National Center for Research Resources NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH T r a n s l a t I n g r e s e a r c h f r o m b a s i c d i s c o v e r y t o i m.

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National Center for Research Resources NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH T r a n s l a t I n g r e s e a r c h f r o m b a s i c d i s c o v e r y t o i m p r o v e d p a t I e n t c a r e American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA or Recovery Act) of 2009 Web Seminar on G20 and C06 Request for Applications (RFAs) March 16, 2009 Esmail Torkashvan, P.E. General Engineer, Facilities Improvement Program Division of Research Infrastructure National Center for Research Resources

NCRR Pre-award Process  Facility design elements that should be included in a construction application: For new construction, explain how the proposed site was selected. For renovations, provide line drawings that show the location within the building and proximity to other elements. Verify that construction and/or renovations will be viable at the proposed location. For renovation, describe existing conditions including size, age, physical description, infrastructure, structural attributes and elements to be retained. If the project is intended to mitigate deteriorating conditions, identify existing deficiencies. If the project area will be supported by existing infrastructure, demonstrate that there is sufficient capacity and dependability in existing systems.

NCRR Pre-award Process (cont’d) If hazardous materials are known or suspected in the proposed site, verify that a Hazmat survey is completed, or if further investigation is needed. Provide line drawings (schematic floor plans), which will be discussed later. It is useful to show larger items of moveable equipment. Clearly delineate which items are to be provided through the application versus existing items. If the project area is too large to provide the detail needed, provide additional up-scaled plans as required. Line drawings should show areas proposed for utility rooms, penthouses or roof areas supporting project functions.

NCRR Pre-award Process (cont’d) Provide functional diagrams identifying how the proposed layout will work relative to zoning for different uses, circulation of personnel, material and waste, and location of bio-containment and security barrier. Show the location of sinks, eyewashes, drench showers, flammable storage cabinets, and other safety features. Identify code-compliant egress pathways. Be sure to include sufficient clearances to provide clear egress pathways out of labs, equipment rooms and other spaces that may be densely packed with equipment and furnishings. Include room names that illustrate the function of each space as well as nominal room dimensions and area.

NCRR Pre-award Process (cont’d) Provide a schedule that clearly itemizes equipment procured and/or installed through the application. Vendor quotes are required for major items of fixed equipment to be funded through the application. Identify biological, radiological and chemical risks/hazards that will be present, and the safety/biosafety features that will be incorporated in the design to manage risks. Provide a project cost estimate in the required format as well as a more detailed construction cost estimate. A tabular chart showing cost per room is helpful so that the impact of adding or removing areas can be evaluated. Provide a proposed project development schedule.

NCRR Pre-award Process (cont’d) Provide a basis of design describing the type of construction, finishes and systems proposed. Include diagrams as needed to describe system components, redundancies, etc. Room data sheets may also be incorporated to help describe the variable design parameters for each type of area. The following areas of description are recommended (see RFA Design Considerations section for additional information): Architecture (including safety and biosafety features) Description of HVAC systems & controls, plumbing, electrical, special systems (i.e., security, etc.) Commissioning Sustainability (see list in RFA)

NCRR Pre-award Process (cont’d) All applications including BSL-2 and BSL-3 facilities should conduct a Biosafety Risk Assessment. Describe the technologies, procedures and practices for preventing unintentional (i.e., accidental) release of pathogens or toxins. All applications including BSL-3 facilities should conduct a Biosecurity Risk Assessment. Describe the technologies, procedures and practices for preventing unintentional release of pathogens or toxins (i.e., unauthorized access, accidental release, loss/theft, diversion, misuse, etc.). Architects and engineers shall consult with the Division of Physical Security Management at NIH for related design criteria. Refer to latest NIH Design Requirement Manual for more information. (URLs are in RFAs.)

NCRR Pre-award Process (cont’d) Ensure that data is consistent throughout the application (such as tables, text, plans, etc.) Show scale in all line drawings; graphic scales are recommended. Provide tabulation of net and gross space distribution per room with subtotals for functional areas and a grand total for the project.

NCRR Gross Area/Net Assignable Square Footage Gross Area Square Footage:  The total square footage in a building for all floors from the outside face of exterior walls. Gross area includes all research and administrative space, retail space, and other areas such as storage areas. Net Assignable Square Footage:  The area of a floor or office suite that is suitable for occupancy including secondary corridors. It excludes common or shared space that cannot be reasonably assigned for program purposes such as main egress corridors, hazardous waste marshaling areas on the loading dock, and other non-programmable space.

NCRR Construction Timeline Schedule Do not show a schedule that exceeds grant time limitations. Incorporate the NIH review period for documents described in the RFA. Do not show a construction start date prior to the final design approval. Simple, graphic schedules are ideal. Indicate phasing and logistics where appropriate.

NCRR Examples of Plan Development Checklist For General Planning: Entry points are indicated. Egress paths are shown and an adequate number of exits are indicated (typically 2). Wheelchair access is addressed. Elevator access is indicated. Elevator types (passenger, service, freight) are indicated. American Disabilities Act (ADA) required clearances are provided. Adjacent buildings, uses and connections are shown. All rooms are labeled.

NCRR Examples of Plan Development Checklist (cont’d) For Laboratory Research Facilities: Personnel access to the facility is identified. Service access to the facility is identified. Major access paths to labs and other related functions are indicated. Security points are indicated. Doors/corridors are adequate in width for the movement of large equipment. Benches and counters are indicated.

NCRR Examples of Plan Development Checklist (cont’d) For Laboratory Research Facilities: Biosafety cabinets are identified (such as “BSC”). Fume hoods and biosafety cabinets are located away from lab egress doors and primary travel paths. Sinks and emergency showers are indicated, if required. Major equipment locations are indicated. Fume hoods are shown and identified (such as “FH”) Refer to local and national codes and standards, and NIH requirements. Identify and address unusual circumstances (such as, flooding, earthquakes, etc.)

NCRR Sample Design Drawings Location and adjacency plan

NCRR Sample Design Drawings Location and adjacency plan

NCRR Overall Adjacency Plan (color optional)

NCRR Floor Plans

NCRR Partial renovation plan

NCRR Partial Renovation Plan

NCRR Enlarged Plan

NCRR Enlarged Plan