item and replaced with local battery packs in each emergency fixture. Each emergency unit
will require testing, preventative maintenance and test program for all emergency lights to comply with NFPA codes.
Although, initial cost of central lighting battery inverters would be higher, central lighting inverters have advantage over
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battery packs throughout the entire building. Additionally, central lighting inverters offer the capability to communicate
and send test results or provide an alarm condition to the facility personnel. Approximately, 12 lighting inverters (ranging
from 30 to 50 kVA) centrally located throughout the entire building with panelboards and separate branch circuits to all
emergency lights would be required. It should be noted that emergency battery unit in each emergency fixture called
out in the RFP drawings still require multiple separate unswitched circuits, which serve the area lighting fixture, to
charge battery units.

3. System Redundancies:

Additional Permanent Generator (Suggestion Not included in Price): The building is currently designed with to
house two (2) 2000 kW generators with remote radiators. The emergency loads as well as some of the non-life safety
loads are able to be backed up by both generators. Adding a third 2000 kW permanent generator will increase total
generator capacity to ensure that the generators can fully back up all the building loads, remain in balance between
supply capacity and demand load and eliminate the current proposed BMS load shed sequence in the RFP documents.
The current design demand calculated load is estimated to be 7500 kVA, which exceeds the total power capacity of
the two generators, which is 4000 kW. This means that under certain circumstances the building may lose some
equipment functionality when overload occurs. If total generator power capacity is exceeded by the building loads and
an overload occurs some building loads as defined in the RFP documents and presented in the electrical narrative
would not be added to the generator power until overload is cleared. If the proposed load shedding and load restoration
scheme in the RFP documents is acceptable to the County to operate the proposed jail during peak demand, additional
spare space inside the building is recommended to be allocated in the proposed generator room in order to add
additional permanent generator in the future to carry any additional load.

4. Staffing and Operational Efficiencies:

Hand-Held Tablet Computers (Suggestion Not included in Price): The proposed design for the Wayne County
Consolidated Jail Project has been prepared to maximize the staffing and operational efficiency of the facility. The
design of each of the twenty-eight housing has been generated with the use of the direct supervision model. In this
supervisory model, each housing unit has an open staff station for the corrections officer or officers in charge of that
unit. These staff stations are positioned to give the corrections officers the best overall visual control of all inmate
spaces within the unit. Sixteen of the housing units are sub-divided into smaller classifications with sub-dayrooms.
These sub-dayrooms are associated with groupings of eight, six or four cells. By breaking the housing classifications
into smaller groups, the corrections officers can better manage the inmate population.

Each of the twenty-eight housing units has access to a multi-purpose room directly off of the unit dayroom. This provides
for efficient use of inmate programming to reduce recidivism without the need to move prisoners to off-unit classrooms.
This allows the corrections staff to focus on the supervision of the inmates rather than in-facility inmate transport. There
are staff positions and offices located on each corrections floor to allow for a floor wide management team. By localizing
supervisory personnel the various housing units can be backed up by staff quickly in the event of an incident.

A fully integrated security electronics system is designed for the facility. This system will tie together all inmate control
systems to include door control, intercom, closed circuit television and recording, water management and guard tour.
This integrated system is accessible to the corrections officers through an easy to use touch-screen graphic user
interface. This allows the corrections staff to functionally control the facility and the inmates with a few quick touches
to the system. This ease of use frees up the corrections staff to spend more time interacting with the inmates personally.

This system can be further enhanced with the use of wireless hand-held tablet computers. If selected as an
enhancement, these tablets can be carried by the corrections officers to give them instant access to the security
electronics system wherever they are located within the facility. The use of RFID card readers at key movement doors
may be chosen as a enhancement to allow staff free movement though these doors without the need to wait for another

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office at a control post to open the door. Another potential enhancement would be the integration of personal duress,
man-down devices to be worn/carried by each corrections officer. These devices provide for almost instant notification
to the supervisory staff that an office is in trouble and an incident has occurred that requires attention and back-up.

6. Additional Enhancements

Extended Maintenance Program (Suggestion Not included in Price): Walsh suggests an extended maintenance
program as a value-added enhancement. Walsh can support the County by working with Subcontractors, Vendors,
and Manufacturers to develop an extended maintenance program. Should this service be desired by Wayne County,
Walsh can enact a program as part of our proven preconstruction process to develop strategies during design and
subcontractor procurement to include an extended maintenance program at a lesser cost than if the extended
maintenance program was purchase later. This could increase the lifecycle costs of the building at a reduced cost
while also decreasing maintenance operational costs.

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TAB Q WAYNE COUNTY
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Construction Expertise
(per Section 5.6)

TAB Q
Construction Expertise
Major risk factors associated with the work in this project are primarily due to the need to reuse work previously
constructed. Much of this work has been subjected to the deteriorating impact of the environment over several seasonal
cycles. The following is a discussion of potential risks and possible strategies to mitigate the negative effect of the risks.

Construction Risks
Description of Risk Item Planned Mitigation of Risk
As Built Conditions, including All as built conditions are presumed to be adequate, accurate and per
utilities, foundations, caissons, MEP specifications. No verification testing has been performed as part of the
infrastructure, masonry, concrete RFP process. Verification Testing will be performed after award to confirm
structure, steel structure adequacy. Discrepancies and defects will be addressed via change order.
Original AECOM/Ghafari design of existing construction is presumed to be
adequate, accurate and per code. Only a conceptual design analysis has
Original Design
been performed and detailed engineering will be performed after award to
confirm.

Inventoried materials are presumed to be fit for intended use in


construction. A visual inspection has been performed and upon award,
detailed verification testing will be performed. If verification testing
Material Inventory reveals any deficiencies in materials, minor correction has been accounted
and will be attempted. If the materials and equipment cannot be corrected
or required major rework, additional costs and any associated schedule
impacts will be addressed via change order.

As Built underground utilities are presumed to be installed per project


documents and adequate for the AECOM/Ghafari design. No verification
As Built Underground Utilities testing has been performed of these utilities as part of the RFP process.
Verification testing will be performed after award and deficiencies will be
addressed via change order.
Site is presumed to be free of hazardous materials and no remediation has
been included in our pricing. An allowance of $500k is being carried for
Hazardous Materials hazardous materials remediation as directed by addendum. To the extent
hazardous materials are identified in an amount that exceeds the
allowance, additional expenses would be addressed via change order.
Any changes to construction made by code enforcement officials after
approval of submitted shop drawings will be addressed via change order to
Code Compliance / Interpretation
design builder. Owner submittal reviews must be comprehensive and
include all appropriate reviewers before approval.
Project design is based on 2009 Building code. If compliance to building
2009 Building code code other than 2009 building code, any needed changes would be
addressed via change order.

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Description of Risk Item Planned Mitigation of Risk
Trade packages required to be publicly bid out after award would create
increased risk to schedule, cost and limit sub market participation. Per
Bid / Trade Packages
Wayne County letter dated 5/16, Design Builder assumes trade packages
will not be required to be bid out after award.
The existing elevator pits and shaft are presumed to be adequate for the
Rework of elevator pits and shafts, if
selected elevator contractor. Any required revisions to the elevator pits
required, are excluded.
and shaft would be addressed via change order.
Tunnel has been configured to avoid a known 30'' watermain, but no other
utility conflicts have been accounted for. A detailed underground
Tunnel completion and potential investigation will be performed after award to determine actual
obstructions. conditions, utility interferences and scope / pricing will be adjusted
accordingly. Any differing site conditions will be addressed via change
order.
All caissons are presumed to be
complete per the AECOM/Ghafari Detailed verification of foundation system will be conducted after award.
design. No additional caisson work Any incomplete caisson work will be addressed via change order.
scope has been included.
End users' programming and scope
preferences outside of ACA Owner to manage end user expectations.
standards.
Disruption of procurement and/or
construction process by third Public relations management and adhering to established protocol.
parties.

Code compliance
It is assumed that the project was reviewed by agencies having jurisdiction during the building permitting process and
that the 2012 Design met the requirements of the applicable building code to their satisfaction at that time. It is further
assumed that the 2017 design is congruent enough with the 2012 design that a new plan review and building permit
will not be required. However, code requirements are subject to individual code reviewer interpretation which may
change due to a change of the reviewer. It has been several years since the project was originally permitted and there
is a likelihood that reviewer personnel may have changed. This could result in the revisions of original code
interpretation. While this is expected in a normal design process it becomes problematic when a portion of the
construction is in place. The D-BE will seek the input of the current code reviewer periodically during the design
process however a change in reviewer who may interpret code requirements differently from a predecessor is a risk
that will be a challenge to mitigate.

Reuse and Adequacy of the Existing Structure to be Incorporated into the Final Design
Based on the information included in the RFP, and our site observations, a considerable amount of structural work was
accomplished on the project before work was stopped. This includes, but is not limited to:
1. deep foundations (caissons)
2. shallow spread footings
3. subgrade foundation and basement walls
4. grade beams
5. cast-in place concrete columns
6. a portion of the thirty two (32) inch thick transfer slab at the Second Floor of the fan area

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7. precast concrete cell modules
8. structural steel framing in Area G and other areas in the project
9. placement of compacted structural fill under the proposed first floor slabs.
The value of this work is considerable, and it is to the benefit of the project that these items be incorporated into the
final construction. Moreover, the RFP requires that the Design Builder become responsible for this work to the extent
that these items, if reused, must be included in the Design Professionals Drawings and be stamped by the Engineer
of Record taking full responsibility for the work. There are significant risks associated with this approach. Work in
place that may not have been properly constructed and/or the work was not properly designed by the original engineers
is judged to be a risk.

Existing Construction Quality


For work in place, it will be necessary to validate that the work meets the construction requirements of the original
plans and specifications. It is assumed that the Owner can, and will, provide the required certifications for Special
Inspection items including, but not limited to, caisson installation, compacted fill and bearing surfaces for footings, cast
in place concrete strength, reinforcing steel placement, and precast concrete elements. Based on these Special
Inspection Reports, certified by Professional Engineers registered in the State of Michigan, the design build team can
establish that the work was properly constructed, and can rely on the work in place being able to meet the original
design requirements. In addition, these Special Inspection reports are required by the Building Code, and therefore
the Building Department will require these documents to close out the project. These Special Inspection Certifications
have not yet been submitted to the Design Build team.

To supplement these Certifications, it is recommended that a budget be set aside for field testing, to be used on an as
needed basis, should quality issues arise when the Special Inspections are reviewed, or should they not be complete.
Additionally, where new shallow foundation elements are proposed, and at representative areas under the footprint of
the building, shallow soil borings should be taken in the compacted fill to verify in-place properties as there may have
been disturbance since the original fill was placed. Four (4) twenty-five (25) foot deep borings in the area of new
footings and ten (10) five (5) foot deep borings (continuous sampling) are recommended to validate the geotechnical
properties of the fill placed in the subgrade.

Design Quality Associated with Existing Construction in Place


The adequacy of the design of the work in place has been a consideration that the Design Build team has been
addressing throughout the proposal period. The risk associated with the possible inadequate design of these elements,
particularly deep foundations and the thirty-two (32) inch thick transfer slab in the fan area, is significant considering
the cost to remediate.

Given the limited time available to validate the initial design, particular attention was paid to the deep foundations and
the thirty-two (32) inch thick transfer slab in the fan area that has been already constructed. A three-dimensional
structural model was created utilizing ETABS finite element and structural design software. Loading consistent with a
full build out of the building with a completed fourth floor and fourth floor tier level in the fan area utilizing precast
concrete cells was utilized. This was the original design approach and remains a design option. It is also the heaviest
construction that can be employed.

Spot checking a various components of the structure was conducted. The general conclusion was that the structure is
not overly robust and was designed, in some areas, with safety factors that are at, or slightly below, those dictated by
the Building Code and/or the parameters specified in the geotechnical report. At least one column, and supporting
caisson at grid N.8 - 12, on the first floor level appears to have a significant overstress in the final build out configuration
shown in the original design.

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The general conclusion and statements made in the preceding paragraph should not be construed as indicator of wide
spread systemic issues with the original design of the work in place. The preliminary analysis indicated that the vast
majority of the work that was checked was satisfactory if it was properly constructed. The intent is to point out that
there may be certain hot spots that are present as the selected design configuration goes through final detailed
analysis, and this is a risk that must be addressed. The more rectilinear layout of the upper floor areas has increased
these hot spots and mitigation measures have been included in the cost proposal.

Once the project is awarded, our approach to this risk will be to attempt to reconstruct the original designers approach,
continue to refine our analysis and aggressively utilize the Code options available to validate the design. In addition,
it should be noted that there are several other factors that potentially work toward the benefit of the project with respect
to this topic.
In the confinement area the option of utilizing a steel frame structure above the second floor, steel panel eight
(8) man dorms and reducing concrete volume on the second floor will also serve to reduce demand on the
foundations that are in place in this area should a design or construction quality issue arise.
Just as a contingency budget is recommended to deal with potential construction quality issues associated with work
in place, a similar contingency budget should be established for potential design quality issues associated with work in
place. The design quality contingency would cover the cost of additional testing that may be required, the cost of
additional analysis and services that may be required of a geotechnical engineer, the design of structural repairs and
upgrades if necessary, and the cost of implementing those repairs.

Reuse and Adequacy of the Existing Systems to be incorporated into the Final Design
Based on the information included in the RFP, and our site observations, limited amounts of ductwork, piping and
conduit have been installed in the subbasement, service basement and the first floor. Work has also been constructed
in the slabs of these floors. The portion of work that has been done includes but is not limited to:

1. domestic hot water piping


2. domestic cold water piping
3. sanitary plumbing piping
4. vent piping
5. floor drains
6. floor cleanouts
7. water closets in precast cells
8. sump pumps
9. conduit& conductors
10. fire protection piping
11. heating hot water piping
12. drainage piping
13. ductwork
14. various wiring to junction boxes
15. incoming utilities
To take advantage of previously purchased and installed work and equipment it is beneficial for many of these items
to be incorporated into the final construction.

Existing Construction Quality and Design Adequacy


For work in place, it will be necessary to validate that the work meets the construction requirements of the original
plans and specifications, and the requirements of the new validated design. In many cases the work will need to be
inspected to verify the quality of installation. If damaged components of any system are encountered, then they will

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need to be removed and replaced. In many cases where ductwork is to be connected into equipment, the ductwork
has been covered with plastic wrap. Ductwork will need to be cleaned and inspected prior to accepting it for reuse.
Piping and conduits will also need to be cleaned to confirm any blockages are removed. All piping, conduit, and wiring
will need to be traced back to its point of origin to ensure proper sizing and routing and tested for conductor integrity.
If the sizing of the existing construction is not appropriate for its intended service, then these components of any system
will need to be removed and replaced. The identified risk is primarily related to items that are buried or incased in
concrete that cannot be accessed for visual inspection.

To deal with this issue it is recommended that a budget be set aside for field testing and possible repair and replacement
of work in place, including required design effort, if upgrades or reconfiguration is required., Related to the reuse of
existing equipment that has been previously been purchased for the project are product warranties. In certain
instances, because of the elapsed time from delivery, standard manufacturer warranties may not be available. To
address this issue, budget should be set aside to address functional issues that may arise during startup and
commissioning, and throughout any warranty period that the Owner wishes to contract for.

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TAB R WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

County Based Enterprise


Inclusion Outreach
(per Section 5.7)

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Section 5.7 | County Based Enterprise Inclusion Outreach


ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

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Section 5.7 | County Based Enterprise Inclusion Outreach


OUTREACH PLAN
Walsh Construction Company II LLC (Walsh), and its affiliates, have many years of federal and public
contracting experience. Through this experience, a very effective subcontractor outreach approach and
methodology has been developed with a proven track record of success. Contributing to the local
economy is a core value of Walsh. Both internal and publically available sources are used, with a special
emphasis to local / regional subcontractors. Our approach specifically for this contract, is to conduct
affirmative outreach to procure supplies and services from businesses located in Wayne County, who are
registered with the County, and meet the criteria to be a County Based Enterprise and/or a Targeted
Growth Community Enterprise, certified by the Human Relations Division. Key elements of our corporate
approach and methodology includes:

Early Execution: To the greatest extent practicable, affirmative outreach starts early and continues
throughout the procurement process. Our estimators and procurement professionals recognize that
some businesses may have limited resources, and strive to address this by initiating the outreach and
solicitation process as early as practicable. During this initial phase, we work closely with the
subcontracting community, to assure bid packages are structured (a) within the capacity of interested
subcontractors, (b) to encourage competitive bids and quality work through packages within their comfort
zone and expertise, and (c) to assure timely and qualified proposals. When practicable, large bid packages
are broken down into smaller packages. Walshs outreach program, which allows adequate time for firms
to express interest, coordinate desired scope, perform an estimate, and ultimately provide a qualified and
competitive proposal, has proven to be successful.

Multiple Source Lists: Effective outreach makes use of multiple source lists, which are instrumental in
increasing opportunities for regional and local firms. A key source used specific to this project, is Wayne
County Human Relations Division, a business diversity group that provides business enterprise
certification and outreach services to local businesses, so they can compete equitably and become
successful in the Wayne County procurement process. With the assistance of Wayne County Human
Relations Division, Walsh is able to foster inclusion of certified enterprises on this project, specifically
those certified as County Based Enterprise (CBE) and/or Target Growth Community Enterprise (TGCE).

In addition to the Wayne County CBE and TGCE source lists, Walsh will use additional private and public
source lists to help identify capable enterprises who meet the needs of the project, and provide guidance
on the countys certification process. Additional source lists that will be utilized include, but are not
limited to, local / regional chamber of commerce; local small and minority business development centers;
and Walshs internal database comprised of contacts made at various local and federally sponsored SB /
DBE conferences, as well as privately hosted local outreach events with local / regional focus.

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Solicitation: Walsh worked closely with Mr. Aaron Wagner, Interim Director, Wayne County Procurement
Division, and Ms. Victoria Inniss-Edwards, Director of Human Relations Division at Wayne County
Department of Corporation Counsel to assure CBEs and TBCEs were provided the information necessary,
and in a timely manner, to participate in this project. Although a directory of CBEs and TBCEs is not
available for public use, Ms. Inniss-Edwards was able to forward our invitation to the members directly,
through an Opportunity Blast. On April 5, 2017, Walsh forwarded an Invitation to Bid (ITB), including
project description, potential subcontracting opportunities, and applicable points of contact, to Wayne
County requesting that the opportunity be provided to CBEs and TBCEs through the County Opportunity
Blast. (Illustration of ITB and email request provided below).

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Advertisements: In addition, Walsh also posted this project bid opportunity on our company website.

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Project Specific Outreach Event:


Walsh has had a presence in the Detroit area since the early 1990s, and completed over $2 Billion
of work in Michigan. Walsh was invited by Wayne County Human Resource Division to attend the
Wayne County hosted workshop held on April 27, 2017, at Wayne County Community College;
Taylor Campus. Walsh was also invited to be a presenter at the workshop, through which we
were able to present subcontracting opportunities and procurement schedules specifically for
the Wayne County Consolidated Jail Project. Interested local contractors were afforded an
opportunity for one-on-one discussions with the Walsh procurement professionals, as well as
networking opportunities with other interested subcontractors. Following are a few illustrations
of our presentation slides, along with illustrations of the attendee sign in sheets/business cards
collected:

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Areas of Assistance to Subcontractors:


Following are some areas of assistance we provide to subcontractors both during the bid/procurement
phases and throughout the project:
o Guide firms who are not familiar with the various Certification Programs in properly becoming
certified.
o Easy and free access to bid documents.
o A dedicated point of contact, who provides guidance regarding scope clarifications.
o Provide technical assistance in an effort to provide maximum practicable opportunity and improve
future capabilities. Such technical assistance can be in the form of guidance regarding construction
logistics, interpretation of contract documents, proper documentation, etc.
o Provide quality assurance and quality control guidance to subcontractors, as needed. This support
comes in many forms, such as definition of performance expectations, payment procedural processes,
and determination of goals and standards.
o Meet each business with a true sense of partnering and cooperative support to address the specific
needs of each subcontractor.

Executive Level Support: Executive level support and focused guidance shall be provided by our Small
Business Liaison Officer (SBLO), Mr. Angelo Trapani. Mr. Trapanis corporate responsibilities are broad,
but all relate to his overall responsibility of corporate small and disadvantaged business utilization
performance and compliance. With over twenty-four (24) years of experience in the construction
industry, his last twenty-one (21) with Walsh, Mr. Trapani is a licensed professional who has acquired an
extensive working knowledge of our bid and procurement processes. A current member of Walshs
Ethics and Compliance Committee and formerly a Walsh project manager, Mr. Trapani applies his
expertise to provide effective internal and external small and disadvantaged business guidance.

We believe this Outreach Plan summarizes a comprehensive approach and methodology that will provide
Wayne Country businesses maximum practicable opportunity to participate on this project. Our approach
and methodology has been developed over many years of federal and public contracting and will create
the highest likelihood of success with the lowest levels of related risks.

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Section 5.7 | County Based Enterprise Inclusion Outreach


INTENDED INCLUSION OF COUNTY BASED (CBE) AND
TARGETED GROWTH COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES (TGCE)
Walsh is committed to providing maximum practicable opportunities (MPO) to local businesses including
County Based Enterprises (CBEs), Targeted Growth Community Enterprises (TGCEs) and other types of
firms including Small Business Enterprises (SBEs), Expanding Business Enterprises (EBEs), Joint Ventures
(JVs), Mentor Ventures (MVs), and Veteran Enterprises (VEs) in support of the Wayne County Local
Business Inclusion Program. Our goals for participation are as follows:
15% - County Base Enterprise
5% - Targeted Growth Community Enterprise

In the interest of providing maximum practicable opportunity (MPO) to local contractors, actual
subcontract awards, and associated distributions of business classifications, are subject to change pending
further evaluation of subcontractor competitiveness, capabilities, scope review, and ongoing good faith
efforts. As we continue to develop our estimate, we will have a clearer understanding of what scopes will
be performed by the CBE, TGCE, SBE, EBE, JV, MV, and VE firms.

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TAB S WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Project Schedule
(per Section 5.8)

TAB S
Schedule Narrative

General
Included weather days per typical local NOAA data as utilized by the US Army Corps of Engineers
Specifications to allocate the correct quantity of weather non-work days for each month of the year. These
figures are conservative, however, it allows us to evaluate the possible impacts due to weather. The following
weather non-work days were added to a special calendar that has been assigned to specific weather sensitive
activities: January-16 non-work days, February-12 non-work days, March-7 non-work days, April-5 non-work
days, May-4 non-work days, June-4 non-work days, July-4 non-work days, August-4 non-work days,
September-4 non-work days, October-4 non-work days, November-5 non-work days, December-11 non-work
days

Based on a NTP on September 1, 2017.

Overall project duration from NTP to Final Completion is 39 months with all bid options exercised, and 36
months with no options exercised.

Permit Design Review Package submittal by January 11, 2018 for the structural and foundation design and
the MEP and architectural submittal by May 17, 2018, however, this can be extended if we determine there is
no need to relocate existing utilities, or we confirm this scope of work has previously been completed.

Permit Review assumed to take less than 45CD. County issuance of permits is assumed to take 2 weeks.

Design assumed to be broken down into three main packages:


1. Soil Erosion Control Package, this package will be fast track and go directly to 100% submission
2. Structural/Enclosure Package, this package will be fast track as well and go directly to the 100%
submission
3. Architectural/MEP package, this package will not be fast track and start with a 60% submission prior to
the 100% submission

IFC for Soil Erosion package is November 20, 2017.

IFC for Structural/Enclosure package is February 23, 2018, with a breakout Mill order package being released
by January 11, 2017 to allow structural steel mill order to be placed prior to IFC of Structural design package.

IFC for Architectural/MEP design package is June 22, 2018.

The Building will be dried in by July 22, 2019, (Roofing complete)

The Enclosure to be complete by September 19, 2019.

The Building will be conditioned 100% for finishes by November 1, 2019.

Commissioning scheduled to begin January 25, 2020.

Life Safety and security systems testing is scheduled to begin April 24, 2020.

The final certificate of occupancy is scheduled to be completed by June 25, 2020.

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Final completion is scheduled to be complete by August 31, 2020.

General Sequence
The building is divided into three main parts. The Bar, the Fan and the Area G section. Each section, with
the exception of G, is subdivided into 3 or more smaller areas. The Bar is made up of Areas A, B, and C.
Area B has been divided into B and B1. B1 is the portion of B that includes the structural steel first floor
section. This area is being left out to allow hoisting access to complete the remaining Bar areas. The Fan is
made up of main areas D, E, and F, D1, E1, and F1, additionally area E of the Fan has been divided into E
and E2. E2 is the section of E that will be left out in order to provide hoisting access to erect the precast cells
and structure for the Fan.

The Fan foundation and first floor cast in place concrete will start first in area F, then progress to area E, and
on to area D. As the Fan is constructed, the remaining structural construction will commence in area G and
progress onto the Bar, area C, area B, and area A, respectively.

As a floor of an area is started and completed, the next floor will be commenced as well as the adjacent area
of the same floor in a somewhat simultaneous up and over sequence. This will allow the building construction
to progress in multiple areas and open up workspace for the interior construction as well as complete the
building by floors in lieu of areas. This will limit the silo effect that can cause inefficient work by the trades.
On each side of the building there will be a dedicated crane setup to support the structural construction. One
to support the Fan and one to support the Bar. Due to the confined site on the Bar side of the building, the
sequencing will be more rigid, whereas the Fan side of the project will be able to be more flexible with its
sequence. The Bar will have to be constructed starting with area G and then moving through areas C, B and
A respectively. Once access past B1 is no longer necessary, the B1 foundations and structure will be
constructed. The Fan will have similar provisions to allow hoisting of the precast and structural members by
leaving out a portion of area E (labeled E2). This portion will be completed once all the precast cells and
structure has been installed for the remaining areas of the Fan. After E2 is complete, the structural
construction of areas D1, E1 and F1 will commence and complete, in that general order.

As floors are completed, the layout and installation of the MEP and interior non-structural walls will commence.
The current schedule has this activity waiting on all of the floor to be structurally complete, however, portions
of the floors will be complete ahead of others and it should be possible to start the layout and MEP on those
sections. Also, as the structure is completed, the enclosure activities will begin and proceed until complete.
The goal is to get the roof installed and the bulk of the exterior enclosure to allow a protected, dry work
environment for the interior trades.

The interior sequence of each floor is similar and is kicked off by the layout activity. Following the layout, is
the rough in of MEP systems as well as any non-structural walls in preparation to trim out the MEP systems
and install of finishes. The current schedule is somewhat general and a bit conservative for the interior
construction. This is by design and the sequences and durations of all interior activities will be detailed as the
design is completed. Some floors may increase in overall duration, but others will be reduced as this detail is
added.

Each floor drives to a completion date and ready for commissioning milestone. These milestones, in turn
drive the final commissioning activity and the other systems testing in the schedule.

The final testing activities will also be reviewed as the design is completed and revised as necessary to reflect
any necessary changes. This current schedule in essence has time set aside from the start of commissioning,

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January 25, 2020 through the end of the project, August 31, 2020 that can be divided up however necessary
to account for the different tests and commissioning activities and allow us to account for local variances
relating to those tests and systems.

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BASE BID SCHEDULE WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL
Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility BASE BID WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Cty Jail Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:36
TASK filter: All Activities Data Date:28-Jun-2017 Page 1 of 15

Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility BASE BID
Administrative
Project Milestones
Overall Project Milestones
000001 Submit Proposal 1 28-Jun-2017 28-Jun-2017 7Day Week (CD) Submit Proposal
000002 Review Proposal and Notice of Award 20 29-Jun-2017 18-Jul-2017 7Day Week (CD) Review Proposal and Notice of Award
000003 Award Contract 44 19-Jul-2017 31-Aug-2017 7Day Week (CD) Award Contract
000000 Notice to Proceed-Construction Start 0 01-Sep-2017 7Day Week (CD) Notice to Proceed-Construction Start
000060 Overall Construction Duration 1096 01-Sep-2017 31-Aug-2020 7Day Week (CD) Overall Construction Du
000010 Kick Off Meeting 1 03-Sep-2017 03-Sep-2017 7Day Week (CD) Kick Off Meeting
000081 Complete Design for IFC DP1-Sitework FAST TRACK 56 04-Sep-2017 20-Nov-2017 5day WW/WH Complete Design for IFC DP1-Sitework FAST TRACK
000082 Complete Design for IFC DP2-Structural/Enclosure FAST TRACK 121 04-Sep-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Complete Design for IFC DP2-Structural/Enclosure FAST TRACK
000083 Complete Design for IFC DP3-Architectural/MEP 206 04-Sep-2017 22-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Complete Design for IFC DP3-Architectural/MEP
000091 Place Structural Steel Mill Order 0 12-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Place Structural Steel Mill Order
000040 Dry In Complete Fan 0 23-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Fan
000041 Dry In Complete Bar 0 22-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Bar
000070 Enclosure Complete 0 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Enclosure Complete
999995 Conditioned Space Ready for Finishes 0 01-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Conditioned Space Ready for Finishes
999996 Commissioning 90 25-Jan-2020 23-Apr-2020 7Day Week (CD) Commissioning
000130 Ready for Fire Detection & Alarm Test 0 13-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Fire Detection & Alarm Test
000100 Ready for Fire Protection Final System Test 0 23-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Fire Protection Final System T
000110 Ready for Security Final System Test 0 23-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Security Final System Test
000120 Perform Security Final System Test 30 24-Apr-2020 04-Jun-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security Final System Test
000140 Perform Fire Detection & Alarm Test 15 05-Jun-2020 25-Jun-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire Detection & Alarm T
000150 Perform Fire Protection Final System Test 15 05-Jun-2020 25-Jun-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire Protection Final Sy
999997 Closeout/Punchlist/Certifications 60 26-Jun-2020 24-Aug-2020 7Day Week (CD) Closeout/Punchlist/Certifi
999999 Final Completion/Occupancy (by August 31, 2020) 0 31-Aug-2020 7Day Week (CD) Final Completion/Occup
999998 Minor Punchlist and FInal Closeout (by October 30, 2020) 60 01-Sep-2020 30-Oct-2020 7Day Week (CD) Minor Punchlist a
Area Summaries
M1360 Fan Structure 274 12-Mar-2018 04-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Fan Structure
M1370 Bar Super Structure 267 26-Apr-2018 10-May-2019 5day WW/WH Bar Super Structure
M1480 Area G Structure 32 21-May-2018 03-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Area G Structure
Preconstruction and Mandatory Tasks
Permitting
M1280 Prepare and Submit to City/County Stuctural Permitting Design Documents 15 20-Dec-2017 11-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit to City/County Stuctural Permitting Design Documents
M1290 City/County Review of Stuctural Permitting Design Documents 45 12-Jan-2018 25-Feb-2018 7Day Week (CD) City/County Review of Stuctural Permitting Design Documents
M1300 City/County Issue Stuctural Permit 14 26-Feb-2018 11-Mar-2018 7Day Week (CD) City/County Issue Stuctural Permit
M1490 Prepare and Submit to City/County MEP/Arch Permitting Design Documents 15 27-Apr-2018 17-May-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit to City/County MEP/Arch Permitting Design Documents
M1500 City/County Review of MEP/Arch Permitting Design Documents 45 18-May-2018 01-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) City/County Review of MEP/Arch Permitting Design Documents
M1510 City/County Issue MEP/Arch Permit 14 02-Jul-2018 15-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) City/County Issue MEP/Arch Permit
Issued For Construction Design Documents
Pre Design Inspections/Testing
M1340 Freeze Floor Plans 10 04-Sep-2017 15-Sep-2017 5day WW/WH Freeze Floor Plans
M1310 Review Special Inspection Reports 10 04-Sep-2017 15-Sep-2017 5day WW/WH Review Special Inspection Reports
M1320 Field Inspection and Scan of Existing 15 04-Sep-2017 22-Sep-2017 5day WW/WH Field Inspection and Scan of Existing
M1341 Programming Confirmation 15 04-Sep-2017 22-Sep-2017 5day WW/WH Programming Confirmation
M1330 Additional Field Testing-Verify Utilities/TV UG/MEP 20 18-Sep-2017 13-Oct-2017 5day WW/WH Additional Field Testing-Verify Utilities/TV UG/MEP
Erosion Controls Design Package FAST TRACK
M1000 Prepare and Submit 100% Erosion Control Design 24 04-Sep-2017 05-Oct-2017 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit 100% Erosion Control Design
M1010 GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Erosion Control Design 3 06-Oct-2017 10-Oct-2017 5day WW/WH GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Erosion Control Design

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Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
M1020 Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Erosion Control Design 3 11-Oct-2017 13-Oct-2017 5day WW/WH Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Erosion Control Design
M1030 County Review 100% Erosion Control Design 21 14-Oct-2017 03-Nov-2017 7Day Week (CD) County Review 100% Erosion Control Design
M1040 Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Erosion Control Design 5 06-Nov-2017 10-Nov-2017 5day WW/WH Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Erosion Control Design
M1050 Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Erosion Control Design 5 13-Nov-2017 17-Nov-2017 5day WW/WH Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Erosion Control Design
M1060 Issue IFC Erosion Control Design 1 20-Nov-2017 20-Nov-2017 5day WW/WH Issue IFC Erosion Control Design
Structural/Enclosure Design Package FAST TRACK
M1070 Prepare and Submit 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 80 04-Sep-2017 27-Dec-2017 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1080 GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 5 28-Dec-2017 04-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1180 Mill Order Package Release 5 05-Jan-2018 11-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Mill Order Package Release
M1090 Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 5 05-Jan-2018 11-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1100 County Review 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 21 12-Jan-2018 01-Feb-2018 7Day Week (CD) County Review 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1110 Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 10 02-Feb-2018 15-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1120 Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 5 16-Feb-2018 22-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1130 Issue IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 1 23-Feb-2018 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Issue IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
Architectural/MEP Design Package
M1140 Prepare and Submit 60% Arch/MEP Design 80 04-Sep-2017 27-Dec-2017 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit 60% Arch/MEP Design
M1150 GC/Subcontractor Review 60% Arch/MEP Design 5 28-Dec-2017 04-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH GC/Subcontractor Review 60% Arch/MEP Design
M1160 Incorp GC Comments and Submit 60% Arch/MEP Design 5 05-Jan-2018 11-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp GC Comments and Submit 60% Arch/MEP Design
M1170 County Review 60% Arch/MEP Design 21 12-Jan-2018 01-Feb-2018 7Day Week (CD) County Review 60% Arch/MEP Design
M1210 Incorp Comments and Submit 100% Arch/MEP Design 65 02-Feb-2018 03-May-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp Comments and Submit 100% Arch/MEP Design
M1220 GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Arch/MEP Design 5 04-May-2018 10-May-2018 5day WW/WH GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Arch/MEP Design
M1230 Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Arch/MEP Design 5 11-May-2018 17-May-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Arch/MEP Design
M1240 County Review 100% Arch/MEP Design 21 18-May-2018 07-Jun-2018 7Day Week (CD) County Review 100% Arch/MEP Design
M1250 Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Arch/MEP Design 5 08-Jun-2018 14-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Arch/MEP Design
M1260 Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Arch/MEP Design 5 15-Jun-2018 21-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Arch/MEP Design
M1270 Issue IFC Arch/MEP Design 1 22-Jun-2018 22-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Issue IFC Arch/MEP Design
Long Lead Procurement
P1010 Prepare/Submit and Approve Enclosure Materials 60 30-Nov-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Enclosure Materials
P1000 Prepare/Submit and Approve Structural Steel 60 30-Nov-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Structural Steel
P2030 Prepare/Submit and Approve Structural Precast and New Cells 60 30-Nov-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Structural Precast and New Cells
P2060 Prepare/Submit and Approve Steel Panels 60 30-Nov-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Steel Panels
P1120 Structural Steel Mill Rolling 25 12-Jan-2018 15-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Structural Steel Mill Rolling
P1020 Fabricate Structural Steel 60 26-Feb-2018 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Structural Steel
P2040 Fabricate Structural Precast and New Cells 60 26-Feb-2018 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Structural Precast and New Cells
P2070 Fabricate Steel Panels 60 26-Feb-2018 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Steel Panels
P1030 Fabricate Enclosure Materials 130 26-Feb-2018 27-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Enclosure Materials
P1040 Prepare/Submit and Approve Finish Materials 60 02-Apr-2018 22-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Finish Materials
P1050 Prepare/Submit and Approve MEP Materials 60 02-Apr-2018 22-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve MEP Materials
P1060 Deliver Structural Steel 0 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Structural Steel
P2050 Deliver Structural Precast and New Cells 0 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Structural Precast and New Cells
P2080 Deliver Steel Panels 0 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Steel Panels
P1070 Fabricate Finish Materials 60 25-Jun-2018 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Finish Materials
P1080 Fabricate MEP Materials 60 25-Jun-2018 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate MEP Materials
P1090 Deliver Enclosure Materials 0 27-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Enclosure Materials
P1110 Deliver Finish Materials 0 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Finish Materials
P1100 Deliver MEP Materials 0 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver MEP Materials
Security System Equipment
P2000 Prepare/Submit and Approve Security Equipment 60 25-Jun-2018 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Security Equipment
P2010 Fabricate Security Equipment 130 18-Sep-2018 22-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Fabricate Security Equipment
P2020 Deliver Security Equipment 0 22-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Deliver Security Equipment
Construction
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General
G1000 Mobilization 45 03-Oct-2017 06-Dec-2017 5day WW/WH Mobilization
G1040 Install Soil Erosion Controls 10 21-Nov-2017 06-Dec-2017 5day WW/WH Install Soil Erosion Controls
G1010 Dismantle Precast Structures for Re-setting 20 07-Dec-2017 05-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Dismantle Precast Structures for Re-setting
G1015 Dismantle Area G Structural Steel to Grade 20 07-Dec-2017 05-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Dismantle Area G Structural Steel to Grade
G1050 Haul in Stored Precast Structures 20 29-Jan-2018 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Haul in Stored Precast Structures
G1020 Fine Grade/Touch Up Existing for Remaining Building Slabs 10 12-Mar-2018 23-Mar-2018 5day WW/WH Fine Grade/Touch Up Existing for Remaining Building Slabs
G1055 Erect Precast Long Reach Structures 2nd-Roof Fan (192 Cells) 32 12-Mar-2018 24-Apr-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Long Reach Structures 2nd-Roof Fan (192 Cells)
G1030 Demobilization 14 18-Aug-2020 31-Aug-2020 7Day Week (CD) Demobilization
Structural
Structural Fan
Fan 1st Floor-Area F/E/D
FED01000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F/E/D 20 12-Mar-2018 16-Apr-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED01020 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F/E/D 7 17-Apr-2018 23-Apr-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F/E/D
FED01140 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor F/E/D 45 25-Jun-2018 10-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED01230 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D 15 14-Aug-2018 10-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED01280 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D 25 11-Sep-2018 23-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED01310 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D 7 24-Oct-2018 30-Oct-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D
Fan 2nd Floor-Area F/E/D
FED02000 FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor F/E/D 30 26-Apr-2018 14-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED02010 Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor F/E/D 7 15-Jun-2018 21-Jun-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor F/E/D
FED02040 Erect Precast Cells 2nd Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 15-Jun-2018 10-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 2nd Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED02020 Erect Precast Cells 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 21-Jun-2018 16-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED02030 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor F/E/D 15 22-Jun-2018 17-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED02050 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D 15 17-Jul-2018 09-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED02060 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D 15 19-Jul-2018 10-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED02070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D 7 11-Aug-2018 17-Aug-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D
Fan 3rd Floor-Area F/E/D
FED03000 Erect Precast Cells 3rd Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 29-Jun-2018 24-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 3rd Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED03010 Erect Precast Cells 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 05-Jul-2018 30-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED03030 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor F/E/D 15 10-Aug-2018 06-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED03020 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor F/E/D 20 20-Aug-2018 24-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED03050 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D 15 07-Sep-2018 02-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED03060 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D 15 07-Sep-2018 02-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED03040 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor F/E/D 7 25-Sep-2018 01-Oct-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor F/E/D
FED03070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D 7 03-Oct-2018 09-Oct-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D
Fan Roof-Area F/E/D
FED05000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof F/E/D 20 04-Oct-2018 05-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof F/E/D
Weather
FED05010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof F/E/D 7 06-Nov-2018 12-Nov-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof F/E/D
Structural Fan-Area E2
1st Floor Fan-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED21010 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor E2 10 31-Aug-2018 18-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor E2
Weather
FED21000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor E2 15 04-Oct-2018 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor E2
Weather
FED21040 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2 3 30-Oct-2018 01-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2
Weather
FED21020 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor E2 7 30-Oct-2018 05-Nov-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor E2
FED21050 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2 5 02-Nov-2018 09-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2
Weather
FED21060 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2 7 10-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2
2nd Floor Fan-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED22000 FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor E2 15 06-Nov-2018 03-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor E2
Weather
FED22010 Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor E2 7 04-Dec-2018 10-Dec-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor E2
FED22020 Erect Precast Cells 2nd Floor E2 (14 Cells) 5 11-Dec-2018 18-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 2nd Floor E2 (14 Cells)
Weather
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J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
FED22040 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor E2 3 20-Dec-2018 27-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor E2
Weather
FED22030 Erect Precast Cells 2nd Tier Floor E2 (14 Cells) 5 20-Dec-2018 31-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 2nd Tier Floor E2 (14 Cells)
Weather
FED22060 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor E2 5 28-Dec-2018 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED22050 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor E2 3 03-Jan-2019 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED22070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor E2 7 08-Jan-2019 14-Jan-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor E2
3rd Floor Fan-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED23000 Erect Precast Cells 3rd Floor E2 (14 Cells) 5 03-Jan-2019 10-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 3rd Floor E2 (14 Cells)
Weather
FED23030 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor E2 5 08-Jan-2019 17-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor E2
Weather
FED23020 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor E2 3 14-Jan-2019 17-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor E2
Weather
FED23010 Erect Precast Cells 3rd Tier Floor E2 (14 Cells) 5 14-Jan-2019 21-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 3rd Tier Floor E2 (14 Cells)
Weather
FED23060 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor E2 7 18-Jan-2019 24-Jan-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor E2
FED23050 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor E2 5 18-Jan-2019 28-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED23040 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor E2 3 22-Jan-2019 28-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED23070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor E2 7 29-Jan-2019 04-Feb-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor E2
Roof Fan-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED25000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof E2 5 29-Jan-2019 05-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof E2
Weather
FED25010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof E2 7 06-Feb-2019 12-Feb-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof E2
Structural Fan-Area F1/E1/D1
1st Floor Fan-Area F1/E1/D1
FED11000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 15 23-Aug-2018 18-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11010 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 15 31-Aug-2018 27-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11020 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 7 19-Sep-2018 25-Sep-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
FED11030 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 5 20-Sep-2018 27-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11040 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 20 28-Sep-2018 31-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11050 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 7 01-Nov-2018 07-Nov-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
FED11060 CMU Walls Inc In MEP Rough Ins 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 30 01-Nov-2018 28-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH CMU Walls Inc In MEP Rough Ins 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11070 Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1 5 31-Dec-2018 08-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11080 Topping Slab Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1 5 10-Jan-2019 18-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Topping Slab Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11090 Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 15 10-Jan-2019 07-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11100 Cure Topping Slab Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1 7 19-Jan-2019 25-Jan-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Topping Slab Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1
FED11110 CMU Walls Inc In MEP Rough Ins 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1 30 28-Jan-2019 26-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH CMU Walls Inc In MEP Rough Ins 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11120 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof F1/E1/D1 16 07-Mar-2019 04-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11130 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof F1/E1/D1 7 05-Apr-2019 11-Apr-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof F1/E1/D1
Structural Area G
Basement Area G
G01120 Install Underslab Utilities Slab on Grade Basement Area G 9 25-Jun-2018 06-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities Slab on Grade Basement Area G
G01130 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade Basement Area G 5 29-Jun-2018 06-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade Basement Area G
G01150 FRP Slab on Grade Basement Area G 9 09-Jul-2018 19-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade Basement Area G
G01170 Cure Slab on Grade Basement Area G 7 20-Jul-2018 26-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade Basement Area G
G01190 Complete CMU Walls Basement Area G 9 27-Jul-2018 08-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Complete CMU Walls Basement Area G
1st Floor Area G
G01000 Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor Area G 10 21-May-2018 05-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor Area G
Weather
G01010 Install Underslab Utilities Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G 5 05-Jul-2018 12-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G
Weather
G01020 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G 2 10-Jul-2018 12-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G
Weather
G01030 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G 5 13-Jul-2018 20-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G
Weather
G01040 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G 7 21-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G
Roof Area G
G02000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof Area G 16 07-Jun-2018 03-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof Area G
Weather
G02010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof Area G 7 04-Jul-2018 10-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof Area G
Structural Bar-Areas C/B/A
Tunnel

