BayPointArchitect
Sawhorse
Hey folks.
I just wanted confirmation that a steel framed building that has been polluted with wood framed interior partitions (non-load bearing) may be down-graded from a Type IIB construction to Type IIIB. The exterior walls are not 2 hour rated. The steel columns supporting the roof are not protected. There is an issue with proximity to the property lines but my focus is only on trying to fit this existing 15,000 S.F. building into the Type IIIB category.
See attached illustration. The illustration is conceptual.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6y0qc6dvu77vyn7/Construct-Type.pdf?dl=0
Thank you!
ICC Certified Plan Reviewer
NFPA Certified Fire Plan Examiner
I just wanted confirmation that a steel framed building that has been polluted with wood framed interior partitions (non-load bearing) may be down-graded from a Type IIB construction to Type IIIB. The exterior walls are not 2 hour rated. The steel columns supporting the roof are not protected. There is an issue with proximity to the property lines but my focus is only on trying to fit this existing 15,000 S.F. building into the Type IIIB category.
See attached illustration. The illustration is conceptual.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6y0qc6dvu77vyn7/Construct-Type.pdf?dl=0
Thank you!
ICC Certified Plan Reviewer
NFPA Certified Fire Plan Examiner