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ARQUITECTONICA

FINAL DETAILED PROGRAM

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

BT-835

December 1, 2006

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

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Table of Contents

I. Sign -Off Sheet II. Introduction

Project Description Introduction Project Goals and Objectives Program Overview Area Summary

III. Academic Plan

Description IV. Space Need Assessment

Description Space Type Index

V. Analysis of Impact of Master Plan VI. Site Analysis

Project Description VII. Program Area

Program Area Summary 'A' - Original Sq.Ft. Program Area Summary 'B' - Adjusted Sq.Ft. Program Area Breakdown

VIII. Utilities Impact Analysis

Program Area Impact Analysis Breakdown

IX. Information/Communication Resource Requirements

Appendix “C” Standards for Telecomunications X. Codes and Standards

Building Standards Architectural Parameters UTS Media Equipment – Enhanced Electronic Classroom Barrier Free Design Site Development and Campus Integration Environmental Systems Furniture Standard and Equipment

XI. Project Schedule XII. Project Funds XIII. Project Budget Project Budget Summary 'A' Project Budget Summary 'B'

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Signature Sheet Facility Program Committee This building program represents the University’s requirements for the development of the International Studies building, in as specific and completes a form as is presently available. It is a comprehensive effort of the members of the Building Program Committee who have each contributed, by drawing from their expertise and respective responsibilities, the essential information required by the architects and engineers to conceptualize and develop the project. This committee will monitor the development of the design and assist the design Architects/Engineers and Landscape Architects by refining details and clarifing any ambiguities herein in a manner consistent with this program. Coordination of program requirements (compatibility, standards, finishes, utility connections, equipment, etc.) and scheduling throughout the duration of the project will be maintained by the University’s Facilities Construction Department. The members of the Program Committee are: Chairperson: Douglas Kincaid

Vice Provost/Associate Professor International Studies Members: Mark Szuchman - Interim Dean, College of Arts & Sciences

Robert Callahan - Sr. Director of Development, College of Arts & Sciences Julissa Castellanos, Associate Director, LACC Patricia Price – Associate Professor, International Relations Richard Tardanico - Associate Professor & Chair, Sociology - Anthropology

Ex-Officio: Associate Vice President, Planning & Institutional Effectiveness Associate Vice President, Facilities Management Associate Director, Facilities Management / Operations Associate Vice President, Information Technology Associate Vice President, Environmental Health & Safety Chairperson, Faculty Senate Chairperson, Ad Hoc Building and Environmental Committee Associate Director, Facilities Management / Utilities Director, Auxiliary Services Director, Purchasing Director, Facilities Management / Minor Projects and Construction Director, Facilities Management / Planning Director, Academic Space Management Director, Facilities Management / Operational Analysis Senior Project Manager, Facilities Management

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II. Introduction

Project Description The proposed building will house International Studies and affiliated faculty and students. The building should provide a striking physical symbol of the international dimension of the University’s mission and identity. It should provide a state-of-the art venue for the many activities—classes, lectures, workshops, performances, conferences, and faculty and graduate student research—that constitute the agendas of its occupants, while maintaining resistance to the local extreme weather occurrences. It should invite faculty, students, and others to linger over their work, and to interact over lunch, coffee, or casual conversation. It should impress the constant stream of prominent foreign visitors who find their way to FIU. And it should enhance the external reputations, both established and nascent, of the centers and institutes, departments, and faculty that inhabit it.

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Introduction Introduction – cont. The International Studies building represents the culmination of a developmental process that traces back to the University’s origins. Founded with a mission to promote international understanding, Florida International University evolved rapidly along that path. By 1980, it was obvious that FIU was indeed destined to become the premier location for international education in the state of Florida. The ranks of faculty with international interests and expertise were swelling, international students were enrolling in ever larger numbers, Latin American and Caribbean studies had emerged as a nationally recognized program, and the Greater Miami community was taking off as a global crossroads of trade, finance, and culture. Today, a quarter-century later, much of the initial vision has been realized. The University’s development as a top urban public research university has been accompanied and fuelled by the international dimensions of its faculty research, educational offerings, student composition, and linkages with external institutions and constituencies. The hub of international education at FIU is International Studies, a unit that encompasses area studies research and training, study abroad and exchange programs, overseas offices and programs, and the University’s clearinghouse for the establishment of international agreements and contracts. Through its Latin American and Caribbean Center and Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies, the unit boasts two federally funded Title VI National Resource Centers. Its Miami European Union Center is one of only eight such programs in the US supported by a grant from the European Union. The Institute for Asian Studies, Cuban Research Institute, and Summit of the America Center have likewise been very successful in developing international programs and competing for external grants. The cornerstone of the International Studies effort is the affiliated faculty, which numbers in the hundreds across all of the centers and institutes, and spans the entire range of academic units. The core of this faculty constituency, however, is in the social sciences and humanities, where the most professors devote the highest percentage of their efforts to international education. In this regard, the planned housing of faculty from the disciplines of Geography, History, International Relations, Political Science, and Sociology and Anthropology represents a major stepping stone toward a new level of action and achievement. The co-location of these departments with International Studies will foster interdisciplinary, thematic, and professional degrees and programs alongside the traditional disciplinary offerings. Thus the construction of the International Studies building is an extraordinarily timely development. The building should provide a striking physical symbol of the international dimension of the University’s mission and identity. It should provide a state-of-the art venue for the many activities—classes, lectures, workshops, performances, conferences, and faculty and graduate student research—that constitute the agendas of its occupants. It should invite faculty, students, and others to linger over their work, and to interact over lunch, coffee, or casual conversation. It should impress the constant stream of prominent foreign visitors who find their way to FIU. And it should enhance the external reputations, both established and nascent, of the centers and institutes, departments, and faculty that inhabit it.

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Introduction Introduction – cont. The units that will be housed within the International building are:

International Studies (Academic Affairs) Office of the Vice Provost Latin American and Caribbean Center

Cuban Research Institute Institute for Colombian Studies Institute for Sustainability Science in Latin America and the Caribbean Intercultural Dance and Music Institute Summit of the America Center

Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies Institute for Judaic and Near Eastern Studies European Studies

Asian Studies Center

Jack Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies College of Arts and Sciences Faculty from the following units: Department of History Department of International Relations Department of Political Science Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Other facilities that the building will include are:

Auditorium Large classrooms Small classrooms Seminar rooms Social Sciences Research Technology Center Language Teaching and Resource Lab International Café

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Introduction Project Goals and Objectives

The following is the result of a set of vision sessions and workshops held with the FIU facilities staff, the building committee, consultants, and the Arquitectonica design team.

Program Overview The Arquitectonica design team was asked to assist FIU in confirming and elaborating a program of requirements for the new International Studies Building. The objective was to fully develop a program plan that matches FIU’s facility needs with its long term academic plan and business strategy, which includes cost savings on energy, maintenance, etc. from the use of sustainable building practices. This facility will play an important role in achieving the University’s vision as an international and cultural research university.

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Introduction

Area Summary

FIU Proposed Space Allocation “A” Net Sq Ft

Price Adjusted Space Allocation “B” Net Sq Ft

International Studies Office of the Vice Provost 1,625 1,594 IS Faculty Suites 3,020 2,680 IS Graduate Student Suite 2,225 1,955 Shared Facilities 2,108 1,860 Latin American and Caribbean Center 2,895 2.704 Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies 1,815 1,740 Asian Studies Center 865 803 Jack Gordon Institute for Public Policy & Citizenship 825 755 Subtotal International Studies 15,378 SF 14,091 SF Academic Facilities Classrooms 6,000 5,250 Auditorium 7,500 6,250 Social Sciences Technology 1,500 780 Language Lab 1,200 750 Subtotal Academic Facilities 16,200 SF 13,030 SF Additional Facilities Café 1,500 1,538 Campus Support Services 1,500 1,500 Other Assignable 600 600 Instructional Media 500 500 Subtotal Additional Facilities 4,100 SF 4,138 SF Total Net Program Space (NSF) 35,678 SF 31,259 SF

21,407 SF 18,297 SF Non-assignable building area @ 60% efficiency (e.g.) mech., restrooms, circulations, walls, emergency generator room and transfer switch, etc.)

Total Gross Square Feet (GSF) (57,352 SF originally)

57,085 SF 49,556 SF

Occupancy Occupants Occupants Faculty 20 20 Graduate Students 72 72 Students (including auditorium & lobby) 1,388 1,388 V. Provost, Centers & Staff 157 157 Café 100 100 Total Occupancy 1,737 1,737

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III. Academic Plan

Description The 1985 Plan for a Comprehensive University Presence in Southeast Florida, adopted by the Board of Regents and the Post Secondary Education Planning Commission, detailed a systematic and coordinated effort to accelerate the expansion of academic program development and implementation. The geographical distribution of present and future populations, as well as the changing social, political, and economic composition of this region have been determinants of the nature and sequence of programs, instructional levels, research emphasis, and service provisions. In this context, Florida International University has established the following goals: A. Enhancement Academic Program - The University will offer a broad range of programs at undergraduate, beginning graduate, and advanced graduate levels. B. Increase Research Capacity - The development of graduate programs, especially at the doctoral level, will bring faculty and students with significant research strengths to the University. The University's primary missions are teaching, research, and service. Serving the needs of a large urban center located at the edge of the Caribbean basin, Florida International University offers over 261 major academic programs in its many schools and colleges. Students come to the University from 50 states (plus US Territories) and 100 foreign countries. In support of this plan, FIU proposes to construct a new International Studies building, to provide a home for International Studies, including its various centers and institutes, as well as faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences drawn from several academic departments from the social sciences. Academic offerings will be based on four pillars:

• Disciplinary degrees at the bachelors, masters and doctoral levels, offered through the academic departments;

• Area studies degrees and certificates, focusing on world regions or countries of particular emphasis;

• Interdisciplinary programs focusing on topical themes of strategic importance, such as migration studies, intelligence studies, or regional development; and

• A professional masters degree in international affairs, designed to provide advanced training and certification for students pursuing public and private sector careers that call for such expertise.

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Academic Plan Description – cont.

The current academic programs offered by the departments and International Studies include: Doctoral Programs Ph.D. in Comparative Sociology Ph.D. in History Ph.D. in International Relations Ph.D. in Political Science Masters Programs M.A. in Asian Studies M.A. in Comparative Sociology M.A. in History M.A. in International Studies M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies M.A. in Political Science Bachelor Programs B.A. in Asian Studies B.A. in Comparative Sociology B.A. in Geography B.A. in History B.A. in International Relations B.A. in Political Science Certificate Programs Certificate in Asian Globalization and Latin America Certificate in Chinese Studies Certificate in Cuban Studies Certificate in European Studies Certificate in Japanese Studies Certificate in Judaic Studies Certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies Graduate Certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies Graduate Certificate in Transnational and Regional Studies

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IV. Space Need Assessment

Description Space needs in the Social Sciences (International Studies) building are largely for classrooms, computer labs, faculty and graduate student offices and research suites. Thus, the Social Science Building would be expected to accommodate the space needs associated with growth in the undergraduate, graduate and faculty research programs. Consideration should be given to future expansion for future needs on the site. Space projects, based on the accepted BOR formulas are attached.

This project is included in the “Educational Plant Survey” recommendations of June 2001 and in the 2000-2010 Campus Master Plan update.

Space Type Index

ABBREVIATIONS TYPES OF SPACE

1 CR Classroom space category 2 NL Non Vocational Laboratory space category 3 VL Vocational Laboratory space category 4 L/S Library / Study space category 5 AV Audiovisual space category 6 A/E Auditorium / Exhibition space category 7 StuS Student Services space category 8 PE Physical Education space category 9 Ofc Office space category 10 SupS Support Services space category 11 SSF Student sanitation facilities 12 PSF Staff and public sanitation facilities 13 CF Custodial facilities 14 EqpF Electrical, mechanical, and HVAC equipment facilities 15 NtoG Net-to-gross square footage difference, for general

circulation, interior

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V. Analysis of Impact of Master Plan

Project Description This project is consistent with the enrollment projections, academic mission, and physical development of University Park as documented in the BOT approved Campus Master Plan Update, dated October 2003. The building is sited to define the south edge of a major campus open space known as the “Avenue of the Professions.” This open space, also bounded on the north by the Ryder Business building and on the west by the Rafael Diaz Ballart Law School building, will serve as a major east-west pedestrian axis connecting the west campus core to the Green Library. The plan of the space can be characterized as a linear park through the center of the campus. The west end of the park will be formal and structured with diagonal walkways crossing the main avenue; the center of the park will meander through mature trees with a pedestrian bridge over the water feature; and the east end runs through an art park containing significant site sculptures and continuing through the breezeway of the Green Library. In order to enhance and support the concept of the “Avenue of the Professions,” the building should generally reflect the massing of the Ryder Business building to maintain the scale of the space between buildings. The Labor Center building to the west begins to establish an east-west covered walkway system that can easily be continued with the Social Science building. Use of glass and emphasis on circulation patterns is strongly encouraged as part of the north façade of the building.

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VI. Site Analysis

Project Description The displayed site plan represents the project boundaries in context with existing conditions. All construction work must be staged and scheduled to maintain safe and orderly campus operations, including vehicular traffic and pedestrian access to existing facilities. The planned site for this facility is located in the central portion of the campus, south of the Ryder Business Bldg. east of Labor Center Bldg. This project will affect existing pedestrian circulation during and after construction, temporally walks will have to be constructed to allow students to travel around the area. The proposed site is bounded on the north by a major east-west pedestrian way. Construction access to and staging for this site will need to be coordinated with Facilities Department. The vegetation at this site includes a number of valuable native species trees which will require careful coordination with the Facilities Department for removal and relocation. Site topography and soils condition to be determined by design studies, and soil testing. The exact water table will be determined by soil boring performed during the soil investigation. Existing Lake will need to be reconfigured in order to accommodate the proposed building.