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J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
TUN1000 Complete Tunnel Excavation 21 01-May-2018 30-May-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH Complete Tunnel Excavation
TUN1010 FRP Tunnel Completion 25 31-May-2018 05-Jul-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH FRP Tunnel Completion
TUN1020 Cure Tunnel Completion 7 06-Jul-2018 16-Jul-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH Cure Tunnel Completion
TUN1030 Backfill/Replace Pavement Tunnel Completion 16 17-Jul-2018 07-Aug-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH Backfill/Replace Pavement Tunnel Completion
TUN1040 MEP and Finishes Tunnel 40 17-Jul-2018 11-Sep-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH MEP and Finishes Tunnel
Sub Basement
SBAS1000 Install Underslab Utilities Slabs on Grade Sub Basement 13 17-Jul-2018 02-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities Slabs on Grade Sub Basement
SBAS1010 Vapor Barrier Install Slabs on Grade Sub Basement 5 27-Jul-2018 02-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slabs on Grade Sub Basement
SBAS1020 FRP Slab on Grade Sub Basement 9 03-Aug-2018 15-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade Sub Basement
SBAS1030 Cure Slab on Grade Sub Basement 7 16-Aug-2018 22-Aug-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade Sub Basement
SBAS1040 Complete CMU Walls Sub Basement 13 23-Aug-2018 10-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Complete CMU Walls Sub Basement
Service & CEP Basement
BAS1000 Install Underslab Utilities Slabs on Grade Service & CEP Basement 13 03-Aug-2018 21-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities Slabs on Grade Service & CEP Basement
BAS1010 Vapor Barrier Install Slabs on Grade Service & CEP Basement 5 15-Aug-2018 21-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slabs on Grade Service & CEP Basement
BAS1020 FRP Slab on Grade Service & CEP Basement 9 22-Aug-2018 03-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade Service & CEP Basement
BAS1030 Cure Slab on Grade Service & CEP Basement 7 04-Sep-2018 10-Sep-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade Service & CEP Basement
BAS1040 Complete CMU Walls Service & CEP Basement 13 11-Sep-2018 27-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Complete CMU Walls Service & CEP Basement
1st Floor Bar-Area C/B/A
CBA01000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor C/B/A 34 26-Apr-2018 21-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01010 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor C/B/A 7 22-Jun-2018 28-Jun-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor C/B/A
CBA01020 Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor C/B/A 10 29-Jun-2018 16-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01030 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor C/B/A 45 20-Jul-2018 05-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01040 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A 5 28-Sep-2018 05-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01050 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A 13 08-Oct-2018 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01060 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A 7 30-Oct-2018 05-Nov-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A
2nd Floor Bar-Area C/B/A
CBA02000 FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor C/B/A 40 11-May-2018 19-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02010 Erect Steel Cells 2nd Floor C/B/A 30 25-Jun-2018 13-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Steel Cells 2nd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02020 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor C/B/A 10 17-Jul-2018 01-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02040 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor C/B/A 25 17-Jul-2018 27-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02030 Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor C/B/A 7 20-Jul-2018 26-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor C/B/A
CBA02050 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor C/B/A 7 02-Aug-2018 08-Aug-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor C/B/A
CBA02060 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A 25 02-Aug-2018 14-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02080 Erect Steel Cells 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A 30 28-Aug-2018 19-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Steel Cells 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A 7 15-Sep-2018 21-Sep-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A
CBA02090 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A 25 17-Sep-2018 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
3rd Floor Bar-Area C/B/A
CBA03000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor C/B/A 25 04-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03020 Erect Steel Cells 3rd Floor C/B/A 30 30-Oct-2018 24-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Steel Cells 3rd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor C/B/A 7 14-Nov-2018 20-Nov-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor C/B/A
CBA03030 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor C/B/A 25 26-Nov-2018 15-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03040 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A 25 14-Dec-2018 04-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03060 Erect Steel Cells 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A 30 17-Jan-2019 18-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Steel Cells 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03050 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A 7 05-Feb-2019 11-Feb-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A
CBA03070 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A 25 05-Feb-2019 26-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
Roof Bar-Area C/B/A
CBA04000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof C/B/A 25 28-Feb-2019 12-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof C/B/A
Weather
CBA04010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof C/B/A 7 13-Apr-2019 19-Apr-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof C/B/A
Structural Bar-Area B1
1st Floor Bar-Area B1
CBA11000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor B1 10 08-Mar-2019 26-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor B1
Weather
Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
CBA11010 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor B1 7 27-Mar-2019 02-Apr-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor B1
CBA11020 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor B1 9 28-Mar-2019 11-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor B1
Weather
CBA11030 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1 5 04-Apr-2019 11-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1
Weather
CBA11040 Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor B1 13 04-Apr-2019 25-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor B1
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CBA11050 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1 9 12-Apr-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1
Weather
CBA11070 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof B1 10 26-Apr-2019 10-May-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof B1
Weather
CBA11060 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1 7 27-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1
CBA11080 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof B1 7 11-May-2019 17-May-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof B1
Exterior Construction
Sitework/Utility Project
ES1010 Rough Grade Site 10 12-Mar-2018 29-Mar-2018 5day WW/WH Rough Grade Site
Weather
ES1000 Remove/Abandon Existing Utilities 10 12-Mar-2018 29-Mar-2018 5day WW/WH Remove/Abandon Existing Utilities
Weather
ES1020 Install/Relocate New Utilities 20 12-Mar-2018 16-Apr-2018 5day WW/WH Install/Relocate New Utilities
Weather
ES1030 Install Roads and Site Improvements 20 30-Aug-2019 27-Sep-2019 5day Non-Winter/WH Install Roads and Site Improvements
Enclosure Fan
EF1010 Install Roofing Fan 40 07-Feb-2019 23-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Install Roofing Fan
Weather
EF1000 Install Enclosure Fan 80 07-Mar-2019 25-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Install Enclosure Fan
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EF1030 Dry In Complete Fan 0 23-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Fan
Weather
EF1020 Install Ext Doors and Hardware Fan 20 01-Jul-2019 01-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Install Ext Doors and Hardware Fan
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EF1040 Enclosure Complete Fan 0 01-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Enclosure Complete Fan
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Enclosure Bar
EB1000 Install Enclosure Bar 80 26-Apr-2019 11-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Install Enclosure Bar
Weather
EB1010 Install Roofing Bar 40 13-May-2019 22-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Install Roofing Bar
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EB1030 Dry In Complete Bar 0 22-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Bar
Weather
EB1020 Install Ext Doors and Hardware Bar 20 16-Aug-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Install Ext Doors and Hardware Bar
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EB1040 Enclosure Complete Bar 0 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Enclosure Complete Bar
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Enclosure Area G
EG1010 Install Roofing Area G 15 05-Jul-2018 30-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Install Roofing Area G
Weather
EG1020 Dry In Complete Area G 0 30-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Area G
Weather
EG1000 Install Enclosure Area G 30 28-Aug-2018 19-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Install Enclosure Area G
Weather
EG1030 Install Ext Doors and Hardware Area G 15 04-Oct-2018 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Install Ext Doors and Hardware Area G
Weather
EG1040 Enclosure Complete Area G 0 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Enclosure Complete Area G
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Interior Construction
Sub Basement EL 70'-0"
IBB31000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 16-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IBB31020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 30-Jul-2018 10-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IBB31010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 11-Sep-2018 24-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IBB31040 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 25-Sep-2018 22-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IBB31030 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 25-Sep-2018 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IBB31050 Plumbing Rough In 25 30-Oct-2018 05-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IBB31060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 01-Nov-2018 07-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IBB31070 Mechanical Rough In 25 02-Nov-2018 10-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IBB31090 Electrical Rough In 25 09-Nov-2018 17-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IBB31150 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 16-Nov-2018 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IBB31080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 06-Dec-2018 12-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IBB31100 HVAC Controls Installation 5 11-Dec-2018 17-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IBB31170 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 18-Dec-2018 09-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IBB31160 Security Systems Rough In 25 25-Mar-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IBB31110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 20-May-2019 14-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IBB31120 Firestopping Installation 15 27-May-2019 14-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IBB31140 Mechanical Trim Out 15 17-Jun-2019 05-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IBB31130 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 17-Jun-2019 12-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IBB31240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 05-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IBB31270 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 08-Jul-2019 19-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IBB31180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 12-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IBB31220 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 15-Jul-2019 19-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IBB31290 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 15-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IBB31250 Electrical Trim Out 10 15-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IBB31260 Plumbing Trim Out 10 15-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IBB31210 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 15-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IBB31190 Sealants Installation 15 15-Jul-2019 02-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IBB31200 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 15-Jul-2019 02-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IBB31280 Security Systems Trim Out 20 15-Jul-2019 09-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IBB31230 Ready for TAB 0 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IBB31300 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 29-Jul-2019 09-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IBB31310 Signage Installation 5 12-Aug-2019 16-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IBB31320 Window Treatments Installation 5 12-Aug-2019 16-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IBB31330 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 04-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IBB31340 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 02-Dec-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IBB31350 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 09-Dec-2019 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IBB31360 Ready for Commissioning 0 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IBB31370 Install FFE Items 35 23-Dec-2019 07-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
CEP Basement EL 80'-0"
IBB21000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 30-Jul-2018 10-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IBB21020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 13-Aug-2018 24-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IBB21010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 28-Sep-2018 11-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IBB21040 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 12-Oct-2018 08-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IBB21030 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 12-Oct-2018 15-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IBB21050 Plumbing Rough In 25 16-Nov-2018 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IBB21060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 20-Nov-2018 28-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IBB21070 Mechanical Rough In 25 21-Nov-2018 31-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IBB21090 Electrical Rough In 25 28-Nov-2018 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IBB21150 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 07-Dec-2018 14-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IBB21080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 27-Dec-2018 02-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IBB21100 HVAC Controls Installation 5 01-Jan-2019 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IBB21170 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 08-Jan-2019 28-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IBB21160 Security Systems Rough In 25 25-Mar-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IBB21110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 23-Jul-2019 19-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IBB21120 Firestopping Installation 15 30-Jul-2019 19-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IBB21140 Mechanical Trim Out 15 20-Aug-2019 09-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IBB21130 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 20-Aug-2019 16-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IBB21240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 09-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IBB21270 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 10-Sep-2019 23-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IBB21180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 16-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IBB21220 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 17-Sep-2019 23-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IBB21290 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 17-Sep-2019 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IBB21250 Electrical Trim Out 10 17-Sep-2019 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IBB21260 Plumbing Trim Out 10 17-Sep-2019 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IBB21210 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 17-Sep-2019 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IBB21190 Sealants Installation 15 17-Sep-2019 07-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IBB21200 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 17-Sep-2019 07-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IBB21280 Security Systems Trim Out 20 17-Sep-2019 14-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IBB21230 Ready for TAB 0 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IBB21300 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 01-Oct-2019 14-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IBB21310 Signage Installation 5 15-Oct-2019 21-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IBB21320 Window Treatments Installation 5 15-Oct-2019 21-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IBB21330 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 04-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IBB21340 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 02-Dec-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IBB21350 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 09-Dec-2019 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IBB21360 Ready for Commissioning 0 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IBB21370 Install FFE Items 35 23-Dec-2019 07-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Service Basement EL 85'-0"
IBB11000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 13-Aug-2018 24-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IBB11020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 27-Aug-2018 07-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IBB11010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 28-Sep-2018 11-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IBB11040 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 12-Oct-2018 08-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IBB11030 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 12-Oct-2018 15-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IBB11050 Plumbing Rough In 25 16-Nov-2018 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IBB11060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 20-Nov-2018 28-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IBB11070 Mechanical Rough In 25 21-Nov-2018 31-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IBB11090 Electrical Rough In 25 28-Nov-2018 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IBB11150 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 07-Dec-2018 14-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IBB11080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 27-Dec-2018 02-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IBB11100 HVAC Controls Installation 5 01-Jan-2019 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IBB11170 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 08-Jan-2019 28-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IBB11160 Security Systems Rough In 25 25-Mar-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IBB11110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 20-May-2019 14-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IBB11120 Firestopping Installation 15 27-May-2019 14-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IBB11140 Mechanical Trim Out 15 17-Jun-2019 05-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IBB11130 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 17-Jun-2019 12-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IBB11240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 05-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IBB11270 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 08-Jul-2019 19-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IBB11180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 12-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IBB11220 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 15-Jul-2019 19-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IBB11290 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 15-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IBB11250 Electrical Trim Out 10 15-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IBB11260 Plumbing Trim Out 10 15-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IBB11210 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 15-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IBB11190 Sealants Installation 15 15-Jul-2019 02-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IBB11200 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 15-Jul-2019 02-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IBB11280 Security Systems Trim Out 20 15-Jul-2019 09-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IBB11230 Ready for TAB 0 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IBB11300 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 29-Jul-2019 09-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IBB11310 Signage Installation 5 12-Aug-2019 16-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IBB11320 Window Treatments Installation 5 12-Aug-2019 16-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IBB11330 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 04-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IBB11340 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 02-Dec-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IBB11350 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 09-Dec-2019 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IBB11360 Ready for Commissioning 0 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IBB11370 Install FFE Items 35 23-Dec-2019 07-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Interior Construction Fan
First Floor EL 100'-0" Fan
IF11000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 15 15-Mar-2019 04-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IF11010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 05-Apr-2019 18-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IF11020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 05-Apr-2019 18-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IF11030 Non Structural CMU Walls 45 19-Apr-2019 20-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IF11040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 60 19-Apr-2019 11-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IF11050 Plumbing Rough In 50 24-May-2019 01-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IF11060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 28-May-2019 05-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IF11070 Mechanical Rough In 50 29-May-2019 06-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IF11100 Electrical Rough In 50 05-Jun-2019 13-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IF11230 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 12-Jun-2019 20-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IF11240 Security Systems Rough In 50 12-Jun-2019 20-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IF11080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 02-Aug-2019 08-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IF11090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 07-Aug-2019 13-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IF11110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 09-Aug-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IF11200 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 25 14-Aug-2019 17-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IF11120 Firestopping Installation 14 02-Sep-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IF11130 Mechanical Trim Out 14 20-Sep-2019 09-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IF11140 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 18 20-Sep-2019 15-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IF11260 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 09-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IF11300 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 10-Oct-2019 23-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IF11150 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 15-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IF11160 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 16-Oct-2019 22-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IF11270 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 16-Oct-2019 29-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IF11280 Electrical Trim Out 10 16-Oct-2019 29-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IF11290 Plumbing Trim Out 10 16-Oct-2019 29-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IF11170 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 16-Oct-2019 29-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IF11180 Sealants Installation 14 16-Oct-2019 04-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IF11190 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 14 16-Oct-2019 04-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IF11310 Security Systems Trim Out 18 16-Oct-2019 08-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IF11210 Flooring 30 16-Oct-2019 26-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IF11220 Kitchen/Laundry Flooring 30 16-Oct-2019 26-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Kitchen/Laundry Flooring
IF11250 Ready for TAB 0 29-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IF11320 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 30-Oct-2019 12-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IF11330 Signage Installation 5 13-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IF11340 Window Treatments Installation 5 13-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IF11350 Laundry Equipment Install 20 13-Nov-2019 10-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Laundry Equipment Install
IF11360 Kitchen Equipment Install 30 13-Nov-2019 24-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Kitchen Equipment Install
IF11370 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 18 11-Dec-2019 03-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IF11380 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 06-Jan-2020 10-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IF11390 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 13-Jan-2020 24-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IF11400 Ready for Commissioning 0 24-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IF11410 Install FFE Items 35 27-Jan-2020 13-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Second Floor EL 124'-0" Fan
IF21000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 18-Jan-2019 31-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IF21010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 01-Feb-2019 14-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IF21020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 01-Feb-2019 14-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IF21030 Non Structural CMU Walls 18 15-Feb-2019 12-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IF21040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 50 15-Feb-2019 25-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IF21050 Plumbing Rough In 50 22-Mar-2019 30-May-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IF21060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 26-Mar-2019 03-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IF21070 Mechanical Rough In 50 27-Mar-2019 04-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IF21100 Electrical Rough In 50 03-Apr-2019 11-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IF21210 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 10-Apr-2019 18-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IF21080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 31-May-2019 06-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IF21090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 05-Jun-2019 11-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IF21110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 07-Jun-2019 18-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IF21200 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 14 12-Jun-2019 01-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IF21220 Security Systems Rough In 50 12-Jun-2019 20-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IF21120 Firestopping Installation 14 01-Jul-2019 18-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IF21130 Mechanical Trim Out 14 19-Jul-2019 07-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IF21140 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 18 19-Jul-2019 13-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IF21150 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 13-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IF21160 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 14-Aug-2019 20-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IF21170 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 14-Aug-2019 27-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IF21180 Sealants Installation 14 14-Aug-2019 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IF21190 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 14 14-Aug-2019 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IF21240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 20-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IF21250 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 21-Aug-2019 03-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IF21260 Electrical Trim Out 10 21-Aug-2019 03-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IF21270 Plumbing Trim Out 10 21-Aug-2019 03-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IF21280 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 21-Aug-2019 03-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IF21290 Security Systems Trim Out 18 21-Aug-2019 13-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IF21300 Flooring 20 21-Aug-2019 17-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IF21230 Ready for TAB 0 27-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IF21310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 04-Sep-2019 17-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IF21320 Signage Installation 5 18-Sep-2019 24-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IF21330 Window Treatments Installation 5 18-Sep-2019 24-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IF21340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 18 04-Nov-2019 27-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IF21350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 28-Nov-2019 04-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IF21360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 05-Dec-2019 18-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IF21370 Ready for Commissioning 0 18-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IF21380 Install FFE Items 35 19-Dec-2019 05-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Third Floor EL 144'-0" Fan
IF31000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 05-Feb-2019 18-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IF31010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 19-Feb-2019 04-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IF31020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 19-Feb-2019 04-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IF31030 Non Structural CMU Walls 18 05-Mar-2019 28-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IF31040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 50 05-Mar-2019 13-May-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IF31050 Plumbing Rough In 50 09-Apr-2019 17-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IF31060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 11-Apr-2019 19-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IF31070 Mechanical Rough In 50 12-Apr-2019 20-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IF31100 Electrical Rough In 50 19-Apr-2019 27-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IF31160 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 26-Apr-2019 04-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IF31080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 18-Jun-2019 24-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IF31090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 21-Jun-2019 27-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IF31110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 25-Jun-2019 05-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IF31150 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 14 28-Jun-2019 17-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IF31170 Security Systems Rough In 50 28-Jun-2019 05-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IF31120 Firestopping Installation 14 17-Jul-2019 05-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IF31130 Mechanical Trim Out 14 06-Aug-2019 23-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IF31140 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 18 06-Aug-2019 29-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IF31180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 29-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IF31190 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 30-Aug-2019 05-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IF31200 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 30-Aug-2019 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IF31210 Sealants Installation 14 30-Aug-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IF31220 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 14 30-Aug-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IF31240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 05-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IF31250 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 06-Sep-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IF31260 Electrical Trim Out 10 06-Sep-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IF31270 Plumbing Trim Out 10 06-Sep-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IF31280 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 06-Sep-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IF31290 Security Systems Trim Out 18 06-Sep-2019 01-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IF31300 Flooring 20 06-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IF31230 Ready for TAB 0 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IF31310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 20-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IF31320 Signage Installation 5 04-Oct-2019 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IF31330 Window Treatments Installation 5 04-Oct-2019 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IF31340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 18 04-Nov-2019 27-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IF31350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 28-Nov-2019 04-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IF31360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 05-Dec-2019 18-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IF31370 Ready for Commissioning 0 18-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IF31380 Install FFE Items 35 19-Dec-2019 05-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Interior Construction Bar
First Floor EL 100'-0" Bar
IB11000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 06-May-2019 17-May-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IB11010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 20-May-2019 31-May-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IB11020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 20-May-2019 31-May-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IB11040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 50 20-May-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IB11030 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 03-Jun-2019 28-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IB11050 Plumbing Rough In 50 10-Jun-2019 16-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IB11060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 12-Jun-2019 20-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IB11070 Mechanical Rough In 50 13-Jun-2019 21-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IB11100 Electrical Rough In 50 20-Jun-2019 28-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IB11170 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 27-Jun-2019 04-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IB11080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 19-Aug-2019 23-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IB11090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 22-Aug-2019 28-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IB11110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 26-Aug-2019 04-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IB11150 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 29-Aug-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IB11160 Security Systems Rough In 25 29-Aug-2019 02-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IB11120 Firestopping Installation 15 16-Sep-2019 04-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IB11130 Mechanical Trim Out 15 07-Oct-2019 25-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IB11140 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 07-Oct-2019 01-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IB11250 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 25-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IB11290 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 28-Oct-2019 08-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IB11230 Flooring 30 28-Oct-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IB11180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 01-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IB11190 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 04-Nov-2019 08-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IB11260 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 04-Nov-2019 15-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IB11270 Electrical Trim Out 10 04-Nov-2019 15-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IB11280 Plumbing Trim Out 10 04-Nov-2019 15-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IB11200 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 04-Nov-2019 15-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IB11210 Sealants Installation 15 04-Nov-2019 22-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IB11220 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 04-Nov-2019 22-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IB11300 Security Systems Trim Out 20 04-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out

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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IB11240 Ready for TAB 0 15-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IB11310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 18-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IB11320 Signage Installation 5 02-Dec-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IB11330 Window Treatments Installation 5 02-Dec-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IB11340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 09-Dec-2019 03-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IB11350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 06-Jan-2020 10-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IB11360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 13-Jan-2020 24-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IB11370 Ready for Commissioning 0 24-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IB11380 Install FFE Items 35 27-Jan-2020 13-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Second Floor EL 124'-0" Bar
IB21000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 14-Nov-2018 27-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IB21010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 28-Nov-2018 13-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IB21020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 28-Nov-2018 13-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IB21030 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 14-Dec-2018 14-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IB21040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 14-Dec-2018 21-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IB21050 Plumbing Rough In 25 22-Jan-2019 25-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IB21060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 24-Jan-2019 27-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IB21070 Mechanical Rough In 25 25-Jan-2019 28-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IB21100 Electrical Rough In 25 01-Feb-2019 07-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IB21140 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 08-Feb-2019 14-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IB21080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 26-Feb-2019 04-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IB21090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 01-Mar-2019 07-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IB21130 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 08-Mar-2019 28-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IB21150 Security Systems Rough In 25 25-Mar-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IB21110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 23-Jul-2019 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IB21120 Firestopping Installation 15 13-Aug-2019 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IB21160 Mechanical Trim Out 15 03-Sep-2019 23-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IB21170 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 03-Sep-2019 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IB21180 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 23-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IB21190 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 24-Sep-2019 07-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IB21200 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IB21210 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 01-Oct-2019 07-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IB21220 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 01-Oct-2019 14-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IB21230 Electrical Trim Out 10 01-Oct-2019 14-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IB21240 Plumbing Trim Out 10 01-Oct-2019 14-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IB21250 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 01-Oct-2019 14-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IB21260 Sealants Installation 15 01-Oct-2019 21-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IB21270 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 01-Oct-2019 21-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IB21280 Flooring 15 01-Oct-2019 21-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IB21290 Security Systems Trim Out 20 01-Oct-2019 28-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IB21300 Ready for TAB 0 14-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IB21310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 15-Oct-2019 28-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IB21320 Signage Installation 5 29-Oct-2019 04-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IB21330 Window Treatments Installation 5 29-Oct-2019 04-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IB21340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 05-Nov-2019 02-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IB21350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 03-Dec-2019 09-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IB21360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 10-Dec-2019 23-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IB21370 Ready for Commissioning 0 23-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IB21380 Install FFE Items 35 24-Dec-2019 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Third Floor EL 144'-0" Bar
IB31000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 15-Apr-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IB31010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 29-Apr-2019 10-May-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IB31020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 29-Apr-2019 10-May-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IB31030 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 13-May-2019 07-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IB31040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 13-May-2019 14-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IB31050 Plumbing Rough In 25 17-Jun-2019 19-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IB31060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 19-Jun-2019 23-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IB31070 Mechanical Rough In 25 20-Jun-2019 24-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IB31100 Electrical Rough In 25 27-Jun-2019 31-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IB31140 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 04-Jul-2019 07-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IB31080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 22-Jul-2019 26-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IB31090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 25-Jul-2019 31-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IB31110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 29-Jul-2019 06-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IB31130 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 01-Aug-2019 21-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IB31150 Security Systems Rough In 25 01-Aug-2019 04-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IB31120 Firestopping Installation 15 19-Aug-2019 06-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IB31160 Mechanical Trim Out 15 09-Sep-2019 27-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IB31170 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 09-Sep-2019 04-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IB31180 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 27-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IB31190 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 30-Sep-2019 11-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IB31200 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 04-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IB31210 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 07-Oct-2019 11-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IB31220 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 07-Oct-2019 18-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IB31230 Electrical Trim Out 10 07-Oct-2019 18-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IB31240 Plumbing Trim Out 10 07-Oct-2019 18-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IB31250 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 07-Oct-2019 18-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IB31260 Sealants Installation 15 07-Oct-2019 25-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IB31270 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 07-Oct-2019 25-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IB31280 Flooring 15 07-Oct-2019 25-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IB31290 Security Systems Trim Out 20 07-Oct-2019 01-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IB31300 Ready for TAB 0 18-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IB31310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 21-Oct-2019 01-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IB31320 Signage Installation 5 04-Nov-2019 08-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IB31330 Window Treatments Installation 5 04-Nov-2019 08-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IB31340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 11-Nov-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IB31350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 09-Dec-2019 13-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IB31360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 16-Dec-2019 27-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IB31370 Ready for Commissioning 0 27-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IB31380 Install FFE Items 35 30-Dec-2019 14-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Interior Construction Area G
Basement Area G EL 86'-0"
IGB100 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 27-Jul-2018 09-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IGB110 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 10-Aug-2018 23-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IGB120 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 10-Aug-2018 23-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IGB130 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 24-Aug-2018 20-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IGB140 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 20 24-Aug-2018 20-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IGB150 Plumbing Rough In 20 21-Sep-2018 18-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IGB160 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 20 25-Sep-2018 22-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IGB170 Mechanical Rough In 20 26-Sep-2018 23-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IGB200 Electrical Rough In 20 03-Oct-2018 30-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IGB240 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 20 10-Oct-2018 06-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IGB180 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 19-Oct-2018 25-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020
Duration
J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IGB190 HVAC Controls Installation 5 24-Oct-2018 30-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IGB210 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 26-Oct-2018 22-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IGB230 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 31-Oct-2018 20-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IGB220 Firestopping Installation 15 02-Nov-2018 22-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IGB250 Mechanical Trim Out 15 23-Nov-2018 17-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IGB260 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 23-Nov-2018 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IGB270 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IGB280 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 27-Dec-2018 02-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IGB290 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 27-Dec-2018 09-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IGB300 Sealants Installation 15 27-Dec-2018 16-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IGB310 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 27-Dec-2018 16-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IGB330 Ready for TAB 0 09-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IGB320 Security Systems Rough In 20 25-Mar-2019 19-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IGB340 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 19-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IGB350 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 22-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IGB360 Electrical Trim Out 10 22-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IGB370 Plumbing Trim Out 10 22-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IGB380 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 22-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IGB390 Security Systems Trim Out 20 22-Apr-2019 17-May-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IGB400 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 06-May-2019 17-May-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IGB410 Signage Installation 5 20-May-2019 24-May-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IGB420 Window Treatments Installation 5 20-May-2019 24-May-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IGB430 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 04-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IGB440 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 02-Dec-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IGB450 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 09-Dec-2019 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IGB460 Ready for Commissioning 0 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IGB470 Install FFE Items 40 23-Dec-2019 14-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
First Floor Area G EL 100'-0"
IG1000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 10-Aug-2018 23-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IG1010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 24-Aug-2018 06-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IG1020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 24-Aug-2018 06-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IG1030 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 07-Sep-2018 04-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IG1040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 20 07-Sep-2018 04-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IG1050 Plumbing Rough In 20 05-Oct-2018 01-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IG1060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 20 09-Oct-2018 05-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IG1070 Mechanical Rough In 20 10-Oct-2018 06-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IG1100 Electrical Rough In 20 17-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IG1130 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 20 24-Oct-2018 20-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IG1080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 02-Nov-2018 08-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IG1090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 07-Nov-2018 13-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IG1110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 09-Nov-2018 10-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IG1120 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 14-Nov-2018 06-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IG1150 Mechanical Trim Out 15 11-Dec-2018 02-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IG1140 Security Systems Rough In 20 25-Mar-2019 19-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IG1160 Firestopping Installation 15 23-Jul-2019 12-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IG1170 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 23-Jul-2019 19-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IG1180 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 12-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IG1190 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 13-Aug-2019 26-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IG1200 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 19-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IG1210 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 20-Aug-2019 26-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IG1220 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 20-Aug-2019 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
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J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N D J F M A M J Jul A S O N
IG1230 Electrical Trim Out 10 20-Aug-2019 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IG1240 Plumbing Trim Out 10 20-Aug-2019 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IG1250 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 20-Aug-2019 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IG1260 Sealants Installation 15 20-Aug-2019 09-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IG1270 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 20-Aug-2019 09-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IG1280 Security Systems Trim Out 20 20-Aug-2019 16-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IG1290 Ready for TAB 0 02-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IG1300 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 03-Sep-2019 16-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IG1310 Signage Installation 5 17-Sep-2019 23-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IG1320 Window Treatments Installation 5 17-Sep-2019 23-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IG1330 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 04-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IG1340 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 02-Dec-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IG1350 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 09-Dec-2019 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IG1360 Ready for Commissioning 0 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IG1370 Install FFE Items 40 23-Dec-2019 14-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
ADD ALTERNATE WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

SCHEDULE
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD
Administrative
Project Milestones
Overall Project Milestones
000001 Submit Proposal 1 28-Jun-2017 28-Jun-2017 7Day Week (CD) Submit Proposal
000002 Review Proposal and Notice of Award 20 29-Jun-2017 18-Jul-2017 7Day Week (CD) Review Proposal and Notice of Award
000003 Award Contract 44 19-Jul-2017 31-Aug-2017 7Day Week (CD) Award Contract
000000 Notice to Proceed-Construction Start 0 01-Sep-2017 7Day Week (CD) Notice to Proceed-Construction Start
000060 Overall Construction Duration 1187 01-Sep-2017 30-Nov-2020 7Day Week (CD) Overall Construction Du
000010 Kick Off Meeting 1 03-Sep-2017 03-Sep-2017 7Day Week (CD) Kick Off Meeting
000081 Complete Design for IFC DP1-Sitework FAST TRACK 56 04-Sep-2017 20-Nov-2017 5day WW/WH Complete Design for IFC DP1-Sitework FAST TRACK
000082 Complete Design for IFC DP2-Structural/Enclosure FAST TRACK 121 04-Sep-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Complete Design for IFC DP2-Structural/Enclosure FAST TRACK
000083 Complete Design for IFC DP3-Architectural/MEP 206 04-Sep-2017 22-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Complete Design for IFC DP3-Architectural/MEP
000091 Place Structural Steel Mill Order 0 12-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Place Structural Steel Mill Order
000040 Dry In Complete Fan 0 02-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Fan
000041 Dry In Complete Bar 0 01-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Bar
000070 Enclosure Complete 0 05-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Enclosure Complete
999995 Conditioned Space Ready for Finishes 0 13-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Conditioned Space Ready for Finishes
999996 Commissioning 90 24-Apr-2020 22-Jul-2020 7Day Week (CD) Commissioning
000130 Ready for Fire Detection & Alarm Test 0 11-Jun-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Fire Detection & Alarm Test
000110 Ready for Security Final System Test 0 22-Jul-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Security Final System Test
000100 Ready for Fire Protection Final System Test 0 22-Jul-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Fire Protection Final System
000120 Perform Security Final System Test 30 23-Jul-2020 02-Sep-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security Final System Te
000150 Perform Fire Protection Final System Test 15 03-Sep-2020 23-Sep-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire Protection Final S
000140 Perform Fire Detection & Alarm Test 15 03-Sep-2020 23-Sep-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire Detection & Alarm
999997 Closeout/Punchlist/Certifications 60 24-Sep-2020 22-Nov-2020 7Day Week (CD) Closeout/Punchlist/Certi
999999 Final Completion (by November 30, 2020) 0 30-Nov-2020 7Day Week (CD) Final Completion (by N
999998 Minor Punchlist and Final Closeout 60 01-Dec-2020 29-Jan-2021 7Day Week (CD) Minor Punchlist
Area Summaries
M1360 Fan Structure 338 12-Mar-2018 03-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Fan Structure
M1370 Bar Super Structure 269 07-May-2018 23-May-2019 5day WW/WH Bar Super Structure
M1480 Area G Structure 32 21-May-2018 03-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Area G Structure
Preconstruction and Mandatory Tasks
Permitting
M1280 Prepare and Submit to City/County Stuctural Permitting Design Documents 15 20-Dec-2017 11-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit to City/County Stuctural Permitting Design Documents
M1290 City/County Review of Stuctural Permitting Design Documents 45 12-Jan-2018 25-Feb-2018 7Day Week (CD) City/County Review of Stuctural Permitting Design Documents
M1300 City/County Issue Stuctural Permit 14 26-Feb-2018 11-Mar-2018 7Day Week (CD) City/County Issue Stuctural Permit
M1490 Prepare and Submit to City/County MEP/Arch Permitting Design Documents 15 27-Apr-2018 17-May-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit to City/County MEP/Arch Permitting Design Documents
M1500 City/County Review of MEP/Arch Permitting Design Documents 45 18-May-2018 01-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) City/County Review of MEP/Arch Permitting Design Documents
M1510 City/County Issue MEP/Arch Permit 14 02-Jul-2018 15-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) City/County Issue MEP/Arch Permit
Issued For Construction Design Documents
Pre Design Inspections/Testing
M1310 Review Special Inspection Reports 10 04-Sep-2017 15-Sep-2017 5day WW/WH Review Special Inspection Reports
M1340 Freeze Floor Plans 10 04-Sep-2017 15-Sep-2017 5day WW/WH Freeze Floor Plans
M1320 Field Inspection and Scan of Existing 15 04-Sep-2017 22-Sep-2017 5day WW/WH Field Inspection and Scan of Existing
M1520 Programming Confirmation 15 04-Sep-2017 22-Sep-2017 5day WW/WH Programming Confirmation
M1330 Additional Field Testing-Verify Utilities/TV UG/MEP 20 18-Sep-2017 13-Oct-2017 5day WW/WH Additional Field Testing-Verify Utilities/TV UG/MEP
Erosion Controls Design Package FAST TRACK
M1000 Prepare and Submit 100% Erosion Control Design 24 04-Sep-2017 05-Oct-2017 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit 100% Erosion Control Design
M1010 GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Erosion Control Design 3 06-Oct-2017 10-Oct-2017 5day WW/WH GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Erosion Control Design

