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Raw Mep Checklist

This document contains a list of 60 items that provide requirements and checks for mechanical, plumbing, electrical, elevator, and architectural coordination. Key points addressed include equipment locations and clearances, duct and pipe routing, power and control requirements, code compliance, and coordination between disciplines. The goal is to ensure proper integration and interface between building systems.
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Raw Mep Checklist

This document contains a list of 60 items that provide requirements and checks for mechanical, plumbing, electrical, elevator, and architectural coordination. Key points addressed include equipment locations and clearances, duct and pipe routing, power and control requirements, code compliance, and coordination between disciplines. The goal is to ensure proper integration and interface between building systems.
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Mechanical room plans match architectural plans


2. Mechanical roof plan matches architectural roof plan
3. Mechanical roof openings match structural roof openings
4. Mechanical equipment locations match structural
5. Building skin and glazing materials match Title 24 calculations (including IDM, BIM/REVIT)
6. All equipment shown on schedules
7. All equipment shown on schedules also shown on plans
8. Control air compressors scheduled with wiring and control diagrams
9. Ceiling diffusers and grilles match architectural reflected ceiling plan (including BIM/REVIT)
1O. Check beam/duct clearances above ceiling
11. Check beam clearances above ceiling at underside of roof taking into account sloping roof structure
12. Trace major ducts to determine interference with architectural,
structural and plumbing (including BIM/REVIT)
13. At distribution loops the bottom of the duct insulation should be 6" above the proposed ceiling line
14. Ducts in shafts are sized to fit into the architectural shafts
15. Supply air intake openings shown on architectural
16. Exhaust air openings shown on architectural
18. Dampers located in all fire walls and rated ceilings
19. Combustion air provided for fuel burning equipment (generators, furnaces, boilers, water heaters)
20. Mechanical equipment power requirements match electrical
21. Ducts and piping should not run through electrical rooms or elevator machine rooms (including BIM/REVIT)
22. Location of halon dampers matches electrical
23. Elevator hoistway venting to match architectural
24. Make-up air provided for boilers and water heaters
25. Emergency generator room adequately ventilated
26. Elevator hoistway vent to be sheet metal lined
27. AJC for elevator machine rooms to be located outside of the machine rooms
28. Mechanical housekeeping pads shown and detailed on architectural
or structural
29. Extent of sound attenuation to be reasonable for the occupancy
30. Each room has supply and return/exhaust air (including BIM/REVIT)
31. Verify VAV zones based upon occupancy of spaces (including BIM/REVIT)
32. Return air wall openings provided at an full height walls
33. Thermostats are not located on glass walls or windows
34. Architectural door louvers provided where shown on mechanical
35. The CFM required from each VAV box does not exceed the VAV box capacity
36. The mechanical plans match the control drawing systems schematic
37. Kitchen equipment connections match kitchen drawings
38. Sloping hood exhaust ducts shown
39. Provide make-up air for kitchen exhaust hoods
40. Fire/life safety sequence Included in drawing set
41. EMCU and EMS panels located in plan
42. Duct lining is clearly shown
43. Heat gain In elevator machine rooms has been defined by the elevator consultant
44. All heat producing equipment Is located and identified
45. Supply and return piping provided at remote condensers

47. Outside air plenums are sheet metal lined


uding BIM/REVIT)
1. Plumbing fixture locations match architectural (including BIM/REVIT)
2. Location and type of fire department connection matches
architectural
3. Roof drain locations match architectural
4. Plumbing utility plan locations and elevations match civil
5. Trace large plumbing lines to determine interferences with architectural, structural and mechanical (including BIM/REV
6. Required beam penetrations are located in plan and elevation on structural
7. Verify plumbing riser locations In relation to floor beams
8. Locate underground piping in plan and elevation In relation to the footings
9. Foundation/under slab drainage matches civil and geotechnical
report
1O. Locate floor drains, floor sinks and sump pits In relation to footings
11. Location of site sump pumps matches civil
12. Piping should avoid electrical rooms and elevator machine rooms
13. Sufficient clear spaces provided at plumbing chases for pipes and carriers
14. Plumbing electrical requirements match electrical
15. Architectural plumbing chases are provided for plumbing risers
16. Fire hose cabinet locations match architectural
17. Floor sinks provided for mechanical equipment
18. Provide make-up water line with backflow device for cooling towers
19. Provide floor sink at each cooling coil bank
20. Coordinate location of above ground site valves and backflow preventers with civil and landscaping (including BIM/REV
21. Heating hot water systems will provide hot water within a reasonable time
22. Plumbing flow switch/tamper switch locations match electrical
plans and fire/life safety riser
23. Exterior horizontal mechanical openings in slabs and roofs have drain and storm drain piping
24. Emergency generator muffler and exhaust piping is shown
25. Storage tanks coordinated with structural
26. Fire protection tank coordinated with structural
27. Verify underground fuel tanks are double-walled with a leak detection system
28. Irrigation point of connection matches landscape drawings
29. Provide trap primers for floor drains and floor sinks
30. Provide plumbing connections as shown on the kitchen drawings
31. Provide fire protection for kitchen hoods
32. Provide grease trap for kitchen equipment
echanical (including BIM/REVIT)

