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Tender
Principal Consultant Services
For
Proposed New Building at Fiji
National University, Naceva
Campus, Lautoka
INSTRUCTION TO TENDERERS
1. BIDDERS are requested to read carefully the contents of the document.
2. BIDDERS are to complete the tender and provide all the related documents
information in sufficient detail. The complete tender application forms must be
prepared, submitted in original.
3. All documents must be in English language and each of the tender application must
be duly completed
4. All Bidders will be informed accordingly after finalization of tender decision. The
BIDDERS hereby acknowledge and agree that FNU will not be obliged to discuss any
aspect of the tender process.
5. BIDDERS should note clearly the dead line submittal of the tender application. No late
or delayed applications will be accepted. BIDDERS are reminded that no
supplementary material will be entertained by FNU after the close of submission.
However FNU may, if necessary, at its sole discretion ask for any clarification
regarding the submitted tender and/or related documents.
6. All the Bidders including those who have tendered are requested to get in touch with
procurements office, for all updates on the tender such as addendums/corrigendum,
postponement of tender schedules etc.
Requirements Conditions
1. Bidder is to provide detail company profile 2. Bidder is to provide company registration 3. Bidder is to provide public liability. 4. Bidder is to provide capability statements 5. Bidder to provide methodology & work program. 6. Bidder is to provide Tax Compliance certificate. 7. Bidder is to provide Tin number 8. Bidder is to provide Memorandum of Association. 9. Bidder is to provide Membership of Relevant Professionals organisation. 10. Bidder is to provide Public Indemnity Cover 11. Bidder is to provide CV of key personnel that will be engaged for this project. 12. Bidder is to provide relevant work experience for the firm and individual in the
past 5 years. 13. Bidder is to provide 3 recent reference from client. 14. Bidder is to provide commitment statement to indicate the ability to undertake
and deliver this project within the project timeline indicated in the tender.
A. TENDER PRICE BID FORM
Re: Tender for Fiji National University:
Principal Consultant Services for Proposed New Building at Fiji National University, Naceva Campus, Lautoka.
We have pleasure in submitting our Price Bid for the above project in accordance with
scope prepared by Fiji National University.
Tender Price
The tender sum below shall change subject to the requirements of this Project.
No Description Price (FJD VIP)
1 Architectural Design and tender Documentation
2 Services Design and Tender Documentation
3 Structural and Civil Design and Tender Documentation
4 Tender Evaluation
5 Construction Supervision
i) Project Management – Design, Tender, Construction, handover and DLP Stages
ii) Services Supervision
iii) Structural & Civil Supervision
6 Surveys & Studies
i) Topographical Survey and Mapping
ii) Geotechnical Studies and Report
iii) Environmental Impact Assessment
iv) Any other Studies: (Please Specify if Any)
7 Any other item not list above: (Please Specify)
8. Total
(Total Figure in Words)
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Contract Duration: The bidder is required to confirm to the Project Deliverables,
milestones and its terms of submission. If the bidder is proposing for alternative durations,
they shall indicate respectively items 5.3 and 5.6.
________________________________________________________________
Consultant: ______________________ Signed: _________________
Address:
________________________________________________________________
Witness: _______________ Signed: _________________
B. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
NTPC has been renting the Marine Drive Centre from March 2014 after the unfortunate fire
occurrence on 30 November 2013.
