Loading...
23-100229City of Federal Way Community Development Dept. 33325 8th Ave S Federal Way, WA 98003 Ph: (253) 835-2607 Fax: (253) 835-2609 Project Name: COLLINS AEROSPACE Project Address: 32125 32ND AVE S Building - Commercial Permit #:23-100229-00-CO Inspection Request Line: (253) 835-3050 Parcel Number: 215465 0050 Project Description: BLUEBEAM - Demolition of current office improvements. Build new offices, open office, conference rooms, lactation room, and break room. Install new finishes, LED lighting and casework where shown. NO PLUMBING OR MECHANICAL Owner Applicant Contractor Lender 1-5 TECH INVESTORS LLC PAUL ENGERTENGERT UNIMARK CONSTRUCTION LLC OWNER IS LENDER 2360 CORPORATE CIR SUITE 330 ARCHITECTURE LLC 505 SANSOME ST FLOOR 7TH HENDERSON NV 89074 773 SUMMIT ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111 RICHLAND WA 99352 Census Category: 437 - Commercial alt / add / conversion Includes: #1 #2 #3 #4 Occupancy Class: B A-3 Construction Type: Type V- B Tye V- B Occupancy Load: 12.00 107.00 Floor Area (sq. ft.) 1 1,789.00 1 1,606.00 Additional Permit Information Occupancy #1 - Area (Sq. Feet) .............................. 1789 Mechanical to be Included? ..................................... No Mechanical Work Valuation? .................................. 0 Occupancy 42 - Class .............................................. A-3 Permit for Building Shell Only? .............................. No Occupancy #1 - Use ................................................ Professional Services/Offices Zoning Designation ................................................. OP-1 Total Valuation: 185,000.00 Occupancy #1 -Construction Type ......................... Type V - B Plumbing Work Valuation? ..................................... 0 Number of Stories ..................... 2 Is this an Online or O.T.C. application? .................. No Plumbing to be Included? ........:............................... No Comprehensive Plan Designation ........................... Office Park Me Filthaft Associated 00 TiS. Rataait 11 CONDITIONS: Fire conditions: An operational permit is required for Place of Assembly in the Break Room. Occupant load is 107. This permit will be issued by SKFR at time of final inspection to the tenant/occupant. A separate permit is required to modify the fire sprinkler or fire alarm system. Obtain those permits. from the City of Federal Way. FINALED PERMIT EXPIRES Wednesday, 10 January, 2024 Permit Issued on Friday, July 14, 2023 I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on the above described property and the occupancy and the use will be in accordance with the laws, rules and regulations of the State of Washington and_the City of Federal Way. Owner or agent: - Date: CITY OF Federal Way THIS CARD IS TO REMAIN ON -SITE Construction Inspection Record INSPECTION REQUESTS: (253) 835-3050 0 PERMIT #: 23 100229 00 Address: 32125 32ND AVE S Unit 110 Project: I-5 TECH INVESTORS LLC FEDERAL WAY WA 98001 Scheduled inspections may be failed if this card is not on -site. DO NOT LOSE THIS CARD. Inspections are listed as close to sequential order as possible (read left to right, top to bottom). Please schedule inspections as appropriate. Work must not be covered until it is approved. Check with your inspector if you are unsure about any of the inspections or the inspection sequence. On -going inspections are logged on the back of this card. Footings/Setback (4110) 0 Re -steel (4215) 0 Slab/Concrete Floor (4255) Approved to place concrete Approved to place concrete or grout Approved to place concrete By Date By Date By Date ® Underfloor Framing (4285) 0 Floor Sheathing (4105) ED Fire/Draft Stops (4095) Approved to sheath floor Approved to install flooring Approved By Date By Date By Date Prior to scheduling a Framing inspection; Framing (4120) ® Insulation (4150) Electrical, Plumbing & Mechanical Rough -in Approved to insulate Approved to install wallboard and Fire/Draft Stop inspections must be signed- offand approved. IBC 109.3.4 By L� Date By Date 0 Gypsum Wallboard Nailing (4130) 10 Suspended Ceiling Grid (4265) 11 Final - S K F & R (4060) Approved to install