So I thought I had this figured out, but I am running into some problems................
Existing commercial office building. 4 floors over partial mechanical basement. originally classified as Type II - 1 hour and is fully sprinklered. The original design was permitted under the 1982 UBC. The client is trying to remove the 1-hour rated lay in ceiling system that is installed across all floors to protect the bar joists and concrete filled metal deck.
Upon looking at the original shell plans and permit application it became apparent that the original designers used the fire sprinklers to increase the allowable area and then they just went with it. This building is separated on all sides by a minimum of 70 feet. My initial thinking was to use the yards for the area increase and then use the sprinklers in lieu of 1-hour rated construction. My intent was to reclassify under the 2013 CBC. Unfortunately everything was looking good except the shafts are all 1 hour rated per 82 UBC and the 2013 CBC would require 2 hour shafts...........I could trade out the rated ceiling system by adding an additional hour of protection on the shafts.........not what I had in mind. No shafts connect more than 4 floors.
Now I am wondering if I can reclassify the construction type back to the original 82 UBC. Have any of you building officials allowed something like that?
It calcs out ok under the 82 UBC as type II with the side yards and using sprinklers in lieu of 1 hour construction. I cannot understand why this was not done originally.
In any case your thoughts and possible other alternative solutions would be appreciated. Owner wants to have suites open to the structural deck because that is what they see being leased currently. "creative space" ha
Existing commercial office building. 4 floors over partial mechanical basement. originally classified as Type II - 1 hour and is fully sprinklered. The original design was permitted under the 1982 UBC. The client is trying to remove the 1-hour rated lay in ceiling system that is installed across all floors to protect the bar joists and concrete filled metal deck.
Upon looking at the original shell plans and permit application it became apparent that the original designers used the fire sprinklers to increase the allowable area and then they just went with it. This building is separated on all sides by a minimum of 70 feet. My initial thinking was to use the yards for the area increase and then use the sprinklers in lieu of 1-hour rated construction. My intent was to reclassify under the 2013 CBC. Unfortunately everything was looking good except the shafts are all 1 hour rated per 82 UBC and the 2013 CBC would require 2 hour shafts...........I could trade out the rated ceiling system by adding an additional hour of protection on the shafts.........not what I had in mind. No shafts connect more than 4 floors.
Now I am wondering if I can reclassify the construction type back to the original 82 UBC. Have any of you building officials allowed something like that?
It calcs out ok under the 82 UBC as type II with the side yards and using sprinklers in lieu of 1 hour construction. I cannot understand why this was not done originally.
In any case your thoughts and possible other alternative solutions would be appreciated. Owner wants to have suites open to the structural deck because that is what they see being leased currently. "creative space" ha