State of Tennessee Real Estate Asset Management (STREAM)William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, 24th Floor • 312 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. • Nashville, TN 37243
DSP-0402OCI Page 1 of 1 Revised: 12/2018
PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT
Post Date: 09.04.2020Submittal Deadline: 09.18.2020
Project Title: Region 3 Headquarters Buildings Bathrooms RemodelFacility Name: Region 3 - Middle TNCity: Nashville County: DavidsonSBC Project No.: Agency: TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONMaximum Allowable Construction Cost (MACC): $803,000.00Development Manager: Shumaker, DavidAgency Representative: Durham, Alan
Project Description:Remodel bathrooms of buildings A, B, and C, including ADA requirements, and all required related work.
Additional information about the project can be found in the project’s program document included as a part of this announcement.
Special Design or Submission Requirements: N/A
Note: All information previously made available to consultants, by the State, and all information supplied by consultants to the State, relating to the subject project, will be made available to any potential respondents. Potential respondents desiring to review these documents can submit a request to [email protected].
Anticipated SBC Approval Date: 10.08.2020Anticipated ESC Designer Selection Date: 10.19.2020Anticipated Designer NTP Date: 10.20.2020Anticipated Project Bid Date: 04.01.2021
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VERIFICATION OF OWNER PROVIDED INFORMATION REPORT DATE: 14 May 2020 PROJECT: TDOT Region 3 Buildings A, B and C Restroom Upgrades SBC NUMBER: 529/000-02-2019 PARTICIPANTS: Mike Brown TDOT Shane Hester TDOT Jimmy Kistner TDOT Steven Grant STREAM JC Elder BAA BAA met with representatives of TDOT and STREAM on site to review existing conditions and discuss project scope. General notes of the discussion are as follows: General Notes
- TDOT noted the preference for touchless/sensored fixtures and dispensers throughout all restroom upgrades.
- STREAM/BAA noted that any restroom upgrades will require compliance with current code requirements and ADA guidelines.
- Jimmy noted jetting of all plumbing lines should be included as part of this project. - All restrooms will require full finish upgrades, including, but not limited to:
o Ceilings o Floors o Wall Tile o Paint o Countertops o ADA compliant casework o Lighting o Mirrors and other accessories
Building A
- The team discussed several options for the restroom upgrades but noted the most efficient option should be pursued. Based on initial discussions, this appears to be relocating the ‘rear’ wall of the restrooms on the 2nd and 3rd floors with slight reconfigurations of the adjacent spaces. BAA will explore multiple options to help make this determination. At the upper floors, it was requested to exchange (1) W.C. for (1) existing urinal at the Men’s Restrooms.
- At the first floor, expansion of the ‘rear’ wall will not be possible. However, these restrooms were previously retrofitted to comply with ADA guidelines. The retrofit solution eliminated one fixture per restroom, which will need further analysis based on code requirements and occupancy. These restrooms also serve the auditorium area which houses larger events. Jimmy noted (2) W.C.’s and (1) urinal would be preferable at the Men’s Restroom at this level.
- Signage may be required at the first floor to direct occupants to additional restrooms in Building B.
- P-Trap reconfiguration may potentially need to be included as part of this project at this building specifically to avoid drying out. This will be a more significant item at the first floor as the floor is slab on grade.
Building B - It was noted this location will need to be brought into compliance with ADA
requirements, but not additional fixtures are anticipated. This will require modification of the entry areas, as the ‘rear’ wall cannot be modified.
- Overall finish upgrades will be required at these locations, as well.
Building C - The desire for this restroom group is similar to other buildings. Jimmy noted
countertops for the sinks would be preferable. - The HW Heater in the Men’s RR would ideally be hidden from view, either in the
ceiling or below the countertops, but not in the current location. - At the Men’s RR, the ideal fixture count would be 3 W.C./2 Urinals. - The Women’s RR has been made ADA-compliant but eliminate a plumbing fixture
in the process. Jimmy noted gaining the fixture back would be preferable. - It was noted that very little space exists for ADA compliance without eliminating
fixtures. One option may be to utilize adjacent space as a unisex ADA-compliant solution while restoring the existing restrooms back to their original fixture counts. All solutions will be contingent upon building occupancy counts.