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Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
M1020 Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Erosion Control Design 3 11-Oct-2017 13-Oct-2017 5day WW/WH Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Erosion Control Design
M1030 County Review 100% Erosion Control Design 21 14-Oct-2017 03-Nov-2017 7Day Week (CD) County Review 100% Erosion Control Design
M1040 Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Erosion Control Design 5 06-Nov-2017 10-Nov-2017 5day WW/WH Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Erosion Control Design
M1050 Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Erosion Control Design 5 13-Nov-2017 17-Nov-2017 5day WW/WH Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Erosion Control Design
M1060 Issue IFC Erosion Control Design 1 20-Nov-2017 20-Nov-2017 5day WW/WH Issue IFC Erosion Control Design
Structural/Enclosure Design Package FAST TRACK
M1070 Prepare and Submit 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 80 04-Sep-2017 27-Dec-2017 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1080 GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 5 28-Dec-2017 04-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1090 Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 5 05-Jan-2018 11-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1180 Mill Order Package Release 5 05-Jan-2018 11-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Mill Order Package Release
M1100 County Review 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 21 12-Jan-2018 01-Feb-2018 7Day Week (CD) County Review 100% Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1110 Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 10 02-Feb-2018 15-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1120 Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 5 16-Feb-2018 22-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
M1130 Issue IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design 1 23-Feb-2018 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Issue IFC Structural/Enclosure/Tunnel/Site Design
Architectural/MEP Design Package
M1140 Prepare and Submit 60% Arch/MEP Design 80 04-Sep-2017 27-Dec-2017 5day WW/WH Prepare and Submit 60% Arch/MEP Design
M1150 GC/Subcontractor Review 60% Arch/MEP Design 5 28-Dec-2017 04-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH GC/Subcontractor Review 60% Arch/MEP Design
M1160 Incorp GC Comments and Submit 60% Arch/MEP Design 5 05-Jan-2018 11-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp GC Comments and Submit 60% Arch/MEP Design
M1170 County Review 60% Arch/MEP Design 21 12-Jan-2018 01-Feb-2018 7Day Week (CD) County Review 60% Arch/MEP Design
M1210 Incorp Comments and Submit 100% Arch/MEP Design 65 02-Feb-2018 03-May-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp Comments and Submit 100% Arch/MEP Design
M1220 GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Arch/MEP Design 5 04-May-2018 10-May-2018 5day WW/WH GC/Subcontractor Review 100% Arch/MEP Design
M1230 Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Arch/MEP Design 5 11-May-2018 17-May-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp GC Comments and Submit 100% Arch/MEP Design
M1240 County Review 100% Arch/MEP Design 21 18-May-2018 07-Jun-2018 7Day Week (CD) County Review 100% Arch/MEP Design
M1250 Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Arch/MEP Design 5 08-Jun-2018 14-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Incorp Comments and Submit IFC Arch/MEP Design
M1260 Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Arch/MEP Design 5 15-Jun-2018 21-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Backcheck Comments and Issue IFC Arch/MEP Design
M1270 Issue IFC Arch/MEP Design 1 22-Jun-2018 22-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Issue IFC Arch/MEP Design
Long Lead Procurement
P2060 Prepare/Submit and Approve Steel Panels 60 30-Nov-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Steel Panels
P2030 Prepare/Submit and Approve Structural Precast and New Cells 60 30-Nov-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Structural Precast and New Cells
P1000 Prepare/Submit and Approve Structural Steel 60 30-Nov-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Structural Steel
P1010 Prepare/Submit and Approve Enclosure Materials 60 30-Nov-2017 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Enclosure Materials
P1120 Structural Steel Mill Rolling 25 12-Jan-2018 15-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Structural Steel Mill Rolling
P2070 Fabricate Steel Panels 60 26-Feb-2018 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Steel Panels
P2040 Fabricate Structural Precast and New Cells 60 26-Feb-2018 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Structural Precast and New Cells
P1020 Fabricate Structural Steel 60 26-Feb-2018 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Structural Steel
P1030 Fabricate Enclosure Materials 130 26-Feb-2018 27-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Enclosure Materials
P1050 Prepare/Submit and Approve MEP Materials 60 02-Apr-2018 22-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve MEP Materials
P1040 Prepare/Submit and Approve Finish Materials 60 02-Apr-2018 22-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Finish Materials
P2080 Deliver Steel Panels 0 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Steel Panels
P2050 Deliver Structural Precast and New Cells 0 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Structural Precast and New Cells
P1060 Deliver Structural Steel 0 18-May-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Structural Steel
P1080 Fabricate MEP Materials 60 25-Jun-2018 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate MEP Materials
P1070 Fabricate Finish Materials 60 25-Jun-2018 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Fabricate Finish Materials
P1090 Deliver Enclosure Materials 0 27-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Enclosure Materials
P1100 Deliver MEP Materials 0 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver MEP Materials
P1110 Deliver Finish Materials 0 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Deliver Finish Materials
Security System Equipment
P2000 Prepare/Submit and Approve Security Equipment 60 25-Jun-2018 17-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Prepare/Submit and Approve Security Equipment
P2010 Fabricate Security Equipment 130 18-Sep-2018 22-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Fabricate Security Equipment
P2020 Deliver Security Equipment 0 22-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Deliver Security Equipment
Construction
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General
G1000 Mobilization 45 03-Oct-2017 06-Dec-2017 5day WW/WH Mobilization
G1040 Install Soil Erosion Controls 10 21-Nov-2017 06-Dec-2017 5day WW/WH Install Soil Erosion Controls
G1015 Dismantle Area G Structural Steel to Grade 20 07-Dec-2017 05-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Dismantle Area G Structural Steel to Grade
G1010 Dismantle Precast Structures for Re-setting 20 07-Dec-2017 05-Jan-2018 5day WW/WH Dismantle Precast Structures for Re-setting
G1050 Haul in Stored Precast Structures 20 29-Jan-2018 23-Feb-2018 5day WW/WH Haul in Stored Precast Structures
G1020 Fine Grade/Touch Up Existing for Remaining Building Slabs 10 12-Mar-2018 23-Mar-2018 5day WW/WH Fine Grade/Touch Up Existing for Remaining Building Slabs
G1055 Erect Precast Long Reach Structures 2nd-Roof Fan (240 Cells) 40 12-Mar-2018 04-May-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Long Reach Structures 2nd-Roof Fan (240 Cells)
G1030 Demobilization 14 17-Nov-2020 30-Nov-2020 7Day Week (CD) Demobilization
Structural
Structural Fan
Fan 1st Floor-Area F/E/D
FED01000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F/E/D 20 12-Mar-2018 16-Apr-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED01020 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F/E/D 7 17-Apr-2018 23-Apr-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F/E/D
FED01140 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor F/E/D 45 25-Jun-2018 10-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED01230 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D 15 14-Aug-2018 10-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED01280 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D 25 11-Sep-2018 23-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED01310 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D 7 24-Oct-2018 30-Oct-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor F/E/D
Fan 2nd Floor-Area F/E/D
FED02000 FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor F/E/D 30 30-Apr-2018 18-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED02010 Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor F/E/D 7 19-Jun-2018 25-Jun-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor F/E/D
FED02040 Erect Precast Cells 2nd Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 19-Jun-2018 13-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 2nd Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED02020 Erect Precast Cells 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 25-Jun-2018 19-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED02030 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor F/E/D 15 26-Jun-2018 20-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED02050 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D 15 20-Jul-2018 13-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED02060 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D 15 23-Jul-2018 14-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED02070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D 7 15-Aug-2018 21-Aug-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor F/E/D
Fan 3rd Floor-Area F/E/D
FED03000 Erect Precast Cells 3rd Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 03-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 3rd Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED03010 Erect Precast Cells 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 09-Jul-2018 01-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED03030 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor F/E/D 15 14-Aug-2018 10-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED03020 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor F/E/D 20 23-Aug-2018 27-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED03050 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D 15 11-Sep-2018 05-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED03040 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor F/E/D 7 28-Sep-2018 04-Oct-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor F/E/D
FED03060 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D 15 28-Sep-2018 23-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED03070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D 7 24-Oct-2018 30-Oct-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor F/E/D
Fan 4th Floor-Area F/E/D (ADD Alternate)
FED04000 Erect Precast Cells 4th Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 17-Jul-2018 09-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 4th Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED04010 Erect Precast Cells 4th Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells) 15 23-Jul-2018 14-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 4th Tier Floor F/E/D (60 Cells)
Weather
FED04030 Erect Structural Steel 4th Floor F/E/D 15 08-Oct-2018 31-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 4th Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED04020 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 4th Floor F/E/D 20 16-Oct-2018 16-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 4th Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED04060 Erect Structural Steel 4th Tier Floor F/E/D 15 01-Nov-2018 27-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 4th Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED04040 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 4th Floor F/E/D 7 17-Nov-2018 23-Nov-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 4th Floor F/E/D
FED04050 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 4th Tier Floor F/E/D 15 19-Nov-2018 17-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 4th Tier Floor F/E/D
Weather
FED04070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 4th Tier Floor F/E/D 7 18-Dec-2018 24-Dec-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 4th Tier Floor F/E/D
Fan Roof-Area F/E/D
FED05000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof F/E/D 20 29-Nov-2018 08-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof F/E/D
Weather
FED05010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof F/E/D 7 09-Jan-2019 15-Jan-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof F/E/D
Structural Fan-Area E2
1st Floor Fan-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED21010 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor E2 10 29-Nov-2018 17-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor E2
Weather
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FED21000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor E2 15 29-Nov-2018 28-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor E2
Weather
FED21020 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor E2 7 29-Dec-2018 04-Jan-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor E2
FED21040 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2 3 31-Dec-2018 04-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2
Weather
FED21050 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2 5 07-Jan-2019 15-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2
Weather
FED21060 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2 7 16-Jan-2019 22-Jan-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor E2
2nd Floor Fan-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED22000 FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor E2 15 07-Jan-2019 04-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor E2
Weather
FED22010 Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor E2 7 05-Feb-2019 11-Feb-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor E2
FED22020 Erect Precast Cells 2nd Floor E2 (14 Units) 5 12-Feb-2019 21-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 2nd Floor E2 (14 Units)
Weather
FED22040 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor E2 3 25-Feb-2019 28-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor E2
Weather
FED22030 Erect Precast Cells 2nd Tier Floor E2 (14 Units) 5 25-Feb-2019 04-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 2nd Tier Floor E2 (14 Units)
Weather
FED22060 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor E2 5 01-Mar-2019 08-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED22050 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor E2 3 05-Mar-2019 08-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED22070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor E2 7 09-Mar-2019 15-Mar-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor E2
3rd Floor Fan-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED23000 Erect Precast Cells 3rd Floor E2 (14 Units) 5 05-Mar-2019 12-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 3rd Floor E2 (14 Units)
Weather
FED23030 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor E2 5 11-Mar-2019 19-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor E2
Weather
FED23020 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor E2 3 14-Mar-2019 19-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor E2
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FED23010 Erect Precast Cells 3rd Tier Floor E2 (14 Units) 5 14-Mar-2019 22-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 3rd Tier Floor E2 (14 Units)
Weather
FED23060 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor E2 7 20-Mar-2019 26-Mar-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor E2
FED23050 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor E2 5 21-Mar-2019 28-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED23040 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor E2 3 25-Mar-2019 28-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED23070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor E2 7 29-Mar-2019 04-Apr-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor E2
4th Floor Fan (Bid Option)-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED24000 Erect Precast Cells 4th Floor E2 (14 Units) 5 25-Mar-2019 01-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 4th Floor E2 (14 Units)
Weather
FED24010 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 4th Floor E2 5 25-Mar-2019 01-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 4th Floor E2
Weather
FED24020 Erect Structural Steel 4th Floor E2 3 02-Apr-2019 05-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 4th Floor E2
Weather
FED24040 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 4th Floor E2 7 02-Apr-2019 08-Apr-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 4th Floor E2
FED24030 Erect Precast Cells 4th Tier Floor E2 (14 Units) 5 02-Apr-2019 09-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Precast Cells 4th Tier Floor E2 (14 Units)
Weather
FED24050 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 4th Tier Floor E2 5 08-Apr-2019 15-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 4th Tier Floor E2
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FED24060 Erect Structural Steel 34th Tier Floor E2 3 11-Apr-2019 15-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 34th Tier Floor E2
Weather
FED24070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 4th Tier Floor E2 7 16-Apr-2019 22-Apr-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 4th Tier Floor E2
Roof Fan-Area E2 (Hoisting Access)
FED25000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof E2 5 16-Apr-2019 23-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof E2
Weather
FED25010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof E2 7 24-Apr-2019 30-Apr-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof E2
Structural Fan-Area F1/E1/D1
1st Floor Fan-Area F1/E1/D1
FED11000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 15 23-Aug-2018 18-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11020 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 7 19-Sep-2018 25-Sep-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
FED11010 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 15 29-Nov-2018 28-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11030 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 5 18-Dec-2018 28-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11040 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 20 31-Dec-2018 07-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11050 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 7 08-Feb-2019 14-Feb-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
FED11060 CMU Walls Inc In MEP Rough Ins 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 30 11-Feb-2019 08-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH CMU Walls Inc In MEP Rough Ins 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
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FED11070 Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1 5 09-Apr-2019 16-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1
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FED11080 Topping Slab Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1 5 18-Apr-2019 25-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Topping Slab Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11090 Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor F1/E1/D1 15 18-Apr-2019 10-May-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor F1/E1/D1
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FED11100 Cure Topping Slab Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1 7 26-Apr-2019 02-May-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Topping Slab Hollow Core Precast 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1
FED11110 CMU Walls Inc In MEP Rough Ins 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1 30 03-May-2019 25-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH CMU Walls Inc In MEP Rough Ins 1st Floor Tier F1/E1/D1
Weather
FED11120 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof F1/E1/D1 16 07-Jun-2019 03-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof F1/E1/D1
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FED11130 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof F1/E1/D1 7 04-Jul-2019 10-Jul-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof F1/E1/D1

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Structural Area G
Basement Area G
G01120 Install Underslab Utilities Slab on Grade Basement Area G 9 25-Jun-2018 06-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities Slab on Grade Basement Area G
G01130 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade Basement Area G 5 29-Jun-2018 06-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade Basement Area G
G01150 FRP Slab on Grade Basement Area G 9 09-Jul-2018 19-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade Basement Area G
G01170 Cure Slab on Grade Basement Area G 7 20-Jul-2018 26-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade Basement Area G
G01190 Complete CMU Walls Basement Area G 9 27-Jul-2018 08-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Complete CMU Walls Basement Area G
1st Floor Area G
G01000 Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor Area G 10 21-May-2018 05-Jun-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor Area G
Weather
G01010 Install Underslab Utilities Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G 5 05-Jul-2018 12-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G
Weather
G01020 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G 2 10-Jul-2018 12-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G
Weather
G01030 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G 5 13-Jul-2018 20-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G
Weather
G01040 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G 7 21-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor Area G
Roof Area G
G02000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof Area G 16 07-Jun-2018 03-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof Area G
Weather
G02010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof Area G 7 04-Jul-2018 10-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof Area G
Structural Bar-Areas C/B/A
Tunnel
TUN1000 Complete Tunnel Excavation 21 01-May-2018 30-May-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH Complete Tunnel Excavation
TUN1010 FRP Tunnel Completion 25 31-May-2018 05-Jul-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH FRP Tunnel Completion
TUN1020 Cure Tunnel Completion 7 06-Jul-2018 16-Jul-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH Cure Tunnel Completion
TUN1030 Backfill/Replace Pavement Tunnel Completion 16 17-Jul-2018 07-Aug-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH Backfill/Replace Pavement Tunnel Completion
TUN1040 MEP and Finishes Tunnel 40 17-Jul-2018 11-Sep-2018 5day Non-Winter/WH MEP and Finishes Tunnel
Sub Basement
SBAS1000 Install Underslab Utilities Slabs on Grade Sub Basement 13 17-Jul-2018 02-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities Slabs on Grade Sub Basement
SBAS1010 Vapor Barrier Install Slabs on Grade Sub Basement 5 27-Jul-2018 02-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slabs on Grade Sub Basement
SBAS1020 FRP Slab on Grade Sub Basement 9 03-Aug-2018 15-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade Sub Basement
SBAS1030 Cure Slab on Grade Sub Basement 7 16-Aug-2018 22-Aug-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade Sub Basement
SBAS1040 Complete CMU Walls Sub Basement 13 23-Aug-2018 10-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Complete CMU Walls Sub Basement
Service & CEP Basement
BAS1000 Install Underslab Utilities Slabs on Grade Service & CEP Basement 13 03-Aug-2018 21-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities Slabs on Grade Service & CEP Basement
BAS1010 Vapor Barrier Install Slabs on Grade Service & CEP Basement 5 15-Aug-2018 21-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slabs on Grade Service & CEP Basement
BAS1020 FRP Slab on Grade Service & CEP Basement 9 22-Aug-2018 03-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade Service & CEP Basement
BAS1030 Cure Slab on Grade Service & CEP Basement 7 04-Sep-2018 10-Sep-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade Service & CEP Basement
BAS1040 Complete CMU Walls Service & CEP Basement 13 11-Sep-2018 27-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Complete CMU Walls Service & CEP Basement
1st Floor Bar-Area C/B/A
CBA01000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor C/B/A 34 07-May-2018 03-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01010 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor C/B/A 7 04-Jul-2018 10-Jul-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor C/B/A
CBA01020 Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor C/B/A 10 12-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01030 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor C/B/A 45 01-Aug-2018 18-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01040 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A 5 11-Oct-2018 18-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01050 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A 13 19-Oct-2018 08-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA01060 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A 7 09-Nov-2018 15-Nov-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor C/B/A
2nd Floor Bar-Area C/B/A
CBA02000 FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor C/B/A 40 24-May-2018 31-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02010 Erect Steel Cells 2nd Floor C/B/A 30 06-Jul-2018 24-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Steel Cells 2nd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02020 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor C/B/A 10 30-Jul-2018 13-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02040 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor C/B/A 25 30-Jul-2018 10-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02030 Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor C/B/A 7 01-Aug-2018 07-Aug-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Elevated Slabs 2nd Floor C/B/A
CBA02050 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor C/B/A 7 14-Aug-2018 20-Aug-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor C/B/A
CBA02060 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A 25 14-Aug-2018 27-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
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CBA02080 Erect Steel Cells 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A 30 11-Sep-2018 31-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Steel Cells 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA02070 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A 7 28-Sep-2018 04-Oct-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A
CBA02090 Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A 25 28-Sep-2018 08-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 2nd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
3rd Floor Bar-Area C/B/A
CBA03000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor C/B/A 25 16-Oct-2018 27-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03020 Erect Steel Cells 3rd Floor C/B/A 30 09-Nov-2018 08-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Steel Cells 3rd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor C/B/A 7 28-Nov-2018 04-Dec-2018 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Floor C/B/A
CBA03030 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor C/B/A 25 10-Dec-2018 29-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03040 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A 25 31-Dec-2018 19-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03060 Erect Steel Cells 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A 30 31-Jan-2019 29-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Steel Cells 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
CBA03050 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A 7 20-Feb-2019 26-Feb-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A
CBA03070 Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A 25 21-Feb-2019 08-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 3rd Tier Floor C/B/A
Weather
Roof Bar-Area C/B/A
CBA04000 FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof C/B/A 25 12-Mar-2019 25-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck Roof C/B/A
Weather
CBA04010 Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof C/B/A 7 26-Apr-2019 02-May-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck Roof C/B/A
Structural Bar-Area B1
1st Floor Bar-Area B1
CBA11000 FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor B1 10 22-Mar-2019 08-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor B1
Weather
CBA11010 Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor B1 7 09-Apr-2019 15-Apr-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Cast in Place Concrete Structure 1st Floor B1
CBA11020 Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor B1 9 09-Apr-2019 23-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Install Underslab Utilities 1st Floor B1
Weather
CBA11030 Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1 5 16-Apr-2019 23-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Vapor Barrier Install Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1
Weather
CBA11040 Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor B1 13 16-Apr-2019 06-May-2019 5day WW/WH Erect Structural Steel 1st Floor B1
Weather
CBA11050 FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1 9 25-Apr-2019 07-May-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1
Weather
CBA11070 FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof B1 10 07-May-2019 23-May-2019 5day WW/WH FRP Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof B1
Weather
CBA11060 Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1 7 08-May-2019 14-May-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Grade 1st Floor B1
CBA11080 Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof B1 7 24-May-2019 30-May-2019 7Day Week (CD) Cure Slab on Metal Deck 2nd Floor/Roof B1
Exterior Construction
Sitework/Utility Project
ES1000 Remove/Abandon Existing Utilities 10 12-Mar-2018 29-Mar-2018 5day WW/WH Remove/Abandon Existing Utilities
Weather
ES1010 Rough Grade Site 10 12-Mar-2018 29-Mar-2018 5day WW/WH Rough Grade Site
Weather
ES1020 Install/Relocate New Utilities 20 12-Mar-2018 16-Apr-2018 5day WW/WH Install/Relocate New Utilities
Weather
ES1030 Install Roads and Site Improvements 20 19-Nov-2019 17-Dec-2019 5day Non-Winter/WH Install Roads and Site Improvements
Enclosure Fan
EF1010 Install Roofing Fan 40 25-Apr-2019 02-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Install Roofing Fan
Weather
EF1000 Install Enclosure Fan 100 07-Jun-2019 25-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Install Enclosure Fan
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EF1030 Dry In Complete Fan 0 02-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Fan
Weather
EF1020 Install Ext Doors and Hardware Fan 20 31-Oct-2019 05-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Install Ext Doors and Hardware Fan
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EF1040 Enclosure Complete Fan 0 05-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Enclosure Complete Fan
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Enclosure Area G
EG1010 Install Roofing Area G 15 05-Jul-2018 30-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Install Roofing Area G
Weather
EG1020 Dry In Complete Area G 0 30-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Area G
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EG1000 Install Enclosure Area G 30 28-Aug-2018 19-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Install Enclosure Area G
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EG1030 Install Ext Doors and Hardware Area G 15 04-Oct-2018 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Install Ext Doors and Hardware Area G
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EG1040 Enclosure Complete Area G 0 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Enclosure Complete Area G
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Enclosure Bar
EB1000 Install Enclosure Bar 80 07-May-2019 23-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Install Enclosure Bar
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EB1010 Install Roofing Bar 40 24-May-2019 01-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Install Roofing Bar
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EB1030 Dry In Complete Bar 0 01-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Dry In Complete Bar
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EB1020 Install Ext Doors and Hardware Bar 20 29-Aug-2019 01-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Install Ext Doors and Hardware Bar
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EB1040 Enclosure Complete Bar 0 01-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Enclosure Complete Bar
Weather
Interior Construction
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Sub Basement EL 70'-0"
IBB31000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 16-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IBB31020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 30-Jul-2018 10-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IBB31010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 11-Sep-2018 24-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IBB31040 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 25-Sep-2018 22-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IBB31030 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 25-Sep-2018 29-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IBB31050 Plumbing Rough In 25 30-Oct-2018 05-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IBB31060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 01-Nov-2018 07-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IBB31070 Mechanical Rough In 25 02-Nov-2018 10-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IBB31090 Electrical Rough In 25 09-Nov-2018 17-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IBB31150 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 16-Nov-2018 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IBB31080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 06-Dec-2018 12-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IBB31100 HVAC Controls Installation 5 11-Dec-2018 17-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IBB31170 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 18-Dec-2018 09-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IBB31160 Security Systems Rough In 25 25-Mar-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IBB31110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 11-Jul-2019 07-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IBB31120 Firestopping Installation 15 18-Jul-2019 07-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IBB31140 Mechanical Trim Out 15 08-Aug-2019 28-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IBB31130 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 08-Aug-2019 04-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IBB31240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 28-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IBB31270 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 29-Aug-2019 11-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IBB31180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 04-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IBB31220 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 05-Sep-2019 11-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IBB31210 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 05-Sep-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IBB31260 Plumbing Trim Out 10 05-Sep-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IBB31250 Electrical Trim Out 10 05-Sep-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IBB31290 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 05-Sep-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IBB31200 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 05-Sep-2019 25-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IBB31190 Sealants Installation 15 05-Sep-2019 25-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IBB31280 Security Systems Trim Out 20 05-Sep-2019 02-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IBB31230 Ready for TAB 0 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IBB31300 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 19-Sep-2019 02-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IBB31320 Window Treatments Installation 5 03-Oct-2019 09-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IBB31310 Signage Installation 5 03-Oct-2019 09-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IBB31330 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 14-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IBB31340 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IBB31350 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 18-Feb-2020 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IBB31360 Ready for Commissioning 0 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IBB31370 Install FFE Items 35 03-Mar-2020 20-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
CEP Basement EL 80'-0"
IBB21000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 30-Jul-2018 10-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IBB21020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 13-Aug-2018 24-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IBB21010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 28-Sep-2018 11-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IBB21040 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 12-Oct-2018 08-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IBB21030 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 12-Oct-2018 15-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IBB21050 Plumbing Rough In 25 16-Nov-2018 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IBB21060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 20-Nov-2018 28-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IBB21070 Mechanical Rough In 25 21-Nov-2018 31-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IBB21090 Electrical Rough In 25 28-Nov-2018 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IBB21150 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 07-Dec-2018 14-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IBB21080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 27-Dec-2018 02-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Jail ALT Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:34
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Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
IBB21100 HVAC Controls Installation 5 01-Jan-2019 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IBB21170 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 08-Jan-2019 28-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IBB21160 Security Systems Rough In 25 25-Mar-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IBB21110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 02-Aug-2019 29-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IBB21120 Firestopping Installation 15 09-Aug-2019 29-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IBB21140 Mechanical Trim Out 15 30-Aug-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IBB21130 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 30-Aug-2019 26-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IBB21240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IBB21270 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 20-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IBB21180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 26-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IBB21220 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 27-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IBB21210 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 27-Sep-2019 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IBB21260 Plumbing Trim Out 10 27-Sep-2019 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IBB21250 Electrical Trim Out 10 27-Sep-2019 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IBB21290 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 27-Sep-2019 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IBB21200 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 27-Sep-2019 17-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IBB21190 Sealants Installation 15 27-Sep-2019 17-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IBB21280 Security Systems Trim Out 20 27-Sep-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IBB21230 Ready for TAB 0 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IBB21300 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 11-Oct-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IBB21320 Window Treatments Installation 5 25-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IBB21310 Signage Installation 5 25-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IBB21330 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 14-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IBB21340 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IBB21350 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 18-Feb-2020 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IBB21360 Ready for Commissioning 0 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IBB21370 Install FFE Items 35 03-Mar-2020 20-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Service Basement EL 85'-0"
IBB11000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 13-Aug-2018 24-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IBB11020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 27-Aug-2018 07-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IBB11010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 28-Sep-2018 11-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IBB11040 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 12-Oct-2018 08-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IBB11030 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 12-Oct-2018 15-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IBB11050 Plumbing Rough In 25 16-Nov-2018 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IBB11060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 20-Nov-2018 28-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IBB11070 Mechanical Rough In 25 21-Nov-2018 31-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IBB11090 Electrical Rough In 25 28-Nov-2018 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IBB11150 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 07-Dec-2018 14-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IBB11080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 27-Dec-2018 02-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IBB11100 HVAC Controls Installation 5 01-Jan-2019 07-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IBB11170 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 08-Jan-2019 28-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IBB11160 Security Systems Rough In 25 25-Mar-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IBB11110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 11-Jul-2019 07-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IBB11120 Firestopping Installation 15 18-Jul-2019 07-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IBB11140 Mechanical Trim Out 15 08-Aug-2019 28-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IBB11130 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 08-Aug-2019 04-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IBB11240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 28-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IBB11270 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 29-Aug-2019 11-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IBB11180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 04-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IBB11220 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 05-Sep-2019 11-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IBB11210 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 05-Sep-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation

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Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Jail ALT Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:34
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Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
IBB11260 Plumbing Trim Out 10 05-Sep-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IBB11250 Electrical Trim Out 10 05-Sep-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IBB11290 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 05-Sep-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IBB11200 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 05-Sep-2019 25-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IBB11190 Sealants Installation 15 05-Sep-2019 25-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IBB11280 Security Systems Trim Out 20 05-Sep-2019 02-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IBB11230 Ready for TAB 0 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IBB11300 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 19-Sep-2019 02-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IBB11320 Window Treatments Installation 5 03-Oct-2019 09-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IBB11310 Signage Installation 5 03-Oct-2019 09-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IBB11330 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 14-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IBB11340 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IBB11350 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 18-Feb-2020 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IBB11360 Ready for Commissioning 0 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IBB11370 Install FFE Items 35 03-Mar-2020 20-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Interior Construction Fan
First Floor EL 100'-0" Fan
IF11000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 15 13-Jun-2019 03-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IF11020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 04-Jul-2019 17-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IF11010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 04-Jul-2019 17-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IF11030 Non Structural CMU Walls 45 18-Jul-2019 18-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IF11040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 60 18-Jul-2019 09-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IF11050 Plumbing Rough In 50 22-Aug-2019 30-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IF11060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 26-Aug-2019 01-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IF11070 Mechanical Rough In 50 27-Aug-2019 04-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IF11100 Electrical Rough In 50 03-Sep-2019 11-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IF11240 Security Systems Rough In 50 10-Sep-2019 18-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IF11230 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 10-Sep-2019 18-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IF11080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 31-Oct-2019 06-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IF11090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 05-Nov-2019 11-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IF11110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 07-Nov-2019 18-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IF11200 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 25 12-Nov-2019 16-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IF11120 Firestopping Installation 14 29-Nov-2019 18-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IF11130 Mechanical Trim Out 14 19-Dec-2019 07-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IF11140 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 18 19-Dec-2019 13-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IF11260 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 07-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IF11300 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 08-Jan-2020 21-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IF11150 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 13-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IF11160 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 14-Jan-2020 20-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IF11170 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 14-Jan-2020 27-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IF11290 Plumbing Trim Out 10 14-Jan-2020 27-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IF11280 Electrical Trim Out 10 14-Jan-2020 27-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IF11270 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 14-Jan-2020 27-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IF11190 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 14 14-Jan-2020 31-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IF11180 Sealants Installation 14 14-Jan-2020 31-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IF11310 Security Systems Trim Out 18 14-Jan-2020 06-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IF11220 Kitchen/Laundry Flooring 30 14-Jan-2020 24-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Kitchen/Laundry Flooring
IF11210 Flooring 30 14-Jan-2020 24-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Flooring
IF11250 Ready for TAB 0 27-Jan-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IF11320 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 28-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IF11340 Window Treatments Installation 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation

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Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Jail ALT Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:34
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Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
IF11330 Signage Installation 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IF11350 Laundry Equipment Install 20 11-Feb-2020 09-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Laundry Equipment Install
IF11360 Kitchen Equipment Install 30 11-Feb-2020 23-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Kitchen Equipment Install
IF11370 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 18 10-Mar-2020 02-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IF11380 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 03-Apr-2020 09-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IF11390 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 10-Apr-2020 23-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IF11400 Ready for Commissioning 0 23-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IF11410 Install FFE Items 35 24-Apr-2020 11-Jun-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Second Floor EL 124'-0" Fan
IF21000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 02-Apr-2019 15-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IF21020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 16-Apr-2019 29-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IF21010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 16-Apr-2019 29-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IF21030 Non Structural CMU Walls 18 30-Apr-2019 23-May-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IF21040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 50 30-Apr-2019 08-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IF21050 Plumbing Rough In 50 04-Jun-2019 12-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IF21060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 06-Jun-2019 14-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IF21070 Mechanical Rough In 50 07-Jun-2019 15-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IF21100 Electrical Rough In 50 14-Jun-2019 22-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IF21210 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 21-Jun-2019 29-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IF21080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 13-Aug-2019 19-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IF21090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 16-Aug-2019 22-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IF21110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 20-Aug-2019 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IF21200 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 14 23-Aug-2019 11-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IF21220 Security Systems Rough In 50 23-Aug-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IF21120 Firestopping Installation 14 11-Sep-2019 30-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IF21130 Mechanical Trim Out 14 01-Oct-2019 18-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IF21140 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 18 01-Oct-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IF21150 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IF21160 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 25-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IF21170 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 25-Oct-2019 07-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IF21190 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 14 25-Oct-2019 13-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IF21180 Sealants Installation 14 25-Oct-2019 13-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IF21240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IF21280 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 01-Nov-2019 14-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IF21270 Plumbing Trim Out 10 01-Nov-2019 14-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IF21260 Electrical Trim Out 10 01-Nov-2019 14-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IF21250 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 01-Nov-2019 14-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IF21290 Security Systems Trim Out 18 01-Nov-2019 26-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IF21300 Flooring 20 01-Nov-2019 28-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IF21230 Ready for TAB 0 07-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IF21310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 15-Nov-2019 28-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IF21330 Window Treatments Installation 5 29-Nov-2019 05-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IF21320 Signage Installation 5 29-Nov-2019 05-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IF21340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 18 14-Jan-2020 06-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IF21350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 07-Feb-2020 13-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IF21360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 14-Feb-2020 27-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IF21370 Ready for Commissioning 0 27-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IF21380 Install FFE Items 35 28-Feb-2020 16-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Third Floor EL 144'-0" Fan
IF31000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 05-Apr-2019 18-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IF31020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 19-Apr-2019 02-May-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation

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Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Jail ALT Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:34
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IF31010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 19-Apr-2019 02-May-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IF31030 Non Structural CMU Walls 18 03-May-2019 28-May-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IF31040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 50 03-May-2019 11-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IF31050 Plumbing Rough In 50 07-Jun-2019 15-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IF31060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 11-Jun-2019 19-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IF31070 Mechanical Rough In 50 12-Jun-2019 20-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IF31100 Electrical Rough In 50 19-Jun-2019 27-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IF31160 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 26-Jun-2019 03-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IF31080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 16-Aug-2019 22-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IF31090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 21-Aug-2019 27-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IF31110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 23-Aug-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IF31150 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 14 28-Aug-2019 16-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IF31170 Security Systems Rough In 50 28-Aug-2019 05-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IF31120 Firestopping Installation 14 16-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IF31130 Mechanical Trim Out 14 04-Oct-2019 23-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IF31140 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 18 04-Oct-2019 29-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IF31180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 29-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IF31190 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 30-Oct-2019 05-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IF31200 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 30-Oct-2019 12-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IF31220 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 14 30-Oct-2019 18-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IF31210 Sealants Installation 14 30-Oct-2019 18-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IF31240 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 05-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IF31280 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 06-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IF31270 Plumbing Trim Out 10 06-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IF31260 Electrical Trim Out 10 06-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IF31250 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 06-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IF31290 Security Systems Trim Out 18 06-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IF31300 Flooring 20 06-Nov-2019 03-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IF31230 Ready for TAB 0 12-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IF31310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 20-Nov-2019 03-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IF31330 Window Treatments Installation 5 04-Dec-2019 10-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IF31320 Signage Installation 5 04-Dec-2019 10-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IF31340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 18 14-Jan-2020 06-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IF31350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 07-Feb-2020 13-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IF31360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 14-Feb-2020 27-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IF31370 Ready for Commissioning 0 27-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IF31380 Install FFE Items 35 28-Feb-2020 16-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Fourth Floor EL 164'-0" Fan (Bid Option)
IF41000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 24-Apr-2019 07-May-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IF41010 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 08-May-2019 21-May-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IF41020 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 08-May-2019 21-May-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IF41030 Non Structural CMU Walls 18 22-May-2019 14-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IF41040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 50 22-May-2019 30-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IF41050 Plumbing Rough In 50 26-Jun-2019 03-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IF41060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 28-Jun-2019 05-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IF41070 Mechanical Rough In 50 01-Jul-2019 06-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IF41080 Electrical Rough In 50 08-Jul-2019 13-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IF41090 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 15-Jul-2019 20-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IF41100 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 04-Sep-2019 10-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IF41110 HVAC Controls Installation 5 09-Sep-2019 13-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IF41120 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 11-Sep-2019 22-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies

