Fla. Admin. Code R. 59A-3.080
(2) Approval to start construction limited to demolition, site work, foundation, and building structural frame may be obtained prior to the approval of Stage III construction documents when the following is submitted for review and approval:
(7) Plans and specifications may be submitted for review at any of the three stages of development described in this rule. Only the submission of stage III documents is mandatory.
(9) For projects involving only equipment changes or system renovations, only Stage III, construction documents may be submitted. These documents shall include the following:
(10) Stage I, Schematic Plans.
(a) The following shall be incorporated into the schematic plans:
1. Single-line drawings of each floor that indicates the relationship of the various activities or services to each other and the room arrangement in each.
2. The function of each room or space shall be noted in or near the room or space.
3. The proposed roads and walkways, service and entrance courts, parking, and orientation shown on either a small plot plan or on the first floor plan.
4. A simple cross-section diagram showing the anticipated construction.
5. A schematic life safety plan showing smoke and fire compartments, exits, exit passageways and gross areas of required smoke and fire compartments.
6. Indication of which areas are sprinklered, both new and existing.
(11) Stage II, Preliminary Plans. The following shall be incorporated into the preliminary plans.
(g) Architectural Plans.
1. Floor plans, 1/8-inch scale minimum, showing door swings, windows, case work and mill work, fixed equipment and plumbing fixtures. Indicate the function of each space.
2. A large-scale plan of typical new bedrooms with a tabulation of gross and net square footage of each bedroom. Tabulate the size of the bedroom window glass.
3. Typical large-scale interior and exterior wall sections to include typical rated fire and fire/smoke barriers and a typical corridor partition.
4. All exterior building elevations.
(j) Life Safety Plans.
1. Life safety plans must include the following:
a. Single-sheet floor plans depicting required fire and smoke compartmentation, all means of egress and all exit signs. If smoke compartmentation is required, depict and provide the dimension for the longest path of travel in each smoke compartment to the door(s) accessing the nearest adjoining smoke compartment, calculate the total area of the smoke compartment in square feet, and tabulate exit inches.
b. All sprinklered areas.
c. All fire extinguishers.
d. All fire alarm devices and pull station locations.
2. If the project is an addition, or conversion of an existing building, fully developed life safety plans must be submitted.
3. If the project is a renovation in an existing building, life safety plans of the floor being renovated and the required exit egress floor(s) must be submitted.
4. When demolition or construction in and around occupied buildings will be undertaken, a life safety plan indicating temporary egress, and detailed phasing plans indicating how the area(s) to be demolished or constructed will be separated from all occupied areas must be submitted.
(k) Mechanical Engineering Plans.
1. Single-sheet floor plans with a one-line diagram of the ventilating system with relative pressures of each space. Provide a written description and drawings of the anticipated smoke control system, passive or active, and a sequence of operation correlated with the life safety plans.
2. The general location of all fire and smoke dampers, all duct smoke detectors and fire stats.
3. If the building is equipped with fire sprinklers, indicate the location of the sprinkler system risers and the point of connection for the fire sprinkler system. State the method of design for the existing and new fire sprinkler systems.
4. The locations of all plumbing fixtures and other items of equipment requiring plumbing services and/or gas services.
5. The locations of any fume, radiological or chemical hoods.
6. The locations of all medical gas outlets, piping distribution risers, terminals, alarm panel(s), low pressure emergency oxygen connection, isolation/zone valve(s), and gas source location(s).
7. The locations and relative size of major items of mechanical equipment such as chillers, air handling units, fire pumps, medical gas storage, boilers, vacuum pumps, air compressors and fuel storage vessels.
8. The locations of hazardous areas and the volume of products to be contained therein.
9. The location of fire pump, stand pipes, and sprinkler riser(s).
(l) Electrical Engineering Drawings.
1. A one-line diagram of normal and essential electrical power systems showing service transformers and entrances, switchboards, transfer switches, distribution feeders and over-current devices, panel boards and step-down transformers. The diagram shall include a preliminary listing and description of new and existing, normal and emergency loads, preliminary estimates of available short-circuit current and all new equipment and existing equipment serving any new equipment, short-circuit and withstand ratings of existing equipment serving new loads and any new or revised grounding requirements.
2. Show fire alarm zones and correlate with the life safety plan.
(12) Stage III, Construction Documents.
(c) Architectural Plans.
1. Typical large-scale details of all typical interior and exterior walls and smoke walls, horizontal exits and exit passageways.
2. Comprehensive ceiling plans that show all utilities, lighting fixtures, smoke detectors, ventilation devices, sprinkler head locations and fire-rated ceiling suspension member locations where applicable.
3. Floor/ceiling and roof/ceiling assembly descriptions for all conditions.
4. Details and other instructions to the contractor on the construction documents describing the techniques to be used to seal floor construction penetrations necessary to prevent smoke migration from floor to floor during a fire.
The Stage III, construction documents shall be an extension of the Stage II, preliminary plan submission and shall provide a complete description of the contemplated construction. Construction documents shall be signed, sealed, dated, and submitted for written approval to the Office of Plans and Construction by a Florida-registered architect and/or Florida-registered professional engineer. These documents shall consist of work related to civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering, fire protection, lightning protection, landscape architecture and all architectural work. In addition to the requirements for Stage II submission, the following shall be incorporated into the construction documents:
(13) A complete set of specifications for all work to be undertaken.
(14) All construction documents shall be coordinated to provide consistency of design intent throughout the documents and phasing plans shall be clear and provide continuity of required services. It is specifically required that in the case of additions to existing institutions, the mechanical and electrical, especially existing essential electrical systems and all other pertinent conditions shall be a part of this submission.
Rulemaking Authority 395.0163, 395.1055 FS. Law Implemented 395.0163, 395.1055 FS. History–New 1-1-77, Amended 4-26-78, Formerly 10D-28.80, Amended 1-16-87, 11-23-88, Formerly 10D-28.080, Amended 9-3-92, 6-29-97, 5-12-16.