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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCodeReportLIFE-SAFETY & CODE REPORT Vail Valley Medical Center for Phase I - West Wing Addition & Remodel Tenant Finish with documents prepared and/or reviewed by: Advanced Consulting Engineers Heery Design Cator Ruma & Associates Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers Frontier Fire Protection SimplexGrinnell Encore Electric Contents Summary: Code Report General Narrative Exhibit A - (temporary) Emergency Generator Exhibit B - Fire Alarm and Detection Exhibit C - Elevator Installation and Modification Sprinklers and Standpipes Special Inspections Life-Safety Floor Plans Site Logistics Plan Emergency Generator Fuel Tank Data Pages Fire Department Staging Plan April 4, 2016 with Color Text at latest revisions Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 1 Advanced Consulting Engineers, Inc. Building and Fire Protection Consultants 3900 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 595 Lakewood, CO 80235 Phone: (720) 981-4150 Fax: (720) 489-3899 www.acecode.com April 4, 2016 Prepared by: Masoud Sabounchi, PE, CBO, CFPS Fire Alarm Exhibit is prepared by SimplexGrinnell and Encore Electric, Inc. Sprinkler and standpipe exhibit is prepared by Frontier Fire Protection, LLC Re: Life-Safety and Code Report Vail Valley Medical Center Phase I – West Wing Addition and Remodel Tenant Finish Vail, Colorado Building Description: The Vail Valley Medical Center is an existing health care facility with construction dates spanning between 1969 and 2001 including additions and renovations within this time frame. Building is 3 stories with a lower level and has a construction type declaration of I-B per IBC and II (222) per NFPA 101. Building is sprinkler protected throughout, except for level 2 of the east office building, which has partial sprinkler protection. Building has an existing fire alarm and detection system. Lower level west wing contains a cafeteria, meeting rooms, mechanical room, boiler room, electrical room, and similar back-of-the-house support areas. Level 1 contains public entrance lobby, medical offices, rehabilitation areas, pharmacy, and a small retail space. Level 2 contains patient sleeping rooms and ICU rooms. The west wing level 3 contains operating rooms, prep and recovery, medical offices, and similar support areas. Level 4 contains administrative offices, motion study lab, clinic, and outpatient imaging. Level 4 is not a 24 hour facility. All occupants on level 4 will be capable of self-preservation. Facility Master Planning: While this submittal is for the Phase I West Wing tenant finish/fit-out, a conceptual facility master plan (aka Phase II) has also been developed and is being refined for completion in upcoming years with anticipated completion in 2020. This master plan includes demolition of the east wing and east garage; and construction of a new three story (plus lower level) east wing, as well as tenant remodel of levels 1 and 2 of the central wing. As part of the master plan, the emergency department will be relocated to the east wing. Scope of Work-Phase I West Wing Tenant Finish: This submittal is for the tenant finish work and tenant remodels in the west wing on lower level, level 1, level 2, level 3, and level 4. Core and shell permit application for the west wing has been separately submitted and building permits for the West Wing core and shell project have been issued by both the Town of Vail and the State of Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 2 Applicable Codes-City of Vail: Town of Vail Amendments to I Codes and VF&ES Guidelines 2015 International Building Code 2015 International Mechanical Code 2015 International Plumbing Code 2015 International Energy Conservation Code 2014 National Electrical Code per State 2015 International Fire Code 2009 ANSI A117.1, Accessibility requirements as referenced in 2015 IBC 2013 ANSI/ASME A17.1, Elevator For a complete list of standards referenced in IBC, please refer to Chapter 35 of the 2015 IBC, except that all NFPA Codes and Standards shall be those noted in 2015 IFC Chapter 80. The most restrictive provisions of the Codes adopted by TOV, 2000 NFPA 101 or 2012 NFPA 10 shall govern. The following is not a complete list of all NFPA Standards referenced in IFC Chapter 80-please refer to this Chapter for the complete list. Please note that the Colorado Department of Public Safety has adopted the 2012 NFPA 101 with reference to previous editions of NFPA Codes and Standards. The most restrictive provisions of the standards with different editions will govern. Title of Publication: NFPA 10 Portable Fire Extinguisher – 2013 NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems –2013 NFPA 14 Standpipe System -2013 NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code –2013 NFPA 110 Emergency and Standby power system, 2013 Deferred Submittals: The following documents will be issued as deferred submittals. 1. Sprinkler system shop drawings. Provisions of the Vail Fire and Emergency Service (VF&ES) 2. Fire Alarm and Fire Detection System Shop Drawings 3. Project and Tenant Area Construction Phasing Exhibits: The following exhibits are included. 1. Exterior generator and fuel tank-Exhibit A 2. Fire Alarm and Fire Detection System upgrades-Exhibit B 3. Elevator installation and modifications-Exhibit C 4. Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems-Refer to the Exhibit prepared by Frontier Fire Protection. 5. Special Inspection Section The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control (CDFPC) has adopted the following: 2000 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and the referenced Standards (NFPA 13, 14, 72, etc.) 2012 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and the referenced Standards (NFPA 13, 14, 72, etc.) August 30, 2013, S&C: 13-58-LSC Categorical Waiver Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 3 Facilities Guidelines Institute, Inc. (FGI) - 2010 Guidelines Where provisions of 2000 NFPA 101 govern, they are noted without additional reference to the 2012 NFPA 101 provisions. AS ADOPTED BY CDFPC, THE 2000 NFPA 101 CHAPTER TWO ADOPTS STANDARDS BY REFERENCE WITH DIFFERENT EDITIONS THAN THOSE ADOPTED BY CITY OF VAIL BUILDING AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS. DESIGN OF SUCH SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY WITH BOTH THE CITY REGULATIONS AND CDPS REGULATIONS. THE SAME APPROACH IS APPLICABLE TO THE 2012 NFPA 101 WHERE THE REFERENCED STANDARDS ARE OF MORE RECENT DATES THAN THOSE IN 2000 NFPA 101. GENERAL CODE INFORMATION Use (Occupancy): West Wing including the additions Lower Level: Business and Assembly (B, A-2, A-3) Level 1: Health care (I-2 Occupancy Group) Level 2: Health care (I-2 Occupancy Group) Level 3: Health care (I-2 Occupancy Group) Level 4: Business (Clinics and Training) (B) Area of West Wing Tenant Finish / Fit-out – GSF Lower Level: 3,924 SF Level 1: 16,687 SF Level 2: 7,096 SF Level 3: 18,563 SF Level 4: 24,288 SF Construction Type: Existing construction type is I-B per IBC and II-222 per NFPA 101. Smoke Compartment: Area of the smoke compartments are less than 22,500 SF and distances to the smoke compartment door is less than 200 ft in all smoke compartments. Smoke Compartments: The lower level, level 1, and level 3 of the west wing are subdivided into two smoke compartments each. The level 2 west wing has one smoke compartment and the level 2 central wing has one smoke compartment. The existing smoke barrier in the north-south direction between the west wing and the center section remain unchanged. Doors in the existing smoke barrier are either 90 minute protected or 20 minute protected and will remain unchanged, re NFPA 101 Section 18.3.7/18.3.7.3 and IBC Section 407.5 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 4 Sprinkler Protection: Please refer to the sprinkler and standpipe exhibit prepared by Frontier Fire Protection, LLC. The Vail Valley Medical Center has sprinkler protection throughout except for level 2 east wing office building which has access from the garage and is not connected to any health care occupancy. This office wing has a partial sprinkler protection and will be demolished and replaced in the next phase of the master plan. The sprinkler zone boundaries will be coordinated as part of the design-build shop drawings process such that each smoke compartment will be matched with a sprinkler zone. Level 2, west wing has two sprinkler system flow switches serving a single smoke compartment; location of each flow switch will be shown on the annunciation map. Please Note: The level one smoke compartments 1.2 and 1.3 will be combined into one smoke compartment during facility master plan remodel. Suites: Categorical waiver of the CMS 13-58-LSC item #5 regarding suite design is implemented. CMS & CDFPC grant a waiver, to further accommodate the use of suites, by allowing: (1) One of the required means of egress from sleeping and non-sleeping suites to be through another suite, provided adequate separation exists between suites; (2) One of the two required exit access doors from sleeping and non-sleeping suites to be into an exit stair, exit passageway, or exit door to the exterior; and (3) An increase in sleeping room suite size up to 10,000 ft2. The level 3 surgery suite is an existing non-sleeping care suite. This suite has an exit access door to the central corridor, as well as a direct exit into stairway enclosure #B. IBC section 407.4.4.6.2 assumes two exit access doors will serve a suite with 2 means of egress. Egress scheme as noted above has been utilized, according to what is specifically permitted by 2012 NFPA 101 (please see item (2) above). Standpipe System: Standpipe risers and hose connection are existing to remain. Standpipe hose connections are provided either inside the stairway enclosures in the floor landings or outside the stairway enclosures in the corridors near the stairway entry doors. Due to the addition of level 4, standpipe risers in stairways A, B and C will extend to level 4. Hose connections will be provided on the corridor side of the stairway enclosure, unless otherwise required by the fire department. Stairway #C extends to the roof, and a roof manifold will be provided at the roof landing of this stairway. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 5 Emergency Generator: During the renovation and addition to the West Wing the existing emergency generators will be removed. During the Master Planning and construction, a 1,750 KW generator supplied by a 6,000 gallon diesel fuel will be provided and will be located in the west yard within the construction fence. Upon installation of the permanent generator, this 1,750 KW generator will be removed. Please refer to “Exhibit A” regarding location of the generator, separation distances, equipment supplied by the generator, and similar. For electrical details and wiring, please refer to the electrical drawings. Fire Extinguishers: Shall be provided per IFC Section 906.1 and NFPA 10, and be located such that all portions of each floor is within 75 ft travel distance of an extinguisher. Size of extinguishers shall be coordinated with floor area coverage per NFPA 10. Fire Alarm/Detection: Existing Fire Alarm, Detection and Notification System The existing fire alarm and detection system includes a Simplex addressable fire alarm control panel (FACP) with smoke detection provided throughout including patient room, offices and similar spaces, manual fire alarm boxes, door control, HVAC and damper control, interface with flow and tamper switches and similar devices. Chime and strobes for occupant notification are provided throughout. Upon activation of any fire alarm initiating device, chimes and strobes are activated throughout the facility. Upon initiation of a fire alarm signal, an on-site operator makes announcements over the PA system to notify the staff of the emergency and for initiation of the emergency evacuation procedures. The fire alarm and detection system will remain operational during additions and renovations. Fire alarm zone boundaries will be coordinated as part of the design- build shop drawings with the sprinkler system shop drawings. For a complete fire alarm and detection system description, please refer to Exhibit B, electrical specifications, and to the deferred submittal by SimplexGinnell. For description of the fire alarm and detection system upgrades, refer to the fire alarm and detection Exhibit B. Doors: Since this facility has been constructed and remodeled at different stages, corridors might have existing 20 minute or 45 minute labeled doors. However, corridor walls are considered as limiting transfer of smoke and doors (with or without label) are considered to be resisting the passage of smoke. Corridor doors are positive latching. Doors in existing smoke barriers might have fire protection rating exceeding the required 20 minute rating (NFPA 18.3.7.5, IBC 709.5 exception, close fitting doors and IBC Table 716.5). However, the existing smoke barrier doors with fire protection rating exceeding 20 minutes will remain unchanged. Stairway enclosure doors will be 90 minute fire protected. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 6 Doors at low hazard (incidental) rooms, as shown on drawings, shall provide 45 minute protected assemblies. Exit Width: 2000 NFPA 101, Section 7.3.3.1 and IBC Section 1005.3. Please refer to the code plans including exit widths, egress capacities and actual occupant load assigned to each exit or exit access component. Stairways are existing and will remain essentially unchanged, except for extension of stairways A, B, and C to level 4 (and extension of stairway C to the roof). Please refer to the code plans for exit arrangement and width. Stairways 0.3” per person Non stairways: 0.2” per person Stairways #A, B, and C are 47” wide, and can accommodate 156 people. 