mud & tape Approved to drop tile Approved By `� Date By Date ? By Date 92 Final - Planning 13 Final - Building (4050) Approved Approved By Date By Date l ()/�3 AO " Fie - M I n?m a4.l /7) te /23 o� 7 ❑ Rough Electrical Final Electrical ❑ Right of Way Approved Approved Approved By Date By Date By Date AEGIS Engineering October 6, 2023 Via E-Mail: KatieS@SkylineConstruction.build Katie Swartzloff Skyline Construction Enterprises, Inc. 1221 4'h Ave Seattle, WA 98101 COLLINS AEROSPACE — FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 1-HOUR FIRE RATED OCCUPANCY SEPARATION Dear Katie: 914164t^ St SE Ste 1312 #205 Mill Creek, WA 98012-6366 www.AEGISengineering.com phone 425.745.4700 AEGIS Engineering is providing fire protection engineering consulting services to Skyline Construction Enterprises, Inc. regarding fire -resistance rated construction around the new breakroom with the tenant improvement project for Collins Aerospace located at 32215 32nd Ave S in Federal Way, Washington. We understand the building is two stories of Type V-B construction with automatic fire sprinkler protection as identified on Sheet A1.0 as received by City of Federal Way under 23-100229-00-CO. PROJECT CONDITIONS Based on an email provided by Paul Engbert of Engbert Architects, we understand the project involves tenant improvements in a portion of the first floor within an existing building, including construction of a large breakroom (Group A occupancy) that is required to be provided with 1-hour fire -resistance -rated construction for mixed -use occupancy separation to adjacent office space. In a couple locations, the presence of existing HVAC ductwork above the wall necessitates the vertical alignment of the subject assembly be offset a few inches above the ceiling line. As indicated in the section detail, this is accomplished with traditional framed construction rising up from the floor to a horizontal gypsum wallboard assembly, with shaft wall construction continuing up to the deck above as illustrated in the section detail shown in Figure 1 below, as provided by Engbert Architects. We understand City of Federal Way has requested that a fire protection engineer address the code compliance of the subject fire -resistance -rated construction. Fire Protection - Building Code Consult - Design a Engineer SKYLINE CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES, INC. COLLINS AEROSPACE — FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 1-Hour Fire Rated Occupancy Separation HILIT: FS-ONE SEALENT SYSTEM NO. MV-S-0036 EX'STING MECH DUCT b b 4" CONCRETE ON Y2' METAL DECK ING 20 GA METAL STRAPPING @ 24" O.C. 1' GWB SK*TWALL 2Ja' SHAFTWALL ME -AL STUDS 016' O:C. 1 Yl' X20 GA METAL STI1J FRAMING Q 16' O.C. W? Va' TYPE X GWB SACH SIDE EXISTING SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILING AND GRID - MODIFY AS REQUIRED FOR NEW WALL CONFIGURATION 3 %' X 20 GA_ METAL STUDS @ br O.C. WITH %' TYPE "X` GWB EACH SIDE, DESIGN NO, U419 3V SOUND BATT INSULATION FULL HEIGHT OF WAIL Ya' DIA. X 1" POWDER ACTUATED FASTENERS @ 24' O.C. EXIST. CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB WALL TYPE - ONE HOUR SHAFTWALL FIGURE 1: SUBJECT 1-HOUR WALL ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL NTS Page 2 October 6, 2023 AEGIS Engineering SKYLINE CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES, INC. Page 3 COLLINS AEROSPACE — FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON October 6, 2023 1-Hour Fire Rated Occupancy Separation CODE PROVISIONS Project is subject to provisions of the 2018 IBC (International Building Code, as adopted and amended by State of Washington and City of Federal Way). The requirement for the subject 1-hour occupancy separation is found in IBC Section 508.4.4. In accordance with IBC Section 508.4.4.1, the required separation between occupancies shall be by fire barriers or horizontal assemblies, or both. Section 707.5 of the IBC prescribes that fire barriers extend from the top of the floor below to the deck above and be securely attached thereto. Such fire barriers shall also be continuous through concealed space, such as the space above a