Office of Information Technology - Whole Building Design Guide

 Office of Information & Technology

February 2011

This page intentionally left blank.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Office of Information & Technology

February 2011

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5

Foreword & Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction Definitions Abbreviations Legend of Symbols

Narrative General Considerations Concept of Operations Functional Considerations Technical Considerations

Functional Diagrams General Considerations Functional Diagram OIT Functional Area Diagrams Functional Relationships Matrix

Design Guide Plates, Design Standards, and Equipment Lists Introduction

Guide Plates

Appendix Index/Cross Reference to Guide Plates Sorted by SEPS Code

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Office of Information & Technology

February 2011

This page intentionally left blank.

FOREWORD & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CONTENTS - SECTION 1

Office of Information & Technology Page

February 2011

Section 1

Foreword & Acknowledgments

Foreword....................................................1-1

Acknowledgments ......................................1-3

Introduction ................................................1-5

Definitions ..................................................1-6

Abbreviations ...........................................1-10

Legend of Symbols ..................................1-11

FOREWORD & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CONTENTS - SECTION 1

Office of Information & Technology

February 2011

This page intentionally left blank.

FOREWORD & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CONTENTS - SECTION 1

Office of Information & Technology

February 2011

Foreword

The material contained in the Office of Information & Technology (OIT) Design Guide is the culmination of a partnering effort within the Department of Veterans Affairs by the Office of Information & Technology and the Office of Construction & Facilities Management, Strategic Management Office. The goal of this Design Guide is to facilitate the design process and to ensure the quality of VA facilities while controlling construction and operating costs.

This document is intended to be used as a guide and to supplement current technical manuals and other VA criteria in planning OIT space. The Design Guide is not to be used as a standard design. Use of this Design Guide does not preclude the need for a functional and physical design program for each specific project. It is the responsibility of the Project Architect and the Project Engineer to develop a complete and accurate project design that best meets the users' needs and applicable code requirements.

Lloyd H. Siegel, FAIA Director Strategic Management Office

FOREWORD & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PAGE 1-1

Office of Information & Technology

February 2011

This page intentionally left blank.

FOREWORD & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PAGE 1-2

................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download