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fe MELUT BASIN OIL | = Z at s te DEVELOPMENT —/ ion) ‘VECOUIPPDI JolatWastars PROJECT edod OGD DOCUMENT NO : PDOC-SP-CIV-023 | REV.:A |COVER SHEET PETRODAR OPERATING COMPANY SPECIFICATION FOR PERMANENT BUILDINGS ORIGINAL (A | ISSUED FOR APPROVAL | 15.02.2004 | CSC Mi Bee- PREPARED | CHECKED. APPROVED: REV DESCRIPTION DATE BY | BY BY NaPetrodari2016'12.0 Enginoeringl2.08 CiviI2.6.08 Spocifcaione Rev. AWPDOC-SP-CIV.628 Cover shest.coo MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 REV.:A | PAGE 1 of 20 PETRODAR OPERATING COMPANY SPECIFICATION FOR PERMANENT BUILDINGS INaPetedar20161120 Engineering2.08 Clu 6.08 Specications Rev. APDOC-SP-CIV-023 Spec for Permanent Bulings ce MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDO' P-CIV-023 PAGE 2 of 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SCOPE 2.0 CODES, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS. 3.0 GENERAL .. 3.1. Basic Information 3.2 Preliminary Design Works... 3.3 Final Design Works... 4.0 DESIGN LOADS AND LOAD COMBINATIONS 5.0 HVAC REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Human Comfott.. 5.2 Heating 5.3 Cooling. 5.4 Humidification.. 5.5 Fresh Air Ventilation. 5.6 Insulation. 6.0 BUILDING TYPE AND ELEMENTS... 6.1 General 6.3 External Walls 64 65 66 67 68 Doors... 6.9 Windows .. 6.10 Stairs. 7.0 UTILITIES... NPetroderi2018'12.0 Enginesrind2.06 Civl26.08 Specifeatons'Rev. AIPDOC-SP-C1V.023 Spec for Permanent Sulsings.dec MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 7A 72 73 74 75 8.0 6.1 83 a4 85 9.0 94 9.2 10.0 GUARANTEE ieietiet DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 Drainage and Sewerage........ Water Supply and Plumbing... Telecommunications and Instrumentation Electrical .. Lighting ... FIRE PROTECTION. General Fire Resistance .. External Fire Exposure... Fire-fighting Equipment... SURFACE PROTECTION. Painting and Color Schemes... Galvanizing and Zine Spraying NaPetrodarZo16'12.0 Engineering\2.08 Cul2 6.08 Spectfcations\Rev. APDOC-SP-C1V.023 Spec for Permanent Buildings doe DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 1.0 14 2.0 24 MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PAGE 4 of 20 SCOPE This specification specifies the minimum requirements for the design and engineering of the permanent buildings, and where applicable supply/marketing of installations. CODES, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS CONTRACTOR shall meet or exceed the requirements of the latest edition of the following codes, regulations and standards, except as superseded herein. In cases where more than one code, regulation or standard apply o the same condition, the most stringent shall be followed. In the event of a conflict between this specification and other specifications or correspondence, OWNER shall be consulted and a ruling, in writing, shall be obtained before any work is started. Uniform Building Code Sudan Regulations and Standards for Buildings British Standards + BS 1881 Testing concrete, + _BS5950 Structural use of steelwork in building. * —_BS5964:1990 Building setting out and measurement. * Bs6399 Loading for buildings. + Bs6463 Quicklime, hydrated lime and natural calcium carbonate. + Bs8103 ‘Structural design of low-rise buildings. + Bs8t2 Testing aggregates. + BS1SO 1803:1997 Building construction. Tolerances. Expression of dimensional accuracy. Principles and terminology. . BS 1370:1979 Specification for low heat Portland cement . BS 1521:1972 Specification for waterproof building papers. . BS 5250:2002 Code of practice for control of condensation in buildings © BS §395-3:1985 Stairs, ladders and walkways. Code of practice for the design of industrial type stairs, permanent ladders and walkways. . BS 5588-0:1996 Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings. Guide to fire safety codes of practice for particular premises/epplications. INnPetidar2016112.0 Engineering 08 ClvN2 6.08 Spectcations\Rev, APDOC-SP-CWV-023 Spec for Permenent Buildings doc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 PAGE 5 of 20 * BS 5839-1:2002 __Fire detection and alarm systems for buildings. Code of practice for system design, installation, commissioning and maintenance. + BS5925:1991 Code of practice for ventilation principles and designing for natural ventilation. * BS8000 Workmanship on building sites National fire Protection Association + NFPA0A Standard for the Installation