DSA Change Order Submission Program. May 27, 2011
|
|
- Berenice Wilkerson
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 DSA Change Order Submission Program May 27, 2011
2 Improving the Quality of DSA Change Order Submissions Introduction Overview LAUSD Steven Hooper, PE Access Compliance David Stuber, CASp Fire & Life Safety Structural Safety Administrative Glenn Janes Dr. Hassan Sassi, PE, SECB Steven Hooper, PE Ryan Guerrero
3 Shared Knowledge Leverage the CCT QA Experience Improve Overall Quality of DSA Submissions Enable DSA Plan Check Efficiency
4 Shared Knowledge Think Like a Plan Checker Access Compliance, Fire and Life Safety, and Structural Safety Common CO Deficiencies DSA CO Submission Requirements Reference Documents
5 Summary of CO Review Items by Category 5,200 Total Change Orders
6 Summary of CO Review Items by Category 3,500 Modernization Change Orders
7 Summary of CO Review Items by Category 1,700 New Construction Change Orders
8 DSA Approval Rating Full CCT QA Process
9 Shared Knowledge
10 Shared Knowledge Reference Documents are posted to the HUB...
11 Shared Knowledge Reference Documents: DSA Stickers Owen Group Typical Comments DSA Access Resources List LAUSD QA/QC s Most Frequently Recurring Comments LAUSD Checklist DSA IR A-6 Question Addenda
12 Think Like a Plan Checker 1. Provide enough information to answer all required questions. 2. Don t make the Plan Checker guess. 3. Provide information to exclude reviews that are not necessary (watch for trigger words). 4. Provide a complete explanation/narrative. 5. Include sketches, as necessary. 6. Provide approved plans for reference.
13 Shared Knowledge Common Change Order Deficiencies Access Compliance Fire & Life Safety Structural Safety Administrative
14 Change Order Category Access Compliance ( ACS ) David Stuber, CASp
15 Access Compliance Top 10 Topics 1. Path of Travel ( POT ) 2. Parking Layout 3. Ramps/Stairs and Railings 4. Restroom-related Work 5. Counters and Casework 6. Drinking Fountains 7. Grading and Re-grading 8. Doors/Gates/Hardware 9. Furnishings and Equipment 10.Signage
16 1.1 Path of Travel Q. What is DSA looking for? A. DSA ACS Checklist 3 - Item 3.3 Fullydefined Path of Travel ( POT ). POT from Accessible Parking to Campus Main Entrance POT from Main Entrance to Fully-accessible Compliant Toilet Facilities POT throughout Entire Campus to Classrooms, Laboratories, Shops, Athletic Facilities, and Food Services POT from public right-of-way to campus main entry
17 1.2 Path of Travel Show POT from Public Right-of- Way to Campus Main Entrance Indicate POT with Heavy Dashed Line POT from Accessible Parking to Campus Entry
18 1.3 Path of Travel Show POT from Entrance to Accessible Restrooms POT throughout Campus: 1. Classrooms and Athletic Facilities 2. Safe Dispersal Area 3. Food Services
19 2.1 Parking Layout Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Layout Access Compliant Spaces: Total Number of Parking Spaces Required Number of Accessible Spaces Number of Van Accessible Spaces Compliant Signage Slopes Not-to-Exceed 2% in Any Direction Loading Areas/Access Aisles Curb Ramps/Flush Transitions
20 2.2 Parking Layout Show Provide and Reference Details Fully Dimension Accessible Parking Space Label Maximum Slope Not-to- Exceed 2% in Any Direction Label Pavement Markings Accessible Signage Wheel Stops or Curb
21 3.1 Ramps/Stairs and Railings Q. What is required to be shown? A. Ramps/stairs and railings. Ramps Fully-dimensioned and annotated drawings. Indicate spot elevations. Correctly calculate slope. Compliant handrails. Stairs Fully-dimensioned and annotated drawings. Indicate spot elevations. Correctly calculate rise and run. Compliant handrails. Railings Guards, handrails, extensions, diameter, clearances, heights.
22 3.2 Ramps/Stairs and Railings Case Study #1 Provide missing dimension for mid-landing (long dimension). Lower Ramp Section: provide correct length or height differential. As shown, slope significantly exceeds 1:12.
23 3.3 Ramps/Stairs and Railings Case Study #1 For pedestrian ramp, coordinate changes in level/rise on crosssection. Provide spot elevations top, intermediate and bottom landings. Provide missing dimension for length of ramps and all landings. Ramp sections: provide correct length or height differential not exceeding 1:12 slope.
24 3.4 Ramps/Stairs and Railings Case Study #1 Dimension indicates 1'-0 (12 ) typical for each handrail extension. Extension not provided at inside handrail. Each leg of pedestrian ramp shall have the minimum required handrail extension before turning.
25 3.5 Ramps/Stairs and Railings Case Study #1 Provide and reference As Approved sketches to indicate access compliant details. Provide handrail dimensions and notes including: diameter, wall clearance, smooth welds, mounting heights and extensions. If any changes, then provide and reference Revised sketches to show access compliance. Show Handrails as required on both sides of stairs. Provide all necessary dimensions.
26 3.6 Ramps/Stairs and Railings Case Study #1 Correctly calculate changes between levels. Correctly calculate Rise and Run. Construction tolerances for riser differential shall not exceed 3/8. Indicate radius for each nosing shall be maximum of 1/2. At sections, dimension handrail mounting height. Show required warning stripe at top approach and each tread: maximum 1" from nosing; 2" to 4" wide of contrasting color.
27 4.1 Restroom Related Work Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Layout Access Compliant Restrooms: Access Compliant Plumbing Fixtures Access Compliant Accessories Fully-Dimensioned and Annotated Drawings Dimension Required Clearances
28 4.2 Restroom Related Work Show Fully Dimension Restroom Dimension Required Clearances Dimension Grab Bars Clear Space at Lavatories and Change Tables Dimension All Mounting Heights Clear Opening Requirements
29 5.1 Counters and Casework Q. What is required to be shown? A. Counters and casework. Counters Fully Dimensioned Plans, Sections & Details. Correctly Indicate Clearances & Mounting Heights Casework Fully Dimensioned Plans, Sections & Details. Correctly Indicate Hardware, Reach Dims and Accessible Features
30 5.2 Counters and Casework Case Study #1 Clarify all countertop support clearances. Dimension 30" minimum clear width required. Dimension countertop at 2'-10 (34 ) maximum AFF. Dimension knee clearance shall be 2'-3 (27") minimum AFF. Clarify use of countertop: if used for printers, non-computer /computer workstations, or other, show minimum 5.0% or minimum 1 of each type shall be accessible. Show 36 x48" clear floor space on plan.
31 5.3 Counters and Casework Case Study #1 Opening hardware on cabinet doors; indicate type and specific mounting height AFF. HW shall not require twisting of wrist, tight grasping or tight pinching. HW shall be within reach ranges. Indicate what occurs inside tall cabinets. If coat hook and/or rod, they shall be within reach ranges. Indicate depth of vertical cabinet.
32 5.4 Counters and Casework Case Study #1 FEC shall be accessible to disabled persons. FEC shown in new location. Provide 30" clear width in front of FEC. HW on entry door to limit opening to maximum 90 degrees. Indicate what occurs inside tall cabinets. If coat hook and/or rod, they shall be within reach ranges.