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VII. Program Area

Program Area Summary ‘A’ – Original Sq.Ft. Program Area Summary ‘B’ – Original Sq.Ft. Program Area Breakdown Space Allocation Breakdown

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VII. Program Area Summary "A" - Original Program Square Footage

NSF per occupant Total NSF Total GSF

GSF per occupant Total GSF

A1.01 Vice Provost office 1 200 200 260 100 100 Discrete locationA1.02 Administrative Assistant office 1 110 110 143 100 100 by Vice ProvostA1.03 Community Relations office 1 120 120 156 100 100A1.04 Director of Operations office 1 120 120 156 100 100A1.05 Systems Administrator office 1 110 110 143 100 100A1.06 Administrator office 1 110 110 143 100 100A1.07 Grant Management Assistant shared office 2 105/50 155 202 100 200A1.08 Diplomat in Residence office 1 120 120 156 100 100A1.09 Staff shared office 2 105/50 155 202 100 200 Possibly open with cubicles

1 Webmaster 1 Student Assistant

A1.10 Staff shared office 2 105/50 155 202 100 200 Possibly open with cubicles 1 Secretary 1 Student Assistant

A1.11 Reception desk open 1 110 110 143 100 100 Entry LobbyA1.12 Reception Waiting area open 2 20 40 52 15 42 Entry LobbyA1.13 Work/file/storage room room / open 1 120 120 156 100 100 possibly spread through suite

Total 17 1,625 2,600 1,542

B1.01 Faculty Office 1 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.02 Faculty Office 2 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.03 Faculty Office 3 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.04 Faculty Office 4 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.05 Faculty Office 5 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.06 Faculty Office 6 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.07 Faculty Office 7 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.08 Faculty Office 8 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.09 Faculty Office 9 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.10 Faculty Office 10 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.11 Faculty Office 11 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.12 Faculty Office 12 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.13 Faculty Office 13 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.14 Faculty Office 14 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.15 Faculty Office 15 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.16 Faculty Office 16 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.17 Faculty Office 17 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.18 Faculty Office 18 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.19 Faculty Office 19 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.20 Faculty Office 20 office 1 120 120 192 100 100B1.21 Research Assistants Office 1 open shared 2 105/50 155 248 100 200B1.22 Research Assistants Office 2 open shared 2 105/50 155 248 100 200B1.23 Research Assistants Office 3 open shared 2 105/50 155 248 100 200B1.24 Research Assistants Office 4 open shared 2 105/50 155 248 100 200

Total 28 3,020 4,832 2,800

C1.01 Graduate assistant Office 1 shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400C1.02 Graduate assistant Office 2 shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400C1.03 Graduate assistant Office 3 shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400C1.04 Computer Workroom room 8 105/50 455 728 50 400C1.05 Work/project room room 20 100/35 765 1,224 50 1000 casual spaceC1.06 Advising room 1 room 2 100/20 120 192 100 200 by suite entryC1.07 Advising room 2 room 2 100/20 120 192 100 200 by suite entry

Total 44 2,225 3,560 3,000

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. Office

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "A"

Space Code Position/Space Category

IS Graduate Student Suites

IS Faculty Suite

Vice Provost's Suite

Vice Provost Suite, Faculty & Shared Amenities

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

December 1, 2006VII-1

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

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NSF per occupant Total NSF Total GSF

GSF per occupant Total GSF

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "A"

Space Code Position/Space CategoryD1.00 Shared FacilitiesD1.01 Conference room room 30 25 750 1,200 15 450D1.02 Seminar room room 20 25 500 800 15 300D1.03 Board room room 14 30 420 672 15 210D1.04 Conf Service/kitchen room 1 120 120 192 100 100D1.05 IT/Server room room 1 120 120 192 100 100D1.06 Staff Lounge room 18 11 198 317 15 270 or with faculty or centersD1.07 Copy room room 100 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programD1.08 Mail Room 100 0 0 0 0 ARQ suggested programD1.09 Supplies room 125 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 84 2,108 3,373 1,430

173 8,978 14,365 8,772

E1.01 Director Office 1 175 175 280 100 100E1.02 Research Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100E1.03 Associate Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100E1.04 Outreach Director Office 1 110 110 176 100 100E1.05 Publications Director Office 1 110 110 176 100 100E1.06 Staff Open Modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200

1 Administrative Assistant by Director 1 Student Assistant

E1.07 Reception Desk Open 1 110 110 176 100 100 At suite entryE1.08 Reception Waiting Open 2 20 40 64 15 42 At suite entryE1.09 Staff Shared Office 3 105/50 205 328 100 300

1 IIPS Coordinator 1 INDAMI Coordinator 1 ISS Coordinator

E1.10 Staff Open Modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200 1 Fiscal Assistant 1 Student Assistant

E1.11 Files Room Room / Open 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programE1.12 Visiting Faculty/Fellow Office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programE1.13 Endowed Chair Office 0 135 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 15 1,300 2,080 1,342

F1.01 Director Office 1 150 150 240 100 100F1.02 Associate Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100F1.03 Staff Open Modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1Student Assistant

F1.04 Staff Open Modular 3 105/50 205 328 100 300 2 Coordinator 1 Student Assistant

F1.05 Files Room Room 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programF1.06 Endowed Chair Office 0 135 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 7 630 1,008 700

Latin American and Caribbean Center

Vice Provost Suite, Faculty & Shared Amenities

Cuban Research Institute

LACC

possible 2000 SF reduction on conf, seminar & board rms

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

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NSF per occupant Total NSF Total GSF

GSF per occupant Total GSF

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "A"

Space Code Position/Space Category

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

G1.01 Director Office 1 150 150 240 100 100G1.02 Coordinator Office 1 110 110 176 100 100G1.03 Staff Open Modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200

1 Office Manager 1 Student Assistant

G1.04 Staff Shared Office 0 105/50 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program 1 Coordinator 1 Research Assistant

Total 4 415 664 400

H1.01 Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100H1.02 Staff Open Modular 2 105/50 155 192 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1 Student Assistant

H1.03 Visiting Faculty/Fellow Office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 3 275 440 300

I1.01 Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100I1.02 Staff Open Modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200

1 Program Assistant - MA 1 Program Assistant - BA

Total 3 275 440 300

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

32 2,895 4,632 3,042

J1.01 Director Office 1 175 175 280 100 100J1.02 Associate Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100J1.03 IMI Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100J1.04 Staff Open Modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1 Recept/Student Assistant

J1.05 Staff Shared Office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400 Possibly open with cubicles 2 Coordinators 2 Student Assistants

J1.06 Reception Open 2 20 40 64 15 42 at center entryJ1.07 Visiting Faculty/Fellow Office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programJ1.08 Files Room Room 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 11 865 1,384 942

K1.01 European Studies Director Office 1 150 150 240 100 100K1.02 Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100K1.03 Staff Open Modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200

1 EU/Europe Studies Coord 1 Student Assistant

K1.04 Visiting Faculty/Fellow Office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 4 425 680 400

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

Latin American and Caribbean Center Total

Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies

TCS

European Studies

M.A., Latin American and Caribbean Studies & Academic Programs

Summit of the Americas Center

Colombian Studies Institute

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NSF per occupant Total NSF Total GSF

GSF per occupant Total GSF

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "A"

Space Code Position/Space Category

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

L1.01 Director, IJNES office 1 150 150 240 100 100L1.02 Associate Director, IJNES office 1 120 120 192 100 100L1.03 Staff shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400 Possibly open with cubicles

2 Program Coordinators 2 Student Assistants

L1.04 Visiting Faculty/Fellow office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 6 525 840 600

21 1,815 2,904 1,942

M1.01 Director office 1 175 175 280 100 100M1.02 Language and Culture office 1 120 120 192 100 100M1.03 Research office 1 120 120 192 100 100M1.04 Staff open modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1 Recept/Student Assistant

M1.05 Staff shared office 4 105/50 255 408 15 60 Possibly open with cubicles 2 Program Coordinators 2 Student Assistants

M1.06 Reception open 2 20 40 64 15 42M1.07 Visiting Faculty/Fellow office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programM1.08 Files Room room 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 11 865 1,384 602

11 865 1,384 602

N1.01 Director office 1 175 175 280 100 100N1.02 Associate Director office 1 120 120 192 100 100N1.03 Staff open modular 2 105/50 155 248 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1 Recept/Student Assistant

N1.04 Staff shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400 Possibly open with cubicles 2 Program Coordinators 2 Student Assistants

N1.05 Files Room room 1 120 120 100 100 possibly spread through suiteN1.06 Visiting Faculty/Fellow office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 9 825 1,320 900

9 825 1,320 900

73 6,400 10,240 6,486

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

Public Policy and Citizenship Studies

Jack Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

possible SF reduction at open shared spaces, large offices, and

108 sf at typ. office

Judaic and Near Eastern Studies

Asian Studies

Asian Studies Center

Asian Studies Center Total

Jack Gordon Institute for Public Policy & Citizenship Studies Total

International Studies Centers of Study Total

Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies

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NSF per occupant Total NSF Total GSF

GSF per occupant Total GSF

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "A"

Space Code Position/Space Category

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

P1.01 Amphitheatre 1 Tiered Room 100 18 1800 2880 15 1500 P1.02 Amphitheatre 2 Tiered Room 100 18 1800 2880 15 1500 P1.03 Medium classroom Classroom 80 20 1600 2560 15 1200 P1.04 Small classroom Classroom 40 20 800 1280 15 600 P1.05 Auditorium Auditorium 500 15 7500 12000 20 10000 Auditorium Lounge Room 8 0 0 0 15 120 Unassigned SF Projection & Control Room Room 0 200 0 0 150 150 Unassigned SF Translator Booth Room 0 200 0 0 40 40 Unassigned SFP1.06 Lobby Open Space 500 0 0 0 15 7500 Unassigned SFP1.07 Social Sciences Technology Room/Class 30 50 1500 2400 30 900 P1.08 Language Lab Classroom 30 40 1200 1920 20 600

Total 1,388 16,200 25,920 24,110

Q1.01 Café Open Space 100 15 1500 2400 15 1500Q1.02 UTS Room Room 1 500 800 300 500Q1.03 Campus Support Services Room 1 1500 2400 100 1500Q1.04 Other Assignable Room 1 600 960 100 600

Total 103 4,100 6,560 4,100

1,491 20,300 32,480 28,210

1,737 35,678 57,085 43,468 13,617 sf difference

R1.01 Public restroomsR1.02 Janitors closets R1.03 Storage areas

R1.04Emegerancy Generator / Transfer Switch RM

R1.05 Elec, Mech, and HVACR1.06 Telecommunications RoomR1.07 Building Maintance StorageR1.08 Elevator Machine RmR1.09 Vending Machine alcovesR1.10 Copier areas / recyclingR1.11 Loading dock / service areaR1.12 FP&L VaultR1.13 Bicycle Racks

Trash, deliveries, recycling & storageto be determined by FP&L

1 per floor, 10' x 10' w/ 3' door, airconditioned & 125 Volt, 20 Amp, main rm on 1 fl by exterior wall, 3/4" plywd on walls

1 per floor, 8' x 10' min w/ 3' outswing door, 14" wall hung slop sink, 3" dia floor drain

Diesel driven fully enclosed within building structurePower reserve 150% demand, 76 degrees, 50% humitity

At each level - size determined by occupancy

possible SF reduction at classrooms, language lab and Soc.

