Campus Planning

University Planning and Construction Process:
DESIGN   DEVELOPMENT  PHASE

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bullet Design Development:

In Design Development the schematic plans and elevations are reviewed, revised and expanded to incorporate all the details and specifications required for construction.

Project components are looked at to the smallest detail. These include

  • interior and exterior building materials and finishes,
  • furniture and equipment selection and layouts,
  • cabinetry and custom fabrications,
  • lighting and technology designs, and mechanical,
  • electrical and plumbing systems.

Issues often come to light that affect constructability or are critical to satisfying the Project Program, and that may require changes to the Project Program or to the budget, or both.

By the end of Design Development the design drawings and specifications are sufficiently complete to establish and define the facility's size, function, configuration, and spaces, the operation or use of equipment, and the materials for all the principal building structures and systems. With this information the project budget and schedule and all building plans are finalized.

Definition
Specifications : written descriptions, requirements, and standards for all building fixtures, components, finishes, and materials

 

Planning Division of Facilities Management; Mail #5313
Western Michigan University
1903 W. Michigan Ave.
Kalamazoo MI 49008 USA
(269) 387-8543 or 387-8544 | (269) 387-8818 Fax
campus-facility@wmich.edu

 

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Kalamazoo, MI  49008