Project Name
Project No. ___________
UFC 4-721-11.1, UEPH Complexes, 26 Nov 01
number and bind them under a cover indicating the name of the facility and project number, if appli-
cable. The title page shall carry the designation of the submittal being made. The complete design
analysis presented for final review with the final drawings and specifications shall carry the designation
"FINAL DESIGN ANALYSIS" on the title page.
8.3
Design Calculations. Design calculations are a part of the design analysis. When they are
voluminous, bind them separately from the narrative part of the design analysis. Present the design
calculations in a clean and legible form incorporating a title page and index for each volume. Furnish
a table of contents, which shall be an index of the indices, when there is more than one volume.
Identify the source of loading conditions, supplementary sketches, graphs, formulae, and references.
Explain all assumptions and conclusions. Calculation sheets shall carry the names or initials of the
author and the checker and the dates of calculations and checking. No portion of the calculations
shall be computed and checked by the same person.
8.4
Automatic Data Processing Systems (ADPS). When ADPS are used to perform design
calculations, the design analysis shall include descriptions of the computer programs used and copies
of the ADPS input data and output summaries. When the computer output is large, it may be divided
into volumes at logical division points. Precede each set of computer printouts by an index and by a
description of the computation performed. If several sets of computations are submitted, they shall be
accompanied by a general table of contents in addition to the individual indices. Preparation of the
description which must accompany each set of ADPS printouts shall include the following:
1.
Explain the design method, including assumptions, theories, and formulae.
2.
Include applicable diagrams, adequately identified.
3.
State exactly the computation performed by the computer.
4.
Provide all necessary explanations of the computer printout format, symbols,
and abbreviations.
5.
Use adequate and consistent notation.
6.
Provide sufficient information to permit manual checks of the results.
9.0
DRAWINGS
9.1
Prepare all drawings on Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) so that they are
well-arranged and placed for ready reference and so that they present complete information. The
Contractor shall prepare the drawings with the expectation that the Corps of Engineers, in the role of
supervision, will be able to construct the facility without any additional assistance from the Contractor.
Drawings shall be complete, unnecessary work such as duplicate views, notes and lettering, and
repetition of details shall not be permitted. Do not show standard details not applicable to the project,
and minimize unnecessary wasted space. Do not include details of standard products or items which
are adequately covered by specifications on the drawings. Detail the drawings such that conformance
with the RFP can be checked and to the extent that shop drawings can be checked. Do not use shop
drawings as design drawings. The design documents shall consist of drawings on a 36" x 24" format.
The Contractor shall use standard Corps of Engineers title blocks and borders on all drawings. Submit
an index of drawings with each submittal. The COR will furnish the Contractor file, drawing, and
specification numbers for inclusion in the title blocks of the drawings.
9.2 Create all drawings using CADD methods in MicroStation or AutoCAD format. Save all Design
Complete CADD files as MicroStation 5.0 and AutoCAD R2002. The Contractor shall use EM 1110-
1-1807 Standards Manual for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Computer-Aided Design and Drafting
(CADD) Systems as guidance to for standard details, cell libraries, title blocks, and layer/level
assignments. Drawing features not addressed in EM 1110-1-1807 shall conform to drafting standards.
9.3
Only standard fonts provided by MicroStation or AutoCAD are allowed to be used in the
creation of CADD files. No fonts created by third parties or the designer are permitted.
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