Next Steps
- TDOT will provide occupancy information/counts to STREAM/BAA for each level of each of the buildings (A, B and C).
- BAA will produce the required Phase I report and begin laying out options for each restroom within the project scope.
No observations significantly alter the original Statement of Need. Refer to the following pages for imagery of the existing spaces taken during this site visit. The information documented above represents our understanding of the issues discussed and the conclusions reached. Please notify this office immediately of any discrepancies. Respectfully: JC Elder, LEED AP BD+C Architect cc: Participants; file
IMAGES OF EXISTING SPACE
Building A – Third Level RR Entry
Building A – Third Level Men’s RR
Building A – Third Level Men’s RR
Building A – Third Level Women’s RR
Building A – Third Level RR ‘Rear’ Wall
Building A – Second Level RR ‘Rear’ Wall
Building A – Second Level Men’s RR
Building A – Second Level Men’s RR
Building A – Second Level RR Entry Wall
Building A – Second Level Women’s RR
Building A – Second Level Women’s RR
Building A – First Level Men’s RR
Building A – First Level Men’s RR
Building A – First Level RR ‘Rear’ Wall
Building A – First Level Women’s RR
Building A – First Level Women’s RR
Building A – First Level RR Entry
Building B – Men’s RR
Building B – RR Entry
Building B – Women’s RR
Building B – Women’s RR
Building C – Men’s RR
Building C – Men’s RR
Building C – RR Entry
Building C – Women’s RR
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Upon completing Phase I for this study, i t was apparent there were potential ly multiple options for renovation of the restrooms that would satis f y TDOT’s request for inter ior f inish upgrades while also satis f y ing current code and ADA requirements . Based on our init ial research, al l three buildings exceed the current code requirements for restroom f ix ture requirements (number of toi lets/urinals) based on occupant load. This was conf irmed by a similar analysis by TDOT regarding the number of current users per f loor. For the purposes of this study, the higher amount of occupants per f loor (based on square footage and use classi f ication) was uti l ized.
There were t wo potential scenarios presented to TDOT to accomplish the goals of this study. 1. Most Ef f icient – The most ef f icient and economic route would be to el iminate a
f ix ture in each restroom, creating a similar layout to the 1st level – Building A . There were no code issues discovered with this approach and it would al low the restrooms to achieve code and ADA compliance without major modif ications to walls and other inter ior spaces . The exist ing layout of the restrooms wil l remain but each space wil l have one less f ix ture.
2. Maximize Plumbing Fix ture Count – I f the goal is to maintain the exist ing number of f ix tures , an option to relocate restroom walls is recommended. This option would require some additional work in spaces adjacent to the restrooms. Additionally, this option would present a challenge at Building C , as there are no readily apparent solutions to br ing the restrooms into compliance without requir ing additional space. I f pursued, the most ef f icient option would be to uti l ize an exist ing adjacent of f ice space to create a unisex ADA compliant restroom and complete only minor modif ications in the exist ing restrooms.
The end user e lec ted to include Option #1, which is ref lec ted in the fol lowing diagrams.
T D O T R E G I O N 3 R E S T R O O M U P G R A D E S
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PROGRAM DOCUMENTSTREAM PROGRAM CONSULTANT
SBC#529/000-02-2019
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T D O T R E G I O N 3 R E S T R O O M U P G R A D E S
PROJECT NARRATIVE
OPINION OF PROBABLE COST
CONCEPTUAL GRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION
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PROJECT GOALS, OBJECTIVES + APPROACHTennessee Department of Transportation seeks to renovate the restrooms in three existing buildings on the Region 3 Headquarters campus located at 6601 Centennial Boulevard in Nashville, Tennessee. This renovation is to provide finish upgrades, but also to bring the project into compliance with current code requirements and ADA guidelines.
