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Common issue, seeking opinions.
When plans for an alteration to a tenant space provide a code analysis based on the original construction of the tenant space based on adopted code at the time, along with the correct data at the time do you require the code analysis for the altered space to reflect the current code? For example, the building area and code references for the space are all code compliant to the space at the time of original construction, and are still compliant to the current code, just referencing the old code and data.
As far as allowable area it meets code (then and now) so my mandate of verification of compliance is satisfied, but is it appropriate to have them update the code analysis, or is it more appropriate to leave the code analysis as it was since no alterations have been made with respect the building area? The portion below is based on the 2012 IBC. The data today would look different, but provide the same result.

When plans for an alteration to a tenant space provide a code analysis based on the original construction of the tenant space based on adopted code at the time, along with the correct data at the time do you require the code analysis for the altered space to reflect the current code? For example, the building area and code references for the space are all code compliant to the space at the time of original construction, and are still compliant to the current code, just referencing the old code and data.
As far as allowable area it meets code (then and now) so my mandate of verification of compliance is satisfied, but is it appropriate to have them update the code analysis, or is it more appropriate to leave the code analysis as it was since no alterations have been made with respect the building area? The portion below is based on the 2012 IBC. The data today would look different, but provide the same result.
