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As the largest single accredited community college in the Country, Ivy Tech Community College has a duty to the State of Indiana to build facilities that are characterized by their Flexibility, Sustainability, and Durability. It is the goal for every building in the Ivy Tech system to be a “good neighbor” enhancing the local community where that campus is located. When envisioning the project, the standard for new buildings should be a “75-year building” with materials and construction supporting this vision.
Throughout the document, the term “The Owner” refers to Ivy Tech Community College and is used interchangeably.
It is the intent of these standards to encourage the professional to “Design to Defined Outcomes” and to establish an expectation for the Design Professional to meet or exceed.
Ivy Tech Community College encourages the Design Professional to utilize the best, most advanced Industry practices in design and construction to achieve these results.
For new exterior construction a "stand alone" full-size mock-up panel is essential for several reasons. This mockup will contain all major exterior systems and materials. As such:
Exterior mock-up panels are required unless deleting them from the construction is agreed to by Ownership.
For new interior construction, finish mock-ups will be required for special finishes. Discuss potential finish mock-ups with Ownership. Ownership review will be required for final approval of finishes. The interior mock-ups may be constructed "in place" to remain if Architect and Ownership deems them acceptable.
Mock-ups may include (but aren't limited to):
Prior to finalizing Bidding Documents, discuss with the Facilites team to set up appropriate Attic Stock materials and quantities needed. Utilize the Replacement Materials Matrix included in the appendix to document and insert into Bidding Documents.
Security and safety are paramount aspects of any Ivy Tech facility. The Ivy Tech security department should be involved from the start of the design process through Construction. A Safety and Security Report will be produced at the start of the design process which will be utilized to evaluate and refine Security Plans and be used as a datum point during the Construction process to evaluate progress.