Information based on query as of Thursday, June 27, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR16-00705
StatusFinaled
Name SHILO AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO
Site Address 6895 S EISENMAN RD
Project NameThe Beechcraft Building
Customer Number 
ePlanReviewYes
Description
[The Beechcraft Building]
The fire sprinkler scope of work consists of two ESFR system for a spec warehouse. There is no tenant at this time. The systems are supplied by 8” underground to a 1500 Gpm @ 95 Psi pump. The 8” header supplies two grids, one is 6”x4”x2” the second one is 4”x4”x2”.

[BLD16-02176] - Plan Mod to add fire pump room into project and future office build out. Future office buildout shall be permitted separately. 10/11/16 ajs**Permit to construct a new 52,500 square foot shell and core building. This building is fire sprinklered for unlimited area and utilizes ASHREA 90.1 vs. 2012 IECC. Scope of work includes: construction of poured concrete foundation, construction of reinforced concrete tilt-up exterior walls, construction of new steel bar-joist roof framing / steel pan deck, [construction of interior nonbearing walls to create a vanilla tenant area with: four offices, two accessible restrooms, open office area, server closet], new electrical, new plumbing, new mechanical, new interior / exterior finishes, new accessible doors / hardware, and related site work. NOTE: a separate permit is required prior to occupying this structure and a separate racking permit is required if racks are installed over 8 feet in height. This building is fully fire sprinklered for unlimited area. **TLW**
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
INSP-Final Inspection6/7/20176/8/20176/8/2017APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Permit finaled
INSP-Final Inspection5/31/20176/2/20176/2/2017PFAIL
DetailsJim Page
Fire sprinkler head is to far off of wall, east space near fire sprinkler riser room wall. Heads are still masked from painters in east section of building by seperating wall. Signage needs to be installed on valves/riser trim in fire pump/fire riser room. PODS section office area shows walls going all the way to the deck as shown on fire sprinkler city approved drawings as well as BLD permit city approved drawings, walls do not go all of the way up, fire sprinklers will need to be added or walls will need to go all of the way up to roof deck Fire bell signage needs to be installed on exterior bell. Fire sprinkler riser room signage needs to be installed on exterior door for fire riser/fire pump room.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro5/30/20175/31/20175/31/2017APASS
DetailsScott Arellano
Hydr test on 2 systems OK.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro5/30/20175/31/20175/30/2017PCANC
DetailsJim Page
Gabe Garduno is the contact for this inspection. He is requesting an overhead hydro in the PM if possible. Thank you for your help. Phone #: ###-#### >> Inspection requested via web by Kay Haney Inspection cancelled from web by: Kay Haney
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in4/24/20174/26/20174/26/2017PDONE
DetailsJim Page
Fire pump start-up complete.
INSP-Conference3/10/20173/10/20173/10/2017PDONE
DetailsTroy Cobbley
I left message for the fitter and stopped at the project site but made no contact except I did speak to the job superintendant. The answer to the question on whether each head under the furnaces had to be separate is "yes". Two or more heads can not be combined on a single drop. Each head needs its owner supply.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in2/28/20172/28/20172/28/2017PPART
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Rough-in for the most part passed. Items noted needing correction are branchline restraints are not installed as per plan and are therefore overspaced (54' max.), siesmic bracing of the main piping is missing in several locations and has been noted in "red" on plans and per phone conversation with Tom it appears that the bracing designated as SB-3 (1 1/4") needs to be used on all of the 4" mains (1" has been used), it also appears that sprinkler protection is required below all of the unit heaters (Tom is going to investigate), it appears that the ESFR heads are overspaced in two locations at the Fire Pump/Mechanical Room walls, there is a possible obstruction to the ESFR heads in the south east corner of the warehouse at a HVAC duct penatration.