suspended ceiling. The italicized terms impart the definitions from IBC Chapter 2: FIRE BARRIER. A fire -resistance -rated wall assembly of materials designed to restrict the spread of fire in which continuity is maintained. HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY. A fire -resistance -rated floor or roof assembly of materials designed to restrict the spread of fire in which continuity is maintained. Section 703.3 of the IBC offers several methods for determining fire resistance, including engineering analysis based upon a comparison of building element, component, or assemblies designs (Item 4). PROJECT APPLICATION As outlined above, the provisions of IBC Section 508.4.4 for this project and those which follow require materials assembled in a manner designed to restrict the spread of fire for a period of 1-hour. This construction must be continuous through concealed spaces. While the fire endurance period offered must be continuous, we find no requirement in code that the assembly of materials be limited to a single tested collection of materials. Accordingly, this engineering analysis of the assembly of materials shown in Figure 1 is intended to confirm the continuity of the prescribed 1-hour fire resistance. Though the building is identified on architectural Sheet A1.0 to be of Type V-B construction which would accommodate use of combustible framing, this TI project is utilizing noncombustible wall assemblies. The associated construction provides an enhanced level of fire safety beyond that prescribed in the code. LOWER WALL The lower portion of the wall is identified to apply UL Design No. U419, a proprietary system. It is similar to Gypsum Association (GA) File No. WP 1072, a generic system, such AEGIS Engineering SKYLINE CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES, INC. COLLINS AEROSPACE — FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 1-Hour Fire Rated Occupancy Separation Page 4 October 6, 2023 that the specific materials utilized in the construction should be acceptable where the generic parameters are satisfied. HORIZONTAL TRANSITION The detail in Figure 1 indicates use of a horizontal hollow wall assembly with 5/8-inch Type X gypsum wallboard (GWB) on each side. With the conflicting duct, construction of the top membrane of the proposed assembly may be challenging. Additionally, we were unable to locate a reference tested assembly for the proposed configuration. In lieu of the materials illustrated in Figure 1, to install a horizontal assembly beneath the duct, a shaft wall system could be used. The vertical wall elements use Georgia-Pacific (GP) materials, who offers a 2-hour horizontal assembly with Intertek Design GP/GBA 120-1 shown in Figure 2 at right. 1 " USG Sheetrock® Brand Gypsum Liner Panel USG steel C-H stud USG Sheetrock® Brand Gypsum Panel FIGURE 3: AER-09038 1-HOUR FIRE RATING r FIGURE 2: GP/GBA 120-1 2-HOUR FIRE RATING Alternatively, USG offers a 1-hour horizontal assembly, presented with AER-09038, which is anticipated for soffits in exit enclosures. This assembly is shown at left in Figure 3. The actual horizontal span present with this project is far less than the 5 feet-4 inches accommodated by the subject USG design. The USG design presented in Progressive Engineering Report AER-09038 illustrates joining a 2-hour horizontal proprietary USG shaft element to vertical 2-hour USG shaft wall components hung from the deck above. For this project, use of GP materials with UL Design V473 as illustrated in the architectural detail with Figure 1 should work together to maintain the 1-hour fire -resistive continuity from the lower portion of the wall up to the deck above. Figure 4 on the following page is based on the method of joining assemblies as presented in AER-09038 for 2-hour fire -resistance -rated construction, but with single -layer membranes as present in the referenced assemblies contributing to continuity of the 1-hour fire endurance period required with this project. AEGIS Engineering SKYLINE CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES, INC. COLLINS AEROSPACE — FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 