48” stairway discharge doors (at stairways A and C) can accommodate (44.75” clear/0.2) 223 people. 42” stairway door (at stairway B) can accommodate (38.75” clear/0.2) 193 people. Stairway doors at floor levels are 42”, or larger. Occupant Load Calculation: Please refer to the life-safety plan where area of each use and occupant load of each area is shown. IBC Table 1004.1.2 /NFPA 101 Table 7.3.1.2. use OL Factor, SF/person Institutional Areas Inpatient Treatment 240 gross Waiting areas 15 net Lounges, conference rooms 15 net with chairs and tables Sleeping departments 120 gross Locker Rooms 50 gross Other areas/general 100 gross Business Areas Offices & Clinics 100 gross Waiting areas 15 net Lounges, conference rooms 15 net with chairs and tables Other areas, general 100 gross Where provisions of 2012 NFPA 101 supersede those of 2000 NFPA 101, they will govern. Occupancy Groups: Health Care. Chapter 18 of 2000 NFPA 101 for renovated areas-and the new compartment as the area of renovation exceeds 4,500 SF. Business. Chapter 38 of 2000 NFPA 101. Assembly. Chapter 12 of 2000 NFPA 101. (and assembly non-separated with business at lower level per IBC 508.3). Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 7 MEANS OF EGRESS: Travel Distance: Health care travel distance to an exit shall not exceed 200 ft, 2000 NFPA 101, Section 18.2.6.2 and IBC Table 1017.2. Travel distance from any point to exit stairway doors is less than 200 ft as shown in the life-safety drawings. Business travel distance to an exit shall not exceed 300 ft, 2000 NFPA 101, Section 38.2.6 and IBC Table 1017.2. Assembly travel distance to an exit shall not exceed 200 ft, 2000 NFPA 101, Section 12.2.6 and IBC Table 1017.2. Health care travel distance from corridor door to the nearest exit shall be less than 150 ft per 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.6.2.1 (this requirement is not in 2012 NFPA 101 and not in 2015 IBC). Travel distance to exit stairways is less than 150 ft from corridor doors as shown in the life-safety drawings. Health Care Travel distances to smoke barrier doors shall not exceed 200 ft, NFPA 101 Section 18.3.7.1 (4) and area of each smoke compartment shall not exceed 22,500 SF. Travel distance from any point to the smoke compartment doors is less than 200 ft as shown in the life-safety drawings, and area of each smoke compartments is less than 22,500 SF. The level one central wing is separated from the east wing by an existing 2-HR FRR horizontal exit with 90 minute protected openings. The occupancy classification of the level one east wing is business. The east wing will be demolished and replaced with new construction as part of the hospital facility master plan. Corridor Construction: Health care corridor walls are designed to limit the transfer of smoke and doors shall be constructed to resist the passage of smoke and be positive latching, 2000 NFPA 101 Sections 18.3.6.2 and 18.3.6.3.1. Health care corridors are 8 ft wide, re NFPA 101 Section 18.2.3.3. Per IBC Section 407.3 and 710 corridor walls are considered non-rated smoke partitions. Width of corridors in adjunct areas not intended to serve stretcher or beds is less than 8 ft as shown on the life-safety plans, IBC 1020.2 exception. Per 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.3.3 exception corridors in adjunct areas not intended for the housing, treatment, or use inpatients shall be not less than 44” in clear width. Business and Assembly corridor walls (such as at level 4 and at lower level) are to be unrated.) 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.3.3 Aisles, corridors, and ramps required for exit access in a hospital or nursing home shall be not less than 8 ft in clear and unobstructed width. Where ramps are used as exits, see 18.2.2.6. Exception No. 1: Aisles, corridors, and ramps in adjunct areas not intended for the housing, treatment, or use of inpatients shall be not less than 44 in. in clear and unobstructed width. Exception No. 2: Exit access within a room or health care suite of rooms complying with the requirements of 18.2.5. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 8 Dead End Corridors: Length of health care dead end corridors shall not exceed 30 ft per 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.5.10. Lengths of health care dead end corridors do not exceed 20 ft (per IBC); refer to the code plans. The level 1 corridor adjacent to the emergency department has an existing corridor where length of the dead end exceeds 30 ft, this area remains unchanged at this phase, re 2000 NFPA 101 Section 19.2.5.10 which allows this condition to remain. The emergency department will be relocated to the east wing under the facility master plan. Lower level dead end corridor serving assembly occupancy is limited to 20 ft. Exit Signs: Provided per 2000 NFPA 101 Section 7.10, and per IBC section 1013. Exit Illumination: Provided per 2000 NFPA 101 Sections 7.8 and 7.9, and per IBC section 1008. Doors: The noted door requirements pertain to the new doors within the remodel/addition. Existing doors will remain unchanged, unless noted otherwise. 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.2.3.5 and IBC Section 1010.1.1. The minimum clear width for doors in the means of egress from sleeping rooms; diagnostic and treatment areas, such as x-ray, surgery, or physical therapy; and nursery rooms shall be as follows: (1) Hospitals and nursing homes — 41.5 in. Corridor doors, 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.3.6.3 2000 NFPA 101 Section 18.3.6.3.1 Doors protecting health care corridor openings shall be constructed to resist the passage of smoke. Compliance with NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows, shall not be required. Clearance between the bottom of the door and the floor covering not exceeding 1 inch shall be permitted for corridor doors. Exception: Doors to toilet rooms, bathrooms, shower rooms, sink closets, and similar auxiliary spaces that do not contain flammable or combustible materials. (This exception is not applicable as this in not permitted by IBC and the most restrictive provision shall govern). 18.3.6.3.2 Doors shall be provided with positive latching hardware. Roller latches are prohibited. Exception: Doors to toilet rooms, bathrooms, shower rooms, sink closets, and similar auxiliary spaces that do not contain flammable or combustible materials. (This exception is not applicable as this in not permitted by IBC and the most restrictive provision shall govern). Where (low) hazardous rooms have a 1-HR FRR separation, doors shall have a 45 minute protection rating (assembly, self-closing and latching). Where hazardous areas have non fire rated separation that resist passage of smoke, doors shall be self-closing and positive latching. Air transfer openings and similar are not permitted in these doors, 2000 NFPA 101 Table 18.3.2.1 and Section 18.3.6.3.4. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 9 The hazardous area rooms are identified on the code plans and the “Hazardous area protection” of this report. Stairway Enclosures: Stairway enclosures A, B and C will extend to level 4. Existing stairway enclosures are CMU and 2-HR FRR with 90 minute protected openings. The new stairway extensions to level 4 will be 2-HR FRR fire barriers with 90 minute protected openings. Where exterior walls are at less than 90 degrees to the stairway exterior wall, exterior wall fire resistance rating and opening protection shall comply with IBC 1023.7 and 2000 NFPA 101 Section 7.2.2.5.2. Fire Flow Construction type of the building is I-B with sprinkler protection throughout. With the east wing addition and renovation, existing wood construction at decks and roofs will be removed and replaced with non-combustible materials where use of combustible materials is not permitted by IBC. Per IFC Appendix B with building area of 295,901 or greater, the fire flow is 6,000 gallons per minutes. Per Town of Vail Amendments, the fire flow is permitted to be reduced by no more than 50% to 3,000 GPM. Per IFC Appendix C, three fire hydrants are required with average spacing of 400 ft. Any portion of the street or road frontage to a fire hydrant shall not exceed 225 ft per Table C102.1. Please refer to the Civil drawings C900.1A for location and spacing of fire hydrants. Hazardous Area Protection: NFPA 101 Table 18.3.2.1 Health Care - 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) Hazardous Area Description Separation/Protection Central/bulk laundries larger than 100 SF 1 hour; with 45 minute protected openings Soiled linen rooms 1 hour; with 45 minute protected openings Storage rooms larger than 50 SF but not exceeding 100 SF and storing combustible material See 18.3.6.3.4. Walls to resist passage of smoke. Doors to be self-closing in all cases and be positive latching when they open into corridors. Storage rooms larger than 100 SF and storing combustible material. 1 hour; with 45 minute protected openings Electrical rooms with transformer over 112.5 Kva Minimum 1 hour; with 45 minute protected openings. See NEC 450.21(B) Note: also see IBC table 509 regarding 1 hour protection of laboratories; and 2 hour protection of rooms with large ups batteries. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 10 Elevators: The west wing is presently served by three existing elevators #3, #4, and #5, in a single hoistway. Elevator cars #3 and #4 are existing hydraulic elevator with the machine room located in the lower level. Elevator car #5 is an existing traction type elevator with the machine room located on the roof. This machine room will be relocated to be above the new level 4 roof. The two new west elevators will be machine-room-less hydraulic elevators in a single hoistway. Please refer to the chart at end of this report, for elevator operation, emergency power, recall, 2-way communication, etc. Please refer to Exhibit C for explanation of the elevator operation and configuration. Elevator Hoistways: A new 2-HR FRR west elevator hoistway enclosure (fire barrier) with 90 minute protected openings is provided at the northwest part of floor plans. This hoistway will contain two new elevators. These two elevators will serve level 1 and level 4 only. The hoistway will be “blind” at levels 2 and 3. Hoistway ventilation is not provided. The existing 2-HR FRR hoistway near stairway C contains three elevators (#3, #4, and #5). Elevator #5 is a traction type with the machine room located on the roof. Elevator #5 hoistway will extend up thru the floor, and will serve level 4. Elevator #5 is a stretcher size elevator. Elevator Machine RM: IBC 3005. A new machine room will be provided on the new level 4 roof to serve the traction type elevator #5. The existing machine room located in LL and serving hydraulic elevators #3 and #4 will remain unchanged. The two new west elevators that serve levels 1 and 4 have “machine-room-less” hydraulic systems. Elevator Lobbies: IBC Section 3006. This is not a high rise building and elevator hoistways are not pressurized. 3006.2 Hoistway opening protection required. Elevator hoistway door openings shall be protected in accordance with Section 3006.3 where an elevator hoistway connects more than three stories, is required to be enclosed within a shaft enclosure in accordance with Section 712.1.1 and the building contains a Group I- 2 occupancy. Exception: 2. Protection of elevator hoistway door openings is not required at the level(s) of exit discharge, provided the level(s) of exit discharge is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 11 New West Elevators. The new west elevators serve levels 1 and 4. Smoke guards are provided at these two elevators on the fourth floor per IBC 3006.2 and according to local requirements. Elevators #3, #4, and #5. Existing elevator openings serving elevators #3, #4, and #5 at lower level, level 2, and level 3 are protected by existing smoke guards, except at the lower level. Smoke guards will be added for these three elevators at lower level. New opening for elevator #5 (at level 4) will also be protected by a smoke guard. Exterior Walls: IBC Table 602 footnote h. Exterior walls are not load bearing and have fire separation distance exceeding 20 ft and are not required to be fire rated, per Tables 602 and 705.8. Exterior Openings: IBC Table 705.8. Exterior walls have fire separation distance exceeding 20 ft and area of exterior (non-protected) openings is unlimited. Fire Resistance Rating of Building Elements: IBC Table 601 and NFPA 220 Type I-B construction; II (222): Floor-ceiling: 2-hour FRR Roof-ceiling: 1-hour FRR Structural Frame: 2-hour FRR (1-HR where supports roof only) Columns 2-hour FRR (1-HR where supports roof only) Load bearing Walls: 2-hour FRR ext. load bearing (if any) 2-hour FRR interior load bearing, except that the interior load bearing walls supporting the roof may have a 1-HR FRR. 2-Way Communication: IFC Section 510 Emergency 2-way responder’s communication system is existing and will be expanded to cover the additions. Shop drawings will be submitted for review prior to system modification/installation. Please refer to the chart at end of this report for information on 2-way communication at elevators. Signals from the 2-way communication at elevator landings are transferred to a constantly attended location within the medical center where a trained individual in charge of evacuation procedures initiates the established procedures. Fire Stopping: Membrane and through penetration fire stopping shall be provided as required by IBC Section 714 as well as 2012 NFPA 101 Section 89.3.5 and 2000 NFPA 101 Sections 8.2.3.2.4, 8.3.6, etc. The 2012 NFPA 101 has better defined fire stopping requirements than the 2000 edition. Provisions of the 2012 NFPA 101 shall govern. Foam Insulation: Foam insulation to comply with IBC Chapter 26. Where foam insulation is used within exterior walls, the walls and foam insulation shall comply with IBC 2603.5 and the associated subsections including compliance with acceptance criteria of NFPA 285. