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Permit Information
Permit NumberBLD05-03146
StatusFinaled
Name HEWLETT PACKARD CO
Site Address 11311 W CHINDEN BLVD
Project NameHP - BEAR HOUSE UPGRADE
Customer Number 
ePlanReviewNo
Description
HEWLETT PACKARD-BEAR HOUSE * To remove all existing ½" outlet tees and replace with 1" outlets with uprights remaining. Some 1" will be plugged while others will be adding sprinkler protection beneath new and existing HVAC and an existing overhead door in the "Bear House", (test chamber for specialized equipment). Fire sprinkler work is related to piping modification for structural supports and HVAC protection under units and the available upright protection in place for future tenant work. The design is OH-1 Pipe Scheduled system and will follow the same throughout. Some piping is getting replaced to meet pipe schedule sizing and rerouting. This fire protection work shall comply with the IFC 2003 and the permit review comments; each regulated by the Fire Chief. The review comments, permit and fire "Inspection Card" are required to be on site as a condition of this work, to provide witness of compliance verification of minimum code. This permit is attached to BLD05-03146.
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BLD-Final5/10/20065/11/20065/11/2006PPASS
DetailsJim Sly
JIM; Phone #: ###-#### Internet Inspection Request from: Cathy Chiles
C/C issued Verified MTI special insp performed on Welding and Epoxy bolting.
DOC - Permit Finaled5/11/20065/11/20065/11/2006PPASS
DetailsJim Sly
FIRE-Final Inspection5/10/20065/11/20065/11/2006APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Life safety finaled. I performed three inspections for BLD05-3146. These inspections included fire alarm, fire sprinkler and fire life safety. During the fire life safety inspection I noticed an existing door the exits out of the west side of the room has a door mag lock on it. This makes it an "access controled egress door" per chapter 10 of the IFC and IBC. The obvious problem with the door was that it was missing the exit sensor as required by Chapter 10. It did have the green "push to exit" button. I do not know and the contractor did not know if it met any of the other requirements such as releasing upon activation of the fire alarm system or loss of power to the control equipment. At Sam Rogers direction I have signed this permit off and I'm forwarding you this information for follow up by your guys. My contact was Jim with Anderson construction at ###-####.
BLD-Aging Inspection3/29/20063/29/20063/29/2006 NR
DetailsJim Sly
WIP Talked to Anderson Co. ###-####