Please help me with this issue. Recently, I faced a similar situation with another project and successfully avoided the sprinkler requirement.
To long story short, I am working on an assembly use with Construction Type 2 provided with existing 8” CMU demising walls on both sides. Regrettably, I overlooked the fact that this county still adheres to the 2015 IBC code, and only reviewed the fire area requirement, which is just under 5000 sq ft with 120 occupants. The reviewer insists on sprinklers due to the occupancy exceeding 100.
Reviewer comment; Occupant of the proposed space exceeds 99 occupants. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in compliance with section 903.2.1.2 of IBC, 2015, and section 1004 §ion 1011 of IEBC, 2015. Revise and resubmit.
As I mentioned earlier, I have another project over 7000 sq ft where, according to 2015 IBC 707.3.10, providing a 2-hour horizontal fire barrier exempted the need for sprinklers. Could I pursue a similar approach here, or are there alternative methods to avoid the sprinkler requirement? I am urgently seeking options as I overlooked this critical detail as an architect. Thank you for your assistance.
To long story short, I am working on an assembly use with Construction Type 2 provided with existing 8” CMU demising walls on both sides. Regrettably, I overlooked the fact that this county still adheres to the 2015 IBC code, and only reviewed the fire area requirement, which is just under 5000 sq ft with 120 occupants. The reviewer insists on sprinklers due to the occupancy exceeding 100.
Reviewer comment; Occupant of the proposed space exceeds 99 occupants. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in compliance with section 903.2.1.2 of IBC, 2015, and section 1004 §ion 1011 of IEBC, 2015. Revise and resubmit.
As I mentioned earlier, I have another project over 7000 sq ft where, according to 2015 IBC 707.3.10, providing a 2-hour horizontal fire barrier exempted the need for sprinklers. Could I pursue a similar approach here, or are there alternative methods to avoid the sprinkler requirement? I am urgently seeking options as I overlooked this critical detail as an architect. Thank you for your assistance.