1-Hour Fire Rated Occupancy Separation \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Existing Noncombustible Deck Above Ref. UL Design No. U419, GA File No. WP 1072 ENGINEERING ANALYSIS Ref. Progressive Engineering Report AER-09038 for USG Page 5 October 6, 2023 �\\MMMMNN Ref. UL Design No. V473 Note: Fasteners and firestopping not shown. FIGURE 4: SUBJECT 1-Houe WALL CONTINurry DETAIL NTS Consistent with IBC Section 703.3, we have analyzed how three tested fire -resistance -rated systems can work together to support the 1-hour continuity for the subject wall around the new break room with the Collins Aerospace tenant improvement project in Federal Way. The combination of referenced tested systems identified in Figure 4 above work together to provide the 1-hour fire -resistance -rated separation as prescribed by IBC Section 508.4.4.1, with both fire barriers and horizontal assemblies. AEGIS Engineering SKYLINE CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES, INC. COLLINS AEROSPACE — FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 1-Hour Fire Rated Occupancy Separation Page 6 October 6, 2023 Section 707 of the IBC prescribes that supporting construction for a fire barrier be protected to afford the same fire -resistance rating. In the subject building of Type V-B construction, zero (0) fire endurance is anticipated with the structural frame and floor assemblies. Item 4 of IBC Section 703.3 allows consideration of an alternate method as part of determining fire resistance. Alternate methods, per IBC Section 104.11, are to demonstrate that the design complies with the intent of the code, and is, for the purposes intended, not less than the equivalent of that prescribed in the code. The code intends for separation of mixed -uses involving Groups A and B with the Collins Aerospace tenant improvement project to enhance the protection of occupants from a fire event developing in the adjacent space and provide for a safe evacuation. The code allows both Groups A and B occupancies to exist in buildings with an unprotected structural frame (e.g. II-B and V-B). As the occupants of the subject spaces should have evacuated prior to the time a fire - induced collapse of the sprinkler -protected building would occur, there should be no requirement to maintain the separation of these mixed uses following collapse of the building. Therefore, attachment of the upper portion of the wall with this Collins Aerospace tenant improvement project using fasters protected within the cavity of the fire -resistance - rated assembly consistent with AER-09038 should afford the level of protection intended by the code. CONCLUSION AEGIS Engineering has completed an engineering analysis of the fire -resistance -rated construction for the new breakroom with the Collins Aerospace tenant improvement project in Federal Way. We find the combination of tested assemblies as described in this letter to work together with the noncombustible sprinkler -protected construction to maintain the 1-hour continuity prescribed by the code. Please contact me at 425.745.4700 or by e-mail at BrianT@AEGISengineering.com for any clarification of the information presented in this document. Prepared by, Reviewed By, AEGIS ENGINEERING AEGIS ENGINEERING _ Tian C. Thompson, P.E. GrantZilly,P�E��. c T - Digitally signed by Brian C Thompson aF WA r,41, DN: cn=Brian C Thompson, o=AEGIS Engineering, ou=Principal, email=briant@aegisengineering.com, 4 4)1425 C=US DNA F" Date: 2023.10.0614:12:28-07'00' AEGIS Engineering CITY OF Building Division 33325 Eighth Avenue South federal 1N� Federal Way, WA 98003-6325 4:�k�y Phone 253-835-2607 Fax 253-835-2609 CORRECTION NOTICE ADDRESS: 12�\jPERMIT#: 1 C3 IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS CALL _ _ _,�, a- �� ti� -��.� AI (253) 835- WHEN CORRECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE, CALL (253) 835-3 Q FOR RE -INSPECTION. SEE BACK OF CARD FOR DETAILS. NOTE: ELECTRICAL CORRECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO BE MADE WITHIN 15 DAYS. � 0 1-2� 4;2; DATE .in INSPECTOR DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE Page of