Yale updates its general requirements and accessibility guidance for design

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Yale’s design standards for capital projects have been updated and are now available to project teams. These new and revised specifications outline the requirements for a project, serving as a bridge between the contract and our technical specifications. These standards are intended to assist design architects and engineers in maintaining consistency on a particular project and continuity with existing university facilities, systems, and equipment.
 
For the summer 2025 update, there are many new general requirements spanning regulatory and directive standards to construction waste management. There is revised accessibility guidance on specialties, furnishings, and exterior improvements; a new HVAC standard; and a revised fire alarm standard. Additionally, the sustainability design standard for comprehensive scope projects now requires that Environmental Product Declarations be Red List approved.
 
An updated table of contents and the introduction and general guidelines provide an overview of changes since spring 2025 with more detail below. 
Division 01: General Requirements
These specifications determine how the project is managed and executed according to Yale-specific procedures. They cover a range of topics including, but not limited to, change management, quality control, contract modifications, product requirements, and documentation.
 

New standards

Revised standards

  • 01 06 00 General Regulatory and Directive Standards: This identifies general plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical design regulatory and directive standards, codes, and references. It contains project documentation and occupational and environmental health guidelines. It also identifies the desired quality, type, and characteristics of certain materials and facilities and the regulations and standards for the design of building systems.
  • 01 73 00 Execution: These requirements govern the execution of work. This includes layout, cutting and patching, coordination of owner-installed products, progress cleaning, and the protection of installed construction.
Division 10: Specialties
Division 12: Furnishings
  • 12 24 50 Laboratory Casework: This revised standard contains general design criteria for laboratory casework, countertops, sinks, and service fixtures.  
Division 23: HVAC 
Division 28: Electronic Safety and Security 
  • 28 00 00 Fire Alarm: This revised standard defines the general installation and minimum product requirements for fire alarm systems.
Division 32: Exterior Improvements
  • 32 01 01 Exterior Improvements Design: This revised standard for landscape design indicates the requirements for all Yale’s landscapes.
  • 32 10 01 Parking Lots: This revised standard describes criteria for parking design beyond municipal ordinances and local building code.
  • 32 14 40 Bluestone Paving and Appendix A: This revised standard contains criteria for bluestone paving. This standard is intended to act as a guideline for specification details. Individual site conditions and requirements must be incorporated into a project’s final specification.  
 
These standards were developed through a collaboration between Yale’s Engineering and Energy Management, Facilities Operations, and Capital Program Support and Technical Services departments as well as a contracted engineer.