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0 OF 4kit s 4 ii.I iillot.p 3900 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 595 Existing Generator Generators are existing to remain. One generator is a 150 KW, n� ;Inc. Lakewood,CO 80235 compartments into one and to maintain total of two smoke compartments on the second floor General Code Information: 480V,3 phase and one is a 300 KW,480V,3 phase. IPhone: (720)981-4150 health care occupancy similar to the smoke compartment arrangement on the third floors. Use: Health care sleeping department(1-2 Occupancy Group) Fax: (720)489-3899 Applicable Codes City of Vail: ADVANCED CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. Compartmentcompartment Area of the smoke com artment is 18,519 SF Fire extinguishers Shall be provided per IFC Section 906.1 and NFPA 10 and be 1001 www.acecode.com City of Vail Amendments to I Codes Building and Fire Protection Consultants 2012 International Building Code Renovation Area 6,100 SF located such that all portions of each floor is within 75 ft travel 2012 International Mechanical Code Construction Type: Existing construction type is I-B per IBC and II-222 per NFPA 101 distance of the floor and size of extinguishers is established per 1 0/28/1 4 July 3, 2014 2012 International Plumbing Code Smoke compartments The second floor has three smoke compartments. The two smoke NFPA 10. 2 2012 International Energy Conservation Code compartments in the renovation area will be combined into one NDavid Gebel, AIA,LEED, AP 2011 National Electrical Code per State compartment. With this combination, arrangement of the two smoke Fire Alarm/Detection An existing fire alarm and detection system is provided serving N Senior Associate 2012 International Fire Code compartments serving health care occupancies on the 2nd floor will this facility. Smoke detection is provided in all corridors and HEERY d es i 1 1 NHeery Design 2009.ANSI A117.1, Accessibility requirements as referenced in 2012 IBC be similar to the smoke compartments on the third floor. The rooms in health care occupancies. Manual fire alarm boxes are 555 17 Street existing smoke barrier in the north-south direction separating the provided at the stairway entry doors as well as at first floor main T Denver, CO 80202 For a complete list of standards referenced in IBC,please refer to Chapter 35 of the 2012 IBC, two smoke compartments on the second floor remains unchanged. exit doors. o except that all NFPA Codes and Standards shall be those noted in 2012 IFC Chapter 80. Doors in the existing smoke barrier are 90 minute protected and will Fire alarm and detection system shop drawings will be submitted N Prepared by: Masoud Sabounchi, PE,CBO,CFPS remain unchanged as they exceed the 20 minute protection reflecting revisions required for the renovated areas. Renovated 0) The following is not a complete list of all NFPA Standards referenced in IFC Chapter requirements for smoke barriers,re NFPA 101 18.3.7/18.3.7.3. areas on the second floor will have smoke detection in corridors T 0) Re: Code Report-SD Phase 80-please refer to this Chapter for the complete list. Please note that the Colorado and all new rooms except in toilet and shower rooms. Vail Valley Medical Center Department of Public Safety has adopted the 2000 NFPA 101 with reference to previous Sprinkler protection: The Vail valley Medical Center has sprinkler protection throughout Tenant Remodel-2nd floor editions of NFPA Codes and Standards. The most restrictive provisions of the standards except for the second floor east wing office building which has Doors Since this facility has been constructed and remodeled at different Heery International Vail,Colorado with different editions will govern. access from the garage and is not connected to any health care stages, corridors might have existing 20 minute or 45 minute 555 17th Street, Suite 500 Title of Publication occupancy. This office wing has a partial sprinkler protection. labeled doors. However, corridor walls are considered as limiting Denver, CO 80202 Building Description: NFPA 10 Portable Fire Extinguisher—2010 transfer of smoke and doors(with or without label) are considered 720.946.0276 The Vail Valley Medical Center is an existing health care facility with construction date NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems—2010 The second floor sprinkler system serving the proposed combined as doors that resist passage of smoke. Corridor doors are positive spanning between 1969 and 2001 including additions and renovations within this time frame. NFPA 14 Standpipe System-2010 second floor smoke compartment is served by two existing flow latching. Building is 3 stories with a basement and has a construction type declaration of I-B per IBC and NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code—2010 switches. The fire alarm annunciation/graphic map will be updated project number II(222)per NFPA 101. Building is sprinkler protected throughout except for the second floor of NFPA 110 Emergency and Standby power system,2010. to reflect the boundary of the area served by each flow switch. Doors in existing smoke barriers might have fire protection rating the east office building which has partial sprinkler protection. Building has an existing fire alarm Since the fire alarm system occupant notification occurs throughout exceeding the required 20 minute rating(NFPA 18.3.7.5, IBC 1 3026.01 and detection system. the building,there is no change in the sequence of operations. 