33 6.1 Drinking Fountains Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Access compliant drinking fountains. Dual or Single Height D.F. Location in Alcove or Non-Alcove Protected Mounting Height and Projection Height of Bubbler and Control Valve Knee Clearances Wing/Alcove Clearance Clear Floor Space
34 6.2 Drinking Fountains Case Study #1 Show Mounting Location and Protection Dimension Required Clearances Dimension Mounting Heights Clear Floor Space 30 X42 Section View w/ Heights & Clearances
35 7.1 Grading and Re-Grading Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Access compliant grading. Spot Elevations and Contours/Critical Points Locations of Walls, Curbs, Barriers and Railings Curb Protection at Abrupt Grade Changes Grade Slopes at Plant Areas and Along POT Grating Details and Opening Dims at POT Preventing Obstructions or Abrupt Changes of Elevation >1/4
36 7.2 Grading and Re-Grading Provide spot elevations and horizontal control (dimensions). For walks, slopes shall not 5.0% (1:20). For ramps, slopes shall not exceed 8.3% (1:12). Cross-slopes shall not exceed 2.0% (1:50); NOT 1/4" per foot, which is (1:48). Slopes at changes in direction and large paved areas, which have many possible directions for POT, shall not slope more than 2.0% in any direction.
37 7.3 Grading & Re-Grading Show Spot Elevations at Critical Points Top and Bottom of Landings Barriers, Walls or Railings at Changes in Elevation >4 Complying Slopes along POT Cross Slopes
38 8.1 Doors/Gates/Hardware Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Access compliant doors/gates/hdw. Door/Gate Swing and Direction Door/Gate Dimensions Dimension Strike Side Clearances Door/Gate Signage Hardware Type, Latches, Closers, Heights Threshold Maximum Rise
39 8.2 Doors/Gates/Hardware Case Study #1 Show Door/Gate Landing Dimensions and Slopes (2% Maximum in any direct) Door/Gate Minimum Clearance Threshold Maximum Rise Hardware Type, Latch, Closers, Mounting Heights Strike Side Clear Dimensions Landing Dimensions and Maximum Slopes
40 9.1 Furnishings and Equipment Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Accessible furnishings and equipment. Clear Aisle Dimensions Between Furnishings Clear Access to Accessible Work Space Required Clearances at Work Spaces Accessible Equipment Reach Dimensions to Controls and Accessories Clearances for Front or Side Approach
41 9.2 Furnishings and Equipment Case Study #1 Show Access to Work Areas Floor Clear Space 30 x48 Work Surface Height and Knee Clearance Reach Limitations for Side and Front Approach Equipment Controls within Reach Limits
42 10.1 Signage Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Access compliant signage. Parking Signage including Tow Away Info Mounting Height and Details Room Identification Signage with Braille Face Text and Braille Dimensions and Text Height Signs Requiring Symbols (Toilet Rooms) Directional Signs for Exit/Entrance Path Requirements for Raised Characters
43 10.2 Signage Show Dimensions and Area of Signage Details of Signage Text and Font of Tactile Signs Mounting Height of Each Sign Type Contrasting Colors of Background vs. Text and Images
44 Change Order Category Fire & Life Safety ( FLS ) Glenn Janes
45 Fire and Life Safety Issues Top 8 Topics 1. Fire Sprinkler Systems 2. Fire Alarm Systems 3. Substitution of Approved Devices 4. Fire-rated Corridors and Barriers 5. Penetrations in Fire-rated Barrier 6. Egress, Exit Path, Exit Devices and Safe Dispersal 7. Type of Construction 8. Occupancy Group
46 Fire and Life Safety Overview What drives DSA FLS? Fire Safety Clearly Defined Type of Construction, Occupancy, Fire Alarms, Sprinklers and Setbacks Occupant Safety Fire Ratings, Occupant Loads, Exit Path, Exit Devices and Hardware and Safe Dispersal Area Property Safety Approved Fire Authority Access, Fire Hydrant Placement, Exterior Wall and Opening Protection, Structure Placement
47 Fire and Life Safety Overview Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Code Analysis, Fire Life Safety Systems, FD Access and Fire Flow requirements. Code Analysis Occupancy Classification, Construction Type and Rating, Use of Each Area, Total Square Footage of Each Floor, Area Increases Fire Life Safety Systems AFSS, Automatic Fire Alarm, Occupant Loads, Exit Path to Public Way, Exit Devices and Hardware and Safe Dispersal Area FD Access and Fire Flow Requirements Approved LFA Access (gates, fire lane), Fire Flow and Hydrant Locations residual and flow
48 1.1 Fire Sprinklers Q. What is DSA looking for? A. The following: Fire Flow Provide a Current Fire Flow Test to obtain Water and Fire Flow Availability and Design Requirements Fire Underground Identify Fire UG Piping, Fire Hydrant Locations, Determine Fire Riser Size and Locations, Determine if a Fire Pump is Required Fire Sprinkler Piping Plan Piping Distribution and Water Delivery, Structural Support of Piping System, Types of Sprinkler Heads
49 1.2 Fire Sprinklers Case Study #1 Wet Pipe System Fire Sprinkler Calculations based on Hazard Classification Fire Service to Building including Fire Department Connection and Post Indicator Valve Design, Details and Size of Fire Riser This is actually a preaction system Piping Plan, Pipe Sizing, Main Lines and Branch Lines Details of Pipe Support Systems and Seismic Bracing
50 2.1 Fire Alarm Systems Q. What is Required to be provided? A. Fire Alarm Devices: Smoke and Heat Detectors, Strobes Provide Design and Layout of Smoke Detection Devices, Heat Detectors and Strobe Lights with Mounting Details Fire Alarm Control Panel Provide Design Layout with Fire Alarm Control Panel and Annunciator Locations Device Schedules, Calculations & Cut Sheets Provide Device Schedules, Battery Voltage Drop Calculations and Manufacture Cut Sheets of all Devices
51 2.2 Fire Alarm Systems Case Study #1 Provide: Automatic Detection Coverage Strobe and Horn Coverage Smoke Detector Adjacent to FA Annunciator Wall-Mounted Details for Horn, Strobe and Pull Station Devices for Heights -added HD but need to know why in narrative Device Manufacturer Cut Sheets with Current State Fire Marshall Listing Automatic Shutdown Lighting and PA System Overrides and Monitoring
52 3.1 Substitution of Approved Devices Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Details of Substitution Requirements FA Devices and Panels: Design and Layout of Detection Devices with Mounting Details Design Layout with Fire Alarm Control Panel, Remote Power Supply and Annunciator Locations Device Schedules, Calculations and Cut Sheets Riser Diagrams, Device Schedules, Battery Voltage Drop Calculations and Manufacture Cut Sheets of all Devices Exception:* Full Compliance with IR A-28
53 3.2 Substitution of Approved Devices Case Study #1 Exchange of Total System (Existing or New Building) Provide All Documents for Full DSA Project Submittal For Partial Exchange (Existing Building Only) Comply with all IR A-28 Requirements Basic Submittal Provide Assurance in Letter: 1. Certify all Portions Compatible 2. New / Added Components ADA Compatible 3. Final Design does not Require Expansion to all areas in Buildings on Campus 4. DSA Submittal Package is Required for Changes
54 4.1 Fire Rated Corridors & Barriers Q. What is DSA looking for? A. All rated assemblies. Legend with Fire Ratings Plan with Symbols/Callouts of Fire Rating Details and Wall Types of Rated Assemblies with Listing References Details of Assembly Connections at Walls and Ceilings Schedule of Openings and Fire Rating of Approved Assembly Protection
55 4.2 Fire Rated Corridors & Barriers Case Study #1 Provide: Coordinate Revisions with Door Schedule Assembly Rating to be Shown on Schedule
56 4.3 Fire Rated Corridors & Barriers Case Study #1 Provide: Symbols of all Fire Rated Wall Assemblies Reference to Wall Assembly Details
57 5.1 Penetrations in Fire Rated Barrier Q. What is DSA looking for? A. The following: Legend with Fire Ratings Details with Penetrating Material Called Out Details of Fire Safe Sealing with F.R. Listing References Details of Escutcheons where used
58 5.2 Penetrations in Fire Rated Barrier Case Study #1 Provide: Locations of Fire Rated Assemblies Label Penetration and Protection [i.e. Combination Smoke and Fire Damper (CSFD)]
59 5.3 Penetrations in Fire Rated Barrier Case Study #2 Provide: Show Wall Rating and Maximum Penetration Opening Label Material Label Fire Stop Assembly Material, Listing and Rating
60 6.1 Exit Analysis (Load/Path/Widths) Q. What is DSA Looking for? A. Provide Exit Analysis Location of All Exits and Exit Hardware Requirements Number of Occupants and Exit Path Calculate Required Door Opening based on Number of Occupants Actual and Maximum Distance to Exit from Furthest Point Location of Safe Dispersal Area
61 6.2 Exit Analysis (Load/Path/Widths) Case Study #1 Provide: Exit Travel Distances Actual and Maximum i.e. Classroom-to Public Way Locations of Safe Dispersal Areas Show on Site Plan with Area
62 6.3 Exit Analysis (Load/Path/Widths) Case Study #2 Provide: Exit Path Through Building including Exiting from Upper Levels Number of Occupants Exiting each Area
63 7.1 Type of Construction Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Basic Building Construction Type Five Basic Classifications Pick One Schedule with Type of Construction If Building is Fully Sprinklered Allowable Building Height and Areas Allowable Area Increases for Fully Sprinklered and/or Separations from Lot Lines Total Area per Floor and Building Total
64 7.2 Type of Construction Case Study #1 Schedule Listing the Code Defined Type of Construction Table 503 Tabular Values Show Allowable Heights, Area, Increases and Actual Total Areas
65 8.1 Occupancy Group Q. What is DSA looking for? A. Occupancy Classification Based on Type of Use Use correct Occupancy Load Factor Occupant Loads Based on Code Minimums Number of Occupants per Space Maximum Number of Occupants in Classrooms and Assembly Areas Occupant Load greater than 50?