The cost per annum alone is in the tune of $39, 240.00. Also considering the Centre’s utilities
for Naceva and Marine together with transportation for meeting for our core business
operations. In our effort to manage these costs, construction of a new building to cater for
Marine Drive Center at Naceva is planned for completion by December 2018 so that the
Lautoka operations are consolidated at Naceva wef January 2019. The new buildings will have:
1. 4 Computer labs for effective trainings and will solve problem of sharing PCs 2. 9 Training rooms with partitions which could be converted as lecture theatre for large
capacity events management for NTPC Western and for new and developed programs for future demands by the industry
3. A Sick Bay and a Feeding Bay considering the young mothers who will be bearing children and also reporting to work
4. General office for all technical staff under one roof whereby they feel confortable and environmentally friendly to conduct their respective trainings effectively and efficiently
5. A boardroom for meetings that will be conducted with multimedia projection 6. Students & staff recreation/seating areas & playground. 7. Site for the students/staff new cafeteria with proper eating facilities. 8. Car parking area for staff/customers and landscaping to make it a green campus. 9. The new building, training rooms, workshops to match the industry standards and to be
the state- of- the- art- facilities to showcase to our industry. 10. The new building will have future allowance to be able to build upwards if the demand
is going to rise. (please discuss with DNTPC as the structure will change for future allowance)
11. Access road beside the FEA substations or through the government quarters 12. A storage room to maintain archives for ISO standards 13. A server room for security purposes and IT Office 14. Adequate toilets, washrooms and changing rooms for students and staffs 15. A library is a must for students and staff research work/publications and for professional
development 16. A separate Finance Office as the Finance Officer deals with cash 17. A separate office for Manager/DNTPC 18. An adequate space in the reception area for customers with standard chairs and
mounted TV for waiting customers in the queue.
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK
The university is seeking for the services of reputable Principal Consultant firm for consultancy services for development works of Proposed New Building at Existing Partially Burnt Block A at Fiji National University, Naceva Campus, Lautoka.
2.1 The key outputs of the project are as follows: 2.1.1. Concept Designs, Cost Estimates based on market analysis
2.1.2. Detailed Designs, BoQ, Bid Documents and Cost Estimates based on market
analysis
2.1.3. Assist the FNU with the selection of a qualified contractor/s to construct the
new proposed building.
2.1.4. Supervision of the construction, reporting of the progress of works and
certification of the completed works
2.1.5. Facilitate local authority approvals and submit to FNU with proper handover
documentation.
2.1.6. Management during the Defects Liability Period (DLP)
2.2. The scope of services of the Consulting Firm will include but not necessarily be
limited to the following:
2.2.1. Review and verify all available primary and secondary data and concept
collected or made available by FNU to be able to prepare concept designs,
detailed designs, BoQ, Bid Documents and Cost Estimates for the
procurement and construction stages;
2.2.2. Carry out feasibility studies including all the required engineering surveys and
investigations such as topographical surveys, geo-technical investigation,
construction material survey, identification of underground utilities, etc. as
applicable to the project. All surveys and investigations shall be accurate and
plotted for the review of the FNU. The feasibility studies will include the
environmental assessment for the project, if required. The cost of this shall be
allowed by the bidder, if this will not be used, it will be deducted from the
contract sum.
2.2.3. Prepare detailed work plan, progress reports and implementation schedule for
the project to ensure effective monitoring and timely project outputs, and
regularly update the same;
2.2.4. Prepare the engineering designs of the project in sufficient detail to ensure
clarity and understanding by all stakeholders. All the design should be in
conformity with international building standards and all other relevant
ordinances, regulations, by-laws of Fiji, etc. as may be applicable.
2.2.5. The detailed designs will, as a minimum, include tender and construction level
drawings, detailed cost estimates, necessary calculations to determine and
justify the engineering details for project, associated contract documentation
to include condition of particular applications, detailed specifications,
engineering drawings, BoQ, implementation schedule, and any other relevant
detail necessary for effective project implementation. The technical
specifications should be in accordance with the relevant FNU specification or
the best international practices and should be prepared to achieve the highest
standards of quality. For adopting market rates for the detailed cost estimates,
proper current market rate/prices analysis should be carried out. Tender
Documentation and Contract must be in compliance to AS4000 – 2007.