Upon completing Phase I for this study, it was apparent there were potentially multiple options for renovation of the restrooms that would satisfy TDOT’s request for interior finish upgrades while also satisfying current code and ADA requirements. Based on initial research, all three buildings exceed the current code requirements for restroom fixture requirements (number of toilets/urinals) based on occupant load. This was confirmed by a similar analysis by TDOT regarding the number of current users per floor. For the purposes of this study, the higher amount of occupants per floor (based on square footage and use classification) was utilized. There were two potential scenarios presented to TDOT to accomplish the goals of this study.
1. Most Efficient – The most efficient and economic route would be to eliminate a fixture in each restroom, creating a similar layout to the 1st level – Building A. There were no code issues discovered with this approach and it would allow the restrooms to achieve code and ADA compliance without major modifications to walls and other interior spaces. The existing layout of the restrooms will remain but each space will have one less fixture.
2. Maximize Plumbing Fixture Count – If the goal is to maintain the existing number of fixtures, an option to relocate restroom walls is recommended. This option would require some additional work in spaces adjacent to the restrooms. Additionally, this option would present a challenge at Building C, as there are no readily apparent solutions to bring the restrooms into compliance without requiring additional space. If pursued, the most efficient option would be to utilize an existing adjacent office space to create a unisex ADA compliant restroom and complete only minor modifications in the existing restrooms.
Option #1 was selected for further development as part of this program document. The scope of work will include selective demolition, new ceilings, patch and repair of walls, new plumbing fixtures with hands-free operation, new toilet accessories, new vanity casework, new paint, new floor and wall tile, as well as selective electrical, mechanical and plumbing work. Further information pertinent to the project is included below.
SITE INFORMATION/ANALYSIS
Buildings A, B and C on the TDOT Region 3 Headquarters campus are located at 6601 Centennial Boulevard in Nashville, Tennessee. Adequate parking to accommodate this renovation is provided currently on site, as well as all other required infrastructure.
ENERGY REQUIREMENTSBase energy code considerations will need to be addressed, but no major challenges are anticipated, as the existing building is assumed to be compliant.
CODE REQUIREMENTSThis project includes renovation of interior spaces within a larger office buildings. The occupancy classification of the overall buildings is Business (B). There is no change of use or occupancy classification, as the current use of space remains. Whereas appropriate code compliant conditions exist currently in the space, code compliance will be required by fire alarm and sprinkler equipment once new ceilings are in place. Door hardware code compliance will also be required with any new doors installed.
LICENSING/CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION REQUIREMENTSThe Agency does not anticipate any licensing, certification and/or accreditation requirements associated with this project.
POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL FUTURE NEEDSThe Agency does not anticipate any further future needs related to this project.