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 12 Combustible Materials: Construction type is I-B non-combustible materials. Use of combustible materials is limited to those outlined in IBC Section 603. However, NFPA 101 is more restrictive than IBC regarding allowance to use combustible materials and provisions of NFPA 101 shall govern. During construction of the addition and remodel of the east wing, existing combustible decks and roof will be demolished or replaced with non-combustible materials where use of combustible materials is not permitted by NFPA. Construction Phasing: Since additions and remodeling to the west wing will take place while the west wing is occupied, life-safety, fire protection, means of egress and similar shall be maintained during construction of these phases or sequences. Please refer to the phasing and interim life safety plans, as well as NFPA 241 (Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alterations, and Demolition Operations). This information will be provided as deferred submittal. Plumbing Facilities: IBC Chapter 29: Occupancy Water Closet Lavatories Drinking Fountains Male Female Male Female *A-3 1:125 1:65 1:200 1:200 1:500 A-2 1:75 1:75 1:200 1:200 1:500 B 1:25 for the first 50 and 1:50 for the remainder 1:40 for the first 80 and 1:80 for the remainder 1:100 * IBC Table 2902.1 requires plumbing facilities based on occupancy groups. Level 4 has several waiting areas where occupant load factor of 1:15 is used to establish the occupant load and occupant load are less than 50 are declared as Business occupancies. This result is assembly use occupant load of 113. We have used the occupant load of 113 as an A-3 occupancy for determination of number of plumbing fixtures. Use of plumbing facilities for assembly occupant load exceeding 49 (A-3) is identical to the assembly use with occupant loaf of 49 of fewer (B Occupancy); the criterion used is the higher occupant load factor. Occupant load of Level 4, Business Occupancy is 228 or 114 per sex B Occupancy at Level 4 W.C. Female 50/25 + 64/50 = 3.28 W.C. Male 50/25 + 64/50 = 3.28 Lav per sex 80/40 + 34/80 = 2.42 DF 228/100 = 2.28 A-3 Occupancy at Level 4 (113 OL or 57 per sex) W.C. Female 57/65 = 0.88 W.C. Male 57/125 = 0.46 Lav per sex 57/200 = 0.29 DF 113/500 = 0.23 Total Required at Level 4: Total Provided at Level 4: W.C. for Female 3.28 + 0.88 = 4.16 4 Public W.C. for Male 3.28 + 0.46 = 3.74 3 Public + 1 in locker room Lavatory Female 2.42+0.29 = 2.71 3 Public Lavatory per sex 2.42+0.29 = 2.71 2 Public + 1 in locker room Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 13 Drinking fountain 2.28 + 0.23 = 2.51 2 provided (high and low) + 2 water dispensers Level Four has an occupant load of 341, or 171 per sex as Business Occupancy. This occupant load requires 4 water closets per sex, 3 lavatories per sex and 4 drinking fountains. One water closet and a lavatory is provided in the locker room. Three single toilet rooms are provided with a water closet and a lavatory. Two public toilet rooms are provided with two water closets and one lavatory for female; likewise a water closet, urinal and lavatory for male. One mop sink is provided. Water closets for male and female have been added and divided equally better reflect actual occupancy uses at this floor. Please note that IBC Table 2902.1 requires one water closet per patient room, and one lavatory per patient room. Plumbing facilities for employees and for visitors are provided on all levels in the west wing, in the existing center wing and will be provided in the east wing. Level Three contains two public restrooms with several staff toilet rooms. This floor contains the recovery suite and the surgery suite; these suites contain toilet rooms for use by the patients and the staff; refer to IBC Table 2902.1 item #5 (institutional). Level Two has a toilet room and shower provided in each of the new five patient sleeping rooms, as well as toilet rooms for public and staff use. Level One West Wing is provided with plumbing facilities as follows:  West wing contains existing public toilet rooms next to the main elevators,  As well as three new toilet rooms in the rehab suite, with two water closets in the women’s locker room with two lavatories, and one water closet with a urinal and two lavatories in the men’s toilet room.  A separate toilet room with a lavatory is also provided in the rehab suite. The lab suite also has a new toilet room with a water closet and a lavatory.  Number of employees and ratio of employees to care taker is addressed by the State regulations and by GFI guidelines and provided facilities are provided to meet State and local regulations  The number of existing fixtures in toilet rooms next to the main elevators can accommodate 150 female and 150 male visitors.  Number of plumbing facilitates in the suites can accommodate 150 (25 W.C. x 6) employees. Lower Level has A-2, A-3 and B occupancy classifications: Occupant load of A-2 is 60 Occupant load of A-3 assembly occupancies is 150 Occupant load of B occupancy is 64 Required number of fixtures A-2: 30/75=0.40 W.C. per sex 38/200 = 0.15 Lav/sex A-3 75/65= 1.2 W.C. female, 75/200 = 0.38 Lav/sex A-3 75/125= 0.60 W.C. male , 75/200 = 0.38 Lav/sex B 32/25 = 1.28 W.C. per sex; 32/40 = 0.8 Lav/sex Drinking fountains 210/500 + 64/100 = 1.06 or 2 required Totals = 2.98 W.C female, 2.38 W.C. male; 1.37 Lav per sex 4 W.C. provided per sex; 3 Lavs provided per sex High and low drinking fountains provided. One service sink provided. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 14 Exhibit A- Exterior (temporary) Emergency Generator and Fuel Tank Re: Vail Valley Medical Center Above ground tank installation to supply the emergency generator Tank and generator will be removed upon completion of the East Wing Construction 2015 IFC 2012 NFPA 30 A proposed 6,000 gallon exterior above ground diesel fuel tank will be used to supply a 1,750 KW exterior generator during addition and renovation of the Vail Valley Medical Center. This tank and generator will be used during the master plan construction and as replacement for the existing generator and tank. This tank will be removed upon completion of the East Wing construction. The proposed tank is a UL listed 142 double wall tank. Upon completion of the East Wing construction and installation of a new/permanent generator and fuel thank this exterior tank will be removed. 2015 IFC Section 5704.2.9 pertains to above ground tanks for storage of flammable and combustible liquids. Diesel fuel is a Class II Combustible liquid. The proposed tank is at atmospheric pressure and has emergency and normal vents. Fire protection is not required for the tank, re IFC 5704.2.9.2.1. The proposed temporary emergency generator at VVMC will serve typical loads required by NEC 517 and NFPA 99. This list includes space heating equipment and associated pumps, limited cooling, elevators, exit and egress lighting, patient care related receptacles/lighting/equipment, door hardware/security required for egress, communication systems, fire alarm system, and smoke dampers associated with mechanical systems served by emergency power. Please refer to the electrical drawings for information regarding the emergency loads and distribution. Venting. Per 2015 IFC 5704.2.9.6.1.1 above ground tanks located outside of the building shall be equipped with emergency venting to limit the pressure to 2.5 PSIG and tank to be located in accordance with NFPA 30 Table 22.4.1.1(a). This tank will have two emergency vents and one normal vent as shown in the data sheets. Spill container. As required by IFC 5704.2.9.7.7 spill container is provided. Refer to manufacturer data sheet. Collision barriers. 2012 NFPA 30 Section 22.11.4.7 requires the tank to be capable of resisting the damage from the impact of a motor vehicle, or collision barriers shall be provided. Refer to the drawings showing collision barriers. This tank is located within the construction fence area. Drainage Control and Diking. Exception #2 of the 2015 IFC 5704.2.10 does not require drainage control or diking for listed secondary containment tanks. The proposed tank is a double wall tank and will remain until completion of the master plan construction. 5704.2.10 Drainage and diking. The area surrounding a tank or group of tanks shall be provided with drainage control or shall be diked to prevent accidental discharge of liquid from endangering adjacent tanks, adjoining property or reaching waterways. Exceptions: 1. The fire code official is authorized to alter or waive these requirements based on a technical report that demonstrates that such tank or group of tanks does not constitute a hazard to other tanks, waterways or Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 15 adjoining property, after consideration of special features such as topographical conditions, nature of occupancy and proximity to buildings on the same or adjacent property, capacity, and construction of proposed tanks and character of liquids to be stored, and nature and quantity of private and public fire protection provided. 2. Drainage control and diking is not required for listed secondary containment tanks. 2012 NFPA 30 – Location of above ground tanks Refer to footnote “b” regarding protection of exposure. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 16 Distance from building or property line. Per NFPA Table 22.4.1.1(a) tanks with emergency relief should be located with separations outlined in 22.4.1.1(b). Separation distances are shown on the site plan and in compliance with NFPA 30 Table 22.4.1.1(b). Please refer to the attached site plan showing the diesel fuel tank and separation distances. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 17 Exhibit B-Fire Alarm and Detection System Upgrades. This exhibit is prepared by Simplex, Encore and the Electrical Engineer of Record The existing fire alarm system at Vail Valley Medical Center is a Simplex 4100U FACP with an auxiliary equipment cabinet next to it in the Fire Command Center on the first floor. There is a transponder (XPNDR) in the Basement, and another in a closet on the 1st floor in the East Wing of the Hospital. The system currently uses strobes and electronic chimes for notification. The chimes and strobes are activated on alarm as general alarm throughout the Hospital. The following upgrades, revisions and additions will be accomplished as part of the West Wing Expansion. 1. The initial work will be to replace the existing 4100U processor and the Operator Interface Panel with the most current technology of a 4100ES processor and Operator Interface Panel. The new processor and Operator Interface Panel will be installed in the same backbox as the existing. MAPNET (SLC) cards, Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) cards and the existing power supplies will remain. All of the existing field devices will continue to operate, as before, with the new 4100ES processor. 2. The replacement of the 4100U processor with the 4100ES will require that the fire alarm system in the entire hospital be inoperable for about 2 hours. During that time a fire watch will be in place as an ILSM. Upon completion of the equipment change over, Simplex and Encore along with the Vail Fire Marshal and Emergency Service Personnel will conduct random tests on each SLC circuit and NAC circuit. During this time, a fire watch will continue to be in place. 3. A 100% test of the devices and appliances on the system will be scheduled for shortly after the changeover. 4. A new network node will be added on the 3rd Floor. In addition, a new transponder will be added on the 2nd Floor. Each of these cabinets will be equipped with a new MAPNET card (SLC), a new IDNET card (also SLC), a new IDNAC card (Speakers and strobes), a new Amplifier for the voice, new RUI card for FACP to XPNDR communication and a new power supply. The new node and transponder will be connected with a Class A communication and Class A audio circuit. These two circuits will meet NFPA Pathway Survivability Level 3 using Circuit Integrity (CI) Cable in conduit. Terminal cabinets will be installed next to or above the XPNDRs for future connections of cabling. The new transponders will need to be installed in 2 hr. fire rated rooms in accordance with NFPA 72. The existing transponder in the Basement will be used and reconnected with Level 3 Pathway. The transponder on the 1st floor will remain connected to the FACP via the cabling currently installed 5. Existing chime/strobes and strobes will be replaced with new addressable speaker/strobes and strobes for notification appliances in the West Wing Expansion. The speakers and strobes will be circuited by smoke compartment. Cabling outside of the compartment that the circuits are serving will meet NFPA Pathway Survivability Level 3 for notification for defend-in-place/relocate evacuation plan. Typically speaker/strobes will be installed in the ceiling to prevent conflicts with equipment or decorations on the walls. The audibility level will be a minimum of 65 dbA. 6. Existing photoelectric smoke detectors will be removed from patient rooms and other spaces not requiring detection by codes. Existing smoke detectors that meet spacing and location requirements Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 18 of current codes, will remain in place and remain circuited to MAPNET cards. New photoelectric smoke sensors will be installed where required by current codes, and will be connected to an IDNET circuit. Supplemental drawings will be prepared by SimplexGrinnell showing location of existing devices and indicating which are planned to be removed. These drawings, along with the Shop Drawings for the new work, will be reviewed with VFES. Any detection that is requested by VFES to remain will be included in the system design. 