I have an existing five story commercial building in VA. The building has a 2hr rated elevator shaft with a machine room abutting it that is enclosed with a 2 hr rated enclosure. So far so good. During a renovation project for the elevator the Contractor found existing pipes and ducts passing through the existing machine room and serving other areas of the building, I checked the existing building drawings and I see that they enclosed ducts passing through similar spaces with 2 layers of 5/8” dry wall on 2 1/2” metal studs enclosure. I looked everywhere for this assembly and can’t find anything like that for horizontal assemblies, all I could find is the typical detail for the 2 hr rated horizontal enclosure (ceiling) that includes 2 layers of 5/8” drywall on 4” C H stud and then 1” shaft liner on top. So my two questions: where did the assembly that the base building drawings are showing come from? Was it used in the 80’s when the drawings were made? And the second question, what would you do to enclose such pipes and ducts passing through the elevator machine room, would you enclose them separately or just provide a 2 hr rated ceiling that has the shaft liner at the top? Can I just provide 2 layers of 5/8” drywall type x on 4” studs for the ceiling without the extra 1” shaft liner? Thanks