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Engineering Standard

SAES-R-004 4 June 2013


Building Architectural Design and Finishes Requirements
Document Responsibility: Architectural Engineering Standards Committee

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Table of Contents

1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations.... 2
3 References... 2
4 General Requirements... 3
5 Building Design and
Finishing Requirements. 4
6 Roles and Responsibilities.... 5

Appendix-1 - Building Design &


Finishing Guidelines... 6
Appendix-2 - Roles and Responsibilities Matrix.... 7

Previous Issue: 26 May 2013 Next Planned Update: 11 July 2017


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Document Responsibility: Architectural Engineering Standards Committee SAES-R-004
Issue Date: 4 June 2013
Next Planned Update: 11 July 2017 Building Architectural Design and Finishes Requirements

1 Scope

This Architectural Design and Finishes Engineering Standard document outlines the
interior and exterior architectural finishes for Saudi Aramco buildings. The selected
architectural finishes shall meet international/industry standards, and Saudi Aramco
Mandatory Engineering Standards Requirements. It also addresses the requirements for
architectural design of buildings and presents a tiered approach that should be adhered
to in the design development of Saudi Aramco buildings.

This document is intended to supplement, and shall not replace, Saudi Aramco Building
Code, industry standards and project specific design requirements.
Commentary Note:

These requirements address overall design factors that need to be considered to ensure
that the Architectural Quality provided in designing Saudi Aramco buildings is appropriate
for the primary functional use of the buildings.

2 Conflicts and Deviations

2.1 Any conflicts between this Standard and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Engineering Standards (SAESs), Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Companys or buyers representative through the
Supervisor, Civil Engineering Unit/ Consulting Services Department of Saudi
Aramco, Dhahran.

2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this Standard in writing to the Company or
buyers representative, who shall follow internal Company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager, Consulting Services Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.

3 References

The selection of the architectural finishes shall comply with the latest edition of the
references listed below unless otherwise noted.

3.1 Saudi Aramco References

Saudi Aramco Engineering Procedure


SAEP-302 Instructions for Obtaining a Waiver of a Mandatory
Saudi Aramco Engineering Requirement

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Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards


SAES-B-014 Safety Requirements for Plant and Operations
Support Buildings
SAES-H-001 Coating Selection and Applications Requirements
for Industrial Plants and Equipment
SAES-H-101V Approved Saudi Aramco Data Sheets - Paints and
Coatings
SAES-M-009 Design Criteria for Blast Resistant Buildings
SAES-M-100 Saudi Aramco Building Code
Commentary Note:

SAES-M-100 should govern in case of conflict with this standard.

SAES-N-004 Design and Installation of Building Thermal Envelop

Saudi Aramco Sanitary Code


SASC-S-10 Health Care Facilities

3.2 Industry Codes and Standards

Facility Guidelines Institute


FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health
Care Facilities

National Fire Protection Association


NFPA 99 Standard for Health Care Facilities

International Building Code


IBC 2009 Guidelines for Design of Buildings and Facilities

4 General Requirements

The Building Architectural Design shall satisfy:

4.1 Applicable Saudi Aramco Engineering standards / G. I. requirements.

4.2 SAES-M-100, fire performance and smoke development of interior finishes,


trim and decorative materials according to Chapter 8 of the International
Building Code (IBC) adopted by SAES-M-100.

4.3 SAES-M-009 if applicable.

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4.4 SAES-B-014 if applicable.

4.5 The Architectural Design Elements, Shapes, Materials and Finishes of buildings
that are not covered in this standard shall be:
a) In line with the requirements of this document
b) Accepted by the Supervisor of the Civil Engineering Unit / Consulting
Services Department (CSD).
c) Corresponding to the intended function of those buildings.

4.6 Spacing shall be in accordance with applicable Saudi Aramco requirements,


IBC, and the applicable International Code.
Commentary Note:

Spacing is the required area for office, corridor, etc.

4.7 Design and finishes for Medical Buildings shall meet SASC-S-10, FGI and
NFPA 99 for Healthcare facilities.

4.8 Coatings shall be in accordance with SAES-H-001 and SAES-H-101V.

4.9 Asbestos containing materials, lead based materials or other materials


considered toxic or hazardous for building occupants are prohibited.

