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' · Garfie/cl County j NO. 9270 Building & Sanitation Department L...-.--------l
108lf1' Street, Suite #201 Glenwood Springs, Co. 81601 Office- 945-8212 Inspection Line- 384-5003
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GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION GARFIELD COUNTY (GLENWOOD SPRINGS), COLORADO
INSPECTION LINE: (970) 3 84-5003 . · TELEPHO~. (970) 945-8212
... PERMIT NO. __ q~J--_"J_O __ PARCEUSCHEDULENO. R040126
JOB .ADDRESS: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO BUILDING TWO
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THIS PmlMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK Oil CONSTJWCTION AtTlli01UZED II NM COMMENCED WIIBIN 110 DAY&. OR. IF CONSTlWCTION OR. WORK IS SUSPENDED OR. ABANDONED FOR. A PE1IJOD OF 110 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTEII.. WORK IS COMMENCED.
l HEB.EBY CEUlFY 'tHAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED 1'HIS APPUCATlON AND ICNOW TB£ SAME roBE UDR AND COB..RECr. AlL PROVISIONS OF LAWS GOVERNING 'IBIS TYPE OF WORK WlLLBE COMPUED WilliWHE'lliE1lSPBCIFJED HEllEJN OB. Nor. TBE~F A PEJlMil' DOBS NM PllESTJME TO GIVE AtlTBDRIIYTO VlOIJ\TE OR ~~~!c:m ~ OIBEILSTATEOll ~CAL LAW lU!GDLATING CON ~N~~~?oOF
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PEllMDSION IS BPltEBY GRANIED TO THE OWNER, CONJ'RACI'OR.ANDIOR. TB£ AGENT OFTBE CON'IRACJ'OB. OR. OWNER. TO CONS'mUCfTim S'IllUCJURE DETAJlm)ONPLANSANDSl'ECIFICATIONSSUBMII"l'EDTDANDREV!EWEDBYTBEBUU.DINGDEP.AR.ThmNI'.
lN CONSmERAnON OF THE. ISSUANCE OF nDli l'EIIMII', THE SIGNEll.BEl\EBY AGREES TO COMPLY Wl1:B AlL BtllUliNG CODES AND LAND USE B.EGULAllONS ADOPTED . GAllFIELD COtJNTY POilSUANI' TO AtJIHORIIY GIVEN IN 30-11.201 ClU AS AMENDED. THE SIGNEB.Ft1R:l'BEJLAGREES mAT U: THE ABOVE SAID ORDINANCES ARE NOT FtlL COMPLIED Willi INTBE LOCAI'lON, :ERECTION. CONSTJLUCI10N AND US£ OPTBE ABOVE DESCRIBED STlUJC'l'U!E, 'IBE PERMil' MAY THEN BE R.EVOKED BY NOTICE FRt tmt COUNTY AND'I!fAT'IBEN AND 'llJEBE II' SHAll. BECOME NUILAND VOID.
THE ISSUANCE OF A PEJlMII' BAm> UPON PLANS, SPECJFICATIONS AND arm!1t DATA &HALL NOT PllEVENI' TBE BUILOING OFFICIAL FROM TJmREAFIEIL REQUIR.ING T COR!lECDON OF ER1lOR.S IN SAID PLANS, SPECIFJCAllDNS AND CJl1D!.ll DATA Oil FlU> P.REVENIING BUJlDING OPER.ATION BEING CA1UllED ON TBEREtJNDEll WBEN VIOLATION OFTBIS CODE OR. J1NY O'IHER. ORDINANCE OR. REGt!L\TION OFTSIS lUIUBDICTION.
TBE liEVlEW OF TBE stJBMinED PLANB AND SPECIFICATIONS AND lNSPECnONS CONDUCIED T8EREAFI'Eil ·DOES NOT CONSTil'U'IE AN ACCEPTANCE OF A JlBSPONSIBILII'IE! OA IlABILII'II!S BY GARFIELD COUNTY FQII.. ElUl.ORS. OMlSSIONS OR. DISCREPANCJES. TBE ll!.SPONSmJUTY FOB. ~ID!MS AND JMPUMENI'.Al1 001UNGCON&T:a.DCI'10NREmSPECJFICAI.LYWIIliTBEAB!:BilECT, DESIC!NElt.BUIIDER.ANDOWNPll. COMMENTSAREINIENDEDTO . V.ATIVEANDINSUPPO OFTBE OWNERS .INIEllEST. : Gmaim.oca3 IBEBEBY.ACXNOWLEDGemATIBAVEJEADANDtJNt1DS!ANDTBEAGREEMENl'AIIOVE.fJNO'W.) .. .
