The project involves preparing comprehensive documentation of the existing as-built conditions for a 2,800-square-foot space. These drawings will be submitted to the City for permit review and approval. As part of the process, design updates will be incorporated into the documents to address and correct any identified code deficiencies, ensuring compliance with current standards and regulatory requirements.
Our electrical services focused on documenting the existing interior electrical systems for permit submission. This included reviewing as-built drawings, observing site conditions, and identifying points of connection. The documentation encompassed interior lighting circuiting plans, lighting control diagrams for Title 24 compliance, emergency egress lighting layouts with photometric calculations, power circuit plans for mechanical and plumbing systems, and single-line diagrams with voltage drop and short-circuit (AIC) calculations. Lighting fixture layouts and specifications were provided by the Architect, and low-voltage system coordination was noted as part of the documentation process.
Mechanical services included documenting the existing HVAC systems, including air distribution layouts, return and supply diffuser locations, and associated zoning. The work also included preparing state-required mechanical energy compliance calculations and forms, ensuring the as-built documentation met current regulatory requirements for plan review and permitting.
Plumbing services consisted of documenting existing plumbing systems, including pantry and restroom fixtures, based on field observations and as-built drawings. This documentation ensures accurate representation of existing conditions for City permit review and approval.