STATISTICAL INFORMATIONItemized below are the various statistical items related to the project.Gross Square Feet ..............................1,713 GSFDesigner’s Estimate ..............................$136,829Cost per SF (Interior Renovation Only) ...$79.88/SF
ANTICIPATED DURATION FOR DESIGN PHASEProgram Verification ...............................5 DAYSSchematic Design................................. 10 DAYSDesign Development ............................. 20 DAYSConstruction Documents ........................30 DAYSTotal Duration - Design Phase .................65 DAYS
ANTICIPATED DURATION FOR CONSTRUCTION 6 Weeks per Restroom with Phased Work anticipated - 24 Weeks total
OPINION OF PROBABLE COSTPer the Opinion of Probable Cost on the following page, the anticipated budget for this project is estimated as $755,484. This respresents $419.95/sf for 1,799 sf. It is noted this estimate includes an estimating contingency, as well as inflation to Quarter 2 of 2022. The cost evaluation was developed based on historic data, as well as industry cost information resources.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Tennessee Department of TransportationRegion 3 Headquarters Restroom UpgradesNashville, Tennessee
Opinion of Probable CostSBC# 529/000-02-2019
Bauer Askew Architecture, pllc16 June 2020
21-Apr-20
Quan. $/unit unit Subtotals Cost Remarks
Project Summary 1,799 $ 419.95 SF $ 755,484
1. General Requirements $ 268,587
Trades subtotal $ 486,897 CMGC Self Performance 3.0% $ 14,607 General Conditions 6.5% $ 32,598 PermitsBond, Bus. License Fee & Ins. 1.5% $ 8,012 Construction Subtotal $ 542,113 Construction Contingency (CMGC) 3.0% $ 16,263 Fee 2.5% $ 13,959 Inflation - Q2 2022 10.0% $ 57,234 Construction Total $ 629,570 Estimating Contingency 20.0% $ 125,914 Probable Construction Cost $ 755,484
2. Existing Conditions $ 22,488
Demolition 1799 12.5 SF $ 22,488
3. Concrete $ 3,665
Concrete Trenching + Patching 349 10.5 SF $ 3,665
4. Masonry $ -
CMU - 8" 330 12.80 sf $ 4,224 patching
5. Metals $ -
6. Wood & Plastic $ 900
Blocking 1799 0.5 sf $ 900
7. Thermal / Moist $ 1,601
Firestopping 1799 0.35 SF $ 630
Caulking 1799 0.54 SF $ 971
7a. Roofing $ -
8. Openings $ 14,175
Frames HM Frame - Single 10 461.5 EA $ 4,615 Doors Wood - 36 x 96 10 356 EA $ 3,560 Hardware 10 600 PER $ 6,000
9. Finishes $ 132,993
Interior drywall partition - 3 5/8" (One Side) 1760 3.14 sf $ 5,526 1 layer of 5/8" GBSoffits/Ceilings 328 3.6 sf $ 1,181 Above Sinks
Acoustic Ceiling 2'x2' - incl. grid and tile 1471 5.2 sf $ 7,649 Tegular, 2 x 2
Floor Tile - Porcelain 904 18.5 sf $ 16,724 Tile Base 674 17.5 lf $ 11,795 Wall Tile - Porcelain 904 19.5 sf $ 17,628 RR Wet Walls (full height)Mosaic Wall Tile 1182 42 sf $ 49,644 D.F., Sink Walls
Hard Tile
Gypsum Board Assemblies
Acoustic Ceiling
Selective Demolition
Probable Construction Cost Estimate - Schematic Design PhaseTDOT Restroom Upgrades
Restroom Upgrades
Unit Masonry
Doors/frames/hardware
Rough Carpentry
Joint Sealants
Firestopping
Cast in Place Concrete
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Tennessee Department of TransportationRegion 3 Headquarters Restroom UpgradesNashville, Tennessee
Opinion of Probable CostSBC# 529/000-02-2019
Bauer Askew Architecture, pllc16 June 2020
Quan. $/unit unit Subtotals Cost RemarksTDOT Restroom Upgrades
Paint @ drywall 3930 1.83 sf $ 7,192 Adjacent spacesEpoxy paint 3980 3.66 sf $ 14,567 Interior of RRDrywall ceilings/soffit 328 1.5 sf $ 492 HM door frame 10 59.5 ea $ 595