of Air-conditioning and Ventilation System 2.2 The following General Specifications shall be used in conjunction with this specification where applicable: . PDOC-SP-CIV-005 Underground Services Design * PDOC-SP-CIV-006 Underground Services Construction . PDOC-SP-CIV-009 Concrete Construction . PDOC-SP-CIV-010 Piling Design . PDOC-SP-ClV-011 Piling Installation * — PDOG-SP-CIV-012 Grouting * PDOC-SP-CIV-014 Design of Specific Structures . PDOC-SP-ClV-015 Structural Steel Fabrication and Erection . PDOC-SP-ClV-019 Ext. Painting & Protective Coating for Structural Steel 2.3 The following OWNER specifications shall also be used in conjunction with this Specification where applicable: + 3858-SP-E8-01 Fiber Optic Transmission Equipment (FOTE) Specification + 3B58-SP-E8-02 Fiber optic cable and Accessories Specification + 3B58-SP-E8-03 Specification for installation of fiver optic cable + 3B58-SP-E8-04 _VSAT Satellite System Specification . 3B58-SP-E8-05 Radio Systems Specification * 3B58-SP-E8-06 Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) &Hotlines specifications © 3B58-SP-E8-07 _Non Directional Beacon(NDB) Specification © 3B58-SP-E8-08 Data Network Specification [NiPetroder201612.0 Enghesring|2.06 Civl2.6,08 Speeiiations\Rev, AIPDOC-SP-CIV-029 Spec for Permanent Buildings doe MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 REV.: A | PAGE 6 of 20 3.0 GENERAL 34 Basic Information 3.1.1 The CONTRACTOR shall adhere to modern building practices with regard to codes, material specifications, safety, ease of maintenance, etc. A qualified architect shall be contracted to design the buildings and co-ordinate their installations. The selection of the architect shall be subject to approval by OWNER. 3.1.2. When dimension and space is not specifically stated due to technical requirement, the following minimum standards shall apply: Dining / Restaurant 1.3m? / person Kitchen 70% of dining area For storage (dry, cold, freezers) 22% of kitchen area Corridors minimum 4.3m wide Offices staff 10m? / person Manager 15m? / person Laundry 0.8m?/ person Public toilet 0.7m? / person ‘Single occupancy accommodation 18m? Double occupancy accommodation 35m? Accommodation toilet 4.0m? Staff changing 1.0m? / person. Reception area 0.8m? / person 3.1.3 The layout and design of buildings (including drain systems, utility piping, cabling, etc.) shall be such as to allow future horizontal extension, unless this requirement is explicitly excluded in the project specification. 3.1.4 The appearance of buildings shall be plain, yet in accordance with local customs and existing buildings as applicable. 3.2 Preliminary Design Works 3.2.1 The Preliminary Design work of each section will include: (@) Site Survey Documentation, including: NiPetroda2016112.0 Engineering\206 Clu 6.08 Speciications Rev. APOOC-SP-CIV-023 Spec for Penmanent Bullngs doc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 PAGE 7 of 20 * Location of bench marks; * Contour map; Technical report () Geological survey Documentation, including: ‘+ Identifications of possible sources for water supply and results of the water quality analysis; * Results of the load bearing tests carried out at the project site; * Technical report. (©) Architectural Design Drawings, including: + Site development plan; * Schematic infrastructure networks; * Plans, elevations and sections of main buildings. (@) Technical Report, including preliminary description of space allocation, proposed construction systems, sources of material supply. (©) Preliminary Cost Estimate. (f) Preliminary Work Programme. 3.3 Final Design Works 3.3.1 The Final Design Works of each section will include (@) Detailed Site Layout plan (Master Plan) () Sewage Collection Network. (©) Power Supply and Distribution network (¢) Water Supply and Distribution network (e) Rainwater Drainage network () Detailed Architectural Design Drawings, including: * Plans, elevations and sections of main buildings; © Construction details; * Door and window schedule; NaPetodari20161120 Engineering\2.08 Cluil2 6.08 Spectcains\Rev. APOOC-SP-CIV-C23 Spec for Permanent Bulldings doc DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 40 44 5.0 5A 5.14 MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PAGE 8 of 20 + Schedule of finishes; © Schedule of furniture and equipment. (9) Architectural technical report including description of definitive space allocation construction systems adopted .ete (h) Detailed Structural Design Drawings including: * Plans, elevations and sections of main bul * Construction details * Schedule of stee! reinforcement (i) Structural Technical Report, including structural calculations () Technical Specifications (k) Priced Bill of Quantities () Final Work Programme (m) Final cost estimate. DESIGN LOADS AND LOAD COMBINATIONS Design loads and load combinations shall be in accordance with PDOC-SP-CIV-013 — Specification for Structural Design, Uniform Building Code, Sudan regulations and other applicable codes and standards. HVAC REQUIREMENTS Human Comfort People occupied air-conditioned rooms shall have the following condition: + Temperature: 20 °C to 26 °C; + Relative humidity: 30% to 70%. NaPerosar2016112.0 Engineering\2 08 Cit2 6.08 Specifcatons\Rev. A\POOC-SP-CIV-023 Spec for Permanent Builings doc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 | ev | 5.2.1 The CONTRACTOR shall submit the "heating load" calculations to OWNER for 5.2 Heating approval, where applicable. The calculations shall be based on applicable codes and standards, PAGE 9 of 20 5.3 Cooling 5.3.1 Cooling capacity calculations shall be based on heat generation from heat sources ‘such as: personnel, electronic equipment, lighting, air intake, solar radiation through transparent surfaces such as windows, heat transmission through walls, roofsiceilings, floors, ete. 5.3.2 The CONTRACTOR shall submit the cooling load calculations to OWNER for approval. 5.4 Humidification 5.4.1 The CONTRACTOR shall submit the humidity calculations to OWNER for approval. 5.4.2 Steam humidification shall be employed and the humidifiers should be connected to the drinking water system. The water quality shall be checked with respect to the humidifiers applied. Precautions shall be taken to avoid excessive fouling of humidifiers. 5.5 Fresh Air Vent ion 5.5.1 Minimum fresh air intake quantity per unit of time shall be provided according to the applicable codes and standards. 5.5.2 A positive flow from outdoors to indoors, and thereafter outdoors, shall be provided. 5.5.3 The airflow direction shall be such that the flow is from clean rooms, e.g., offices, to polluted rooms, e.g., toilets, HVAC machine room, laboratory. Air from polluted rooms shall be exhausted 5.6 Insulation 5.6.1. Insulated roofs and walls shall be provided for buildings requiring heating, cooling, air contitioning or ventilation. 5.6.2 All insulation materials shail be stable, fire-resistant or self-extinguishing, and properly applied to eliminate pinching and sagging to maintain their effectiveness. insulation NaPetredat2016112.0 Engineering\2.08 Civl2.6.08 Spectteations\Rev, ABPDOC-SP-CWV-023 Spec for Permenent Buldings.6oc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 PAGE 10 of 20 materials shall be rot and vermin resistant. Materials evolving toxic vapor in a fire shall be avoided. 60 BUILDING TYPE AND ELEMENTS: 61 General 6.1.1 The permanent buildings shall be of concrete frame type. External and interior walls shall be of bricks or light hollow concrete blocks. 6.1.2 Foundations for the buildings shall be reinforced concrete spread footing, mat footings, strip footings or steel pipe piles as per the recommendations of the geotechnical soll report. 6.3 External Walls 6.3.1 External walls shall be designed to prevent condensation and to resist penetration of external moisture (due to rain) into the building interior. 6.3.2 All bricks and concrete blocks shall be approved by the OWNER. 6.3.3 A damp-proof course at a minimum height of 150 mm above the finished grade level shall be included over the full length in ail walls. Whenever necessary, termite barriers shall be provided in the construction. 6.3.4 Cable entries below ground shall be sealed gas-tight and watertight. Unused cable entries shall be closed with spare solid blocks. Material to be used for closing of aboveground holes for cable entries shall have the same fire rating as the particular element, 6.3.5 Appropriate jointing and backing systems shall be incorporated into the design of all exterior finish systems. Such systems shall resist all local weather conditions, such as rainstorms, high winds, etc. 6.4 —_ Interior Walls 6.4.1 Mboisture-proof finishes shall be used in toilet rooms, bath facilities, kitchens and other areas exposed to humidity or water. Walls surrounding water closets, showers, bathtubs and urinals shall be finished with ceramic tiles, or specially designed sanitary partition walls. 