66 8.2 Occupancy Group Case Study #1 Include in Code Analysis Schedule Listing the Code Defined Occupancy Groups Show Allowable Actual Areas & Max No. of People per Use
67 * INTERMISSION * (Please Return in 15 Minutes) After the Break: - Structural Safety - Administrative
68 Change Order Category Structural Safety Section ( SSS ) Hassan Sassi, PE, SECB
69 Structural Safety Overview Q. What is DSA Looking for in Structural Safety? A. DSA considers the following: Changes that may impact the Foundation Changes that may impact the gravity system Changes that may impact the lateral (Seismic) system Anchorage of Non-Structural Components
70 Structural Safety Top 10 Issues 1. Changes to Structural without SEOR Approval/Knowledge 2. Calculations or SEOR Stamp and Signature 3. Foundation Changes 4. Anchorage Changes 5. Post/Column Changes 6. Beam Changes 7. Connection Changes 8. Mechanical Units 9. Soffits 10.Mounting of Non-Structural Components
71 1.1 Changes to Structural without SEOR Approval Q. Why is the SEOR Approval important to DSA? A. For the following reasons: SEOR s knowledge and experience. When there is a structural change, DSA is looking for an SEOR stamp and signature. Modifying a standard detail will still require an SEOR stamp and signature. Second pair of eyes for review.
72 1.2 Changes to Structural without SEOR Approval Missing Typical Information Without SEOR Stamp and Signature, Calculations are Required
73 2.1 Calculations or SEOR Stamp & Signature Basic Changes: Provide the SEOR stamp and signature. Or include calculations to justify change. Complex Changes: Require stamp, signature and calculations.
74 2.2 Calculations Example Case Study #1 Verify by calculations that ¾ Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 with 4 ½ embedment has the same capacity as the approved detail of ¾ A307 Headed anchorage with 6 embedment.
75 3.1 Foundation Changes Q. What are the most common foundation issues? A. Typical foundation issues are: Score Board Pole Foundation Light Pole Foundation Flag Poles Foundations (taller than 35 ) Stair Landing too Close to Existing Footing Canopy Pole Foundation Need to be Moved due to Interference Utility Lines or Pipes too Close to Footing
76 3.2 Foundation Changes Case Study #1 Piping/Conduit through Footings COs should include: Section Detail Quantity of Conduits Detailed Locations
77 3.3 Foundation Changes Case Study #2 Show how metal stud furring wall is connected to concrete wall (how 18 ga. angle connected to metal stud). Clarify and show how new curb is connected to slab on grade. Detail said that Anchor bolt embedment is 4" minimum into curb, but curb is 6" minimum.
78 4.1 Anchorage Changes Q. What are typical issues related to anchorage? A. The following are typical issues: Edge distances Embedment ICC Report Compliance with ICC Report
79 4.2 Anchorage Changes Case Study #1 As per IR 19-1, shallow epoxy type anchors are not allowed for overhead applications.
80 5.1 Post/Column Q. When a Post changes what is important? A. The following is important: SEOR is involved. Material Steel, Concrete, Masonry, Wood. Location changes may impact span lengths and loading. Size for adequacy for loading, torsion and deflection. Connection is still adequate or has changed as well. Calculations as required for any complicated change.
81 5.2 Post/Column Case Study #1 CO Allows Nine (9) Penetration is Load Bear Post Shear Wall
82 5.3 Post/Column Case Study #1 Calculations Required Spacing Between Holes Hole Sizes (7/S1.50) Loading on the Member
83 5.4 Post/Column Case Study #1 Detail 7/S1.50 Hole Size is 0.4d D=6 Hole = 2.4 Why is this important?
84 5.5 Post/Column Case Study # At the narrowest section, the wood is 1.8 thick. 8d Common nail is approximately 2.5. Penetrating the hole and whatever is inside.
85 6.1 Beams Q. When a beam changes what is important? A. The following is important: SEOR is involved. Material Steel, Concrete, Masonry, Wood. Location changes may impact span lengths and loading. Size for adequacy for loading, torsion and deflection. Connection is still adequate or has changed as well. Calculations as required for any complicated change.
86 6.2 Beams Case Study #1 Justify the removal of the W8x beam would not jeopardize the structural integrity of the opening.
87 6.3 Beams Case Study #2 Provide details on how the studs are attached to the metal deck and/or the steel beam.
88 6.4 Beams Case Study #3 Verify the location of the perpendicular beam serving as a brace is directly aligned with the Guard Rails Support. If not, SEOR should provide an acceptable tolerance/range where the beam acts as a brace. Include this dimension in the revised note.
89 7.1 Connections Q. When a connection changes, what is important? A. The following is important: SEOR is involved. Detailing all the components and dimensions. Material to Material Type is identified. Location(s) if the change is not applicable in all locations. ICC Reports for adequacy and proper use. Calculations as required for any complicated change.
90 7.2 Connections Case Study #1 Provide beam and column connections to (E) structure.
91 8.1 Mechanical Unit Q. When a Mechanical Unit changes, what is important? A. The following is important: SEOR is involved. Location - Roof, Wall, or on Grade. Weight of Unit to determine if the supporting structure is still adequate. Connection is still adequate or has changed as well. Calculations as required for any change.
92 9.1 Soffits Q. When dealing with a soffit, what is important? A. The following: SEOR is involved. Lateral Bracing for seismic load adequacy. Connection is still adequate or has changed as well. Calculations as required for any change.