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Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
IF41130 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 14 16-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IF41140 Security Systems Rough In 50 16-Sep-2019 22-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IF41150 Firestopping Installation 14 03-Oct-2019 22-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IF41160 Mechanical Trim Out 14 23-Oct-2019 11-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IF41170 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 18 23-Oct-2019 15-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IF41180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 15-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IF41190 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 18-Nov-2019 22-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IF41200 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 18-Nov-2019 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IF41210 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 14 18-Nov-2019 05-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IF41220 Sealants Installation 14 18-Nov-2019 05-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IF41230 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 22-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IF41240 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 25-Nov-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IF41250 Plumbing Trim Out 10 25-Nov-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IF41260 Electrical Trim Out 10 25-Nov-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IF41270 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 25-Nov-2019 06-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IF41280 Security Systems Trim Out 18 25-Nov-2019 18-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IF41290 Flooring 20 25-Nov-2019 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IF41300 Ready for TAB 0 29-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IF41310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 09-Dec-2019 20-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IF41320 Window Treatments Installation 5 23-Dec-2019 27-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IF41330 Signage Installation 5 23-Dec-2019 27-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IF41340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 18 14-Jan-2020 06-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IF41350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 07-Feb-2020 13-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IF41360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 14-Feb-2020 27-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IF41370 Ready for Commissioning 0 27-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IF41380 Install FFE Items 35 28-Feb-2020 16-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Interior Construction Bar
First Floor EL 100'-0" Bar
IB11000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 15-May-2019 28-May-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IB11020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 29-May-2019 11-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IB11010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 29-May-2019 11-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IB11040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 50 29-May-2019 06-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IB11030 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 12-Jun-2019 09-Jul-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IB11050 Plumbing Rough In 50 19-Jun-2019 27-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IB11060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 50 21-Jun-2019 29-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IB11070 Mechanical Rough In 50 24-Jun-2019 30-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IB11100 Electrical Rough In 50 01-Jul-2019 06-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IB11170 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 50 08-Jul-2019 13-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IB11080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 28-Aug-2019 03-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IB11090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 02-Sep-2019 06-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IB11110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 04-Sep-2019 15-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IB11150 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 09-Sep-2019 27-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IB11160 Security Systems Rough In 25 09-Sep-2019 11-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IB11120 Firestopping Installation 15 25-Sep-2019 15-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IB11130 Mechanical Trim Out 15 16-Oct-2019 05-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IB11140 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 16-Oct-2019 12-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IB11250 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 05-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IB11290 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 06-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IB11230 Flooring 30 06-Nov-2019 17-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IB11180 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 12-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IB11190 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 13-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Jail ALT Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:34
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
IB11200 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 13-Nov-2019 26-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IB11280 Plumbing Trim Out 10 13-Nov-2019 26-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IB11270 Electrical Trim Out 10 13-Nov-2019 26-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IB11260 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 13-Nov-2019 26-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IB11220 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 13-Nov-2019 03-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IB11210 Sealants Installation 15 13-Nov-2019 03-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IB11300 Security Systems Trim Out 20 13-Nov-2019 10-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IB11240 Ready for TAB 0 26-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IB11310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 27-Nov-2019 10-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IB11330 Window Treatments Installation 5 11-Dec-2019 17-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IB11320 Signage Installation 5 11-Dec-2019 17-Dec-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IB11340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 14-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IB11350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IB11360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 18-Feb-2020 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IB11370 Ready for Commissioning 0 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IB11380 Install FFE Items 35 03-Mar-2020 20-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Second Floor EL 124'-0" Bar
IB21000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 28-Nov-2018 13-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IB21020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 14-Dec-2018 31-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IB21010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 14-Dec-2018 31-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IB21030 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 01-Jan-2019 28-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IB21040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 01-Jan-2019 04-Feb-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IB21050 Plumbing Rough In 25 05-Feb-2019 11-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IB21060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 07-Feb-2019 13-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IB21070 Mechanical Rough In 25 08-Feb-2019 14-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IB21100 Electrical Rough In 25 15-Feb-2019 21-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IB21140 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 22-Feb-2019 28-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IB21080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 12-Mar-2019 18-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IB21090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 15-Mar-2019 21-Mar-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IB21130 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 22-Mar-2019 11-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IB21150 Security Systems Rough In 25 25-Mar-2019 26-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IB21110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 02-Aug-2019 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IB21120 Firestopping Installation 15 23-Aug-2019 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IB21160 Mechanical Trim Out 15 13-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IB21170 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 13-Sep-2019 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IB21180 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IB21190 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 04-Oct-2019 17-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IB21200 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IB21210 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 11-Oct-2019 17-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IB21250 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 11-Oct-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IB21240 Plumbing Trim Out 10 11-Oct-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IB21230 Electrical Trim Out 10 11-Oct-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IB21220 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 11-Oct-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IB21280 Flooring 15 11-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IB21270 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 11-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IB21260 Sealants Installation 15 11-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IB21290 Security Systems Trim Out 20 11-Oct-2019 07-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IB21300 Ready for TAB 0 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IB21310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 25-Oct-2019 07-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IB21330 Window Treatments Installation 5 08-Nov-2019 14-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IB21320 Signage Installation 5 08-Nov-2019 14-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Jail ALT Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:34
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
IB21340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 14-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IB21350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IB21360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 18-Feb-2020 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IB21370 Ready for Commissioning 0 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IB21380 Install FFE Items 35 03-Mar-2020 20-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Third Floor EL 144'-0" Bar
IB31000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 26-Apr-2019 09-May-2019 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IB31020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 10-May-2019 23-May-2019 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IB31010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 10-May-2019 23-May-2019 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IB31030 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 24-May-2019 20-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IB31040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 25 24-May-2019 27-Jun-2019 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IB31050 Plumbing Rough In 25 28-Jun-2019 01-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IB31060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 25 02-Jul-2019 05-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IB31070 Mechanical Rough In 25 03-Jul-2019 06-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IB31100 Electrical Rough In 25 10-Jul-2019 13-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IB31140 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 25 17-Jul-2019 20-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IB31080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 02-Aug-2019 08-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IB31090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 07-Aug-2019 13-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IB31110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 30 09-Aug-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IB31130 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 14-Aug-2019 03-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IB31150 Security Systems Rough In 25 14-Aug-2019 17-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IB31120 Firestopping Installation 15 30-Aug-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IB31160 Mechanical Trim Out 15 20-Sep-2019 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IB31170 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 20-Sep-2019 17-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IB31180 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 10-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IB31190 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 11-Oct-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IB31200 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 17-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IB31210 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 18-Oct-2019 24-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IB31250 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 18-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IB31240 Plumbing Trim Out 10 18-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IB31230 Electrical Trim Out 10 18-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IB31220 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 18-Oct-2019 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IB31280 Flooring 15 18-Oct-2019 07-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Flooring
IB31270 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 18-Oct-2019 07-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IB31260 Sealants Installation 15 18-Oct-2019 07-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IB31290 Security Systems Trim Out 20 18-Oct-2019 14-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IB31300 Ready for TAB 0 31-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IB31310 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 01-Nov-2019 14-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IB31330 Window Treatments Installation 5 15-Nov-2019 21-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IB31320 Signage Installation 5 15-Nov-2019 21-Nov-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IB31340 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 14-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IB31350 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IB31360 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 18-Feb-2020 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IB31370 Ready for Commissioning 0 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IB31380 Install FFE Items 35 03-Mar-2020 20-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
Interior Construction Area G
Basement Area G EL 86'-0"
IGB100 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 27-Jul-2018 09-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IGB120 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 10-Aug-2018 23-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IGB110 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 10-Aug-2018 23-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IGB140 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 20 24-Aug-2018 20-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Jail ALT Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:34
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
IGB130 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 24-Aug-2018 20-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IGB150 Plumbing Rough In 20 21-Sep-2018 18-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IGB160 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 20 25-Sep-2018 22-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IGB170 Mechanical Rough In 20 26-Sep-2018 23-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IGB200 Electrical Rough In 20 03-Oct-2018 30-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IGB240 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 20 10-Oct-2018 06-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IGB180 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 19-Oct-2018 25-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IGB190 HVAC Controls Installation 5 24-Oct-2018 30-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IGB210 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 26-Oct-2018 22-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IGB230 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 31-Oct-2018 20-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IGB220 Firestopping Installation 15 02-Nov-2018 22-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IGB250 Mechanical Trim Out 15 23-Nov-2018 17-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IGB260 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 23-Nov-2018 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IGB270 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 26-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IGB280 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 27-Dec-2018 02-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IGB290 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 27-Dec-2018 09-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IGB310 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 27-Dec-2018 16-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IGB300 Sealants Installation 15 27-Dec-2018 16-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IGB330 Ready for TAB 0 09-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IGB320 Security Systems Rough In 20 25-Mar-2019 19-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In
IGB340 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 19-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IGB380 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 22-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IGB370 Plumbing Trim Out 10 22-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IGB360 Electrical Trim Out 10 22-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IGB350 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 22-Apr-2019 03-May-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IGB390 Security Systems Trim Out 20 22-Apr-2019 17-May-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IGB400 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 06-May-2019 17-May-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IGB420 Window Treatments Installation 5 20-May-2019 24-May-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IGB410 Signage Installation 5 20-May-2019 24-May-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IGB430 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 14-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IGB440 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IGB450 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 18-Feb-2020 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IGB460 Ready for Commissioning 0 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IGB470 Install FFE Items 40 03-Mar-2020 27-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items
First Floor Area G EL 100'-0"
IG1000 Layout Walls and Overhead MEP 10 10-Aug-2018 23-Aug-2018 5day WW/WH Layout Walls and Overhead MEP
IG1020 Misc Metal Supports Installation 10 24-Aug-2018 06-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Misc Metal Supports Installation
IG1010 Hollow Metal Frames Installation 10 24-Aug-2018 06-Sep-2018 5day WW/WH Hollow Metal Frames Installation
IG1040 Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In 20 07-Sep-2018 04-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Cold Formed Metal Framing Rough In
IG1030 Non Structural CMU Walls 20 07-Sep-2018 04-Oct-2018 5day WW/WH Non Structural CMU Walls
IG1050 Plumbing Rough In 20 05-Oct-2018 01-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Plumbing Rough In
IG1060 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In 20 09-Oct-2018 05-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Overhead Rough In
IG1070 Mechanical Rough In 20 10-Oct-2018 06-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Mechanical Rough In
IG1100 Electrical Rough In 20 17-Oct-2018 13-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Rough In
IG1130 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In 20 24-Oct-2018 20-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Rough In
IG1080 Perform Plumbing Performance Test 5 02-Nov-2018 08-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH Perform Plumbing Performance Test
IG1090 HVAC Controls Installation 5 07-Nov-2018 13-Nov-2018 5day WW/WH HVAC Controls Installation
IG1110 HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies 20 09-Nov-2018 10-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH HTF Gypsum Board Assemblies
IG1120 Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation 15 14-Nov-2018 06-Dec-2018 5day WW/WH Electrical Overhead Lighting Installation
IG1150 Mechanical Trim Out 15 11-Dec-2018 02-Jan-2019 5day WW/WH Mechanical Trim Out
IG1140 Security Systems Rough In 20 25-Mar-2019 19-Apr-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Rough In

Remaining Level of Effort Actual Level of Effort Actual Work Remaining Work Critical Remaining Work Milestone
Wayne County Consolidated Jail Facility ALT ADD WBS Layout All Activities Wayne Jail ALT Run Date: 28-Jun-2017 09:34
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Activity ID Activity Name Original Start Finish Calendar 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Duration
J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
IG1160 Firestopping Installation 15 02-Aug-2019 22-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Firestopping Installation
IG1170 Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat 20 02-Aug-2019 29-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Prime and 1st Coat
IG1180 Complete Rough In Inspections 0 22-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Complete Rough In Inspections
IG1190 Fire Sprinkler Trim Out 10 23-Aug-2019 05-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Fire Sprinkler Trim Out
IG1200 Ready for HVAC Startup 0 29-Aug-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for HVAC Startup
IG1210 Perform Mechanical Systems Testing 5 30-Aug-2019 05-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Perform Mechanical Systems Testing
IG1250 Doors and Hardware Installation 10 30-Aug-2019 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Doors and Hardware Installation
IG1240 Plumbing Trim Out 10 30-Aug-2019 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Plumbing Trim Out
IG1230 Electrical Trim Out 10 30-Aug-2019 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Electrical Trim Out
IG1220 Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out 10 30-Aug-2019 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Comm/Fire Alarm/Mass Notification Trim Out
IG1270 Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation 15 30-Aug-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Concrete Staining/Sealing Installation
IG1260 Sealants Installation 15 30-Aug-2019 19-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Sealants Installation
IG1280 Security Systems Trim Out 20 30-Aug-2019 26-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Security Systems Trim Out
IG1290 Ready for TAB 0 12-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Ready for TAB
IG1300 Paint and Coatings Top Coat 10 13-Sep-2019 26-Sep-2019 5day WW/WH Paint and Coatings Top Coat
IG1320 Window Treatments Installation 5 27-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Window Treatments Installation
IG1310 Signage Installation 5 27-Sep-2019 03-Oct-2019 5day WW/WH Signage Installation
IG1330 Furniture and IT Equipment Installation 20 14-Jan-2020 10-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Furniture and IT Equipment Installation
IG1340 Perform Fire System Preliminary Test 5 11-Feb-2020 17-Feb-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Fire System Preliminary Test
IG1350 Perform Security System Preliminary Test 10 18-Feb-2020 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Perform Security System Preliminary Test
IG1360 Ready for Commissioning 0 02-Mar-2020 5day WW/WH Ready for Commissioning
IG1370 Install FFE Items 40 03-Mar-2020 27-Apr-2020 5day WW/WH Install FFE Items

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TAB T WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Price Proposal, Qualifications and Exceptions


(per Section 5.9)
Please see separate, sealed envelope for Price Proposal Form.

TAB T
QUALIFICATIONS WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

& EXCEPTIONS
Proposal Qualifications and Exceptions
Walsh Construction Company II, LLC submits the following qualifications and exceptions with our Price Proposal:

Div. 01 - General Requirements


Proposal includes a code complaint 1,608 bed Jail facility per updated design concepts and below
1 qualifications. Scope per original AECOM/Ghafari design drawings and specs are excluded.
Original AECOM/Ghafari design of existing construction is presumed to be adequate, accurate and per code.
Only a conceptual design analysis has been performed and detailed engineering will be performed after
2 award to confirm.
Inventoried materials are presumed to be fit for intended use in construction. A visual inspection has been
performed and upon award, detailed verification testing will be performed. If verification testing reveals any
deficiencies in materials, minor correction has been accounted and will be attempted. If the materials and
equipment cannot be corrected or required major rework, additional costs and any associated schedule
3 impacts will be addressed via change order.
4 Material inventory storage warehouses rental cost and associated insurance are excluded.
All excess owner material inventory in storage remains property of Wayne County if not used in final
5 construction.
6 We presume control of perimeter roads and ability to shut down roads for construction purposes
7 Road shut down is presumed required for tunnel construction
8 With the exception of tunnel entry no work in the Frank Murphy Hall Building is included
9 Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment, Voice/Data and Site Landscaping allowances are excluded
10 All allowance values are presumed to include Design Builder indirects, overhead and profit.
Base bid proposal includes support services for 1,608 beds. Add option for additional beds will include
11 support services for those additional beds.
Any changes to construction made by code enforcement officials after approval of submitted shop drawings
will be addressed via change order to design builder. Owner submittal reviews must be comprehensive and
12 include all appropriate reviewers before approval.
Trade packages required to be public bid out after award would create increased risk to schedule, cost and
limit sub market participation. Per Wayne County letter dated 5/16, Design Builder assumes trade packages
13 will not be required to be bid out after award.
A one (1) year warranty is included. Extended manufacturer warranties as offered by the manufacturers are included as a
14 pass-thru warranty.
15 The Alternate must be awarded immediately with contract execution.
Div. 02 - Existing Conditions
Existing conditions are presumed to be adequately designed and constructed. Correction of errors or
1 omissions in existing design or defective existing construction are excluded.
All as built conditions are presumed to be adequate, accurate and per specifications. No verification testing
has been performed as part of the RFP process. Verification Testing will be performed after award to confirm
2 adequacy. Discrepancies and defects will be addressed via change order.
As Built underground utilities are presumed to be installed per project documents and adequate for the
AECOM/Ghafari design. No verification testing has been performed of these utilities as part of the RFP
process. Verification testing will be performed after award and deficiencies will be addressed via change
3 order.

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Site is presumed to be free of hazardous materials and no remediation has been included in our pricing. An
allowance of $500k is being carried for hazardous materials remediation as directed by addendum. To the
extent hazardous materials are identified in an amount that exceeds the allowance, additional expenses
4 would be addressed via change order.
Tunnel has been configured to avoid a known 30'' watermain, but no other utility conflicts have been
accounted for. A detailed underground investigation will be performed after award to determine actual
conditions, utility interferences and scope / pricing will be adjusted accordingly. Any differing site conditions
5 will be addressed via change order.
Div. 03 Concrete
1 Supplemental structural work to existing concrete slabs are excluded.
2 A corrosion-inhibiting admixture is not included in any precast concrete mix design.
3 In lieu of Light weight concrete for sloping at the roof we will be utilizing tapered insulation.
4 Architectural Precast walls is 9'' thick
Div. 04 Masonry
1 Masonry reinforcing for high security is presumed at 16x16 grid of #4 bar in lieu of 8x8
2 Masonry faade is presumed as a standard utility brick in lieu of cast stone
Div. 05 Steel
1 Surface cleaning and preparation of existing steel is included in our proposal.
Div. 07 - Thermal & Moisture Protection
Remaining tunnel waterproofing is included, but no other waterproofing has been included. Existing
1 waterproofing and warranty remains as originally purchased and is not the responsibility of Design Builder.
2 A TPO roof is included in lieu of built up.
Exterior faade is comprised of brick, metal panel and precast in accordance with ACA standards and is
3 subject to final design by Design Builder.
Div. 08 Openings
1 Skylights are not required per design
Div. 09- Finishes
1 Standard jail finishes have been included and are subject to final design by Design Builder
2 Terrazzo is not required per design
3 Access Floors are not required per design
4 Acoustical ceilings in primary day rooms are eliminated
Carpet and resilient flooring is included in administrative areas only. Ceramic tile is included in bathrooms
5 and quarry tile in kitchens. All other floor finishes are seal concrete.
6 No wall coverings are included
Div. 10 - Specialties
1 Lockers have been reduced per design layout
2 All signage is presumed to be included in the owner FF&E allowance, except for life safety signage
3 Sunshades are eliminated per design
4 Operable partitions are eliminated per design
5 Canopies are eliminated per design

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Div. 11 - Security / Equipment
1 Utilizing 14ga. grouted detention hollow metal frames in lieu of 12ga.
2 Utilizing single narrow vision doors in lieu of double half glass configuration
We have included the following detention equipment: single bunks, double bunks, floor mounted stools,
swing stools/wall mounted stools, stackable chairs, shower curtains, floor mounted benches, (8) man tables,
(4) man tables, (2) man tables, modesty panels, wall mounted desk, officer kiosks, video visitation booths,
clothes hooks, clothes hook strips, detention toilet paper holders, detention shower seats, pistol lockers,
3 speaker ports, paper pass, package receiver, TV brackets in dayroom, detention mirrors, detention grab bars.
4 Privacy panels at end of double and single bunks are excluded
5 Floor mounted stools - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel seats
6 Swing stools / wall mounted stools - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel seats
7 (8) man tables - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel tops and seats
8 (4) man tables - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel tops and seats
9 (2) man tables - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel tops and seats
Utilizing (2) standard metal detention key cabinets in lieu of computerized key control and management
10 system as found in spec sec 111943
11 Security Screens - Utilizing 1/4'' woven wire in lieu of 3/8'' woven wire at exterior opening at rec yard
12 Excluding stainless bug screens at exterior openings at rec yard
13 Security screen finish to be standard galvanized in lieu of powder coated
All exterior rec yard frames will get SG4E which is a commercial insulated unit with low-e and laminated
14 inboard and outboard lites
15 All fire rated glass is 45 and 90 minute wired security glass
16 90 minute security glazing has been included in lieu of 120 minute
17 Detention metal ceilings will be 16ga double skin ceiling in 8 man dorms
Stainless steel ceilings are included in shower and dressing rooms only - all other detention ceilings are
18 included as mild steel primed painted
19 Sprinkler shrouds are included as Argyle Precision brand standard PC-1000
20 Standard 1 year warranty on DEC included in lieu of 2 year warranty
21 Standard 1 year warranty on DEC locks and closers included in lieu of 5 year warranty
22 Utilizing Omron CJ-2 series PLC in lieu of Omron CS-1 series PLC
23 Utilizing CTS 9800 Series Device Net Remote I/O in lieu of Omron CS-1 series 96 point I/O
24 Sub day rooms are not included per design
25 Assume possession and ownership of all DEC material inventory
Div. 12 Furnishings
Kitchen equipment, furnished and installed, is presumed to be covered by owner allowance or by outside
1 vendor
Laundry equipment furnished and installed, is presumed to be covered by owner allowance or by outside
2 vendor
3 Body scanner is by owner.
4 Video Visitation systems, infrastructure and equipment is presumed to be covered by owner allowance.
5 Mattresses are not included and presumed to be part of the FF&E allowance

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Div. 14 Conveying Systems
The existing elevator pits and shaft are presumed to be adequate for the selected elevator contractor. Any
1 required revisions to the elevator pits and shaft would be addressed via change order.
Div. 21 Fire Suppression
1 Schedule 10 pipe is included
2 Grooved fittings are included
Div. 22/23 - Plumbing & Mechanical
1 Warranty for the existing ERUs have been excluded per the manufacturer
Proposal assumes ERU / energy recovery wheels are good Replacement cost would be approximately
2 $100k/ea for 3 if they need to be replaced, which is not included in our proposal.
3 There is no BMS interface/network with any existing Wayne County system
Div. 26 Electrical
1 Clock system is presumed to be covered by owner allowance.
2 Lighting control of individual cells is not included. Lighting by zones typical per ACA is included.
3 Emergency lighting has been included as detailed in our design narrative.
4 LED lighting has been included in all areas except for the cells.
5 Generator SOP is as detailed in our design narrative.
Div. 31 Earthwork
1 Sitework scope of work is limited to the boundaries of the project limit lines as defined by the Design Builder.
All caissons are presumed to be complete per the AECOM/Ghafari design. No additional caisson work scope
has been included. Detailed verification of foundation system will be conducted after award. Any incomplete
2 caisson work will be addressed via change order.
Div. 32 - Exterior Improvements
We assume the temporary fence is staying in place during construction and will be removed by the Design
1 Builder at the conclusion of construction.
2 Landscaping is presumed to be covered by owner allowance.
3 Site concrete and retaining walls are excluded and presumed to part of the landscaping allowance
4 Offsite improvements are excluded
5 Base bid includes fence at sally port, but all other fence is presumed to be part of the allowance.
Div. 33 - Site Utilities
1 Gas main is excluded

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Proposal Qualifications and Exceptions

Walsh Construction Company II, LLC submits the following qualifications and exceptions with our Price Proposal:

Div 01 - General Requirements

Proposal includes a code complaint 1,608 bed Jail facility per updated design concepts and below
1 qualifications. Scope per original AECOM design drawings and specs are excluded.
Storage warehouse rental cost is excluded and assumed to be carried by Wayne Co until construction is
2 ready for acceptance.

3 We assume control of perimeter roads and ability to shut down roads for construction purposes
4 Road shut down is assumed for tunnel construction
5 No Frank Murphy renovation work is included, including tunnel entry
6 A total allowance of $1.2m has been included in base proposal for all project GC permits.
Design Contingency, Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment, Site Landscaping, and Voice/Data allowances are
7 excluded from our proposal.
Base bid proposal includes support services for 1,608 beds. Add option for additional beds will include
8 support services for those additional beds.
Div 02 - Existing Conditions
Existing conditions are assumed to be adequately designed and constructed. Correction of deficient design of
1 existing conditions and / or construction is excluded
Div 03 - Concrete
1 Supplemental work to existing concrete slabs is excluded.
2 A corrosion-inhibiting admixture is not including in any precast concrete mix design.
3 Light weight concrete for sloping at the roof has been eliminated.
4 Architectural Precast is 9'' thick
Div 04 - Masonry
1 Masonry reinforcing for high security is assumed at 16x16 grid of #4
2 Masonry faade is assumed as a common utility brick in lieu of cast stone
Div 05 - Steel
Surface remediation of existing steel is included in our proposal, but all other remediation of existing
1 construction, if needed, is excluded.
Div 07 - Thermal & Moisture Protection

Remaining tunnel waterproofing is included, but no other waterproofing has been included.
1
2 A TPO roof in lieu of built up is included
3 Flexibility in faade finishes in lieu of precast
Div 08 - Openings
1 Skylights are eliminated
Div 09- Finishes
1 Typical jail finishes have been included

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2 Striping of Rec areas are eliminated
3 Terrazzo is eliminated
4 Access Floors are eliminated
5 Ceilings in Day rooms are eliminated
Div 10 - Specialties
1 Lockers have been reduced per proposal design layout
2 All signage is excluded except for exit signage
3 Sunshades are eliminated
4 Operable partitions are eliminated
5 Canopies are eliminated
Div 11 - Security / Equipment
1 Utilizing 14ga. detention hollow metal frames in lieu of 12ga.
2 Utilizing single narrow vision doors in lieu of double half glass configuration

Detention equipment includes: single bunks, double bunks, floor mounted stools, swing stools/wall mounted
stools, stackable chairs, shower curtains, floor mounted benches, (8) man tables, (4) man tables, (2) man
tables, modesty panels, wall mounted desk, officer kiosks, video visitation booths, clothes hooks, clothes
hook strips, detention toilet paper holders, detention shower seats, pistol lockers, speaker ports, paper pass,
3 package receiver, TV brackets in dayroom, detention mirrors, detention grab bars.
4 Privacy panels at end of double and single bunks are excluded

5 Floor mounted stools - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel seats

6 Swing stools / wall mounted stools - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel seats

7 (8) man tables - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel tops and seats

8 (4) man tables - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel tops and seats

9 (2) man tables - Utilizing mild steel powder coated seats in lieu of stainless steel tops and seats
10 Utilizing detention swing doors where applicable in lieu of slide
Utilizing (2) standard metal detention key cabinets in lieu of computerized key control and management
11 system as found in spec sec 111943

12 Security Screens - Utilizing 1/4'' woven wire in lieu of 3/8'' woven wire at exterior opening at rec yard
13 Excluding stainless bug screens at exterior openings at rec yard
14 Security screen finish to be standard galvanized in lieu of powder coated
All exterior rec yard frames will get SG4E which is a commercial insulated unit with low-e and laminated
15 inboard and outboard lites
16 All fire rated glass is 45 and 90 minute wired security glass
17 90 minute security glazing has been included in lieu of 120 minute

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18 Detention metal ceilings will be 16ga double skin ceiling in 8 man dorms
Stainless steel ceilings are included in shower and dressing rooms only - all other detention ceilings are
19 included as mild steel primed painted
20 Sprinkler shrouds are included as Argyle Precision standard PC-1000
21 Standard 1 year warranty on DEC included in lieu of 2 year warranty
22 Standard 1 year warranty on DEC locks and closers included in lieu of 5 year warranty
23 Utilizing Omron CJ-2 series PLC in lieu of Omron CS-1 series PLC
24 Utilizing CTS 9800 Series Device Net Remote I/O in lieu of Omron CS-1 series 96 point I/O
25 All sub day rooms are eliminated
26 Swing doors are utilized on cells in lieu of sliders wherever possible
27 Assume possession of all material inventory
Div 12 - Furnishings
1 Kitchen equipment is excluded
2 Laundry equipment is excluded
3 Body scanner is excluded
4 Video Visitation systems, infrastructure and equipment is excluded.
5 Mattresses are not included and assumed to be part of the FF&E allowance
Div 21 - Fire Suppression
1 Schedule 10 pipe is included
2 Grooved fittings are included
Div 22/23 - Plumbing & Mech
1 Warranty for the existing ERUs have been excluded per the manufacturer
Proposal assumes ERU / energy recovery wheels are good - Placement cost would be approximately $100k /
2 ea for 3 if they need to be replaced.
3 There is no BMS interface/network with any existing county system
Div 26 - Electrical
1 Clock system is excluded
2 Lighting control of individual cells is eliminated
3 Smoke zones are reduced per new layout
4 Lighting fixtures are modified per new layouts
Div 31 - Earthwork
1 Proposal assumes original site plan is adequate and acceptable.
Div 32 - Exterior Improvements
1 We assume the temp fence is staying in place.
2 Landscaping is excluded
3 Site concrete, retaining walls, excluded and assumed to part of the landscaping allowance
4 Offsite improvements are excluded
5 Base bid includes fence at sally port, but all other fence is assumed to be part of the allowance.
Div 33 - Site Utilities
1 Gas main excluded

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TAB U WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

Terms and Conditions


(per Section 6.0)

TAB U
SECTION 6.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
PLEASE REFERENCE ATTACHED TERMS & CONDITIONS DOCUMENTS in 8.1.1

6.1 Confirmation of review of Terms & Conditions of the RFP and Design Build Agreement
I have reviewed the terms and conditions. YES NO

I accept all the terms and conditions outlined. YES NO

Please outline exceptions to terms and conditions of the RFP and the Design Build Agreement below, or
attach a redlined .DOC (MS Word) version of the document as part of your bid response. Failure to identify
any proposed deviations from the RFP or the provided Design Build Agreement will constitute D-BEs
agreement with the RFPs terms and conditions and its agreement to enter into a contract in the form of
the Design Build Agreement provided with the RFP.
Exceptions to the RFP were submitted via RFI-0029 on 6/26/17 and accepted via Addendum #5 received on 6/27/17
Exceptions to the Design Build Agreement were submitted in red line format to Wayne County on 4/13/17. Walsh's proposal is
subject to mutual agreement of contract terms and conditions.

Company Representative Name___________________________________________


Kevin Swain, Vice President

Company Representative Signature___________________________________________

31
RFP-37-17-024
APPENDIX WAYNE COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED JAIL

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(per Section 5.2)

APPENDIX
WAYNE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED JAIL FACILITY ROSSER

1400 ST. ANTOINE STREET DETROIT, MICHIGAN

DEWBERRY

PROJECT NO. 60177070 / 107301 DATE: 05/17/2017 ISSUED FOR: PROPOSAL

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3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

WAYNE
COUNTY
D E F CONSOLIDATED
JAIL FACILITY

ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION <DATE>


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03/31/2017 ISSUED FOR PRICING


3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

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00 GENERAL INFORMATION
GI0-00-00 COVER SHEET
GI0-00-01 DRAWING INDEX
GI0-00-10 GENERAL INFORMATION
74 ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS
AE0-00-01 ARCHITECTURAL GENERAL NOTES
AE1-L1-00 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SUB BASEMENT COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-L1-01 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SUB BASEMENT AREA 'B'
AE1-L1-02 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SUB BASEMENT AREA 'H'
AE1-L2-00 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN CEP & SERVICE BASEMENT COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-L2-01 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN CEP BASEMENT AREA 'A'
AE1-L2-02 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SERVICE BASEMENT AREA 'B'&'C'
AE1-L2-03 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN BASEMENT AREA 'G'
AE1-01-00 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-01-01 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'A'

Consolidated Jail Facility


AE1-01-02 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'B'
AE1-01-03 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'C'
AE1-01-04 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'D'
AE1-01-05 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'D1'
AE1-01-06 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'E'
AE1-01-07 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'E1'

Wayne County
AE1-01-08 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'F'
AE1-01-09 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'F1'
AE1-01-10 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'G'

Detroit, MI
AE1-T1-05 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR TIER AREA 'E1'
AE1-02-00 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-02-01 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA 'A'
AE1-02-02 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA 'B'
AE1-02-03 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA 'C'
AE1-02-04 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA 'D'
AE1-02-05 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA 'E'
AE1-02-06 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA 'F'
AE1-02-07 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA 'G'
AE1-T2-00 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR TIER COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-T2-01 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'A'
AE1-T2-02 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'B'
AE1-T2-03 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'C'
AE1-T2-04 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'D'
AE1-T2-05 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'E'
AE1-T2-06 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'F'
AE1-03-00 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-03-01 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR AREA 'A'
AE1-03-02 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR AREA 'B'
AE1-03-03 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR AREA 'C'
AE1-03-04 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR AREA 'D'
AE1-03-05 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR AREA 'E'
AE1-03-06 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR AREA 'F'
AE1-T3-00 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR TIER COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-T3-01 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR TIER AREA 'A'
AE1-T3-02 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR TIER AREA 'B'
AE1-T3-03 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR TIER AREA 'C'
AE1-T3-04 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR TIER AREA 'D'
AE1-T3-05 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR TIER AREA 'E'
AE1-T3-06 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR TIER AREA 'F'
AE1-R1-00 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-R1-01 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN AREA 'A'
AE1-R1-02 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN AREA 'B'
AE1-R1-03 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN AREA 'C' & 'G'
AE1-R1-04 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN AREA 'D'
AE1-R1-05 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN AREA 'D1'
AE1-R1-06 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN AREA 'E'
AE1-R1-07 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN AREA 'E1' AND 'F1'
AE1-R1-08 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN AREA 'F'
74.1 ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS - ADD ALTERNATE 1
AE1-01-00-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-01-05-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'E'
AE1-01-06-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA 'F'
AE1-04-00-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FOURTH FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-04-04-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FOURTH FLOOR AREA 'D'
AE1-04-06-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FOURTH FLOOR AREA 'F'
AE1-T1-05-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR TIER AREA 'E1'
AE1-T4-00-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FOURTH FLOOR TIER COMPOSITE PLAN
AE1-T4-04-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FOURTH FLOOR TIER AREA 'D'
AE1-T4-06-AA1 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FOURTH FLOOR TIER AREA 'F'

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PROJECT # 107301
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INSTALLATION DETAILS SHOWN ARE TYPICAL FOR ALL CONDITIONS WHERE EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES AND
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0"
10" 0"

8"0"
INDICATION
9" (230) 1'-6" TOP OF SEAT

0"
0"

1'-5 1/2" (445) (250) (200) TTD ELEVATION IDENTIFICATION


MIN (455)
ALTERNATE NUMBER(S) INDICATES PARTITION TYPE INDICATION WINDOW NUMBER INDICATION
STANDARD STANDARD LOCATION DIRECTION OF VIEW OR VIEWS 1
ACCESSIBLE ACCESSIBLE ACCESSIBLE (SAME NUMBER ON SHEET
WATER CLOSETS & WHERE DRAWN) 2 123
URINALS ACCESSORIES TOILET ROOM AE1-01-01 AE1-01-01
GD-1A WALL TAG WINDOW IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
1 4
SHEET IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
3
(INDICATES SHEET NUMBER

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ROOF OR RAMP PITCH INDICATION
CURTAI WHERE ELEVATION IS DRAWN)
WALL WALL SHOWER 12
N ROD
1'-3" (380) MIN HEAD WALL SECTION LOCATION IDENTIFICATION MATERIAL OR WORK DIVISION INDICATION
0"

FRAMED
MIRROR, 6
INSTALL AT TOP FRONT APPROACH 1'-3" (380) SECTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
1'-5"
0" 0"

BOTTOM EDGE OF LAVATORY 0" WALL MOUNTED MIXING (SAME NUMBER ON SHEET WHERE EXISTING NEW
(430) UP POSITION 5" (125) MAX
LAVATORY VALVE ROOF OR RAMP SLOPE INDICATION

Wayne County
OF MIRROR SIDE APPROACH DRAWN)
TOP OF MIN
REFLECTIVE OVERFLOW FOLDING SEAT 3 1/2" (90) MAX

6'-0" (1830)
LAVATORY

6'-0" (1830)
SURFACE PROJECTION 1 1 SLOPE
BUILDING SECTION

Detroit, MI
1'-7" (485) MAX
INTO CLEAR

1'-5" (430)MIN
AE1-01-01 AE1-01-01

2"

2"
SPACE

3'-3" (990)
2'-10" (865)

3'-0" (915)
PERMITTED 8" (205)
3'-3" (990)

9" (230)
0"

(1015)
MATCH LINE INDICATION REVISION INDICATION

2'-3" (685)
MAX
(1015)

3'-4"
(230)

MIN
MIN
MIN
MAX

MAX

MAX

MIN
3'-4"

9"

1"
(685)
1"

2'-3"
1"

1"
MIN

MIN
1"
1"

0"
1

1"
1"

0"

6" (150) WALL SECTION

0"
MAX AE1-01-01 1
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-01
0"

6" 8" 0"

11" (280)
INSULATE BF ACCESSIBLE ELECTRIC WATER
0" 0"

(152) (203) STANDARD MIN


EXPOSED PIPING MAX MIN SHOWER HEAD, SHOWER SEAT COOLER (HIGH-LOW)
11"
1
0"

MEASURED TO TOP OF (280) VALVES AND DETAIL SECTION


RIM OR COUNTER MIN CURTAIN ROD AE1-01-01 KEYED NOTE SYMBOLS
(WHICHEVER IS HIGHER) SIDE SHEET IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
FRONT VIEW VIEW (INDICATES SHEET NUMBER A TOILET ACCESSORIES
WHERE SECTION IS DRAWN)
COLUMN INDICATION
INFORMATION PROVIDED APPLIES SHOWER ACCESSORIES
TO: LAVATORIES ELECTRIC WATER COOLERS COLUMN IDENTIFICATION LETTER 1 DEMOLITION WORK
ELEVATION INDICATION - (FLOORS, ETC...) OR NUMBER FOR NEW
WALL MOUNTED LAVATORIES
BARRIER FREE LAVATORIES A CONSTRUCTION
FINISHED FLOOR 1 NEW WORK
COUNTER MOUNTED LAVATORIES 0'-0" (0000)
STANDARD LAVATORIES COLUMN IDENTIFICATION LETTER OR
NUMBER FOR EXISTING 1 FUTURE WORK
SPOT ELEVATION 3.1 CONSTRUCTION
FRAME
D 0'-0" (0000)
MIRROR
HEIGHT OF
DISPENSER
2'-6" (760)
OR
WHEN
MOUNTED
OPERATING
CONTROLS
MATERIAL DESIGNATIONS
BELOW GB
5'-0" (1525)

ELEVATION LARGE SCALE ELEVATION LARGE SCALE ELEVATION LARGE SCALE ELEVATION LARGE SCALE
BF ACCESSIBLE

MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL


9" (230) MIN

SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION


4'-0" (1220)
STANDARD

1"

(890) MAX
1'-7" (485)
STANDAR

(990)
3'-3"
2'-11"
& BF

1"
1"

1"
D & BF

(455)

BRICK CONCRETE GLASS CERAMIC TILE


MAX
1'-6"
1"
(760) 1"
2'-6"

0"
0"

SEAT TOWEL
SANITARY TOILET PAPER SHELF WITH BF MIRROR DRESSING COVER PAPER DISPENSER WASTE SANITARY SOAP SOAP ELECTRIC CONCRETE MASONRY CEMENT, PLASTER OR CONT WOOD FRAMING
NAPKIN DISPENSER MOP & BROOM (WHEN NOT MIRROR DISPENSER TOWEL AND WASTE RECEPTACLE NAPKIN DISH DISPENSER HAND GYPSUM WALLBOARD TERRAZZO
UNITS (CMU)
RECEPTACLE HOLDERS ABOVE DISPENSER RECEPTACL DISPENSER DRYER
COUNTER OR E
LAVATORY) MARBLE/ GRANITE/
BRICK W/ POROUS FILL (GRAVEL WOOD BLOCKING
ACCESSORIES CMU BACK-UP OR STONE) OR SHIMS
SLATE/ LIMESTONE

CMU W/ FURRING OR
FULL BED PLASTER STEEL AND FERROUS METAL PARTICLE BOARD
3'-6" (1065) WHEN ELECTRICAL WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
EXTINGUISHER OUTLETS
GROSS WEIGHT LOCATED NEAR
TO HIGHEST DISCONNECT

EXCEEDS 40 LBS LAVATORIES


IN BF ACCESSIBLE PARTICLE BOARD SEALANT AND BACKER ROD
GLAZED CMU ALUMINUM
OR AS NOTED

TOILET ROOMS W/ LAMINATE


6'-6" (1980)

TEMPERATUR
7'-6" (2285)

E SENSOR
4'-0" (1220) MAX

4'-0" (1220) MAX


4'-6" (1370) BF
ACCESSIBLE

ALIGNED WITH GASKET MATERIAL/


5'-0" (1525)

5'-0" (1525)

2"

2"
3'-6" (1065)

STROBE WHEN JOINT FILLER MATERIAL/


ON SAME EARTH BRASS / BRONZE PLYWOOD FIRE SAFING
36" (915)
33" (838)
1"

1"

1"

1"

WALL
1"

1"

SPRAYED-ON INSUL
COMPACTED SAND/ PLYWOOD W/ PLASTIC OR FIREPROOFING
ACOUSTICAL TILE OR PANEL
ENGINEERED FILL LAMINATE
FIRE FIRE VALVE FIRE HOSE FIRE FIRE ALARM FIRE ALARM ELECTRIC THERMOSTAT LIGHT OUTLETS AT
EXTINGUISHER CABINET RACK OR EXTINGUISHER STROBE PULL BOX PANEL SWITCH BF ACCESSIBLE BLANKET OR BATT
CABINET VALVE AND WALL LAVATORIES INSULATION
BRACKET GROUT FINISH WOOD RIGID INSULATION

FIRE EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL CARPET

ABBREVIATIONS
VERTICAL GB A/E ARCHITECT/ENGINEER D DEPTH/DEEP GA GAUGE MECH MECHANICAL R RISER STRUCT STRUCTURAL
MEASURED CL 1'-6" (457.5) AB ANCHOR BOLT DCMU DECORATIVE CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT GAL GALLON MEZZ MEZZANINE RA RETURN AIR STRUCT STL STRUCTURAL STEEL
CONTROL WALL W/ FROM WALL ABV ABOVE DEMO DEMOLITION GALV GALVANIZED MFR MANUFACTURER RAD RADIUS SUSP SUSPENDED
SHOWER HEAD CONTROL WALL HAND HELD 1'-3" (380)
ACM ALUMINUM COMPOSITE MATERIAL DEPT DEPARTMENT GB GRAB BAR MH MANHOLE RB RESILIENT BASE SUSP CLG SUSPENDED CEILING
TWO WALL THRESHOLD SHOWER HEAD ON 4" (100) FOLDING ACOUS ACOUSTICAL DET DETAIL GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR MIN MINIMUM RCP REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
GRAB BAR GB (36"/915mm L) SHOWER ADDM ADDENDUM DF DRINKING FOUNTAIN GDR GUARD RAIL MIR MIRROR RD ROOF DRAIN T TREAD REV DATE ISSUED FOR
GB (18"/455 L) SEAT ADJ ADJACENT DHM DETENTION HOLLOW METAL GFRP GLASS FIBER REINFORCED PLASTIC MKR BD MARKER BOARD RE: REFER TO T/ TOP OF
WALL AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR DIA DIAMETER GL GLASS mm MILLIMETER REF REFERENCE TB TOWEL BAR
(915mm)

SLOPE FLR 1'-6"


(1220mm)

CLEAR AHJ AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION DIAG DIAGONAL GLZ GLAZING mm2 SQUARE MILLIMETER REINF REINFORC (ING, ED, MENT) TD TOWEL DISPENSER
3'-0"

TO DRAIN (455mm)
AHU AIR HANDLING UNIT DIM DIMENSION GND GROUND MO MASONRY OPENING REQD REQUIRED TDR TOWEL DISPENSER/ RECEPTACLE
36"

4'-0"

FLOOR
(1220mm)

SPACE CL ALT ALTERNATE DL DEAD LOAD GR GRADE MTD MOUNTED RES RESILIENT TEL TELEPHONE
(965mm)

GB GB TEMP TEMPORARY
1'-6" (455mm)

ALUM ALUMINUM DN DOWN GYP GYPSUM MTG MOUNTING REV REVISION


4'-0"
(865mm)

CONTROL AREA
3'-2"
2'-10"

