Information based on query as of Thursday, July 4, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR10-00543
StatusFinaled
Name DEBEST FIRE PROTECTION
Site Address 370 N BENJAMIN LN
Project NameAda County Paramedics
Customer NumberUDG ONLY
ePlanReviewNo
Description
The Fire Sprinkler Scope of work consists of approximately 130± of 6” C-900 underground pipe, fittings and thrust blocks. This permit is for the underground only. The above ground piping is under permit FIR10-00514.


Building Department Scope:

Remodel an existing 15,791sq. ft., 2 story office building proposed for use as Ada County Paramedic office and training facility. Building to be fully sprinklered with a fire alarm system as part of remodel. Sprinkler system is used for allowable area increase and added story for compliance of "A3" occupancy in 2 story building. Addition of 555 sq. ft. 2 story enclosed stair /vestibule / entry and new interior elevator and elevator equipment room. Work includes select demolition at exterior and throughout interior of both floors. Construct new alls to create offices, training rooms, reception, common use and support areas; interior finishes, millwork, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, sprinkler and alarm work, all per reviewed plans. Post maximum occupant load sign of 107, Room 110; 100, Room 11; and 217 when room combined into one room for assembly) drs
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INSP-Final Inspection4/21/20114/21/20114/21/2011PPASS
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Permit finaled
INSP-Supply line flush4/5/20114/6/20114/7/2011APASS
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underground flush passed
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro4/5/20114/5/20114/5/2011PPASS
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The underground hydro test passed.
FIR-Aging Inspection3/15/20113/15/20113/15/2011 NR
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wip
FIR-Aging Inspection1/11/20111/11/20111/11/2011 NR
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work is in progress
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in11/8/201011/9/201011/9/2010APASS
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The remaining 10' of underground supply piping is ok to cover.Plans still need to be resubmitted showing the routing changes and additional fittings.