93 9.2 Soffits Case Study #1 This one got it right! Members are Called Out Connections are Detailed ICC Report Allows Seismic Loads SEOR Stamped and Signed (No Calculations Needed)
94 10.1 Mounting of Non-Structural Components Q. When dealing with Non-Structural components what is important? A. The following: Weight for load adequacy. Details for attachment or mounting.
95 10.2 Mounting of Non-Structural Case Study #1 2x8 Blocking No Connection Details No Clear Support of the 2x8
96 10.3 Mounting of Non-Structural Case Study #1 DSA will require referencing ICC ESR # for Hilti Anchor Bolts specified.
97 Structural Safety Types of Components 1. Structural Components 2. Non-Structural Components
98 1.1 Structural Components Footing Elevations Footing Penetrations Dog Bone Connection Gusset Plate Yield Line at Concrete Slab or Concrete Fill Coring and Cutting through Shear Walls, CMU Concrete, Sure- Board, etc. Concrete Strength
99 1.2 Structural Systems 1. Dog Bone Connection 2. SCBF SCBF >2t Dog Bone
100 2.1 Non-Structural Components 1. Fire Sprinkler System 2. Cable Tray 3. Curtain Walls 4. Store Front 5. Canopies 6. Equipment Anchorage 7. Site Work: a. Fence b. Iron gates c. Site walls d. Stairs e. Handrail f. Drinking fountains g. Cold joints
101 Change Order Category Administrative ( ADMIN ) Steven Hooper, PE Ryan Guerrero
102 DSA Administrative Key Issues Q. What is DSA looking for in a CO Submission? A. Compliance with IR A-6: A complete description. That it is neat and orderly. That the project information is on every page.
103 Guidelines, Code and Other Resources DSA IR A-6
104 Administrative Category Top 8 Topics 1. Type of CO 2. CO Narrative 3. Organization and Formatting 4. Typical Project Information 5. Review of Sketches for Matching Scope 6. Checking Updated Stamps 7. Additional Attachments 8. Extraneous Material
105 1.1 Type of CO Three (3) Types of Change Orders: No Change (5-10%) Does not change the DSA approved plans or specifications. Non-DSA Content (10-15%) Changes to the plans or specifications does not affect DSA s primary review components (ACS, FLS, or SSS). DSA Content (75-85%) Changes to the plans or specifications affects DSA s primary review components (ACS, FLS, or SSS).
106 1.2 Type of CO No Change General Concept - CO is for Cost or Time adjustments only. Additional labor may be attributed to Rework. Examples Time Adjustment due to weather Overtime or Fire Watch Repair or Rework Off Site Work
107 1.3 Type of CO No-Change Requirements: 1. Clear Stand Alone Narrative for No Change Confirmation 2. Phrase NO CHANGE TO DSA APPROVED DOCUMENTS 3. Appropriate Signatures 4. No Other Documentation
108 1.4 Type of CO Non-DSA Content Change: General Concept CO modifies the Approved Drawings, but does not impact DSA s primary review elements (ACS, FLS, SSS). Under the 2010 Code, DSA is interested only in changes to their primary review (ACS, FLS, or SSS). Old codes still require approval for all CO s.
109 1.5 Type of CO DSA Content Change: General Concept CO modifies the Approved Drawings and impact DSA s primary review elements (ACS, FLS, SSS). DSA s eye are on these CO s.
110 2.1 CO Narrative Q. What is DSA looking for in a narrative? A. 3 W s: Where Be as specific as possible to narrow down where the change occurs. Building, Floor, Classroom, Grid Line, etc. What Fully describe what the change entails. This allows DSA to understand before they even get to review the sketches. Why By specifying the cause of the change, DSA can now understand why the modification was required.
111 2.2 CO Narrative Case Study #1 Q. Where was the change? Q. What modification occurred on the wall coverings? Q. Why were they changed? A.????Where is this Construction Directive #69.2??Where is this Architectural Supplemental Information #34?
112 2.3 CO Narrative Case Study #1 1.ASI #34 was not attached. 2.CD #69.2?Refers to a Finish Schedule to Acoustical Wall Coverings but where is it??refers to the attached ASI #45 but where is it?
113 2.4 CO Narrative Case Study #1 ASI #45 Revisions to acoustical wall coverings and plastic laminate schedule
114 2.5 CO Narrative Case Study #1 COP #186.2 provide Forbo cork board and Acoustical wall covering
115 2.6 CO Narrative Case Study #1 Conclusions for CO Rejection: No definitive location. Added or changed to Forbo cork board and Acoustical wall covering. No definitive reason stated.
116 2.7 CO Narrative Case Study #2 Before Amended Scope Statements After
117 2.8 CO Narrative Case Study #3 Before Amended Scope Statements After
118 2.9 CO Narrative Case Study #4 Before Amended Scope Statements After
119 3.1 Organization & Formatting DSA Transmittal Form District Change Order Cover District Approvals Signature Sheet New Sketches Revised Sketches As-Approved Sketches Applicable Calculations Example of Change Order Form
120 4.1 Typical Project Information Change Order Number DSA Application & File Number School Name & Project Number AOR Reserved Stamp Space DSA Reserved Approval Space Sketch Number Date
121 5.1 Review of Sketches for Matching Scope Sketches must match Scope Description!
122 6.1 Checking Updated Stamps Verify that AOR/EOR/SEOR has Signed the Stamp Verify Expiration Date on Stamp Verify AOR/EOR/SEOR Name to Match the Name on the Stamp
123 7.1 Additional Attachments Provide For Reference Only Sketches Pertaining to Changes in Scope Provide the Full and Complete Approved FCD Manufacturer Product Data sheets Supporting Calculations Reference Photo of Field Conditions
124 8.1 Extraneous Materials Remove Contractor s cost estimates, proposal, RFC s, progress sketches, etc. Remove sketches not related to scope. Remove correspondence paperwork between Contractor and OAR. Remove any duplicate copies.
125 For Reference Reference Documents Steven Hooper, PE
126 DSA Sticker Samples
127 Owen Group Administrative Checklist
128 Owen Group Typical Comments Access 1. Access Compliance a. General Items that apply to ALL Access Compliance changes at any location. i. Clearances ii. Slopes iii. Coefficient of friction on a surface iv. Signage v. Mounting heights vi. Projections into the POT vii. Hardware viii. Handrails ix. Door Jamb Clearances b. Path of Travel (POT) i. All changes in the POT shall be clearly shown and verified by the AOR. c. Parking Stalls i. For Changes in the number of stalls in a parking lot, ensure that there are an adequate number of Accessible stalls (including Van Accessible). The POT, appropriate signage, and slopes shall be clearly shown at the Accessible Stalls.
129 Owen Group Typical Comments FLS 1. Fire & Life Safety a. Changes to the Approved Site Plan that affect Fire Access shall be clearly shown and re-signed by the Fire Department. b. The As Approved Construction Type will be required for any NEW Construction. c. New Fencing and/or Gates (Including Temporary) shall be clearly shown for impact on both Fire Access and Exiting from the Site. 2. Fire Alarm a. Specify the number of devices Added, Deleted, and/or Modified. b. For adding uncommon devices (i.e. Linear Heat Detector, Exterior Heat Detector, etc), proof of SF M approval of use of the device on the site may be required (Symbols List is acceptable). i. If not approved for the project, then provide the Revised and As Approved Symbols List and Current Cut Sheets for the device. c. Provide the revised Plan Views and Riser Diagrams for the Changes. d. Adding and modifying devices (or major deletions) will require revisions to the voltage drops and battery calculations. e. Deletions and modifications in particular will require adequate narrative for justification.