ndscaping (including BIM/REVIT)


1. Main electrical room has sufficient space for electrical and transformers (room & equipment drawn to scale) switchgear
2. Each electrical room has sufficient space for panels and transformers (room and equipment drawn to scale)
3. Housekeeping pads shown on architectural or structural
4. Emergency generator room sized for largest generator model
5. Electrical switchgear, transformers and panels have minimum required clearances
6. Panel boards not in electrical rooms match architectural locations
7. Location of equipment on electrical matches mechanical and plumbing
8. Sufficient spare capacity provided at main switchgear, motor
control centers and emergency generators
9. Check location of vertical bus risers with location of structural beams
10. Slab openings for bus risers match structural locations
11. Does architectural have equipment that requires power?
12. Power for architectural equipment matches architectural
13. Power for mechanical equipment matches mechanical power requirements
14. Power for plumbing equipment matches plumbing power
requirements
15. Location of light fixtures match architectural ceiling plan
16. All wall mounted lights have mounting height shown
17. All wall mounted lights are above or beyond door swings
18. Verify emergency lighting provided where required
19. All pendant (or chain) mounted lights have mounting height shown
20. Disconnect switches provided for all mechanical, plumbing and elevator equipment
21. Fire/life safety riser to show connection to fans and other
mechanical/plumbing equipment required to be controlled
22. Fire/life safety riser to show connection to elevator equipment
23. Fire alarm control panel is connected to emergency power or has a battery pack
24. Provide life/safety speakers in mechanical, electrical, and fan rooms
25. Fire control provided at kitchen hood exhaust ducts
26. Duct smoke detector quantity and location match mechanical
27. Receptacles not located in glass walls, windows or behind equipment
28. Floor mounted receptacles to be dimensioned from grid lines or
face of walls.
29. Floor mounted receptacles to match architectural locations
30. Variable frequency drives required by mechanical or plumbing being supplied by electrical
31. Tamper switch provided at site pressure indicating valves
32. Telephone conduit provided from group controller to telephone room
33. Additional disconnect switches at elevator machine rooms were
required
34. Conduit provided from elevator shafts to fire control room
35. Power provided to each EMS panel
36. Power to kitchen equipment is provided per the kitchen drawings
37. Hanging transformer details shown on architectural
38. Light switches not located in glass walls, windows or behind equipment
39. Locate in plan site vaults, transformer pads and duct banks
40. Locations of underground vaults, manholes and duct banks do not interfere with civil site utilities
41. Location of site light fixtures matches civil and landscaping
42. Light pole footing detail shown on electrical drawings
43. Provide power for irrigation controllers
44. All exterior lighting controlled by one time clock or one photo cell
45. Exterior light fixtures to be located in plan and elevation
46. Lights in fountains and pools must have junction boxes above the water level
47. Provide lighting on emergency power between the building exits
and the property line
48. Each light fixture has a type noted
49. Each fixture type has been coordinated with the ceiling type (gypsum board, T-bar. fine line)
50. Sufficient lighting provided in elevator machine rooms
51. Provide lights in mechanical enclosures and inside air handlers
52. Provide emergency lighting in each elevator machine room
53. Check visibility of each exit sign
54. Provide a security riser if there is security in the project
55. Where there is door security hardware has electrical provided a door elevation showing conduit and location of each se
56. Halon system schematic provided
57. Verify that mechanical is providing the fans, ducts and dampers required for halon
58. A telecommunication riser diagram has been provided
59. Provide emergency telephones in stairwells (high-rise)
60. Provide fireman's phone jack In stairwells and elevator lobbies (high- rise)
nt drawn to scale) switchgear
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onduit and location of each security item?
1. Each elevator shaft dimensioned in relation to column lines
2. Each elevator pit dimensioned In relation to column lines
3. Each elevator platform dimensioned and located within the shaft
4. Sufficient vertical space provided at top of hoistway
5. Vertical clearances provided in elevator machine rooms
6. Each floor must be served by an elevator large enough to be a medical alert elevator