Construction drawings should be prepared with sufficient details to permit
contractors to carry out construction work effectively, unambiguously and with
the highest standards of quality;
2.2.6. Carry out contract administration requirements such as measurement of
works, certification and payment of the contractor’s bills, release of retention
money, approval of variation as per FNU policies, time extension and
contractor’s claim, issue of completion certificate, financial closure of contract,
management during the DLP and any other contract administration
requirement;
2.2.7. Support the FNU in preparation of bid documents using FNU standard bidding
document template. The bid documents will include the environmental
management plan(s) from the approved environmental assessment(s) which
have been updated based on detailed design;
2.2.8. Assist the FNU in issuing invitation for bids, addendum/corrigendum, and
clarifications to the bidders’ queries, pre-bid meeting/s, receiving of bids and
evaluation, award of contract, signing of contract and compilation of the
signed contract documents including construction drawings. Assist the FNU
in reviewing and approving the contractor’s construction environment
management plan (CEMP) prior to commencement of physical works;
2.2.9. Assist FNU in assessing compliance of contract specific bank guarantees,
insurances and advise FNU on the expiry, renewal and forfeiting of the same
when and where necessary;
2.2.10. Assist the FNU to set the indicators for the baseline on the project and provide
essential information during design and construction phase, such as capital
cost per GFA, space efficiency, express total useable floor area, total water
consumption per year, total electricity consumption per year, total CO2 output
per year, etc.
2.2.11. Carry out financial due diligence and also an assessment of the capacity of
FNU for maintaining the new facilities in good working order for its economic
life; and
2.2.12. Carry out any other project-related services as deemed necessary and
required by FNU.
3.0 DESIGN PHASE
The Scope of Services of the Consultant Firm will include but not necessarily be limited to the
following:
3.1. Detailed Design of Campus Buildings, and Infrastructure
3.1.1. The Consultant Firm will ensure detailed designs are based on the Concept
Design provided by FNU and at all times conform to international building
standards and all other relevant ordinances, regulations, by-laws of Fiji, etc.
as may be applicable.
3.1.2. Drawings & Technical Scope (architectural, civil, structural, electrical (incl.
Solar PV system), Mechanical, Hydraulics, Fire, Communications & Data and
others as required). The drawings shall include car parks, pavements,
drainage and landscape adjacent to the project site.
3.1.3. Furniture Design/Specifications
3.1.4. All works will be designed with cost estimates based on market analysis and
be within the financing envelope set for the project.
3.1.5. Particular consideration should be given in the detailed design to the:
- Sustainable Development using “Green Campus” Principles, efficient and
cost effective operations;
- Cyclone Certification;
- Allowance for Solar PV Installation on Roofs;
- Provision for water storage/ water tanks to harvest rain water for campus
needs;
- Modern Teaching & Learning Space Designs that prioritizes quality,
maximizes utilization and provides flexibility over time to meet changing
pedagogical needs;
- Ensuring Life Cycle Cost Assessments to identify the most cost effective
solutions considering the local context and availability of maintenance
support;
- Provision for disabled persons;
- Provision of backup power to priority infrastructure and campuses services
3.2. Details of Surveys and Studies
3.2.1. Topographical Survey and Mapping - The Consulting Firm shall use the
existing Topographical survey plan supplied by FNU and make necessary
changes if required. The consulting Firm shall confirm existing topography on
site, road details, drainage, power lines, telecommunication lines, water
supply lines, sewer lines, building details for the project site.
3.2.2. Geotechnical Survey - The Consulting Firm will subcontract geotechnical
investigation services to a recognized and experienced firm for geotechnical
investigation to prepare a comprehensive Foundation Engineering Report
covering inter alia but not limited to: type of foundation (deep foundation vs.
shallow foundation, etc.), determination of maximum allowable foundation soil
contact pressure, and foundation structure design.
3.2.3. The payments for surveys, investigations and studies will be paid through
respective items in the Consultant Firm’s budget. The Consulting firm is
required to include the cost for all the surveys and other studies not mentioned
herein. The FNU may request detailed estimates for each survey and study
during contract negotiations.