Science Tech.Other Facilities

Academic and Other Facilities

Classrooms

International Studies Grand

Support Facilities

Classrooms and Other Facilities Total

Machines in alcoves off main circulation of activitiesCommon work areas the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors

Per elevator manufactures guidelines

As required

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VII. Program Area Summary "B" - Adjusted Sq. Footage per Budget

NSF per occupant Total NSF Total GSF

GSF per occupant Total GSF

A1.01 Vice Provost office 1 175 175 228 100 100 Discrete locationA1.02 Administrative Assistant office 1 108 108 140 100 100 by Vice ProvostA1.03 Community Relations office 1 120 120 156 100 100A1.04 Director of Operations office 1 120 120 156 100 100A1.05 Systems Administrator office 1 108 108 140 100 100A1.06 Administrator office 1 108 108 140 100 100A1.07 Grant Management Assistant shared office 2 105/50 155 202 100 200A1.08 Diplomat in Residence office 1 120 120 156 100 100A1.09 Staff shared office 2 105/50 155 202 100 200 Possibly open with cubicles

1 Webmaster 1 Student Assistant

A1.10 Staff shared office 2 105/50 155 202 100 200 Possibly open with cubicles 1 Secretary 1 Student Assistant

A1.11 Reception desk open 1 110 110 143 100 100 Entry LobbyA1.12 Reception Waiting area open 2 20 40 52 15 42 Entry LobbyA1.13 Work/file/storage room room / open 1 120 120 156 100 100 possibly spread through suite

Total 17 1,594 2,550 1,542

B1.01 Faculty Office 1 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.02 Faculty Office 2 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.03 Faculty Office 3 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.04 Faculty Office 4 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.05 Faculty Office 5 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.06 Faculty Office 6 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.07 Faculty Office 7 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.08 Faculty Office 8 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.09 Faculty Office 9 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.10 Faculty Office 10 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.11 Faculty Office 11 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.12 Faculty Office 12 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.13 Faculty Office 13 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.14 Faculty Office 14 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.15 Faculty Office 15 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.16 Faculty Office 16 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.17 Faculty Office 17 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.18 Faculty Office 18 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.19 Faculty Office 19 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.20 Faculty Office 20 office 1 108 108 173 100 100B1.21 Research Assistants Office 1 open shared 2 65 130 208 100 200B1.22 Research Assistants Office 2 open shared 2 65 130 208 100 200B1.23 Research Assistants Office 3 open shared 2 65 130 208 100 200B1.24 Research Assistants Office 4 open shared 2 65 130 208 100 200

Total 28 2,680 4,288 2,800

C1.01 Graduate assistant Office 1 shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400C1.02 Graduate assistant Office 2 shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400C1.03 Graduate assistant Office 3 shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400C1.04 Computer Workroom room 8 105/50 380 608 50 400C1.05 Work/project room room 20 100/35 650 1,040 50 1000 casual spaceC1.06 Advising room 1 room 2 100/20 80 128 100 200 by suite entryC1.07 Advising room 2 room 2 100/20 80 128 100 200 by suite entry

Total 44 1,955 3,128 3,000

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "B"

Space Code Position/Space Category

IS Graduate Student Suites

IS Faculty Suite

Vice Provost's Suite

Vice Provost Suite, Faculty & Shared Amenities

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

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NSF per occupant Total NSF Total GSF

GSF per occupant Total GSF

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "B"

Space Code Position/Space Category

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace TypeD1.00 Shared FacilitiesD1.01 Conference room room 30 20 600 960 15 450D1.02 Seminar room room 20 20 400 640 15 300D1.03 Board room room 14 25 350 560 15 210D1.04 Conf Service/kitchen room 1 120 120 192 100 100D1.05 IT/Server room room 1 120 120 192 100 100D1.06 Staff Lounge room 18 15 270 432 15 270 or with faculty or centersD1.07 Copy room room 100 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programD1.08 Mail Room 100 0 0 0 0 ARQ suggested programD1.09 Supplies room 125 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 84 1,860 2,976 1,430

173 8,089 12,942 8,772

E1.01 Director Office 1 150 150 240 100 100E1.02 Research Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100E1.03 Associate Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100E1.04 Outreach Director Office 1 108 108 173 100 100E1.05 Publications Director Office 1 108 108 173 100 100E1.06 Staff Open Modular 2 65 130 208 100 200

1 Administrative Assistant by Director 1 Student Assistant

E1.07 Reception Desk Open 1 110 110 176 100 100 At suite entryE1.08 Reception Waiting Open 2 20 40 64 15 42 At suite entryE1.09 Staff Shared Office 3 105/50 205 328 100 300

1 IIPS Coordinator 1 INDAMI Coordinator 1 ISS Coordinator

E1.10 Staff Open Modular 2 65 130 208 100 200 1 Fiscal Assistant 1 Student Assistant

E1.11 Files Room Room / Open 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programE1.12 Visiting Faculty/Fellow Office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programE1.13 Endowed Chair Office 0 135 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 15 1,221 1,954 1,342

F1.01 Director Office 1 150 150 240 100 100F1.02 Associate Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100F1.03 Staff Open Modular 2 65 130 208 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1Student Assistant

F1.04 Staff Open Modular 3 65 195 312 100 300 2 Coordinator 1 Student Assistant

F1.05 Files Room Room 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programF1.06 Endowed Chair Office 0 135 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 7 595 952 700

Cuban Research Institute

LACC

Vice Provost Suite, Faculty & Shared Amenities

Latin American and Caribbean Center

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GSF per occupant Total GSF

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "B"

Space Code Position/Space Category

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

G1.01 Director Office 1 150 150 240 100 100G1.02 Coordinator Office 1 108 108 173 100 100G1.03 Staff Open Modular 2 65 130 208 100 200

1 Office Manager 1 Student Assistant

G1.04 Staff Shared Office 0 105/50 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program 1 Coordinator 1 Research Assistant

Total 4 388 621 400

H1.01 Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100H1.02 Staff Open Modular 2 65 130 192 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1 Student Assistant

H1.03 Visiting Faculty/Fellow Office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 3 250 400 300

I1.01 Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100I1.02 Staff Open Modular 2 65 130 208 100 200

1 Program Assistant - MA 1 Program Assistant - BA

Total 3 250 400 300

32 2,704 4,326 3,042

J1.01 Director Office 1 150 150 240 100 100J1.02 Associate Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100J1.03 IMI Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100J1.04 Staff Open Modular 2 65 130 208 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1 Recept/Student Assistant

J1.05 Staff Shared Office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400 Possibly open with cubicles 2 Coordinators 2 Student Assistants

J1.06 Reception Open 2 20 40 64 15 42 at center entryJ1.07 Visiting Faculty/Fellow Office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programJ1.08 Files Room Room 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 11 815 1,304 942

K1.01 European Studies Director Office 1 150 150 240 100 100K1.02 Director Office 1 120 120 192 100 100K1.03 Staff Open Modular 2 65 130 208 100 200

1 EU/Europe Studies Coord 1 Student Assistant

K1.04 Visiting Faculty/Fellow Office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 4 400 640 400

Latin American and Caribbean Center Total

Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies

TCS

European Studies

M.A., Latin American and Caribbean Studies & Academic Programs

Summit of the Americas Center

Colombian Studies Institute

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GSF per occupant Total GSF

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "B"

Space Code Position/Space Category

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

L1.01 Director, IJNES office 1 150 150 240 100 100L1.02 Associate Director, IJNES office 1 120 120 192 100 100L1.03 Staff shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400 Possibly open with cubicles

2 Program Coordinators 2 Student Assistants

L1.04 Visiting Faculty/Fellow office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 6 525 840 600

21 1,740 2,784 1,942

M1.01 Director office 1 150 150 240 100 100M1.02 Language and Culture office 1 120 120 192 100 100M1.03 Research office 1 108 108 172.8 100 100M1.04 Staff open modular 2 65 130 208 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 0 1 Recept/Student Assistant

M1.05 Staff shared office 4 105/50 255 408 15 60 Possibly open with cubicles 2 Program Coordinators 2 Student Assistants

M1.06 Reception open 2 20 40 64 15 42M1.07 Visiting Faculty/Fellow office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired programM1.08 Files Room room 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 11 803 1,285 602

11 803 1,285 602

N1.01 Director office 1 150 150 240 100 100N1.02 Associate Director office 1 120 120 192 100 100N1.03 Staff open modular 2 65 130 208 100 200 by Director

1 Administrative Assistant 1 Recept/Student Assistant

N1.04 Staff shared office 4 105/50 255 408 100 400 Possibly open with cubicles 2 Program Coordinators 2 Student Assistants

N1.05 Files Room room 1 100 100 100 100 possibly spread through suiteN1.06 Visiting Faculty/Fellow office 0 120 0 0 0 0 FIU desired program

Total 9 755 1,208 900

9 755 1,208 900

73 6,002 9,603 6,486

Public Policy and Citizenship Studies

Jack Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies

Judaic and Near Eastern Studies

Asian Studies

Asian Studies Center

Asian Studies Center Total

Jack Gordon Institute for Public Policy & Citizenship Studies Total

International Studies Centers of Study Total

Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies

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NSF per occupant Total NSF Total GSF

GSF per occupant Total GSF

International Studies Space Allocation Summary "B"

Space Code Position/Space Category

Per FBC 2004

Comments

Per State Req.No. of

OccupantsSpace Type

P1.01 Amphitheatre 1 Tiered Room 100 15 1425 2280 15 1500 P1.02 Amphitheatre 2 Tiered Room 100 15 1425 2280 15 1500 P1.03 Medium classroom Classroom 80 20 1600 2560 20 1600 P1.04 Small classroom Classroom 40 20 800 1280 20 800 P1.05 Auditorium Auditorium 500 15 6250 10000 20 10000 Auditorium Lounge Room 8 0 0 0 15 120 Unassigned SF Projection & Control Room Room 0 200 0 0 150 150 Unassigned SF Translator Booth Room 0 200 0 0 40 40 Unassigned SFP1.06 Lobby Open Space 350 0 0 0 15 5250 Unassigned SFP1.07 Social Sciences Technology Room/Class 24 / 6 20 / 50 780 1248 30 900 P1.08 Language Lab Classroom 30 25 750 1200 20 600

Total 1,388 13,030 20,848 22,460

Q1.01 Café Open Space 100 15.39 1539 2000 15 1500 adjusted net to gross to 1.3%Q1.02 UTS Room Room 1 500 800 300 500Q1.03 Campus Support Services Room 1 1500 2400 100 1500Q1.04 Other Assignable Room 1 600 960 100 600

Total 103 4,139 6,160 4,100

1,491 17,169 27,010 26,560

1,737 31,260 49,556 41,818 8,136 sf difference

R1.01 Public restroomsR1.02 Janitors closets R1.03 Storage areas

R1.04Emegerancy Generator / Transfer Switch RM

R1.05 Elec, Mech, and HVACR1.06 Telecommunications RoomR1.07 Building Maintance StorageR1.08 Elevator Machine RmR1.09 Vending Machine alcovesR1.10 Copier areas / recyclingR1.11 Loading dock / service areaR1.12 FP&L VaultR1.13 Bicycle Racks

Trash, deliveries, recycling & storageto be determined by FP&L

1 per floor, 10' x 10' w/ 3' door, airconditioned & 125 Volt, 20 Amp, main rm on 1 fl by exterior wall, 3/4" plywd on walls

1 per floor, 8' x 10' min w/ 3' outswing door, 14" wall hung slop sink, 3" dia floor drain

Diesel driven fully enclosed within building structurePower reserve 150% demand, 76 degrees, 50% humidity

At each level - size determined by occupancy

Other Facilities

Academic and Other Facilities

Classrooms

Machines in alcoves off main circulation of activitiesCommon work areas the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors

Per elevator manufactures guidelines

As required

International Studies Grand

Support Facilities

Classrooms and Other Facilities Total

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-11

Room Name: Vice Provost Office A1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Discrete Corner of Suite w/ Assist

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Board & Conference Rooms

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 175 - 200 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 4 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table x Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet 1 ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

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Room Name: Administrative Assistant’s Office A1.02 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Vice Provost Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 110 sf

Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

Filing cabinets along wall in lieu of bookcases

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-13

Room Name: Community Relations Office A1.03 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf

Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-14

Room Name: Director of Operations A1.04 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf

Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-15

Room Name: Systems Administrator A1.05 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 1 peo Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 110 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-16

Room Name: Grant Administrator’s Office A1.06 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 1 peo Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 110 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-17

Room Name:

Grant Manager Assistant’s Office – A1.07

Relationships:

Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Grant Administrator Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 2 peo Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf

Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 w/ return 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Could be an outer office for Grant Administrator

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-18

Room Name: Diplomat in Residence A1.08 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-19

Room Name: Staff A1.09 (Webmaster & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: Vice Provost’s Suite Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Shared Office

Webmaster has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-20

Room Name: Staff A1.10 (Secretary & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: Vice Provost’s Suite Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 1 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Shared Office

Secretary has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-21

Room Name: Receptionist’s Desk A1.11 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Entry to Suite Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 110 sf

Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk 1 General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None x Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: High Profile area at Suite entry

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-22

Room Name: Receptionist Waiting A1.12 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Entry to Suite Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 40 sf

Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Coffee Tables 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: High Profile area at Suite entry

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-23

Room Name: Work / File / Storage A1.13 Relationships: Group/Department: Vice Provost Suite Primary: Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf

Architectural Finishes: Commercial Furniture: Commercial Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT x Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Work Surface x Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Coffee Tables HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Commercial Exposed Supply Storage x Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None x Copier 1 Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-24

Room Name: Faculty Offices B1.01 – B1.20 Relationships:

Group/Department: IS Faculty Suite Primary: Adjacent to Research Assistants

Number Required: 20 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: 2 research assistants per 5 faculty

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-25

Room Name: Research Assistants B1.21 – B1.24 Relationships: Group/Department: IS Faculty Suite Primary: Adjacent to Faculty Number Required: 4 Secondary: Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 w/ return 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x Lockable Storage x Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computers 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: 2 assistants shared by 5 faculty

Shared Office or Open Cubicles

Multiple student users require backpack storage

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-26

Room Name: Graduate Assistant Offices – C1.01 - .03 Relationships:

Group/Department: IS Graduate Student Suites Primary: Classrooms

Number Required: 3 Secondary: Faculty

Occupancy: 4 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 255 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 4 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 4 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day x Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General Paint x Guest Chairs 1 Individual Control x ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet 4 Other Veneer Bookcases 1 Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles 4 Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Exposed Supply Storage x Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 4 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows: Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: 12 Grad students total, can be in any room arrangement 1 room at 665 sf 2 rooms at 355 = 710 sf) 3 rooms at 255 = 765 sf)

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-27

Room Name: Grad Computer Work Room – C1.04 Relationships:

Group/Department: IS Graduate Student Suites Primary: Graduate Suites

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 8 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 380 - 455 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 8 24 hours/day x Sealed Concrete Student Workstations 8 Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control x ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Exposed Supply Storage x Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 8 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows: Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Windows are not req’d

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-28

Room Name: Grad Project / Work Room – C1.05 Relationships:

Group/Department: IS Graduate Student Suites Primary: Graduate Suite

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 20 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 650 - 765 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT x Office Chair 18 hours/day Carpet Student Chair 24 hours/day x Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control x ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch x 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Exposed Supply Storage x Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs x Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video 1 Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen 1 Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows: Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Informal room for students to work and lounge. Movable tables and chairs can be placed together for conference setup or separated.

