I have a tricky demising wall question:
I have a 1 story tenant improvement project that is an existing commercial building (9,000sf total) with a triangular attic full of wood trusses and bracing. There is an existing layer of drywall on the existing bottom chord of the trusses.
The client's space will be 3,000sf and we obviously need to add a rated demising wall, as the adjacent space will be a different tenant. Same use though (B). The existing building is Type V with no sprinkler system.
Construction has started and it has become clear that building the upper part of the rated demising wall is really difficult, with all of the bracing in between the trusses above. I've asked the AHJ about options and he said the only other option would be a sprinkler system to be installed for the whole building, which is cost prohibitive for my client.
My question is: are there any other options that I am not thinking of that would work to properly subdivide this building into two tenant spaces? Thanks for any help!!
I have a 1 story tenant improvement project that is an existing commercial building (9,000sf total) with a triangular attic full of wood trusses and bracing. There is an existing layer of drywall on the existing bottom chord of the trusses.
The client's space will be 3,000sf and we obviously need to add a rated demising wall, as the adjacent space will be a different tenant. Same use though (B). The existing building is Type V with no sprinkler system.
Construction has started and it has become clear that building the upper part of the rated demising wall is really difficult, with all of the bracing in between the trusses above. I've asked the AHJ about options and he said the only other option would be a sprinkler system to be installed for the whole building, which is cost prohibitive for my client.
My question is: are there any other options that I am not thinking of that would work to properly subdivide this building into two tenant spaces? Thanks for any help!!