6.4.2 Terrazzo shall have an integral coved base. All plastered comers shall be protected against fragment impact damage by an integral bull nose element. nPetrada20161120 Enginearng\2.08 Civ 6.08 Specications\Rev, AIPDOC-SP-CWV-023 Spee fr Permanent Bulings doc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 REV.: A | PAGE 11 of 20 643 644 65 65.1 65.2 653 65.4 655 65.6 65.7 66 66.1 Partition walls installed in buildings shall be based on a module of 1800 mm. Unless otherwise specified, partitions need not be of the removable type. Floors, ceilings, windows, HVAC, and electrical fittings shall be designed in such a way that partition walls can be erected and removed in future at 1800 mm centers, without undue damage to the building. ‘A damp-proof course may be omitted for partition walls, if erected on the concrete floor, except for wash rooms and other wet rooms Roofs Nominally flat roofs shall be made of reinforced concrete, poured in situ. Prefabricated concrete elements may be used for roof construction, as long as approved by OWNER, The minimum slope for nominally fiat roofs shail be 1:100. Flat roofs and curbs shall be made completely waterproof by any proprietary waterproofing treatment. The composite roof shall comply with criteria for thermal insulation and fire protection. Condensation shall be avoided. Gravel shall not be used to protect the waterproofing. Flat roof shall be flat with run-off (nominal) slopes and surrounded by a curb. Gutters shall not be provided. Only PVC oversized overflow spouts shall be installed. The build-up roofing felt shall be protected against direct sun radiation by means of a protective layer, i., lightweight concrete or mortar with white-reflecting surface on top of the insulation/roofing felt. Loose files or gravel shall not be used. For pitched roofs, the plan shape shall be kept as simple as possible, without hips and valleys. The construction shall be such as to result in a completely waterproof roof. Proper ventilation between roof and celling of laboratory buildings is required to prevent accumulation of toxic or inflammable vapors. Pitched roofs shall generally have two slopes at 20°. Rainwater gutters and downspouts shall be provided over entrances and other normal passageways. Under all outer rooflines without a roof gutter, adequate concrete gutter facilities shall be designed at floor level with concrete slabs on both sides to prevent erosion. Ceilings All materials to be used for ceilings shall consist of non-combustible materials or fire- rated materials in accordance with the applicable codes. /NsPetodar20161120 Engineerin2.08 Civi2.6.08 Specfiatios\Rev. APDOC-SP-CIV-028 Spec fr Permanent Suldings oc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PAGE 12 of 20 6.6.2 Moisture-resistant materials shall be used for the ceilings of all toilet rooms, bathing facilities, kitchens and other areas exposed to moisture and humidity. 67 Floors 6.7.1 Floors shall be made of either: ‘+ mass concrete supported directly on soil with an intervening vapour barrier applicable to ground floors only if soil conditions permit); * reinforced concrete; * prefabricated concrete slabs supported by concrete 6.7.2 All floors exposed to weather, liquid spillage or washing-down operations shall be laid with adequate falls, e.g., a minimum of 1 in 100 to gullies or channels placed in such a way that quick and effective drainage is possible. The falls shall be such that, allowing for normal tolerances, there is no possibility of ponding, or water being trapped by stanchions or footings. Drains from upper floors shall be routed in such a way that biockages are unlikely and shall have adequate inspection covers so that, if blockages do occur, they can be easily cleared 6.7.3 The finished floor level shall be a minimum of 150 mm above the pathway around the building. 68 Doors 6.8.1 Doors and frames in external walls shall be made of galvanised steel, if blast resilience or resistance is required. If blast resilient or resistant doors are not required, other materials may be used and subject the approval of OWNER, 6.8.2 All main entrances and all other entrances to buildings that are frequently used shall have airlocks with adequately separated doors to control the indoor temperature and to prevent dust accumulation. 