WAC 246-335-195
Construction documents. (1)
Construction documents submitted to the department for review
and approval must include:
(a) A written functional program that contains
information concerning services to be provided and operational
methods to be used;
(b) Two sets of coordinated and dimensioned construction
drawings, drawn to scale, including:
(i) Site plan showing the location of utility lines,
parking, driveways, access for emergency vehicles, sufficient
space for garbage storage and disposal, oxygen tank or bulk
storage, and delivery areas separated from mechanical air
intakes per ventilation and mechanical codes;
(ii) Floor plans identifying each room by number,
designating the function of each room, and identifying fixed
and moveable equipment and furnishings;
(iii) Interior and exterior elevations;
(iv) Building sections and construction details;
(v) Schedules of room finishes, doors, finish hardware,
and windows;
(vi) Mechanical, including plumbing, heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning;
(vii) Electrical, including lighting, power, and
communication systems;
(viii) Fire and life safety showing paths of egress,
rated partitions and interim life safety to the point of
egress;
(ix) Two sets of the fire sprinkler shop drawings,
hydraulic calculations and equipment specifications, stamped
by the fire sprinkler system designer; and
(x) Two sets of the fire alarm shop drawings and
equipment specifications;
(c) One copy of the specifications that fully describes
the workmanship, finishes, and materials; and
(d) If the project is a remodel of an existing facility,
a plan that shows how they will ensure the health and safety
of occupants during construction and installation of finishes
must be submitted for review and approval prior to
construction. This includes taking appropriate infection
control measures, keeping the surrounding area free of dust
and fumes, and assuring rooms or areas are well-ventilated,
unoccupied, and unavailable for use until free of volatile
fumes and odors.
(2) Drawings and specifications for construction must be
prepared by, or under the direction of, an architect
registered under chapter 18.08 RCW. The services of a
consulting engineer registered under chapter 18.43 RCW must be
used for the various branches of the work where appropriate.
The services of a registered professional engineer may be used
in lieu of the services of an architect if work involves
engineering only. All drawings submitted by a registered
professional must be stamped and signed.
(3) Compliance with these standards and regulations does
not relieve the hospice care center of the need to comply with
applicable state and local building and zoning codes.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.127 RCW. 02-18-026, §
246-335-195, filed 8/23/02, effective 10/1/02.]