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-29

Room Name: Grad Advising Rooms – C1.06 – 07 Relationships:

Group/Department: IS Graduate Student Suites Primary: Graduate Suites

Number Required: 2 Secondary: Entry into Grad Suite

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 80 - 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day x Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General Paint x Guest Chairs 1 Individual Control x ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows: Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Grad advisor and student face computer, speak informally Room at entry of grad suite. Should be located in a quite area in grad suite.

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-30

Room Name: Conference Room D1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Shared Facilities Primary: Vice Provost Suite

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Centers / Faculty

Occupancy: 30 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 600 - 750 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 30 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium x HVAC General Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control x ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza x Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Table x Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board x in wall cabinet Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Media presentation Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen x Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows: Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Flexible space, sectional tables which can be larger conf table or separate tables Chairs can be at perimeter of room with 14 people +/- at conf. table

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-31

Room Name: Seminar Room – D1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: Shared Facilities Primary: Faculty Suite

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Centers / Vice Provost Suite

Occupancy: 20 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 400 - 500 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 20 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control x ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza x Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board x Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table 1 Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other presentation Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Teleconferencing x Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen x Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows: Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Flexible space, sectional tables which can be larger conf table or separate tables Chairs can be at perimeter of room with 14 people +/- at conf. table

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-32

Room Name: Board Room – D1.03 Relationships:

Group/Department: Shared Facilities Primary: Vice Provost Office

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Entry

Occupancy: 14 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 350 - 420 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 14 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control x ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other presentation Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board x Lighting: High level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table 1 Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Teleconferencing x Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen x Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows: Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Flat Screen TV x 3 Hour Remarks: High level of finishes and Furniture, near Vice Provost and suite entry

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-33

Room Name: Conference Service Kitchen D1.04 Relationships:

Group/Department: Shared Facilities Primary: Adjacent to Board, Conference and

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Seminar rooms

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Commercial Furniture: Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT x Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint water resistant Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Exhaust to exterior Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinets x Electrical: Base: Base Cabinets x 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data None Cubicles Phone Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x Lockable Storage Lighting: Commercial Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computers Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink x Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette x Kick Plate x Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine 1 Security: Windows Microwave 1 Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator 1 Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher 1 Other None x Service Carts 3 Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: To service Conference, Seminar and Board Rooms

Warming kitchen, no cooking

Outside Caterers

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-34

Room Name: IT Server room D1.05 Relationships:

Group/Department: Shared Facilities Primary: System Administrator

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Commercial Furniture: Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT x Office Chair 1 18 hours/day Carpet Student Chair 24 hours/day x Sealed Concrete Workstations 1 Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Em.Gen./Stand alone

Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinets Electrical: Base: Base Cabinets 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating On Emergency Generator x Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x Lockable Storage Lighting: Commercial Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Per system requirem’ts x Plumbing: Other Computers Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None x Service Carts Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour x Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Server racks & specialty computer equipment

No plumbing to run through room

Stand alone mechanical unit connected to emergency generator

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-35

Room Name: Staff Lounge D1.06 Relationships:

Group/Department: Shared Facilities Primary: Centers / Faculty

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Shared Facilities

Occupancy: 18 +/- peo

Total Area (sq ft): 198 - 270 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT x Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint water resistant Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Exhaust to exterior Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinets x Electrical: Base: Base Cabinets x 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data None Cubicles Phone Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x Lockable Storage Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs x Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computers Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink x Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette x Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Floor drain Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine 1 Security: Windows Microwave 1 Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator 1 Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Service Carts Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: x Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Vending Machines 2 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-36

Room Name: Director E1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: LACC Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 150 - 175 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 4 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table x Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-37

Room Name: Research Director E1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: LACC Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-38

Room Name: Associate Director E1.03 Relationships:

Group/Department: LACC Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-39

Room Name: Outreach Director E1.04 Relationships:

Group/Department: LACC Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 110 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-40

Room Name: Publications Director E1.05 Relationships:

Group/Department: LACC Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 110 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-41

Room Name: Staff E1.06 (Administrative Assist & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: LACC Primary: Outside Director’s Office

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Admin Assistant controls access to Director

Open area with feeling of office

Admin has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-42

Room Name: Receptionist’s Desk E1.07 Relationships: Group/Department: Latin American and Caribbean Center Primary: Entry to Suite Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 110 sf

Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk 1 General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None x Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: High Profile area at Suite entry

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-43

Room Name: Receptionist Waiting E1.08 Relationships: Group/Department: Latin American and Caribbean Center Primary: Entry to Suite Number Required: 1 Secondary: Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 40 sf

Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Coffee Tables 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other alarm None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: High Profile area at Suite entry Glass door entry with alarm

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-44

Room Name: Staff E1.09 (IIPS, INDAMI & ISS Coordinators) Relationships:

Group/Department: LACC Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 3 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 205 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 3 w/ returns 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 3 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 3 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Shared Office or possibly open w/ private feel

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-45

Room Name: Staff E1.10 (Fiscal Assist & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: LACC Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Open area with feeling of office

Possibly glass partitions

Fiscal has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-46

Room Name: Director’s Office F1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Cuban Research Institute Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 150 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 4 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table x Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

Cuban Institute to have a distinct feel from other LACC Centers

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-47

Room Name: Associate Director F1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: Cuban Research Institute Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-48

Room Name: Staff F1.03 (Administrative Assist & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: Cuban Research Institute Primary: Adjacent to Director’s Office

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Admin Assistant controls access to Director

Open area with feeling of office

Admin has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-49

Room Name: Staff F1.04 (2 Coordinators & 1 Student Assistant ) Relationships:

Group/Department: Cuban Research Institute Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 3 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 205 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 3 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 3 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets x Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 2 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 3 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Open area with feeling of office

Coordinators have desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-50

Room Name: Director’s Office G1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Summit of the Americas Center Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 150 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-51

Room Name: Coordinator G1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: Summit of Americas Center Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 110 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-52

Room Name: Staff G1.03 (Office Manager & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: Summit of Americas Center Primary: Adjacent to Director

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Open area with feeling of office

Possibly glass partitions

Manager has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-53

Room Name: Director H1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Colombian Studies Institute Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-54

Room Name: Staff H1.02 (Administrative Assist & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: Colombian Studies Institute Primary: Outside Director’s Office

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Admin Assistant controls access to Director

Open area with feeling of office

Admin has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-55

Room Name: Director I1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: MA Latin American & Caribbean Studies & Program Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-56

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-57

Room Name: Staff I1.02 (2 Program Assistants for MB & BA) Relationships:

Group/Department: MA Latin American & Caribbean Studies & Program Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Open area with feeling of office

Possibly glass partitions

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-58

Room Name: Director J1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Transnational & Comparative Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 150 - 175 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 4 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table x Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-59

Room Name: Associate Director’s Office J1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: Transnational & Comparative Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-60

Room Name: IMI Director’s Office J1.03 Relationships:

Group/Department: Transnational & Comparative Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-61

Room Name: Staff J1.04 (Administrative Assist & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: Transnational & Comparative Studies Primary: Outside Director’s Office

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Admin Assistant controls access to Director

Open area with feeling of office

Admin has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-62

Room Name: Staff J1.05 (Coordinator & Student Assistant) Relationships:

Group/Department: Transnational & Comparative Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 4 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 255 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 4 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 4 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets X Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 2 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles X Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 4 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: 2 Coordinators – desks w/ returns & credenzas, 2 students – desks w/ returns

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-63

Room Name: Receptionist Waiting J1.06 Relationships:

Group/Department: Transnational ad Comparative Studies Primary: Entry to Suite

Number Required: 1 Secondary: By Director & Assistant

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 40 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Coffee Tables 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other alarm None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: High Profile area Glass door entry with alarm

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-64

Room Name: European Studies Director K1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: European Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 150 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 4 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table x Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-65

Room Name: Director K1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: European Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-66

Room Name: Staff K1.03 (EU/Europe Coord & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: European Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Open area with feeling of office

Coordinator has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-67

Room Name: Director IJNES L1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Judaic and Near Eastern Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 150 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 4 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table x Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-68

Room Name: Associate Director L1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: Judaic and Near Eastern Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-69

Room Name: Staff L1.03 (2 Coordinators & 2 Student Assists ) Relationships:

Group/Department: Judaic and Near Eastern Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 4 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 255 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 4 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 4 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets x Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 4 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Open area with feeling of office

Coordinator has desk w/ return & credenza, students desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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December 1, 2006

Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-70

Room Name: Director M1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Asian Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 150 - 175 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 4 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table x Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-71

Room Name: Language and Culture Assoc Director M1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: Asian Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-72

Room Name: Research Associate Director M1.03 Relationships:

Group/Department: Asian Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 108 - 110 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-73

Room Name: Staff M1.04 (Administrator Assist & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: Asian Studies Primary: Adjacent to Directors Office

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax 1 Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Admin Assistant controls access to Director

Open area with feeling of office

Admin has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-74

Room Name: Staff M1.05 (2 Coordinators & 2 Student Assists ) Relationships:

Group/Department: Asian Studies Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 4 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 255 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 4 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 4 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets X Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles X Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 4 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Open area with feeling of office

Coordinators - desk w/ return & credenza, students - desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-75

Room Name: Receptionist Waiting M1.06 Relationships:

Group/Department: Asian Studies Primary: Entry to Suite

Number Required: 1 Secondary: By Director & Assistant

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 40 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day x VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Coffee Tables 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other alarm None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: High Profile area Glass door entry with alarm

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-76

Room Name: Director N1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Jack Gordon Inst. for Public Policy and Citizenship Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 150 - 175 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 4 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table x Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light x Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-77

Room Name: Associate Director N1.02 Relationships:

Group/Department: Jack Gordon Inst. for Public Policy and Citizenship Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 1 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 1 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza x Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 1 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-78

Room Name: Staff N1.03 (Administrator Assist & Student Assist) Relationships:

Group/Department: Jack Gordon Inst. for Public Policy and Citizenship Primary: Adjacent to Directors Office

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 2 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 155 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 2 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 2 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet x Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza 1 Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 2 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Admin Assistant controls access to Director

Open area with feeling of office

Admin has desk w/ return & credenza, student desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-79

Room Name: Staff N1.04 (2 Coordinators & 2 Student Assists ) Relationships:

Group/Department: Jack Gordon Inst. for Public Policy and Citizenship Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 4 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 255 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 3 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 3 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs 2 Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets x Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl x Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles x Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer 3 Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Open area with feeling of office

Coordinators - desk w/ return & credenza, students - desk w/ return

Possibly glass partitions

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-80

Room Name: Files Room N1.05 Relationships:

Group/Department: Jack Gordon Inst. for Public Policy and Citizenship Primary:

Number Required: 1 Secondary:

Occupancy: 1 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 100 - 120 sf Architectural Finishes: Commercial Furniture: Commercial Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT x Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet Student Chair 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Coffee Tables HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinets x Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl X Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data None Cubicles Phone Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage x Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood X Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Dishwasher Other None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks:

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-81

Room Name: Amphitheatre Classrooms P1.01 & P1.02 Relationships: Group/Department: Classrooms & Other Facilities Primary: Classrooms Number Required: 2 Secondary: 1st or 2nd floors

Occupancy: 100 peo ( includes 5 accessible stations)

Total Area (sq ft): 1425 - 1800 sf

Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 100 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Work surfaces 100 Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair 1 Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Teachers Podium 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control Acoustical Panels x Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl X Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Boards x Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting x Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood w/ vision x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Computers Slop Sink Color Plotter Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Visual Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen x Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Scanner Other None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Light Table 3 Hour Remarks: Tiered wide levels for fixed work surfaces – 20” deep max and mobile seating. Data & Power at work surfaces

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-82

Room Name: Medium Classroom P1.03 Relationships: Group/Department: Classrooms & Other Facilities Primary: Classrooms Number Required: 1 Secondary: 1st or 2nd floors

Occupancy: 80 peo ( includes 5 accessible stations)

Total Area (sq ft): 1600 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 80 movable 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Desks 80 fixed Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair 1 Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Teachers Podium 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control Acoustical Panels Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl X Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Boards x Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood w/ vision x Other presentation Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Computers Slop Sink Color Plotter Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Visual Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen x Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Scanner Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Light Table 3 Hour Remarks: Data & Power to front row of tables with infrastructure for all rows

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-83

Room Name: Small Classroom P1.04 Relationships: Group/Department: Classrooms & Other Facilities Primary: Classrooms Number Required: 1 Secondary: 1st or 2nd floors

Occupancy: 40 peo ( includes 2 accessible stations)

Total Area (sq ft): 800 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 40 movable 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Desks 40 fixed Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair 1 Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Teachers Podium 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control Acoustical Panels Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl X Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other presentations Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Boards x Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood w/ vision x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Computers Slop Sink Color Plotter Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Visual Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen x Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable x Scanner Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Light Table 3 Hour Remarks: Data & Power to front row of tables with infrastructure for all rows

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-84

Room Name: Auditorium P1.05 Relationships: Group/Department: Classrooms & Other Facilities Primary: Lobby, Ave of Professions, Drive Number Required: 1 Secondary: Cafe

Occupancy: 500 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 6250 - 7500 sf

Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet x Aud Seating w/ tablets 500 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Desks Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair 1 Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Teachers Podium 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control x Acoustical Panels x Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Boards x Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical panels x Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting x Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood w/ vision x Other presentation Metal Equipment: Glazed x Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Computers Slop Sink Headphones 500 Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Visual Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen x Other Automatic Closer x Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks x Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks Non-Operable Scanner Other None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Light Table 3 Hour Remarks:

Seating layout for smaller classes or full capacity. Requires Control/Projection room, Translator’s booth & Green room/Lounge Accessible seating on at least 2 levels.