ANOD ANODIZED DR DOOR GYP BD GYPSUM BOARD MTL METAL RF RESILIENT FLOORING TER TERRAZO
BACK WALL (MIXING VALVE)
AP ACCESS PANEL DWG DRAWING RLG RAILING THK THICKNESS, THICK
SEAT WALL APC ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING H HIGH N NORTH RM ROOM THRES THRESHOLD
APPROX APPROXIMATE (LY) EA EACH RO ROUGH OPENING THRU THROUGH
HB HOSE BIB NA NOT APPLICABLE
FOLDING SEAT 3'-0" 3'-0" THRESHOLD ARCH ARCHITECT EJ EXPANSION JOINT RTU ROOF TOP UNIT TK BD TACKBOARD
HC HOLLOW CORE NIC NOT IN CONTRACT
(915mm) (915mm) (1/2"/13mm MAX H) AWP ACOUSTICAL WALL PANELS EL ELEVATION or ELEVATOR TMPD TEMPERED
HM HOLLOW METAL NOM NOMINAL
ELEC ELECTRICAL TMPD GL TEMPERED GLASS
B/B BACK TO BACK HMD HOLLOW METAL DOOR NTS NOT TO SCALE
FLOOR PLAN CONTROL WALL BACK WALL SEAT WALL ELEV ELEVATOR TOB TOP OF BEAM
BC BOTTOM CHORD HMF HOLLOW METAL FRAME SA SUPPLY AIR
EMER EMERGENCY TOC TOP OF CONCRETE
BD BOARD HORIZ HORIZONTAL SAB SOUND ATTENUATION
EMER SHR EMERGENCY SHOWER TOM TOP OF MASONRY
BF BARRIER FREE HP HIGH POINT O/O OUT TO OUT BLANKETS
ENGR ENGINEER TOS TOP OF STEEL
BF TRANSFER SHOWER STALL BLDG BUILDING HR HOURS (FIRE-RESISTANT RATING) OA OVERALL SAFI SPRAY APPLIED FOAM
EOS EDGE OF SLAB TTD TOILET TISSUE DISPENSER
BLKG BLOCKING HSS HOLLOW STRUCTURAL SECTION OC ON CENTER INSULATION
EPDM ETHYLENE PROPYLENE DIENE MONOMER TTJ TOILET TISSUE JUMBO DISPENSER
BLW BELOW HT HEIGHT OD OUTSIDE DIAMETER SALV SALVAGE
EQ EQUAL TYP TYPICAL
BM BEAM OFCI OWNER FURNISHED SASU SELF ADHERING SHEET
TWO WALL CURB / THRESHOLD CL EQUIP EQUIPMENT ID INSIDE DIAMETER
BOT BOTTOM CONTRACTOR INSTALLED UNDERLAYMENT
GRAB BAR NOT PERMITTED 2'-0" 3'-0" ETS EXPOSED TO STRUCTURE IDF INTERMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION FRAME
BR BULLET RESISTANT OFOI OWNER FURNISHED OWNER SCD SEAT COVER DISPENSER UG UNDERGROUND
(600mm) (915mm) EWC ELECTRICAL WATER COOLER IE INVERT ELEVATION
HAND HELD BRG BEARING INSTALLED SCHED SCHEDULE UL UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY
SLOPE EX, EXIST EXISTING IN INCH, INCHES
SHOWER HEAD ON FOLDING BSMT BASEMENT OH OPPOSITE HAND SD SOAP DISPENSER UNEX UNEXCAVATED
FLR TO EXP EXPANSION INFO INFORMATION
GB (36"/915 mm L) SHOWER BTWN BETWEEN OPNG OPENING SDL SADDLE UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
DRAIN CLEAR EXP BT EXPANSION BOLT
(1525mm)

CONTROL SEAT BUR BUILT-UP ROOF INT INTERIOR ORD OVERFLOW ROOF DRAIN SE SECTIONAL DOOR UON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
FLOOR EXT EXTERIOR INSUL INSULATION, INSULATED, INSULATING
5'-0"

WALL W/ OS OVERFLOW SCUPPER SECT SECTION UR URINAL


SPACE C/C CENTER TO CENTER F/F FACE TO FACE
SHOWER CONTROL SF SQUARE FOOT
HEAD AREA (MIXING
C COURSES FA FIRE ALARM JC JANITOR'S CLOSET PBD PARTICLE BOARD SFI SPRAYED FOAM INSULATION
(1220mm)

CB CATCH BASIN FBD FIBERBOARD PAC PRECAST ARCHITECTURAL SFRM SPRAYED FIRE RESISTIVE
VALVE) VERT VERTICAL
FOLDING SEAT CEP CENTRAL ENERGY PLANT FD FLOOR DRAIN km KILOMETER CONCRETE
GB GB MATERIALS
(965mm)

VEST VESTIBULE
(865mm)
4'-0"

CFLG COUNTER FLASHING FDN FOUNDATION km2 SQUARE KILOMETER PC PRECAST CONCRETE PROJECT # 107301
(455mm)
3'-2"

2'-10"

SHR SHOWER VIF VERIFY IN FIELD


SEAT WALL CFMF COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER PCC PRECAST CONCRETE SHT SHEET VR VAPOR RETARDER
1'-6"

CFS CONCRETE FILLED SEALER FEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET L LENGTH, LONG PSC PRECAST STRUCTURAL CONCRETE PROJECT MANAGER MVA
LAV LAVATORY SHTHG SHEATHING VTR VENT THROUGH ROOF
3'-0" 2'-6" CI CAST IRON FF FACTORY FINISH PHPL PENTHOUSEPLATE SI INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
CIP CAST IN PLACE FGL FIBERGLASS LF LINEAR FEET PLAM PLASTIC LAMINATE
(915mm) (762mm) FOLDING LL LIVE LOAD UNITS
SHOWER SEAT CJ CONTROL JOINT FHC FIRE HOSE CABINET PLAS PLASTER SIM SIMILAR W/ WITH DRAWN BY ROSSER
CL CENTERLINE FIN FINISH (ED) LLH LONG LEG HORIZONTAL PLYWD PLYWOOD W/O WITHOUT
FLOOR PLAN BACK / CONTROL WALL SIDE WALL SEAT WALL LLV LONG LEG VERTICAL SJ SLIP JOINT QUALCHECK MVA
CLG CEILING FIN FL FINISH FLOOR PNL(S) PANEL(S) SLNT SEALANT W WIDE, WIDTH
CLL CONTRACT LIMIT LINE FIN GR FINISH GRADE LP LOW POINT PNT PAINT, PAINTED WC WATER CLOSET SHEET TITLE
LT LIGHT SND SANITARY NAPKIN DISPOSAL
CLO CLOSET FIXT FIXTURE PREFAB PREFABRICATED SNV SANITARY NAPKIN VENDOR WCG WALL COVERING
BF ROLL-IN / TRANSFER SHOWER STALL CLR CLEAR FLASH FLASHING LT WT LIGHT WEIGHT PREFIN PREFINISHED WD WOOD
LTG LIGHTING SPEC SPECIFICATION
CMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT FLR FLOOR PRELIM PRELIMINARY WF WIDE FLANGE
CO CLEAN OUT FLR FIN FLOOR FINISH
m METER
PREP PREPARATION
SPKLR
SQ
SPRINKLER
SQUARE WGL WIRED GLASS GENERAL
COL COLUMN FLUOR FLUORESCENT PROJ PROJECT WH WATER HEATER
CONC CONCRETE FR FIRE RATING, FIRE RATED m2
MACH RM
SQUARE METER
MACHINE ROOM
PSF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
SQ IN
SQ YD
SQUARE INCH
SQUARE YARD WP WORKING POINT INFORMATION
CONN CONNECT (ED, ION, ING) FRMG FRAMING PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH SS SERVICE SINK WR WASTE RECEPTACLE
CONSTR CONSTRUCTION FRP FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PANEL MARB MARBLE PT PRESSURE TREATED WWF WELDED WIRE FABRIC
MAS MASONRY SST STAINLESS STEEL

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CONSTR JT CONSTRUCTION JOINT FRT FIRE-RETARDANT TREATED PTD PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER STC SOUND TRANSMISSION CLASS WWM WELDED WIRE MESH
CONT CONTINUOUS (ATION) FSS FOLDING SHOWER SEAT MAX MAXIMUM PTR PAPER TOWEL RECEPTACLE
MCR MAIN COMMUNICATION ROOM STD STANDARD
CONTR CONTRACTOR FT FOOT, FEET PVC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE STL STEEL
COORD COORDINATE FTG FOOTING MDF MEDIUM DENSITY
MDF FIBERBOARD STL JST STEEL JOIST
CPT
CSMU
CT
CARPET
CALCIUM SILICATE MASONRY UNIT
CERAMIC TILE
FURR
FVC
FURRING
FIRE VALVE CABINET MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME QTY QUANTITY STL PL
STN
STEEL PLATE
STONE GI0-00-10 SHEET NUMBER
STOR STORAGE
CW CURTAIN WALL

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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INTERIOR TILE FINISH GYPSUM BOARD CONCRETE MASONRY FLOOR PLAN NOTES
1. AT METAL STUD AND FURRING WALLS INDICATED TO RECEIVE TILE FINISH PROVIDE 1/2"
CEMENTITIOUS BACKER PANELS IN LIEU OF GYPSUM BOARD 1. CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN GYPSUM BOARD WHERE INDICATED ON 1. CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONCRETE MASONRY WALLS WHERE 1. INTERIOR PARTITIONS ARE DIMENSIONED TO THE FACE OF PARTITIONS.
THE DRAWINGS AND, WHEN NOT INDICATED, AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS AND, WHEN NOT INDICATED, AT THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE FINAL DIMENSIONS WITH THE FINISH
2. INSTALL METAL STUDS OR FURRING AT 1'-4" OC MAX LOCATIONS: SCHEDULE WHEN CRITICAL TO THE INSTALLATION OF MILLWORK, CASEWORK,
AT BUILDING JOINTS (EXPANSION, SEISMIC, OR CONTROL JOINTS). OR EQUIPMENT.
3. STUD BASE METAL SHALL BE 0.033" THICKNESS UNINTERRUPTED STRAIGHT WALLS: 25-FT (7600 mm) MAX OR 1.5 TIMES THE
AT TRANSITIONS BETWEEN DIFFERENT SUBSTRATES WALL HEIGHT 2. INTERIOR PARTITIONS SHOWN TO BE LOCATED ON THE CENTERLINE OF A
4. PROVIDE MOVEMENT JOINTS WHERE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS, AND IF NOT COLUMN, MULLION, OR GRID SHALL BE LOCATED WITH THE STUD CENTERED ON
INDICATED PROVIDE AS FOLLOWS: UNINTERRUPTED STRAIGHT PARTITIONS OR FURRED WALLS: 30-FT MAX CHANGES IN WALL HEIGHT THE LINE.

WHERE TILE ABUTS RESTAINING SURFACES INTERIOR CEILINGS (W/ PERIMETER RELIEF): 50-FT MAX CHANGES IN WALL THICKNESS 3. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED IN THE FIELD BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH

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THE WORK. THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.
WHERE CHANGES IN SUBSTRATE OCCURS INTERIOR CEILINGS (W/O PERIMETER RELIEF: 30-FT MAX ADJACENT TO CORNERS WITHIN A DISTANCE EQUAL TO HALF THE CONTROL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DIMENSIONS FOR OUT-OF-SEQUENCE WORK.
JOINT SPACING.
IN EACH DIRECTION AS FOLLOWS: EXTERIOR CEILINGS AND SOFFITS: 30-FT MAX 4. DOOR OPENINGS THAT ARE NOT DIMENSIONALLY LOCATED ARE TO BE CENTERED
BONDED INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN WALLS -OR- POSITIONED WITH ONE JAMB 4" (FOR GYPSUM BOARD WALLS) / 8"
20 - 25 FT WHERE CEILINGS FRAMING MEMBERS CHANGE DIRECTIONS (FOR MASONRY WALLS) TO AN ADJACENT WALL OR COLUMN AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS
OPENINGS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 6-FT (1800 mm) WIDE: ONE SIDE* AND/OR DETERMINED FROM THE DETAILS.

Wayne County
8 - 12 FT (AT ABOVE GROUND CONCRETE SLABS) ONE SIDE OF OPENINGS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 6-FT WIDE
OPENINGS GREATER THAN 6-FT (1800 mm) WIDE: BOTH SIDES* 5. CRITICAL "HOLD" OR "CLEAR" DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF WALL FINISHES AND ARE
8 - 12 FT (AT AREAS WITH DIRECT SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE OR MOISTURE) BOTH SIDES FOR OPENINGS GREATER THAN 6-FT WIDE IDENTIFIED ON DOCUMENTS.

Detroit, MI
* NOT REQUIRED WHEN OTHER CRACK CONTROL METHODS ARE
AT ALL EXPANSION, CONTROL, CONSTRUCTION, COLD, SAW-CUT, ISOLATION, 2. WHERE A CONTROL JOINT OCCURS IN AN ACOUSTICAL OR FIRE RATED SYSTEM, SPECIFIED 6. DIMENSIONS FOR MASONRY CONSTRUCTION ARE NOMINAL AND DO NOT INCLUDE
CONTRACTION AND SEISMIC JOINTS, INCLUDING HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD BACKING SHALL BE INSTALLED. SURFACE FINISHES.
SURFACES, MATCH UNDERLYING JOINT WIDTH ABOVE MOVEMENT JOINTS IN FOUNDATIONS AND FLOORS
3. SUBMIT CONTROL JOINT LAYOUT TO ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO 7. RECEIVE CERTIFIED OR APPROVED EQUIPMENT DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING
5. MOVEMENT JOINT WIDTHS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: INSTALLATION. BELOW MOVEMENT JOINTS IN ROOFS AND FLOORS THAT BEAR ON A WALL WITH AFFECTED WORK.

QUARRY OR PAVER TILE: MATCH GROUT WIDTH, BUT NOT LESS THAN 1/4" 4. REFER TO THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL CONTROL JOINT TRANSITIONS FROM FOUNDATION OR AT GRADE SLAB SUPPORTED WALLS TO 8. VERIFY LOCATIONS AND SIZES OF OPENINGS, CURBS, BASES AND ANCHOR BOLTS WITH
REQUIREMENTS. WALLS SUPPORTED ON AN ELEVATED SLAB OTHER TRADES.
CERAMIC MOSAIC OR GLAZED WALL TILE: 1/4" IDEAL, 1/8" MINIMUM
2. FIRE RATED CMU WALLS: PROVIDE EITHER THE UL LISTED PRODUCTS OR SUBMIT 9. WHERE ENLARGED PLANS ARE REFERENCED, REFER TO ENLARGED PLAN FOR WALL
PENETRATIONS AGGREGATE COMPOSITION AND EQUIVALENT THICKNESS CRITERIA FOR REVIEW TYPES, DIMENSIONS, AND SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
6. FILL JOINTS WITH BACKER STRIP AND SEALANT
1. SEAL ALL UTILITY PENETRATIONS AS FOLLOWS: AND APPROVAL
7. INSTALL WATERPROOF MEMBRANE BENEATH FLOOR TILES AND WALL BASE AT THE 10. REFER TO PARTITION TYPES ON SHEET AE5-00-80 AND 81 FOR NON-LOAD BEARING
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: FLOORS: THROUGH PENETRATION FIRE STOPPING SYSTEM, MATCH FIRE INTERIOR PARTITIONS.
RATING OF THE FLOOR
TOILET ROOMS OR OTHER ROOMS WITH SINKS OR PLUMBING FIXTURES WHEN BRICK MASONRY 11. REFER TO LIFE SAFETY DRAWINGS FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION RELATED TO
OCCUPIED SPACES OCCUR BELOW FIRE RATED WALLS: THROUGH PENETRATION FIRE STOPPING SYSTEM, MATCH OCCUPANT COUNTS, EXITING AND WALL RATINGS.
FIRE RATING OF THE WALL 1. EXPANSION JOINTS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN BRICK MASONRY WALLS WHERE
ROOMS DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO SHOWERS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS AND, WHEN NOT INDICATED, AT THE FOLLOWING
NON-RATED WALLS: FILL VOIDS/ANNULAR SPACES WITH MINERAL WOOL LOCATIONS: CEILING PLAN NOTES
SINGLE OCCUPANCY TOILET ROOMS WHICH CONTAIN A SHOWER INSULATION AND APPLY ACOUSTICAL SEALANT TO BOTH SIDES OF WALL.
UNINTERRUPTED STRAIGHT WALLS: 17'-4" (5280 MM) MAXIMUM 1. LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL BE LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE ROOM OR SPACE,
8. INSTALL WATERPROOF MEMBRANE AT SHOWERS INCLUDING FLOOR PAN AND FULL 2. UTILITY FLOOR PENETRATIONS CONTAINED WITHIN FIRE RATED SHAFTS DO NOT
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
HEIGHT AT WALLS, REFER TO DETAILS FOR MORE INFORMATION REQUIRE FIRE STOPPING, EXCEPT WHEN THE FLOOR FORMS THE BOTTOM OR
TOP OF THE SHAFT.
2. LIGHT FIXTURES IN ACOUSTICAL CEILING PANELS SHALL BE CENTERED IN THE
WOOD PANEL, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
3. UTILITY PENETRATIONS SHALL INCLUDE ALL BUILDING SYSTEMS INCLUDING BUT 1. ALL INTERIOR DIMENSIONAL LUMBER INCLUDING WOOD NAILERS, BLOCKING,
NOT LIMITED TO: PIPING, DUCTWORK, CONDUIT, SLEEVES / TRAYS FOR LOW
FRAMING, FURRING, AND PLYWOOD PANELS SHALL BE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED. 3. LOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS IN CENTER OF ACOUSTICAL CEILING PANELS AND
VOLTAGE CABLES AND ELECTRICAL BUSWAYS. EQUIDISTANT FROM WALLS.
2. ALL EXTERIOR DIMENSIONAL LUMBER INCLUDING WOOD NAILERS, BLOCKING,
4. SEAL ALL WALL STRUCTURAL ELEMENT PENETRATIONS (I.E.: BEAMS, BAR CANTS, FRAMING, PLYWOOD PANELS SHALL BE PRESERVATIVE TREATED. 4. SUPPLY, RETURN OR EXHAUST REGISTERS LOCATED IN THE CORNER OF A ROOM OR
JOISTS, BRACING, ETC.). AT FIRE RATED WALLS USE A FIRE RATED THROUGH SOFFIT SHALL BE LOCATED 6" FROM THE WALL OR SOFFIT, UNLESS NOTED
PENETRATION FIRE STOPPING SYSTEM, MATCH RATING OF THE WALL. AT NON- OTHERWISE.
RATED WALLS USE ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT BOTH SIDES OF WALL.
5. IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE REFLECTED CEILING PLANS AND THE
5. FIRE RESISTIVE JOINT SEALANTS AND SPRAYS SHALL COMPLETELY COVER METAL CORRESPONDING DRAWINGS OF OTHER DISCIPLINES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL
MINERAL WOOL WITH THICKNESS APPLICATION PER MANUFACTURER'S 1. ALL DISSIMILAR METALS SHALL BE EFFECTIVELY ISOLATED FROM EACH OTHER TO BRING THE CONFLICT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION
DIRECTIONS TO SATISFY FIRE RATING. OVERLAP ONTO WALL, DECK OR OTHER AVOID MOLECULAR BREAKDOWN. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
6. EXIT SIGNS SHALL BE CENTERED IN CORRIDORS AND LOCATED A DISTANCE OF 1'-0"
FROM WALLS (TO CENTER LINE OF FIXTURE) UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. VERIFY
EXIT SIGNS LOCATIONS WITH THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION PRIOR TO
LOUVERS LOW-SLOPE ROOFING INSTALLATION.
1. LOUVERS ARE TO BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY THE ARCHITECTURAL 1. PROVIDE ROOF SADDLES WITH A SLOPE OF TWO TIMES THE ROOF SLOPE.
TRADES, WHEN SIZES ARE NOT INDICATED ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING,
REFER TO THE MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR SIZES. 2. CURBS AND ACCESSORIES FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHALL BE FURNISHED BY OTHER COMMUNICATION AND SECURITY ROOMS
TRADES FOR INSTALLATION BY ARCHITECTURAL TRADES
1. INSTALL FRT PLYWOOD PANELS TO ALL WALLS AT THE FOLLOWING ROOMS (UNLESS
NOTED OTHERWISE):
ROOF MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
ROOF MOUNTED PIPING
INTERMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION FRAME (IDF)
ACCESS PANELS PENETRATIONS FOR PIPING, POWER FEEDS, ETC.
MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME (MDF)
1. INSTALL ACCESS PANELS AT WALLS, CHASES AND NON-ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS MAIN COMMUNICATION ROOMS (MCR)
COORDINATE QUANTITIES, SIZES AND LOCATIONS WITH THE APPROPRIATE TRADES.
AS REQUIRED FOR SERVICE OF VALVES, EQUIPMENT, SPECIAL SYSTEMS OR TELECOMMUNICATION ROOMS (TELECOM)
OTHER CONTROLS SECURITY ROOMS
3. COORDINATE LIGHTNING PROTECTION INSTALLATION WITH THE ELECTRICAL TRADES.

2. DO NOT INSTALL GYPSUM BOARD OR OTHER SOLID WALL MATERIALS UNTIL ALL 2. PANELS SHOULD BE 8'-0" HIGH WITH BOTTOM EDGE 6" (150 mm) AFF.
TRADES HAVE BEEN CONSULTED AND THE SIZES / LOCATIONS OF ACCESS
PANELS HAVE BEEN DETERMINED 3. PAINT PANELS TO MATCH THE WALL.
NON-LOAD BEARING METAL STUDS
3. PROVIDE METAL FRAMING AT FOUR SIDES OF OPENINGS FOR ACCESS PANELS 1. STUD SPACING SHALL NOT EXCEED 2'-0" MAXIMUM, UNO, REDUCE STUD SPACING AS
REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH SPAN DEFLECTION LIMITATIONS, REFER TO
4. ACCESS PANELS SHALL BE LOCATED AND ADEQUATELY SIZED TO ALLOW FOR SPECIFICATIONS FOR STUD GAUGE GENERAL PROJECT NOTES
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND FUTURE REPLACEMENT OF THE ITEMS BEING
SERVICED 1. ALL WORK IS TO BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCUMENTS, WHICH
2. INSTALL DOUBLE STUD FRAMING ON BOTH SIDES OF OPENINGS
INCLUDES THE DRAWINGS AND THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED IN THE
5. ACCESS PANELS INSTALLED IN FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE FIRE-RATED PROJECT MANUAL.
3. LOCATE A METAL STUD DIRECTLY BEHIND ALL WALL DOOR STOPS
TO MATCH THE ADJACENT ASSEMBLY RATING 2.
EXISTING BUILDING DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN PREPARED FROM ARCHIVAL BUILDING
4. AT ALL STUD WALLS WHICH DO NOT EXTEND TO DECK, PROVIDE METAL STUD
6. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCESS PANEL MATERIAL TYPES AND OTHER DRAWINGS AND SUCH DRAWINGS MAY CONTAIN DISCREPANCIES AND OMISSIONS
BRACING TO BUILDING STRUCTURE AT 4'-0" OC MAXIMUM AND AT ALL DOOR DUE TO CONCEALED CONDITIONS, INACCURACIES IN THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS,
INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS PANELS IN DETENTION OR SECURITY JAMBS, ALTERNATE BRACING EACH SIDE OF WALL
AREAS INACCESSIBLE LOCATIONS, UNRECORDED BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND OTHER
CONFLICTING INFORMATION. VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS BEFORE COMMENCING WITH
5. PROVIDE CONCEALED FRT WOOD BLOCKING OR FLAT METAL PLATES WITHIN METAL
OPERABLE PANEL PARTITIONS THE WORK. NOTIFY ARCHITECT/ENGINEER IF FIELD CONDITIONS CONFLICT WITH
STUD PROPOSED WORK. EXISTING CONDITIONS SHOWN OUTSIDE OF THE CONTRACT AREA
PARTITIONS AT WALL MOUNTED ACCESSORIES, SINKS, CABINETS, EQUIPMENT, ETC. IS RELATIVE AND FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
1. THE LEADING EDGE OF OPERABLE PANEL PARTITIONS SHOULD SEAL TO A FLUSH 6.
WALL SURFACE. INTERRUPT BASE, CHAIR RAIL OR OTHER WALL MOLDINGS WHEN ELECTRICAL OUTLETS OR SWITCHES SERVING DIFFERENT ROOMS AND LOCATED ON A
THESE ITEMS WILL PREVENT A PROPER SEAL. PROVIDE SOLID METAL FRAMING 3. IT IS THE INTENT THAT CONSTRUCTION COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND
COMMON DIVIDING WALL SHALL BE SPACED A MINIMUM OF ONE STUD SPACE APART LAWS INCLUDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA). SHOULD ANY 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
WITHIN METAL STUD / GYP BD WALLS, AT BOTH ENDS, TO WITHSTAND THE
PARTITION CLOSURE LATERAL LOADS. CONTRACTOR NOTICE DRAWINGS OR WORK THAT HE/SHE BELIEVES IS NON- REV DATE ISSUED FOR
COMPLIANT, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY FOR REVIEW AND
CORRECTIVE ACTION.

4. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS AS THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY TO SCALE. THE
ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES CONTRACTOR SHALL LAY OUT ALL GRIDS AND/OR MAJOR DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO THE
START OF CONSTRUCTION. IF DISCREPANCIES ARE FOUND, THE
1. REFER TO THE "IN" (INTERIOR DESIGN) SHEETS FOR ROOM FINISHES AND ACCENT ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED FOR CLARIFICATION BEFORE
PATTERNS. COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK. EXPLICIT DIMENSIONS HAVE PRECEDENCE OVER
LIFE SAFETY PLAN NOTES SCALE. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIMENSIONS
INDICATED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
1. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROTECTED AS INDICATED ON THE LIFE SAFETY
DRAWINGS AND CODE SUMMARY. IF A DISCREPANCY EXISTS BETWEEN THE
5. SUBCONTRACTORS FOR EACH TRADE ARE ADVISED THAT INFORMATION PERTINENT
INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THESE SHEETS AND ON THE DETAILS, OR
TO THEIR WORK MAY OCCUR IN OTHER PORTIONS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
ELSEWHERE IN THE DOCUMENTS, CONSULT ARCHITECT.
REFER TO CIVIL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND SPECIAL
SYSTEM DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL GENERAL NOTES, ABBREVIATIONS, AND
2. REFER TO LEGEND FOR RATING AND TYPE OF WALL SEPARATION REQUIRED.
SYMBOLS.
WALL TYPE FIRE RESISTIVE RATINGS ARE TO BE CONTINUOUS FOR THE ENTIRE
LENGTH AND HEIGHT OF THE PARTITION.
6. ALL NOTES ARE TO BE REVIEWED AND APPLIED TO RELATED BUILDING
COMPONENTS.
3. FLOOR/CEILING AND ROOF/CEILING RATINGS ARE AS INDICATED ON THE CODE
NOTES APPEAR ON VARIOUS SHEETS FOR DIFFERENT SYSTEMS AND MATERIALS. ALL
SUMMARY. CONTINUITY OF PROTECTION SHALL BE ASSUMED FOR THE ENTIRE
SHEETS ARE TO BE REVIEWED AND NOTES ON ANY ONE SHEET ARE TO BE APPLIED
LENGTH AND HEIGHT OF CONSTRUCTION INDICATED.
ON RELATED DRAWINGS AND DETAILS.
4. REFER TO DETAIL DRAWINGS FOR U.L. DESIGN NUMBER(S) AT ALL RATED
7. DETAILS NOT SHOWN ARE SIMILAR IN CHARACTER TO THOSE SHOWN AND
CONSTRUCTION.
REFERENCED. WHERE SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS, DETAILS OR DESIGN INTENT CANNOT
BE DETERMINED, CONSULT THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH
5. ALL RECESSED CABINETS, PANELS, AND BOXES LOCATED IN FIRE-RATED WALLS
THE WORK. "TYPICAL" MEANS THE CONDITIONS ARE THE SAME FOR ALL SIMILAR
SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MAINTAIN FIRE-RATED CONSTRUCTION.
CONDITIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
6. REFER TO THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR TYPE OF SPRAY APPLIED FIRE RESISTIVE
8. DETAILS, SYSTEMS, AND/OR MATERIALS WHICH ARE PROPOSED TO BE CHANGED
MATERIALS REQUIRED.
SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL AND REVIEWED BY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER
PRIOR TO COMPLETION AND SUBMISSION OF SHOP DRAWINGS. SUBMITTAL OF PROJECT # 107301
PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS RESULTING IN AN AESTHETIC CHANGE SHALL NOT BE
APPROVED. PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
9. PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION AREA AS REQUIRED
BY CODE FOR THE DURATION OF WORK. DRAWN BY ROSSER

10. FINISH FLOOR ELEVATIONS ARE TO TOP OF CONCRETE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

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GENERAL NOTES

6/23/2017 10:18:13 AM
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1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

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FRANK MURPH Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com
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Consolidated Jail Facility


Wayne County

Detroit, MI
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PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN SUB
BASEMENT
SUB BASEMENT COMPOSITE PLAN

6/23/2017 10:30:09 AM
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SCALE: 3/64" = 1'-0"

FLOOR ELEVATION = 70'-0" 2 1 3


PLAN
NORTH
AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01 AE1-L1-00 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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65' - 0" MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-L1-02

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3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

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60'-0"
4'-1" 14'-10" 18'-8" 22'-10 1/2" 1'-1 1/2" 13'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 13'-0" 1'-1 1/2" 22'-10 1/2" 18'-8" 14'-10" 4'-1"

Consolidated Jail Facility


2.8

Wayne County

Detroit, MI
RA2

10'-0"
67' - 6"

4.4

60'-0"
5

13'-0" 10'-0" 10'-6"

5.5

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10'-0"
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AE4-00-12
5'-8" 70' - 0"

0.0.B.14C
1'-5"

3'-0"
6
9'-9"
JANITOR HOLD. CELL HOLD. CELL
4'-0"

4'-0"
10'-0
18 3'-4" 18 " 0.0.B.15A
STORAGE 0.0.B.07 0.0.B.08 3'-4"
2'-8" 1'-8" 1'-8" 2'-8" STAGING

8'-8"
0.0.B.36

12'-8"
LW-MB LW-MB LW-MB

4'-8"
0.0.B.15

4'-8"
HOLD. CELL HOLD. CELL

4'-8"
HOLD. CELL HOLD. CELL

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3'-4" 3'-4"

10'-0
0.0.B.04 0.0.B.05 3'-4" 0.0.B.15B

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13'-4
0.0.B.06
5'-4"

0.0.B.09
0.0.B.08 STAGING

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0.0.B.07 MD-0E

16'-0
LW-MB LW-MB 0.0.B.06 LW-MB 0.0.B.09 LW-MB LW-MB 0.0.B.34 0.0.B.16A 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
LW-MB LW-MB
HOLD. CELL REV DATE ISSUED FOR
LW-MB 0.0.B.05 0.0.B.10 SEARCH RM

11'-4"
HOLD. CELL 6'-0" M.O. 2'-0" 2'-0" 6'-0" M.O. 6'-0" M.O. 2'-0" 2'-0" 6'-0" M.O. 2'-0" 0.0.B.11
0.0.B.42 6'-0" HOLD. CELL 0.0.B.16
0.0.B.03 10'-0" 8'-8" 8'-8" 10'-0" M.O .
SALLYPORT
0.0.B.04 0.0.B.11 0.0.B.12
HOLD. CELL D)
2'-0"
2'-0" 0.0.B.14
PP. HAN 6'-0"
UP 0.0.B.02 NS (O ADA H. CELL M.O. SEARCH MD-0E
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2'-0" 0.0.B.35
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CELLS 0 10'-0 2'-0"
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1'-3 5/8"
7.5 MD-0C 2'-0" 6'-0" M.O. 2'-0" EL.E7
0.0.B.13 STAFF COUNTER CLOTHING C
8 B
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0.0.B.00A 0.0.B.18 DRESSING A


MD-0C 2 BOOTH
39'-11 3/8"
HOLD. CELL MILLWORK AE4-00-22
COUNTER 0.0.B.18
0.0.B.13 5'-11 3/8" 7'-4" M.O. 7'-4" M.O. 6'-0"
2'-0" 10'-8" 11'-4" 5'-4" ALIGN MD-0C MD-0C
MD-0C MD-0C
0.0.B.30 0.0.B.33 0.0.B.19A
TRUE PROJECT
EL.E0.L0B 0.0.B.23 0.0.B.20 NORTH NORTH
0.0.B.29 MD-0C MD-0C
8'-4"
EL E4 MD-0C SALLY PORT MD-0C SALLY PORT
10'-8"

ELEC IT EL E1
9'-4"

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0.0.B.29 0.0.B.28 EL.E1 PROJECT # 107301

15'-4"
0.0.B.33 1'-11 3/8" 6'-0" M.O. 6'-0" M.O. 2'-0" 2'-0" 6'-0" M.O. 6'-0" M.O. 2'-0"
MD-0C (ABOVE) CLOTHING
0.0.B.28 0.0.B.19 PROJECT MANAGER MVA

MD-0C 0.0.B.25 0.0.B.24 0.0.B.22 0.0.B.21 DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA

0.0.B.26 LOBBY EL E8 HOLD. CELL HOLD. CELL HOLD. CELL HOLD. CELL DRAWN BY ROSSER
STORAGE MD-0C EL E2 EL E5 0.0.B.25 0.0.B.24 0.0.B.22 0.0.B.21
EL.E0.L0 EL.E8 0.0.B.32A QUALCHECK MVA
EL.E2 EL.E5 ALL WALLS IN THIS AREA
12'-8"
28'-0"

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TO BE TYPE MD-0E
MD-0C (U.O.N.)
3'-4" 3'-4" 3'-4"
MECH 0.0.B.27
4'-8"

4'-8"

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MD-0C
MECH ARCHITECTURAL
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TOILET
EL.E3 EL.E6
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AE4-00-40
0.0.B.27
0.0.B.32B
SUB BASEMENT AREA 'B' BASEMENT AREA

6/23/2017 10:19:09 AM
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
FLOOR ELEVATION = 70'-0"
'B'
NORTH
1'-4" 7'-8"
23'-0" 149'-0"
AE1-L1-01 SHEET NUMBER
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1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

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3'-6 1/4"

Consolidated Jail Facility


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CORRIDOR EL.H1.1 9 AE4-00-25
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Detroit, MI
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ST. ANTOINE ST. ANTOINE
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106'-0 1/2"
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REV DATE ISSUED FOR

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PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
0.0.H.00
QUALCHECK MVA
8'-4" M.O. SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
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MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1- BASEMENT AREA

SLOPE

6/23/2017 10:18:36 AM
L1-01
3
'H'
3
FRANK MURPHY BASEMENT AE3-00-01 SUB BASEMENT AREA 'H' TUNNEL AE3-00-01
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
FLOOR ELEVATION = 76'-3 1/2"
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
FLOOR ELEVATION = 65'-0"
AE1-L1-02 SHEET NUMBER
NORTH NORTH

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1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

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Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com
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Consolidated Jail Facility


Wayne County

Detroit, MI
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AE3-00-02

EE

SH
6.45 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL

SH

EE
2 2 REV DATE ISSUED FOR

EE

TA
6.6

TA
AE3-00-00 AE3-00-00

E1
E1

-L2
7

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-03
6.8

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MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET AE1-L2-01
MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET AE1-L2-02

C
B
A

1 1
AE3-00-00 AE3-00-00 TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN CEP
A.8 B.3 B.4 C.8 D.9 F.2 G.2 H.2 J.3 J.9 L.1 M.2 N.8 P.5 P.9 Q.6 R.2 T.4 U.7 U.9 V.9
& SERVICE

6/23/2017 10:18:26 AM
BASEMENT
SERVICE BASEMENT COMPOSITE PLAN 2 1 COMPOSITE
SCALE: 3/64" = 1'-0"
AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01
AE1-L2-00
PLAN
SHEET NUMBER
NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

A A.5 B B.5 C D E F G

47'-2 1/4" 115'-10 1/2" 1'-5"


2'-2 3/4" 20'-10" 24'-3 1/2" 12'-0" 10'-1" 20'-9 1/2" 24'-1 1/2" 24'-1 1/2" 26'-0" 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

2"

12
AE3-00-20
Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

9'-4"
5
1
AE4-00-11

16'-8"
UP
11
AE5-00-72

Consolidated Jail Facility


5
5.5 AE3-00-21

57'-8"
7
AE3-00-20

Wayne County
15'-8"

Detroit, MI
SUBSTATION RM
0.1.A.00
6

12'-8"
9
AE3-00-20
1'-2 1/8"
6.4

4'-4"
12'-1 1/2"

6.5

1'-0"
UP 2 UP
AE4-00-01

15'-4"
STAIR A1 UPPER
15'-4"

4'-4 3/4" 10'-0"


ST.A1
5 1 G.2
AE3-00-20 AE4-00-01
HANDRAIL

1'-0"
4'-9 1/2" LOWER
7
1'-2"

0.1.A.00
7.5
1'-2"
148'-0"

3
8 8'-10"

1'-8"
AE3-00-20 0.1.D.01
1 MD-2B UP CORRIDOR
AE3-00-20 0.1.A.01

0.1.A.03 0.1.D.05B 30'-0" 5'-0" 30'-0"


OPERATOR RM
178'-4"

3'-4"
0.1.D.03

12'-0"
29'-10"

11 MD-2B

17'-8"
AE5-00-07
AREAWAY CEP VESTIBULE HANDRAIL
0.1.D.01 0.1.D.02A
0.1.D.03
7 MD-0C 0.1.D.04
AE3-00-50

MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET AE1-L2-02


STEAM BOILER
MD-2B MD-0C ROOM
1'-0"

28'-2"
AE3-00-50 0.1.D.05

7'-4"
0.1.D.05A
3'-9"
22'-1"

3
14
AE3-00-50 AE5-00-03
39'-10"

10
AE3-00-50 UP
VAULT
0.1.D.04
BOILER & 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
DOMESTIC REV DATE ISSUED FOR
WATER RM
0.1.D.02

H
2'-0"

59'-10"
AE4-00-12
G
7 UP
AE4-00-12
C
B
A
30'-4"
30'-4"

TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
1'-10" 1'-4" SHEET TITLE
2'-0 3/4" 29'-3" 30'-0" 28'-0" 30'-0" 1'-4"
24'-0 1/4" 62'-7 3/4" 58'-0"
ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN CEP
A.8 B.3 B.4 C.8 D.9 F.2 BASEMENT AREA

6/23/2017 10:18:59 AM
CEP BASEMENT PLAN AREA 'A' 'A'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH
FLOOR ELEVATION = 80'-0"
AE1-L2-01 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

F G H J K K.3 K.5 K.7 L M N P.1

172'-0"
24'-7" 1'-5" 18'-11" 18'-8" 22'-10 1/2" 14'-1 1/2" 10'-0" 10'-0" 14'-1 1/2" 22'-10 1/2" 18'-8" 18'-11" 1'-5"
Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

1'-5"
27'-4" 27'-4"
TILE/MASONRY REFRIGERATION
SHOP SHOP
10'-8" 0.2.B.07 0.2.B.09 10'-8"

MD-0C
1'-4"

1'-4"
MD-0C MD-0C
0.2.B.08 0.2.B.16

3'-4"

3'-4"
32'-9"

32'-9"
ELEC SECURITY TEL COMM ELEC MECH OFFICE

MD-0C
OFFICE

MD-0C

MD-0C

MD-0C

10'-8"

10'-8"

8"
8"
0.2.B.16

Consolidated Jail Facility


0.2.B.01 0.2.B.02 0.2.B.03 0.2.B.04 0.2.B.08 D1A D1A

2'-8"

2'-8"
2'-0" 4'-8"
1'-4" 1'-4"

2'-0"

2'-0"
MD-0B MD-0B
DN
16
MD-0C 0.2.B.07 0.2.B.09
0.2.B.06 AE4-00-41

Wayne County
SECURE
MAINT. STAGING
STORAGE

10'-8"

MD-0C
0.2.B.05
0.2.B.06 TOILET

Detroit, MI
1'-0"

7 0.2.B.10
11'-4" 0.2.B.10
ST.B1.00 0.2.B.05B
EL E7
2'-0"

7.5 0.2.B.01A 0.2.B.01B 0.2.B.02 0.2.B.03 0.2.B.04 EL.E7 0.2.B.05A


MD-1B MD-1B MD-1B 4'-0" MD-1B
8
78'-3"

ALIGN, TYP.
DN
17'-4"
13'-4"

CORRIDOR
0.2.B.00 19'-3" 12'-0" 8'-8" 4'-0"
ALIGN
10'-8" 5'-4" 4'-0" ALIGN 6'-5"
MD-1B MD-1B 0.2.B.14 MD-1B
0.2.B.13A 0.2.B.15 0.2.B.11A
2'-0"

0.2.B.13B 0.2.B.11B

MD-0C

MD-0C
D1A

2'-8"
OFFICE EL E1 EL E4 D1A

10'-8"

2'-8"

8"
12'-0"
0.2.B.17 EL.E4
EL.E1 OFFICE

8"
TABL

3'-4"
0.2.B.17 7'-10" 11'-9" 7'-10" 10'-2"
SERVICE 0.2.B.12 E

3'-4"
MD-0C
ELEVATOR LOBBY 0.2.B.12
MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET AE1-L2-01

MD-0C

2'-0"
MD-0B 0.2.B.15
ELECTRICAL STORAGE

1'-4"
EL E2 EL E5

2'-0"
EL E8 MD-0B

1'-4"
2'-0"
SHOP EL.E2 0.2.B.14 EL.E5 EL.E8 3'-4"

28'-0"

28'-0"
28'-2"

10'-8" 0.2.B.13 PLUMBING SHOP


10'-8" 0.2.B.11
ADJUSTABLE DRILL PRESS GRINDER

MD-0C
SHELVING
EL E3 EL E6 1 SECURE DRAWER TABL
EL.E3 EL.E6 AE4-00-22 STORAGE STORAG E
E

1'-4" 1'-4"
28'-0" 16'-0" 24'-0" 26'-0" 11'-8" 18'-4" 30'-0" 30'-0" 7'-8" 7'-10"
41'-4" 149'-0"

F.2 G.2 H.2 J.3 J.9 L.1 M.2 N.8 P.5

SERVICE BASEMENT AREA 'B'


SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH FLOOR ELEVATION = 85'-0"


P.1 Q R T U V
127'-7 1/2"

100'-7 1/2"
1'-5" 24'-7" 24'-1 1/2" 24'-1 1/2" 21'-4" 6'-5 1/2" 15'-1"

1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


REV DATE ISSUED FOR
17'-0"

1
AE4-00-03

6.5
6.6 H
UP

STAIR C1 G
15'-4"

ST.C1
C
B
7
1'-0"

32'-8"
7.5

8
CORRIDOR TRUE PROJECT
13'-4"

0.2.C.01 NORTH NORTH

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
EL E7 DRAWN BY ROSSER
EL.E7 24'-4" 30'-0" 30'-0" 25'-2" 4'-10" 1'-4"
QUALCHECK MVA
115'-8" 11'-11 1/2"
SHEET TITLE

P.9 R.2 T.4 U.7 U.9


ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
SERVICE
SERVICE BASEMENT AREA 'C'

6/23/2017 10:18:47 AM
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
BASEMENT AREA
FLOOR ELEVATION = 85'-0"
'B'&'C'
NORTH
AE1-L2-02 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

S4

S3.6 Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

2'-1
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" SJ
8'-2 "
8'-0

S3.1

7'-8
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S3 13' SH

1
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2'-8
S2.5
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7'-6
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6 10
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AE3-00-80 -10
48'
S2.1
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S2 11

35'
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9

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9"

1/4
S1.6

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11'

16'
"
7'-8

-10

Consolidated Jail Facility


19'

"
-79/1
S1

6"
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10'-2"
11' 7'-4" 8'-2 3/8"
" WORK AREA
9'-8
0.3.G.01

3'-6

Wayne County
LW-MA SE

"
CHANGE RM 0.3.G.01A

Detroit, MI
6'-0"
0.3.G.23

1'-1
0.3.G.23 LW-MA

1"
LOBBY
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CHANGE RM 0.3.G.24 /8" 5/8 STORAGE
03 25'
-0
0.3.G.22 2'-1

6'-0"
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24'
0.3.G.02

-1
0.3.G.02 1

5/8
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"
2'-0

12'
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CHANGE RM " 1
3/4 AE4-00-24
0.3.G.21 6'-8 0.3.G.21
0.3.G.03
SUPERVISOR
5 /8" 0.3.G.00
3'-7 " 0.3.G.03 SD
ST.G1.00 1'-4 JC
"

4'-8
0.3.G.20 -0 5/8
10'

3
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0.3.G.20

19'
UP

-7
1/4
"
1 CORR
AE3-00-80 0.3.G.00 MD-2B 0.3.G.01B

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-L2-03


EL.G1.2 CONTROL RM

1'-1

150
24'
EL.G1.2

1"
1

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6'-8

-0"

1/2
AE4-00-09

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MD-0A
DRUG EVIDENCE
STORAGE 0.3.G.19 0.3.G.18
1 9 SC
0.3.G.17
AE4-00-42 UNISEX TOILET AE5-00-72
" 2
0.3.G.19 1'-4 UNIFORM / AE3-00-81
EQUIPMENT

6'-8

106
0.3.G.17

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STORAGE

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5/8
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5'-0
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SB
HIGH DENSITY 0.3.G.15
FILE SYSTEM
N.I.C.