709.5 exception,close fitting doors). However,the existing smoke The Colorado Department of Public Safety has adopted the following: barrier doors with fireprotection ratingexceeding20 minutes will 2000 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and the referenced Standards (NFPA 13, 14, 72, etc.) Sprinkler system shop drawings will be submitted reflecting Basement contains a cafeteria, mechanical room,boiler room, electrical room,water entry room 2012 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and the referenced Standards (NFPA 13, 14, 72, etc.) revisions required for the renovated areas. remain unchanged. and similar back of the house support areas. First floor contains medical offices,rehab areas, Facilities Guidelines Institute, Inc. (FGI)-2010 Guidelines VAIL VALLEY pharmacy, a retail space and the emergency department. Second floor contains patient sleeping Exit width: 2000 NFPA 101 Section 7.3.3.1 and IBC Section 1005.3 Suite 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.5 and 2012 IBC Section 407.4.1. A rooms and smoke compartments (health care occupancies)and an office and lab area declared as Where provisions of 2000 NFPA 101 govern,they are noted without reference to the 2012 NFPA new 1,192 SF, non-sleeping suite is provided containing storage Stairways are existing and will remain unchanged. MEDICAL CENTER business occupancy. The second floor health care area is separated from the business occupancy 101 provisions. rooms, and toilet rooms. Separation between the suite and the Please refer to the code plans for exit arrangement and width. by an existing 2-HR fire resistance rated(FRR)occupancy separation. The second floor business adjoining areas is the same as the corridor separation(walls to limit Stairways 0.3"per person occupancy area contains a large interior stairway that connects to the first floor and is separated AS ADOPTED BY CDPS,.THE 2000 NFPA 101 CHAPTER TWO ADOPTS STANDARDS BY transfer of smoke and doors that resistassa e of smoke and is p g Non stairways: 0.2"per person on the first and second floors from the adjoining areas by 2-HR FRR fire barriers. The third floor REFERENCE WITH DIFFERENT EDITIONS THAN THOSE ADOPTED BY CITY OF VAIL positive latching). Rooms in the suite are not habitable. However, CATH LA B contains operating rooms,medical offices and similar support areas. BUILDING AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS.DESIGN OF SUCH SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY we have declared this area as a suite to ensure compliance with Stairways are 44"wide and can accommodate 147 people.WITH BOTH THE CITY REGULATIONS AND CDPS REGULATIONS. THE SAME multiple codes. 36"stairway doors can accommodate(33"clear/0.2) 165 people. Second floor partial renovation: APPROACH IS APPLICABLE TO THE 2012 NFPA 101 WHERE THE REFERENCED The proposed second floor remodel includes conversion of the existing I.C.U. suite to a Cath Lab STANDARDS ARE OF MORE RECENT DATES THAN THOSE IN 2000 NFPA101. and a Cath Exam room, storage rooms and toilet facilities. A small existing suite is being Standpipe system: Standpipe risers and hose connection are existing to remain. Standpipe hose connections are provided either inside the stairway converted into two patient sleeping rooms. Two sleeping rooms are also being renovated. enclosures in the floor landings or outside the stairway enclosures in Boundary of the second floor remodel area is shown on the FLS drawing. Total area of the 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE the corridors near the stairway entry doors. renovation is 6,100 SF. An existing smoke barrier will be abandoned to combine two smoke VAIL, CO Vail Valley Medical Center Vail Valley Medical Center Vail Valley Medical Center Second Floor Tenant Remodel Second Floor Tenant Remodel Second Floor Tenant Remodel owner's project number 1 2 3 4 consultants/construction managers STRUCTURAL: STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS INC. combustible materials. (application of such requires approval by local 3400 EAST BAYAU D AVE., SUITE 300 Occupant load Calculation. 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.3.3 Aisles,corridors,and ramps AHJ as this exception is not in IBC) The 18,519 SF smoke compartment has two stairways within the DENVER, COLORADO 80209 Please refer to the code plan where area of each use and occupant required for exit access in a hospital or nursing home shall be not compartment and has access to another exit stairway in the load of each area is shown. IBC Table 1004.1.2/NFPA 101 Table less than 8 ft in clear and unobstructed width. Where ramps are Where hazardous area rooms have a 1-HR FRR separation, doors adjoining smoke compartment. 