10. Specialties $ 81,098
Toilet compartments 25 1100 ea $ 27,500 Bobrick Duraline (Flr.-Clg.)Urinal screen 5 390 ea $ 1,950
Signage - Allowance 10 50 ea $ 500 1/RR
Tissue dispenser 25 50 ea $ 1,250 1/WC Grab bar $ 2,015 1/ADA WC 18" Vertical 10 59 ea $ 590 36" Horizontal 10 69 ea $ 690 42" Horizontal 10 73.5 ea $ 735 Mirror 27 171 ea $ 4,617 1/sinkSan napkin receptacle 14 285 ea $ 3,990 1/WC - WomensHand Dryer - electric 20 1600 ea $ 32,000 2/RR - ADA mountWaste receptacle 10 425 ea $ 4,250 1/RR Robe Hook 25 35.5 ea $ 888 back of partition door
Recessed Corner Guards 18 $ 2,138 Bldg A - Level 1 6 118.8 ea $ 713 10' high Bldg A - Level 2 6 118.8 ea $ 713 10' high Bldg A - Level 3 6 118.8 ea $ 713 10' high
11. Equipment $ -
12. Furnishings $ 20,743
Quartz Countertops 99.25 $ 20,743 w/ plastic laminate apron Bldg A - Level 1 22 209 lf $ 4,598 Bldg A - Level 2 22 209 lf $ 4,598 Bldg A - Level 3 22 209 lf $ 4,598 Bldg B - Level 1 22 209 lf $ 4,598 Bldg C - Level 1 11.25 209 lf $ 2,351
13. Special Const. $ -
14. Conveying $ -
21. Fire Suppression $ 7,196 1,799 4 sf $ 7,196 reconfigue sprinkler heads
22. Plumbing $ 164,800 Basic plumbing 1 164800 ls $ 164,800 new plumbing fixtures, drinking
fountains and locations
23. HVAC $ 8,096 Basic HVAC 1799 4.5 sf $ 8,096 duct/diffuser reconfiguration
25. Integrated Automation $ -
26. Electrical $ 29,144 Basic Electrical 1799 13.4 sf $ 24,107 light fixture replacement,
hardwired plumb fixtures, EHDBasic Fire Alarm 1799 2.8 sf $ 5,037 Minor Reconfiguration
Countertops
Toilet & Bath Accessories
Wall Protection
Signage
Toilet Partitions
Paint & wallcoverings
2
17 JUNE 202004
T D O T R E G I O N 3 R E S T R O O M U P G R A D E SO P I N I O N O F P R O B A B L E C O S T
LOBBYOFFICE
STOR.
MECHANICALELEVATORS
WOMEN MEN
27' - 0"18
' - 4
1/2
"2' - 8" 4' - 1" 5' - 9" 5' - 9" 4' - 1" 2' - 8"
5' -
4"0'
- 8"
11' -
0 1
/2"
1/8" = 1'-0"2 LEVEL 1 - OPTION 1
OCCUPANT LOAD (IBC 2018)
SQUARE FOOTAGE
LEVEL 1 ................... 14,480
OCCUPANTLOAD FACTOR
150 GROSS
O C C U PA N T LO A D
LEVEL 1 ...........................97
MINIMUM FIXTURE RATIOS (IBC 2018)
WATER CLOSETS
• 1 PER 25 FOR THE FIRST 50• 1 PER 50 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 50
LAVATORIES
• 1 PER 40 FOR THE FIRST 80• 1 PER 80 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 80
DRINKING FOUNTAINS
• 1 PER 100
REQUIRED FIXTURE COUNT
MEN
LEVEL 1• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 2• LAVATORIES ............................. 2• DRINKING FOUNTAIN .............. 1
WOMEN
LEVEL 1• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 2• LAVATORIES ............................. 2
/ =
17 JUNE 2020050’
T D O T R E G I O N 3 R E S T R O O M U P G R A D E SB U I L D I N G A - L E V E L 1 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’
ELEVATORS
LOBBY
STOR.MENWOMEN
OFFICE LOUNGE
2' - 8" 4' - 1" 5' - 9" 5' - 9" 4' - 1" 2' - 8"
27' - 0"
5' -
4"0'
- 8"
11' -
0 1
/2"
18' -
4 1
/2"
1/8" = 1'-0"2 LEVEL 3 - OPTION 1
OCCUPANT LOAD (IBC 2018)
SQUARE FOOTAGE
LEVEL 2 ................... 14,644
OCCUPANTLOAD FACTOR
150 GROSS
OCCUPANT LOAD
LEVEL 2 ...........................98
MINIMUM FIXTURE RATIOS (IBC 2018)
WATER CLOSETS
• 1 PER 25 FOR THE FIRST 50• 1 PER 50 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 50
LAVATORIES
• 1 PER 40 FOR THE FIRST 80• 1 PER 80 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 80
DRINKING FOUNTAINS
• 1 PER 100
REQUIRED FIXTURE COUNT
MEN
