Meadowbend99
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Hi,
I met with a client that is wanting to expand their Bowling Alley. They weren't too happy with my answers on the best ways to move forward so I'd like to see if there are any other ideas that could work for them.
Their wish list: They have an existing bowling alley - tilt-wall construction built in 1983, 28,000 SF and NOT sprinklered. They would like to add on the front of the building approx. 1,000 SF and they would like to build a new 10,000 SF building ideally fully connected to the existing (blow out one side wall and extend) or place the new build 20' away and create an enclosed breezeway/concourse between the two buildings.
Both buildings would be A-3. If they keep the new build under 9,500 SF they can get away with not sprinklering it. However they really want the buildings to have a large open feeling between them. Of course, they would prefer not to sprinkler.
They are currently on a well (not adequate for expansion) and old septic system (their ideal location for expansion is over the leeching field). If going with a sprinkler system they're looking at significant costs. However, they have the possibility of getting annexed by the adjacent city and could get city water/sewer.
If they go with the City, they will make them put in a sprinkler system if they expand over 25%.
Do you see a way to keep the buildings connected without sprinklering and still allowing a huge opening between them? Would a 1 hr. smoke curtain work?
https://ibb.co/ka1a3U
Thanks!
I met with a client that is wanting to expand their Bowling Alley. They weren't too happy with my answers on the best ways to move forward so I'd like to see if there are any other ideas that could work for them.
Their wish list: They have an existing bowling alley - tilt-wall construction built in 1983, 28,000 SF and NOT sprinklered. They would like to add on the front of the building approx. 1,000 SF and they would like to build a new 10,000 SF building ideally fully connected to the existing (blow out one side wall and extend) or place the new build 20' away and create an enclosed breezeway/concourse between the two buildings.
Both buildings would be A-3. If they keep the new build under 9,500 SF they can get away with not sprinklering it. However they really want the buildings to have a large open feeling between them. Of course, they would prefer not to sprinkler.
They are currently on a well (not adequate for expansion) and old septic system (their ideal location for expansion is over the leeching field). If going with a sprinkler system they're looking at significant costs. However, they have the possibility of getting annexed by the adjacent city and could get city water/sewer.
If they go with the City, they will make them put in a sprinkler system if they expand over 25%.
Do you see a way to keep the buildings connected without sprinklering and still allowing a huge opening between them? Would a 1 hr. smoke curtain work?
https://ibb.co/ka1a3U
Thanks!