Information based on query as of Friday, June 28, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR17-00146
StatusFinaled
Name SHILO AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO
Site Address 6051 W EMERALD ST
Project NameSaint Alphonsus Emerald Clinic
Customer Number 
ePlanReviewYes
Description
[Saint Alphonsus Medical Group - Emerald Medical Clinic]
The fire sprinkler scope of work consists of a new 6” supply to a 4” backflow preventer and riser supply a 4”x4”x1 ½” grid protecting a single level medical office building. The structural elements are steel.

• The underground fire protection is under permit FIR17-00107

[BLD16-04253] – The fire sprinkler system is used for code trade-offs including allowing a non-rated corridor and for fire flow. To construct a 12,803 square foot medical office building (outpatient clinic) and to finish it for occupancy. Work is to include concrete footings, concrete stem walls, concrete piers, concrete slab on grade, steel bearings studs, light gauge steel headers, steel stud shear walls with wood structural panels and hold-downs, steel stud nonbearing walls, steel stud exterior walls with drainable exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS), adhered stone masonry exterior veneer, exterior windows, permanent metal shade awnings at exterior windows, steel roof beams, steel columns, open web steel roof joists, steel pan deck roof diaphragm, foam plastic insulation installed on top of the steel roof deck, TPO roofing membrane, 6 restrooms accessible to the disabled, interior doors, millwork, and finishes. Special Inspection is required for soils, concrete, steel, bolting, welding, and possibly EIFS. The design for the open web steel roof joists is a deferred submittal item. The work is required to comply with the approved drawings, with the approved structural design, with the plan review report, and with all applicable codes and ordinances. The fire sprinkler system is required to comply with NFPA 13 and the fire alarm system is required to comply with NFPA 72 as regulated by the Fire Department. Separate fire sprinkler permits and fire alarm permits shall be obtained prior to beginning any modification or installation work on such systems. The installation and use of X-ray equipment, including shielding, is required to comply with all applicable Industry, State, and Federal regulations. All equipment shall be listed and labeled per the adopted Electrical Code with approval from the PDS Electrical Inspection Team. **CJW**
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
INSP-Final Inspection10/24/201710/25/201710/26/2017APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Permit finaled. Forward flush passed
INSP-Final Inspection10/20/201710/24/201710/24/2017PFAIL
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Not ready for final inspection yet due to fire alarm contractor not ready. Need forward flush, need signage and calc stickers....ect
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro10/4/201710/5/201710/5/2017APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Overhead hydro test passed. Overhead rough-in passed. Piping can be covered.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in10/2/201710/3/201710/3/2017ACANC
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Waiting for the approved plan mods.

Gabe Garduno Phone #: ###-####
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in9/26/20179/27/20179/27/2017APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Sprinkler piping above the south Restroom is ok for cover
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in9/22/20179/25/20179/25/2017PFAIL
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Plan modifications are required due to the south main being relocated. Earth quake bracing is missing and when install not located as shown on the prints. Branchline siesmic restraints are missing and where installed are "bowed" and will not work during compression. The remote FDC has been buried in a wall with no inspection. No real inspection was performed due to the need for the plan modifications so Charles and I did a conference. Job is nearly ready for cover and this is the first rough-in inspection called for.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro7/5/20177/6/20177/6/2017APART
DetailsTroy Cobbley
This was just a preliminary hydro test due to the fact that not all of the piping has been installed. A final hydro test of the overhead piping will be needed when the system installation is complete.