18'
CLERICAL

-7
EVIDENCE RECORDS AREA

5/8
STORAGE W.S. CORR 4'-0
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0.3.G.14
0.3.G.16 10 0.3.G.18
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AE5-00-72 CLERICA 6'-6 0.3.G.05
0.3.G.04
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4'-0 1'-7

6"

6'-1
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1
FILE SYSTEM -

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6'-8
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32'
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-2"
6"

10"
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8'-4
4'-0"
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1'-1
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0"

6'-0
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CONTROL RM

21'-3 1/2"
9

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12'-4"
PROCESS AE5-00-72 EVIDENCE EL.G2.2 "
COUNTER LOCKERS 1 4'-0

3'-6
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EL.G2.2 AE4-00-25

3
0.3.G.11 SA

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5'-8

9'-4
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ENTRY LOBBY GAS STOR

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6'-1
9 0.3.G.07 ELECTRONIC 0.3.G.06

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15

05
SECURE P.P.O. STORAGE AE3-00-81 SECURITY

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8'-8
STORAGE 0.3.G.08

14'-8 3/8"

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0.3.G.12 0.3.G.26 -4"
0.3.G.13
0.3.G.25 13' 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL

3'-1
TELE/DATA 0.3.G.08 REV DATE ISSUED FOR

0"
4"
13'-0"

HIGH DENSITY MECH 0.3.G.26


FILE SYSTEM 9'-0" 0.3.G.25

2'-4
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7'-8
N.I.C. 0.3.G.09 1

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8'-9

3
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UP 3
1"
AE3-00-81 1'-1
ST.G2.00 -8"
12'
1'-10" ELEC
5 0.3.G.09 1 H
AE3-00-81 AE4-00-10 "
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23'
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5/8
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AE3-00-81

T CH
C
B

LIN
A
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E
21'

-S
EE
SH
EE
TRUE PROJECT

TA
NORTH NORTH

E1
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-03
1'-11" 13'-11 1/2" 21'-6 1/2" 3'-0" PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA

T.1 U V V.1 DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA


DRAWN BY ROSSER

ALL WALLS IN THIS AREA QUALCHECK MVA


TO BE TYPE MD-0C SHEET TITLE
(U.O.N.)

ARCHITECTURAL
BASEMENT AREA 'G' FLOOR PLAN
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
BASEMENT AREA

6/23/2017 10:30:24 AM
NORTH 'G'

AE1-L2-03 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

WP #7
ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

2 1 AE2-00-01

AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01
1 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

A A.5 A.6 B B.5 C C.9 D D.1 E E.9 F F.1 G G.1 H J K K.1 K.3 K.5 K.7 K.9 L M N P P.1 P.2 P.8 Q Q.1 R R.9 T T.1 U V V.1 W W.1

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-01

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-02

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-02


Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-03


1
AE3-00-02
2
112'-5" AE3-00-02

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-03


MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-10
4'-0" 6'-0" 4'-0" 12'-0" 4'-0" 12'-0" 4'-0" 12'-0" 4'-0" 12'-0" 4'-0" 12'-0" 4'-0" 12'-0" 4'-0" 12'-0" 8'-0"

WP #1
1
DN
2 RA1 3
AE3-00-02

Consolidated Jail Facility


2
2.8 AE3-00-02

Wayne County
RA2

G
4

Detroit, MI
4.3
4.4

A
DN

DN 5.3

8'-8
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5
5.4
UP 3
5.5 5.6
AE3-00-02 DN

C
6 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-10 5.8
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-03

R 265'-
6.4 DN 6.2
1

1"
6.5 AE3-00-02 6.45
2 2
6.6
AE3-00-00 UP UP AE3-00-00
UP
7 6.8
DN DN

7.5 7
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-01 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-02 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-03

R2
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-04DN MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-06 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-08 8

65'
8

-1"
L-9
33'-9"

6
FINISHED TRAYS WARE FLOOR TROUGH I TEM 10
6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG

WASHING 6" DEPRESSI ON


TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=7"

fwe PTSB-0709-64HA 10
1
COOLER DEPRESSI ON ITEM 5
L-3
CART ASSEMBLY 99110
6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG
4" I NSULATI ON(BY DIV.114000)
TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=11"
FSHG
2
TRAY ASSEMBLY 4 4
9
FD PREPARED 7 11 3"W.

1 1
FOOD STORAGE L-23
L-3

FSHG
18
FS
STORAGE
1/2"CW-STUB
3
L-3
FD
5
DAIRY STORAGE 19 L-5 L-5
3"W
10 8
CART WASHER
DEPRESSI ON
14
6" SLAB
13 L-3
3
1" TOPPI NG
2 EQUIPMENT DEPTH 26"
TOTAL PI T
DEPTH 27"BFF
4

114 AE3-00-01 17
6"W. L-5

DETERGENT
FD

KITCHEN
FD L-4

TOOLS
OFFICE
17
STAFF
1 1

I.T.

I.T.
TOILETS 4

AE3-00-00 STAFF ENTRANCE


L-22
22 - LAUNDRY
L-1 L-1

L-5
L-26 L-1

L-5
L-1 L-2
24" THICK REINFORCED 4000PSI AE3-00-00
2 2 16
DN 2 LAUNDRY SCALE DEPTH 4"
CONCRETE

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-06


MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-08
TROUGH DEPRESSI ON ITEM 44
6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG
24" TROUGH DEPTH
TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=25"
6"W 48
DN 41 51
53
59
INMATE AREA L-12

44 47 54
49
DAY DRY STORAGE FSHG60
57
FD FD
WATER PI T
8'-0" DEEP
LAUNDRY TROUGH DEPTH 36"

6"W
43 FSHG49 FS 59 WATER PI T 8'-0" DEEP

99 60 FD
61 46 54 FD
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-04
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-06

FD FD
46 TROUGH FDDEPRESSI ON ITEM 56
58
49
6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG
24" TROUGH DEPTH
LOW WALL DETERGENT
46 TOTAL PI T 6"W
DEPTH BFF=25"
FSHG60 59
6"W 55

D E F
4 DN 43
46
46
56
47
FD

AE2-00-01 46 52
49
60 100
6"W
CHI LLER DEPRESSION I TEM 59
6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG
59 ON
2" DEPRESSI
L-12 L-6 L-14 L-14 L-8
FS
L-11 L-11
FS
45 3"W 55 TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=3" 71
46
56 FD
WATER RE-USE L-21
39 46 46 3"W FS
WP #3 2 10 2 10
3"W
10 COLD FOOD 72 73 72 74 73
2 FS
PREP. 72 75 75 75 75 81
CONTROL PANEL
FS

63 64 10 10 10 65F 72 L-24 BRINE


82 3"W
62 83 L-14 L-14 L-13
3"W 3"W 3"W COOLER DEPRESSI ON ITEM 71 84 L-19 L-21 L-17 L-16 L-15
6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG
4" I NSULATI ON(BY DIV.114000) 4337
FLOOR TROUGH I TEM 10 TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=11"
6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG FD 76
6" DEPRESSI ON
TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=7" 72 72 FD 84
61 THAW 61 FLOOR TROUGH I TEM 10
2 72 6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG
COOLER
FREEZER 62 40F 112
12" PI T DEPRESSI ON
TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=13" FS
65 65 65 65
-10F COOLER DEPRESSI ON ITEM 64
10
77 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 FS
L-20 L-18
FS
COOLER
6" SLAB-1" TOPPI NG
4" I NSULATI ON(BY DIV.114000)
FD 78 85
62 TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=11"

38F 66
COOLER 3"W
77 86
65
SECURE STORAGE 35F 80
85
87
FSHG
61 62 113 3"W 10 2 91 90 89 88
70 79 FS
FS FSHG

FS FS 3"W

12.8
WP #4
2'-0"

WAREHOUSE
-08
13 1-01 9
101 101 FD AE - 0 1-0
NG AE
1
WI
COOLER DEPRESSI ON ITEM 97
8" SLAB
4" I NSULATI ON(BY DIV.114000)
TOTAL PI T DEPTH BFF=12

R A G
101 101 101
IN
COOLER
E ED AW
-S D R
13.7 101
101

L I NE
SEE 13.6
H -
E
TC LI N
101

M A H 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


14 101 ATC 13.9
M REV DATE ISSUED FOR
101

101 FD

14.4
14.5 101

101 101 G
101
A B
15
101 101
14.9 C
102
UP
15.8 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-04
101
15.7
FREEZER
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-01-05 FD 101
D E F
16 104
15.9
FD

16.2 G.2 K.5 N.8

D1 F1

D1 F1
17 E1

18 DN
DN

19
20
TRUE PROJECT
20 NORTH NORTH

E1
UP
DN DN
UP

21 21 PROJECT # 107301
22 22
23 PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
23
MATC

DRAWN BY ROSSER
MATC
5
7
1-01-0
1-01-0

QUALCHECK MVA
H LI N
H LI N

SHEET TITLE
G AE
G AE

E-S

3
E-S
AWIN
AWIN

EE D

ARCHITECTURAL
EE D

AE2-00-01
E DR
E DR

RAW

FLOOR PLAN
RAW

23.9 23.9
24
E - SE
E - SE

ING

FIRST FLOOR
ING

24'-1"
24
AE1-

COMPOSITE
H LIN

6/26/2017 4:00:08 PM
AE1-
H LIN

224'-11" 224'-11"
F.2 G.3 G.4 G.9 H.2 H.9 J.3 J.4 J.9 L.1 L.5 M.2
M.1 M.9
N.2 N.5 N.6
FIRST FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN
01-09
01-07

PLAN
MATC

449'-10"
MATC

SCALE: 3/64" = 1'-0"

A.8 B.3 B.4 C.8 D.9 F.2


NORTH
AE1-01-00
2 G.2 G.3 G.4 G.9 H.2 H.9 J.3 J.4 J.9 1 K.5 L.1 L.5 M.1 M.2 M.9 N.2 N.5 N.6 N.8 P.5 P.9 Q.6 R.2 T.4 U.7 U.9 V.9 SHEET NUMBER

AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01
0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING
REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS
A A.5 A.6 B B.5 C C.9 D D.1 E E.9 F F.1 G G.1 H J KK.1

NOTES:

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-02


1. AT HEARING/COURTROOM 1.A.42 &
ROBING ROOM 1.A.43 PROVIDE 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

ACCESS FLOOR, INCLUDING RAMP


& LANDING (RE: TO INTERIOR RA1
DWGS FOR LAYOUT AND DETAILS)

2. REFER TO ARCH ENLARGED


PLANS FOR ACCESS FLOOR AT Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com
OTHER ROOMS

DIM TO DCMU
ABOVE &
BELOW CW

1
FC-B
ATTY VISIT
1.A.04 1.A.04

Consolidated Jail Facility


2 ATTY VISIT RA2
1.A.03 SUPPORT
2 GD-0D 1.A.03 SERVICES
AE4-00-50 COMMANDER
1.B.09

Wayne County
1.A.01
VISITOR WAITING

1.B.09
1.B.72
ATTY VISIT
1.A.01

Detroit, MI
2.8

ATTY VISIT VIDEO VISITOR


1.A.02
BOOTHS
1.A.02
1.A.06

GD-0D
COPY

GD-0D
GD-0D 1.B.08A

1 2
PRGM SERVICES
VISITING WORKSTATIONS
AE3-00-21 AE3-00-21 RESERVATION
SUPERVISOR 1.B.08
1.A.00.A
OFFICE VISITOR WAITING
1.A.14 AREA 1.B.30
1.A.00
1.B.00A 1.B.02A CHAPLAINS
GD-0D
4 FC-B
STORAGE
1.A.14 1.B.30
FC-B
BOND DESK 1.B.02B 1.B.02C
ALCOVE ENTRY VEST. RECEPTION DESK
14 9
PROF EXIT / PROF EXIT /
3 1.B.00 / METAL 1.B.72B
1.B.07 AE5-00-15 AE5-00-15
AE4-00-40 ENTRY LOBBY ENTRY
657 SF DETECTOR
1.B.02A 1.B.02B DROP OFF
1.B.03A STORAGE

1.A.08

1.B.73
4.4 FC-B
1.B.00B TYP VIDEO EQP./
INFORMATION TELECOM
PUBLIC QUEUEING
SECURE DESK / 1.A.08
1.B.76 DN RECEPTION
PROCESSING ENTRY LOBBY
UNIT SCREENING 1.A.12
AT LOUVER 1.B.01 1.B.03B
1.B.76 1.B.03B MALE VISITOR
18 WOMEN'S TOILET RESTROOM
AE4-00-14
MD-0C FC-B BOND 1.A.47 JC 1.A.16
PROCESSING 1.A.10
MD-2G 1.A.10
1.B.75 1.A.09
1.A.50A DN WAITING MEN'S TOILET
STAIR A3 ELEC
1.B.75 1.A.46 1.A.15
ATM 1.B.04
12 FC-B MD-0E FC-B JC 2
1.A.16 168 SF

1.A.47
5 AE3-00-20 1.A.48 AE4-00-40 COFFEE STATION
6 WOMEN'S FC-B

1.A.46
1.A.18A 1.A.11
AE4-00-14 TETHER CLIENT FC-B GC-0D 1.A.48 TYP
FC-B
1.A.18B ATTORNEY GD-0C
2 TOILET STAFF TOILET
AE4-00-11 1.A.20
LOUNGE
1.A.09
1.A.45
MEN'S TETHER HEARING/ MD-1E
1.C.01C

FC-B

FC-B
MD-1E FC-B
TYP CLIENT TOILET COURTROOM FC-B
UP
1.A.20 1.A.19 1.A.19 SECURE CT.
LOUVER 1.A.42 1.B.61
WAITING FC-B

MD-0E
1.A.42
5
TETHER WAITING 1.A.56 MD-0E
AE5-00-16 5 AREA 1.A.42A PHONE BANK
5.5
GD-0D

TYP AE3-00-21 1.A.18 1.A.36A 1.A.36B


VIDEO 1.B.66
GD-0C ATTORNEY
ACCESS APPEARANCE CORRIDOR DISPATCH AREA
LOUNGE

SECURE CT.
7 GENERATOR RM GD-0D FLOOR COURT 1.B.70A 1.B.62
FC-B

SLOPE

GC-0D
WAITING
AE3-00-20 100' - 10" 1.A.45
1.A.50 1.A.36

1.A.54
TYP 1.A.18C GD1-0A ACCESS
1.A.21 ATTY. VISIT

FC-B
OPEN TETHER TETHER FLOOR

GC-0D
16

GC-0C
8 1.A.55

FC-B
LOUVER OFFICE AE5-00-71 INTERVIEW STAFF TOILET EL 101' - 2"

MC-0C
AE4-00-40 1.A.55.A 1.A.55.A GC-0G

GC-0D
1.A.25 1.A.21 SLOPE ATTY. VISIT 1.B.68
MC-0E MC-0C GC-0G
GC-0D 1.A.38

1.A.40B
1.A.43
GC-0D

FC-B

1.A.40
1.A.22
DN
6 TETHER GC-0D 1.B.62

1.A.55A
8 5

FC-B
AE5-00-07 INTERVIEW ROBING RM TOILET RM AE5-00-71 1.A.55B 1.B.70A BREAK ROOM
OH TYP GC-0C 1.A.25A
1.A.22
INMATE SEARCH/
1.A.43 1.A.44 1.B.67
COILING COPY/PRINT STAGING

MD-0E

MD-0E
FC-B
ACCESS 1.A.44 1.A.38B
DOOR

GC-0D
GC-0D MC-0E MC-0C

FC-B
1.A.26 FLOOR 1.A.40
ATTY. VISIT 1.B.67 STAFF
1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL

MC-0E
TETHER 100' - 10" 1.B.68 SUPERVISORS
GC-0C
9 1.A.50B
1.A.38A 1.A.37 SALLYPORT
REV DATE ISSUED FOR
INTERVIEW

1.A.40A
OFFICE

PUBLIC MAIN
SALLYPORT
AE3-00-20 FC-B FC-B 1.B.61
PROCESS 1.A.23 1.A.23
GC-0C

1.B.64
ALCOVE 1.A.37A MC-0E MC-0C FAMILY VISITING IT CL

1.B.70
6.4 3
1.A.25B

MC-0E CORRIDOR CORRIDOR 1.A.53A 1.B.64

MD-1E
GC-0D 1.A.53 1.A.53B 1.B.69
AE4-00-01 1.A.24
MD-1B 1.A.51B
FC-C FC-B GC-0D 1.A.32 1.A.53 1.A.53A

MD-0E
G

1.A.41
1>.A.53B

1.A.34
6.5 MC-0C
A B

MC-0E

MD-0E
FR TRANS ROOM 1.A.52A
FC-B
1.A.27 GC-0C 1.A.30 1.A.49 CORRIDOR C

MD-1E
MEN'S TOILET 1.A.33 1.A.35 1.A.53C 1.A.53.C

TEMP. HOLDING
1.A.29

1.A.51 UP GC-0C GC1-0A


MD-1B

ALIGN
TEMP. HOLDING

TEMP. HOLDING
GC-0C
1.A.31 GC-0C

1.A.39
UP STAIR A1 1.A.30

VESTIBULE
LINE UP VIEWING
SECURITY
CONTROL AREA

VIDEO EQUIP.
MD-0C

ST.A1

1.A.34
CORRIDOR 1.A.41 1.A.49 1.B.63 D E F
1.A.32

1.A.33

1.A.35
5 1
SUPERVISOR TETHER VENDOR JC

1.A.39
FC-B

1.A.52

GC-0D
FC-C

MD-2G
AE3-00-20 EL B1
GC-0D

AE3-00-20
GC-0C

1.A.27 1.A.28 1.A.29

EL.B1.01
EL.B1
MD-2E DN WOMEN'S TOILET 1.A.35B
1.A.51A
1.A.52B

MD-2B FC-B 1.A.31 D1 F1


7 E1

8 3
AE3-00-20 5 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-02
AE4-00-40 9
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-04 1.D.00
AE4-00-40 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-04 TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH
4
AE4-00-14
PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

B.3 C.8 D.9 F.2 H.2 J.3


ARCHITECTURAL
A.8 B.4 G.2 FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR AREA 'A'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" FIRST FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:36:59 AM
NORTH
AREA 'A'

AE1-01-01 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING
E.9 F F.1 G G.1 H J K K.1 K.3 1 K.5 K.7 K.9 L M N P P.1 P.8 Q Q.1
REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
AE3-00-01 FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-03


5
AE3-00-30

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-01


Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

DN

1
AE4-00-50

DN

5
AE5-00-15

WP #1

DIM TO DCMU
ABOVE & 3
BELOW CW AE5-00-15

Consolidated Jail Facility


1
FC-B
3
ATTY VISIT STAFF LOCKERS -
AE3-00-30
1.A.04 JAIL COMMANDER MALE
1.A.04

Wayne County
1.B.11 MC-0A
1.B.35
RA1 ATTY VISIT CHIEF OF JAILS /

Detroit, MI
1.A.03 SUPPORT COURTS
GD-0D 1.A.03 SERVICES SECURITY 1.B.13

2 COMMANDER COMMANDER DEPUTY CHIEF


AE4-00-50 1.B.09 1.B.10 JAILS / COURTS TOILET RM
1.A.01
VISITOR WAITING 1.B.14 STAFF TOILET -

1.B.10

1.B.11

1.B.12

1.B.13
1.B.12

1.B.09
1.B.72
ATTY VISIT MALE
1.A.01 1.B.34
2.8
CORRIDOR 1.B.16A
1
2
AE3-00-30
1.B.124
184 LOCKERS
STAFF SHOWER -
ATTY VISIT 1.B.27 1.B.33 AE5-00-15

1.B.06
VIDEO VISITOR 1.B.71 MALE
1.A.02
BOOTHS JC 1.B.49
1.A.02 1.B.33
1.A.06

GD-0D
COPY
DIRECTOR OF CHEST AB 1
GD-0D

GD-0D 1.B.08A BICEP STAIR-STAIR-


CLASSIFICATION MENTAL HEALTH 15 PRESS CRUNCHSEATED CLIMBE
CLIMBE MD-0B
PRGM SERVICES CLINICAL DIRECTOR AE4-00-40
CONFERENCE RM CURL LEG AE3-00-40
VISITING 1.B.15 ROW PRESS R R
WORKSTATIONS DIRECTOR 1.B.27
1.B.16
RESERVATION STAFF SHOWER -
SUPERVISOR 1.B.08 1.B.28
1.A.00.A 1.B.35 FEMALE

MD-0C
OFFICE CORRIDOR STAFF TOILET -

CURL
VISITOR WAITING 1.B.39

AB
MD-0C FEMALE
1.A.14 1.B.125 FITNESS CENTER
RA2 AREA 1.B.30 CHAPLAINS 1.B.36 1.B.38
1.A.00
CHAPLAINS OFFICE COFFEE STATION TREAD-TREAD- MD-0C
GD-0D MC-0B
4 STORAGE 1.B.29 1.B.18A WOMEN'S TOILET MILL MILL
FC-B
1.B.30 1.B.19 JC
1.A.14 1.B.16B 1.B.38A 1.B.51

1.B.18

1.B.19
1.B.02C ELLIPTICAL
ELLIPTICAL 1.B.51
RECEPTION DESK 1.B.29
PROF EXIT / 1.B.72B MEN'S TOILET
/ METAL MD-0C
ENTRY CORRIDOR ALIGN JC EXERCISE
EXERCISE
DETECTOR 1.B.18 1.B.17
LACTATION

1.B.36
1.B.02B DROP OFF BIKE BIKE

MC-0B
1.B.123 1.B.17
1.B.03A STORAGE 1.B.24 1.B.26 1.B.25 1.B.23 CORRIDOR 1.B.38A
1.B.22
1.A.08

1.C.26

1.B.73
4.4 FC-B
TYP VIDEO EQP./
INFORMATION

GC1-0A
TELECOM COMPLIANCE STOR
DESK / STAFF LOCKERS -

MD-0C
DIRECTOR I.M.S JAIL CAPTAIN ELEC

MD-0C
1.A.08 JAIL CAPTAIN 1.B.21
OFFICE JAIL CAPTAIN FEMALE
DN RECEPTION 1.B.25

1.B.21
1.B.24 1.B.23 1.B.41
1.B.26 1.B.22
SCREENING 1.A.12 1.B.37

1.B.03B MALE VISITOR 1.B.41


WOMEN'S TOILET RESTROOM MD-0C 6
1.A.47 JC 1.B.37 AE4-00-40
LOCKERS
1.A.10
1.A.16 FEMALE VISITOR INCIDENT ROOM 82 LOCKERS
1.A.10 ACCREDITATION 1.C.01A
1.A.09 RESTROOM DIR OF IT COMMISSARY 1.B.20
MEN'S TOILET 2
ELEC
1.A.15 4.C.30 DIRECTOR OFFICE
AE4-00-40
1.A.46 1.A.15 TELECOM 1.B.31 STAFF TLT STAFF TLT GUN
ATM 1.B.04 2.B.72A LOCKERS
1.B.74 1.B.43 1.B.42
JC 1.A.16 168 SF
1.A.47

5 1.A.48 COFFEE STATION MC-0C

1.B.43

1.B.42
FC-B
1.A.46

1.A.11 1.B.31
1.A.48 TYP
1.B.20
ATTORNEY GD-0C GD1-0A
STAFF TOILET FC-B
LOUNGE 4 12
1.A.09
1.A.45 AE4-00-40 AE4-00-40 1.C.26
1.C.01C
MD-1E MD-1E FC-B FC-B GD-0D GD-0C
FC-B
SECURE CT. 4

1.C.02A
1.B.61
2
FC-B
3 STAFF SUPPORT GD-0C GD-0C
1.A.42
WAITING
AE5-00-50 AE5-00-50
AE5-00-50
AREA
MD-0E OPEN OFFICE DEPUTY CHIEF
1.A.56 ADMIN. ASSIST 4.C.35 GD-0C FIELD OPS

GD-0C
PHONE BANK 4.C.114 INTERVIEW /
5.5 4.C.115
1.A.36A 1.A.36B HEARING ROOM 4.C.29
VIDEO 1.B.66
ATTORNEY MD-0E
APPEARANCE CORRIDOR DISPATCH AREA 4.C.112 RECEPTION /
LOUNGE ADMIN. ASSIST GD-0C
COURT 1.B.70A 1.B.62 WAITING
SLOPE

1.C.03
GC-0D

1.A.45 GD-0C
1.A.36 4.C.116
4.C.113
ACCESS INTERVIEW /
ATTY. VISIT 1.C.04
FC-B

FLOOR VIDEO HEARING ROOM


5 1.A.55 EQUIPMENT ADMIN STAFF ADMIN STAFF
FC-B

STAFF TOILET EL 101' - 2" 4.C.110 UNION TRAINING


MC-0C

1.A.55.A AE5-00-71 1.A.55.A


ATTY. VISIT GC-0G 4.C.109 REPRESENTATIVE 4.C.21 4.C.19 RECEPTION
SLOPE 1.B.68 DIRECTOR 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
MC-0E MC-0C 1.A.38
GC-0G BREAK ROOM 4.C.111
4.C.33
1.C.04 REV DATE ISSUED FOR
1.A.40

4.C.121
DN
6 GC-0D 1.B.62
1.A.55A

FC-B
1.A.55B 1.B.70A BREAK ROOM CAPTAIN SERGEANT COPY/PRINT TYP. GD-0D
INMATE SEARCH/ INTERNAL
STAGING 1.B.67 UNISEX TOILET INTERNAL INTERNAL 4.C.22 ADMIN STAFF ADMIN STAFF ADMIN STAFF
MD-0E

MD-0E

AFFAIRS DC DISIPLINE
FC-B

1.A.38B G
MC-0E MC-0C 4.C.105 AFFAIRS AFFAIRS 4.C.20 4.C.18 4.C.14 STORAGE
1.A.40
ATTY. VISIT 1.B.67 STAFF 4.C.119 COPY/PRINT 4.C.102 A B
MC-0E

1.B.68 SUPERVISORS 4.C.103 4.C.104 1.C.02C


1.A.38A 1.A.37 SALLYPORT 4.C.117 4.C.23
C
1.A.40A

OFFICE
PUBLIC MAIN
SALLYPORT

MD-0E

FC-B 1.B.61
1.B.64 INTERNAL 1.C.06
1.A.37A MC-0E MC-0C FAMILY VISITING IT CL
1.B.70

6.4 MC-0E 1.A.53A 1.B.64 AFFAIRS FC-B


CORRIDOR CORRIDOR
MD-1E

1.A.53B 1.B.69
4.C.120 D E F
1.A.53 1.A.53A GD-0D
2 6.45 1.B.47 2

1.C.08
1.A.41

1>.A.53B
6.5
AE3-00-00
MC-0C CONFERENCE RM STOR
AE3-00-00
MC-0E

MD-0E

CORRIDOR GD-0D
1.A.49 4.C.118 7 4.C.41
MD-1E

1.A.35 1.A.53C 1.A.53.C AE4-00-40


GC-0C GC1-0A
ALIGN

GD-0D
INTERNAL D1 F1
TEMP. HOLDING

1.A.39

E1

GD1-0A GD-0D
LINE UP VIEWING CONTROL AREA CERT ROOM
VIDEO EQUIP.

AFFAIRS CHIEF OF FIELD


1.A.41 1.A.49 1.B.63 1.B.59 EVIDENCE IT TOILET OPS DIR OF ADMIN
ADMIN STAFF
1.A.35

TYP 4.C.50 4.C.39 4.C.12


STORAGE
1.A.39

4.C.36
GC-0D

6
MD-2G

EL B1 351 SF 4.C.10
AE5-00-70
EL.B1.01

4.C.107 2
EL.B1 FC-B
1.A.35B 1 FC-B
AE4-00-63 FC-B TRUE PROJECT
1 TYP.
7 EJ GD1-0A AE4-00-63
GD1-0A GD1-0A FC-B FC-B FC-B GD1-0A
NORTH NORTH
AE4-00-62
7.5
8
PROJECT # 107301
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-01 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-03
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-04 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-06 DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
1 3
AE4-00-20 AE4-00-51 DRAWN BY ROSSER

MD-0E QUALCHECK MVA


SHEET TITLE

EL.E0.L1B

EL E1 EL E4 6
FINISHED TRAYS ARCHITECTURAL
EL.E1 EL.E4 FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:36:31 AM
AREA 'B'
FIRST FLOOR AREA 'B' 1 3
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" F.2 G.2 H.2 J.3 J.9 K.5 L.1 M.2 N.8 P.2 P.5 P.9
AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01 AE1-01-02 SHEET NUMBER
NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

N P P.1 P.2 P.8 Q Q.1 R R.9 T ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING


SJ
S4 REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS
S3.6
SH

S3.1
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202
S3 SG

S2.5
Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

S2.1
S2

S1.6 SF

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-02

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-10


SE

RA1

5
AE5-00-15

Consolidated Jail Facility


TYP @
FC-C
COLS

SD

Wayne County
3 S1
AE5-00-15 MAT MGMT DIR EXECUTIVE CHIEF
1.G.33

Detroit, MI
4.C.136
1 ST.G1.01 TYP @
FC-B EXT
STAFF LOCKERS - WALLS
MALE
MC-0A
1.B.35
DN
T.1 LEGAL ADVISOR
4.C.135

RA2 WAITING AREA


4.C.147

STAFF TOILET - 2
MALE PRESS DIR.
AE5-00-15
4.C.134
1.B.34
2.8 SC

184 LOCKERS
STAFF SHOWER - BARRIER FREE
1.B.33
MALE DOOR OPERATOR UNDERSHERIFF RECEPTION
JC 1.B.49 PUSH BUTTON 42" 4.C.138
A.F.F. 4.C.142
1.B.33
SHERIFF'S CONF
AV EQUIP. 4.C.132
MD-0B 2
1 1.C.09
AE3-00-21
AE3-00-40
STAFF SHOWER -
FEMALE TOILET
STAFF TOILET -
MD-0C 1.B.39 4.C.143
FITNESS CENTER FEMALE UNISEX TOILET
1.B.36 1.B.38

1.C.00A

1.C.00B
4.C.146
MC-0B MD-0C AV STUDIO
4 FC-B FC-B 1.C.08
1.B.38A 1.B.51 JC TYP SHERIFF'S
1.B.51 FC-B

GC-0C
OFFICE SB

GD-0D
6
4
MD-0C AE4-00-67 COUNSEL TO THE 4.C.131
AE3-00-40 CLEAR
SHERIFF

1.C.01A

1.C.01B
LACTATION KITCHENETTE
1.B.36

SECURITY 4.3
MC-0B

4.C.148
CORRIDOR 1.B.38A SCREENING AREACONFERENCE RM 1.G.25
1.C.26
FILE STORAGE
4.4 4.C.155 4.C.154 DIRECTOR OF
1.G.28 HIGH
GD-0D COPY/PRINT FINANCE DENSITY FILE TOILET
GC1-0A

1.G.36

GD-0D
1.G.30 SYSTEM NIC
STAFF LOCKERS - 4.C.152
MD-0C

ELEC
MD-0C

BARRIER FREE 1.G.26


1.B.41 FEMALE DOOR OPERATOR 1.G.29C 1.G.37
1.B.37 PUSH BUTTON 42" GD-0D
A.F.F. 1.G.35
1.B.41
MD-0C STAFF ENTRY 1.G.34 JC
LOCKERS CORRIDOR ACCOUNT CLERK
1.B.37 4.C.145
INCIDENT ROOM OPEN OFFICE

GC-0C
82 LOCKERS GC-0C
1.C.01A COPY/ PRINT

GD-0C
1.B.20 1.C.01
1.G.24 TOILET
4.C.144
STAFF TLT STAFF TLT GUN
CONTROL DESK 4.C.151
LOCKERS 1.G.02A ADMIN. ASSIST

GC-0C
1.B.43 1.B.42

FC-B
FC-B
4.C.149
5 MC-0C
DEPARTMENT
1.B.43

1.B.42

PAYROLL EXECUTIVE
SENIOR
GD-0D SENIOR DIRECTOR 1.G.37
ACCOUNTANT CHIEF OF STAFF
FC-B FILE/STORAGE ACCOUNTANT 1.G.34
1.G.31 4.C.150
1.C.26 4.C.141 1.G.32
5
GD-0D GD-0C
AE3-00-40 5.3
FC-B MD-1B MD-0C 1.G.15
MD-2B
1.C.02A

STAFF SUPPORT TRAINING AREA


1.C.25
GD-0C GD-0C GD-0C
GD-0D 5.4
AREA DEPUTY CHIEF REST ROOM
ELEC
4.C.35 GD-0C FIELD OPS 1.C.18
GD-0C

1.G.15
4.C.29 1.C.18
1.C.16 ADMINISTRATION 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
MD-1B
RECEPTION / CONFERENCE REV DATE ISSUED FOR

SLOPE
GD-0C ST.G2.01B
WAITING 1.C.03 GD-0C
GD-0D
ROOM / ROLL
4.C.113
13
CALL SHIFT
1.C.04
1.C.19 AE4-00-40 9 1.B.55 COMMANDERS 5.6
COATS

ADMIN STAFF ADMIN STAFF FC-C AE4-00-61 1.B.46 EJ


TRAINING TRAINING AREA 5.8 G
4.C.21 4.C.19 RECEPTION
DIRECTOR REST ROOM A B
4.C.33
1.C.04 1.C.19 C
FC-B
6 FC-B JC
1.C.20

SERGEANT COPY/PRINT TYP. GD-0D 1.C.20 VENDING FC-B


ASSISTANT SHIFT
INTERNAL 4.C.22 ADMIN STAFF ADMIN STAFF ADMIN STAFF 1.C.10A ALIGN
SPECIAL COMMANDERS D E F
AFFAIRS 4.C.20 4.C.18 4.C.14 OPERATIONS
STORAGE 1.B.47
GD-0D

4.C.104 1.C.02C
OFFICE 6.2
4.C.23
4.C.58
CORRIDOR
1.C.06 1.C.22
D1 F1
FC-B E1
6.45
GD-0D GD-0D 1.C.14 GD-0D
1.B.47 1.C.11
1.C.08

1.C.10

6.5 STOR GD-0D 1.C.13 6.6


MD-0C

4.C.41 TRUE PROJECT


MD-0C
UP
EMPLOYEE MOCK CELL STAIR C1 2 NORTH NORTH
GD-0D

LUNCH ROOM TRAINING AE4-00-03


1.C.13
GD1-0A GD-0D

ST.C1
CHIEF OF FIELD CLASSROOM /
FC-B

FILE STORAGE
GD-0D

TOILET DIR OF ADMIN 4.C.08

MD-0C
OPS ADMIN STAFF F.A.T.S.
4.C.39 4.C.12 4.C.09 PROJECT # 107301
4.C.36 1.C.11
4.C.10
GD-0D

351 SF
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
MD-0C DN
TELECOM
FC-B FC-B EJ DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
1.C.12 1.C.21
7 GD1-0A FC-B FC-B FC-B GD1-0A GD1-0A
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
8
COMPUTER 1 SHEET TITLE
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-02 STORAGE AE3-00-70
1.C.12
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-06 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-08 ARCHITECTURAL
1.F.00A
FLOOR PLAN
L-9 FIRST FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:35:02 AM
AREA 'C'
FINISHED TRAYS WARE FIRST FLOOR AREA 'C'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" AE1-01-03 SHEET NUMBER
N.8 P.5 P.9 Q.6 R.2 T T.4 U U.7 U.9 V V.1 V.9 W W.1 NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING
A.5 1
AE4-00-62 REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
FOR BORROWED LIGHT
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-01 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-02 ELEVATIONS
1.D.00

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

14
AE5-00-03
Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

7 TYP
AE3-00-50
11
AE3-00-50
AREAWAY
5
AE3-00-50

Consolidated Jail Facility


2 6
3 AE4-00-43
AE4-00-43
AE3-00-50
4
AE3-00-50
1.D.126A

Wayne County

Detroit, MI
8
AE4-00-12 TOILETS

W D
DN

DN

DAY DRY STORAGE

61
5
AE4-00-14

1.D.126B 2
DN AE4-00-53

1.D.124 7
AE4-00-43

REF.
1
AE4-00-54

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-06


SECURE STORAGE
61
4
AE4-00-43

12.8
2
AE4-00-54

13

1
AE4-00-43

2
AE3-00-50
1
13.7 1 AE4-00-53
AE4-00-52
1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
REV DATE ISSUED FOR
1
AE4-00-60

14 2
AE4-00-60 G
A B
C
9
AE4-00-43

D E F

14.5 1
AE3-00-50 D1 F1
E1

TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH
15
PROJECT # 107301
17
AE4-00-43 PROJECT MANAGER MVA
1.D.58 STAIR
102 DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
ST.D3 8
UP AE4-00-06 DRAWN BY ROSSER
15.8 QUALCHECK MVA
8 SHEET TITLE
AE3-00-51 1.D1.00A MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-05
16
7 ARCHITECTURAL
16.2 AE3-00-51
FLOOR PLAN
17 FIRST FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:34:35 AM
18 FIRST FLOOR AREA 'D' AREA 'D'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

A.8 B.3 B.4 C.8 D.9 F.2 G.2 H.2 J.3 NORTH AE1-01-04 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING
2
AE4-00-67 REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

1
AE4-00-67

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202


13.7

1
AE4-00-60 Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

2
14 AE4-00-64 2
AE4-00-60

14.5 1
AE3-00-50

Consolidated Jail Facility


15

Wayne County

Detroit, MI
17
8
1.D.58 AE4-00-43 STAIR
AE4-00-06
ST.D3
UP

15.8
8
AE3-00-51 1.D1.00A
16
7
16.2 AE3-00-51

17

18

TYP
15
AE5-00-07
19
6
AE3-00-51

TYP @ VSP 1.D1.00B


BIFOLD
DOORS VSP
1.D1.00

20 3 20
AE5-00-15

#7
6

WP
AE5-00-16

O
00 T
5

-01-
AE3-00-51

AE1
RE:
21 21

22 22
23
23 5
AE4-00-43

8
AE4-00-43

9
AE5-00-16

1-07
1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
REV DATE ISSUED FOR

AE1-0
HEET
7 G

S
AE3-00-60 A B

SEE
C

E-
H LIN
23.9 D E F
24

MATC
D1 F1
E1

F.2 TRUE PROJECT


A.8 B.3 B.4 C.8 D.9 F.2 NORTH NORTH

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR AREA 'D1'

6/23/2017 10:32:37 AM
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" AREA 'D1'
NORTH
AE1-01-05 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-02 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-03 ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


3 P.2 P.8 FOR BORROWED LIGHT
AE4-00-22 ELEVATIONS
MD-0E

EL.E0.L1B

EL E1 EL E4 6
FINISHED TRAYS WARE FLOOR TROUGH ITEM 10
6" SLAB-1" TOPPING
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

EL.E1 EL.E4
WASHING 6" DEPRESSION
TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=7"

MD-2C
MD-2C
fwe PTSB-0709-64HA 10

MD-2C
Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

LOBBY EL E8 1
EL E2 EL E5
COOLER DEPRESSION ITEM 5
EL.E2 EL.E0.L1 EL.E5 EL.E8
CART ASSEMBLY 99110
6" SLAB-1" TOPPING
4" INSULATION(BY DIV.114000)
TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=11"
FSHG
2
TRAY ASSEMBLY 4 4
9
FD PREPARED 7 11 3"W.
EL E3 EL E6
FOOD STORAGE

MD-2F
SW-2E
EL.E3 EL.E6 1 1

EL.E0.L1A 18
FSHG FS
1/2"CW-STUB
3
MD-0E
FD
14
AE4-00-43
5
DAIRY STORAGE 19
3"W
10 8
CART WASHER 14

Consolidated Jail Facility


DEPRESSION
6" SLAB
1" TOPPING 13
2 EQUIPMENT DEPTH 26"
TOTAL PIT
DEPTH 27"BFF
4
6"W.
114 17
FD

KITCHEN

Wayne County
FD

TOOLS
OFFICE
17
STAFF

I.T.