6.8.3 Where visibility is required, doors shall be glazed. The clear opening for glazing shall not exceed 0.25 m? per door. Outside doors in administration buildings may have a clear opening for glazing not exceeding 1.0 m? per door. 6.8.4 The upper part of external doors of the analyser house shall be glazed. The maximum pane size shall be 0.25 m?. 68.5 — Extemal doors shall always open outwards and in the direction of the escape route. Revolving doors and sliding doors are not allowed for emergency exits. INiPetrodar2016112.0 Engineering 06 Chit2 6.08 SpecicationsiRe. A\PDOC-SP-CIV-423 Spec for Permanent Bullsings doc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 REV.: A | PAGE 13 of 20 6.8.6 68.7 688 6.8.9 6.8.10 6.8.11 6.8.12 6.8.13 68.14 6.8.15 6.8.16 6.8.17 If the dimensions of doors are unpractical for easy handling, a wicket door shall be provided for frequent passage of persons, i.e., in workshop doors, the door for the receiving bay of the store, and the equipment doors of electrical stations and control buildings. Weather stripping shall be installed to maintain the climate inside the building and to exclude all dust and moisture infiltration. Sliding doors shall be designed in such a way that an accumulation of dust and sand does not influence the proper functioning of the doors. The tracks shall be easily accessible for cleaning. ‘The external doors of the substation shall be made tight-fitting by means of heavy-duty PVC seals, so that no dust, gas or other foreign matter can enter the building. The sealing of the analyser house doors, intemal and extemal, shall be made tight fitting by means of heavy-duty PVC seals. In office building corridors, self-closing smoke doors shall be installed at maximum 30 mintervals. These doors shall also be used for separating stairs from corridors. Intemal doors to tollets and showers shall have a 100 mm free opening from the finished floor. Doors in corridors of office buildings should not be located directly opposite each other. Doors should be preferably installed in niches, in order to create more room in ‘the corridor near the entrance of office rooms. Door frames shall be fixed to the building so as to ensure solid, void-free, waterproof joints. If blast resilience or resistance is required the fixings shall withstand the blast loads. Steel frames shall be built into the building by using galvanized/sherardized metal lugs. The joints shall be caulked with building mastic that does not sag or run, is non- hardening, non-staining and can be painted Locks, handles, handle plates, barrel bolts, panic bolts, doorstops, kick plates, and automatic door closers shall be provided as necessary. For doors to air locks, alr conditioned rooms, pressurized rooms, main entrances to sanitary blocks, and for all fire-check doors, automatic door closers or self-closing doors shall be installed. For ‘other extemal doors, door catches shall be provided. /NaPetroderi2016 12.0 Encinerine\2.08 Cvl2 6.08 Specifations'Rev. AIPDOC-SP-CIV-023 Spec for Permanent Bulkings doc 6.8.18 6.8.19 6.8.20 6.8.21 69 6.9.1 6.9.2 6.93 6.9.4 6.9.5 6.9.6 6.9.7 6.9.9 DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PAGE 14 of 20 All fittings of the same kind shall be of one make and type. Fittings shall be in anodized aluminum and shall be secured with non-corroding screws. Fittings for industrial buildings shall be of steel and shall have a corrosion-resistant finish. The single doors of analyzer houses, electrical substations and the active leaf of the double door of electrical substations shall be provided with a single panic bolt. As only the single doors shall be used for normal passage, the panic bolts of these doors shall be operated by means of a cylinder lock with key and locking knob. These locks shall be keyed to a master key system. Doors to toilets and showers shall be provided with an indicator bolt only. On the inside of these doors coat hooks shall be fitted; one on each toilet door and three on each shower door. These coat hooks can also be mounted against the wall on a strip of hardwood. Windows Windows shall be made in accordance with the local requirements or as indicated by OWNER. Movable parts of externel windows shall open outwards. If insect screens are required, they shall be easily removable and rustproof. ‘The underside of all windows in workshop and warehouse buildings shall be at least 1200 mm above finished floor level. The underside of all other windows, where possible, shall be a minimum of 1000 mm above