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-85

Room Name: Lobby P1.06 Relationships:

Group/Department: Classrooms and Other Facilities Primary: Auditorium & Drive Up Circle

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Cafe

Occupancy: 350 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 2500 sf (unassigned) Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: High Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet Student Chair 24 hours/day Terrazzo or equal x Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs x Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer x Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Adj. Wall Shelving Data None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board X Wardrobe Cabinet ACT White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting x Doors: Information Kiosks x Natural Day Light x Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media Plumbing: Other Computer Slop Sink Speakers x Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks x Non-Operable x Dishwasher Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Vending Machines x indiscrete 2 Hour Automatic Blinds x Plasma / Digital Info x 3 Hour Remarks: Used by students and those attending Auditorium functions

Should have information screens – to be determined

Will function for Cocktail receptions

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-86

Room Name: Social Sciences Technology P1.07 Relationships: Group/Department: Classrooms & Other Facilities Primary: Graduate Student Suite Number Required: 1 Secondary: Classrooms

Occupancy: 24 peo instructional / 6 peo research ( includes 2 accessible stations)

Total Area (sq ft): 780 - 1500 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Tech Workstations 6 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 6 18 hours/day Carpet x Student Chair 24 24 hours/day x Sealed Concrete Student Workstations 24 Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair 1 Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Teachers Podium 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control x ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl X Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator x Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Boards x Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage x Task Lighting x Acoustical Map Cabinet x General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood w/ vision x Other Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Computers 30 Slop Sink Color Plotter 1 Counter Sink Door Hardware: Audio / Video Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen 1 Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks x Non-Operable Scanner 1 Other None x Copier 1 Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Light Table 1 3 Hour Remarks: 2 rooms - Research room w/ Server room & Classroom w/

Power and Data preferred from wall than floor

Vision panels between research & classroom

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Final Detailed Program - International StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, Florida

BT-835 VII-87

Room Name: Language Lab P1.08 Relationships: Group/Department: Classrooms & Other Facilities Primary: Classrooms Number Required: 1 Secondary: 1st or 2nd floors

Occupancy: 30 peo ( includes 2 accessible stations)

Total Area (sq ft): 750 - 1200 sf Architectural Finishes: Med Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet x Student Chair 30 24 hours/day Sealed Concrete Student Workstations 30 Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair 1 Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Teachers Podium 1 HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Veneer Bookcases x Wall Cabinet x Electrical: Base: Couch 110v (receptacle) x Vinyl X Credenza Wireless x Wood Adj. Wall Shelving Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board Wardrobe Cabinet ACT x White Boards x Lighting: Med Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting Doors: Tables & Chairs Natural Day Light Wood w/ vision x Other x presentation Metal Equipment: Glazed Enhanced Media x Plumbing: Other Computers 30 Slop Sink Color Plotter Counter Sink Door Hardware: Headphones 30 Kitchenette Kick Plate Projector & Screen 1 Other Automatic Closer Media Control Station Ice Machine Security: Windows Microwave Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator Electronic Locks x Non-Operable Scanner Other None x Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds Printer 1 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Light Table 3 Hour Remarks: Power & Data from walls preferred to floors Sound insulation in Walls

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Room Name: Cafe Q1.01 Relationships:

Group/Department: Classrooms and Other Facilities Primary: Lobby & Ave of Professions

Number Required: 1 Secondary: Lake View

Occupancy: 100 peo

Total Area (sq ft): 1250 - 1500 sf Architectural Finishes: High Level Furniture: Med Level Hours of Operation: Floor Finish: Office Desk 8 hours/day VCT Office Chair 18 hours/day x Carpet Student Chair 24 hours/day Terrazzo or equal x Student Workstations Other Wood Veneer Teachers Chair Teachers Desk Mechanical Wall Finish: Podium HVAC General x Paint x Guest Chairs x Individual Control ¾” plywood Filing Cabinet Other Exhaust to exterior Veneer Bookcases Wall Cabinet Electrical: Base: Couches x 110v (receptacle) X Vinyl Credenza Wireless x Wood x Coffee Tables x Data x None Cubicles Phone x Mobile Seating Emergency Generator Ceiling: Round Table Other Gypsum Board x Wardrobe Cabinet ACT White Board Lighting: High Level Exposed Supply Storage Task Lighting Acoustical Reception Desk General Lighting x Conference Table Special Lighting x Doors: Tables & Chairs x Natural Day Light x Wood Other Metal Equipment: Glazed x Food Storage x Plumbing: Other Prep Kitchen x Slop Sink Speakers x Counter Sink x Door Hardware: Warmed Display x Kitchenette Kick Plate Refrigerated Display x Other Automatic Closer x Sandwich Prep x Ice Machine x Security: Windows Microwave x Standard Locks Operable Refrigerator x Electronic Locks x Non-Operable x Dishwasher x Other None Copier Fax Fire Rating: Window Treatment: Large Format Printer 1 Hour Manual Blinds x Printer 2 Hour Automatic Blinds Plasma / Digital Info 3 Hour Remarks: Used by students and those attending Auditorium functions

Vender Run – exact program TBD

Seating on green space and/or Lobby w/ views to lake

Coffee Lounge type atmosphere along with dining.

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VIII. Utilities Impact Analysis Program Area The Project Budget includes all site development associated with normal utility extensions and hook-ups, grading, walkways, service yard, landscape drainage system, plant material, screen walls, outdoor work areas, lighting, and landscape furnishings (benches, trash containers, etc.).

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Impact Analysis Breakdown In addition, this project budget includes campus infrastructure and extraordinary costs as follows: Sanitary Sewer System: 115 ft. 8” gravity line Water Distribution: 245 ft. water main extension Permit from WASA Electrical Service: FPL to extend the high voltage service to a new FPL

transformer.

Chilled Water System: 60 tons of chilled water is estimated 140 ft. of 10” chilled water supply and return Telecommunications: New communications pull box as required New communications duct bank: 4-4” PVC 390ft. Storm Water System: Catch basin as required

Site Construction Components Program $ Site Preparation 425,000Demolition of Trailer 25,000Landscape / Irrigation 350,000Roadway Improvements 75,000Electrical Service 180,000Water Distribution System 67,500Sanitary Sewer System 113,500Storm Water System 120,000Chilled Water Piping 350,000Energy Efficient Equipment 5,000 Cost of Utilities on Site $1,711,000 The above figures are estimates provided by the FIU program committee, to be used for budgeting purposes. The exact quantities will depend on the actual building service points of connection.

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IX. Information/Communication Resource Requirement Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications Refer to Telecommunications Wiring Standards Appendix “C”. General equipment / furniture requirements noted in the Space Allocation Breakdown. Detailed computer hardwire requirements and network linkage relationships will be established in the Furniture/Equipment expenditure plan which should be developed following completion of design development. The FlU Telecommunications wiring standards are designed to accommodate a maximum degree of flexibility in the arrangement of data and voice communications systems. Wiring and cabling as well as data / voice outlets are specified by space type and should accommodate all normal operations as identified in this program. Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications Facilities for Non Residential Buildings (October 2003) The purpose of this standard is to provide for the planning and installation of telecommunications facilities in new buildings and major renovations. This standard has been developed with little knowledge of the telecommunications equipment that subsequently will be installed. Therefore, the definitions included herewith are for generic telecommunications facilities that will support a multitude of rapidly changing telecommunications technologies in a multi-vendor and variable end user environment. This standard recognizes three fundamental concepts related to telecommunications and buildings:

1. Buildings are dynamic. Renovation, remodeling and upgrading are more the rule than exception. This standard takes into account that change will occur.

2. Building telecommunications systems and media are dynamic. As time passes both telecommunications equipment and media change considerably. This standard recognizes this fact and the facilities prescribed herein are capable of supporting a vast array of telecommunications systems and media.

3. Telecommunications is more than telephones. Telecommunications is inclusive of a variety of building systems including data systems, environmental control, security, audio, television, sensing, alarms and much more.

Above all, this standard recognizes a fact of fundamental importance: if a building is to be properly designed, built and provisioned for telecommunications systems, it is imperative that the telecommunications design be incorporated during the architectural design phase. The FIU/UTS Infrastructure Department developed this document in accordance with industry specifications. It is the standard by which the University defines the physical facilities required for the provisioning of telecommunications systems for new buildings and major renovations to existing buildings. These specifications take into account the physical facilities such as the size and provisioning of telecommunications rooms, cable distance limitations, vertical and horizontal cabling considerations, number and size of conduits and numbers and types of information outlets. The general cabling requirements are not addressed, however, the “Telecommunications Wiring Specifications” which are produced after consultation with the building occupants include the detailed procedures and specifications for the wiring and installation of telecommunications systems for

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont. campus buildings. The “Telecommunications Wiring Specifications” are provided to FlU Facilities Management 90 days after completion of the project design phase.

1.0 GENERAL

1.1 RESPONSIBILITY - It is the responsibility of the project architect/engineer to ensure the inclusion of the standards for building telecommunications facilities into the design and construction documents for new and major renovation projects.

1.2 REFERENCES - In addition to the specifications included herewith the

architect/engineer is encouraged to refer to the following publications for guidance during the design of the communications infrastructure:

Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICS1); Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (Latest Edition).

Electronic Industries Association, Telecommunications Industry Association (EIA/TIA) Building Telecommunications Wiring Standards.

NFPA’s National Electric Code (NEC).

FIU/UTS Infrastructure Department.

1.3 COORDINATION - Prior to the start of any telecommunications related work, the

contractor shall contact the UTS/Infrastructure Department to coordinate the installation.

2.0 CABLE PATHWAYS

2.1 INFORMATION OUTLETS 2.1.1 REQUIREMENTS - Specific requirements for information outlets for each

room and each project must be coordinated with the building occupants at the onset of the design phase of major renovations and new construction projects. The architect/engineer for major renovation and new construction projects is cautioned that the Building Program for the project includes requirements, but may not be all-inclusive regarding communication facilities. Therefore, the project architect/engineer must work closely with the building occupant and the FIU/UTS Infrastructure Department to minimize the need for revisions and changes after the completion of the design phase.

2.1.2 FLOOR MOUNTED - The use of floor mounted information outlets is

strongly discouraged as it does not allow for flexibility in furniture layout and inhibits future changes to the telecommunications system.

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont. 2.1.3 ELECTRICAL BOXES - Locations for information outlets must be equipped

with a 4 in. X 4 in. X 2.5-in, electrical box equipped with a mudring sized for the installation of a standard duplex outlet.

2.1.4 MOUNTING HEIGHT - Electrical boxes installed for information outlets

must be placed at the same level as the adjacent duplex electrical receptacles or at least fifteen (15) inches above the finished floor.

2.1.4.1 Electrical boxes installed for information outlets located above

counters equipped with a splash back must be placed at 6 in. above the top of the counter. (Measure to the center of the outlet.)

2.1.4.2 Electrical boxes installed for information outlets located above

counters not equipped with a splash back must be placed at 12 in. above the top of the counter. (Measure to the center of the outlet.)

2.1.5 FACULTY/ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES must have a minimum of one (1)

information outlet per designated occupant, however two (2) are recommended for furniture relocation of additional staff.

2.1.6 CLERICAL/STAFF OFFICES shall have a minimum of one (1) information

outlet per designated occupant plus one (1) information outlet for every two (2) additional occupants.

2.1.7 SECRETARY/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT OFFICES shall have a

minimum of one information outlet per designated occupant plus two (2) outlets per office or two (2) extra outlets per five (5) people.

2.1.8 CLASSROOM/LECTURE HALLS/Auditoriums shall have a minimum of one (1) to four (4) information outlets depending on occupancy size:

Classroom Size Minimum Number (Student Occupancy) of Outlets 1-50 1 51-100 2 101-200 3 201 or more 4

2.1.8.1 The recommended location priority relationship for the information

outlets must be: chalkboard/dry erase board, lectern, projection booth/rear wall and remaining sides.

2.1.9 GRADUATE STUDENT OFFICES shall have a minimum of one (1)

information outlets per designated occupant. 2.1.10 LABORATORIES shall have a minimum of one (1) information outlet per

room; actual number may be more depending on function and occupant requirements.

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont. 2.1.11 CONFERENCE ROOMS shall have a minimum of one (1) information

outlet per room. Rooms with more than 500 ft2 shall have a minimum of two (2) information outlets installed.

2.1.12 STORAGE AREAS shall have a minimum of one (1) information outlet for

rooms over 500sqft and one (1) additional outlet for each additional 2000sqft.

2.2 CONDUITS

2.2.1 A 1” EMT conduit must be installed from each information outlet electrical

box and “stubbed” up above the ceiling level to its respective cable tray. 2.2.2 If fixed ceilings are installed cable trays cannot be used and conduit from

information outlets must be “homerun” to the respective telecommunications room or cable tray.

2.2.3 The open ends of conduits and/or sleeves must be equipped with bushings

to avoid damage to cable sheaths and must be readily accessible and not concealed within walls.

2.2.4 Telecommunications rooms contain the vertical cable riser space. Conduits

and/or sleeves must be used to interconnect telecommunications rooms. The open ends of conduits and/or sleeves must be located a maximum of 3 in. from the wall and extend a minimum of 1 in. above the finished floor.