7. Interior cab elevations and cab reflected ceiling plan provided
8. Adequate elevator hoistway venting is shown
9. Motorized damper with actuator outside of hoistway provided at hoistway vent exterior opening
10. Underslung elevators require large anchor footings at machine
room
11. Are any elevators required to be on emergency power and is this emergency power provided?
12. Telephone home runs provided at each machine room to 24 hour
manned system
13. In elevator machine rooms there are the following criteria:
A 10 fc lighting
B Disconnect switches at the door
C Possible secondary disconnect switches
D Fan coil unit located outside of the machine room
E No pipes or ducts running through the machine room
F One receptacle on each wall
14. Sufficient A/C capacity for elevator equipment BTUs
15. Each elevator pit has a light and convenience outlet
1. Kitchen floor plans match architectural (columns and walls)
2. Structural shows required slab recesses
3. Architectural provides required base and floor finishes
4. Architectural provides required/desired ceiling finishes
5. Verify hood exhaust rated duct enclosures are provided by architectural
6. Mechanical provides required HVAC connections
7. Plumbing provides required fixtures and piping connections
8. Electrical provides required power
9. Lighting layout works with kitchen equipment layout
10. Electrical panels located on kitchen drawings
1. New above ground work is coordinated with hardscape and landscape
2. Grades agree with architectural and structural
3. Grades are consistent with adjoining property conditions
4. Exterior grades slope away from building
5. Building located in each direction in relation to the property lines
6. Finish floor elevations match architectural and structural
7. Verify handicap requirements for parking, covered parking and building access
8. Off-site work is coordinated with site work
9. Limits of construction are consistent with other disciplines
10. New and existing site easements shown
11. Required demolition is clearly noted
12. Removal and replacement of unsuitable soil clearly noted
13. Each paving type and thickness to be scheduled and graphically located on plan
14. All hardscape items (curbs, pads, walls, sidewalks, benches) are
detailed on architectural, civil or landscaping
15. Fence and garden wall location and details match architectural and landscaping
16. Above ground utilities are shown on landscaping and architectural
site plan
17. Existing poles, valve boxes and manholes do not Interfere with new horizontal surfaces
18. New poles, valve boxes and manholes do not interfere with new
horizontal surf aces
19. Subgrade work under paving and sidewalks defined
20. Underground utilities do not interfere with new or existing work
21. Utility points of connection at the building agree with plumbing (horizontal locations and vertical elevations)
22. Planter drain locations match landscape and plumbing
23. Fire Department site access to the building to be verified
24. Expansion joints clearly shown on site concrete
25. Exterior slabs slope away from exterior floors
26. Top of wall elevations match architectural and structural
27. Top of curb elevations clearly shown
28. Specifications for site drains, grades and piping coordinated with plumbing
29. Specifications identify existence of soils report and instructions for
availability
vertical elevations)
1. Hardscape plans match architectural and civil
2. Hardscape elevations match architectural and civil
3. Limits of construction match architectural and civil
4. All areas within the project limit of construction have landscape and irrigation
5. Off-site landscape and Irrigation shown on drawings
6. All hardscape shown and detailed on architectural , civil or landscaping
7. Irrigation controllers located in inconspicuous location
8. Irrigation sleeves shown under hardscape
9. Irrigation point-of-connection matches plumbing
10. Expansion joints clearly shown on site concrete work
11. Site lighting matches electrical
12. Plant sizes and spacing are scheduled
13. Tree staking/planting details provided
14. Above ground utilities shown and surrounded with planting
15. Site planter or tree well drainage coordinated with civil utility plan
16. Civil work complies with geotechnical report
1. All sections listed in the index provided
2. All sections complete
3. Division One complete
4. Related sections listed part of the specifications
5. Verify that only specific submittals are required for submission
6. Each section consistent with the drawings
7. Verify that all major elements of work are specified
8. Verify that all specialty and miscellaneous items are specified
9. Architectural finishes listed in the finish schedule should be specified
10. Bid alternates should be clearly defined

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