the finished floor level. External windowsills shall be set weathered, and project beyond the extemal wall face. Internal sills shall be made of tiles or similar material to suit the type of room concemed. To prevent accumulation of dirt, these intemal sills shall be set sloping inwards in control buildings, wash and locker rooms, and toilets. All exterior windows in heated and/or air-conditioned buildings shall be designed with weather-stripping as described for doors. Bracing and rainwater down-pipes shall not obstruct the windows in steel-ramed buildings. The design of buildings shall be such that the heat due to solar radiation through glazed areas shall not raise the room temperature above the allowable design conditions. This may be achieved by the installation of louvers, heat- Petro 2016:120 Engincering\2.06 Chit2 6.08 Spectcations\Rev, APOOC-$P-CIV-023 Spec for Pemanent Buldngs.6oe MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 REV.: A | PAGE 15 of 20 6.9.10 6.9.11 6.9.12 6.9.13 6.9.14 6.9.15 6.9.16 6.9.18 absorbing/reflecting windowpanes, canopies, or similar sun-protection devices. A study of their optimum shape in relation to the sun, as well as their economics related to HVAC equipment and operation costs, should be made. Such devices should have low heat-absorptive properties and minimum contact with the building surfaces to which they are attached. Interior shading, such as blinds and curtains, should be provided, ensuring sufficient air circulation between them and the windowpane. Blinds shall be made of materials resistant to intense heat, and curtains shall have stable colors that resist fading. All curtains and draperies shall be self-extinguishing, Windows shall be designed to minimize heat gain and ultraviolet light transmission. Excessively glazed surfaces shall be avoided wherever possible, particularly if they are unshaded or directly oriented towards the sun. Double-glazing for large glazed areas should be considered. When specifying special glazing, such as reflective mirror glass and heavily tinted glass, consideration shall be given to replacements and availability in the country installed. ‘The number of windows and the sizes of the glass panes shall be restricted to the minimum required by local building authorities or Uniform Build Code. The maximum pane area in major hazard areas shall be 1 m*. All window openings shall be designed in such a way that only a minimum of different glass sizes is required. In non-major hazard areas the maximum pane area may increase, depending on the expected explosion pressures (blast loads). In all buildings located in major hazard areas, laminated glass shall be used, consisting of two layers of float glass of a minimum of 3 mm each and a polyvinyl- butyral (PVB) interlayer of 1.9 mm, In non-major hazard areas, normal glass may be used, depending on the expected explosion pressures (blast loads). Hermetically sealed, double-glazed units shall be used when transparency needs to be combined with heat insulation. The double-glazed units reduce sound transmission appreciably, but this is an incidental benefit. These glazing units, prefabricated by the Manufacturer, shall be composed of two spaced glass panes with a cavity of dehydrated air. Normal glass with a minimum thickness of 3 mm shall be applied. The panes shall be fitted in steel frames composed of standard sections, and fixed with non-hardening, non-staining putty. [NaPetrdar'20161120 Engineerng\208 Cult 6.08 Speciications\Rev. APDOC-SP-CIV-C28 Spec for Permanent Bullngs doc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 PAGE 16 of 20 6.9.19 Internal glass in timber doors and in hardwood frames shall be fixed with screwed hardwood beads. If considerable protection against the spread of fire is required, transparent Georgian polished wired glass shall be applied in view of its resistance to fragmentation. 6.9.20 Wired glass, thickness 6 mm, shall be fixed with screwed metal beads in steel frames and with wooden beads in wooden doors. Transparent Georgian polished wired glass shall be used if visibility is required, otherwise translucent Georgian wired-cast glass shall be applied. 6.10 Stairs 6.10.1 All stairs shall be designed and located to meet Uniform Building Code, BS and Sudan fire authority requirements for means of escape in the case of fire. OWNER shall approve the proposed location. 