jar546
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Got this email from an architect I have worked with before on some large projects. Looking for input on this one.
No, there are no amendments but we have to start with the IBC first.XXXXXX is considering adding outdoor tire storage (not high-piled), covered against a couple of the exterior walls of the existing shop building which is for tractor repair and tire shop. This would be open storage of metal building structure with a roof on it (max height 18’+/-) and not structurally attached but flashed to the existing building walls. My question is about fire sprinklering this area. According to section 315.3.1 of the 2009 ICC Fire Code, if the building is fire sprinklered then this area would be required to be fire sprinklered. Is this indeed the requirement and is there any amendments by Pennsylvania or locally that would affect this requirement. Obviously, the client would rather not sprinkler it. If it is required when the storage is directly adjacent to the existing building, is there a minimum distance from the building that this storage could be constructed without fire sprinklering? Also, for your information, one of the walls to which this structure would be attached is a precast concrete wall which would garner us at least a 2 Hr fire rating and the other is metal building construction. I’m not sure if that has any bearing on the situation based solely on the section 315 in the fire code but maybe ist does elsewhere that I’ve missed. I appreciate any assistance that you can provide me on this.