Information based on query as of Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR08-00293
StatusFinaled
Name SHILO AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO
Site Address 10681 W MCMILLAN RD
Project NameSpring Creek Boise Senior Livi
Customer Number 
ePlanReview 
Description
Scope of Work:
Shilo scope will begin from the existing and section and section of 6” C900 located 15’ onto the property line, from there, run 109’-0” of 6” C900 out and rise up into the riser room of a new 12’035-ft/2 bldg. The fire sprinkler underground work shall comply with NFPA 13-2007, NFPA 24-2007 the IFC-2006, attached review comment and conditions list, as regulated by the Fire Chief. These notes, 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 fire code. This permit is attached to building permit: BLD07-00698. The overhead will be submitted under a separate permit.
Contact Information
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
INSP-Final Inspection12/1/200812/1/200812/1/2008PPASS
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Permit finaled
INSP-Final Inspection12/1/200812/1/200812/1/2008PCANC
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Stan Phone #: ###-#### Inspection cancelled from web by: Stan Beus
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro9/10/20089/10/20089/12/2008PPASS
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The underground hydro test passed. Ryan asked me to look at the earthquake bracing for the overhead system while I was there. The attachment point on the webbing of the trusses is not allowed unless a structural engineer approves it. If not the attachment point is to be at the top of the structure.
INSP-Supply line flush8/27/20088/29/20088/29/2008PCANC
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This is an ug flush. They are having a bbq that day and need the flush to be from 3:00-3:30. Ryan is the contact. Thanks Phone #: ###-#### Internet Inspection Request from: Stan Beus Inspection cancelled from web by: Stan Beus
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in5/30/20086/2/20086/2/2008APASS
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The underground supply piping is ok to bury.