7. Manual Pull Stations will be added to the renovated areas and new areas as required by Code. Manual pull stations will also be installed at all Nurse Stations. Existing manual pull stations will remain if still required by current codes. Existing manual pull stations will remain on the MAPNET circuits. 8. New duct detectors with remote lights and test switches will be installed at new fire smoke dampers and supply and return ducts on air handling units. Existing duct detectors that are not disturbed by reconfiguration of ductwork or on an air handling unit will remain. 9. Existing sprinkler zoning will be monitored with new IDNET monitor modules. Any new sprinkler zones will also be monitored. Sprinkler zones shall coincide with the smoke compartments and notification circuits. 10. The existing chimes and strobes in the West Wing Remodel and Addition will remain in operation until phased out. Throughout the construction period, alarms will be a chime tone whether it is from an electronic chime device or from a speaker. The existing chimes and strobes in the Central and East Wings (areas where no work is currently being done) will continue to operate as before during construction and after completion of construction. The upgraded FACP with voice EVAC and new speaker and strobe circuits will be operational and work in conjunction with the existing devices during the construction of the West Wing. The fire response to an alarm will be the same as currently approved in the Hospital where an alarm activates all notification appliances with a chime tone and strobes, followed by Hospital personnel providing voice instructions over the general paging system. 11. Existing MAPNET circuits will continue to be utilized for the MAPNET initiating devices that will remain in service. All new twisted shielded wiring will be installed for the speaker and strobe notification circuits. 12. The existing Pre-action system control panel for the Data Center in the Basement will be reused and modified as needed for the new room size. 13. Existing remote lights that remain connected to active devices will remain. Remote lights connected to devices that are removed will be removed. 14. A typical work sequence to remove the existing fire alarm and install the new fire alarm devices will be for Encore, upon the ICRA being set up around a renovation area, would change the existing smoke heads to heat detector heads. Encore would then work with GE Johnson during demolition to relocate the heat detectors to the deck upon ceiling demolition. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 19 After ceiling demolition, Encore would access the existing wiring to determine whether the existing wiring would be useable during the reconstruction process. At this point, Encore would either……  Pull new wire in the area to ensure that all devices downstream of the renovation area would remain in service or…  Reconfigure existing wire to be able to accept the new devices. All of this work will be coordinated to ensure that all cut overs between new and existing detection and notification would occur with a minimum of down time. After new addressable devices are installed in a remodeled or new area, SimplexGrinnell will rework the programming to include the new devices and then test the new devices with Encore. Test results will be provided to VFES for each area. Upon completion of a phase, testing of all devices, new and existing in the area will be tested with VFES. 15. During construction of the West Wing Project, the existing areas of the Hospital will be surveyed to determine if there are any areas where notification or detection are inadequate. A report of these finding will be given to the Hospital to be reviewed with VFES. Exhibit C-Elevator installation and modifications Elevator configurations, protection, detection and other safeguards were discussed with the following individuals in attendance. Kevin Fone, Travis Clem, Jeb Sprayberry, Dan Feeney, Dave Gebel, Masoud Sabounchi, Chris Knight, Martin Haeberle, James Dickerson, Neal Wondel, Gene Morse CC: Mike Vaughan, Mark Novak Topics NEW Northwest Elevators (Cars #7 and #8) EXISTING Car #5 Codes in Force TOV 2015 IBC CMS 2000 NFPA, State 2012 NFPA Additional Codes ASME 2015 IBC references 2013 ASME, and State enforces 2013 ASME A17.1 2013ASME A17.3 for existing - Yes A17.1 for new - No Number and size 2 new passenger cars in 1 new shaft Car #5 is one of 3 existing hospital size cars in one existing common shaft. Type Machine-room-less, hole-less, hydraulic. Motor and pump are in the pit. Existing cars #3 and #4 are hydraulic. Existing car #5 is traction with overhead machine room. Scope Dedicated to serve new 4th floor from the new 1st floor entry lobby Currently, all 3 cars serve all floors from lower level to Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 20 with no intermediate stops. level 3. Cars #3 and #4 will remain as existing. Car #5 will be extended to serve the new 4th floor. Recall Primary recall to L1 Secondary recall to L4 Primary recall to L1 Secondary recall to L2 3005.2 Machine Room Venting/Cooling/Heating Pump and motor are in the pit. Heating/Cooling to be provided by a dedicated DX unit with heat pump capability with thermostatic control. This unit can be located in the shaft, but must be independent from any other heating/cooling systems. This cooling is currently on normal power, but can be on em power if the elevators are placed on em power. Control equipment is in a cabinet on L4. No cooling required. Existing machine room is cooled. New machine room will be cooled if required by the elevator vendor. Chris at TK will send existing machine cut sheets to James at CRA for evaluation. 3005.3 Machine Room Pressurization Not required if shaft is not pressurized. Not applicable Not required if shaft is not pressurized. 3005.5 Shunt Trip Breaker Yes since machine room has to be sprinklered per 1999 NFPA 13. Hydraulic elevator in the hoist way. Yes since machine room has to be sprinklered per 1999 NFPA 13. Hydraulic elevator in the hoist way. 3006 Hoistway Opening Protection. Note that smoke guard doors are controlled by smoke detectors outside the hoistway doors. IBC 3006.2-Yes IBC 3006.2; Opening protection is required where an elevator hoist way connects more than 3 stories. (Elevator serves more than 3 stories and I-2 occupancy) Yes Required if the building contains an I-2 occupancy and more than 3 stories. Yes Required if the building contains an I-2 occupancy Yes 3006 Hoistway Opening Protection. Note that smoke guard doors are controlled by smoke detectors outside the hoistway doors. Smoke Guards are provided at L4 elevator openings Smoke guard doors are not required at L1 (exit discharge) Smoke Guard doors are existing on both sides of all three cars at L2 and L3. Smoke guard doors will be added to one side of all 3 cars at lower level. Smoke guard door will be added to one side of car #5 at L4. Smoke guard doors not required at L1 (exit Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 21 discharge) Smoke Guard doors are activated on a floor by floor basis via detector at each floor in front of the smoke guard door. Hoistway Venting Not required Not required Sump Pit Provided Existing Sump Pump Pumped to exterior per P200A.1A and P201-1A via oil minder pump. Pump de-activates when oil is detected. Pump shall be on a dedicated circuit, but emergency power is not required. Oil minder pump signal (light and alarm) shall be annunciated at the L1 elevator hoistway entrance and at a 24/7 staffed location. Chief Building Official and Public Works reported that it is acceptable to pump sprinkler water from pit to discharge on grade. New oil minder pump with discharge to exterior as a part of this project. See P200A-1A Oil minder pump signal (light and alarm) shall be annunciated at the L1 elevator hoistway entrance and at a 24/7 staffed location. Chief Building Official and Public Works reported that it is acceptable to pump sprinkler water from pit to discharge on grade. Sprinkler heads Yes, 286 degree in hoist way pit because of hydraulic elevator pumps and motors. Hoist way is considered a machine room. Not required at top of hoist way Yes in hoist way pit because of hydraulic elevators – confirm that heads are existing. Not if existing cars are compliant with A117.3. Then existing sprinkler heads can be removed. Yes in existing machine room, confirm that they are existing in the existing machine room. Not required in new machine room Heat detectors next to each sprinkler head. 200 degree Yes in pit adjacent to sprinkler heads. Yes in pit and machine room at sprinkler heads. Not required at top of shaft. Smoke detectors in hoist way Yes, at top of hoist way for recall. Yes, at top of hoist way for recall. Note that 2 smoke Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 22 Confirm that smoke detector will send an alarm to the fire dept, but does not notify building occupants. Not required in pit. detectors may be required due to the offset in the top of the shaft to prevent any pockets deeper than 12”. Not required in existing pit. If existing, they may be removed. Yes in new and existing machine rooms Power Source Cars 7 & 8 will be supplied by emergency power Existing cars #3, #4, and #5 are all currently on emergency power per Facilities Management. Power monitored by FACP To be determined. Not applicable. Cars 3, 4, and 5 are on emergency power. 2-Way Communication Required in 2015 IBC Calls are monitored at VVMC 24/7 staffed desk by trained personnel. Yes on 4th floor – business occupancy. Not at L1 because it is the level of exit discharge. Yes on Lower Level and 4th floor – business occupancy. Yes on Level 3 on the east (VVMC) side. Not on Level 1 because it is the level of exit discharge. Not required in 2018 IBC for I-2 occupancies (Defend in Place). AHJ has allowed an exemption on this project Power in pit Yes, normal power, GFI. Existing. Confirmed by Facility Mgmt. Power in machine room Not applicable. This is a control cabinet. Existing in existing machine room. Confirmed by Facility Mgmt. Yes in new machine room. Lighting in pit Yes, normal power Existing. All recently replaced and upgraded by Facility Mgmt. Emergency ADA Phone Yes Existing Class A Interior Finishes Yes Existing Safeguards during construction in an active shaft? NA Full height barriers currently exist between cars 3 and 4, and between cars 4 and 5. Smoke detectors will be disabled at the beginning of each work day and enabled at the end of each work day to prevent false alarms. They will be replaced at the Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 23 end of the project. Sprinkler heads will be caged as required. Owner/Contractor to call into Department twice daily to report status. Access Control Access control system will shut these elevators down after hours to prevent unauthorized access to the floor. Occupants of L4 will always be able to exit the floor. Card reader will be provided in each car to allow authorized access to the 4th floor after hours. Cars 5 will have restricted access to level 4 via card reader. Miscellaneous Notes: 1. Existing shaft for cars #3, #4, and #5 is currently vented, but venting is no longer required. Vents will be removed due to 4th floor construction. 2. Existing cars #3 and #4 remain unchanged. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 24 Original - November 12, 2015 Updated – March 6, 2016 Attention: Travis Clem GE Johnson Construction Prepared by: Todd M. Feneis, NICET III Re: Vail Valley Medical Center West Wing Additions and Renovations Sprinkler and Standpipe System Modifications Description of Work: The Vail Valley Medical Center West Wing is undergoing additions and renovations requiring upgrade of the sprinkler system and extension of the standpipe system to the fourth floor addition. As part of the fire sprinkler scope of work for the remodel and additions, during the working hours while contractors and installers are at the job site, it will be necessary to shut down the existing fire sprinkler systems to make modifications. It is anticipated that existing sprinkler systems will be shut down during regular working hours M-F for eight consecutive hours and re-activated during all non-construction durations. During all construction modifications, to the sprinkler systems, Fire Alarm and detection system will remain active including heat detectors throughout the construction zones. It is only anticipated that Fire Watch will be required when the Full West Wing Sprinkler system is down for more than 4 hours per the Hospital standards MOP will be submitted within 72 hours of desired shut down time. While the fire sprinkler system is out of service, the requirements of the 2015 IFC for management of impairments will be followed, including the owner’s assignment of an impairment coordinator, tagging of closed control valves per VFES direction, and notification of the fire department, insurance carrier, the alarm company and the supervisors for the areas affected. Temporary fire protection Temporary fire protection will be provided at existing areas. 