4.0 CONSTRUCTION PHASE
The Scope of Services of the Consultant Firm will include but not necessarily be limited to the
following:
4.1. Regularly undertake project site inspections, oversee contractor’s works and guide the
contractor on the activities and works, and provide concrete suggestions to FNU for
improvement if required;
4.2. Ensure weekly site meetings are held with key site personnel, contractors on the ground
and report on these to FNU in an agreed format.
4.3. Undertake quality assurance tests on building materials and structural materials used in
construction for compliance with specifications and standards;
4.4. Regularly monitor contractor’s environmental management plans on the subprojects;
4.5. Provide all necessary support to the FNU in communicating with and monthly reporting
to all relevant authorities such as relevant ministries and government bodies, and all other
relevant stakeholders as required by the FNU; and
4.6. Provide required certification including those from local authorities via the construction
firm, and provide final certification upon completion in all trades.
5. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS OF THE CONSULTANT FIRM
The Consultant Firm will provide inputs to and outputs from both the design and construction
phases of the project.
5.1. Design Phase Inputs. The Consultant Firm will provide the following team members but
not limited to:
5.1.1. Project Manager/ Team Leader & Architect;
5.1.2. Structural Design Engineer;
5.1.3. Civil Engineer;
5.1.4. Electrical Engineer;
5.1.5. Mechanical Engineer;
5.1.6. Quantity Surveyor;
5.1.7. Solar PV Specialist;
5.1.8. Telecommunications Specialist;
5.1.9. Any other whose services may deemed necessary.
5.2. Design Phase Outputs. The Consultant Firm shall produce the following outputs for the
design phase:
5.2.1. Attend to Design Brief meeting, and provide Preliminary Design Report which will
include revised concept drawings with cost estimates within 2 weeks after award.
5.2.2. Brief fortnightly progress reports in an agreed format with FNU.
5.2.3. Draft Final design report within 6 weeks from award of contract, which will include
all necessary surveys and engineering investigations, BOQ, and cost estimates
5.2.4. Final designs documentation, technical specifications, BOQ, cost estimates, Bid
Documentation to FNU Procurement Guidelines (FNU will carry out the tender
process) within 1 week of comments from FNU on the draft final design report;
5.3. Design Phase Milestones
Milestones Terms of Submission
Award of Contract and Design Brief Start
Preliminary Design Report 2 weeks after award
Draft Design Report 6 weeks after award
Final Design Report & Bid Documents Within 1 week of comments from
client on Draft Design Report
5.4. Construction Phase Inputs. The Consultant Firm for construction phase activities shall
consist of members as follows but not limited to:
5.4.1. Project Manager/Team Leader & Architect;
5.4.2. Structural and Civil Engineer;
5.4.3. Building Services Engineer;
5.5. Construction Phase Outputs. The Consultant Firm shall produce the following outputs
for the construction phase;
5.5.1. Complete Bid evaluation reports (technical and financial) for all proposed works
contracts within 2 weeks from the close of Tender for all civil works;
5.5.2. Manage the mobilization of contractor for major civil works
5.5.3. Supervise construction works carried out by the contractor/s in accordance with
design documentation & technical specifications, contract specifications and FNU
conditions of contract;
5.5.4. Monitoring of contractor compliance with the approved construction environmental
monitoring plan (CEMP);
5.5.5. Fortnightly and Monthly project progress reports in an agreed format with FNU;
5.5.6. Assess contractor’s claims and prepare and submit interim and final payment
certificates to FNU for payment together with necessary supporting documents;
5.5.7. Provide practical completion report in an agreed format 2 week after physical
completion of the project;
5.5.8. Update/revise and provide FNU “As-Built Drawings” under the scope of works;
5.5.9. Provide Project completion report and all practical completion certification,
manuals and drawings 2 Weeks after receiving the comments on the practical
completion report from the FNU;
5.5.10. An asset management plan with annual expenditure forecast for routine and cyclic
maintenance of the new facilities within 1 month of physical completion of the works;
5.5.11. Monitoring, Assessment and Sign off of repairs during the Defects Liability Period;
and
5.5.12. Defects liability period report and final completion certification at the end of the
defects liability period.
