ASHRAE 4774-2005 Integrated Cleanroom Design and Construction《综合洁净室的设计与施工》.pdf
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1、4774 Integrated Cleanroom Design and Construction Charlie C. Shieh, PhD, PE Member ASHRAE ABSTRACT The scope of integrated building design addresses the design integration of buildings and facilities among all disci- plines from project conception to final completion and handover. This paper discuss
2、es the design and construction integration ofcleanroom buildings and cleanroom facilities to achieve better qualiy, faster delivev, lower cost, more opti- mized operation and maintenance, lower energy consumption, cleaner environment, safer, more reliable and moreproductive conditions, and longer se
3、rvice life. INTRODUCTION A complete cleanroom project is usually composed of the following stages: the development of scope, budget, and over- all project execution plan stage; the pre-design, conceptual, and schematic design stage; the preliminary, final design, and construction documentation stage
4、; and the construction service stage. Figure 1 outlines the general project design and construction service procedure for a typical design, bid, build project. PROJECT SCOPE, BUDGET, AND EXECUTION PLAN To initiate a cleanroom facility project, the owners project management develops the project scope
5、, budget, and its overall execution plan. Project Scope The project scope typically covers the following aspects: Determination of the size of the cleanroom project. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Determination of the type of the project, such as new build- ing on new site, new phase, new building as ex
6、pansion on existing site, existing building expansion, cleanroom reno- vation in existing building, partial renovation, etc. Site investigation, site survey, and site selection. Conrmation of site conditions. Determination of the process(es) to be contained in the cleanroom facility. Establishment o
7、f design criteria. This should include issues such as cleanliness class, laminar flow velocity, air-change rates, volume of process exhaust, volume of outside air, ceiling HEPA or ULPA filter coverage, energy efficiency target (W/SF, or WCFM), cost efficiency target ($/SF), etc. Determination of pro
8、duct type and quantitative goals. Consideration of safety issues: explosion proof, corrosion proof, cross-contamination proof, fire protection, building security, etc. Determination of electricity, gas, water supply, sewer and storm drain connections. 1 O. Selection of communication systems. 1 1. De
9、termination of transportation requirements: local trans- portation and indoor conveyers. 12. Determination of control strategies. 13. Devise energy recovery methods. 14. Consideration of environmental issues: exhaust air and 15. Consideration of seismic classification and requirements of waste water
10、 treatment. seismic design. Charlie C. Shieh is a senior vice president of engineering with CYS Consulting, LLC, Bellaire (Houston), Texas. 02005 ASHRAE. 355 PROJECI SCOPE LI- I; v I Figure 1 General design and construction procedure. 16. Establishment of a list of codes, standards, and local rules
11、and regulations to be applied in the project. 17. Local community concerns. 18. Performance of constructability review. Project Budget Plan The owner?s project management will develop an initial budget plan in accordance with the project scope and the finan- cial capability and feasibility. The init
12、ial budget plan will take the project scope into consideration and set limits to the proposed project scope if it is not financially feasible. The scope and budget plan shall be adjusted and finalized with compromised alternative adjustments during the scope and budget development stage. The budget
13、will determine the quality for the project as well as the scope and schedule. They all work together. Doing things on an accelerated schedule is likely to increase cost; within the scope, there are varying quality levels that can be provided. Overall Execution Plan The project?s overall execution pl
14、an, the project?s funda- mental documentation (PFD), usually is developed by the owner?s project management but may be finalized together with a design consultant depending on the preference of the owner and the project design contract. A complete execution plan should cover the entire design and co
15、nstruction service stages. PRE-DESIGN, CONCEPTUAL, AND SCHEMATIC DESIGN STAGE Pre-Design Activities Based on the project?s fundamental documentation, the owner?s project management will issue the request for propos- als (RFP) and select and form the project design team. The fundamental documents sha
16、ll include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Clarification of type and scope of the project Determination of type and source of financing Selection of the project site, geotechnical investigation, and site survey Clarification of site conditions Determination of project process requirements, process adjacencies
17、, cleanroom process personnel flows and process material flows, energy efficiency and environmen- tal goals, project design criteria for all disciplines, strategies of controls, interior and exterior dimensional requirements of the cleanroom building or building series, access and transportation: Es
18、tablishment of a list of codes, standards, and regulations to be used in the project and Determination of the project milestone schedule Conceptual and Schematic Design The conceptual and schematic design could either be prepared by the owner?s project management or by the 356 ASHRAE Transactions: R
19、esearch selected design team depending on the preference ofthe owner and the project design contract. The conceptual and schematic design should cover site investigation and reports, site layouts, building schematic layouts, process and instrumentation diagrams, process and facility concepts, utilit
20、y concepts, building system concepts, cleanroom system, auxiliary system and subsystem concepts, control concepts, energy analysis, environmental, fire protec- tion, security, communication requirements, and compliance with codes, standards, and local govemmental rules and regu- lations. The project
21、 cost estimate should be revisited at the conceptual and schematic design stage and must not exceed the approved budget plan. The completed cleanroom project conceptual and schematic design package should be submitted to the owner for review and approval. The project scope may be adjusted during cli
22、ent review, and the clients project management shall confirm and approve the finalized concep- tual and schematic design package as the basic document in Request for Proposals and review of submittals. Select a Design Team The design team must be capable of overseeing and conducting the entire clean
23、room project design and construc- tion service in accordance with the project scope, developing project overall execution procedure to accomplish the project within the required time period under the approved budget, including project site plans, buildings, building systems, transportation, utility
24、systems, cleanroom systems, produc- tion lines, controls, and all other related design works neces- sary to complete the project. The design team must be able to conduct site investiga- tion, prepare an investigative report with the feasibility study, and make recommendations. The design team needs
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