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Facilities Standards for the Public Buildings Service. Revision 2
The revisions to the Facilities Standards for the Public Buildings Service (PBS-PQ100.1) contained in the document have been made to provide improved guidance on historic preservation issues. The guidance clarifies what historic buildings are, and the methodology to deal with them. Additional paragraphs have been added on subjects such as modification of the accessibility standards, conflicts with historic preservation, historic preservation related to site planning and landscape design, archeological testing, vertical distribution of piping in historic buildings, guidance for HVAC work in historic buildings, and lighting criteria. Other revisions include a change in the FPMR temperature regulations, and minor corrections to PBS-PQ100.1.
Facilities Standards for the Public Buildings Service. Revision 2
The revisions to the Facilities Standards for the Public Buildings Service (PBS-PQ100.1) contained in the document have been made to provide improved guidance on historic preservation issues. The guidance clarifies what historic buildings are, and the methodology to deal with them. Additional paragraphs have been added on subjects such as modification of the accessibility standards, conflicts with historic preservation, historic preservation related to site planning and landscape design, archeological testing, vertical distribution of piping in historic buildings, guidance for HVAC work in historic buildings, and lighting criteria. Other revisions include a change in the FPMR temperature regulations, and minor corrections to PBS-PQ100.1.
Facilities Standards for the Public Buildings Service. Revision 2
1994
86 pages
Report
No indication
English
Building Standards & Codes , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Public Administration & Government , Federal buildings , Building codes , Design standards , Life cycle costs , Security , Economic analysis , Design criteria , US GSA , Standards , Government regulations , Handbooks , Asbestos , Radon , Environmental engineering , Historic preservation