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  1. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS & WORKING DRAWINGS (RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COMMISSIONED PROJECT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER)

    1. The commissioned Project Architect/Engineer will provide floor plans and details identifying all existing, removed and/or new:


      1. telecommunications and information systems.


      2. main equipment rooms (IDF).


      3. individual floor equipment rooms (FDF's).


      4. individual floor telecommunications outlets.

    2. These drawings must be on AutoCAD (AutoCAD release 12 or later), submitted by 3.5" floppy disk, 100MB Zip Disk, 650MB Recordable CD or via E-mail. A paper hardcopy of the drawings must also be submitted. The drawings must conform to the existing UIC numbering scheme. UIC Telecommunication Engineering & Design will supply any needed information to meet this requirement.


    3. The telecommunications drawings must show all raceways (conduits, cable trays, ladder racks, floor ducts, junction boxes, pull boxes, splice boxes, manholes, and all associated supports) for all proposed telecommunications facilities.


    4. The telecommunications drawings shall be separate from other drawings and will be identified as Telecommunications and System Drawings within the Electrical Section.


    5. All telecommunications information outlets will consist of a minimum of two jacks, one for voice and one for data. Outlets with fiber optic jacks shall use the Ortronic Fib-or-Cop.


      1. Wall outlet (diagram 4a).
        Diagram 4a

      2. Wall phone (diagram 4b).
        Diagram 4b

      3. Floor outlet (diagram 4c).
        Diagram 4c

      4. Fib-or-Cop (diagram 4d).
        Diagram 
4d

    6. When applicable, within the scope of the job, outside plant drawings shall be provided for the distribution (node to building) and riser (within building) cables for both the copper and fiber optic cables including the following information:


      1. Between building (outside Plant) distribution cable routes for copper, fiber and coax cables.


      2. Service entrance into the building.


      3. Detailed riser distribution cable routes.


      4. Distribution cable support systems.


      5. Type, size, sheath, gauge, and length of all cable except the station cables.


      6. All splice locations with the cable numbers and the counts involved.


      7. The location and the count of the protector equipment.


      8. All major hardware locations showing the location and quantities of the specific hardware required. These drawings shall follow the existing patterns of the University.

    7. Plans and detail information of the main distribution frames (Nodes), the intermediate distribution frames (IDF's), and the floor distributions frames (FDF's) shall identify the following details:


      1. Room layout (FDF/IDF plans and elevation) showing the location of splices, backboards, protectors, frames, racks, mounts, cage, TMGB or TGB (ground busbar), wall mounted information outlet, cables, cable counts, and all equipment.


      2. Location of distribution and riser cable terminations.


      3. Dimensions of devices, fixtures, etc.


      4. Details of special supports that are required for clarification.


      5. Location of all pull boxes, junction boxes, ladder rack, and cable tray.


      6. Number of telecommunications outlets that need to be terminated.


      7. Terminating details and designations.


      8. Location of Dedicated Power Outlets and convenience outlets.

    8. Drawing reviews will be necessary during the design and review procedures of the project and shall show the following information in the specified time frames:


      1. Design development drawings shall be submitted and approved before work is started on final working drawings. They shall show the following information:


        1. Preliminary information concerning the telephone outlets including the number designation of each outlet. The numbers shall contain a minimum of one alpha and three numerical characters that follow the University numbering scheme (Example: A-001).


        2. Preliminary riser layouts will include the conduit/sleeve sizes, location of the FDF's (including the area the FDF serves), the cable size, the cable type, cable counts, and cable routing.


        3. Sketches of the proposed distribution system complete with building service entrance location, IDF location, size and type of cable, and any splice locations.


        4. Sketches of the Node frame termination locations.


        5. Communication Bonding and Grounding drawing showing the Bonding Conductor for Telecommunications, TMGB, all TGB's, TBB(including cable size) and TBBIBC if required by building size.

      2. Seventy-five percent construction drawings will include the following:

        1. All the telecommunication floor outlets (numbered).


        2. Telecommunication distribution cables.


        3. Telecommunication riser cables.


        4. Telecommunications entire raceway network (including all sizes).


        5. Detailed drawings showing the BIX blocks, patch panels, grounding, etc. of IDF and FDF layouts (See drawing 4e below).
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for Diagram 4e


        6. Comments from the previous Design Development Drawings.


        7. General specifications - telecommunications section (see attachment #1).

      3. Ninety-five percent construction drawings will include the following:

        1. Finished working drawings and specifications with the previous comments included.


        2. Final telecommunication drawings for the Node, IDF, and each FDF location showing the number and type of telecommunication information outlets to be terminated, and the major hardware required as well as the detailed termination information for both copper cable and the fiber optic media. (The University has drawings detailing existing cable runs, terminal closets, risers, etc., copies may be obtained from UIC Telecommunications Engineering & Design when required).
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