I.T.
12
TOILETS

Detroit, MI
4 AE4-00-43

STAFF ENTRANCE 2 2 16
2
TROUGH DEPRESSION ITEM 44
6" SLAB-1" TOPPING
24" TROUGH DEPTH
TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=25"
6"W 48
53 L-12
41 51
59
INMATE AREA
44 47 54 1
49
DAY DRY STORAGE FSHG60
57 FD
WATER PIT
8'-0" DEEP
AE4-00-65
6"W
43 FSHG49 FS 59 4
99 60 FD
61 46 54 AE4-00-66
FD

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-08


46 TROUGH FD
DEPRESSION ITEM 56
58
46 49
6" SLAB-1" TOPPING
24" TROUGH DEPTH
6"W
TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=25"
LOW WALL
FSHG60 59
6"W 55
46
43 56
46 49 47
60 CHILLER DEPRESSION ITEM 59
46 52 100
6"W 6" SLAB-1" TOPPING
59
2" DEPRESSION
45 3"W 55 TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=3" 71
46
56 1
39 46 46
AE4-00-66 3"W FS
WP #3 2 10 2 10
3"W
10 COLD FOOD72 73 72 74 73
2

2 PREP. 72 75 75 75 75 81
63 64 10
AE4-00-66 10 10 65F 72
82 3"W
62 83
3"W 3"W 3"W
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-01-04

COOLER DEPRESSION ITEM 71


6" SLAB-1" TOPPING
84
4" INSULATION(BY DIV.114000) 4337
FLOOR TROUGH ITEM 10 TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=11"
6" SLAB-1" TOPPING FD 76
6" DEPRESSION
TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=7" 72 72 FD 84
3 61 THAW 61 FLOOR TROUGH ITEM 10
2 72 6" SLAB-1" TOPPING
COOLER
AE4-00-66
FREEZER 62 40F 112
12" PIT DEPRESSION
TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=13"

65 65 65 65
-10F COOLER DEPRESSION ITEM 64
10
77 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
COOLER
6" SLAB-1" TOPPING
4" INSULATION(BY DIV.114000)
FD
78 85
62 TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=11"

38F 66
COOLER 3"W
77 86
65
SECURE STORAGE 35F 80 2
85
87
FSHG
61 62 113 3"W 10 2 91 AE4-00-68
90 89 88
70 79 FS
FS FSHG

3"W
12.8 12.8

WP #4

13 WAREHOUSE 13

101 101 FD

COOLER DEPRESSION ITEM 97


8" SLAB
4" INSULATION(BY DIV.114000)
TOTAL PIT DEPTH BFF=12

101 101 101

COOLER
101
101
13.6

101

1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


REV DATE ISSUED FOR
14 13.9
101

14
3
101
AE4-00-68 G
101 FD A B
C

14.4

101
D E F

101 D1 F1
101 E1

101
101 101 14.9
15
TRUE PROJECT
15 NORTH NORTH
09
E1-01-
A
102
S HEET
E
- SE
13 PROJECT # 107301
AE4-00-43 101
LI NE
CH 15.7 PROJECT MANAGER MVA
MA T
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA

16 FREEZER 15.9 DRAWN BY ROSSER

FD 101 QUALCHECK MVA

16.2 16 SHEET TITLE


104

16.2
FD
4 ARCHITECTURAL
18 AE4-00-51
18 FLOOR PLAN
1-07 FIRST FLOOR
MATCH LINE - SEE SH ET AE1-0

6/23/2017 10:36:02 AM
EET AE1-01-0 SHE
1
K.5 TCH LINE - S
EE
N.8
FIRST FLOOR AREA 'E' AREA 'E'
MA SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH
AE1-01-06 SHEET NUMBER
J.3 J.9 L.1 M.2 N.8 P.5 P.9 Q.6 R.2

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

Consolidated Jail Facility


Wayne County

Detroit, MI
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1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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FOR BORROWED LIGHT
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Consolidated Jail Facility


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Detroit, MI
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0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

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QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE
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ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:29:32 AM
FIRST FLOOR AREA 'F1' AREA 'F1'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH AE1-01-09 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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Detroit, MI
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LUNCH ROOM TRAINING PROJECT MANAGER MVA
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4.C.08 BG / EP / MVA

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MD-0C TELECOM QUALCHECK MVA


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COMPUTER
ARCHITECTURAL
STORAGE 1
AE1-02-07
FLOOR PLAN
1.C.12 ALL WALLS IN THIS AREA
MATCHMATCH
LINE - LINE - SEE SHEET
SEE SHEET AE1-01-03
AE1-01-08 TO BE TYPE MD-2B FIRST FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:18:04 AM
(U.O.N.)
R R.9 T T.1 U V V.1 W W.1 AREA 'G'
FIRST FLOOR AREA 'G' AE1-01-10
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
SHEET NUMBER
NORTH
0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

Consolidated Jail Facility


Wayne County

Detroit, MI
DN DN

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PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY Designer
DRAWN BY Author
QUALCHECK Checker
SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:16:00 AM
TIER AREA 'E1'
FIRST FLOOR TIER
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
AE1-T1-05 SHEET NUMBER
NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

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Consolidated Jail Facility


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ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
AE2-00-01 SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:39:00 AM
40'-0" 95'-11 3/4" 40'-0"
COMPOSITE
SECOND FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN PLAN
SCALE: 3/64" = 1'-0" AE1-02-00 SHEET NUMBER
NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202


ROOF BELOW

SINGLE BED

MD-0E
PATIENT ROOM Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

MD-0E
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4 PATIENT WARD
2.B.38B MD-0E
1 2.B.38
AE5-00-19 RA2 MD-0E
2.B.80B
23'-0" 23'-0"
16'-0" 6'-0" 16'-0" MD-0E

5'-4"

MD-0E

Consolidated Jail Facility


4 PATIENT WARD
4 2.B.35
2.B.38C
5
AE5-00-19

MD-0E
DETOX CELL
2.B.42 12'-4 5/8"

Wayne County
2.B.42
6 2.B.81C
AE5-00-19

Detroit, MI
4.4 2.B.81A
ST.A2.02A
2.A.08B 2.A.23B
2.A.08C

8'-0"
32'-11 1/2"
32'-11 1/2"

MD-0E MD-0E UP

MD-2E
2.B.82
RECREATION RECREATION CORRIDOR
1 YARD YARD 2.B.81
AE4-00-30 8-MAN DORM STORAGE STORAGE DN MD-0C
2.A.08 2.A.23 8-MAN DORM 2.B.83

6'-4"

21'-2 1/2"
6'-4"
2.A.06 2.A.07A 2.A.22A

6'-8"
3

MD-0C
2.A.21
MD-0C AE5-00-73

2.A.22A
2
REC YARD AE4-00-02
2.A.07A REC YARD GD-0C
DN 10 VESTIBULE VESTIBULE 2.B.84
AE5-00-19 GD1-0C-H
2.A.08A 2.A.07 2.A.22

1'-6"
2.A.23A MD-0C

ST.A3.R1
2.A.07B 22'-0 1/2" MD-2E GC-0C

2.A.22B
5 MD-2E

4'-11 3/4"
2.B.81B
D17
CT-1 2.A.01 CT-1
MD-0C S4EC MD-0C

14'-8"
1'-1 1/2" 2.B.85
VIDEO VISIT 4 VIDEO VISIT
2.A.09 AE5-00-73 DAYROOM 2.A.16 DAYROOM GC-0C 2.B.86
TYP 2.A.24
SCREEN 2.A.01 2.A.16 CLEAN LAUNDRY

8'-6"
WALL DN UP UP STORAGE
CORRIDOR

6'-2 7/8"
2.A.05 2.B.86
ADA 8 MAN DORM ADA 8-MAN DORM GC-0C
2.B.81B
2.A.05 7 2.A.20
AE4-00-30 PANTRY
32'-4"

6'-6"
2.B.87
WALKWAY PADS, TYP VIDEO VISIT

3'-3"
VIDEO VISIT

FC-C
2.B.87

CT-1
CT-1
2.A.10 2.A.25

MD-0C
GC-0C 2.B.88

2A 2B
STAFF OFFICE
MULTI-PURPOSE 2.B.88

8'-10"
OFFICER OFFICER

FC-B
STATION 2.A.40 STATION
GC-0C
8-MAN DORM 2.B.89
JC

GC-0E

5'-3 3/4"
MD-0C

MD-0C
2.A.19
2.B.90
6 VIDEO VISIT

CT-1
CT-1
11
VIDEO VISIT
AE5-00-73 2.A.12 2.A.27 2.A.26 2.B.90
2.A.11 FC-B

37'-4"
2.A.40A 2.A.40B GC-0C
STAFF
DN UP CHEM. JC UP
1 WORKROOM
12'-8"

2.A.12 2.A.27
1'-8" 8-MAN DORM AE4-00-51 MEN'S TOILET 2.B.89
2.A.04 2.B.92
2.A.04 7
5 AE4-00-31 STAFF TOILET STAFF TOILET
AE5-00-73 2.B.92 2.B.91
2.A.13 2.A.28
6.4 9 CT-1 CT-1
8 AE5-00-19 2.A.13
MD-0E 2.A.00B 2.A.28 MD-0E 3
AE5-00-19 2.A.15B
32'-4"

STAFF PATIO AE4-00-41


2.A.37 2.A.02 2.A.17

MD-0C
INTERVIEW EXAM 2.A.14A STORAGE

MD-2E
MD-1B 1 1'-0" MD-0E
RM AE4-00-41 INTERVIEW EXAM WOMEN'S TOILET

6'-8"
14 2.A.14A
19'-8"

MD-0C
2.B.102B

MC-0C
AE5-00-19
2.A.37A 2.A.02 ENTRY MD-2B ROOM 2.B.91
STAIR A1

MC-0C
GL-1S WITH UP BENCH 16'-0"
STAFF BREAK SALLYPORT 2.A.17
MD-2B

INSULATION ST.A1 8-MAN DORM CT-4 9'-4" MC-0B 8-MAN DORM


MD-2B

MD-0E
ABOVE ROOM 2.A.00 ENTRY EL B1

MD-0E
1W
MECH

MD-2B
CEILING 2.A.03 STORAGE 2.A.18
GL-1 2.A.38 11'-8 3/8" SALLYPORT EL.B1 MD-2B 2.B.102
DN 2.A.14B
7 5 MD-0C 2.A.15 2.B.102A
MC-0B MD-2E LOBBY

4"
EJ 2.A.14B MD-0E
AE4-00-01 2.A.39 BENCH 2.A.15A
2.A.00A EL.B1.L2
2'-4"
2'-4"

1'-6"
MD-2B MD-2E MD-1B
EJ TYP PROGRAM SERV.
6 MD-2B STOR
TYP 2
8 2.A.38A 1'-2 13/16" AE5-00-70
AE4-00-20 2.B.101
9'-10"

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-02-04 13 MD-2E


MALE STAFF
10'-8"

AE5-00-19
TOILET TYP
2.A.29 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
2 BENCH
AE4-00-41 REV DATE ISSUED FOR
2.D.100 FC-B
12
AE5-00-19
UP MD-0C 2.B.100
G

9'-4"
FC-B FC-B MD-0C
A B C

MD-0E
2.B.99 MD-0C FC-B

3'-10"
FC-B
D F
E

MD-0C
11
AE5-00-20 FC-B
VIRTUAL
COURTROOM MATC
H LIN
2.A.30 E- SEE S MATC
HEET H LIN TRUE PROJECT
AE1-0 E - SE NORTH NORTH
2-04 M E SHE
ATCH ET
LINE AE1-0
- SEE 2-02
SHEE
TA PROJECT # 107301
E1-02
-05 PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
4
AE4-00-44 QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE
SPLIT SLAB WATERPROOFING SYSTEM:

AA AC AD AF
PROVIDE SPLIT SLAB WATERPROOFING SYSTEM AT THE FOLLOWING AREAS: ARCHITECTURAL
SECOND FLOOR RECREATION YARDS FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR AREA 'A' THIRD FLOOR AREA 'B' RECREATION YARDS
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
SPLIT SLAB WATERPROOFING SYSTEM SHALL CONSIST OF:
SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:38:25 AM
NORTH 4" CONCRETE TOPPING SLAB
AREA 'A'
DRAINAGE LAYER
3" RIGID INSULATION


PROTECTION BOARD
WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
AE1-02-01 SHEET NUMBER
RE: STRUCT FOR SLAB DEPRESSIONS

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

E.9F G G.1 H J K K.1 K.3 K.5 K.7 K.9 L M N P P.1 QQ.1


REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

18'-8" 22'-10 1/2" 14'-1 1/2" 20'-0" 37'-0" 33'-6" 4'-1"


1'-1 1/2" 13'-0" 13'-0" 18'-8" 14'-10" 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

*NOTE: CLERESTORY & MEDICAL GLAZING


@ 120'-0" & 130'-0" AFF

SINGLE BED D1U SINGLE BED Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

PATIENT ROOM S1EB


PATIENT ROOM SINGLE BED
2.B.40 2.B.49 PATIENT ROOM
2.B.50
ROOF BELOW ISOLATION RM

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-02-01


ISOLATION RM 2
2.B.41B SINGLE BED SINGLE BED 2.B.46 AE1-02-08
2.B.47 1"
PATIENT RM PATIENT RM

MD-0E
SINGLE BED

MD-0E
PATIENT ROOM 2.B.44 2.B.45
SINGLE BED SINGLE BED

MD-0E

SINGLE BED

135
MD-0E
PATIENT ROOM 2.B.41 2'-6 1/8" 11 9/16" 3'-0" MD-0E PATIENT ROOM
PATIENT ROOM 2.B.47

MD-0E

MD-0E
MD-0E

MD-0E
2.B.39 2.B.46 2.B.51

MD-0E
2.8 2.B.36

MD-0E
5'-8"

6'-0"
MD-0E MD-0E

5'-0"
5'-0"

5'-0"
7'-0 1/4"
7'-8 3/8" 3'-0"
2.B.39 2.B.40 2.B.41 2.B.42 2.B.49 2.B.50 2.B.51
4 PATIENT WARD 2.B.44 2.B.80E 2.B.45 ISOLATION ROOM 2.B.80F 4 PATIENT WARD
MD-0E 2.B.80C MD-0E 2.B.80D

5'-0"
VESTIBULE

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-02-03


2.B.38 MD-0E 2.B.80G MD-0E 2.B.52
2'-8 5/8" 2'-10 1/16" 2.B.43B
2.B.43A 2.B.43 0.3.G.14
2'-8 9/16" 4 PATIENT WARD

Consolidated Jail Facility


4 PATIENT WARD

2'-0"
2.B.38B MD-0E 2.B.52B
CORRIDOR MD-0E
NURSESOFFICER'S
2.B.38 MD-0E
2.B.80

3'-9"

2'-11 5/8"
RA2 MD-0E CLEAN LAUNDRY
2.B.80B
STATION STATION PATIENT VIDEO 2.B.52A
INMATE SHOWER STORAGECLEAN UTILITY 7
STAFF TOILET VISIT

2'-0"
RM
MD-0E 2.B.32
AE4-00-41 MD-0E
SOILED UTILITY

Wayne County
2.B.31 2.B.61 SKYLITE
2.B.34 2.B.33
STORAGE ABOVE,
5'-4"

5'-0"
4 MD-0C TYP 5'-4"
MD-0C 2.B.63

Detroit, MI
MD-0E AE4-00-41 2.B.33 SINGLE BED
4 PATIENT WARD PATIENT ROOM
4 2.B.35 2.B.34 2.B.32 2.B.31 2.B.30 2.B.29 2.B.28 2.B.63 2.B.62A 2.B.61 2.B.60 2.B.59
2.B.38C MD-0E
PANTRY DAILY USE 2.B.54
INMATE SHOWER

5'-0"
TUB ROOM MED
FOOD CART

MD-0C

MD-0C
SUPPLY ST

MD-0C
MD-0E
JC

2'-3 13/16"
2.B.29 RM

MD-0C

MD-0C
2.B.35 2.B.30 MED

MD-0C
2.B.28 2.B.27 MD-0F

MD-0C
DETOX CELL MD-0F 2.B.60 2.B.59

MD-0C
2.B.52D
2.B.42 12'-4 5/8" 6'-0" 6'-0" 8'-0" 8'-9 5/8" 7'-8" 7'-8" 7'-8" 7'-8" 14'-0" 8'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 5'-4" 6'-8" 10'-5 1/4" DETOX CELL STORAGE
1'-4"
2.B.42 MD-0E 2.B.54 2.B.48 2.B.52C
2.B.81C 2.B.32B 2.B.27 MD-0E

4.4
MD-0C EQUIPMENT INMATE
ST.A2.02A 2.B.81A SOILED UTILITY FC-E
PHARMACY WORK STORAGE PROPERTY 2.B.55B ST.C2.02B
2.A.23B STORAGE STOR

8'-8"
AREA STORAGE

MD-0C
DENTAL DENTAL OFFICE 3'-4" 2.B.62 2.C.08B

8'-0"
2.B.82 2.B.25 2.B.58
MD-0E 2.B.15 2.B.25 2.B.56 MD-0E
UP MECHANICAL UP

MD-2E
2.B.82 FC-B
SOILED LAUNDRY

INFIRMARY
CORRIDOR MD-0B 2.B.57 2.B.62B 2.B.56 2.B.58
ROOM STORAGE

MD-2E
2.B.81 DN

MD-0C

2'-0"
STORAGE DN MD-0C 2.B.16 2.B.57 7'-0" 9'-7 1/8" MD-1E 11'-4" 6'-8" CORRIDOR
6
SOILED
2.B.83 LAUND
6'-4"

21'-2 1/2"

2.A.22A 2 FC-B MD-0C 34'-0" 2.B.55

6'-8"
2.B.26A AE4-00-41

6'-8"
STOR

MD-0C
AE4-00-02 11'-9 1/2" 1'-4 7/8" 11'-7"
12'-0" 8'-8" 8'-8" 2.B.55A MD-1E DN MD-0C
6'-6" MD-0C 2.B.16
2.A.22A

2.B.83

2.C.07A
2
PHYSICAL AE4-00-04
DENTAL STOR

6"
2.B.15

GC1-0A
GD-0C THERAPY ROOM FC-B FC-B

3'-4"
2.B.84 INMATE LAB

MD-0C
2.B.17 5
GD1-0C-H

MD-0C
2.B.19
TOILET BREAK ROOM

7'-4"
AE4-00-41

1'-6"
2.A.23A MD-0C

GC-0C
MD-2E GC-0C 2.B.13B MD-0C 2.C.08A

12'-3 1/2"
6'-8" 10'-8" 14'-0" 12'-4" 6'-8" 13'-0" 2.B.67 STAFF OFFICE
2.B.18

2.C.07B
2.B.19
2.A.22B

DIALYSIS STE DENTAL SUITE 2.B.18


CORR 2.B.68
5 MD-2E

4'-11 3/4"

GC-0C
2.B.81B 2.B.13 2.B.14

MD-0C
2.B.26 GC-0C
SUPPLY

MD-0C
LAB WORKROOM FC-B CT-1 MD-0C
MD-0C BLOOD DRAW

7'-4"
14'-8"
1'-1 1/2" 2.B.85 2.B.84 2.B.26B 2.B.65 VIDEO VISIT
VIDEO VISIT 2.B.03A
2.B.14
2.B.03C 2.B.66 2.B.67 GC-0C 2.B.111 2.B.68 STAFF OFFICE 2.C.09
GC-0C 2.B.86
2.A.24 2.B.69
CLEAN LAUNDRY MD-0C
D1A1'-4"
2.B.13A 1'-4" CHANGING STAFF TOILET STAFF TOILET
8'-6"

2.B.69
STORAGE D1C 2.B.64 STORAGE GC-0C

MD-0C
CORRIDOR MD-0C
BOOTH/SCRUB ST 2.B.65 2.B.66
6'-2 7/8"

2.B.86 7'-4" 2.B.111


ADA 8-MAN DORM

22'-0"
2.B.81B 2.B.03B 2.B.70 ADA 8-MAN DORM
GC-0C 2.B.03 FC-B
2.A.20 2.C.05
PANTRY

9'-8"
15'-4" MD-0C STAFF OFFICE
6'-6"

2.B.87 CORR
STANDARD EXAM 2.B.70
D1D VIDEO VISIT
10'-9"
FC-C

2.B.87 ROOM OPEN WAITING 2.B.01


CT-1

CT-1
2.C.10
2.B.12 2.B.23 INMATE TOILET

8"
MD-0C

GC-0C 2.B.88 GC-0C


GC-0E 2.B.24 2.B.71

2B
STAFF OFFICE MEDICAL STAFF
GD-0C STAFF OFFICE

9'-8"
2.B.88 STANDARD EXAM RECORDS STAFF OPEN OFFICE

MD-1E
2.B.20A
8'-10"

D1A GROUP WAITING 2.B.79


FC-B

2.B.71

10'-11 9/16"
ROOM 2.B.20 2.B.79
FC-B 10'-0" 2.B.64
GC-0C 2.B.20B
2.B.11 NURSES STATION FC-B

GC-0C
GC-0C
8-MAN DORM 2.B.89 2.B.03
JC
GC-0E

5'-3 3/4"

2.A.19 GC-0E RECORDS STAFF


2.B.90 2.B.72
6 VIDEO VISIT 2.B.79A VIDEO VISIT
CT-1

CT-1
2.B.22A 2.B.21A STAFF OFFICE

9'-8"
2.A.26 2.C.11
2.B.90 GC-0C
FC-B STANDARD EXAM D1ASECURE WAITING SECURE WAITING 2.B.72
37'-4"

2.B.78
GC-0C
STAFF ROOM 2.B.22 2.B.21
WORKROOM FC-B GC-0C

11'-5"
2.B.10

8"
MEN'S TOILET 2.B.89 GC-0C 8-MAN DORM

2.B.92 GC-0E D1B 2 STAFF OFFICE 135 2.C.04
AE4-00-51 5'-5 1/4" 10'-2" 5'-5" SUPERVISOR
2.B.78 2.B.73
2.B.92 2.B.91 STANDARD EXAM 2.B.22B 2.B.21B MD-0C 2.B.77B 2.B.73

GC-0C
6.4 ROOM

135
CT-1 CT-1
2.B.02
GC-0D FILE/COPY/SCAN

6'-4 7/8"
MD-0E 3 2.B.09 SPECIALTY EXAM 6.45
2.B.75 FC-B
AE4-00-41 MD-0C ROOM
6.5 D1D FC-B 11'-1 3/8"
2.B.07 2.B.06 2.B.04 2.B.02 2.B.76 2.B.74

MD-1E
3'-8"
1'-0" MD-0E 2.B.77A GC-0C GC-0C MD-0E
2.B.08
MC-0C

WOMEN'S TOILET
5'-4"

GD-2A
2.B.102B TRAINING / CONF

MD-0E
2.B.91 TREATMENT MD-0C ROOM ACTIVE RECD GD-2A
MC-0C

16'-0" 8'-8" 14'-0" 16'-8" ROOM 10'-4"

GD-2A
STORAGE STOR

14'-8"
MC-0B 2.B.77
8-MAN DORM MC-0B

GC-0C
2.B.05
MD-0E

EL B1 RADIOLOGY RADIOLOGY 2.B.06 MEDICAL


MC-0C

GC-0D
2.B.76 2.B.74

10'-0"
AF MECH DAILY USE AR

14'-0"
2.A.18
EL.B1 MD-2B OFFICE ROOM EQUIPMENT
2.B.04
MD-0C

2.B.102 FC-B 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


2.B.102A 2.B.07 STORAGE 2.B.104B

2.B.01
7 LOBBY 2.B.08 MC-0C MD-0F MD-0E 7 REV DATE ISSUED FOR
4"

MD-0E 2.B.05 MD-1E MD-0E MD-0E AE5-00-73


EL.B1.L2
7.5
PROGRAM SERV. MD-1E MD-1E
MD-2B ? GD-2A
8 STOR
2 ? G
AE4-00-20 2.B.101

A B C

MD-0E
FC-B PROGRAM MD-1B
D F
MD-0C 2.B.100 MALESERVICES
STAFF EL.E0.L2B 2.B.105B E
MC-0B

WORKSTATIONS EL E4
FC-B
FC-C

TOILET
EL E1
9'-4"

2.B.952.B.93 COFFEE STATION EL.E4


8'-4"
FC-B

EL.E1

MD-1B
2.B.93A
FC-B FC-B MD-0C
2.B.94A
MD-0E

4"

2.B.98
MD-2C
MD-2C
MD-2C

2.B.99 MD-0C FC-B FC-B 2.B.95


EL E8
3'-10"

FC-B EL E2 EL E5
10'-0" 10'-0" 8'-0" 5'-4"
EL.E2 EL.E5 EL.E8
8
MD-0C

MD-0C

CORR AE5-00-73 TRUE PROJECT


2.B.94 NORTH NORTH
MC-0B
UNIT MGMT ?
MD-1A

OFFICE SGT. FC-B MC-0C


EL E6
MD-2F

EL E3 ? 2.B.107
MATC 2.B.98 PROJECT # 107301
SW-2E

7'-4"

H LIN FC-B EL.E3 EL.E6


E- SEE S PROJECT MANAGER MVA
HEET 2.B.96
MATC AE1-0 6 DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
1-02-0
4"

H LIN 2-01 E
E- EE T A DRAWN BY ROSSER
SEE S
HEET E - S EE SH
H LIN
MD-0E QUALCHECK MVA
AE1-0
2-04 M 4 MATC
ELEC SHEET TITLE
ATCH AE4-00-22
LINE
- SEE S T A E1-02-05 2.B.105
SECURITY STAFFFEMALE STAFF 8 EE
HEET AE4-00-41 - S EE SH
AE1-0
2-05
OFFICE TOILET
T CH LINE ARCHITECTURAL
2.B.97 2.B.96 MA
FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:37:36 AM
AREA 'B'
SECOND FLOOR AREA 'B'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
AJ K.5 AN AE1-02-02 SHEET NUMBER
NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


FOR BORROWED LIGHT
N P P.1 Q Q.1 R R.9 T ELEVATIONS
S1 S1.6 T.1 S2 S2.1 S2.5 S3 V V.1 SF SE W S4 W.1

14'-10"
REFER TO SHEET AE1-02-01
*NOTE: CLERESTORY & MEDICAL GLAZING FOR TYPICAL DIMENSIONS
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202
@ 120'-0" & 130'-0" AFF
SD
-9"
11'

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-02-07


RA2

2.8

MD-0E
SC

4 PATIENT WARD

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-02-02


MD-0E 2.B.52
0.3.G.14
4 PATIENT WARD
2.B.52B
MD-0E

Consolidated Jail Facility


2'-11 5/8"
2.B.52A
46'-0"
MD-0E 23'-0" 23'-0"
SKYLITE
ABOVE, 16'-0" 6'-0"
TYP 5'-4"

Wayne County
SINGLE BED 21'-1 1/2"
4 PATIENT ROOM

Detroit, MI
MD-0E 2.B.54

MD-0C MED 4
SB
2.B.52D AE5-00-20
DETOX CELL STORAGE
2.B.48 2.B.52C
2.B.54 6 4.3
AE5-00-19
4.4
ST.C2.02B
RECREATION 2.C.08C RECREATION 2.C.23B
2.C.08B
YARD YARD
UP MD-0E 2.C.08 2.C.23 MD-0E
MD-2E
DN
8-MAN DORM STORAGE STORAGE 8-MAN DORM
2 2.C.06 2.C.21
2.C.07A 2.C.22A
AE4-00-04
DN MD-0C MD-0C

2.C.22A
2.C.07A
FC-B REC YARD REC YARD
VESTIBULE VESTIBULE
2.C.08A 2.C.07 2.C.22 2.C.23A

2.C.22B
2.C.07B
5
GC-0C
CT-1 2.C.01 MD-0C CT-1
FC-B MD-0C
VIDEO VISIT DAYROOM DAYROOM VIDEO VISIT
2.C.09 2.C.01 2.C.16 2.C.16 2.C.24

GC-0C UP 1 UP SA
AE4-00-51
5.3
FC-B ADA 8-MAN DORM ADA 8-MAN DORM
2.C.05 2.C.20
9
AE5-00-22
VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT

CT-1
CT-1

2.C.10 2.C.25
DETAIL AT
GC-0C 2ND FLR AREA
C EOS BELOW

2E 2F
MULTI-PURPOSE
OFFICER 2.C.32 5.6 OFFICER
STATION STATION
15 5.8
GC-0C FC-B AE5-00-20

6 VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT

CT-1
CT-1

2.C.11 2.C.12 2.C.26 GL-1S WITH


2.C.27
INSULATION
2.C.32A 2.C.32B ABOVE CEILING
UP UP
GC-0C CHEM. JC

12'-8"
8-MAN DORM 2.C.12 2.C.27 8-MAN DORM 6.2
2.C.04 2.C.19
SUPERVISOR TOILET RM TOILET RM 2
2.B.73 AE5-00-20
2.C.13 2.C.28
6.4 CT-1 CT-1
2.C.28

4'-4"
2.C.13 MD-0E
6.45 FC-B MD-0E 24'-1 1/2"
6.5 1Y
2.C.02 2.C.00B 2.C.15B 2.C.17 GL-1 6.6
4
2.C.14A
STORAGE AE4-00-03
MD-0E MD-1B
2.C.14A
MD-2B

INTERVIEW EXAM 1 INTERVIEW EXAM

16'-0"
19'-8"
GD-2A

6'-8"

AE4-00-41
RM

MC-0C
GD-2A RM 1
MC-0C

MD-2B

15'-4"
? STAIR C1 UP AE5-00-20 6.8
GD-2A

2.C.02 2.C.17 STAFF BREAK


MC-0B ?
ENTRY

MD-2B
ST.C1 ROOM

MD-2B
8-MAN DORM STORAGE 8-MAN DORM
MC-0C

AR SALLYPORT AT
MD-2E

2.C.03 2.C.14B 2.C.18 2.C.33

2'-0"
2.C.00 DN
7 2.B.104B
MC-0B

4" 1'-0"
MD-1B 2.C.14B

3'-0"
MD-2E V.9 EJ 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
2.C.00A
2.C.15A
7.5 REV DATE ISSUED FOR
MD-2E 2.C.31A
GD-2A 9'-11" 9'-11"
8 PROGRAM CORRIDOR
1'-3 11/16" 2.C.33
9 CLASSROOMS MD-2E
2.C.31 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-02-06
AE5-00-73
2.C.29 G
13
AE5-00-19 A B C
MD-1B

9 UP
AE4-00-41 D F
E

8 E1
AE5-00-73

TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH

-02 PROJECT # 107301


EE T A E1-02 OPEN OFFICE
EE SH
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
- S 2.C.34
T CH LINE DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
MA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
EF AT.4 AU AU.2 SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR AREA 'C'

6/23/2017 10:31:51 AM
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" AREA 'C'
NORTH
AE1-02-03 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

EJ BENCH 2.A.15A TYP ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING


2.A.00A 6
AA AB AC AD AF AJ
AE5-00-70
MD-2B PROGRAM SERV.
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-02-01 EJ REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
TYP STOR FOR BORROWED LIGHT
2.A.38A 2.B.101 ELEVATIONS

TYP

12 BENCH
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202
AE5-00-19
2.D.100 FC-B PROGRAM
UP 2.B.100
SERVICES
MD-0C
WORKSTATIONS

9'-4"
2.B.93
Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

FC-B FC-B MD-0C

MD-0E
2.B.98
2.B.99 MD-0C FC-B

3'-10"
FC-B
10'-0"

MD-0C

MD-0C
UNIT MGMT
OFFICE SGT. FC-B
11 MATC 2.B.98
AE5-00-20 H LIN FC-B
E- SEE S
VIRTUAL HEET
COURTROOM AE1-0
2-01
2.A.30 MATC
H LIN
E- SEE S

Consolidated Jail Facility


MATC HEET
H LIN AE1-0
E - SE 2-02
E SHE SECURITY STAFF
ET OFFICE
AE1-0
2-05
2.B.97

Wayne County
2-05
AE1-0

Detroit, MI
4

HEET
AE4-00-44

SEE S
-
H LINE
MATC
UP UP
11
AE4-00-44

7
AE4-00-45

8
5 9
AE4-00-45
AE4-00-44
AE5-00-20

UP UP

2 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


AE4-00-44 REV DATE ISSUED FOR

A B C
1
AE4-00-44 6
AE4-00-44

7 D F
AE5-00-20
E
10"

TRUE PROJECT
TYP UP
NORTH NORTH
90

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
2 SHEET TITLE
AE4-00-06

10"
2
10
ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN


90
6
40'-
0" AE5-00-20 10" SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:37:58 AM
12 AREA 'D'
AE5-00-20 SECOND FLOOR AREA 'D'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

A.8 B.3 B.4 C.8 D.9 F.2


40'-0"
H.2 J.3
NORTH
AE1-02-04 SHEET NUMBER
40'-0"

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

AJ K.5 AN REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS
8'-0" 5'-4"

MD-0C

MD-0C
CORR
2.B.94
UNIT MGMT ? 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

MD-1A
OFFICE SGT. FC-B MC-0C
EL E6

MD-2F
EL E3 ? 2.B.107
MATC 2.B.98

SW-2E

7'-4"
H LIN FC-B EL.E3 EL.E6
E- SEE S
HEET -02
E1-02
2.B.96
MATC AE1-0 E T A 6
E 1-02-0

4"
H LIN
E-
2-01
- S E E SH E T A E Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

SEE S MATC H LIN


E HE
HEET H LIN
E - SE MD-0E MATC N E - SEE S
AE1-0 H LI
2-04 E SHE
ET MATC
ELEC
AE1-0
2-02 2.B.105
SECURITY STAFF
FEMALE STAFF
OFFICE TOILET
2.B.97 2.B.96 ?
?