LEVEL 2• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 2• LAVATORIES ............................. 2• DRINKING FOUNTAIN .............. 1
WOMEN
LEVEL 2• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 2• LAVATORIES ............................. 2
/ =
17 JUNE 2020060’
T D O T R E G I O N 3 R E S T R O O M U P G R A D E SB U I L D I N G A - L E V E L 2 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’
ELEVATORS
LOBBY
STOR.MENWOMEN
OFFICE LOUNGE
2' - 8" 4' - 1" 5' - 9" 5' - 9" 4' - 1" 2' - 8"
27' - 0"
5' -
4"0'
- 8"
11' -
0 1
/2"
18' -
4 1
/2"
1/8" = 1'-0"2 LEVEL 3 - OPTION 1
OCCUPANT LOAD (IBC 2018)
SQUARE FOOTAGE
LEVEL 3 ................... 14,644
OCCUPANTLOAD FACTOR
150 GROSS
OCCUPANT LOAD
LEVEL 3 ...........................98
MINIMUM FIXTURE RATIOS (IBC 2018)
WATER CLOSETS
• 1 PER 25 FOR THE FIRST 50• 1 PER 50 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 50
LAVATORIES
• 1 PER 40 FOR THE FIRST 80• 1 PER 80 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 80
DRINKING FOUNTAINS
• 1 PER 100
REQUIRED FIXTURE COUNT
MEN
LEVEL 3• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 2• LAVATORIES ............................. 2• DRINKING FOUNTAIN .............. 1
WOMEN
LEVEL 3• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 2• LAVATORIES ............................. 2
/ =
17 JUNE 2020070’
T D O T R E G I O N 3 R E S T R O O M U P G R A D E SB U I L D I N G A - L E V E L 3 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’
FIRST AID STOR.
MEN
WOMEN
CORRIDOR
5' - 8"0' - 8"
11' - 0"
18' - 8"
2' -
9"9'
- 7"
2' -
9"9'
- 7"
26' -
8"
1/8" = 1'-0"2 LEVEL 1 - OPTION 1
OCCUPANT LOAD (IBC 2018)
SQUARE FOOTAGE
LEVEL 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,598
O C C U PA N TLO A D FA C TO R
150 GROSS
O C C U PA N T LO A D
L E V E L 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 4
REQUIRED FIXTURE COUNT
MEN
LEVEL 1• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 3• LAVATORIES ............................. 3• DRINKING FOUNTAIN .............. 1
WOMEN
LEVEL 1• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 3• LAVATORIES ............................. 3
MINIMUM FIXTURE RATIOS (IBC 2018)
WATER CLOSETS
• 1 PER 25 FOR THE FIRST 50• 1 PER 50 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 50
LAVATORIES
• 1 PER 40 FOR THE FIRST 80• 1 PER 80 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 80
DRINKING FOUNTAINS
• 1 PER 100
/ =
17 JUNE 2020080’
T D O T R E G I O N 3 R E S T R O O M U P G R A D E SB U I L D I N G B - L E V E L 1 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’
MECH.
MEN
WOMENOFFICE
CONFERENCE
OFFICE
OFFICE
CORRIDOR
3' - 11" 4' - 9" 4' - 9" 3' - 11"
20' - 0"
8' -
0"5'
- 8"
0' -
8"14
' - 0
"
30' -
0"
1/8" = 1'-0"2 OPTION 1
OCCUPANT LOAD (IBC 2018)
SQUARE FOOTAGE
LEVEL 1 ................... 7,874
OCCUPANTLOAD FACTOR
150 GROSS
OCCUPANT LOAD
LEVEL 1 ...........................53
REQUIRED FIXTURE COUNT
MEN
LEVEL 1• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 2• LAVATORIES ............................. 1• DRINKING FOUNTAIN .............. 1
WOMEN
LEVEL 1• WATER CLOSETS ...................... 2• LAVATORIES ............................. 1
MINIMUM FIXTURE RATIOS (IBC 2018)
WATER CLOSETS
• 1 PER 25 FOR THE FIRST 50• 1 PER 50 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 50
LAVATORIES
• 1 PER 40 FOR THE FIRST 80• 1 PER 80 FOR THE REMAINDER
EXCEEDING 80
DRINKING FOUNTAINS
• 1 PER 100
/ =
17 JUNE 2020090’
T D O T R E G I O N 3 R E S T R O O M U P G R A D E SB U I L D I N G C - L E V E L 1 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’