1. In accordance with NFPA and local standards, the sprinkler deflector shall be located within 12” below a smooth flat ceiling. Sprinklers installed at existing ceilings are in compliance with this standard. After the ceilings are demolished for remodel, the sprinklers will exceed the required 12” distance if left at current locations. 2. After the ceiling tiles are removed, it will be necessary to remove the sprinkler drop and install an upright sprinkler on a 1” sprig-up within 12” of deck. a. Following demolition of a substantial sq. ft. of renovation spaces, the fire protection crew will follow behind to modify the sprinkler heads accordingly. The specific time period between demolition and modified temporary sprinklers being turned up shall be noted on impairment plans, but at all times the sprinklers will be active during Non-construction activities. b. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 25 3. After the new ceiling grid is installed, sprinkler drops will be installed to new pendent locations. Temporary protection will be removed at the time the sprinkler drop is installed. a. As with standard construction, the surrounding ceiling tiles will be filled in following new sprinkler drops as the above ceiling work and inspections are completed. 4. While work is in progress, red line drawings will be maintained on a weekly basis to reflect any field changes to the fire sprinkler system from the submitted fire sprinkler shop drawings. Sprinkler zone modification is based on preliminary discussions with the hospital and a limited above ceiling survey. As a more detailed above ceiling survey is completed, a more detailed assessment of work will be provided. Basement level water entry, change from existing to new fireline. 1. Shut down of entire sprinkler system for eight hours maximum 2. Work to be completed prior to system shutdown a. Install new backflow preventer at new fireline entry b. Install new feed main to existing fireline entry c. Pre-fabricate piping for existing valve room modifications d. Pressure test new piping. Certify new backflow preventer 3. Shutdown existing fireline. Demolish existing backflow preventer and supply to valve header 4. Connect new sprinkler main to existing valve header 5. Expand valve header to include new capped valve for added basement zone 6. Modify existing header to add new fire department connections as shown 7. Return sprinkler systems to service 8. Fire Department Connection(s) will remain active and can be used to charge the system if needed during this time. Basement level wet sprinkler 1. Shut down basement level sprinkler system 2. Install new sprinkler zone starting at valve header (added valve with water entry revision). a. Added zone shall service existing east half of basement and addition. b. Install sprinkler mains above existing ceilings and extend into basement addition 3. Modify sprinkler mains and branchlines at approximately column 4 for added smoke zones. Sprinkler zones shall be contained to each smoke zone. Basement level preaction system in the data center 1. Shutdown preaction valve 2. Expand existing piping system into enlarged Data Center a. Preaction alarm and detection to be modified by others at same time 3. Return to service First floor wet sprinkler Existing zone 1 separation is roughly along the west wall of the elevator corridor, south wall of lobby, includes gift shop, pharmacy and entry a. Zone control valve is believed to be located above ceiling in front of elevators 2. Sprinkler main running east / west in lobby services the existing entry. Cut and cap main on east side of column 4 3. Existing zone 2 contains the west portion of the hospital, which includes the remodel area a. Zone valve is believed to be located at west stair 4. Existing branch lines cross from zone 2 in into zone 1 in front of elevators. a. Cut and cap branch lines prior to passing through wall b. Re-supply sprinkler heads at elevator corridor from zone 1 5. Existing zone 2 will expand into north and south first floor additions Second floor wet sprinkler Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 26 1. It is believed that the entire second floor between columns 1-8 is one sprinkler zone. 2. The existing smoke zone is believed to be along column 8 3. No zone modification of sprinkler zone boundaries is anticipated 4. Existing sprinkler zone shall expand into north and south second floor additions 5. The second floor of west wing sprinkler system is supplied by two flow switches and two control valves as the original plan included two smoke compartments combined into one and served by two flow switches. Third floor wet sprinkler 1. It is believed that the entire existing third floor between columns 1-8 is one sprinkler zone 2. The existing smoke zone is believed to be along column 8 3. The third floor will have two smoke compartments after construction. Two sprinkler zones will be required a. New smoke zone shall follow existing wall along column 4, transition west at corridor to column 3.1 4. Area west of new smoke separation shall be a new wet sprinkler zone 5. Add new wet sprinkler zone valve at west stair (similar to level 1) 6. Modify existing sprinkler piping crossing new smoke zone between columns 4-8 to separate into proper zones 7. New sprinkler zone shall extend into north addition 8. Existing sprinkler zone shall extend into south addition Fourth floor wet sprinkler and standpipe 1. Fourth floor is a complete new level. 2. Entire fourth floor shall be one sprinkler zone 3. Extend existing standpipe up from level below. Hose valve cabinet shall be located outside of stair door similar to floor below 4. Install zone control valve at west stair similar to first floor 5. As part of the deferred submittal, the fire protection plans will include hydraulic calculations to verify the ability of the combination standpipe to supply both the sprinkler demand and the required hose demand. Standpipe System Arrangement –West Wing Combination Standpipe and Sprinkler Riser- existing risers are combination standpipe and sprinkler risers. Each of the 3 existing stairs has a standpipe riser and the design intent is to extend each of those existing 3 risers to the new 4th floor. Based on the fourth floor area being less than 52,000 SF, one flow and tamper switch / zone is provided at the 4th floor of the west wing. Similar to the existing design, the fourth floor sprinkler system is proposed to be supplied by one of the standpipe risers (West Stairway) that extends to the fourth floor. Combination standpipe and sprinkler risers are permitted by IBC and NFPA. Current design anticipating the combination riser is compliant with those codes. Sprinkler contactor is in process of field evaluation of the existing sprinkler and standpipe system arrangement and upon completion of this task, this information with be submitted to the Fire Code Official with the design team’s recommendation regarding the proposed design for consideration by AHJ. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 April 4, 2016 27 Special Inspections, 2015 IBC Chapter 17 For special inspections regarding structural provisions, please refer to the structural drawings and specifications of the core and shell package In additional to the structural special inspection, special inspection for: 1. Plumbing, mechanical, and electrical components, re IBC 1705.12.6 2. Spray fire-resistant materials, IBC 1705.14. 3. Fire Resistance penetrations and joints, re IBC 1705.17 END Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 UP UP MEN'S B112 BOILER (E) XB121 ELECTRIC ROOM (E) XB117A STOR. STAIR G WOMEN'S TOILET STAIR E MEN'S TOILET PANTRY VIDEO CONF. ROOM CONFERENCE ROOM IT OFFICES HOUSE- KEEPING OFFICE STAIR F STAIR: C STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : =156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY INTERIOR CLEAR WIDTH: = 40.5" CAPACITY (40.5"/0.2): = 203 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 105 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 STAIR: A STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY INTERIOR CLEAR WIDTH: = 40.5" CAPACITY (40.5"/0.2): = 203 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 105 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 92 FT 136 FT 147 FT 118 FT 66 FT OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C. #L.2 BUSINESS & ASSEMBLY O.L. FACTORS: BUSINESS O.L 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) ASSEMBLY O.L 1:15 SF NET (UNO) ASSEMBLY USE O.L 1:15 SF NET (UNO) LOWER LEVEL GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# L.2 = 9,536 SF BUSINESS O.L = 6,348 SF/100 = 64 ASSEMBLY O.L = 2,294 SF/15 = 152 ASSEMBLY USE O.L = 894 SF/15 = 60 TOTAL S.C. #L.2 OCCUPANT LOAD = 276 OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C. #L.1 BUSINESS O.L. FACTORS: BUSINESS O.L 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) MECH/STORAGE USE O.L. 1:300 SF GROSS (UNO) LOWER LEVEL GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C. # L.1 = 4,860 BUSINESS O.L = 967 SF/100 = 10 MECH/STORAGE O.L = 3,893 SF/300 = 13 TOTAL S.C. #L.1 OCCUPANT LOAD = 23 1 1 1 EXISTING ENCLOSED PARKING OCCUPANCY EXISTING BUSINESS OCCUPANCY EXISTING BUSINESS OCCUPANCY EMERGENCY MAIN ELECTRIC ROOM (E) XB117 CHILLER (E) XB119 A A LIFE SAFETY KEY NOTES FOR LOWER LEVEL 105 105 89 1. NOTE: LOWER LEVEL IS THE ONLY FLOOR AT THE WEST WING WITH NON- SEPARATED MIXED- USE OCCUPANCIES. 1 CENTER LINE OF WEST MEADOW DRIVE DISHWASH (E) WOMEN'S B111 DATA CENTER B110 BOARD ROOM / TRAINING ROOM B115 CONFERENCE ROOM C B116C CONFERENCE ROOM B B116B PROJECT ROOM B114 TR/UPS CLOSET B109 CATERING/STG. B116D 1 AREA OF WORK EXISTING TO REMAIN U.N.O 1 SG 4 5 TO EXIT 3 4 5 2 SG SG 3 3 3 3 TO EXIT TO EXIT 86 FT 2. A- 2 OCCUPANCY, PER IBC 3. A- 3 OCCUPANCY, PER IBC 4. HVAC SHAFT SPACE, OPEN TO MECH ROOM 5. PIT FOR ELEVATORS 1 AND 2 TO SMOKE DOOR F.V.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E. (E) F.E. (E) F.E. (E) F.E. (E) OUTDOOR PATIO B127 170 FT TO SMOKE DOOR (E) F.V.C (E) CONFERENCE ROOM A B116A 18 107 X .3 = 32.1" 6. EXISTING CAST-IN PLACE CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL 7. EXISTING WALL STENCILED AS 2HR FIRE BARRIER 7 6 8. PROVIDE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SIGNAGE PER IBC 1009.8.2, 1009.9, 1009.10, AND 1009.11, RE: A120A.1A 9. PROVIDE 2-WAY COMMUNICATION, PER IBC 1009.8 RE: A120A.1A 10. NOTE: SOFFIT AT THIS LOCATION IS 36 FEET ABOVE THE PATIO FLOOR 29 10 8 R 8 9 8 29 DISCHG = 107 32 MECH ROOM FIRE SPRINKLER/ MAIN WATER ROOM OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE KITCHEN DRY STORAGE DISH- WASHER DRY STORAGE ELEV. EQUIP. CAFETERIA FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION) (POSITIVE LATCHING DOORS) 1- HOUR FRR SMOKE BARRIER 1- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (45 MIN. DOORS) 2- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) WALL RATINGS SG EXISTING SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING FIELD VERIFY (REMOVE AND REPLACE FOR CEILING WORK) LIFE SAFETY LEGEND S STORAGE ROOM > 100 S.F. MED GAS ROOM, SOILED LINEN ROOM, 1-HR FRR 45 MIN PROTECTED DOORS S1 STORAGE ROOM 50-100 S.F., 0-HR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION). (SELF CLOSING, POSITIVE LATCH DOOR) SMOKE COMPARTMENT BOUNDARY 20 MINUTE DOOR U.N.O. HEALTHCARE CORRIDOR- WITH 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL(PARTITION) EA. SIDE POSITIVE LATCH DOOR HEALTHCARE SUITE F.E. FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. EGRESS COMPONENT CAPACITY DIRECTION AND MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE FROM FURTHEST POINT ACCUMULATED OCCUPANCY LOAD TAG EXIT XXX USE GROUPS OCCUPANCIES ASSEMBLY USE A OCCUPANCY IS CONSIDERED I-2 (WHITE) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED PER LEGEND BUSINESS OCCUPANCY FOR BEST LEGIBILITY, THIS SHEET MUST BE VIEWED IN COLOR AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY EXIT DISCHARGE TO EXTERIOR PATH ASSEMBLY STORAGE LOCKERS MECHANICAL (20 MIN. SELF- CLOSING/ AUTO CLOSING DOORS, U.N.O) COMBINATION HORIZONTAL EXIT AND 2- HOUR FRR- SMOKE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) NOTE: STAIRS AND SHAFTS ARE SHOWN AS WHITE, REGARDLESS OF OCCUPANCY CONTEXT. OTHER SYMBOLS LIFE SAFETY GENERAL NOTES EXISTING BUILDING INFORMATION FOR THIS LIFE SAFETY PLAN IS BASED UPON INPUTS FROM VARIOUS RECORD DRAWINGS AND SELECTED FIELD CHECKS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND OWNER IF CONFLICTING EXISTING INFORMATION IS FOUND DURING DEMOLITION AND/ OR CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT. BUSINESS EGRESS THROUGH 2- STORY LOBBY (EXISTING CONDITION) BLACK LINES FOR WALLS /PARTITIONS, DOORS, PLUMBING , AND CASEWORK INDICATE AREAS OF NEW WORK. GRAY LINES, LIKE WISE, INDICATE AREAS THAT ARE EXISTING. (NEW) SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING SG EXISTING. ALSO SEE GENERAL NOTES BELOW (E) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SPACING ARE BASED UPON 4A SIZE. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET F.E. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. EXISTING FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. (E) (E) (E) EXTERIOR AREA FOR ASSISTED RESCUE R 29 000 8' 16" 32" SCALE: N This document is the property of Heery International, Inc. and Heery International Inc. retains all 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 identified or referred to herein or extensions thereto. It may not be used for any other purpose except with the express written agreement of, and compensation to, Heery International Inc. Copyright © 2013 by Heery International, Inc. all rights reserved. WHEN PLOTTED AT FULL SIZE THIS SHEET MEASURES 30"x42" drawn by checked by sheet number sheet title item date date issued for seal/signature consultants/construction managers owner's project number project number 1/16" = 1'-0" Heery International 555 17th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 720.946.0276 OWNER'S PROJECT NUMBER TOV: C&S PRJ14-0157 B15-0185 (ADD#5) TI PRJ14-0157 B15-0461 E15-0043 (ADD#6) DFPC: C&S 9667 (ADD#5) TI TBD 4/20/2016 2:10:28 PM G111.1A Checker Author LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LOWER LEVEL - PHASE 1 02/06/2016 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER PHASE 1 - WEST WING 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, CO HII-1302604 INTERIOR DESIGN: Gallun Snow 1920 Market Street, Suite 240, Denver, CO 80202 720.407.6002 MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING, LOW VOLTAGE: Cator Ruma & Associates,Co. 896 Tabor Street, Lakewood, CO 80401-4700 303.232.6200 CIVIL: Martin/Martin 225 Main Street, Unit C101, Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.6007 LANDSCAPE: Lime Green Design, Inc. 900 East Louisiana Avenue, Suite 209, Denver, CO 80210 303.733.7558 STRUCTURAL: Structural Consultants Inc. 3400 East Bayaud Avenue, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80209 303.399.5154 LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LOWER LEVEL - PHASE 1 WEST WING EAST WING CENTRAL WING 6 ADD #6 TOV, DFPC 11.16.2015 7 TOV 8 DFPC 29 ASI #20 04.01.2016 32 ASI #23 04.08.2016 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 UP UP UP UP CHANGING 1053 MAIL-PLOT-COPY STORAGE 1010 CONFERENCE ROOM 1012 CTRMR OFFICE 1005 ATC FELLOWSHIP DIRECTOR 1004 INC/HOOD A 1019 LAB 1013 OFFICE (1) 1016 OFFICE (1) 1017 OFFICE (1) 1015 OFFICE (1) 1011 OFFICE (2) 1041 PRIV. TREATMENT 1027 VVMC IT 1048 CLOSET 1045 STAFF ROOM 1039 WOMEN'S TLT/ LOCKERS 1043 MEN'S TLT/ LOCKERS 1044 SEMI PRIV. TRMT. 1031 ELEC 1047 SEMI PRIV. TRMT. 1030 EXISTING EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BUILDING S S S S A A A A A A A A A STAIR: B STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY EXTERIOR CLEAR WIDTH: = 38.5" CAPACITY (38.5"/0.2): = 193 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 113 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 113 STAIR: C STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : =156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (EXTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 44.5" CAPACITY (44.5"/0.2): = 222 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 118 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 STAIR: A STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : =156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (EXTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 44.5" CAPACITY (44.5"/0.2): = 222 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 118 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 EXISTING HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY EXISTING HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY EXISTING BUSINESS OCCUPANCY OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C. #1.2 HEALTH CARE O.L. FACTORS: OUTPATIENT TREATMENT O.L 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) BUSINESS USE O.L 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) ASSEMBLY USE O.L. FACTOR 1:15 SF NET (UNO) LEVEL 1 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 1.2 = 6,520 SF OUTPATIENT TREATMENT & BUSINESS O.L. = 6,168 SF/100 = 62 ASSEMBLY USE O.L. = 150 SF/15 = 10 TOTAL S.C. #1.2 OCCUPANT LOAD = 72 OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C: #1.1 HEALTH CARE O.L. FACTORS: OUTPATIENT TREATMENT O.L 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) BUSINESS USE O.L. FACTOR 1:100 SF NET (UNO) ASSEMBLY USE O.L 1:15 SF NET (UNO) LOCKERS USE O.L 1:50 SF GROSS (UNO) LEVEL 1 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 1.1 = 15,860 SF OUTPATIENT TREATMENT O.L. = 9,866 SF/100 = 99 BUSINESS USE O.L = 4,397 SF/100 = 44 ASSEMBLY USE O.L. = 1,377/15 = 92 LOCKERS USE O.L = 230 SF/50 = 5 TOTAL S.C. #1.1 OCCUPANT LOAD = 240 134 FT 100 FT 175 FT 74 FT 82 FT 106 FT 123 FT VEST. 1000 S EXISTING 2- STORY LOBBY ADMIN/ LAB SUITE (NON- PATIENT) 4,985 SF, TYP. MICROSCOPY (4) 1014 PHARMACY (E) X1P OFFICE (E) X1O1 FIRE PANEL (E) X1FP MRI (E) X1MRI CONTROL (E) X1C DIR OF EMERGENCY (E) X1D FAMILY CONSULT(E) M1INF TLT (E) X1T STORAGE (E) X1S MRI EQUIP ROOM (E) X1M A MRI SUITE (NON SLEEPING) 1,580 SF, TYP. REHAB SUITE (NON- SLEEPING) 7,890 SF, TYP EXISTING ENCLOSED PARKING OCCUPANCY S S CANOPY ABOVE EXISTING CANOPY ABOVE S1 S LIFE SAFETY KEY NOTES FOR FIRST LEVEL 1. 2. EXISTING HORIZONTAL EXIT (BUSINESS OCCUPANCY) 3. HEALTHCARE OCCUPANTS CAN FIND REFUGE (OR EXIT) AT ADJACENT HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCIES. ALSO, HEALTHCARE OCCUPANTS CAN EXIT THROUGH THE EAST WING. 20 11 114 140 95 26 4 140 OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C: #1.3 HEALTH CARE O.L. FACTORS: OUTPATIENT TREATMENT O.L 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) ASSEMBLY USE O.L. FACTOR 1:15 SF NET (UNO) LEVEL 1 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 1.3 = 9,907 OUTPATIENT TREATMENT O.L. = 9,799 SF/100 = 98 ASSEMBLY USE O.L. = 108 SF/15 = 8 TOTAL S.C. #1.3 OCCUPANT LOAD = 106 OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C: #1.4 HEALTH CARE O.L. FACTORS: OUTPATIENT TREATMENT O.L 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) ASSEMBLY USE O.L. FACTOR 1:15 SF NET(UNO) LEVEL 1 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 1.4 = 10,177 SF OUTPATIENT TREATMENT O.L. = 9,737 SF/100 = 98 ASSEMBLY USE O.L. = 440 SF/15 = 30 TOTAL S.C. #1.4 OCCUPANT LOAD = 128 STAIR: D STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 44" CAPACITY (44"/0.3) : =146 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY EXTERIOR CLEAR WIDTH: = 32.5" CAPACITY (32.5"/0.2): = 162 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 113 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 113 PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE CENTER LINE OF WEST MEADOW DRIVE CENTER LI NE OF FRONTAGE ROAD PROPERTY LINE 34'-7 1/2" 34'-9" 36'-1 3/8" 39'-1" CHANGING BREAK/SHARED 1022 CHANGING OFFICE (2) 1042 FIRE -SMOKE RATED ACCORDIAN DOOR-STACK @ NORTH; LATCH AT SOUTH. CARDIO- PULMONARY SUITE RESEARCH CLINIC SUITE MRISUITE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT SUITE 2 3 GIFT SHOP 1 TLT. 1021 OFFICE 1006A OFFICE 1006 OFFICE 1008 MEDICAL RECORDS (10) 1009 OFFICE 1007 FRONT DESK 1046 OFFICE (1) 1040 EQUIP 1037 THERAPIST WORKSTATIONS (13) 1035 DEMARC 1051 CONFERENCE 1018 PRIV. TREATMENT 1028 WHEEL CHAIR STORAGE 1024 PHYSICAL THERAPY TREATMENT AREA 1033 EXERCISE 1036 BIOMOTION LAB 1052 VALET 1001 SEMI PRIV. TRMT. 1030 AREA OF WORK EXISTING TO REMAIN U.N.O INC/HOOD H 1020 TO EXIT 3 4 5 TO SMOKE DOOR SUITE EGRESS SUITE EGRESS TO EXIT TO SMOKE DOOR TO EXIT 167 FT 4 4 4. 4'- 0" WIDE DOOR AT EXTERIOR DISCHARGE, FOR STAIRS 'A' AND 'C'. F.V.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E. COMMON PATH ELEV 7 ELEV 8 F.V.C (E) F.E. (E) F.E.C (E) TLT 1038 DISCHG = 140 DISCHG = 113 DISCHG = 4 DISCHG = 140 DISCHG = 223 DISCHG = 223 DISCHG = 20 DISCHG = 11 DISCHG = 113 32 MECH 1054 LAB 1013 FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION) (POSITIVE LATCHING DOORS) 1- HOUR FRR SMOKE BARRIER 1- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (45 MIN. DOORS) 2- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) WALL RATINGS SG EXISTING SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING FIELD VERIFY (REMOVE AND REPLACE FOR CEILING WORK) LIFE SAFETY LEGEND S STORAGE ROOM > 100 S.F. MED GAS ROOM, SOILED LINEN ROOM, 1-HR FRR 45 MIN PROTECTED DOORS S1 STORAGE ROOM 50-100 S.F., 0-HR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION). (SELF CLOSING, POSITIVE LATCH DOOR) SMOKE COMPARTMENT BOUNDARY 20 MINUTE DOOR U.N.O. HEALTHCARE CORRIDOR- WITH 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL(PARTITION) EA. SIDE POSITIVE LATCH DOOR HEALTHCARE SUITE F.E. FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. EGRESS COMPONENT CAPACITY DIRECTION AND MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE FROM FURTHEST POINT ACCUMULATED OCCUPANCY LOAD TAG EXIT XXX USE GROUPS OCCUPANCIES ASSEMBLY USE A OCCUPANCY IS CONSIDERED I-2 (WHITE) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED PER LEGEND BUSINESS OCCUPANCY FOR BEST LEGIBILITY, THIS SHEET MUST BE VIEWED IN COLOR AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY EXIT DISCHARGE TO EXTERIOR PATH ASSEMBLY STORAGE LOCKERS MECHANICAL (20 MIN. SELF- CLOSING/ AUTO CLOSING DOORS, U.N.O) COMBINATION HORIZONTAL EXIT AND 2- HOUR FRR- SMOKE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) NOTE: STAIRS AND SHAFTS ARE SHOWN AS WHITE, REGARDLESS OF OCCUPANCY CONTEXT. OTHER SYMBOLS LIFE SAFETY GENERAL NOTES EXISTING BUILDING INFORMATION FOR THIS LIFE SAFETY PLAN IS BASED UPON INPUTS FROM VARIOUS RECORD DRAWINGS AND SELECTED FIELD CHECKS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND OWNER IF CONFLICTING EXISTING INFORMATION IS FOUND DURING DEMOLITION AND/ OR CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT. BUSINESS EGRESS THROUGH 2- STORY LOBBY (EXISTING CONDITION) BLACK LINES FOR WALLS /PARTITIONS, DOORS, PLUMBING , AND CASEWORK INDICATE AREAS OF NEW WORK. GRAY LINES, LIKE WISE, INDICATE AREAS THAT ARE EXISTING. (NEW) SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING SG EXISTING. ALSO SEE GENERAL NOTES BELOW (E) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SPACING ARE BASED UPON 4A SIZE. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET F.E. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. EXISTING FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. (E) (E) (E) EXTERIOR AREA FOR ASSISTED RESCUE R 29 000 8' 16" 32" SCALE: N This document is the property of Heery International, Inc. and Heery International Inc. retains all 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 identified or referred to herein or extensions thereto. It may not be used for any other purpose except with the express written agreement of, and compensation to, Heery International Inc. Copyright © 2013 by Heery International, Inc. all rights reserved. WHEN PLOTTED AT FULL SIZE THIS SHEET MEASURES 30"x42" drawn by checked by sheet number sheet title item date date issued for seal/signature consultants/construction managers owner's project number project number 1/16" = 1'-0" Heery International 555 17th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 720.946.0276 OWNER'S PROJECT NUMBER TOV: C&S PRJ14-0157 B15-0185 (ADD#5) TI PRJ14-0157 B15-0461 E15-0043 (ADD#6) DFPC: C&S 9667 (ADD#5) TI TBD 4/20/2016 2:10:32 PM G112.1A Checker Author LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL ONE-PHASE 1 02/06/2016 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER PHASE 1 - WEST WING 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, CO HII-1302604 INTERIOR DESIGN: Gallun Snow 1920 Market Street, Suite 240, Denver, CO 80202 720.407.6002 MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING, LOW VOLTAGE: Cator Ruma & Associates,Co. 896 Tabor Street, Lakewood, CO 80401-4700 303.232.6200 CIVIL: Martin/Martin 225 Main Street, Unit C101, Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.6007 LANDSCAPE: Lime Green Design, Inc. 900 East Louisiana Avenue, Suite 209, Denver, CO 80210 303.733.7558 STRUCTURAL: Structural Consultants Inc. 3400 East Bayaud Avenue, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80209 303.399.5154 LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL ONE - PHASE 1 SCALE: 1/16" = 1' - 0" 6 ADD #6 TOV, DFPC 11.16.2015 7 TOV 8 DFPC 32 ASI #23 04.08.2016 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 DN DN UP UPUP DN UP PATIENT RM 1 2229 PATIENT RM 2 2228 PATIENT RM 3 2227 CATH LAB (E) X2CATH CONTROL (E) X2C CATH LAB STORAGE (E) X2CLS LOCKER (E) X2L DRESSING (E) X2D ELEC (E) X2E STAFF TLT (E) X2T1 PUBLIC TLT (E) X2T2 PED/ CATH/ EXAM (E) X2PED SOILED UTILITY (E) X2SU LINEN (E) X2LN NOURISH (E) X2N ICU/ISO 2220 ICU 1 2221 ICU 2 2222 1 ICU/ 2 SP (E) X2ICU4 1 ICU/ 2 SP (E) X2ICU3 1 ICU/ 2 SP (E) X2ICU2 1 ICU/ 2 SP (E) X2ICU1 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR12 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR11 ? ? ? 