TheCommish
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I have been in my home town for 22 years as the BO, and served over 40 years on the Fire Department before retiring for that 3 years ago. I have tried to record the knowledge for the next person
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Longevity and/ or good recordkeeping are great.. If you have neither, it can get real ugly....I might try to go to the site and look as a last resort, but if trusting the designer is the only way to start, then go there and when it blows up in the field, blame the designer...
I would add that anytime someone wants to reclassify a space (such as from II-B to III-B to allow wood walls) we require that the owner of the building (not the architect or tenant) write a letter consenting to the reclassification.
If Owner's consent is mandatory to allow a reclassification of an existing building, then do you also make Owner consent necessary for the initial building classification of brand new buildings?I would add that anytime someone wants to reclassify a space (such as from II-B to III-B to allow wood walls) we require that the owner of the building (not the architect or tenant) write a letter consenting to the reclassification.
If Owner's consent is mandatory to allow a reclassification of an existing building, then do you also make Owner consent necessary for the initial building classification of brand new buildings?