2.2.5 REQUIRED NUMBER - The minimum number of conduits, and/or sleeves

interconnecting the telecommunications rooms must be determined as follows: Building Total Quantity of Conduits Size of Conduit Up to 50,000 sq ft 3 4” 50,001sqft - 100,000sqft 4 4” 100,001sqft - 300,001sqft 5-8 4” 300,001sqft to 500,000sqft 9-12 4”

2.2.6 PULL BOXES - A pull box must be installed in sections of conduit longer than 100 ft. or containing more than two 90-degree bends or if there is a reverse bend in the run.

2.2.7 Minimum requirements for installed conduit, such as support, end

protection, and continuity, are found in appropriate electrical codes.

2.2.8 The inside radius of a bend in conduit must be at least 6 times the internal diameter. When the conduit size is greater than 2 in. the inside radius must be at least 10 times the internal diameter of the conduit.

2.2.9 PULL CORDS - All conduits must have a fish tape or pull cord, rated for 200 lbs. of pull force, and installed end-to-end.

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont. 2.2.10 ELEVATOR — A ¾” conduit must be installed from each elevator

equipment room to the nearest telecommunication room or cable tray.

2.2.11 EMS — A ¾” conduit must be installed from each mechanical room “homerun” back to the nearest telecommunication room or cable tray.

2.2.12 FIREALARM - A ¾” conduit must be installed from the fire alarm panel to the nearest telecommunication room or cable tray. Note: (1) Under no circumstances will flexible metallic conduit be used for any telecommunication wiring. (2) Under no circumstances will any conduits be “daisy-chained” together.

2.3 CABLE TRAYS

2.3.1 Cable trays are rigid structures for the containment of telecommunications

cables.

2.3.2 GROUNDING - Cable trays must be installed and grounded in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC) and local requirements.

2.3.3 TYPE - Cable trays must be of the 12-in, ladder type, equivalent to

Wiremold, Part No. A060612, unless otherwise specified by the UTS Project Manager.

2.3.4 Cable trays must be installed above false ceilings and run down hallways and corridors providing a pathway for telecommunications cable from the information outlets to the respective telecommunications closet.

2.3.5 Cable tray installation must be coordinated with all work of other trades to avoid any interference. Cable trays must be installed such that they are not obstructed by other trades equipment, i.e. air conditioning ducts, electrical conduit etc. Cable trays must be easily accessible for the installation of cables and, future changes to telecommunications systems.

2.3.6 A minimum of 3-in, clear vertical space must be available between the top of the ceiling tiles and the bottom of the cable tray. A minimum of 12 in of clear horizontal space on each side of the cable tray must be available. Also, minimum of 6 in of clearance must be available between the top of the cable tray and any other utilities.

2.3.7 Under no circumstances, shall any other utilities pass within the distances specified in 2.3.6

2.3.8 To avoid electromagnetic interference, all cable pathways must provide clearances of least: 4 ft. from large motors or transformers. 1 ft from conduit and cables used for electrical power distribution. 5 in. from fluorescent lighting. Pathways should cross perpendicular to fluorescent lighting and electrical power cables or conduits.

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont.

3.0 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ROOMS 3.1 DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION

3.1.1 Telecommunications rooms must be dedicated to the telecommunications

function and related support facilities. Telecommunications rooms must not be shared with janitorial facilities or other trades especially with electrical installations other than those required for telecommunications systems.

3.1.2 Telecommunications room refers to any room where telecommunications facilities terminate and telecommunications system equipment is housed.

3.1.3 The term building Intermediate Cross Connect (IC) is used to indicate the

telecommunications room where the campus backbone facilities enter the building.

3.1.4 The term Telecommunications Rooms (TR) is used to designate the telecommunications room required for the distribution of facilities to adjoining floors and areas exceeding distance limitations.

3.1.5 NUMBER OF ROOMS. There must be a minimum of one telecommunications room per floor and centrally located in the building, unless otherwise specified by the UTS Project Manager. Additional telecommunications rooms must be provided when: (1) The floor area to be served exceeds 10,000 H2, or (2) The horizontal distribution distance to the workstation exceeds 295 ft.

3.1.6 SIZING OF ROOMS. Telecommunications rooms must be sized as follows: Serving Area Room Size 10,000sqft 10ft x 11ft 8,000sqft 10ft x 9ft 5,000sqft-less 10ft x 7ft 10 ft. X 7 ft. is the minimum size for telecommunications rooms.

3.1.7 Telecommunications rooms must be stacked vertically to provide for the installation of telecommunications facilities between floors. Telecommunications rooms must be interconnected as specified in section 2.2.5.

3.1.8 BACKBOARDS — All four walls must be covered with rigidly fixed 3/4 in. x

4 ft. X 8 ft. A-C plywood, preferably void free) capable of supporting attached equipment and painted with black fire retardant paint.

3.1.9 LIGHTING - Lighting must be a minimum of 50-ft. candles measured 3 ft.

above the finished floor, mounted 8.5 ft. minimum above finished floor.

3.1.10 CEILINGS - False ceilings are not allowed in any Telecommunication Room.

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont. 3.1.11 DOORS - The door must be a minimum of 36 in. wide and 80 in. high,

without doorsill, hinged to open outward and fitted with a lock.

3.1.12 KEYING - Access to all telecommunication rooms will be through one uniform master key system. Facilities Management will establish the lock type to be used.

3.1.13 TREATMENT - Floors, walls, and ceiling must be treated to eliminate dust. Floors must be covered with VCT tiles.

3.1.14 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS - Two dedicated 30 A, 110 or 208 V AC electrical outlets (L5-30R/1 20, L6-30R1208), each on separate circuits, must be provided for equipment power, unless otherwise specified by UTS Project Manager. In addition, a third 20A, 110 V AC circuit shall feed duplex outlets, which must be placed at 6 ft. intervals around the perimeter wall, at a height of 18 in above the floor. If emergency power (generator) is available, dedicated outlets must be connected to the emergency power system. Dedicated circuit outlets must be readily identifiable by using a different color outlet.

3.1.15 GROUNDING - Each telecommunications room must have direct attachment to the closest point in the building’s electrical service grounding electrode system. A Number 6 AWG solid conductor cable must be placed between the ground source and a bus bar of the type: Chatsworth Products, Inc. part number 13622-010 or equivalent.

3.1.16 SLEEVES/CONDUIT - Sleeves or conduit passing through the telecommunications room floor should be adjacent to the door with a minimum of 1 in. exposed above the finished floor. Sleeves and conduit must be no more than 3 in. away from the wall. Sleeves and conduit shall not be left open except during cable installation and must be properly fire stopped per the applicable codes.

3.1.17 FIRE PROTECTION - Fire protection of the telecommunications rooms, if required, must be provided as per applicable code. All conduits and cable trays penetrating any Telecommunications Rooms must be properly sealed with the appropriate fire stopping material, as per NEC and local fire codes. It used, tire sprinklers shall not be water based. An optional gaseous system must be used.

3.1.18 AIR CONDITIONING - HVAC must be provided on a 24 hours per-day,

365-days-per-year basis. If the building system cannot assure continuous operation for large equipment applications, a stand-alone unit must be provided for the equipment room.

3.1.19 TEMPERATURE - The temperature and humidity must be controlled to provide continuous operating ranges of 64 degrees F to 75 degrees F with 30% to 55% relative humidity.

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont.

3.1.20 COLLOCATION OF OTHER TRADES - No water, sewer etc. pipes must be placed within or pass through the telecommunications rooms.

3.1.21 PLENUM AIR SPACE - All Telecommunications Rooms must be completely separated from Plenum air space in accordance with NEC and BICSI standards. (Please see 1.2 reference)

3.1.22 LOCATION OF ROOM - All Telecommunications rooms must be accessible at all times. The IC (building main telecommunications room) must be designed to be adjacent to an outside wall in order to facilitate the addition of entrance conduits if needed, unless specified by UTS Project Manager.

4.0 OUTSIDE PLANT

4.1 DEFINITION DESCRIPTION 4.1.1 All new building construction planning must provide for connection of the

building to the campus communications infrastructure.

4.1.2 CONDUIT SIZE - All direct buried conduits used to connect to the University Telecommunications infrastructure must be 4” PVC, Schedule 40.

4.1.3 NUMBER REQUIRED - The minimum number of conduits connecting the building IC to the campus MC must be at least four four-inch (4-4”) conduits. Note: More entrance conduits might be needed depending on the size and utilization of the building.

4.1.4 DEPTH - The top of the conduit bank must be buried at least 30 inches below the ground surface and separated from other service structures as required for fiber optical cable under EIAITIA specifications.

Separation of telecommunications conduits from other utilities shall meet the following guidelines:

Separation of Telecommunications Conduits from Other Utilities Structure Minimum Separation Power or other conduit 3 inches in concrete

4 inches in masonry 12 inches in earth

Pipes (gas, oil, water) 6 inches when crossing pipe

12 inches when parallel to pipe Power conduit terminated on poles Separate poles, if possible.

If on same pole, 180 degree separation Preferable, but not less than 90 degrees.

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont. Railroads At a crossing: 5 feet below top of the rail.

Terminating on poles: 12 feet from the nearest rail, except 7 feet at sidings.

The conduits must be placed in accordance with the requirements specified in the FlU building manual. In particular, bidders must pay special attention to the Telecommunications requirements specified in Appendix C.

4.1.5 DUCT BANK PROTECTION - Conduit must be encased in concrete when:

(1) Minimum conduit depth of 30 inches cannot be attained. (2) Conduits pass under roads, driveways, or railroad tracks. (3) Bend points are subject to movement. Note: A detectable warning tape must be placed 18 inches above all duct banks (detectable: containing metallic tracings).

4.1.6 SLOPE - Underground conduit must be installed such that a slope exits at all points of the run to allow drainage and prevent the accumulation of water. A drain slope of no less than .125 in. per foot is desirable.

4.2 MANHOLES (MAINTENANCE HOLES)

4.2.1 DESCRIPTION - A manhole (maintenance hole) is used to pull in and

splice cables in an underground, concealed manner. Manholes must be equipped with a sump, corrosion resistant pulling iron, cable racks, and manhole ladders. Concrete used for manholes must be of at least 3500 lb./in2 strength. All manholes must be properly grounded as required by BICSI. (Please refer to 1.2)

4.2.2 SIZE - Manholes must be sized at 6-ft. width X 12-ft. length X 7-ft. height, unless specified by the UTS Project Manager. All manholes must be equipped with a round ring and cover, clearly labeled “TELECOM” or “TELEPHONE”.

4.2.3 WHERE REQUIRED - Manholes must be placed when the conduit section

length exceeds 500 ft, whenever a cable splice will be required, when bends exceed a total of 180 degrees or two bends, or the section length of conduit requires the pulling in of cable in two segments.

4.2.4 HANDHOLES are not an acceptable alternative to manholes described in section 4.2.1, 4.22. Handholes can only be used in place of manholes after consultation with and receipt of written approval from the UTS/Infrastructure Department.

4.2.5 PULL POINTS - Wherever distances between manholes exceeds 200 feet

or there are more than two 90 degree bends in the conduit run, a 4’ x 4’ x 4’ pull box must be placed. The number of conduits going in and out of the pull box shall not exceed six. Under no circumstances shall a pull box replace a manhole.

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Appendix “C” Standards for Telecommunications – cont. 4.2.6 POSITIONING OF CONDUITS IN MANHOLE - Conduits entering a

manhole shall do so only through the manhole walls designed for conduit penetration. Under no circumstances shall the structural integrity of the manhole be compromised. Note: Conduits being added to a manhole must be placed as deep as possible in order to accommodate future expansion of ductbanks and guarantee maximum utilization of the manhole.

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X. Codes and Standards Building Standards A. This building shall conform to the following applicable building standards. In case of

conflict, the strictest requirements shall govern. Written approval shall be obtained when required from the State of Florida Fire Marshall, Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department, Miami-Dade County Health Department, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Miami-Dade County General Services Administration (Elevator Section), and DEP’s National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit. 1. All construction shall comply with the 2004 edition of the Florida Building Code

including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVI-IZ) including annual amendments, if any.

2. Other statewide Impact Codes.

a. All referenced standards listed in Chapter 35 of the Florida Building Code. b. Florida Fire Prevention Code, 2004 edition. c. Florida Accessibility Code (Chapter 11 of the Florida Building Code) d. FIRS (Health and Rehabilitative Services Codes) e. Water Management District Standards f. Space Criteria as applicable. (State requirements for educational facilities) g. The Department of Transportation h. The Corps of Engineers I. South Florida Water Management District j. The Department of Natural Resources k. Public Works Department Standards l. Florida Energy Efficiency for Building Construction (Chapter 13 of the FBC)

3. New or Revised Legislation

a. Threshold law s.553.77, F.S. b. Building Code and Enforcement s.553.71, F.S. c. High hazard occupancy new definition s.633.021, F.S. d. Fire Marshall inspection s.633.085, FS. e. Fire Marshall authority to order vacating of buildings. 633.121, F.S. f. Master Planning (University Campus Master plans and development agreements) s. 1013.30. g. Trench Safety Act CS/SB 2626 which adopts OSNA excavation safety standards. h. Compliance with Florida Statutes on Xeriscape and native plant usage.

4. Compliance guided by local ordinances, but not required. 5. FIU Building Standards, 2004 edition.

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Building Standards – cont. B. It is the express intent of this program to acknowledge this building as a continuum

relating the existing and future developments on this campus, as outlined in the University Campus Master Plan, through the selection of design, materials, and systems utilized. Comprehensive systematizing of the campus complex provides energy and construction cost efficiencies, maintenance and repair savings by reducing replacement parts inventories and simplifying service needs, aesthetic cohesiveness, and overall life cycle cost savings based on existing plant experience.