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR6 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR7 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR8 1 BED ROOM (E) X2BR9 STAFF TLT 2021A TUB ROOM (E) X2TR STAFF LOUNGE/ LOCKERS 2021 CONF ROOM 2022 ICU 4 2224 ICU 3 2223 NORTH NURSE STATION/ICU 2024 CLEAN SUPPLIES 2025 MECH/ CART STORAGE (E) 2019 STORAGE 2020 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR1 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR2 EXISTING EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BUILDING PT/OT STORAGE 2219B A A A A A A S S S S S S1 S STAIR: C STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR CLEAR WIDTH: = 40.5" CAPACITY (40.5"/0.2): = 203 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 118 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 STAIR: B STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 40.5" CAPACITY (40.5"/0.2): = 203 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 113 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 113 STAIR: A STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3): = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 40.5" CAPACITY (40.5"/0.2): = 203 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 118 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C. #2.1 HEALTH CARE O.L. FACTORS: INPATIENT TREATMENT O.L SLEEPING O.L ASSEMBLY USE O.L. LOCKERS USE O.L LEVEL 2 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 2.1 = 19,384 SF INPATIENT TREATMENT O.L = 1,370 SF/240 = 6 SLEEPING O.L = 17,615 SF/120 = 147 ASSEMBLY USE O.L = 293 SF/15 = 20 LOCKERS USE O.L = 106 SF/50 = 3 TOTAL S.C. #2.1 OCCUPANT LOAD = 176 EXISTING BUSINESS OCCUPANCY EXISTING HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY 120 FT 183 FT 135 FT 148 FT 97 FT EXISTING CANOPY BELOW LEVEL THREE ABOVE ROOF BELOW PATIENT RM 5 2225 EXISTING ENCLOSED PARKING OCCCUPANCY S1 A EXISTING ROOF BELOW EXISTING BUSINESS OCCUPANCY EXISTING 2-STORY LOBBY EXISTING ROOF BELOW LEVEL THREE ABOVE S1 HSKP (E) X2H S1 SG SG SG SG SG SG EXISTING OR SUITE (NON- SLEEPING) EXISTING STAFF SUPPORT SUITE (NON- PATIENT) A A S1 S1 S1 CANOPY BELOW 1:240 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:120 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:15 SF NET (UNO) 1:50 SF GROSS (UNO) OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH F.C. #2.1 BUSINESS O.L. FACTORS: BUSINESS O.L 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO ASSEMBLY USE O.L 1:15 SF NET (UNO) MECH/STORAGE O.L 1:300 SF GROSS (UNO) LEVEL 2 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF F.C.# 2.1 = 10,483 SF BUSINESS O.L = 8,796 SF/100 = 88 ASSEMBLY USE O.L = 400 SF/15 = 27 MECH/STORAGE O.L = 1, 287 SF/300 = 5 TOTAL F.C. #2.1 OCCUPANT LOAD = 120 STAIR: D STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 44" CAPACITY (44"/0.3) : = 146 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 38.5" CAPACITY (38.5"/0.2): = 193 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 113 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 113 OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C. #2.2 HEALTH CARE O.L. FACTORS: INPATIENT TREATMENT O.L SLEEPING O.L ASSEMBLY USE O.L. LOCKERS USE O.L LEVEL 2 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 2.2 = 12,858 SF INPATIENT TREATMENT O.L = 1,015 SF/240 = 5 SLEEPING O.L = 10,519 SF/120 = 88 ASSEMBLY USE O.L = 954 SF/15 = 64 LOCKERS USE O.L = 370 SF/50 = 8 TOTAL S.C. #2.2 OCCUPANT LOAD = 165 1:240 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:120 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:15 SF NET (UNO) 1:50 SF GROSS (UNO) (BUSINESS OCCUPANCY) LIFE SAFETY KEY NOTES FOR SECOND LEVEL 118 113 118 113 60 60 1 1. HEALTHCARE OCCUPANTS WILL NOT USE BUSINESS FIRE COMPARTMENT FOR REFUGE. CENTER LINE OF WEST MEADOW DRIVE 2 2. FIRE RATING IS NOT REQUIRED, PER IBC TABLE 602, FOOT NOTE H. PATIENT RM 4 2226 3 IT CLOSET 2002 STORAGE 2330 ISOLATION (E) X2ISO 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR3 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR4 2 BED ROOM (E) X2BR5 PED/OBS (E) X2PED1 PED/OBS (E) X2PED2 S HOSPITALIST (E) 2012 ANTE 2220A STORAGE (E) X2S AREA OF WORK EXISTING TO REMAIN U.N.O S MEDS 2023 ALCOVE M2A WHEELCHAIR STORAGE ALCOVE M2WC ELEC 2230 S1 TO EXIT TO SMOKE DOOR 3 4 5 TO SMOKE DOOR TO SMOKE DOOR TO EXIT S F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.V.C ELEV 7 ELEV 8 F.V.C (E) F.V.C (E) F.V.C (E) (E) PAT. TLT 2224A PAT. TLT 2223A PAT. TLT 2222A PAT. TLT 2221A PAT. TLT. 2220B FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION) (POSITIVE LATCHING DOORS) 1- HOUR FRR SMOKE BARRIER 1- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (45 MIN. DOORS) 2- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) WALL RATINGS SG EXISTING SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING FIELD VERIFY (REMOVE AND REPLACE FOR CEILING WORK) LIFE SAFETY LEGEND S STORAGE ROOM > 100 S.F. MED GAS ROOM, SOILED LINEN ROOM, 1-HR FRR 45 MIN PROTECTED DOORS S1 STORAGE ROOM 50-100 S.F., 0-HR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION). (SELF CLOSING, POSITIVE LATCH DOOR) SMOKE COMPARTMENT BOUNDARY 20 MINUTE DOOR U.N.O. HEALTHCARE CORRIDOR- WITH 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL(PARTITION) EA. SIDE POSITIVE LATCH DOOR HEALTHCARE SUITE F.E. FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. EGRESS COMPONENT CAPACITY DIRECTION AND MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE FROM FURTHEST POINT ACCUMULATED OCCUPANCY LOAD TAG EXIT XXX USE GROUPS OCCUPANCIES ASSEMBLY USE A OCCUPANCY IS CONSIDERED I-2 (WHITE) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED PER LEGEND BUSINESS OCCUPANCY FOR BEST LEGIBILITY, THIS SHEET MUST BE VIEWED IN COLOR AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY EXIT DISCHARGE TO EXTERIOR PATH ASSEMBLY STORAGE LOCKERS MECHANICAL (20 MIN. SELF- CLOSING/ AUTO CLOSING DOORS, U.N.O) COMBINATION HORIZONTAL EXIT AND 2- HOUR FRR- SMOKE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) NOTE: STAIRS AND SHAFTS ARE SHOWN AS WHITE, REGARDLESS OF OCCUPANCY CONTEXT. OTHER SYMBOLS LIFE SAFETY GENERAL NOTES EXISTING BUILDING INFORMATION FOR THIS LIFE SAFETY PLAN IS BASED UPON INPUTS FROM VARIOUS RECORD DRAWINGS AND SELECTED FIELD CHECKS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND OWNER IF CONFLICTING EXISTING INFORMATION IS FOUND DURING DEMOLITION AND/ OR CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT. BUSINESS EGRESS THROUGH 2- STORY LOBBY (EXISTING CONDITION) BLACK LINES FOR WALLS /PARTITIONS, DOORS, PLUMBING , AND CASEWORK INDICATE AREAS OF NEW WORK. GRAY LINES, LIKE WISE, INDICATE AREAS THAT ARE EXISTING. (NEW) SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING SG EXISTING. ALSO SEE GENERAL NOTES BELOW (E) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SPACING ARE BASED UPON 4A SIZE. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET F.E. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. EXISTING FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. (E) (E) (E) EXTERIOR AREA FOR ASSISTED RESCUE R 29 000 8' 16" 32" SCALE: N This document is the property of Heery International, Inc. and Heery International Inc. retains all 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 identified or referred to herein or extensions thereto. It may not be used for any other purpose except with the express written agreement of, and compensation to, Heery International Inc. Copyright © 2013 by Heery International, Inc. all rights reserved. WHEN PLOTTED AT FULL SIZE THIS SHEET MEASURES 30"x42" drawn by checked by sheet number sheet title item date date issued for seal/signature consultants/construction managers owner's project number project number 1/16" = 1'-0" Heery International 555 17th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 720.946.0276 OWNER'S PROJECT NUMBER TOV: C&S PRJ14-0157 B15-0185 (ADD#5) TI PRJ14-0157 B15-0461 E15-0043 (ADD#6) DFPC: C&S 9667 (ADD#5) TI TBD 4/20/2016 2:10:46 PM G113.1A Checker Author LIFE SAFETY PLAN, LEVEL TWO- PHASE 1 02/06/2016 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER PHASE 1 - WEST WING 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, CO HII-1302604 INTERIOR DESIGN: Gallun Snow 1920 Market Street, Suite 240, Denver, CO 80202 720.407.6002 MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING, LOW VOLTAGE: Cator Ruma & Associates,Co. 896 Tabor Street, Lakewood, CO 80401-4700 303.232.6200 CIVIL: Martin/Martin 225 Main Street, Unit C101, Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.6007 LANDSCAPE: Lime Green Design, Inc. 900 East Louisiana Avenue, Suite 209, Denver, CO 80210 303.733.7558 STRUCTURAL: Structural Consultants Inc. 3400 East Bayaud Avenue, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80209 303.399.5154 LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL TWO SCALE: 1/16" = 1' - 0" 6 ADD #6 TOV, DFPC 11.16.2015 7 TOV 8 DFPC Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 DN UP UP UP UP DN UP FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS S SPD - DIRTY SIDE 3054 STERILE SUPPLIES / CASE CARTS 3071 STORAGE 3063 NURSE STATION 3029 1 - PATIENT 3023 TLT/SHWR 3041A STERILE EQUIPMENTSTORAGE 3040 ? ? ? OFFICE 3044 TLT / SHWR 3042A 3-COR-8 BAY 2 - FLEX 3031 BAY 1 - FLEX 3030 OFFICE 3051 OFFICE 3050 OFFICE 3049 OFFICE 3048 CONFERENCE 3046 3-COR-9 SCOPE CLEANING 3056 SPECIMEN FREEZER 3062 I.T. 3004 STAFF TLT 3006 ALCOVE WAITING 3001 OR( E) X3O1 SURGERY SUPPORT(E) X3SS OR(E) X3O4 SURGERY SUPPORT(E) X3SS ANESTHESIA WORKROOM 3065 HANGING VEST STORAGE 3080 SURGERY LOCKERS WOMEN'S 3079 SURGERY LOCKERS WOMEN'S 3079 OR(E) X3O3 SUB-STERILE (E) X3S SCRUB (E) X3S CONTROL / SCHEDULER 3064 OR(E) X3O2 TLT/SHWR 3078A SURGERY LOCKERS MEN'S 3078 SUB-STERILE(E) X3S SCRUB(E) X3S EVS (E) X3EVS 2 - PATIENT 3022 EQUIP. STORAGE 3011 ELECTRICAL 3008 STORAGE ALCOVE CLEAN SUPPLY 3027 MEDS 3026 PAT. TLT 3013 STAFF TLT 3025 EXISTING ROOF BELOW EXISTING ROOF BELOW EXISTING SKYLIGHT A A A A S S S S A S S S S S S S STAIR: C STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 40.5" CAPACITY (40.5"/0.2): = 203 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 118 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 STAIR: B STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 40.5" CAPACITY (41"/0.2): = 203 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 113 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 113 STAIR: A STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : =156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 40.5" CAPACITY (40.5"/0.2): = 203 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 117 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 135 FT 64 FT 81 FT 144 FT 106 FT EXISTING AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY TOP DECK OF EXISTING PARKING OCCUPANCY BAY 3 - FLEX 3032 PATIENT TLT 3028 STAFF TLT 3005 CONSULTATION 3003 PATIENT TLT 3009 9 - PATIENT/PSP 3015 FAMILY TLT 3002 SOILED UTILITY(E) X3SU BAY 5 3037 BAY 6 3036 BAY 7 3035 BAY 8 3034 BAY 4 3038 MEN'S LOCKERS 3041 NON-STERILE VENDORS 3053 STAFF TLT 3055 BREAK DOWN 3058 OFFICE 3059 CLEAN ANTE ROOM 3061 VEST. 3070 3 - PATIENT 3021 4 - PATIENT 3020 5 - PATIENT 3019 6 - PATIENT 3018 7 - PATIENT 3017 8 - PATIENT 3016 NURSE STATION 3024 WOMEN'S LOCKERS 3042 STAFF LOUNGE 3043 A OR STAFF EDUCATOR 3045 TLT/SHWR 3042B SG SG SG SURGERY SUITE (NON- SLEEPING) 8,390 SF, TYP. OFFICE SUITE (NON- PATIENT) 950 SF, TYP. STAFF SUPPORT SUITE (NON- PATIENT) 1,205 SF, TYP. RECOVERY SUITE (NON- SLEEPING) 6,600 SF, TYP. STERILE PROCESS SUITE (NON- PATIENT) 3,015 SF, TYP. S DECONTAMINATION SUITE (NON- PATIENT) 925 SF, TYP. STAIR: D STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 44" CAPACITY (44"/0.3) : = 146 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 38.5" CAPACITY (38.5"/0.2): = 193 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 82 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 113 OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C. #3.1 HEALTH CARE O.L. FACTORS: INPATIENT TREATMENT O.L ASSEMBLY O.L BUSINESS USE O.L. LOCKERS USE O.L LEVEL 3 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 3.1 = 7,267 SF INPATIENT TREATMENT O.L = 4,284 SF/240 = 18 ASSEMBLY USE O.L = 530 SF/15 = 36 BUSINESS USE O.L = 2,117 SF/100 = 22 LOCKERS USE O. L= 336 SF/50 = 7 TOTAL S.C. #3.1 OCCUPANT LOAD = 83 1:240 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:15 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:100 SF NET (UNO) 1:50 SF GROSS (UNO) OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C. #3.2 HEALTH CARE O.L. FACTORS: INPATIENT TREATMENT O.L ASSEMBLY USE O.L. LOCKERS USE O.L LEVEL 3 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 3.2 = 16,720 SF INPATIENT TREATMENT O.L = 15,759 SF/240 = 66 ASSEMBLY USE O.L = 475 SF/15 = 32 LOCKERS USE O.L = 486 SF/50 = 10 TOTAL S.C. #3.2 OCCUPANT LOAD = 108 1:240 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:15 SF NET (UNO) 1:50 SF GROSS (UNO) OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH S.C. #3.3 AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE O.L. FACTORS: AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE O.L ASSEMBLY USE O.L. LOCKERS USE O.L LEVEL 3 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF S.C.# 3.3 = 13,213 SF AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE O.L = 12,478 SF/100 = 125 ASSEMBLY USE O.L = 484 SF/15 = 33 LOCKERS USE O.L = 251 SF/50 = 6 TOTAL S.C. #3.3 OCCUPANT LOAD = 164 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:15 SF NET (UNO) 1:50 SF GROSS (UNO) 82 41 41 118 117 38 LIFE SAFETY KEY NOTES FOR THIRD LEVEL 1. EXISTING SPRINKLED WOOD OVERFRAMING ON CONCRETE ROOF STRUCTURE TO REMAIN, PER NFPA 101. 2. EXISTING FOLDED PLATE CONCRETE ROOF STRUCTURE TO REMAIN. 1 1 2 2 SG SG SG 3 3 3. NOTE: AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE OCCUPANTS CAN FIND REFUGE IN HEALTHCARE SMOKE COMPARTMENT. HEALTHCARE OCCUPANTS WILL NOT USE AMBULATORY HEATHCARE SMOKE COMPARTMENT FOR REFUGE. 