Programming.

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  • (1) As used in this section:
    • (a) "Program document" means a final document that contains programming information.
    • (b) "Programming" means services to define the scope and purpose of an anticipated project, and may include:
      • (i) researching criteria applicable to the scope and purpose of an anticipated project;
      • (ii) identifying the scale of the project and the type of facilities and the level of specialized functions that will be required;
      • (iii) identifying and prioritizing values and goals that will impact the project, including institutional purposes, growth objectives, and cultural, technological, temporal, aesthetic, symbolic, economic, environmental, safety, sustainability, and other relevant criteria;
      • (iv) evaluating functional efficiency, user comfort, building economics, environmental sustainability, and visual quality;
      • (v) identifying objectives for the project, including such elements as image, efficiencies, functionality, cost, and schedule;
      • (vi) identifying and evaluating the constraints that will have an impact on the project such as legal requirements, financial constraints, location, access, visibility, and building services;
      • (vii) developing standards such as area allowances, space allocation, travel distances, and furniture and equipment requirements;
      • (viii) establishing general space quality standards related to such elements as lighting levels, equipment performance, acoustical requirements, security, and aesthetics;
      • (ix) identifying required spaces;
      • (x) establishing sizes and relationships;
      • (xi) establishing space efficiency factors or the ratio of net square footage to gross square footage; and
      • (xii) documenting particular space requirements such as special HVAC, plumbing, power, lighting, acoustical, furnishings, equipment, or security needs.
  • (2) A program document may:
    • (a) incorporate written and graphic materials; and
    • (b) include:
      • (i) an executive summary;
      • (ii) documentation of the methodology used to develop the programming;
      • (iii) value and goal statements;
      • (iv) relevant facts upon which the programming was based;
      • (v) conclusions derived from data analysis;
      • (vi) relationship diagrams;
      • (vii) flow diagrams;
      • (viii) matrices identifying space allocations and relationships;
      • (ix) space listings by function and size; and
      • (x) space program sheets, including standard requirements and special HVAC, plumbing, power, lighting, acoustical, furnishings, equipment, or security needs.
  • (3) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the director may make rules:
    • (a) establishing the types of projects for which programming and a program document are required;
    • (b) establishing the scope of programming required for defined categories of projects;
    • (c) establishing the circumstances under which an agency must obtain authorization from the director to engage in programming;
    • (d) governing the funding of programming;
    • (e) relating to the administration of programming; and
    • (f) regarding any restrictions that may be imposed on a person involved in programming from participating in the preparation of construction documents for a project that is the subject of the programming.




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