TheFirstRobyn
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Hello and good day.
I'm working on a renovation of a historic apartment building in Topeka, KS. I am trying to determine whether fire sprinklers are required. (We are having some disagreement in the office.)
The building is two stories above grade and one below, occupancy type is not changing and is R2. The renovation is an alteration level 3 per IEBC. The building is not currently occupied and has been stripped to studs with the exception of the perimeter walls which retain the original plaster.
Everything I'm seeing in IBC and IEBC says sprinklers are required.
But the project manager insists that based on IBC 102.6.2 that sprinklers are not required. I'm not convinced that that is an adequate interpretation or that this one reference is enough to make this determination anyway.
IBC 102.6.2 Buildings previously occupied.
The legal occupancy of any building existing on the date of adoption of this code shall be permitted to continue without change, except as otherwise specifically provided in this code, the International Fire Code or International Property Maintenance Code, or as is deemed necessary by the building official for the general safety and welfare of the occupants and the public.
Any insights?
I'm working on a renovation of a historic apartment building in Topeka, KS. I am trying to determine whether fire sprinklers are required. (We are having some disagreement in the office.)
The building is two stories above grade and one below, occupancy type is not changing and is R2. The renovation is an alteration level 3 per IEBC. The building is not currently occupied and has been stripped to studs with the exception of the perimeter walls which retain the original plaster.
Everything I'm seeing in IBC and IEBC says sprinklers are required.
But the project manager insists that based on IBC 102.6.2 that sprinklers are not required. I'm not convinced that that is an adequate interpretation or that this one reference is enough to make this determination anyway.
IBC 102.6.2 Buildings previously occupied.
The legal occupancy of any building existing on the date of adoption of this code shall be permitted to continue without change, except as otherwise specifically provided in this code, the International Fire Code or International Property Maintenance Code, or as is deemed necessary by the building official for the general safety and welfare of the occupants and the public.
Any insights?