160 FT CENTER LINE OF WEST MEADOW DRIVE 29'-6 1/8" 32'-5 3/4" 4. FIRE RATING AT EXTENSION WALL IS NOT REQUIRED, PER 18C TABLE 602, NOTE H. 4 HSKP 3057 10 - PATIENT/ PSP 3014 VESTIBULE 3052 OFFICE ASSISTANT 3047 AREA OF WORK EXISTING TO REMAIN U.N.O HALL OFFICE (E) X3IT STORAGE (E) S 4 STORAGE ALCOVE M3A TO EXIT SUITE EGRESS SUITE EGRESS S S1 S1 TO EXIT 3 4 5 SUITE EGRESS TO EXIT 127 FT F.V.C F.E.C F.E F.E F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E F.E F.E.C F.V.C F.E F.E F.E F.E. (E) ELEV 7 ELEV 8 F.E F.V.C F.V.C SOILED HOLDING 3012 HSKP 3010 26 FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION) (POSITIVE LATCHING DOORS) 1- HOUR FRR SMOKE BARRIER 1- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (45 MIN. DOORS) 2- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) WALL RATINGS SG EXISTING SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING FIELD VERIFY (REMOVE AND REPLACE FOR CEILING WORK) LIFE SAFETY LEGEND S STORAGE ROOM > 100 S.F. MED GAS ROOM, SOILED LINEN ROOM, 1-HR FRR 45 MIN PROTECTED DOORS S1 STORAGE ROOM 50-100 S.F., 0-HR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION). (SELF CLOSING, POSITIVE LATCH DOOR) SMOKE COMPARTMENT BOUNDARY 20 MINUTE DOOR U.N.O. HEALTHCARE CORRIDOR- WITH 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL(PARTITION) EA. SIDE POSITIVE LATCH DOOR HEALTHCARE SUITE F.E. FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. EGRESS COMPONENT CAPACITY DIRECTION AND MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE FROM FURTHEST POINT ACCUMULATED OCCUPANCY LOAD TAG EXIT XXX USE GROUPS OCCUPANCIES ASSEMBLY USE A OCCUPANCY IS CONSIDERED I-2 (WHITE) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED PER LEGEND BUSINESS OCCUPANCY FOR BEST LEGIBILITY, THIS SHEET MUST BE VIEWED IN COLOR AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY EXIT DISCHARGE TO EXTERIOR PATH ASSEMBLY STORAGE LOCKERS MECHANICAL (20 MIN. SELF- CLOSING/ AUTO CLOSING DOORS, U.N.O) COMBINATION HORIZONTAL EXIT AND 2- HOUR FRR- SMOKE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) NOTE: STAIRS AND SHAFTS ARE SHOWN AS WHITE, REGARDLESS OF OCCUPANCY CONTEXT. OTHER SYMBOLS LIFE SAFETY GENERAL NOTES EXISTING BUILDING INFORMATION FOR THIS LIFE SAFETY PLAN IS BASED UPON INPUTS FROM VARIOUS RECORD DRAWINGS AND SELECTED FIELD CHECKS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND OWNER IF CONFLICTING EXISTING INFORMATION IS FOUND DURING DEMOLITION AND/ OR CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT. BUSINESS EGRESS THROUGH 2- STORY LOBBY (EXISTING CONDITION) BLACK LINES FOR WALLS /PARTITIONS, DOORS, PLUMBING , AND CASEWORK INDICATE AREAS OF NEW WORK. GRAY LINES, LIKE WISE, INDICATE AREAS THAT ARE EXISTING. (NEW) SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING SG EXISTING. ALSO SEE GENERAL NOTES BELOW (E) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SPACING ARE BASED UPON 4A SIZE. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET F.E. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. EXISTING FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. (E) (E) (E) EXTERIOR AREA FOR ASSISTED RESCUE R 29 000 8' 16" 32" SCALE: N This document is the property of Heery International, Inc. and Heery International Inc. retains all 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 identified or referred to herein or extensions thereto. It may not be used for any other purpose except with the express written agreement of, and compensation to, Heery International Inc. Copyright © 2013 by Heery International, Inc. all rights reserved. WHEN PLOTTED AT FULL SIZE THIS SHEET MEASURES 30"x42" drawn by checked by sheet number sheet title item date date issued for seal/signature consultants/construction managers owner's project number project number 1/16" = 1'-0" Heery International 555 17th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 720.946.0276 OWNER'S PROJECT NUMBER TOV: C&S PRJ14-0157 B15-0185 (ADD#5) TI PRJ14-0157 B15-0461 E15-0043 (ADD#6) DFPC: C&S 9667 (ADD#5) TI TBD 4/20/2016 2:11:00 PM G114.1A Checker Author LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL THREE- PHASE 1 02/06/2016 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER PHASE 1 - WEST WING 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, CO HII-1302604 INTERIOR DESIGN: Gallun Snow 1920 Market Street, Suite 240, Denver, CO 80202 720.407.6002 MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING, LOW VOLTAGE: Cator Ruma & Associates,Co. 896 Tabor Street, Lakewood, CO 80401-4700 303.232.6200 CIVIL: Martin/Martin 225 Main Street, Unit C101, Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.6007 LANDSCAPE: Lime Green Design, Inc. 900 East Louisiana Avenue, Suite 209, Denver, CO 80210 303.733.7558 STRUCTURAL: Structural Consultants Inc. 3400 East Bayaud Avenue, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80209 303.399.5154 LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVELTHREE SCALE: 1/16" = 1' - 0" 6 ADD #6 TOV, DFPC 11.16.2015 7 TOV 8 DFPC 26 ASI #19 02.26.2016 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 FD DN DN UP DN DN T T MAIN STREET EXISTING ROOF BELOW PT TLT 4059 PT TLT 4060 BME (6) 4097 MD STAFF 4034 MD STAFF 4047 MD STAFF 4048 MD STAFF 4045 ELEC 4058 MD STAFF 4044 MD STAFF 4046 MD STAFF 4033 PHYS OFFICE 4037 PHYS OFFICE 4039 PHYS OFFICE 4040 PHYS OFFICE 4041 PHYS OFFICE 4042 PHYS OFFICE 4043 MD STAFF 4082 MD STAFF 4083 PHYS OFFICE 4087 PHYS OFFICE 4085 MD STAFF 4069 DIRECTOR'S OFFICE 4089 COPY ROOM 4080A CAST ROOM 4067 STAFF TLT 4049 STAFF LOUNGE 4050 PM OFFICE 4035B PM OFFICE 4035 X-RAY CTRL 4063 TECH 4064 SUBWAIT 4061 ADDITIONAL BILLING FIN. COUNS. 4003 VIP EXAM 4005 PHYS OFFICE 4014 PHYS OFFICE 4015 PHYS OFFICE 4020 PHYS OFFICE 4038 MED STAFF 4016 MED STAFF 4018 SURGERY SCHED. 4004 X-RAY 4065 X-RAY 4062 EXAM 4010 EXAM 4026 EXAM 4027 EXAM 4025 EXAM 4028 EXAM 4055 EXAM 4012 EXAM 4023 EXAM 4024 EXAM 4029 EXAM VIP 4022 EXAM / VIP 4031 EXAM 4030 EXAM 4053 EXAM 4054 EXAM / VIP 4052 EXAM 4056 EXAM VIP 4013 EXAM 4009 EXAM 4011 EXAM 4076 EXAM 4075 EXAM 4077 EXAM 4070 EXAM 4072 EXAM 4074 EXAM 4078 EXAM 4080 EXAM 4079 FREEZER 4093A SURGICAL LAB 4092 STORAGE 4092A IN-VITRO 4093 MACHINE SHOP 4102 TESTING LAB 4098 COOR (12) 4110 ADMIN OFFICE 4106 RECEPTION 4001 CHECK-OUT 4002 MD VIEW 4017 MD VIEW 4019 MD VIEW 4032 MD VIEW 4051 MD VIEW 4081 WAITING 4006 BEV BUSNS. BRACE STG. 4068 PRACTICE DIR 4105 LOCKER 4091 STAIR: C STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIORS) CLEAR WIDTH: = 32.5" CAPACITY (32.5"/0.2): = 163 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 114 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 STAIR: B STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 32.5" CAPACITY (32.5"/0.2): = 163 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 113 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 113 STAIR: A STAIRWAY EXIT CAPACITY STAIRWAY WIDTH: = 47" CAPACITY (47"/0.3) : = 156 DOOR EXIT CAPACITY (INTERIOR) CLEAR WIDTH: = 32.5" CAPACITY (32.5"/0.2): = 163 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT STAIR: = 114 ACTUAL OCCUPANT LOAD AT DISCHARGE: = 223 A A A 157 FT 147 FT 53 FT 55 FT EXAM 4071 MD VIEW 4073 PUBLIC MEN'S 4007 PUBLIC WOMEN'S 4008 PHYS OFFICE 4021 OCCUPANT LOAD TABULATION FOR EACH F.C. #4.1 BUSINESS O.L. FACTORS: BUSINESS O.L ASSEMBLY USE O.L. LOCKERS USE O.L LEVEL 4 GROSS FLOOR AREA OF F.C.# 4.1 = 24,264 SF BUSINESS O.L = 22,463 SF/100 = 225 ASSEMBLY USE O.L = 1,695 SF/15 = 113 LOCKERS USE O.L = 106 SF/ 50 = 3 TOTAL F.C. #4.1 OCCUPANT LOAD= 341 1:100 SF GROSS (UNO) 1:15 SF NET (UNO) 1:50 SF GROSS (UNO) FIRE RATING AT EXTERIOR WALL IS NOT REQUIRED, PER IBC TABLE 602, NOTE H. LIFE SAFETY KEY NOTES FOR LEVEL FOUR 114 114 113 1. CENTER LINE OF WEST MEADOW DRIVE STAIR "C" AND ASSOCIATED STANDPIPE CONTINUE UP TO ROOF ABOVE. 2. 1 29'-10 3/4" 32'-10" CONFERENCE 4036 C-ARM 4066 MD STAFF 4107A ELEC 4091A BIO HAZ. HOLD 4090 PHYS OFFICE 4086 PRP 4088 STORAGE 4084 SPRI / VVMC I.T. 4094 OFFICE 4103 BME. MGR. 4096 COOR OFFICE 4101 COOR OFFICE 4100 BOARD ROOM/ LIBRARY 4109 OFFICE 4108 CEO OFFICE 4121 OFFICE 4107 HSKP 4090A ADA TLT 4091B A (19) (38) AREA OF WORK EXISTING TO REMAIN U.N.O A 2 IT WORKSTATIONS 4095 BME WORKSPACE 4085A PM OFICE 4035A SUPPORTS/STG BILLING 4104 VAC. / COMP. 4092B TO EXIT TO EXIT 5 TO EXIT TO EXIT 117 FT 131 FT SG TO EXIT 121 FT F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E.C F.E F.E F.E F.V.C ELEV 7 ELEV 8 F.V.C F.V.C F.V.C SG SG FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION) (POSITIVE LATCHING DOORS) 1- HOUR FRR SMOKE BARRIER 1- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (45 MIN. DOORS) 2- HOUR FRR FIRE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) WALL RATINGS SG EXISTING SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING FIELD VERIFY (REMOVE AND REPLACE FOR CEILING WORK) LIFE SAFETY LEGEND S STORAGE ROOM > 100 S.F. MED GAS ROOM, SOILED LINEN ROOM, 1-HR FRR 45 MIN PROTECTED DOORS S1 STORAGE ROOM 50-100 S.F., 0-HR SMOKE WALL (PARTITION). (SELF CLOSING, POSITIVE LATCH DOOR) SMOKE COMPARTMENT BOUNDARY 20 MINUTE DOOR U.N.O. HEALTHCARE CORRIDOR- WITH 0 HR FRR SMOKE WALL(PARTITION) EA. SIDE POSITIVE LATCH DOOR HEALTHCARE SUITE F.E. FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. EGRESS COMPONENT CAPACITY DIRECTION AND MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE FROM FURTHEST POINT ACCUMULATED OCCUPANCY LOAD TAG EXIT XXX USE GROUPS OCCUPANCIES ASSEMBLY USE A OCCUPANCY IS CONSIDERED I-2 (WHITE) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED PER LEGEND BUSINESS OCCUPANCY FOR BEST LEGIBILITY, THIS SHEET MUST BE VIEWED IN COLOR AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE OCCUPANCY EXIT DISCHARGE TO EXTERIOR PATH ASSEMBLY STORAGE LOCKERS MECHANICAL (20 MIN. SELF- CLOSING/ AUTO CLOSING DOORS, U.N.O) COMBINATION HORIZONTAL EXIT AND 2- HOUR FRR- SMOKE BARRIER (90 MIN. DOORS) NOTE: STAIRS AND SHAFTS ARE SHOWN AS WHITE, REGARDLESS OF OCCUPANCY CONTEXT. OTHER SYMBOLS LIFE SAFETY GENERAL NOTES EXISTING BUILDING INFORMATION FOR THIS LIFE SAFETY PLAN IS BASED UPON INPUTS FROM VARIOUS RECORD DRAWINGS AND SELECTED FIELD CHECKS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND OWNER IF CONFLICTING EXISTING INFORMATION IS FOUND DURING DEMOLITION AND/ OR CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT. BUSINESS EGRESS THROUGH 2- STORY LOBBY (EXISTING CONDITION) BLACK LINES FOR WALLS /PARTITIONS, DOORS, PLUMBING , AND CASEWORK INDICATE AREAS OF NEW WORK. GRAY LINES, LIKE WISE, INDICATE AREAS THAT ARE EXISTING. (NEW) SMOKE GUARD AT ELEVATOR OPENING SG EXISTING. ALSO SEE GENERAL NOTES BELOW (E) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SPACING ARE BASED UPON 4A SIZE. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND WALL MOUNTING BRACKET F.E. EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CABINET F.E.C. EXISTING FIRE VALVE CABINET WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER F.V.C. (E) (E) (E) EXTERIOR AREA FOR ASSISTED RESCUE R 29 000 8' 16" 32" SCALE: N This document is the property of Heery International, Inc. and Heery International Inc. retains all 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 identified or referred to herein or extensions thereto. It may not be used for any other purpose except with the express written agreement of, and compensation to, Heery International Inc. Copyright © 2013 by Heery International, Inc. all rights reserved. WHEN PLOTTED AT FULL SIZE THIS SHEET MEASURES 30"x42" drawn by checked by sheet number sheet title item date date issued for seal/signature consultants/construction managers owner's project number project number 1/16" = 1'-0" Heery International 555 17th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 720.946.0276 OWNER'S PROJECT NUMBER TOV: C&S PRJ14-0157 B15-0185 (ADD#5) TI PRJ14-0157 B15-0461 E15-0043 (ADD#6) DFPC: C&S 9667 (ADD#5) TI TBD 4/20/2016 2:11:13 PM G115.1A Checker Author LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL FOUR- PHASE 1 02/06/2016 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER PHASE 1 - WEST WING 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, CO HII-1302604 INTERIOR DESIGN: Gallun Snow 1920 Market Street, Suite 240, Denver, CO 80202 720.407.6002 MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING, LOW VOLTAGE: Cator Ruma & Associates,Co. 896 Tabor Street, Lakewood, CO 80401-4700 303.232.6200 CIVIL: Martin/Martin 225 Main Street, Unit C101, Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.6007 LANDSCAPE: Lime Green Design, Inc. 900 East Louisiana Avenue, Suite 209, Denver, CO 80210 303.733.7558 STRUCTURAL: Structural Consultants Inc. 3400 East Bayaud Avenue, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80209 303.399.5154 LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL FOUR SCALE: 1/16" = 1' - 0" 6 ADD #6 TOV, DFPC 11.16.2015 7 TOV 8 DFPC Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16 811 C900.1A FIRE DEPARTMENT STAGING PLAN REJ This document is the property of Heery International, Inc. and Heery International Inc. retains all 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 identified or referred to herein or extensions thereto. It may not be used for any other purpose except with the express written agreement of, and compensation to, Heery International Inc. &RS\ULJKW ‹  E\ +HHU\ ,QWHUQDWLRQDO ,QF DOO ULJKWV UHVHUYHG WHEN PLOTTED AT FULL SIZE THIS SHEET MEASURES 30"x42" drawn by checked by sheet number sheet title item date date issued for seal/signature consultants/construction managers owner's project number project number Heery International 555 17th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 720.946.0276 1/13/2015 9:00:07 AM MAY 28, 2015 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER PHASE 1 - WEST WING 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, CO 13026.03 STRUCTURAL: Structural Consultants Inc. 3400 East Bayaud Ave., Suite 300, Denver, CO 80209 303.399.5154 MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, LOW VOLTAGE: Cator Ruma & Associates, Co. 896 Tabor Street Lakewood, CO 80401-4700 303.232.6200 CIVIL: Martin/Martin 0101 Fawcett Road, Suite 260, P.O. Box 8896 Avon, CO 81620 970.926.6007 DESMAN ASSOCIATES 7900 EAST UNION AVE SUITE 925 DENVER, CO 80237 303.740.1700 ADVANCED CONSULTING ENGINEERS 355 S. TELLER ST. LAKEWOOD, CO 80266 303.231.1035 -- LML/JCM ADDENDUM #2 07.17.2015 ADDENDUM #4 -- TOV: B15-0185 DFPC ID: 9667 09.21.2015 -- ADDENDUM #5 10.20.2015 -- --TOV: B15-0185 DFPC ID: 9667 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/24/16