C. Design of this building and infrastructure must be closely coordinated with plans of the existing structures, systems development, campus utilities development, and University Campus Master Plan for building development.

D. The Architect/Engineer is responsible, as part of the basic services requirements, for the compliance of the construction documents with all codes until the date the project is released for bidding.

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Architectural Parameters It is the intent of this program to define building standards and specifications which will ensure environmental sensitivity, construction materials quality, construction system efficiency, adherence to building codes and standards, and awareness of university requirements to ensure functionality, ease of maintenance, energy efficiency, and cohesiveness to the existing campus mega structure. Planning of this building will be performed under the guidelines of the University’s Building Standards for University Park. Review of this document will be coordinated with the University’s Facilities Management staff. This document sets forth standards for construction materials, interior and exterior finishes, paving surfaces, common building elements, accent materials, utilities, environmental and building systems, landscaping, and other design guidelines appropriate for this campus. The current FlU Building Standards are to be followed unless specific deviations are agreed upon in advance with the Facilities Management Department. In the development of conceptual design, careful consideration must be given to the following items: 1. Building design should be functional and take advantage of prevailing breezes and

the subtropical climate. Natural ventilation should be developed wherever practical and desirable based on initial costs, operating costs, energy conservation, and the degree of environmental control required in various functional areas. Building design should eliminate the need for excessive mechanical controls through the use of such design parameters as building orientation, sun control, breezeways, operable windows, insulating exterior materials, etc.

2. Careful consideration must be given to alternative means of accommodating level changes. The nature of the functions housed in this facility requires that most of them be directly and conveniently accessible. Design should attempt to maximize vertical accessibility to all floors in this building. Concepts to be explored include ramped walkways, exterior multi-level design and terracing. Where stairs are used, they must be prominent, inviting, and readily accessible.

3. The building shall be designed for functional flexibility. The intention is that the program should generate a building facility that is attractive, dignified, easy to maintain and economical to operate.

4. The A/E’s documented monitoring of overall project costs, as well as costs of specific design elements shall be reviewed with the Facilities Construction Department. Construction cost control is understood to be a major developmental objective.

5. Together with planning for user convenience, organize and arrange classrooms into building/floor zones and provide accessibility for changes in mechanical and electrical services and for maintenance access requirements. Consider future economies in spatial revisions, and plan to affect economies in operations of mechanical systems.

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Architectural Parameters – cont. 6. In order to affect maximum flexibility, the building should be designed around a public

circulation core which includes all required public access areas and all building services. This core would provide the vertical circulation, and contain all non-academic functions in a sound-isolated envelope which would aid in maintaining acoustical levels in the office and classroom areas. All non-academic and classroom areas should have direct access to the public circulation core.

7. Interior finishes should be responsive to the traffic levels to which they will be subjected with recognition of the permanence of the facility and a desire for low maintenance while providing an inviting and attractive ambiance. Hard or resilient floor surfaces shall be specified for high volume, public traffic areas. Specific room areas should be carpeted with strong, tight weave fibers, and easily replaceable colors, easy cleaning and/or repair. Wall surfaces in public traffic areas should anticipate wear and abuse due to student traffic volumes; use tough-wear paints. Sustainable and ecologically responsible materials shall be incorporated whenever possible, to protect occupant health and improve indoor air quality.

8. The interior environment of this building should be reflective of the international

character of the student body and the community. This international flavor should be reflected in the signs, color schemes, and appurtenances. Consideration should be given to the use of interior landscaped areas to reflect the South Florida sub-tropical environment

9. Furnishings and equipment, interior finishes, and color selections shall be coordinated with University Facilities Construction personnel in design stages of project development prior to implementation.

10. Large glass areas which may cause sun and weather problems peculiar to South Florida shall be avoided. Daylight illumination with passive photocell controlled interior lighting to reduce reliance on electrical consumption should be present, if possible, on all floors. Use of shaded or screened glass windows to permit views of the campus is encouraged. All exposed glazing must be provided with impact resistant glazing. Glazing assemblies shall be conventionally framed. No structural silicone systems permitted.

11. Vending areas including all utility services (electrical, plumbing, floor drains, etc.) shall be provided in conditioned spaces.

12. Provide alcove with electric service within clerical office area to accommodate photocopy machines, if a separate and independent photocopy room is not identified. Provide at least one corridor alcove per floor in office areas to accommodate waste paper recycling bins. Bins should be highly visible to encourage usage without obstructing normal circulation patterns.

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Architectural Parameters – cont.

13. There should be one custodial work room for each 18,000 square feet or less of floor space. All space within the building should be reachable from one of these work rooms without negotiating any stairways. Each work room should be at least 80 net square feet with an 8’ minimum dimension and a 36” minimum out-swinging door. Each room shall include a wall hung slop sink extending 14” from wall, 20” wide, and 11” deep; it shall be of cast iron exterior and porcelain interior with a metal guard rim and an outlet trap. There shall be a 3” diameter floor drain in front of the sink to catch spillage. telephone panels, electrical panels, alarm system panels, or pipe chases are to be included in these rooms.

14. The A/E shall include in the project design, fabrication, and installation of an informational graphics and signage system in accordance with University standards. To be coordinated through the Facilities Management Department.

15. Roofing construction details shall be designed in accordance with the latest edition of

the National Roofing Contractors Association Construction Details publication. A reference copy is available in the University Facilities Management Department. Slope roofs (1/4” per foot) for positive directional drainage.

16. At construction completion inspection, provide the following to the University: a. Complete set of reproducible “As Built” drawings. b. Operating manuals on all types of equipment used in the building. c. List of all Contractors, Subcontractors, and their suppliers of materials and equipment. d. Three copies of cut sheets on all door hardware, window hardware, keying schedule, and all interior and exterior mechanical, electrical, fixed equipment, and plumbing installed in the building, shall be provided in loose leaf binders. e. One copy of all “as-built” construction drawings (site and floor plans) in electronic medium, compatible with AutoCAD systems located in University Facilities Management offices. f. 10% of each type and color of: ceiling tile, carpet, vinyl tile, and ceramic tile. g. One gallon of each color paint and five gallons of primary color paint.

17. Door hardware shall be specified to be an electronic locking system (ELS) matching and compatible with the FlU building standard. The system shall be coordinated with the University Key Bank and approved by the Facilities Management department.

18. All service kitchenettes should be provided with exhaust fan to the exterior of the building.

19. All fluorescent lighting should have an electronic ballast and energy efficient bulbs.

20. Acoustical ceiling tile system should be easily removable for maintenance access.

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Architectural Parameters – cont. 21. Provisions should be made for one air-conditioned voice/data communication

(telephone) equipment room on each building floor level, each with area of not less than 10’ x 10’ with a door not less than 3’ wide for equipment access, and a 125 Volt 20 Amp electrical power outlet.

22. The first floor elevation shall meet a minimum of +10 feet NGVD. 23. Asbestos and lead-based Paint Survey, operations & Maintenance, and Abatement:

a. Rules of the Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security b. Requirements of Sections 255.551-565 and Chapter 469, Florida Statutes c. Rules of the Florida Department of Environmental protection. d. Regulations of OSHA and the Environmental Protection Agency e. Licensing regulations of Asbestos Consultants, the Florida Department of Business and professional Regulation. f. Lead-based paint minimum abatement standards of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and current state of the art procedures to protect university personnel, students and visitors g. All asbestos abatement contractors are to be pre-qualified under the SUS owner Provided Insurance Program.

It is intended that this program will generate an overall building facility that will be attractive, dignified, easy to maintain, economically staffed and operated, and functionally and aesthetically satisfying to the majority of persons who see and use it. The principals of sustainable and ecologically sensitive architecture shall guide the construction. These ends can probably be best achieved through a plan that is devoted to flexible use of space with appropriate materials, light, and color, as opposed to a plan centered upon a particular architectural style, symmetry, or other non-functional planning considerations.

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UTS Media Equipment – Enhanced Electronic Classroom

Item Description Manufacturer Model Unit Cost Qty. Extension

1 Lower Projector mount Chief RPA-TB0 $149.00 1 $149.002 System Controller Crestron CP2E $1,000.00 1 $1,000.003 6.4” wall mounted touch panel Crestron TPS-3100L $2,024.00 1 $2,024.004 25 Watt power supply Crestron PW-242DRU $150.00 1 $150.005 Black Custom engreaved touch panel cover Crestron TPS-FPB $75.00 1 $75.006 Stereo power amplifier Crown XTI1000 $500.00 1 $500.007 60” x 80” Advantage Electrol recessed screen Da-lite 84299 $1,267.00 1 $1,267.00

8 Low Voltage screen controller Da-lite 40983 $156.00 1 $156.009 Ceiling mounted speakers assembly Electro Voice EVID C8.2LP $100.00 2 $200.00

10 6’ VGA male to male cable w/audio Extron 28-490-02 $35.00 1 $35.0011 Media presentation switcher (RS-232) (resolution

adjuster)Extron IN1508 $1,285.00 1 $1,285.00

12 75’ plenum cable VGA Extron 26-514-03 $150.00 1 $150.0013 Rack mounted power strip Fuman M-8 $70.00 1 $70.0014 17” LCD interactive monitor (Starboard i.e. HM

135)Hitachi T-17SLX $1,800.00 1 $1,800.00

15 DVD/VCR Combo common YUV output JVC HR-XVC37U $160.00 1 $160.0016 3500 ANSI Lumens XGA projector (RS-232) NEC NP1000 $3,392.00 1 $3,392.0017 2’ x 2’ ceiling tile projector mount Peerless CMJ-455 $65.00 1 $65.0018 Digital documents presenter Samsung UF-80ST $1,600.00 1 $1,600.0019 Infrared flasher for DVD/VCR combo Xantech 283M $15.00 1 $15.0020 Wireless microphone system TBA TBA $1,000.00 1 $1,000.0021 Instructors PC TBA TBA $980.00 1 $980.0022 Connectors, Adaptors, 2 Gang black wall plate Vendor Materials $300.00 1 $300.00

VGA w/audio, CV w/audio, CAT 5E punch-down

1 RS232 cable run, 2 speaker cable runs1 screen CC cable run, misc, hardware

23 Crestron programming Vendor N/A $350.00 1 $350.0024 System Intergration Vendor N/A $2,200.00 1 $2,200.0025 Frieght Vendor N/A $400.00 1 $400.0026 Custom Multimedia podium ADA compliant DBA N/A $3,700.00 1 $3,700.0027 Data drops to podium (1 crestron, 1 laptop, 1

internet PC)UTS N/A $440.00 3 $1,320.00

28 Electrical outlet in ceiling & screen Contractor TBA N/A $600.00 1 $600.00Total $24,943.00

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Barrier Free Design

It is the policy of Florida International University to provide all architectural features to permit accessibility for the physically disabled. The University has adopted the Department of Community Affairs Accessibility Requirements Manual and current revisions for standard handicapped design materials, for compliance, as a part of the University Building Standards and should be used in conjunction with the State of Florida Handicap requirements and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility guidelines identified under “Statewide Impact Codes” in the Codes and Standards - Building Standards section of this program. Accessibility

a. Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction, 1994, Chapter 11 of the Florida Building Code.

b. Florida ADA Implementation Act. c. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 with current revisions. d. HUD Fair Housing Act for Multi-Family Residential Construction. e. Florida Public service Commission - installation and replacement of public

telephones. f. State Traffic operations Engineer - FDOT - government parking facilities. g. Agency for Health Care Administration - hospital and health care facilities.

Of particular interest in these regulations shall be provisions for physically handicapped students and staff in the following areas: 1. Wheelchair, crutches, and braces restrictions to mobility. 2. Building access: entrance door thresholds, closers and handles, interior and exterior

multi-level transitions by means of ramps (slope 1:16), stairs, elevators, or escalators, emergency exit from all levels for the physically handicapped, and hallway and corridor clearances.

3. Design criteria for public service areas, such as, restrooms (with doors), drinking

fountains, telephones, etc.

a. Visual fire alarm signals in all toilet rooms: b. Door levers approved for handicap use in all major rooms. Coordinate locations with

Facilities Management/Design. c. Handicap drinking fountains. d. Handicap telephones. e. Handicap water closets, urinals, lavatories and mirrors. f. Handicap parking stalls minimum 12’ x 20’ plus 5’ x 20’. g. Braille numbers on elevator doors, cabs, and room identification plaques.

4. increase ANSI standards of 32” for closet doors to 36”.

5. Decrease slope of access ramps below maximum as much as possible.

6. Electric door for main access entrance.

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Site Development and Campus Integration Site and building planning and design shall conform to the current Campus Master Plan Update, October 2003. In the development of the conceptual designs, careful consideration must be given to the following items: 1. Site design shall be coordinated with all physical facilities existing and/or currently

planned for the campus. The Campus Master Plan outlines all facilities, existing or planned. Site boundaries for this project are outlined in this building program.

2. Pedestrian circulation systems between the proposed building and existing adjacent buildings must be integrated into the design which will preferably provide weather-protected connections. Perimeter walkways, exterior courtyards, and plaza areas should be designed to visually relate to the other campus adjacent buildings.

3. The service road and/or yard shall be constructed according to the Dade County standards for vehicular blacktop surfaces; additional road and service yard requirements include planting, landscaping, irrigation system, lighting, signage, and graphics. In engineering design and construction, particular care must be exercised for positive storm water drainage and disposal. This requirement shall be strictly enforced by the University.