6.10.2 All doors shall open in the direction of the escape route and be positioned so as not to block any stairway. 6.10.3 Signs shall be supplied and erected to clearly indicate the route of escape in an emergency. 6.10.4 Handrails shall be provided on both sides of the stairs, except when the slope of stair is less than 30° and the stair is not higher than 2000 mm, in which case handrails are not required. 6.10.5 Main internal stairs of administration buildings, control buildings, laboratories, etc., along with their related lobbies and landings, shall be enclosed by suitable fire- resistant materials. Winding treads shall not be used for such stairs. 6.10.60 if equipment is located on top of a roof, the installation of a steel stair or cage ladder will depend on the maintenance/inspection/operating requirements of the equipment, subject to the approval of OWNER. 6.10.7 The concrete platforms in front of equioment doors shall be calculated to be able to bear the equipment that will be transported through these doors. NaPevoder201612.0 Engineering\2.08 Civt2.6.08 Specifcaions!Rev. APDOC-SP-CIV-229 Spec for Permanent Builings.coc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 PAGE 17 of 20 7.0 UTILITIES 71 Drainage and Sewerage 7.1.1 A complete drainage system including floor drains and sewage piping from sanitary fitments shall be provided. The design shall be adequate to cover future extensions of various buildings. 7.1.2. Drainage lines shali be designed to provide self-cleansing velocities and easy access for clearing of obstructions. Such access points within buildings shall have screwed or bolted airtight covers. Interconnecting pits outside the buildings shall be provided with cast-iron removable covers. 7.4.3 The oil-contaminated water drain from laboratories and similar buildings shall be connected to the continuous oil-contaminated drainage system through suitable water seals, keeping these drainage lines always flooded. The waier table shall be at least 50 mm above the inside top of the highest part of the drain line. If the laboratory is too far away from the above drainage system, an underground oit-collecting tank shall be installed, to be emptied by a vacuum truck. 7.1.4 If there are no possibilities of discharging into an existing system, a new disposal system shall be designed. Rainwater from the buildings shall be connected directly to the storm water channels. Sewage and wastewater shall be jointly or separately treated in effective septic tanks or other treating plants according to the specifications or local practice. 7.1.5 Materials shall be as per the requirements of PDOC-SP-CIV-005 and selected and laid in such a manner that underground pipes or fittings, traps, pits, etc., shall not give rise to leakage, particularly after settlement of the overburden or surrounding soil, or from any other cause. All drainpipes shall be resistant to corrosion, erosion, and the action of acids, detergents, hot water or other wastes to be drained. 7.4.6 — Drainage and sewerage shall be jointly or separately treated in effective septic tanks or ‘other treating plant according to local practice. 7.1.7 Manholes and catch basins necessary for the drainage and sewerage system shall be provided as per the requirements of PDOC-SP-CIV-005/008. 7.1.8 All trenches shall be constructed as per the requirements of PDOC-SP-CIV-006 and have a minimum gradient of 3%. ‘Petrader2016112.0 Engineerng2 06 Cin2.608 SpeciicationsiRev. AIPOOC-SP-CIV-C23 Spec for Permanent Bulkings.doc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC: 72 72.4 7.2.2 723 724 725 73 73.4 732 74 744 ‘IV-023 PAGE 18 of 20 Water Supply and Plumbing Hot and cold water requirements shall be as follows: . ‘Cold water per person 10)itre minimum + Hotwater per person 6itre minimum Maximum working pressure 8kg/om2 Hot water production shall be separate for each building and each of following faciities: Accommodation Kitchen Laundry Indoor Recreation Area A complete cold water piping system shall be designed for all buildings. The water to be used for the different services shall be as per applicable codes and agreed by OWNER. Facilities for supply of hot water shall be designed for washrooms, kitchen, pantry, and first-aid facilities. Additional cold and hot water supplies shall be provided as indicated in the project specification and instructed by OWNER. Piping materials shall be galvanized steel for hot and cold water. The hot water piping shall be insulated. Piping and