303.399.5154 7.3.1.2. used as exits,see 18.2.2.6. shall have a 45 minute protection rating(assembly, self-closing MEP: use OL Factor, SF/person Exception No. 1:Aisles, corridors, and ramps in adjunct areas not and latching). Where hazardous areas have non fire rated Corridor Construction: Corridor walls are smoke partitions,re IBC 407.3. All new CATOR RU MA & ASSOCIATES, CO. Institutional area intended for the housing, treatment, or use of inpatients shall be separation that resist passage of smoke, doors have to be self- corridor wall construction will be constructed as smoke partitions. 896 TABOR STREET Inpatient Treatment 240gross not less than 44 in. in clear and unobstructed width. closing and where these doors open into corridors doors have to be Corridor doors shall provide an effective barrier to limit transfer of P Exception No. 2:Exit access within a room or suite ofrooms self-closingandpositive latching. Air transfer openings and similar smoke and bepositive latching. Corridor walls are considered as LAKEWOOD, CO 80401-4700 Waiting areas 15 net p Lounges, conference rooms 15 net with chairs and tables complying with the requirements of 18.2.5. are not permitted in these doors, 2000 NFPA 101 Table 18.3.2.1 "smoke partitions"per IBC 407.3 and constructed as required by 303.232.6200 and Section 18.3.6.3.4. The hazardous area rooms are identified on Section 710. INTERIORS: Sleeping departments 120 gross Dead end corridor Length of dead end corridors shall not exceed 30 ft per 2000 NFPA the code plans and the"Hazardous area protection"of this report. Other areas/general 100 gross Dead end corridor Length of dead end corridors shall not exceed 20 ftper IBC GALLUN SNOW 101 Section 18.2.5.10. Lengths of dead end corridors do not 1920 MARKET STREET, exceed 20 ft(per IBC);refer to the code plans. Hazardous area protection. 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.3.2.1 Section 1018.4-they do not exceed 20 ft,refer to the code plans. The following analysis pertains to the second floor remodel per 2000 NFPA 101. WhereExit signs Provided per 2000 NFPA 101 Section 7.10 Exit signs Provided per IBC Section 1011,refer to electrical drawings. SU ITE 201 provisions of 2012 NFPA 101 supersede those of 2000 NFPA 101,they will govern. Exit Illumination Provided per 2000 NFPA 101 Sections 7.8 and 7.9. Exit Illumination Provided per IBC Section 1006,refer to electrical drawings. DENVER, CO 80202 NFPA 101 Table 18.3.2.1 Hazardous Area Protection(doors in 1-hour FRR fire barrier walls shall have 45 minute protection,NFPA 101 Section 8.2.3.2.3.1 303.433.9600 Occupancy Group: Health Care. Chapter 18 of 2000 NFPA 101 for renovated areas-and Doors: Since this project includes a limited remodel area,the noted door Doors: Since this project includes a limited remodel area,the noted door Hazardous Area Description Separation/Protection the new compartment as the area of renovation exceeds 4,500 SF. requirements pertain to the new doors within the remodel area on requirements pertain to the new doors within the remodel area on the second floor. Existing doors will remain unchanged. Central/bulk laundries larger than 100 SF 1 hour;45 minute protected openings the second floor. Existing doors will remain unchanged. seal/signature Means of Egress: Soiled linen rooms 1 hour;45 minute protected openings � fir. t)F ro-0 Travel distance: Travel distance to an exit shall not exceed 200 ft, 2000 NFPA 101 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.3.5 and IBC Section 1008.1.1. The Storage rooms larger than 50 SF but not See 18.3.6.3.4. Walls to resist passage of IBC 1008.1.1-means of egress doors in Group I-2 occupancy used N., R. C�xy, minimum clear width for doors in the means of egress from exceeding100 SF and storingsmoke. Doors to be self-closingin all cases provide2/7 Section 18.2.6.2. Travel distance from any point to exit stairway �' � for movement of beds shall a clear width of 41.5 inches. � � ,�doors is less than 200 ft as shown in the FLS drawing. sleeping rooms; diagnostic and treatment areas, such as x-ray, combustible material and be positive latching when they open into New doors used in the path of egress with movement of beds ,�,..,e� ' surgery, or physical therapy; and nursery rooms shall be as corridors. provide minimum of 41.5"clear width. -. ^i ,4 Travel distance from corridor door to the nearest exit shall be less follows: Storage rooms larger than 100 SF and 1 hour;45 minute protected openings lfl-g"00/Y--••than 150 ft er 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.6.2.1 this (1)Hospitals and nursing homes 41.5 in. New corridor doors shall provide an effective barrier to limit iC A.P ( storing combustible material. tr .' requirement is not in 2012 