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I2C DOCUMENTATION CHECKLIST
PROJECT:
PROJECT No:
FLOOR FINISHES PLAN
Checklist Revision: (D) October 2012
F – FLOOR FINISHES PLAN
DRAWINGS
Scale – 1:200, 1:100, 1:50 or as required
Show, Tag & Note the following items to complete a FLOOR FINISHES PLAN
No
Item
F.01
Complete Title Block, Project Name & full Address & Project Number
F.02
Complete, Drawing Name, Number, Scale, Drawn etc.
F.03
Don’t simply note “Floor Finishes Plan” be more descriptive. Note what level,
“Ground Floor, Floor Finishes Plan” or “Mall and Retail Area, Floor Finishes
Plan”
F.04
On Tender or Construction issue drawings DON’T use the term “Proposed”
By this stage the project is no longer “Proposed” it is proceeding.
F.05
North Point, Clients, Consultant names & Key Plan to scale or not with shade or
hatch to indicate subject area
F.06
I2C Standard Drawing Notes as required – General Notes, Floor Finishes Plan
Notes
F.07
Provide Schedule for hatched or shaded areas to explain different “Floor
Finishes”
F.08
Maximise & utilise the whole sheet. Plan drawing location & size, grids, notes &
dimensions, Grids references and orientation.
F.09
Provide Grid bubbles to each end of all grid lines to perimeter of drawing sheet
F.10
Indicate all Floor Finishes, including floor tiles, terrazzo, concrete, floor mats,
floor wastes (FW), trench grates (TG) including all level areas, steps in floor slab,
ramps, falls, grades, stairs etc.
F.11
Indicate
Expansion joints or crack isolation membrane
Diminishing strips, angles or finishing method at changes in floor finishes
Perimeter mat frames,
Miscellaneous Penetrations, Floor boxes in Malls for services,
Protective angles or plates
Panels of (TGSI) tactiles,
Thresholds to external doors where appropriate.
F.12
Where the size of the project and floor plan allows indicate the External Floor or
Surface Finishes. If space does not permit provide a separate External Floor or
Surface Finishes Drawing
F.13
External Floor or Surface Finishes Drawing indicating paving, concrete, asphalt,
tiles, tactiles. Locate and set-out each floor finish or tactiles. Show and note
expansion joints, control joints. Try and align joints and changes in materials
with other building elements for a coordinated well considered and designed
layout
F.14
Indicate Structural Floor Level (SFL) and Finished Floor Level (FFL) to be
achieved designed for selected floor finishes and thicknesses, ramps and
gradients.
F.15
Indicate local falls required around Floor Wastes (FW) if area is not fully setdown and graded.
F.16
Alterations or additions works, show existing buildings grey or hatched with
dimension line noting extent of new and existing building. (Demolition works to
be shown on Demolition Plan)
F.17
Existing adjacent or adjoining floor levels to be indicate (Existing) E/SFL and
E/FFL floor levels. Show and note how junction between new and old finishes is
to be achieved and treated
F.18
Check door swings where doors are indicated on ramps or where adjacent floor
surfaces are graded or fall affecting if door can swing open fully.
F.19
The following is the
Pedestrian Flooring Selection Guide – Minimum Pendulum or Ramp
Recommendations for Specific Locations, Table 3. Refer to AS/NZS 4586.
It nominates the required Pendulum and Ramp values which apply to various
Date
Date
Checked
Sign Off
F.20
floor, ramp and stair surfaces to public areas of pedestrian traffic.
Location
Pendulum
External colonnade, walkways and pedestrian crossings
W
External ramps
V
Entry Foyers to Hotels, Office & Public Buildings (incl
X
Shopping Centres) - Wet
Entry Foyers to Hotels, Office & Public Buildings (incl
Z
Shopping Centres) - Dry
Shopping Centres (excluding Food Courts)
Z
Shopping Centre, Food Courts
X
Internal ramps, slopes (greater than 2 degrees) - Dry
X
Lift Lobbies above external entry level
Z
Other separate shops & tenancies inside Shopping
Z
Centres)
Other shops & tenancies with external entrances – Entry
X
Area
Fast Food outlets, buffet food servery areas
X
Supermarket Aisles, except Fresh Food Areas
Z
Shop & Supermarket fresh fruit & vegetable areas
X
(Fresh Produce)
Toilet facilities in Offices, Hotel, Shopping Centres
X
Accessible internal stair nosing (Dry) – Handrails
X
present
Accessible internal stair nosing (Wet) – Handrails
W
present
External Stair Nosing
W
Ramp
R10
R11
R10
R9
R9
R10
R10
R9
R9
R10
R10
R9
R10
R10
R10
B / R11
R11