ETThompson
SAWHORSE
Hi
A seemingly simple question which I haven't been able to find the answer for...
We're doing a renovation of an airplane hangar, which primarily involvers recladding and reroofing the building. No change in use, and little overall alteration to the building other than the cladding (well, new MEP and a few other minors things).
In addition to the newly built restroom, we're putting in a laundry room.
Do these new rooms in the existing building need to comply with the "new" requirements (eg, ICC A117 -2017 305.3.1) or the "existing building" ones (305.3.2)?
The 2024 Ohio Existing Building Code (based on the IEBC) references the old A1117 (2009) for existing buildings, specifically for "alterations", which is what we're proposing this as. The 2009 dimension seem to be what's used in 305.3.2. My reading is this tells us we can use the old, smaller clearances. Agree?
Thanks, Eric
A seemingly simple question which I haven't been able to find the answer for...
We're doing a renovation of an airplane hangar, which primarily involvers recladding and reroofing the building. No change in use, and little overall alteration to the building other than the cladding (well, new MEP and a few other minors things).
In addition to the newly built restroom, we're putting in a laundry room.
Do these new rooms in the existing building need to comply with the "new" requirements (eg, ICC A117 -2017 305.3.1) or the "existing building" ones (305.3.2)?
The 2024 Ohio Existing Building Code (based on the IEBC) references the old A1117 (2009) for existing buildings, specifically for "alterations", which is what we're proposing this as. The 2009 dimension seem to be what's used in 305.3.2. My reading is this tells us we can use the old, smaller clearances. Agree?
Thanks, Eric