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SECTION 4.0 – ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GUIDELINES             SECTION 4.0 – ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GUIDELINES



 h)  Sustainable  building,  energy  efficient,  and  fulfil  water  tightness   to enable ease of movement for PwD to get into, out of, and within the
 condition.                       building.

 i)  Maintainability, serviceability, and accessibility.
                        4.9       COMMON AMENITIES
 j)  Operational efficiency completed facility.
                        4.9.1     An adequate number of common amenities/facilities shall  be provided
 k)  Life cycle cost (Costs of Ownership).   following the Local Authority's requirements and located at suitable and
                                  accessible locations for hospital and quarters.
 l)  Functionality.
                        4.9.2     The public toilets shall be near the public areas, away from sight, and the
                                  design shall be per MS 2015-1:2017 Public Toilet Part 1: Design Criteria
 4.5   ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT   and MS 1184: 2014 Universal Design and Accessibility  in Built
                                  Environment – Code of Practice.
 4.5.1   All environmental requirements and needs shall be read in conjunction with
 the Environment and Energy Efficiency Brief.   4.9.3   The design of nappy changing (baby changing / parenting room) facilities
                                  shall be father-friendly.

 4.6   PRESERVATION OF EXISTING TREES    4.9.4   The tenderer shall also provide sufficient numbers of auto teller machine
                                  (ATM) and vending machine power points, complete with other technical
 4.6.1   The successful tenderer shall survey the site to locate any existing matured   requirements such as Local Area Network (LAN), water inlet, and outlet at
 trees to be preserved as stated in Section 35A, Act 172 (Town and Country   approved locations, or where required.
 Planning Act 1976,  TCPA). The inventory shall be addressed in the
 Planning Approval Submission.   4.9.5   Refuse bin facility shall be provided according to the authorities'
                                  requirements and approval. Refuse bin facility shall be designed with roof
 4.6.2   The existing matured  trees  identified  and  approved  by  local authorities   coverings, water tap, light fittings, discharge points, and proper ventilation.
 shall  be  conserved (retained)  or  relocated, following the Act  /  Local
 Authorities’ requirements.   4.9.6   Recycle  bin  areas  shall  be  provided  at  strategic  points  and  shall  be
                                  sheltered from weather elements.

 4.7   TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT   4.9.7   Refuse from construction activity shall be sorted and disposed of according
                                  to good practices as stipulated in the pHJKR / MyCREST rating tool.
 4.7.1   All  traffic  management  requirements  and  needs  shall  be  read  in
 conjunction with the Civil Engineering Works Brief.
                        4.10      EXTERNAL WORKS DESIGN
 4.7.2   Wherever  required,  the  successful  tenderer  shall  consider  the  traffic
 management strategy planning in compliance with the relevant authorities.   4.10.1   Anti-climb perimeter fencing shall be provided where security aspects are
 The traffic shall maintain smooth flow and not cause prolonged periods of   vital to the nature of the building. The minimum height shall be 2400 mm
 idle standing to minimise congestion and pollution.   anti-climb hot-dipped galvanized security fence with a minimum 300 mm
                                  height concrete base and 300 mm height Y barb tape.

 4.8   COMPLIANCE WITH DISABLED DESIGN REQUIREMENTS   4.10.2   Galvanized  iron (GI)  mesh security perimeter fencing  and gates  of
                                  approved design and standards shall be provided. The minimum height of
 4.8.1   All buildings and facilities design shall take into account the accessibility for   the perimeter fencing shall be at least 2100 mm with a minimum of 150
 persons  with  disabilities  (PwD).  They  shall  comply  with  By-Law  34A  of   mm high concrete curb from ground level.
 UBBL 1984 Amendment 2012 and MS 1184: 2014 Universal Design and
 Accessibility in Built Environment – Code of Practice and provide access


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