130 Owen Group Typical Comments Structural Safety 1. Structural Safety a. Changes to Structural Components (Foundation, Shear Walls, Bearing Walls, Retaining Walls, Beams, Columns, Openings, etc.) i. Requires specific and adequate description and justification. ii. iii. All members, dimensions, and connections shall be specified. Structural Calculations shall be provided 1. ln some cases, but not all, Structural Calculations can be avoided by providing the Seal and Signature of SEOR on the Revisions. b. Changes to Non-Structural Components (Guard Rails, Soffits, Access Hatches, etc.) i. All Members, dimensions, and connections shall be specified. ii. iii. iv. Specify the location relative to supporting structural components Specify how the item will be connected to the Structure. Structural Calculations shall be provided (Specifically, but not limited to, Lateral Forces). 1. In some cases, but not all, Structural Calculations can be avoided by providing the Seal and Signature of SEOR on the Revisions.
131 DSA Access Resources RESOURCES of the DIVISION OF THE STATE ARCHITECT For the Division of the State Architect, there is more than one way to get to the agency s on-line publications. However, some of the agency s information is only in one location and is not easily found. Therefore, for all of those involved in work related to the DSA it is recommended they periodically explore the agency s website, with its many links, in order to maintain familiarity with its information, which may be updated. In order to assist with the exploration of the DSA s publications, see the following information: DSA Home DSA Publications
132 LAUSD QA/QC s Most Frequent Recurring Comments 1. Two packages for DSA to be Reg before COPU (a1) 2. Missing A/E stamp with signature or signature with printed name and call out license number (see DSATracker) (c7) 3. "As approved" not included with "revised" drawings (d2) 4. "Revised" not clouded (d2) 5. "New detail" not referenced on "revised" plans (d2) 6. Clouds on "approved" drawing or details (d4) 7. Change order number not on DSA transmittal letter (b8) 8. Before and after specifications not included; only those pages effected need to be revised, each page must be stamped and signed (d2) 9. Conflicting application numbers or CO # on DSA form VS change order form (b8) 10. Drawing submitted with no titles as required by LLB-83 (d2) 11. Local district # missing on DSA-143 (b)
133 LAUSD Checklist
134 DSA IR A-6
135 Summary Think like a Plan Checker Provide a Solid Narrative Complete and Detailed Submissions GOAL: Deliver High Quality Submissions to Optimize DSA Turnaround and be set for Certification
136 Thank You Please hand in your Question Sheet before you leave. Please sign in to log your attendance and get access to the HUB! The Owen Group s Project Quality Management Team thanks you for your attention. - Steven Hooper, PE
PLAN REVIEW SUBMITTAL GUIDE
PLAN REVIEW SUBMITTAL GUIDE Plans, specifications and other construction documentation for the initial plan review should be as complete as possible at the time of submittal. Use this convenient guide
More informationFacilities Procedure for Accessibility or Compliance Related Requests:
Facilities Procedure for Accessibility or Compliance Related Requests: All doorways, entry ways, equipment height, etc. will be checked to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
More informationH BUTCH BROWNING FIRE MARSHAL BUILDING REHABILITATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA Department of Public Safety and Corrections Office of State Fire Marshal Code Enforcement and Building Safety 8181 Independence Boulevard Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 225-925-4920 H
More informationMontgomery County Government Building and Codes Department 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 309 Clarksville, TN 37040
Montgomery County Government Building and Codes Department 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 309 Clarksville, TN 37040 SPRINKLER SHOP DRAWINGS 2007 NFPA 13 and 2007 NFPA 24 Project: Listed items require sprinkler
More informationRocky Mountain Fire Protection District 4390 Eldorado Springs Drive Boulder, CO
Rocky Mountain Fire Protection District 4390 Eldorado Springs Drive Boulder, CO 80303 303-494-3735 Contractor s Checklist and Installation Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Fire Protection Narrative........... 3
More informationNew Construction Fire Inspection Process
New Construction Fire Inspection Process This document is intended to provide the Owner, Designer, and/or Contractor of new construction with an outline of required fire inspections and with the specific
More informationGarfield Elementary School Feasibility Study for New Library Building Project Number A C
Larry Teixeira Selma Unified School District 3036 Thompson Avenue Selma, CA 93662 Subject: Feasibility Study for New Library Building Project Number A 12-8581.00 C Dear Mr. Teixeira: At your request, we
More informationNew School Construction: Safe School Opening. OAR and IOR Joint Training February 17, 2005
New School Construction: Safe School Opening OAR and IOR Joint Training February 17, 2005 1 Purpose Provide information on process moving from construction to occupancy and opening schools 2 School Opening
More informationCommercial Remodel/ Add On Rules and Regulations
Commercial Remodel/ Add On Rules and Regulations Public Works and Community Development Department City of Shenandoah 29955 I-45 North Shenandoah, Texas 77381 281-298-5522 www.shenandoahtx.us Construction
More informationBrighton Area Fire Authority
615 W. Grand River Ave. Brighton, MI 48116 o: 810-229-6640 f: 810-229-1619 January 14, 2019 Fire Alarm Contractors RE: Fire Alarm Credential & Submittal Requirements To Whom It May Concern: The following
More informationCommercial Rules and Regulations
Commercial Rules and Regulations Public Works and Community Development Department City of Shenandoah 29955 I 45 North Shenandoah, Texas 77381 281 298 5522 www.shenandoahtx.us Construction Documents Submit
More informationNumber of persons with a disability that live with a disability in your community?
Building name: re Dame Location: Owen Sound Assessment by: Cathy Smart Date: August 25, 2003 Total number of students: 378 Number of students living with a disability? Deaf/Hard of hearing Blind/Low vision
More informationCLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Bureau
CLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Bureau 575 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702) 455-7316 FAX (702) 455-7347 Permit Type: 105.7.13 Control Number: A.0 Effective Date: 11/15/11 TITLE:
More informationUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY
Revision No.: 11 Page 1 of 12 I. PURPOSE This procedure establishes a tool to help maintain a safe environment for all patients, visitors and staff by evaluating the loss of a life safety feature during
More informationYORK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FIRE SAFETY BUILDING PLAN REVIEW REQUIREMENTS
YORK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FIRE SAFETY BUILDING PLAN REVIEW REQUIREMENTS The York County Department of Fire Safety reviews all commercial building plan submittals for compliance with the 2015 International
More informationResidential Accessibility Checklist - for Unit Types A and B With Connecticut Amendments Type A Units Accessibility Requirements rev.