5.6. Construction Phase Milestones
Milestones Terms of Submission
Tender Period 4 weeks
Tender Evaluation 2 weeks from close of
tender
Civil Works Contract Signing
3 weeks from completion of tender
evaluation
Mobilization Complete 1 week from contract
signing
Construction Supervision Period 7 months
Final Completion Report and Certification
Within 2 weeks of physical works
completion
Defects Liability Period Report
Following Final Completion Reports&
Certification
6.0 CONSULTANT FIRM TEAM COMPOSITION AND TERMS OF REFERENCE
The consulting firm must provide the following:
6.1. Key personnel and other relevant team members should have relevant Qualification and extensive experience in the relevant fields
6.2. The team leader and Project manager shall have at least 5-8 years of Project management experience in similar scale projects
6.3. Past Projects with project value 6.4. Organisation Structure and company profile, if there is a joint venture, provide
their company profile and structure as well.
draw
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sche
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FNU NACEVA CAMPUS, LAUTOKARENOVATION & EXTENSION TO EXISTING PARTIALLY
BURNT BLOCK A - CONCEPT 2
::
:DESIGN
DRAWN
DATE
CONCEPT ISSUE
16/03/16
PAUL
PAUL
DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTIES & FACILITIESPrincess Road, Samabula, Fiji. P. O. Box 3722, Samabula.
Tel: (679) 338 1044 Fax: (679) 337 0375, www.fnu.ac.fj
FIJI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
A01 - EXISTING SITE PLAN
A02 - PROPOSED SITE PLAN
A03 - EXISTING FLOOR PLAN
A04 - PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN
DESCRIPTION
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BE PROVEN ON JOB BY THE CONTRACTOR. ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND THEIR EXACT POSITION SHALL
ON JOB PRIOR TO STARTING WORKS AND SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER/ ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.WARNING : THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES
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DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTIES & FACILITIESPrincess Road, Samabula, Fiji. P. O. Box 3722, Samabula.
Tel: (679) 338 1044 Fax: (679) 337 0375, www.fnu.ac.fj
FIJI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FNU NACEVA CAMPUS, LAUTOKARENOVATION & EXTENSION TO EXISTING
PARTIALLY BURNT A-BLOCKEXISTING SITE LAYOUT
PLAN- CONCEPT 2
CONCEPT ISSUE84 560 boundary line
35 270 boundary line
25 930 boundary line
84 6
50 b
ound
ary
line
35 47
0 boundary lin
e
86 670 boundary line
69 5
90 b
ound
ary
line
27 0
00 b
ound
ary
line
Drainage Reserve 2m wide
Drainage
Reserve 2m
wide
Drainage Reserve 2m wide
Dra
inag
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eser
ve 2
m w
ide
Dra
sa A
ve
Nac
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Stre
et
28 240 boundary line
LOCALITY PLANN.T.S
SUBJECT AREA
Existing Workshop
SUBJECT BUILDING
MainEntry / Exit
Existing Garage
win
ter
sun
SE b
reez
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Legal Description Lot :01Plan :SO5203Tikina :VitogoArea :1.4081ha
1952
4448
7
18729
2450 15963
4623
4
5121
6
Existing QuartersBlock
Existing QuartersBlock
Existing Carpark
Plumbing tower
ExistingWashroom
Existing Garage
DESCRIPTION
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AS SHOWN
DATEBYREV.
DRAWING No:
PROJECT No:
DRAFTING CHECK:DRAFTED:
DESIGNED:
SCALE:
BE PROVEN ON JOB BY THE CONTRACTOR.
ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND THEIR EXACT POSITION SHALL
ON JOB PRIOR TO STARTING WORKS AND SHALL IMMEDIATELY
NOTIFY THE CLIENT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.