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PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST
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Building
~gineered Foundation
~veway Pennit ~ ~rveyed Site Plan
JjASeptic Pennit and Setbackc~ /oradeffopography 30%
l::h.tl_Attach Residential Plan Review List
~Minimum Application Questionnaire
..JfLL_ Subdivision Plat Notes
__ Fire Department R~ .-~Valu~tion!Fees
__ded Line Plans/Stamps/Sticker
~tach Conditions
-~plication Signed
h lan Reviewer To Sign Application
-h'arcel/Schedule No.
40# Snowload Letter- Manf. Hms. --
GENERAL NOTES:
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Planning/Zoning
__ Property Line Setbacks
__ 30ft Stream Setbacks
_ Flood Plain
__ Building Height
- ·-·· _ Zoning Sign-off
__ Road Impact Fees
__ HOA/DRC Approval
_ Gradeffopography 40%
__ Planning Issues
Subdivision Plat Notes
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MINIMUM APPLICATION REQUIRED: COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY
GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING
970-945-3212
MINIMUM APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF COMMERCIAL OR MUL TI·FAMIL Y RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
including NEW CONSTRUCTION
ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS
and MOVED BUILDINGS
In order to understand the scope of the worlt Intended under a permit application and expedite the Issuance of a permit It Is Important that complete Information be provided. Adequate and complete Information will prevent delays In the plan review process. Reviewing a plan and the discovery that required Information has not been provided by the applicant may result in the delay of the permit Issuance and In proceeding with building construction_ The owner or contractor may be required to provide this Information before the plan 1 evlew may proceed. This causes delays because other plans that are In line for review may be given attention before the new Information may be reviewed afler It has been provided to the Building Department.
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Please review this document to determine If you have enough Information to design your project and provide adequate information to facilitate a plan review. If you do not, It may be helpful to obtain a bool1 titled "Dwelling Construction Under the Uniform Building Code". This bool< is available to you through this department at our cost. Also, please consider using a design professional for assistance In your design and a construction professional for construction of your project.
To provide for a more understandable plan In order to determine compliance with the building, plumbing and mechanical codes, applicants are requested to review the following checklist prior to and during design.
Plans to be Included for a Building Permit must be on draft paper at leasl1B"x 24"" and drawn to scale.
Plans must include a floor plan, a concrete fooling and foundation plan, elevations all sides with declls, balcony steps, hand ralls and guard ralls, windows and doors, Including the fin i sh grade line. A section showing In detail, from the bottom of the footing to the lop of the roof, Including re-bar, anchor bolts, pressure treated plates, floor joists, wall studs and spacing, Insulation, sheeting, house-rap, (which Is required), siding or any approved building material.
A window schedule. A door schedule.
A floor framing plan, a roofing framing plan, roof must be designed to withstand a 40 pound per square foot. up to 7,000 feet in elevation, an BO M.P.U. wlndshear, wind exposure B, wlndload of 15 pounds per square foot and a 36 Inch frost depth.
All sheets to be Identified by number and Indexed. All of the above requirements must be met or your plans will be returned.
All plans submitted must be Incompliance wllh the 1997 UBC, UMC and 1997 UPC.