Consolidated Jail Facility


Wayne County
1
11
AE4-00-32
AE4-00-44
UP UP

Detroit, MI
8
AE4-00-45

2
AE4-00-32

7
AE4-00-45

9
AE4-00-44

UP UP

2
AE4-00-44
2
AE4-00-44

2
AE4-00-06
1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
REV DATE ISSUED FOR

UP UP
A B C

2 D F
AE4-00-08
E

10"
10"

10"
2-04

TRUE PROJECT

10"
90
AE1-0

2
NORTH NORTH

4'-2"
90

10
10"

MATC
10"
10"
HEET

ROOF

H LIN
12 PROJECT # 107301
AE5-00-20 BELOW
40'-0" PROJECT MANAGER MVA
SEE S

E-
40'-0" 40'-0" DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA

SEE S
DRAWN BY ROSSER
40'-0"
-

QUALCHECK MVA
LINE

HEET A
SHEET TITLE
H
MATC

ARCHITECTURAL

E1-02
COPING BELOW COPING
BELOW FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR AREA 'E'

-06
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:31:26 AM
NORTH
AREA 'E'

AE1-02-05 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

AR E1 AT AT.4 AU AU.2 V.9 ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING


AN
REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
9'-11" 9'-11" FOR BORROWED LIGHT
PROGRAM CORRIDOR
2.C.33 ELEVATIONS
CLASSROOMS 2.C.31
2.C.29

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

MD-1B

2.B.105B UP
3
-02-0
1
T AE Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

EE

MD-1B
E SH
- SE
LI NE
H
TC
MA

8
AE5-00-73

MC-0C

MD-2F
2.B.107

7'-4"
2
E T A E1-02-0 OPEN OFFICE
E E SHE
H LI NE - S 2.C.34
MATC

Consolidated Jail Facility


ELEC
-02-05
ET AE1
2.B.105
S HE
EE

MATC
- S
T CH LINE
MA

H LIN

Wayne County
E-

Detroit, MI
SEE S
HEET A
A2.2

E1-02
UP
-05 UP

A2.8

A3.7

UP UP

2
AE4-00-44

1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


REV DATE ISSUED FOR

A B C

D F
2 E
AE4-00-08

EF

UP
TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH

10" PROJECT # 107301


90
10"

PROJECT MANAGER MVA


DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE
0"
10" 40'-
0"
10
2 40'-
10"

ARCHITECTURAL
10"

90 10" FLOOR PLAN


2
4'-2"


10
10"

90
SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:31:02 AM
10"
AREA 'F'
SECOND FLOOR AREA 'F'
40'-0" SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
40'-0"
NORTH
AE1-02-06 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING
S4
SJ

S3.6

SH
S3.1
AE2-00-05 S3 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

SG
14

S2.5
AE2-00-05 6
AE2-00-05
AE3-00-80 Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

4
S2.1 8
S2
S1.6
SF
OPEN TO BELOW SE
S1

4
AE3-00-80
3
AE4-00-24 2
50'-4 3/4" AE5-00-21
DEPUTY CHIEF

Consolidated Jail Facility


3 FIELD OPS
AE3-00-80 2.G.02
Not Enclosed
3 1
AE4-00-09 AE3-00-81 SD

Wayne County
FC-B
ADMIN STAFF
2 CORRIDOR 2.G.03

Detroit, MI
AE3-00-80 EL.G1.L2 Not Enclosed
Not Enclosed
1

AL
AE3-00-80

IG
RECEPTION ADMIN STAFF

N
2.G.01 2.G.04
Not Enclosed Not Enclosed
V V.1 W W.1 AE2-00-05
S2 5

ADMIN STAFF
3'-0" 21'-1 1/2" 7'-0" 2.G.05
TOILET CORRIDOR SC
Not Enclosed
2.G.23 2.G.00 1
3'-11 1/4" 20'-2 1/4"
Not Enclosed Not Enclosed AE5-00-21
TYP @
5 1'-8" 1'-1" 11 1/4" 5 6 STAFF SUPPORT EXTERIO
AE5-00-72 3" AE3-00-81 AE5-00-72 AREA R WALLS
FC-B CHIEF OF FIELD
2 7/16"

2.G.26 2
OPS
6 3/4"

4 DIR OF ADMIN
1'-9"

MD-2B 5.3 AE3-00-81


COPY/PRINT
2 3/16"

FC-B 1 2.G.22 AE4-00-42


AE2-00-05 2.G.07
Not Enclosed 2.G.27

1'-5"
Not Enclosed
MD-1B
5.4
6
/8" 14
43 AE3-00-81
2'-6 1/4" " BELOW AE5-00-20
1'-8 5/8" 5/8
1'-6 WINDOW
6'-0"

1 /4" SILL SB
2'-8" 4'-0"
1'-0" 7 5/8" 1'-2 13
13'-2 13/16"

STORAGE AE5-00-20
1" 1'-3 3/8" SPECIAL
ADMINISTRATION 2.G.19

12'-0"
MD-1B OPERATIONS
4 CONFERENCE Not Enclosed
OFFICE BELOW
4
9
ROOM
7'-6"

2.G.24 WINDOW
AE3-00-41 AE2-00-02 2.G.20 SILL

8'-8"
Not Enclosed ADMIN STAFF
Not Enclosed
2 2.G.15A
3 DIR OF IT
AE3-00-40 2.G.08
AE5-00-16 4.3 COPY/PRINT

3'-0"
Not Enclosed
SLOPE

2.G.25
5.6
SL

4.4
OP

Not Enclosed
1'-10"

4
E
2'-9"

2'-9"

AE3-00-40 LINE OF EXPANSION


JOINT AT FLOOR LEVEL
11"

5.8 3 3
1 IT
AE3-00-40AE5-00-21 AE5-00-74 MEN'S TOILET ADMIN STAFF
13'-2" 14'-11 1/2" 2.G.09
2.G.16 2.G.15B

21'-3 1/2"
Not Enclosed Not Enclosed
37'-10 3/8"

STEP SA

5
AE4-00-42
12'-0"

12'-0"

3
MD-0C

AE4-00-25
MD-0C STOR
STEEL PIPE BOLLARD
5 WOMEN'S TOILET TELE/DATA 2.G.10
2.G.14 2.G.21 Not Enclosed
ADMIN STAFF MD-0C
Not Enclosed Not Enclosed
3 2.G.15C

11'-1"

7'-0
AE3-00-41 3
JC

3
2

/8"
AE4-00-10
6.2 5
2.G.18 AE5-00-74
5.3 AE3-00-40 5.3
Not Enclosed MD-0C
3'-0"

1'-5"
2 3
AE5-00-16
5.4 ELEC 5.4
AE3-00-81

4'-2"
2.G.11
TYP Not Enclosed -8"
5.5 EMPLOYEE 12' 5.5
10'-1"

15'-3"
11'-0"

4 LUNCH ROOM FILE STORAGE "


CMU VENEER (4x8x16) 5'-0

7'-10"
38'-11"

8'-9
AIR SPACE & SPRAY AE3-00-41 2.G.12 2.G.17 S4
12 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL

1
APPLIED FOAM Not Enclosed

5/1
5.6 REV DATE ISSUED FOR

6"
INSULATION , TYP. 5.6
STEEL PIPE BOLLARD AE2-00-05 4
6 -0"
6.45 14' 5/8"

2'-9"
AE5-00-22 AE3-00-81 -11
6.5 23' 9

1'-10"
5.8 2'-0" 5.8
/8"
11"

15

5'-1"
6.6 FACE OF WALL 32'-11 1/2" 4'-1 AE2-00-05 G
3
5
6 AE2-00-04 AE5-00-22 S3 6
6 3 AE3-00-81 A B C

16'-0"
AE3-00-40
LINE OF BULLNOSE

6'-11"
7
6'-11"

AE2-00-05

6.2 6.2 D F
S2 E

5'-9"
6.4 6.4
6.8
15'-0"

38'-11"

1'-8" 2'-8"
6.45 6.45
ROOF
MEMBRANE ON
6.5 LT WT INSUL 6.5
7'-6"

11"
1'-10 3/8" UP CONC
2 1 AE3-00-40

6'-11"
7 5/8" AE5-00-72
AE3-00-41 6.6 6.6
TRUE PROJECT
6.8 6.8 NORTH NORTH
7
7"

7'-6"
2'-4"

7.5 DN AE5-00-22 1 PROJECT # 107301


1'-4"
1'-0"

EJ AE3-00-41
8 PROJECT MANAGER MVA
4'-4" 1'-10" 7 7
2'-8" 1 7.5 DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
4'-5" 3'-6" 13'-2 1/2" 6'-2" AE5-00-16
DRAWN BY ROSSER
6'-2"
1'-1 1/2" 7'-4 1/2" 13'-11 1/2" 21'-6 1/2" 3'-0" 21'-1 1/2" 7'-0" 1'-10" QUALCHECK MVA
3'-0" 21'-1 1/2" SHEET TITLE
4
2 AE5-00-16
AE3-00-41 R.9 T T.1 U V V.1 W W.1
ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
ALL WALLS IN THIS AREA
TO BE TYPE MD-2B SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:30:42 AM
(U.O.N.)
AREA 'G'
1 FIRST FLOOR PLAN ENLARGED GARAGE SECOND FLOOR AREA 'G'
AE1-01-10 SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH
AE1-02-07 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

2 1 AE2-00-01
AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01
1
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

A.5 B B.5 C D D.1 E E.9 F G G.1 H J K K.1 K.3 K.5 K.7 K.9 L M N P P.1 Q Q.1 R R.9 T T.1 V V.1 W W.1

1 Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

AE3-00-02 2
AE3-00-02

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-


MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-


MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-

THIRD FLOOR AREA 'G'


3
AE3-00-02

Consolidated Jail Facility


G

AE1-02-07
2
AE3-00-02

T2-03
RA2

Wayne County
T2-01
T2-02

T2-02
T2-03
4

Detroit, MI
4.3
4.4

5.5
B 5.6
AE3-00-02
3
5.3

A C
12

AE2-00-05 1
5.8 AE3-00-02
6
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING
AE1-02-07 6.2
6.4 THIRD FLOOR AREA 'G'
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-
2 T2-03 2
6.5 6.45
AE3-00-00 6.6 AE3-00-00

AA AB AC AD AF AJ AN AR AT AT.4 AU.2 6.8


V.9
7
7.5 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1- E1 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-
T2-01 T2-03
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1- MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-
8 T2-04 3 T2-06

AU
AE2-00-07

AE2-00-07
2
AE2-00-01

1 1
A2.2
131'-0 3/16"

AE3-00-00 AE3-00-00

AE2-00-07
1

AE2-00-01
4

D F A2.8

A3.7

E
1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
REV DATE ISSUED FOR

A B C

D F
1-

MATC
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G AE
G AE

H LIN
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H LIN
AWIN

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E DR

E - SE
E DR

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T2-04 LINE - SE

E DR
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AWIN T2-06
AWIN T2-05
H
H

TRUE PROJECT

G AE
MATC

G AE
MATC

NORTH NORTH

1-
1-
PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
K.5 SHEET TITLE
3

2 1 AE2-00-01 ARCHITECTURAL
AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01
FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR TIER COMPOSITE PLAN SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:29:14 AM
SCALE: 3/64" = 1'-0"
TIER COMPOSITE
NORTH
PLAN
AE1-T2-00 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

A.5 B B.5 C D D.1 E E.9 F G G.1 H


3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

24'-3 1/2" 67'-0" 23'-0" 1'-1 1/2" Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-T2-02

Consolidated Jail Facility


RA2

1 2
AE3-00-21 AE3-00-21

Wayne County
4
11

Detroit, MI
AE3-00-30
7
AE3-00-21

4.4
2'-6" 4" 3'-0"
32'-11 1/2"

DN

3'-6"
UP

8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM

32'-11 1/2"
6 2T.A.03 2T.A.04
AE3-00-21

1
AE4-00-34

5
28

8'-3 1/2"
CT-1A CT-1A

1 AE4-00-83
AE4-00-31

11 DN

5'-2"
AE4-00-13
2T.A.02
8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM
3
2T.A.02 2T.A.05
5 6 4
32'-4"

32'-4"
AE4-00-82
AE3-00-21

CT-1A

CT-1A
2

23'-2 1/2"
AE4-00-34

CT-1A

CT-1A
6
TELECOM / SEC.
ROOM #1
AE2-00-04

MD-0C

MD-0C
2EP.A.03
DN

5'-2"
12'-8"

4
AE3-00-21 6 8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM
2T.A.01 2T.A.01 2T.A.06

6.4 CT-1A CT-1A


4'-4"
32'-4"

6.5 3

32'-4"
6'-3 1/2"
AE3-00-21 TYP 2EP.A.03
5 MD-2E 2EP.B.01C MD-0E MD-0C
19'-8"

AE5-00-70
STAIR A1
15'-4"

UP 9'-4"

5'-5 3/8"

4'-2 1/8"
MD-2B

MD-1B

MD-1B

MD-0E
MC-0C
ST.A1 MD-1B
TYP
8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM TELECOM RM
AA AB AC 2T.A.00 AD AF 2T.A.07 EL B1
6 4 MD-2B 2EP.B.03
DN 10'-7 1/4" EL.B1
AE3-00-50 AE5-00-70
MD-0C MD-0E
7
2'-4"

7.5 2EP.A.01A 2EP.B.03 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL

2'-4"
REV DATE ISSUED FOR

2'-4"
8 CORRIDOR DN MD-1B
6 2EP.A.01 TYP TYP TYP
2EP.B.01A 6
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-T2-04 AE4-00-01 4'-9" 2EP.A.02 1 2
AE5-00-70
AE5-00-70 AE5-00-70
G
MD-1B

2
AE4-00-14 A B C

AE2-00-07 D F
E

AE2-00-07
TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH

MATC PROJECT # 107301


H LIN
E- SEE S MATC
HEET H LIN PROJECT MANAGER MVA
E - SE
AE1-T E SHE DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
2-04 ET
AE1-T
2-02 DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:28:53 AM
TIER AREA 'A'
SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'A'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
AE1-T2-01 SHEET NUMBER
NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

G G.1 H J K K.1 K.3 K.5 K.7 K.9 L M N P P.1 REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

24'-0" 46'-0" 24'-0"


AE2-00-02
9 10
AE3-00-30 AE3-00-30
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-T2-01

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-T2-03


2
RA2
AE4-00-82
AE2-00-06

Consolidated Jail Facility


1
3 5
AE2-00-02 4 6
AE3-00-30 AE3-00-30

Wayne County
4
11
AE3-00-30

Detroit, MI
4
AE2-00-04 AE2-00-02
2 8 11
AE3-00-30 AE3-00-30

4.4

32'-11 1/2"
DN DN
UP UP

32'-11 1/2"
8-MAN DORM
2T.C.03

8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM


2T.A.05 2T.C.02

32'-4"

CT-1A
CT-1A

64'-8"

CT-1A
CT-1A

8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM


2T.A.06 2T.C.01

6.4
6.45
6.5 MD-0C
32'-4"

MD-0C
2EP.B.01C MD-0E MD-0C
16'-0"
10'-4"

MD-0C
MD-2B ELECTRONIC
MD-0C
MD-0E
MC-0C

OPEN TO ELEC
8-MAN DORM TELECOM RM SECURITY BELOW
2T.A.07 EL B1 2EP.B.04 AJ 2EP.B.02
MD-2B 2EP.B.03 AN
EL.B1
MD-0C MD-0E MD-0E MD-0E MD-0C MD-0C
7
7.5 2EP.B.03
2EP.B.04 2EP.B.02 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
2'-4"

8 2EP.B.01D REV DATE ISSUED FOR


TYP TYP MD-0C MD-0C
6
AE5-00-70

G
MD-0E
2EP.B.05 A B C

D F
E1 E

03
1-T2-
E
E T A
E
E SH
SE TRUE PROJECT
E-
MATC H LIN NORTH NORTH
H LIN MD-1B TC
E- SEE S MA
HEET
MATC AE1-T
H LIN 2-01 -06
E1-T2
PROJECT # 107301
E - SE E T A
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ET SECOND FLOOR
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AE1-T
2-04 M EQUIPMENT
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LINE 1-T2-05
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S HEET 2EP.B.01
E E S HEET A
-S QUALCHECK MVA
AE1-T
2-05 T CH LINE
MA SHEET TITLE
?
?
ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:28:35 AM
TIER AREA 'B'
SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'B'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
AE1-T2-02 SHEET NUMBER
NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


FOR BORROWED LIGHT
SF ELEVATIONS

N P P.1 Q Q.1 R S1 R.9 T T.1 S2 S3 V V.1 S4 W SE W.1


3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

SD

RA2

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-03-07

Consolidated Jail Facility


SC

THIRD FLOOR AREA 'G'

Wayne County
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-T2-02

Detroit, MI
AE2-00-02
1 2 1
AE3-00-40 AE3-00-21 AE3-00-21
5 2
46'-0 1/2" 23'-0" 23'-0"
AE3-00-81

4
9
AE2-00-02
1
AE2-00-02 4 SB
2
AE3-00-40
AE3-00-40
4.3

4.4

3
32'-11 1/2"

DN
UP AE3-00-40

8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM


2T.C.03 2T.C.04

5
CT-1A CT-1A

77'-11 1/2"
5
DN DN SA
4'-6"

AE3-00-40

8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM 5.3


2T.C.02 2T.C.05
6

10 7
AE2-00-05
4 AE2-00-05
CT-1A

CT-1A
AE3-00-41 11 12
23'-8"

AE2-00-05
5.6
5.8

CT-1A
64'-8"

CT-1A

6 AE2-00-04
TELECOM / SEC.
ROOM #3
7
DN 2EP.C.03 DN 3
4'-6"

5 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-03-07


AE3-00-41 6.2
8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM AE3-00-41 THIRD FLOOR AREA 'G'
2T.C.01 2T.C.06

6.4 CT-1A CT-1A

6.45
6.5
6.6 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
6 REV DATE ISSUED FOR
2EP.C.03
AE3-00-40
10'-7 1/4"

19'-8"
SECOND FLOOR 10
AE2-00-04
9'-4" EQUIPMENT STAIR C1 UP
6.8
5'-5 3/8"

4'-2 1/8"

8-MAN DORM PLATFORM 8-MAN DORM ST.C1 G


AR 2EP.C.02 AT AU.2
2T.C.00 2T.C.07
DN 5 1
A B C
AE4-00-03 AE3-00-41
7 2EP.C.02 V.9

2'-4"
7.5 2EP.C.01A
2EP.C.01B DN CORRIDOR
8 2EP.B.01D E1 1 D F
MD-0C MD-0C 3 2EP.C.01 AE3-00-70
2EP.B.01B AE4-00-14 E

12'-6"

AU
6
AE3-00-70
TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
AT.4 FLOOR PLAN
EF SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:28:17 AM
TIER AREA 'C'
SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'C'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH
AE1-T2-03 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

TYP
AA AB AC AD AF 6 AJ ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING
AE5-00-70 2EP.B.03
2EP.B.04
CORRIDOR DN 2MD-1B REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
2EP.A.01 TYP TYP
AE4-00-14 2EP.B.01A FOR BORROWED LIGHT
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-T2-01 2EP.A.02 ELEVATIONS

MD-1B
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

AE2-00-07
Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

AE2-00-07

MATC
H LIN
E- SEE S
HEET
AE1-T
2-01 M
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LINE
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SHEE
MATC TA
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Consolidated Jail Facility


H LIN -02
E - SE
E SHE
ET
AE1-T
2-05

Wayne County

Detroit, MI
1
AE4-00-36

DN DN

AE2-00-07
1

16
AE4-00-83

3
AE4-00-13
17
1 AE4-00-83
AE2-00-03

3
AE3-00-51

2
AE4-00-35 5
AE4-00-83

7
AE4-00-83

DN DN

1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


REV DATE ISSUED FOR

A B C

D F
AE4-00-83 E
1 AE4-00-83 AE4-00-83
AE3-00-51
27
24 19

2 9
AE3-00-50
AE2-00-06 DN
UP
2-05

TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH
AE1-T

PROJECT # 107301
HEET

PROJECT MANAGER MVA


S

DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
SEE

DRAWN BY ROSSER
8 QUALCHECK MVA
E-

AE3-00-50 SHEET TITLE


H LIN

ARCHITECTURAL
MATC

FLOOR PLAN
5 SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:28:01 AM
AE3-00-60
TIER AREA 'D'
SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'D'
1
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
AE1-T2-04 SHEET NUMBER
AE3-00-60 NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING
AJ K.5 AN
REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS
3
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1
T AE
EE
SH
S EE 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

I NE-
MATC H L
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E T A E1-T2-0 Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

E SHE E- E
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AT CH LIN E - S EE SH
2-04 SHEE EQUIPMENT M H LIN
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1
AE4-00-36

DN DN

Consolidated Jail Facility


Wayne County
9
AE4-00-83 9

Detroit, MI
10 8
AE4-00-32

16
AE4-00-83

13

14 12
17 AE4-00-32
AE4-00-83
11

2
AE4-00-35

1
AE4-00-13

3
AE4-00-13

5
AE4-00-83

7
AE4-00-83

DN 1 DN
AE4-00-35

5 3
AE4-00-83
AE4-00-13

AE4-00-83 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


AE4-00-83 AE4-00-83
REV DATE ISSUED FOR
27
24 19

DN
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D F
E

MATC
2-04
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H LIN
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HEET A
3
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5
AE3-00-60 AE3-00-60
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PROJECT # 107301

E1-T2
1 PROJECT MANAGER MVA
MATC

AE3-00-60 DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA

-06
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

K.5 ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:27:41 AM
SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'E' TIER AREA 'E'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH
AE1-T2-05 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

V.9
AN AR AT AT.4 AU AU.2 W.1 ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING
2EP.C.01B CORRIDOR
3 1
AE4-00-14 REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
2EP.C.01 AE3-00-70
2EP.B.01B FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS
12'-6"

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

6 2
AE3-00-70 AE3-00-41

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

E1
3
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Consolidated Jail Facility


T A E1-T2-05
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H LIN
MATC

Wayne County

Detroit, MI
A2.2
DN DN

7
AE3-00-70

A2.8

A3.7

1
AE3-00-71

DN DN

1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


REV DATE ISSUED FOR

A B C

D F
E
EF

DN UP
TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH

4 PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
AE2-00-06
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
MATC

DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
H LIN

SHEET TITLE
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ARCHITECTURAL
SEE S

FLOOR PLAN
HEET A

SECOND FLOOR

6/23/2017 10:27:15 AM
TIER AREA 'F'
SECOND FLOOR TIER AREA 'F'
E1-T2

SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"


AE1-T2-06
-05

NORTH SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

AE2-00-01

1 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

A.5 B B.5 C D D.1 E E.9 F G G.1 H J K K.1 K.3 K.5 K.7 K.9 L M N P P.1 Q Q.1 R R.9 T V V.1 W W.1

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

1 2
AE3-00-02 AE3-00-02

2 1
AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING


MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING


MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING
AE3-00-02

Consolidated Jail Facility


2
AE3-00-02

Wayne County
AE1-03-01
AE1-03-02

AE1-03-02
AE1-03-03
4

Detroit, MI
4.4
UP UP

5.6

B
5
AE3-00-90
UP UP UP UP UP UP 3
AE3-00-02 6

A C
5.8 12

AE2-00-05

6
UP UP UP UP UP UP 1
AE3-00-02 6.2
2 6.4 2
6.5 6.45
AE3-00-00 6.6
AE3-00-00
UP UP
AA AB AC AD AF AJ AN AR AT AU 6.8
V.9
7
7.5 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING E1 MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING
AE1-03-01 AE1-03-03
MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING
8 AE1-03-04 3 AE1-03-06

AE2-00-07

AE2-00-07

1 1
AE3-00-00 AE3-00-00

UP UP UP UP
AE2-00-07
1

D F
UP UP
E UP UP

1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


REV DATE ISSUED FOR

UP UP
A C
B

D
E F
G

MATC
G

MATC
AWIN
AWIN

H LIN
E DR

H LIN
E DR

EF

E - SE AE1-03I-N0G
AE1-0 LINE - SE

E - SE AE1-03-0
AE1-0 LINE - SE

E DR
E DR
MATC 3-04
3-05

TRUE PROJECT
H
H

AW IN
MATC

AW
NORTH NORTH
G
6
5

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
2 1 SHEET TITLE
AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR COMPOSITE PLAN THIRD FLOOR
COMPOSITE

6/26/2017 5:05:45 PM
SCALE: 3/64" = 1'-0"

NORTH PLAN
AE1-03-00 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

A.5 B B.5 C D D.1 E E.9 F G G.1 H J


REFER TO SHEET AE1-02-01
FOR TYPICAL DIMENSIONS
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

24'-3 1/2" 22'-1" 44'-11" 24'-1 1/2" 44'-11"

ROOF BELOW

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-03-02


1 2
AE3-00-21 AE3-00-21
23'-0" 23'-0"

Consolidated Jail Facility


4

Wayne County
7 1 3
AE3-00-21 AE5-00-22 AE4-00-02

Detroit, MI
4.4 ST.A2.03B
ST.A2.03A
3.A.08B RECREATION 3.A.08C 3.A.23B
RECREATION
32'-11 1/2"
32'-11 1/2"

MD-0E YARD DN
YARD UP
3.A.08
3.A.23

MD-2E
MD-2E
STORAGE 8-MAN DORM
6 8-MAN DORM STORAGE
3.A.07A 3.A.21
AE3-00-21 3.A.06 3.A.22A
MD-0C

3.A.07A
REC YARD 3.A.22A
VESTIBULE REC YARD
VESTIBULE
3.A.07 3.A.23A
3.A.08A 3.A.22

3.A.07B
3.A.22B
5 MD-2E MD-2E
3.A.01
MD-0C
VIDEO VISIT DAYROOM DAYROOM VIDEO VISIT
3.A.09 3.A.25
3.A.01 3.A.16
3.A.16
UP UP
1
AE4-00-51
ADA 8-MAN DORM ADA 8-MAN DORM ADA 8-MAN DORM
3.A.05 3.A.20 3.B.06
5
32'-4"

VIDEO VISIT
AE3-00-21 ADA VIDEO VISIT 3.A.24
3.A.11

6
VIDEO VISIT
3.A.10
3A OFFICER STATION
3.A.01A
MULTI-PURPOSE

3.A.12
3.A.42

3.A.27
OFFICER STATION
3.A.16A

3B VIDEO VISIT
3.A.26

3.A.42A 3.A.42B
UP JC JC UP
12'-8"

4
3.A.12 3.A.27
AE3-00-21 8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM
8-MAN DORM 3.A.19 3.B.04

3.A.04 INTERVIEW EXAMTOILET RM TOILET RM


3.A.13

MD-2E
6.4 RM 3.A.28
STAFF PATIO
3.A.02
4'-4"

3.A.13 3.A.28
3.A.39 MD-0E
32'-4"

6.5 3
7 3.A.02 3.A.17
3.A.00A 3.A.15A
AE4-00-01
AE3-00-21 INTERVIEW EXAM
MD-1B 3.A.14A STORAGE 3.B.44B
1 ROOM

MD-0C
AE4-00-41 3.A.14A
MD-2B GD-2C

MD-2B
3.A.17

MD-0C
MD-0C
3.A.39A STAIR A1
15'-4"

UP ENTRY

4'-2 1/8"
9'-4"
ST.A1
8-MAN DORM ENTRY SALLYPORT 8-MAN DORM EL B1 MECHANICAL

GD-2C
STAFF BREAK
MD-2B

GL-1S WITH MD-2B


1W
SALLYPORT EQUIPMENT
MD-2B

INSULATIO GL-1 ROOM 3.A.03 3.A.15 3.A.18 EL.B1

MD-2B
6 MD-2B ROOM
N ABOVE DN 3.A.00 STORAGE LOBBY

MD-2B
AE3-00-50 3.A.38 3.A.14B
CEILING MC-0B 3.A.14B EL.B1.L3 3.B.44
E 3.A.40 MD-2E
7 J
2'-4"

7.5 MD-2B MD-0C PROGRAM SERV.


MD-2E CORRIDOR
8 CORRIDOR MD-2E
CORR STOR.
3.A.38 10 3 3.A.37
3.A.40 AE4-00-41 3.A.31 AE4-00-20 3.B.37
1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
REV DATE ISSUED FOR

MALE STAFF
TOILET A C
3.A.29 PROF. VISIT AREA B
3.A.35

D
? F
?
E

PROF. VISIT AREA


3.A.34
PROF. VISIT AREA HEARING
? 3.A.36 CONFERENCE
? 3.B.35
MATC TRUE PROJECT
H LIN NORTH NORTH
VIRTUAL E- SEE S
HEET PROG. SERV.
COURTROOM MATC
AE1-0 SUPERVISOR
H LIN
3.A.32 3-04 M E - SE
ATCH3.B.36 E SHE PROJECT # 107301
LINE ET
- SEE AE1-0
SHEE 3-02 PROJECT MANAGER MVA
TA
E1-03 DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
-05
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
AA AB AC AD AF THIRD FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR AREA 'A' AREA 'A'

6/26/2017 5:05:53 PM
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH
AE1-03-01 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

G G.1 H J K K.1 K.3 K.5 K.7 K.9 L M N P P.1 REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

REFER TO SHEET AE1-02-01


FOR TYPICAL DIMENSIONS 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

18'-8" 37'-0" 20'-0" 37'-0" 18'-8" 14'-10"

46'-0"

ROOF BELOW
22'-10 1/2" 1'-1 1/2" 13'-0" 13'-0" 4'-1"

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-03-01

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-03-03

Consolidated Jail Facility


6
AE3-00-30

Wayne County
4
AE3-00-30 16'-0" 6'-0" 16'-0" 6'-0"

Detroit, MI
4

2
3 8 3
AE3-00-30
AE4-00-02 AE4-00-04
1 AE3-00-30
AE5-00-22

4.4 ST.A2.03B
ST.A2.03A ST.C2.03A ST.C2.03B
3.B.08B RECREATION 3.B.08C RECREATION 3.B.23B
32'-11 1/2"

DN YARD YARD DN
UP UP
3.B.08 3.B.23

MD-2E
MD-2E
8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM

MD-2E
STORAGE

MD-2E
3.A.21 3.B.05 STORAGE 3.B.20 3.C.06
3.B.07A 3.B.22A

3.B.07A 3.B.22A
REC YARD REC YARD
VESTIBULE VESTIBULE 3.B.23A
3.B.07B 3.B.07 3.B.22 3.B.22B

5 MD-2E MD-2E MD-2E MD-2E


3.B.01

VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT


DAYROOM DAYROOM
3.A.25 3.B.09 8 3.B.24 3.C.09
3.B.01 3.B.16
AE4-00-31 3.B.16
UP UP

1
ADA 8-MAN DORM ADA 8-MAN DORM AE4-00-51 ADA 8-MAN DORM ADA 8-MAN DORM
3.A.20 3.B.06 3.B.21 3.C.05
32'-4"

VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT


3.A.24 3.B.10 3.B.25 3.C.10

VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT 3C OFFICER


STATION
MULTI-PURPOSE
3.B.47
OFFICER
STATION

3D VIDEO VISIT VIDEO VISIT

MD-0C

MD-0C
3.A.26 3.B.11 3.B.26 3.C.11
6
3.B.12 3.B.27
3.B.47A 3.B.47B
UP JC JC UP
3.B.12 3.B.27
8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM
3.A.19 3.B.04 3.B.19 3.C.04
TOILET RM TOILET RM
6.4 3.B.13 3.B.28
3.B.13 3.B.28
6.45
32'-4"

6.5
3.B.02 3.B.17
3.B.00B 3.B.15B
3.B.44B INTERVIEW EXAM 3.B.14A STORAGE INTERVIEW EXAM
1
GD-2C RM 3.B.14A AE4-00-41 RM

MD-2B
MD-0C

MD-0C
3.B.02 3.B.17

4'-2 1/8"
MD-2B
EL B1 MECHANICAL ENTRY ENTRY GD-2A BUILDING 8-MAN DORM
GD-2C

8-MAN DORM 9'-4" 8-MAN DORM


MD-2B

EQUIPMENT AJ SALLYPORT SALLYPORT MAINTENANCE GD-2A

MD-0C
EL.B1 3.C.03
3.B.03 3.B.18 AN 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
MD-2B

MD-2B ROOM 3.B.00 3.B.15


LOBBY MD-2B 4EP.B.01I
3.B.42
4EP.B.01J REV DATE ISSUED FOR
EL.B1.L3 3.B.44
MD-2E MD-2E 3.B.14B
7
2'-4"

7.5
PROGRAM SERV. 3.B.00A MD-2E 3.B.15A
CORRIDOR STORAGE MD-0C
8 3 STOR. CORRIDOR
AE4-00-20 3.A.37 3.B.14B
3.B.37 3.B.41
CORRIDOR
3.B.45
A C
FLOOR STORAGE B
3.B.40
MD-0E
D
E F
COFFEE STATION EL.E0.L3B

3.B.29A EL E4
EL E1 FLOOR JANITOR E1
PROF. VISIT AREA 11 EL.E1 EL.E4
3.A.35
MALE STAFF AE4-00-41 CLOSET
TOILET 3.B.39

MD-2C
3.B.31
MD-2C

MD-2C

?
EL E2
? EL E5 EL E8
EL.E2
EL.E5 EL.E8
CORR 03 TRUE PROJECT
3.B.30 1-03- NORTH NORTH
SECURITY STAFF E
OFFICES E T A
E
PROF. VISIT AREA SH
3.B.33
FEMALE STAFF EL E3 EL E6 EE
HEARING -S
MD-2F

3.A.34
PROF. VISIT AREA PROJECT # 107301
TRASH ROOM E
TOILET IN
SW-2E

CONFERENCE EL.E3 EL.E6


MATC
3.A.36 3.B.38 CH LOFFICE
OPEN PROJECT MANAGER MVA
3.B.32 T
H LIN
E - SE
3.B.35
CORRIDOR MA 3.C.29A DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
MATC E SHE 3.B.46 03-06
H LIN ET PROGRAM T AE1- DRAWN BY ROSSER
E - SE
E SHE
AE1-0
3-01 PROG. SERV. SERVICES S E E SHEE
E - QUALCHECK MVA
ET
AE1-0 SUPERVISOR WORKSTATIONS MD-0E A T CH LIN
3-04 M 5 M
ELEC SHEET TITLE
ATCH3.B.36 3.B.29 5
1-03-0
LINE AE4-00-22
- SEE E T A E 3.B.43
S HEET SE E SHE
AE1-0
3-05 CH LINE - ARCHITECTURAL
MAT
? FLOOR PLAN
?
THIRD FLOOR
AREA 'B'

6/26/2017 5:06:04 PM
THIRD FLOOR AREA 'B'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" AE1-03-02 SHEET NUMBER
NORTH

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


FOR BORROWED LIGHT
ELEVATIONS

N P P.1 Q Q.1 R S1 R.9 T S2 S3 V V.1 S4 W W.1


SE
SF REFER TO SHEET AE1-02-01
FOR TYPICAL DIMENSIONS 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

SD

23'-0" Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

14'-10"

SC

Consolidated Jail Facility


4'-1"

MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-03-02


1 2 1
AE3-00-40 AE3-00-21 AE3-00-21

46'-0"

Wayne County
23'-0" 23'-0"

Detroit, MI
16'-0"

4
3
AE3-00-40 4
3 AE5-00-22
4
AE4-00-04
2
AE3-00-40 SB
AE3-00-40

4.4
ST.C2.03A ST.C2.03B
3.C.08B RECREATION 3.C.08C RECREATION 3.C.23B
DN YARD YARD
UP MD-0E
3.C.08 3.C.23

MD-2E
8-MAN DORM STORAGE 8-MAN DORM
STORAGE
MD-2E

3.C.06 3.C.22A 3.C.21


3.C.07A
MD-0C

3.C.22A
3.C.07A REC YARD
REC YARD VESTIBULE
VESTIBULE
3.C.22
3.C.08A 3.C.07 3.C.23A
3.C.07B

3.C.22B
5 MD-2E MD-2E
3.C.01
MD-0C
VIDEO VISIT
DAYROOM DAYROOM VIDEO VISIT
3.C.09
3.C.01 3.C.16 3.C.24
3.C.16
5
UP UP
AE3-00-40
SA
ADA 8-MAN DORM ADA 8-MAN DORM 1 ADA 8-MAN DORM
3.B.21 3.C.05 AE4-00-51 3.C.20
5
VIDEO VISIT AE5-00-22
VIDEO VISIT
3.C.10
3.C.25
4
AE3-00-41

6
VIDEO VISIT
3.C.11
3E OFFICER
STATION
MULTI-PURPOSE

3.C.12
3.C.34

3.C.27
5.6 OFFICER
STATION

3F VIDEO VISIT
3.C.26
5.8

3.C.34A 3.C.34B
UP JC JC UP 3
5

12'-8"
3.C.12 3.C.27
8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM 8-MAN DORM AE3-00-41
AE3-00-41
GL-1S WITH 6.2
S INSULATION
3.B.19 3.C.04 3.C.19
ABOVE CEILING
TOILET RM TOILET RM INTERVIEW EXAM
3.C.13 3.C.28 RM
6.4
3.C.17
3.C.13 3.C.28 MD-0E 1Y

4'-4"
6.45 GL-1S
S
6.5 GL-1S WITH
3.C.02 3.C.15B 3.C.17 6.6
INSULATION
3.C.00B
6 ABOVE CEILING
3.C.14A MD-0E MD-2E
STORAGE
INTERVIEW EXAM 1 MD-1B AE3-00-40
MD-0C

RM AE4-00-41 MD-2B
3.C.14A

MD-0C
MD-2B

19'-8"
3.C.02

15'-4"
UP
6.8
4'-2 1/8"

9'-4"
GD-2A BUILDING MC-0B STAIR C1

MD-2B
8-MAN DORM ENTRY ENTRY 8-MAN DORM STAFF BREAK 1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL
GD-2A AR ST.C1

MD-2B
MAINTENANCE 3.C.03 SALLYPORT SALLYPORT 3.C.18 ROOM REV DATE ISSUED FOR
3.B.42 DN 1
3.C.00 3.C.15
MD-2B

4EP.B.01J MD-2B
STORAGE 3.C.14B 3.C.33
AE3-00-41
MD-2E
MD-0C

3.C.14B 3.C.31 EJ
7

2'-4"
7.5

7'-2"
MD-2E MD-2E MD-2B
8 CORRIDOR 1
12 3.C.33
3.C.31 AE3-00-70
AE4-00-41 A C
B
FEMALE STAFF 6
TOILET AE4-00-03 2
3.C.30 AE3-00-41 D
E F

6
AE3-00-70

TRUE PROJECT
NORTH NORTH

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
PROGRAM DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
OPEN OFFICE
CLASSROOMS
3.C.29A DRAWN BY ROSSER
-0 3-02 -06 3.C.29
HEET AE1 EE T A E1-03 QUALCHECK MVA
E S H
LI NE - SE NE - SEE S SHEET TITLE
H HL I
MATC MATC
E1 ARCHITECTURAL
EF AT AU V.9
FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR
AREA 'C'

6/26/2017 5:06:12 PM
THIRD FLOOR AREA 'C'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH
AE1-03-03 SHEET NUMBER

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

AA AB AC AD AF AJ ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

MD-2B REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83


PROGRAM SERV. FOR BORROWED LIGHT
MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-03-01 CORRIDOR CORR CORRIDOR
STOR. ELEVATIONS
3.A.38 3.A.40 3.A.37
3.A.31 3.B.37

3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

MALE STAFF
TOILET Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

3.A.29 PROF. VISIT AREA


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Consolidated Jail Facility


SUPERVISOR
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PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
8 SHEET TITLE
AE3-00-50

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR
AREA 'D'

6/26/2017 5:06:20 PM
5
AE3-00-60
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SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

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AE1-03-04 SHEET NUMBER
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ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

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Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

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Consolidated Jail Facility


Wayne County

Detroit, MI
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3
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AE3-00-60 QUALCHECK MVA


SHEET TITLE
MATC

ARCHITECTURAL
K.5
FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR
AREA 'E'

6/26/2017 5:06:29 PM
THIRD FLOOR AREA 'E'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH AE1-03-05 SHEET NUMBER

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0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

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V.9 W EJW.1
AN REFER TO SHEET AE4-00-83
MD-2B FOR BORROWED LIGHT
CORRIDOR 1 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET AE1-03-03 ELEVATIONS
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3.C.31 AE3-00-70
3.B.41

FEMALE STAFF
FLOOR STORAGE TOILET
3.B.40 2
3.C.30 3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202
AE3-00-41

12
AE4-00-41

FLOOR JANITOR Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

CLOSET
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Consolidated Jail Facility


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Detroit, MI
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UP UP

1 06/21/17 ISSUED FOR PROPOSAL


REV DATE ISSUED FOR

A C
B

3
AE4-00-08 D
E F

TRUE PROJECT
DN UP NORTH NORTH

PROJECT # 107301
PROJECT MANAGER MVA
DESIGNED BY BG / EP / MVA
DRAWN BY ROSSER
QUALCHECK MVA
SHEET TITLE

ARCHITECTURAL
FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR AREA 'F'
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" THIRD FLOOR
AREA 'F'

6/26/2017 5:06:37 PM
NORTH

AE1-03-06 SHEET NUMBER


EF

0 10' 20' 0 20' 40' 0 30' 60' 0 40' 80' 0 50' 100' 0 60' 120' 0 80' 160' 0 100' 200' 0 200' 400' 0 400' 800' 0 500' 1000' 0 1000' 2000'
1"=10'-0" 1"=20'-0" 1"=30'-0" 1"=40'-0" 1"=50'-0" 1"=60'-0" 1"=80'-0" 1"=100'-0" 1"=200'-0" 1"=400'-0" 1"=500'-0" 1"=1000'-0"
0 1' 2' 0 1' 2' 0 2' 4' 0 2' 4' 0 4' 8' 0 4' 8' 0 8' 16' 0 8' 16' 0 16' 32' 0 16' 32' 0 32' 64'
1 1/2"=1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/4"=1'-0" 1/2"=1'-0" 3/8"=1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0" 3/32"=1'-0" 1/16"=1'-0" 1/32"=1'-0"

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

2 1
AE2-00-01
AE3-00-01 AE3-00-01

1
3031 W Grand Blvd Ste 640, Detroit, MI 48202

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Two Peachtree Pointe | 1555 Peachtree St, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 | 404 876 3800 | www.rosser.com

MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-


MATCH LINE - SEE DRAWING AE1-

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Consolidated Jail Facility


Wayne County
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Detroit, MI
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