WARNING : THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON
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DESIGN CHECK:
REVISION:
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A02
CONCEPT ISSUE
PROPOSED SITE PLANCONCEPT 2
FNU NACEVA CAMPUS, LAUTOKARENOVATION & EXTENSION TO EXISTING
PARTIALLY BURNT BLOCK A @
01
RAM
P UP
84
6
50
b
ou
nd
ary lin
e
ReceptionA
rea
PASSA
GE
Staff Office
Male
washroom
Female
washroom
CO
MPUTER
LAB 1
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
1TUTO
RIAL
ROO
M 2
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
3
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
4TUTO
RIAL
ROO
M 5
TUTORIA
LRO
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6TUTO
RIAL
ROO
M 7
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
8O
PEN A
REA
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
11TUTO
RIAL
ROO
M 12
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
13TUTO
RIAL
ROO
M 14
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
15
PASSA
GE
Front entryRear entry
Fire Exit
Fire Exit
Fire Exit
Fire ExitFire Exit
Fire Exit
WA
LKWA
Y
WALKWAY
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
10
Fire Exit
PORTE C
OC
HERE
Office entry
TUTORIA
LRO
OM
9
WALKWAY
Fire Exit
84 560 b
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d
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Dravuni St
Naceva S
treet
28 240 boundary line
Existing Workshop
Plumbing tower
MAIN ENTRY
3
5
4
7
0
b
o
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n
d
a
r
y
l
i
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ExistingSecuruty Booth
PROPOSED BUILDING
FLOOR AREA = 940sq.m
PROPOSED SITE PLAN - CONCEPT 2SCALE 1:500
2
0
8
3
3
3
9
2
1
0
1952
15963
1
2
7
8
2
7600
Existing Quarters
Existing Quarters
Existing Workshop
Existing Washroom
57
01
0
Existing Garage
Existing C
arpark
PROPOSED CAR PARK
TOTAL AREA = 238.135sq.m
Existing C
arpark
Slope
BOARDROOMFloor Area = 23sqm
MANAGERFloor Area = 17sqm
RECEPTION
CLASSROOM 3Floor Area = 69sqm
THEATRE HALLFloor Area = 138sqm
CLASSROOMFloor Area = 51sqm
OFFICEFloor Area = 18sqm
COMPUTER LABFloor Area = 43sqm CLASSROOM 4
Floor Area = 43sqm
STORESFloor Area = 9sqm
KITCHENFloor Area = 23sqm
FOYERFloor Area = 31sqm
MENS W/CFloor Area = 12sqm
W/CFloor Area = 8sqm
PASSAGEPASSAGE
PORTECOCHERE
4555
02
4555
03
4555
04
4555
05
4555
06
4555
07
4555
08
4555
09
4555
10
4555
110177
85
B
1940
C
8475
D
A
OFFICEFloor Area = 21sqmLADIES W/C
Floor Area = 10sqm
EXISTING FLOOR LAYOUT PLANSCALE 1:150
TOTAL FLOOR AREA = 840sqm
CLASSROOMFloor Area = 51sqm
OFFICEFloor Area = 15sqm
OFFICEFloor Area = 10sqm
OFFICEFloor Area = 15sqm
SECRETARYFloor Area = 17sqm
W/CFloor Area =
8sqmCANTEEN
Floor Area = 14sqm
COMPUTER LABFloor Area = 43sqm
DESCRIPTION
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BE PROVEN ON JOB BY THE CONTRACTOR. ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND THEIR EXACT POSITION SHALL
ON JOB PRIOR TO STARTING WORKS AND SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER/ ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.WARNING : THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES
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FIJI NATIONAL UNIVERSITYFNU NACEVA CAMPUS, LAUTOKA
RENOVATION & EXTENSION TO EXISTINGPARTIALLY BURNT A-BLOCK
EXISTING FLOOR LAYOUTPLAN
CONCEPT 2
CONCEPT ISSUE-
DESCRIPTION
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AS SHOWN
DATEBYREV.