4.10 This engineering standard applies to Saudi Aramco buildings, including


rehabilitation and renovation works of existing buildings.

4.11 Building energy efficiency shall meet the requirements of SAES-N-004.

5 Building Design and Finishing Requirements

For building design and finishing requirements, refer to Appendix-1 Building Design
& Finishing Guidelines. Architects / Designer should consider:

5.1 The building design will be developed in compliance with the provisions of
Appendix-1 Building Design & Finishing Guidelines including provisions
covered under the corporate Image thereto, as well as guiding principles
developed including cost effectiveness, flexibility, constructability,
incorporation of new technologies, and sustainability.

5.2 The building design will be developed incorporating building classification and
tiers as established under Appendix-1 Building Design & Finishing Guidelines
including building tier and building type. The design will incorporate building
exterior and interior building elements to be considered.

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5.3 As pre provisions of Appendix-1, other items that will be addressed include
provision of a District Master Plan as directed, and incorporate the building
approach requirements including context evaluation, building scale, form
follows function, material distribution, building approach and site circulation,
site and landscape character. Provisions related to building servicing, loading
docks, trash collection, equipment screening, etc. will also be addressed.

5.4 The design will incorporate requirements of building components detailed under
Appendix-1 including building envelope provisions, thermal design,
maintenance, etc.

5.5 The architectural design of buildings will include provisions for both exterior
and interior finishing materials, patterns and colors to be used as provided under
Appendix-1 finishing matrixes.
Commentary Notes:

Deviation from regular shapes shall be reviewed and accepted by the Supervisor
of the Civil Engineering Unit.

Example of building configuration is one building with ten stories versus two
buildings with five stories each.

5.6 Aesthetic and Architectural Finishes Acceptance Criteria

5.6.1 The architect/designer shall specify testing criteria, acceptance criteria,


and acceptable tolerance/defects of internal and external aesthetic and
architectural finishes based on exposure conditions, design requirements,
applicable industry and Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards and shall
be approved by the Supervisor of Civil Engineering Unit.

5.6.2 For Iconic and Non-industrial Structures, the architect/designer or


a third party certified by the designer shall assume the quality control
responsibility of the internal and external finishes presented in
paragraph 5.6.1 and certify that the end product meets the intended
function, design, aesthetic appearance and applicable standards.

5.6.3 Heat Soak Testing Shall be specified for tempered glass. Frequency of
the test shall be specified by the designer and approved by the Supervisor
of Civil Engineering Unit.

6 Roles and Responsibilities

Refer to roles and responsibilities matrix (Appendix-2).

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Revision Summary
11 July 2012 Major revision.
26 May 2013 Minor revision.
4 June 2013 Editorial revision.

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Appendix-1

Building Design & Finishing Guidelines

Appended separately

(PRESS THE BELOW HYPERLINK TO OPEN THE APPENDIX-1)


SAES-R-004A

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Appendix-2

Roles and Responsibilities Matrix

RS - RESPONSIBLE

PROPONENT

Remarks
A - APPROVER

P&CSD*
PMT
CSD

FPD
RV - REVIEWER
C - CONSULTED
TASKS
Project Initiation RS A
Pre-DBSP

Select Building Location - LUP RS RV A


1
Selecting Building Tier C A RS See Form 1
Determine Requirement for District MP C A RS See Form 1
Define Project Scope/Space Program RV RV RS RV
DBSP

Determine Requirement for LEED RV RV RS RV RV*


2
Determine Requirement for Other Studies RV RV RS RV
DBSP Document A A RS A RV*
Design Consultant Selection C RS
Project Proposal

Define Design Parameters RV RV RV RS


3 Studies Required by DBSP RV RV RV RS
Conceptual Design A A A RS
Project Proposal Document A A A RS
30% Design & Final Design Concept RV RV RS
Detailed
Design

60% Design & Material Selection RV RV RS


4
90% Design RV RV RS
IFC Design A RS
* Review from the energy efficiency perspective only.

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