NFPA 101). Travel distance to exit (2)Psychiatric hospitals and limited care facilities 32 in. transfer of smoke and be positive latching. Roller latches are not �'sir� iC��lt� stairways is less than 150 ft from corridor doors as shown in the permitted,IBC 407.3.1. FLS drawing. The Cath/Exam room has a swinging doors which provides the required 41.5"clear width. The horizontal sliding door is not The following analysis pertains to the second floor remodel per 2012 IBC. Elevator lobbies: IBC Section 713.14.1. This is not a high rise building and elevator considered as an egress door. Occupancy Group: Health Care. Chapter 18 of 2000 NFPA 101-renovation areas hoistways are notpressurized. Elevator openings areprotected byissued for date Travel distances to smoke barrier doors shall not exceed 200 ft; g p Y p Y NFPA 101 Section 18.3.7.1 (4)and area of each smoke Corridor doors,2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.3.6.3 exceeds 4,500 SF. existing smoke guards at the second floor. Smoke guards remain unchanged. CONSTRUCTION compartment shall not exceed 22,500 SF. Travel distance from any 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.3.6.3.1 Doors protecting corridor openings DOCUMENTS JULY 28, point to the smoke compartment doors is less than 200 ft as shown Means of Egress: shall be constructed to resist the passage of smoke.Compliance with 2-way communication IBC Section 1007.8 requires a monitored 2-way communication 2014 in the FLS drawing and area of the smoke compartment is 18,519 Travel distance: Travel distance to an exit shall not exceed 200 ft, IBC Table NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows,shall not be system in elevator landings. The proposed renovation of the SF. required.Clearance between the bottom of the door and the floor 1016.2. Travel distance from any point to an exit stairways is less q existing second floor does not involve a change of use of covering not exceeding 1 inch shall be permitted for corridor doors. than 200 ft as shown in the FLS drawing. The 18,519 SF smoke compartment is served by two stairway Exception:Doors to toilet rooms, bathrooms,shower rooms,sink closets, occupancy and as such provision of 1007.8 would not be item date enclosures within the compartment and has access to another exit and similar auxiliary spaces that do not contain flammable or Travel distances to smoke barrier doors shall not exceed 200 ft,per applicable. However, if 2-way communication system is deemed stairwayin the adjoiningsmoke compartment. combustible materials. (application ofsuch requires approval bylocal IBC Section 407.5 and area of each smoke compartment shall not required by AHJ, 2-way communication system will be provided. P (pp � pp P AHJ as this exception is not in IBC) exceed 22,500 SF. Travel distance from any point to the smoke 1 PLAN REVIEW 07.08.2014 Corridor Construction: Corridor walls are designed to limit the transfer of smoke and compartment doors is less than 200 ft as shown in the FLS Fire Stopping Membrane and through penetration fire stopping shall be provided doors shall be constructed to resist the passage of smoke and be 18.3.6.3.2 Doors shall be provided with positive latching hardware. drawing as required by IBC Section 714 as well as 2012 NFPA 101 Section 2 CONSTRUCTION SET 07.28.2014 positive latching,2000 NFPA 101 Sections 18.3.6.2 and Roller latches shall be prohibited. 89.3.5 and 2000 NFPA 101 Sections 8.2.3.2.4, 8.3.6, etc. The 2012 18.3.6.3.1. Corridors are 8 ft wide,re NFPA 101 Section 18.2.3.3. Exception:Doors to toilet rooms, bathrooms,shower rooms,sink closets, NFPA 101 has better defined fire stopping requirements than the and similar auxiliary spaces that do not contain flammable or 2000 edition. Vail Valley Medical Center Vail Valley Medical Center Vail Valley Medical Center Vail Valley Medical Center Second Floor Tenant Remodel Second Floor Tenant Remodel Second Floor Tenant Remodel Second Floor Tenant Remodel 5 6 7 8 Plumbing facilities Please refer to the table in the FLS drawing.Number of plumbing facilities accessible to the staff and general public is not reduced. Rooms converted to patient rooms have a toilet room with a water closet and lavatory. Two drinking fountains are provided. key plan sheet title LIFE SAFETY CODE REPORT Vail Valley Medical Center Second Floor Tenant Remodel sheet number 9 G002 This document is the property of Heery International,Inc.and Heery International Inc.retains all drawn by Author checked by Checker rights therein,including copyrights. It may only be used in a manner consistent with Heery International Inc.'s rights while Heery International,Inc.is providing services for the specific project Copyright©2013 by Heery International,Inc.all rights reserved. identified or referred to herein or extensions thereto. It may not be used for any other purpose WHEN PLOTTED AT FULL SIZE THIS SHEET MEASURES 30"x42" except with the express written agreement of,and compensation to,Heery International Inc.