fittings shall be such that back-siphonage is excluded. The entire piping system shall be capable of being drained at conveniently located low points. Dismantiing points shall be provided at easily accessible locations. All pipes shall be firmly fixed to the building. ‘Telecommunications and Instrumentations ‘Telecommunications inciude telephone, radio and closed circult television. The requirements for instrument signal lines shall be as per the project specification. Due attention shall be paid to the provision of facilities such as local area networks etc. OWNER shall be consulted for advice and approval. Electrical The electrical installations of buildings shall comply with applicable codes and specifications and electrical design basis PDOC-20161-DB-GEN-001 NaPetedar2018112.0 Englneering\2.08 Clvl2.6.08 Spectfcations Rev, APDOC-SP-C1V-023 Spec for Pemanert Bullings Soc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 REV.: A | PAGE 19 of 20 75 Lighting 7.5.1 Light intensity levels for the various rooms and areas shall be as specified in 8.0 8A 844 813 814 815 8.1.6 847 818 83 8.3.1 83.2 applicable codes and specification. FIRE PROTECTION General if ventilation or other ducts of piping/eabling pass through roofs, walls or floors, the surrounding gaps shall be closed air- and watertight by using materials of the same ‘smoke and fire resistance of that particular element. It shall be impossible for smoke or fire to travel from one fioor to the other through ducting, etc. In order to prevent smoke or fire traveling from one room to another, separation walls shall extend to the underside of the above laying floor or roof (or supporting beams of roof/floor whichever is applicable) Air duct systems shall consist of separate systems, preventing the spreading of smoke and fire through these systems. Certain rooms may be combined in this respect. The guidelines of NFPA 90A shall be followed and approval of OWNER shall be obtained. ‘The layout of the building shall be such that the maximum travel distance from any point of a floor in the building to the nearest exit of that floor shall be 25 m. Insulation materials used inside and outside buildings shall be mineral wool blankets with galvanized wire netting and with no flammable materials attached to them (used in wall cladding, ceilings, partition walls, etc.) Stairs shall be separated from corridors by automatic closing doors. These doors shall be smoke-tight. All materials on the outside of the building shall be of a non-combustible type. Rooms with more than 50 persons shall have two emergency exits as a minimum. Fire Resistance The minimum fire-rating values of the elements of the buildings shall be as per the requirements indicated in Uniform Building Code. Roofs and shaft enclosure walls around lifts, stairs and other vertical openings, including doors, shall have the same fire rating as the external walls. [NAPetrodanz0161120 Enginearing2.08 C2 6.08 SpecitieatonsiRev. A}POOC-SP-CIV.023 Spec for Permanent Bulktings.doc MELUT BASIN OIL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DOCUMENT NO: PDOC-SP-CIV-023 REV.: A | PAGE 20 of 20 84 External Fire Exposure 84.1 The roofs of all buildings shall satisfy Uniform Building Code, without developing cracks or holes. 85 Fire-fighting Equipment 8.5.1 The requirements for fire-fighting equipment and systems shall be 2s per OWNER’ specifications and other applicable codes and standards. 9.0 SURFACE PROTECTION 91 Painting and Color Schemes 9.4.1 Steel structures shall be painted in accordance with PDOC-SP-CIV-019. Painting of other structures, such as wood and concrete, shall be specified by the Architects and agreed by OWNER. 9.1.2 Color schemes for buildings shall be designed by the Architects and agreed by OWNER 92 Galvanizing and Zine Spraying 9.2.1 Hot-dip galvanizing or zinc spraying shall be carried out in accordance with PDOC-SP- ClV-019. 10.0 GUARANTEE 10.1. CONTRACTOR shall guarantee the work against defective materials and poor workmanship for a period of one year after the product has been in regular operation, the total period not to exceed eighteen months from the date of completed construction. CONTRACTOR shall repair or make good, at his own expenses, any defects noted during the guarantee period. iPetrodari2016112.0 Engineering\208 Clvit26.08 Spectcations Rev. APOOC-SP-CIV-023 Spec for Permanent Buldngs.doc

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