DRAWING No:
PROJECT No:
DRAFTING CHECK:DRAFTED:
DESIGNED:
SCALE:
BE PROVEN ON JOB BY THE CONTRACTOR.
ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND THEIR EXACT POSITION SHALL
ON JOB PRIOR TO STARTING WORKS AND SHALL IMMEDIATELY
NOTIFY THE CLIENT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.
WARNING : THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON
DRAFT ---
SHEET TITLE:PROJECT:
DESIGN CHECK:
REVISION:
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A04
CONCEPT ISSUE
PROPOSED FLOOR LAYOUT PLANCONCEPT 2
FNU NACEVA CAMPUS, LAUTOKARENOVATION & EXTENSION TO EXISTING
PARTIALLY BURNT A-BLOCK
PORTE COCHERE
4555
03
4555
04
4555
05
4555
06
4555
07
4555
0802
01
RAMP UP
84 650 boundary line
ReceptionArea
PASSAGE
COMPUTERLAB 1
TUTORIALROOM 2
TUTORIALROOM 3
TUTORIALROOM 4
TUTORIALROOM 5
TUTORIALROOM 6
TUTORIALROOM 7
TUTORIALROOM 8
OPEN AREA
TUTORIALROOM 10
TUTORIALROOM 11
TUTORIALROOM 12
TUTORIALROOM 13
PASSAGE
Office entry
Rear entry
PROPOSED FLOOR LAYOUT PLAN-CONCEPT 2SCALE 1:200
Fire Exit Fire Exit
Fire Exit
Fire ExitFire ExitFire Exit
WALKWAY
B
A
18200
1
9
5
2
24380 Proposed Rear extension
48764876487648764876
27330 Existing Building
81
70
81
70
14
95
24550
1952
4
7
2
9
ROOM CLASSIFICATIONTUTORIAL ROOM 1-15COMPUTER LAB 1
TOTAL FLOOR AREA
OPEN AREA
746 sq.m43.5 sq.m152.5sq.m
STAFF OFFICE 90 sq.mTOTAL INTERNAL FLOORAREA
1032 sq.m
57010
PROPOSED CARPARK6 car capacity
MAIN ENTRY
WALKWAY
WA
LKW
AY
WA
LKW
AY
9700
7600
4555
ReceptionArea
Staff Office
Malewashroom
Femalewashroom
Front entry
PORTE COCHERE
Office entry
TUTORIALROOM 1
TUTORIALROOM 9
TUTORIALROOM 14
TUTORIALROOM 15
TUTORIAL ROOM 1SEATING CAPACITY
21FLOOR AREA
43.51sq.mTUTORIAL ROOM 2 21TUTORIAL ROOM 3 21
TUTORIAL ROOM 4 21TUTORIAL ROOM 5 21TUTORIAL ROOM 6 21 49sq.mTUTORIAL ROOM 7 21
TUTORIAL ROOM 8 21TUTORIAL ROOM 9 21
TUTORIAL ROOM 10 21TUTORIAL ROOM 11 21TUTORIAL ROOM 12 21TUTORIAL ROOM 13 21TUTORIAL ROOM 14 21TUTORIAL ROOM 15 21
COMPUTER LAB 1 21STAFF OFFICE 18 90sq.mOPEN AREA &
PASSAGE- 152.5sq.m
49sq.m
49sq.m49sq.m49sq.m49sq.m49sq.m49sq.m49sq.m
43.51sq.m43.51sq.m43.51sq.m43.51sq.m
43.51sq.m43.51sq.m
5300 Front Extension
TOTAL FLOOR AREA:EXISTING BUILDINGPROPOSED REAR EXTENSION
TOTAL FLOOR AREA:
PROPOSED CAR PARK
594sq.m438sq.m238.135sq.m
ExistingSecurityBooth
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