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NYP BEST PRACTICES MEP Design Standards & Equip Cuts
Presentation for GC/CM Retreat 2014
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• Disclaimer
• Consultant Engineer & Commissioning Agent
• May 2012 Edition
• NYP Revised Requirements
• 2014 NYC Building Code Highlights
• Building Resiliency Code Highlights
• Equipment Selection Process
• Locating the Design Standards on the Portal
• Updating and Maintaining
Agenda
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DISCLAIMER
The purpose of this document is to provide the design engineer with the
guidelines for HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, fire alarm, nurse call,
commissioning and controls, specified herein on NYPH campuses. This does not
substitute the design engineer’s specifications for each project but provides the
basis of the standards, which the design engineer shall follow. “
“The final responsibility for the design of the specific project resides with the design
engineer of record.”
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Consultant Engineer and Cx Responsibilities
· Capacity Police - Assesses the capacity
impact of project designs to existing MEP systems
· Focused on Strategic Planning and
Design Criteria for MER’s and Risers.
· Updating and maintaining existing MEP
riser and distribution documents
· Specifies Capacities and Performance
Requirements
· Funded by Infrastructure Program
Management
Commissioning Agent(Two per Campus)
FDCFOFDC-E
Campus Master Engineer
(One per Campus)
Project Design Engineer(Individual Project)
· Project Police – Focused on MEP
Performance related to project installation
· Reviews Basis of Design Requirements
with OFO and Project Design Engineer
· O&M, equipment warranty, start up and
preventative maintenance to insure proper project close outs.
· Provide Measurement and Verification
to Campus Engineer
· Funded by Specific Project
· Engineer of Record - Focused on
design of Individual Project
· Provides load information to OFD-E and
Campus Engineer
· Provides Basis of Design for project
based on Owner Requirements for review by Commissioning Agent and OFO
· Funded by Specific Project
Tasks
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NYP Design
Specifications
May 2012 Edition
• MASTERFORMAT divisions to latest CSI nomenclature:
– Mechanical Division 15 to Division 23
– Plumbing Division 15 to Division 22
– Fire Protection Division 15 to Division 21
– Electrical Division 16 to Division 26
• Added Sections include:
– Equipment Cuts
– Commissioning/Energy Compliance Guidelines
– Building Specific Checklist
• Updated to meet the latest 2008 NYC Building Code & 2010 FGI
requirements.
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NYP Design
Specifications
Update
2014 Highlights
NYP
Requirements
• Mechanical Division 23
– All air systems requiring humidification must include clean
steam generators
– Standardized controls packages for mechanical equipment
• Electrical Division 26
– Requirements for GFI Circuit Breakers to be installed in lieu of
GFI outlets in wet locations
• Plumbing Division 22
– Revisions to the Plumbing Fixtures
• Review and update to meet the latest 2014 NYC Building
Code & 2014 FGI requirements.
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NYP Design
Specifications
Update
2014 Highlights
2014 NYC
Building Code
• Mechanical Division 23
– Wind bracing requirements for roof top equipment upgraded
– Permits utilizing 1968 Code fire and smoke damper
requirements in 1968 Code or prior compliant buildings *
– Permits high temperature water systems similar to high
pressure steam systems
– New requirements for high pressure gas piping systems and
installations
– Clarifies CO detection requirements for Class “E”, I2 & I4
occupancies
*must comply with the most stringent code
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NYP Design
Specifications
Update
2014 Highlights
2014 NYC
Building Code
• Plumbing Division 23
– New plumbing fixture calculations for new construction
– Allows plumbing fixture calculations in prior code buildings to be
based on 1968 Building Code utilizing 1968 occupancy load
calculations
– Back flow preventers on sewage mains (Resiliency)
• Fire Protection Division 22
– Enhanced fire protection, smoke detection and life safety
requirements in ambulatory health care facilities
– Emergency preparedness & planning requirements for non-fire
emergencies to include power outages and medical
emergencies
– Clarifies roof top access and obstructions
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NYP Design
Specifications
Update
2014 Highlights
Building
Resiliency
Local Laws to
Building Code
• Local Laws in 2013 now part of 2014 Building Code:
– 80/2013 – Capture Storm water to Prevent Flooding
– 81/2013 – Analyze Wind Risks
– 82/2013 – Clarify Construction Requirements in Flood Zones
– 83/2013 – Prevent Sewage Backflow
– 98/2013 – Create Emergency Plans
– 99/2013 – Remove Barriers to Elevating Building Systems
– 100/2013 – Relocate and Protect Building Systems
– 101/2013 – Prevent Wind Damage to Existing Buildings
– 108/2013 – Add Hookups for Temporary Generators & Boilers
– 109/2013 – Remove Barriers to Sidewalk Flooding
– 143/2013 – Safeguard Toxic Materials Stored in Flood Zones
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Equipment
Selection
Process
• Equipment pre- approval process developed
with NYP Facilities Operations to
standardize to improve maintenance and
reduce the number of spare parts
• “Or Equal” was eliminated from the recommended manufacturers when 3
or more manufacturers were listed.
• A handful of “Proprietary” equipment manufacturers such as: ASCO
Automatic Transfer Switches were identified as NYPH Standards.
• Architects and Engineering Firms are to use
selected NYP pre- approved Equipment from the
Equipment Cut e-book that resides on the portal.
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Locating
MEP
Standards
and
Equipment
Cuts on
Portal
https://e-net.nyp.org/sites/facilities/default.aspx/
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Updating and
Maintaining the
Design
Specifications
and Equipment
Cuts
• We encourage all stakeholders to provide updates
and suggestions through FDC-E, including:
• FDC-Project teams & A/E Design Firms
• FO Directors, Managers and Shop personnel
• FDC-E will be responsible for the updating of the
Standard
• Standards will be maintained on a 3-year cycle –
Changes in sections will be highlighted at each
cycle