Residential Accessibility Checklist - for Unit Types A and B With Connecticut Amendments Units Accessibility s rev. 11/12/12 Unit 2005 CT State Building Code () A117.1 (2003) **indicates CT Amendment to
More informationSECTION DIGITAL, ADDRESSABLE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM
SECTION 283111 - DIGITAL, ADDRESSABLE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division
More informationFor additional information regarding R-3.1 residential care facilities please contact (951)
Riverside County Fire Department Fire/Life Safety Inspection Division Riverside Office: 2300 Market St., Ste. 150, Riverside, CA 92501 Ph. (951) 955-4823 Fax (951) 955-4886 Palm Desert Office: 77-933 Las
More informationSECTION WET-PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
SECTION 21 13 13 WET-PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE OF WORK A. Design, installation and testing shall be in accordance with NFPA 13 except for specified exceptions. B. The demolition
More informationAbbreviated Accessibility Checklist (Reception, Telephones, and Emergency Procedures) Reception Telephones
Abbreviated Accessibility Checklist (Reception, Telephones, and Emergency Procedures) Reception Can patients request needed accommodations (alternate formats, sign language interpreters, etc.) through
More informationS000 SITE REVIEW APPR NO. FIRE CODE COMPLIANCE ITEM
APPR NO. FIRE CODE COMPLIANCE ITEM S000 S001 S005 (Automobile Access Aisle) shall be a minimum of 5 ft wide, a common access aisle may be shared by 2 vehicles. Surface slopes shall not exceed 1:50(2%)
More informationFIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS POLICY
FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS POLICY Revised 1/1/17 DESIGN AND SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS All new and existing fire sprinkler systems within the jurisdiction of the City Fire Department shall meet all of the applicable
More informationInternational Fire Code 2006 Requirements for Construction Plan Reviews of Commercial and Multi-Family Structures
International Fire Code 2006 Requirements for Construction Plan Reviews of Commercial and Multi-Family Structures Please note this is not an all-inclusive list. The type and complexity of your project
More informationFIRE AND SAFETY PROJECT REVIEW REPORT
1. A001 2. A001 3. A001 4. D102/103 5. A102/103 *VA enforces/applies the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101 (current edition is 2015) and not the International Building Code (IBC). Ideally
More informationDESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES
SECTION 10 00 00 - SPECIALTIES 10 28 12 - TOILET PARTITIONS: Owner Preferences: Solid core phenolic, polymer based solid surfacing, and solid plastic toilet compartment and screen systems. No Stainless
More informationFIRE PREVENTION OFFICE Placer Hills Fire Protection District NEW PROJECT GUIDELINES
Established 1949 FIRE PREVENTION OFFICE Placer Hills Fire Protection District NEW PROJECT GUIDELINES The following are guidelines for new development. Any submitted plans must comply with these guidelines,
More informationFIRE & LIFE SAFTEY STANDARD
Title: Effective Date: 01/01/14 Revised Date: 1/1/14 Code References: Title 16, Chapter 16.16 of the Roseville Municipal Code, NFPA 72 Note: This standard is a summary of Fire Department clarifications
More informationFIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS POLICY
FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS POLICY VERSION 1.012/2015 FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Design and Submittal requirements All new and existing fire sprinkler systems within the jurisdiction of the City of San Mateo Fire
More informationSANTA ROSA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST
July 1, 2010 SANTA ROSA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS Address: Permit #: Inspector: Date: Status: Inspector: Date: Status: A-Approved; AC-Approved w/comments;
More informationWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Environmental Health and Safety (SOP) WV State Fire Marshal (SFM) Project Plans Review Process & Procedures West Virginia University Environmental Health & Safety Page 1 of 10
More informationHIGH-RISE RETROFIT ORDINANCES - NO and NO
INFORMATION BULLETIN / PUBLIC - BUILDING CODE REFERENCE NO.: LAMC 91.8604 Effective: 9-06-90 DOCUMENT NO. P/BC 2002-054 Revised: 4-15-03 Previously Issued As: MGD 88 HIGH-RISE RETROFIT ORDINANCES - NO.
More informationTAMARAC FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 6000 North Hiatus Road Tamarac, Florida Telephone: (954) , Fax: (954)
TAMARAC FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 6000 North Hiatus Road Tamarac, Florida 33321 Telephone: (954) 597-3800, Fax: (954) 597-3810 SITE PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST A goal of the Tamarac Fire
More informationLANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLAN PREPARATION GUIDELINES
LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLAN PREPARATION GUIDELINES The Parks Planning and Development Division of the City of Modesto s Parks, Recreation and Neighborhoods Department is responsible for the task of reviewing
More informationAccess Aisle (Van) (Flow Test) Water Mains (Location & Sizes) Building Entrances. Building, Facilities, Element. Curb Ramps (Built-up)
GWINNETT COUNTY Department of Fire & Emergency Services Office of the Fire Marshall S001 Access Aisle (Car) S005 S010 S015 S020 S025 S030 S035 S040 S045 S050 S055 S060 S065 S070 S075 S080 S085 Access Aisle
More informationMULTI-LEVEL & COVERED BOOTH CONDITIONS
MULTI-LEVEL & COVERED BOOTH CONDITIONS Covered Booth Definition To place something over or upon an exhibit or portion of an exhibit (e.g., roof, ceiling, tenting, lattice, fabric, plastic) to cover the
More informationRecommended Amendments to the 2015 International Existing Building Code North Central Texas Council of Governments Region
Recommended Amendments to the 2015 International Existing Building Code North Central Texas Council of Governments Region The following sections, paragraphs, and sentences of the 2015 International Existing
More informationBold items are particular to the City of Euless
EULESS FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE MARSHAL S OFFICE INFORMATION LINE: Revised 8/2004 Fire Chief Lee Koontz Fire Marshal Paul Smith EFD-FMO 3-1 2003 International Fire & Building Code as Amended NFPA Standards
More informationADA Checklist Transient Lodging, Hotels, Motels, Inns, Boarding Houses, Dormitories and similar facilities
ADA Checklist Transient Lodging,, Motels, Inns, Boarding Houses, Dormitories and similar facilities 205 North 400 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 (800) 662 9080 (800) 550 4182 TTY www.disabilitylawcenter.org
More informationSECTION : FIRE ALARM & DETECTION SYSTEMS
SECTION 28 31 10: FIRE ALARM & DETECTION SYSTEMS 1. GENERAL A. This section applies to fire detection/alarm system and carbon monoxide system components and equipment installed during new construction
More informationPort of St Helens SIA Aircraft Hanger Scappoose, OR
Port of St Helens SIA Aircraft Hanger Scappoose, OR AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM REVISION 2 MARCH 12, 2018 Scope: Furnish and install foam and water fire protection system including underground entrance
More informationCLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Bureau
CLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Bureau 575 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702) 455-7316 FAX (702) 455-7347 Permit Type: 105.6.34 Control Number: A.1 Revision Date: TITLE: SCOPE: PURPOSE:
More informationCommunity Development Department Commercial Permit Application
Commercial Permit Application Permit # Property Project Information Address Suite # Business Name Parcel # Fire Department County Type of Improvement (check all that apply) New Addition Alteration Repair
More informationThursday, February 28, :15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Sacramento Convention Center Room # 306. Workshop #47. DSA Academy Update
C.A.S.H. 29 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON SCHOOL FACILITIES NEW PROGRAMS, NEW PROMISE CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FACILITIES 2008 Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Sacramento Convention Center Room #
More informationNFPA 80 Overview January 21, 2016
NFPA 80 Overview January 21, 2016 Kristin Bigda, P.E. Senior Fire Protection Engineer National Fire Protection Association Presenter Kristin Bigda, P.E. Senior Fire Protection Engineer, NFPA Building Fire
More informationResidential-based Care Facility R-4 Guideline
Moreno Valley Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau Residential-based Care Facility R-4 Guideline Approved and Authorized By: Adria Reinertson, Fire Marshal Issued: April 7, 2017 Residential-based Care
More informationINITIAL FIRE SAFETY ASSESSMENT
INITIAL FIRE SAFETY ASSESSMENT Factory Name: Maks Fashion Ltd 1 Kapashgola Road Chawkbazar Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh 19 Apr 2014 The Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety Page 1/16 19 Apr 2014 Introduction
More informationDivision 21: FIRE SUPRESSION WET-PIPE SPRINKLER PROTECTION SYSTEM. The Academy Sept Table of Contents 1 Division 21
Division 21: FIRE SUPRESSION 21 1313 WET-PIPE SPRINKLER PROTECTION SYSTEM Table of Contents 1 Division 21 SECTION 21 1313 WET-PIPE SPRINKLER PROTECTION SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A.