Applicants are required to Indicate appropriately and to submit completed checldlst at time of application for a permit:
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Is a site plan Included that Identifies the location of the proposed structure, additions or other buildings, setback easements, and ullllly easements showing distances to the property lines from each corner of the proposed structure prepared by a licensed surveyor and has the surveyors signature and professional stamp on the drawing? Slopes of 30% or more on properties must be show on slle plan. NOTE: 106.3.1 (7 .) Any site plan for the placement of any portion of a structure within 50 ft. of a property line and not wllhln a previously surveyed building envelope on a subdivision final plat shall be prepared by a licensed surveyor and have the surveyors signature and professional stamp on the drawing. /\ny structure to be built within a building envelope of a lot shown on a recorded subdivision plat, shall include a copy of lhe bulldl)( envelope as It Is shown on the rlnal plat with the proposed structure located within the envelope. Yes
Does the slle plan when applicable Include the location of lhe I.S.D.S. (Individual Sewage Disposal System) and distances to the property lines, wells (on subject p roperly and adjacent properties), streams or water courses? This Information must be certified by a licensed surveyor with their signature and professional stamp on the design. \/
Yes No Not necessary for this project.&..___
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3. Are the plans submitted for application review construction drawings and not drawings that are stamped or marhed ldenllfylng them as "Not for construction, for permit Issuance only", "Approval drawings onlyXor permit issuance only" or similar language? Yes No__ Not necessary for this project _ _ _
4. Is the !.S .O.S. (Individual Sewage Disposal System) designed, stamped and signed by a Colorado Registered Engineer? V Yes___ No__ Not necessary for this project~
5. Does the site plan Indicate the localion and dlreclion of the Slate, County or private road accessing the property7y'
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6. Do the plans Include a foundation plan Indicating the size, location and spacing of all reinforcing steel In accordan~th the uniform building code or per stamped engineered design?
Yes No_ Not necessary for this project __
7. If the building Is a pre-engineered structure, Is there a stamped, signed engineered foundation plan for this building? ·v
Yes__ No__ Not necessary for this project~
B. Do the plans indicate the location and size or ventilation openings for under floor crawl spaces and the clearances required between wood and earth? V Yes_ No_ Not necessary for project.A.-
9 . Do the plans Indicate Ute size and location or the ventilation openings for the alllc, roof joist spaces and so Hi~ YesA.- No_ Not necessary for this project __
10. Do the plans Include design loads as required under the Uniform Building Code for roof snowloads, {a minimum o[4Jl pounds per square foot In Garrteld County)?
Yes~ No__ Not necessary for this project __
11. Do the plans include design loads as required for floor loads under the Uniform Building Code Chapter 16 a')(ables 16A, 168 and ·t6C?
Yes No__ Not necessary for this project __
12. Does ~~tan Include a building section drawing Indicating foundation, wall, floor, and roof construction? Yes_)S,._ No_~- Not necessary for this project __ _
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Is the~ speed and exposure design Included In the plan? Yes No_ Not necessary for this project __
Does the building section drawing Include slz.e and spacing or floor joists, wall studs, ceiling joists, roof rarteXr Joists or trusses? Yes No__ Not necessary for this project __
Does the building section drawing or other detail Include the method of positive connection of all
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columns and ~?rns7 Yes_p_ No_ Not necessary for this project __
16. Does the plan Indicate the height of the building or proposed addition from the highest point or the building or ad~lon measure.d at mid span between the ridge and the eave down to existing grade contours? Yes No_ Not necessary for this project __
17. Does the plan Include any stove or zero clearance fireplace planned for Installation including make and model and Colorado Phase II certifications or Phase II EPA V certlncatlon7
Yes_ _ No_ Not necessary for this project-A-
·10. Does the plan Include a masonry fireplace Including a fireplace section Indicating design to comply with the Uniform Building Code Chapter 317 v Yes____ No_ ._ Not necessary for this project___.6._
19. Does the plan Include a window schedule or other verification that egresstrescue windows from sleeping roomgndlor basements comply with the requirements of the Uniform Building Code? Yes No_ _ Not necessary for this project __
20. Does the plan include a window schedule or other verlfh::atlon that windows provide natural light am.l ventilation for all habitable rooms? Yes _A_ No_ _ Not necessary for this project __
21. Do the plans indicate the location of glazing subject to human Impact such as glass doors, glazing immediately adjacent to such doors; glazing adjacent to any surface normally used as a wallting su1 face; sliding glass doors; fixed glass panels; shower doors and tub enclosures and specify safety glazing for thes)(eas? Yes No__ Not necessary for this project_
22. Do the plans include a complete design for all mechanical systems planned for Installation in this building? Yes_)(_ No___ Not necessary for this project_
23. Have all areas In the building been accurately identified for the Intended use? (Occupancy as Identified In the ~orm Building Code Table 5-A) Yes No__ Not necessary for this project __ _
24. Does the plan lndh:;ate the quanllty, form, use and storage of any hazardous materials that may be In use In this building? V
Yes__ No__ Not necessary for this project-A-
25. Is the location of all natural and liquid petroleum gas furnaces, boilers and water healers Indicated on the plan? V
Yes__b._ No_ _ Not necessary for this project __
26. Do the plans Indicate the location and dimension or restroom facilities and If more than four employees and both sexes are employed, facilities for both sexes? X Yes__ No__ Not necessary for this project_
