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Nothing wrong with that so long as it meets the requirements.Mule said:Another crazy thing is a designer can classify the building as a B but include fire protection for different areas and have fire sprinklers. A Walmart can be a Type V B!
Type V does not require combustible construction.Mule said:That's why I posted it. A few members may not be aware of it. I just realized this a few months ago.Most of the time people relate Type V construction with residential. That was the reason for the comment. It still seems crazy but it is what it is!