Tim Mailloux
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My take on it:
It sounds like you are lowering the occupant load from what it is now based on your posts. I'm going to assume that installing another exit will be so costly that the university will abandon this project and not just a slight modification. Based on this, I would approve the change as an improvement to occupant safety.
Can you do a timed egress study to demonstrate that exiting, while not code compliant, will meet the performance of the code? We see these on occasion here in Canada with some older buildings. But then again, we also do occupant loading based on non-simultaneous occupancy.
Where are your industry lobbyists when they are passing these amendments?
Right now I can only see two options that make sense.
1. Is to reach out to the state and request a code modification assigning a maximum occupant loads to the classrooms. This will get the numbers down enough so the existing stairs can handle all the occupants
2. Rework the plan and add add a horizontal exit dividing the floor in two. This would essentially provide 4 exits compared to the existing 2 exits.