More informationDenver Fire Department Fire Prevention Division
/A 505.1 505.1 Address: Clearly marked from street, Arabic numbers or alphabetical letters. Numbers shall not be spelled out. Address identification characters shall contrast with their background. Each
More informationInterior signs are an extension of the exterior sign system and their content and design should take this into consideration.
General Guideline The Interior Sign standard is developed to address the need for a cost effective, functional, flexible and serviceable sign system. The intent is to assure code compliance, consistency
More informationALABAMA. Downloaded
Housekeeping/Laundry/Maintenance ALABAMA Downloaded 01.15.11 (e) Maintain an effective pest control program so that the facility is free of pests and rodents. In the laundry, provision shall be made to
More informationSANTA CLARA COUNTY Winchester Blvd., Los Gatos, CA (408) (408) (fax)
FIRE DEPARTMENT SANTA CLARA COUNTY 14700 Winchester Blvd., Los Gatos, CA. 95032-1818 (408) 378-4010 (408) 378-9342 (fax) www.sccfd.org STANDARD DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS Spec No C-4 Rev. Date 03/10/10 SUBJECT:
More informationRiverside County Fire Department Office of the Fire Marshal Market St., Ste. 150, Riverside, CA Ph. (951) Fax (951)
Riverside County Fire Department Office of the Fire Marshal 2300 Market St., Ste. 150, Riverside, CA 92501 Ph. (951) 955-4777 Fax (951) 955-4886 Guideline Title: Residentially Based Care Facilities Group
More informationAUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM STANDARDS Development Standard #4.1 (Commercial Installations)
AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM STANDARDS Development Standard #4.1 (Commercial Installations) This standard applies to the design and installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems in conjunction with
More informationCITY OF FARMINGTON 800 Municipal Drive Farmington, NM (505) Fax (505)
CITY OF FARMINGTON 800 Municipal Drive Farmington, NM 87401-2663 (505) 599-1373 Fax (505) 599-1377 http://www.fmtn.org IMMEDIATE ATTENTION Construction Services for Municipal Operations Center Expansion
More informationAPPENDIX H (DESIGN SUBMISSION CRITERIA)
APPENDIX H (DESIGN SUBMISSION CRITERIA) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM As per ACCORD standard Part 5, section 5.7 Fire Alarm System Design to be verified by ACCORD Chief Safety Inspector. Testing of the installation
More informationDeveloping a Healthcare Facility Fire Door Inspection Program
Developing a Healthcare Facility Fire Door Inspection Program WELCOME Moderator: Richard Schieferdecker support.webinato.com Audio QUESTIONS How To Ask a Question: 1 POLLING There will be occasional interactive
More informationEl Reno Fire Department Fire Alarm Plan Review Worksheet
El Reno Fire Department Fire Alarm Plan Review Worksheet This Fire Alarm Plan Review Checklist is provided as a guide to assist with your Fire Alarm Plan Review Submittal requirements. Please contact us
More informationCHAPTER 7 ALTERATIONS LEVEL
CHAPTER 7 ALTERATIONS LEVEL 2 SECTION 701 GENERAL 701.1 Scope. Level 2 alterations as described in Section 404 shall comply with the requirements of this chapter. Exception: Buildings in which the reconfiguration
More informationPUBLIC HEARING May 18, 2010 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION
PUBLIC HEARING May 18, 2010 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION 7. REZONING: 5912-5970 Oak Street Summary: To rezone from RS-1 (single-family) to Comprehensive Development (CD-1) District to permit a 27-unit townhouse
More informationDESIGN & CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 4202 E. FOWLER AVENUE, FPC110 PHONE: (813) 974-2625 FACILITIES PLANNING & CONSTRUCTION TAMPA, FLORIDA 33620-7550 WEBSITE: USF.EDU/FPC DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES DIVISION 21
More informationDIVISION 08 OPENINGS HARDWARE AND KEYING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY
08 70 00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section includes the design and coordination for all necessary hardware and coordination for all doors. Hardware shall include but not necessarily be limited to
More informationCommercial Application/Plan Review Submittal Checklist
Commercial Application/Plan Review Submittal Checklist The following checklist has been compiled to assist in expediting the commercial plan review and permit issuance process. Please take a moment to
More informationINTERIOR FINISH REVIEW
APPR NO. FIRE CODE COMPLIANCE ITEM I000 I001 I005 I010 I015 I020 INTERIOR FINISH Plans shall bear the seal of a licensed Architect currently registered with the State of Georgia are required for final
More informationPlot # R019A ± 74' ± 74' ± 65' Plot # R019A LEASE OUTLINE DRAWING GROSS LEASABLE AREA ± 4,631 S.F. DEMISING FRONT WIDTH DEPTH ± 13' ± 32' Lease Line
± 4' ± 13' ± 72' Lease Line ± 6' ± 7' Plot # R019A ± 18' Lease Line Site N o : Site N ame: Lo catio n: Submitted B y: D rawn by D ate: 991 Santee Trolley Square Santee, CA ID Plans 11/10/2016 This drawing
More informationCITY OF LONG BEACH Department of Development Services BUILDING AND SAFETY BUREAU FIRE ALARM / ELECTRICAL FIRE PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST
CITY OF LONG BEACH Department of Development Services BUILDING AND SAFETY BUREAU FIRE ALARM / ELECTRICAL FIRE PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST DATE: PROJECT NO.: EXPIRATION DATE: STATUS: INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS:
More informationDIVISION 08 OPENINGS HARDWARE AND KEYING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY
08 70 00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section includes the design and coordination for all necessary hardware and coordination for all doors. Hardware shall include but not necessarily be limited to
More informationConstruction and Development Guide
Construction and Development Guide **Based on the 2014 Indiana Fire Prevention Code and relevant NFPA Codes and Standards ** Copyright 2018 Clay Fire CRRD 1 P a g e Table of Contents Map of Jurisdiction...
More informationC. All components of the systems described shall meet the requirements as stated herein and shall be approved by the Architect and Consultant.
SECTION 218800 - FIRE PROTECTION 1. GENERAL A. Provisions of Division 1, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, and Section 230000, MECHANICAL GENERAL CONDITIONS, and Section 230050, SEISMIC PROTECTION are a part of this
More informationSPRINKLER PROTECTION OF COMBUSTIBLE CONCEALLED SPACES WITH LESS THAN 6 BETWEEN OPPOSITE FACES IN CAVITY.
STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS OFFICE OF STATE FIRE MARSHAL CODE ENFORCEMENT AND BUILDING SAFETY 8181 INDEPENDENCE BOULEVARD, BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 800-256-5452 225-925-4920
More informationSTATE FIRE MARSHAL S REQUIRED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS NARRATIVE REPORT
STATE FIRE MARSHAL S REQUIRED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS NARRATIVE REPORT The interaction of fire protection systems can be extremely complex. The detection of a fire in a building by an automatic device
More informationPROJECT: CIVIC ADDRESS:... PERMIT APPLICATION NO.: DATE:... CRP:. Certified Professional:.
2012 B.C. Building Code Checklist (Division B Part 3) This checklist is provided as a reference only. The submission of this checklist with a Building Permit application should not be considered as a substitute
More informationCLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Bureau
CLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Bureau 575 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702) 455-7316 FAX (702) 455-7347 Permit Type: 105.7.14 Control Number: A.0 Effective Date: 9/14/11 TITLE:
More informationUse a minimum loading pad 6' curb length of a hard surface to connecting curb and sidewalk.