4. In design planning and construction staging, consideration should be given to disruption of the existing access road to ensure orderly traffic flow.

5. Energy efficient exterior lighting is required for service road and/or yard, site, and building. Because of the heavy use of the facility at night, particular care should be taken in the design of exterior lighting for vandal resistance, security, and aesthetics. Lighting of the service yard should be controlled by clock timers with electric photo cells. Investigate use of lighting color differences to differentiate exterior functions, i.e., service road and/or yard vs. pedestrian walkway.

6. All site utilities shall be provided underground from the nearest existing primary services (power, telephone, and sanitary sewer and water distribution systems). Communications and control systems shall be provided as extensions of the campus underground network to and/or from existing and future adjacent buildings to engage with central terminal (control) equipment.

7. Site design should be developed to take full advantage of South Florida's subtropical climate including the use of native plant materials and low water usage xerophytic concepts. Landscaping should be used to articulate exterior areas, provide shade for outdoor use, and provide natural buffer between zones of conflicting use and future development.

8. Particular care should be taken to provide attractive site boundaries, and building vistas from surrounding campus areas. Native landscape materials which are capable of withstanding the sun and wind conditions found in South Florida should be used. Irrigation systems should be planned to be water efficient.

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Site Development and Campus Integration – cont. 9. The A/E shall exercise particular care in designing storm drainage for the site and

walkways. Topographic site plans must specifically illustrate existing and established grades for drainage. Site construction must comply with contract documents. “As-builts” of the drainage system shall be reviewed in the field at Substantial Completion of the project. All components of the construction exposed to weather shall have positive drainage to a storm-water drainage system or equivalent (planters, grassed areas, etc.). Scuppers or roof run-offs shall not occur over pedestrian walks or terraces. Primary circulation paths shall require trench drains to ensure against storm-water accumulation during heavy rainstorms. The A/E shall provide a comprehensive storm-water drainage plan for the building, connecting walkways, all weather-exposed stairways, and site, as a part of the Design Development stage.

10. Exterior handrails shall be of a non-corrosive material and shall not overheat when

exposed to the sun.

11. Roadway and walkway post lights should be located at least 4 ft from the edge of the roadway or walkway.

12. Loading docks and service areas should accommodate the needs of a commercial

recycling program, such as corrugated cardboard compactor. An area should also be identified for the separation and collection of other recyclables, such as glass, aluminum, paper, etc.

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Codes and Standards Environmental Systems Mechanical and electrical systems should be designed to afford maximum energy efficiency and operating economy. Mechanical systems should be designed in as efficient a manner as possible in order that these systems not preclude vital space essential to the building’s main purpose. Particular attention should be paid to the following: I. Zone controls of air-conditioning to permit emphasis to selected areas; alleviating

total operation when necessary, particularly as relates to exhaust hoods where applicable. Design systems which maintain air movements for humidity control. Control equipment shall be pneumatic coupled to an electronic energy management system compatible with existing EMS in other campus facilities.

2. Zoned lighting controls to allow for selective control of all overhead lighting. Lower ambient light levels and increase task lighting. Flexibility to adjust lighting levels as needed for particular functions. Lighting design should reflect studies conducted in recent years concerning reading lighting in academic buildings.

3. The building mechanical and electrical system should be designed to allow incremental expansion as future needs require additions and alterations and should follow guidelines indicated in the Master Plan Update.

4. All HVAC Systems must be designed and specified with special consideration for sound transmission and quiet operation. Appropriate air duct velocity and vibration isolation must be designed and field verified during construction. Air handlers should be remote from instructional and office space and enclosed by sound resistant partitions.

This building should be designed to function for short time periods with limited power consumption and without the use of air-conditioning. Features listed above - such as natural ventilation, sun control, zoned environmental controls - should be coupled with overall building design considerations such as sitting to take advantage of prevailing winds, window design to accommodate breezes, and minimize head build-up, etc. In order to service the building economically and preserve the architectural plans for flexibility, the following mechanical systems for the building should be incorporated:

(1) Central utility core with minimum distribution distances. (2) Accessible vertical and horizontal chases where flexibility is required. (3) Provisions for changing power and telephone distribution. (4) Accessible mechanical rooms housing no other functions.

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Codes and Standards Environmental Systems – cont. 5. Basic systems:

a. Heat/air-conditioning distribution and control. Design criteria to be 76 degrees Fahrenheit with 50% relative humidity.

b. Lighting fixtures with local controls and central monitoring and disconnect control panel.

c. Automatically starting battery powered emergency lighting. An emergency diesel or propane electrical generator for emergency lighting and elevator use should be provided to facilitate the exit of the handicap, in case of a power failure and a U.P.S. system back-up for communications/computers.

d. Smoke detection and fire alarm with central annunciator panel at or near the main entrance. The fire alarm system should be an addressable system, not a zone system.

e. Electric power reserve shall be 150% greater than initial demand. The electrical distribution system shall also be designed and constructed to accommodate this reserve.

f. Water - hot water and cold water with sufficient shut-off valves as required by academic programs and/or maintenance functions. Hose bibbs inside and outside of the building as required.

g. Sanitary waste system - as required by applicable codes. h. Storm drainage - positive drainage from room entrances and all exterior areas. I. Gas lines, properly tested, with shut-off valves as required; add 30% reserve

over initial building demand. j. Hydraulic elevator - combination service and passenger-type with electrical eye

equipped doors; self-lowering and automatic open doors in accordance with fire codes.

k. Clocks - battery emergency powered. I. Inter-campus and public telephone system. Two phone service source. m. Irrigation - Central. n. Exterior building lighting - Energy efficient and vandal resistant. o. Exterior door security system. p. Energy management systems in compliance with the Master Plan Update

guidelines (Control in Central Utility Plant). q. Security system connected to the campus Public Safety Department.

6. Central controls for this facility connected to the Central Utility Plant should be

provided for the following: a. Clocks should be connected to the existing Simplex Time Clock System. b. Environmental systems (HVAC). c. Fire alarm. Connect system to the campus Public Safety Department. d. Exterior lighting.

7. Reserve utilities capacity for power and gas (refer to items above), chilled water,

water and sewer, and communications are to be provided.

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Codes and Standards Furniture Standard and Equipment

In order to facilitate the design of the specific functional areas, lists have been compiled indicating the anticipated equipment needs of each. These lists have been included in the detailed description of each area. These lists may not be complete, and include items which will not be purchased under the projects Capital Outlay Furniture and Equipment budget; however, their inclusion in the design is required for efficient space planning by the Architect and Engineers. It is also important to recognize that some of the office equipment presently utilized in other buildings on campus may be re-utilized if, after inventory, they are deemed to be in satisfactory condition for relocation. Installation for all fixed equipment, built-in shelving, counters, and any equipment requiring hook-up other than electrical convenience outlet shall be included in the construction cost and bid documents. All movable equipment and furnishings shall only be included in the equipment and furniture design layouts, but should be indicated as “not-in-contract”. All movable equipment will be furnished by the University and funded from the Furniture and Equipment budget; see Project Budget. All special equipment shall be specified to be on contract for servicing. A complete set of “as-built” drawings from manufacturers and installers is required. The A/E and contractor shall field demonstrate and discuss maintenance procedures with appropriate personnel from the department of Physical Plant upon Substantial Completion of the construction. Inventory of equipment, other than in this construction program, shall be provided by the Office of Facilities Management.

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XI. Project Schedule Mutual coordination between the A/E and the University will be required to resolve questions of scheduling, compatibility, finishes, environmental systems, connections, etc. Scheduling of these meetings and establishment of dates for this coordination will be the task of the University’s Facilities Construction Departments. Among those items which will require coordination are the following: Pre-design information conferences, Design submissions and presentations, project reviews, Evaluations and approvals by the Board of Trustees, Final documents approvals, Bidding dates and procedures, Award of contracts and construction start, Pre-construction and periodic construction conferences, Construction interfacing with University Operations, Disruption of services for utility connections, Substantial and final completion inspections and Guarantee expiration inspection. Project Milestones Milestone Date A/E Notice to Proceed June 21, 2006

Programming (90 days) Sept 12, 2006

FIU Review (21 days) Oct 10, 2006

Conceptual Schematics (45 days) Nov 24, 2006

FIU Review (21 days) Dec 15, 2006

Advanced Schematics (45 days) Jan 29, 2007

FIU Review (21 days) Feb 19, 2007

Design Development Documents (60 days) April 20, 2007

FIU Review (21 days) May 11, 2007

50% Construction Documents (80 days) July 30, 2007

FIU Review (14 days) Aug 13, 2007

Advertise RFQ for Bidders Oct 5, 2007

100% Construction Documents (100 days) Nov 21, 2007

Notify Pre-Qualified Bidders Nov 21, 2007

FIU Review (30 days) Dec 21, 2007

Bid Date Jan 20, 2008

Bid Award / Notice to Proceed (42 days) Mar 2, 2008

Building Permit (4 days) Mar 6 2008

Construction Start (6 days) Mar 12, 2008

Substantial Completion (500 days) July 15, 2009

Furniture / Equipment Installation (30 days) Aug 14, 2009

Occupancy (21 days) Sept 4, 2009

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XII. Project Funds The planning, construction, and equipment funding source is projected as follows: PECO 2004-2005 $ 5,000,000 2005-2006 $ 13,466,710 2006-2007 $ 1,090,000 $ 19,556,710

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XIII. Project Budget Summary “A” Construction Costs and Gross Square Footage, per FIU discussions Building Construction NASF NASF/GSF GSF CONST/ GSF TOTAL COST $Classrooms 8,700 1.6 13,920 184.11 2,562,811.00500 Seat Auditorium 7,500 1.6 12,000 275.00 3,300,000.00Offices 15,378 1.6 24,605 193.01 4,749,011.00UTS Room 500 1.6 800 150.00 120,000.00Other Assignable 600 1.6 960 167.70 160,992.00Café 1,500 1.6 2,400 220.33 528,796.00Campus Support Services 1,500 1.6 2,400 149.29 358,296.00 Total Gross Square Footage 57,085 GSF Sub-Total Building Construction Cost $11,779,906.00Sub Total Average Bldg. Cost per Square Foot 206.36 $/SF Site Construction Program CostSite Preparation 425,000.00Demolition of Trailer 25,000.00Landscape / Irrigation 350,000.00Roadway Improvements 75,000.00Electrical Service 180,000.00Water Distribution System 67,500.00Sanitary Sewer System 113,500.00Storm Water System 120,000.00Chilled Water Piping 350,000.00Energy Efficient Equipment 5,000.00Sub Total Site Construction Cost $1,711,000.00

Sub-Total Building and Site Cost $13,490,906.00Sub Total Building and Site Cost per Square Foot 236.33 $/SF Total Building SF Cost w/ inflation @ 6% per year – 12% for Sept 2008 mid construction 264.68 $/SF

Telecommunications wiring allowance 200,000.00Other Project Components (as supplied by FIU)

5,865,804.00

Sub Total of Other Project Components $6,065,804.00 Total Project Cost $ 19,556,710.00 Inflation @ 6% per year – 12% for Nov. 2008 mid const + $2,346,805.00Total Projected Project Cost with Inflation $21,903,515.00 Estimated cost of construction with 12% inflation determined by 6% per year and September 2008 as the date for mid construction will place the project $2,346,805.00 over the budget.

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Project Budget Summary “B” Adjusted Construction Costs & Gross Square Footage to meet Budget Building Construction NASF NASF/GSF GSF CONST/ GSF TOTAL COST $Classrooms 6,780 1.6 10,848 176.87 1,918,685.00500 Seat Auditorium 6,250 1.6 10,000 245.35 2,453,500.00Offices 14,090 1.6 22,545 193.01 4,351,410.00UTS Room 500 1.6 800 135.00 108,000.00Other Assignable 600 1.6 960 135.00 129,600.00Café 1,539 1.3 2,000 210.83 412,660.00Campus Support Services 1,500 1.6 2,400 135.00 304,000.00 Total Gross Square Footage 49,553 GSF Sub-Total Building Construction Cost $9,677,855.00Sub-Total Average Cost per Square Foot 195.30 $/SF Site Construction Program CostSite Preparation 425,000.00Demolition of Trailer 25,000.00Landscape / Irrigation 350,000.00Roadway Improvements 75,000.00Electrical Service 180,000.00Water Distribution System 67,500.00Sanitary Sewer System 113,500.00Storm Water System 120,000.00Chilled Water Piping 350,000.00Energy Efficient Equipment 5,000.00Sub-Total Site Construction Cost $1,711,000.00

Sub-Total Building and Site Cost $11,388,855.00Sub-Total Building and Site Cost per Square Foot 229.83 $/SF Total Building SF Cost w/ inflation @ 6% per year – 12% for Sept 2008 mid construction 257.40 $/SF

Telecommunications wiring allowance 200,000.00Other Project Components (as supplied by FIU)

5,865,804.00

Subtotal of Other Project Components $6,065,804.00 Total Project Cost $17,454,659.00 Inflation @ 6% per year – 12% for Sept 2008 mid const + 2,094,559.00Total Building Construction Cost $19,549,218.00 Budget achieved with adjusted construction costs, using prototypical projects and a reduced area square footage which should not adversely effect the functioning of the buildings. References without site work: Design Construction Data – Community College adjusted for inflation - $296.38 per GSF QQQ1 – High School w/ café & Auditorium - adjusted for inflation - $235.53 per GSF