Design Scope of Work

FOODSERVICE DESIGN SCOPE OF WORK

Updated: 7/3/2024


The scope below defines the services to be provided by Concept Services, the food-service consultant and the services provided by the client’s architect. Any deviations from the scope of work below must be in writing.

A. INITIAL LAYOUT (BY CONCEPT SERVICES)

Concept Services to produce an initial kitchen and seating layout and provide it to client for approval. Once approved, Concept Services provides the initial kitchen layout to the architect in AutoCAD format.

B. FOODSERVICE DRAWINGS & SUBMITTALS (BY CONCEPT SERVICES)

Concept Services to produce the following foodservice drawings and related submittals..

  • Equipment Layout and Schedule

  • Electrical Rough-Ins and Schedule for foodservice equipment

  • Plumbing Rough-Ins and Schedule for foodservice equipment

  • Foodservice Equipment Elevations

  • Walk-in Shop Drawings (if applicable)

  • Hood Shop Drawings (if applicable)

  • Special Conditions

  • Specification Manual of all Foodservice Equipment

C. SITE SURVEY & CODE REVIEW (BY CLIENT’S ARCHITECT)

Architect to perform a site survey to help identify potential issues early in the development process that could impact the viability, cost, and schedule of a project. Site visit to include:

  • Critical Dimensions

  • Condition of Finishes

  • Existing Utilities (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Restrooms)

  • ADA

  • Photographs

  • Compare As-built Plan to landlord furnished information

D. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS (BY CLIENT’S ARCHITECT)

Upon client approval of the design drawings, the architect to prepare Construction Documents to include the following:

  • Title Sheet

  • Life Safety Plan

  • ADA Details

  • Demolition Plans

  • Dimensioned Floor Plan

  • Floor Finish Plan

  • Reflected Ceiling Plan

  • Door Schedule and Details

  • FOH Interior Elevations

  • FOH Interior Details

  • Mechanical Plan & Details

  • HVAC Control Details & Schedules

  • Electrical Power Plan & Details

  • Enlarged Power Plan

  • Telephone & Data Details

  • Plumbing Schedule & Details

  • Foodservice Drawings (provided by Concept Services)

The above construction documents scope is not intended to be all-encompassing. The architect is expected to be aware of any additional investigations, plan sheets, or calculations necessary based on the specific Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).

The architect shall bring any necessary additional efforts to the attention of the client as early as possible.

E. BUILDING PERMITTING (BY CLIENT’S ARCHITECT)

The architect to submit Construction Documents and prepared applications to the Building and Safety Departments for the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). This submittal to include:

  • Building and Fire Department

  • Health Department

The architect is expected to attend any Planning or Architectural Design Review meetings and deliver any in-person submittals.