Appendix H ACCESSIBILTY The AODA Built Environment Standard is currently in development by a committee of people from the business and public communities, as well as persons with disabilities. The public
More information1-300 Fire and/or Smoke Dampers to Inspect $ Fire and/or Smoke Dampers to Inspect $34.30
Life Safety Services, LLC TXMAS Schedule Contract Number: TXMAS-12-03FAC030 Passive Fire Protection Services Authorized Federal Supply Schedule Price List Quantity of Dampers to Inspect Per Damper to Survey
More informationFire Rated Door Assemblies: Compliant Designs
Fire Rated Door Assemblies: Compliant Designs Steel Door Institute www.steeldoor.org AIA Provider #G389 Course #: SDIFIRE 1 HSW CE hour 1 Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be reported
More informationEdward Jenner Elementary Academy of the Arts
Facility Assessment Summary This report summarizes the findings of a facility assessment completed on the date noted in the document footer below. Assessors rate each facility feature and system by visual
More informationRichard Henry Lee Elementary School
Facility Assessment Summary This report summarizes the findings of a facility assessment completed on the date noted in the document footer below. Assessors rate each facility feature and system by visual
More informationINITIAL FIRE SAFETY ASSESSMENT
INITIAL FIRE SAFETY ASSESSMENT Dhanpur, Chapapur, Kotwali, Comilla COMILLA Chittagong The Alliance for Worker Safety Page 1/16 Introduction to the Report The following report contains a site profile and
More informationAging-In-Place Remodeling Checklist
5867 West Hidden Springs Dr. Hidden Springs, Idaho 83714-9405 (208) 229-2553 Fax (208) 229-2554 Idaho Registration No. RCE-91 www.chuckmillerconstruction.com Aging-In-Place Remodeling Checklist Have you
More informationCOBB COUNTY SCHOOLS /S&A % BID DOCUMENTS 2/18/11 SECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM
SECTION 21 10 00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 CODES A. Work shall conform to NFPA 13 Sprinkler Systems, 2002 Edition and NFPA 24 Outside Protection, 2002 Edition. NFPA 14 Standpipe Systems, 2000 Edition and International
More informationSECTION WET PIPE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM
SECTION 213100 WET PIPE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. The requirements of the General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions apply to all work herein.
More informationPALO ALTO HIGH SCHOOL. Palo Alto Unified School District SCHEMATIC DESIGN TO DESIGN DEVELOPMENT TRANSITION MEETING. 21 January 2010, 12:30pm-2:00pm
PALO ALTO HIGH SCHOOL SCHEMATIC DESIGN TO DESIGN DEVELOPMENT TRANSITION MEETING DATE: SUBJECT: 21 January 2010, 12:30pm-2:00pm Math/Social Sciences Department ATTENDEES: Radu Toma, Paly Math IS Aimee Lopez,
More informationUnit # 1038 ± 900 SF Width ± 15' Depth ± 60'
±60' Lease Line Lease Outline Drawing Needles Towne Center 1004 E. Broadway St.,, Needles, CA 92363 ± 900 SF Width ± 15' Depth ± 60' Plans produced by: ID Plans 6/16/2017 (813) 657-2545 C 2017 Site map
More informationLOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURE
TITLE: ISSUER: Occupancy Inspections for New Schools and Modernization Projects John Sterritt, Director Office of Environmental Health and Safety ROUTING Office of Environmental Health & Safety Staff DATE:
More informationCHAPTER 61G15-32 RESPONSIBILITY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS CONCERNING THE DESIGN OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 61G15-32 RESPONSIBILITY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS CONCERNING THE DESIGN OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 61G15-32.001 61G15-32.002 61G15-32.003 61G15-32.004 61G15-32.005 61G15-32.006 61G15-32.007
More informationTo provide the requirements needed for Care Facilities Having 6 or Fewer Clients. This occupancy is classified as an R-3.1.
EL DORADO COUNTY REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION STANDARD STANDARD #F-003 EFFECTIVE 06-03-2009 PURPOSE To provide the requirements needed for Care Facilities Having 6 or Fewer Clients. This occupancy is classified
More informationPARKLET PROPOSAL PACKAGE & PROCESS
500.3 I PARKLETS The term parklet refers to a small temporary constructed seating or community gathering area over an on-street parking space or an extension of the sidewalk into the operating State highway
More informationRequirements for the protection of High-Piled Combustible Storage (HPCS) Effective Date: January 2011
1.0 GENERAL: Requirements for the protection of High-Piled Combustible Storage (HPCS) Effective Date: January 2011 1.1 PURPOSE -The intent of this guideline is to provide the requirements for the protection
More informationB. Product Data: Provide manufacturers catalogue information. Indicate valve data and ratings.
DIVISION 21 21 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Pipe, fittings, sleeves, escutcheons, seals, and connections for sprinkler systems. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS
More information2009 International Fire Code Errata. SECOND PRINTING (Posted April 6, 2010)
CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION 102.7 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be those that are listed in Chapter 45 47 and such codes and standards shall
More informationEL DORADO COUNTY REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION STANDARD
EL DORADO COUNTY REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION STANDARD STANDARD #F-002 EFFECTIVE 05-27-2009 PURPOSE: To define the requirements for a License. To facilitate the quick application and review of new or changed
More informationChapter 2: Definitions
FLORIDA BUILDING CODE Existing Buildings 6 TH Edition (2017) Code Changes based on the document provided by DBPR - 2014 and 6th Edition (2017) Florida Building Code Comparison JUMP TO CHAPTER (click chapter
More informationEQUIVALENT INITIAL FIRE SAFETY ASSESSMENT
EQUIVALENT INITIAL FIRE SAFETY ASSESSMENT Vill: Golora, Post: Kaitta P.S. Saturia, Manikgonj Manikgonj, Dhaka The Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety Page 1/14 Introduction to the Report The following
More informationResidential Based Care Facility Guidelines
Moreno Valley Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau Residential Based Care Facility Guidelines Approved and Authorized By: Randall Metz, Fire Marshal Issued: January 1, 2011 Residential Based Care Facilities
More informationStandard of Practice - Fire Alarm Systems. NOTE: Significant revisions or additions to the previous standards are highlighted in italics.
A28.1 Standard of Practice - Fire Alarm Systems NOTE: Significant revisions or additions to the previous standards are highlighted in italics. OBJECTIVE OF STANDARD To provide compliant smart addressable
More informationMONTECITO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Section 5a MONTECITO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FIRE PROTECTION PLAN Residential Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Installations I Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Standards 1. Definition and Standard: An automatic
More informationRancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District Prevention Bureau Standard
Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District Prevention Bureau Standard Title: Fire Alarm and Monitoring Systems Standard # 9-3 Effective: May 2002 Number of Pages: 7 Updated: December 2016 for consistency
More information2.11 Submittal Guidelines for Emergency Evacuation Signs (2016)
2.11 Submittal Guidelines for Emergency Evacuation Signs (2016) Reference: California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Section 3.09, the California Health and Safety Code Section 13220, the SFFC, Section
More informationCITY OF PASADENA FIRE DEPARTMENT
Page 1 of 8 CITY OF PASADENA FIRE DEPARTMENT INSTALLATION OF COMMERCIAL SPRINKLERS (Revised 12/10/2014) SCOPE: This standard applies to the design and installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems in
More informationBCBC 2012 CHANGES TO PART 3
BCBC 2012 CHANGES TO PART 3 Focus on changes that will have an practical effect. Basic concepts reviewed details to be confirmed. Material from Part 3 and related material from Part 9 Generally a harmonization
More information