27. Do the plans Indicate that restrooms and access to the building are handicapped accessible?
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Y~s X No_ Not necessary for this project __
26. Have~ (2) complete sets of construction drawings been submitted with the aPI>IIcallon? Yes~ No_
29. t-lave you designed or had this plan designed while considering building and other construction code requirements~~
Yes--'5:::_ No_ Not necessary for this project __
30. Does the plan accurately Indicate what you Intend to construct and what will receive a final inspection by the ~)teld County Building Department? Yes No_
31 . Do your plans comply with all zoning rules and regulations In the County related to your zone district? For cornxots see supplemental section 5.05.03 In the Garfield County Zoning Resolution for setbaclts.
Yes No_
32. Do you understand that approval for design amlfor construction changes are required prior to the lrnpl~],ntallon of these changes? Yes_pL No _ _
33. Do you understand that the Building Department will collect a "Plan Review" fee from you at the lime of application and that you will he required to pay the "Perrnll" fee as well as any "Septic System" or "Road Imp a)<: fees required, at the time you plclt up your building permit? Yes No ____
34. Are you aware that you are required to call for all Inspections required under the UnHorm Building Code Including approval on a final Inspection P-flor to receiving a CertUicate of Occupancy and occupancy of the bulldinQ_? ~
Yes-.&- No __
35. Are you aware that the Permit Applicallon must be signed by the Owner or a w1lllen authority be given for an AgK and that the party responsible for the project must comply with the Uniform Codes? Yes No __
36. Are you aware that twenty-four (24) hour notice Is required for all Inspections? Inspections will be made from Battlement Mesa to West Glenwood in the mornings and from Glenwood Springs to Carbondale, In the afternoon. All inspections must be called in IJy 3:30 p.m. the day before. Failure to give twenty-four (24) hour notice for inspections will delay yout Inspection one ("I) day. Inspections are to be called In to 3o4-soo3. Ye <;.
37. Are you aware that requesting Inspections on work !halls not ready or not accessible will result in a $47.00 re-lnspectlon fee? Yes~ No ___ _
38. Are you aware as part of the sul.:unittal for a building permit you are required to show proof of a driveway access permit from the Garlleld County Road & Bridge Detlartment or If applica!Jie the Sle~le Uighway Department? If a permit Is not necessary, then a letter slating that Information Is required. You can contact the Road & Bridge Department at 6~60· 1 or refer to the phone boolt for the Stale Highway Department phone number If applicable. Yes 2S!_ No N/A ___ _
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Do you understand lhal you will be required to hire a Slate of Colorado Licensee! Electrician and Plumber to perforrQ i9stallalions and hookups? The license number will be required at lime or Inspection. Yes )( .. No. _______ _
Are you aware, that on the front of the building permit aJJpllcatlon you will neetllo Ullin the Parcel( Schedule Num!Jer for the Jot you are applying for this permit on prior to sulmtlllal of the building permit appllc~l9n? Your attention In this Is appreciated. Yes X No. ___ _
Do you knQ.w )JlBlthe local fire district may require you to submit plans for their review of fire safely issues? Yes X No . (Please check wilh the building department aboulthls requirement)
42. Are you aware, lhat if you receive your water and/or sewer from an Association, a Oislrlct or Municipality. you will be required to provide the County with a copy of the Tap Permit (or evidence of an exemption} al the lime of the building permit application submillal? X -r J:' , 1 Yes No H/A /PI.fS C:.Xl 'S i
43 . If you are within live (5) miles of the City or RiOe or the Town of Parachute, have you checl<ed wllh them concerning water shed protect on zone permit requirements for ISOS and other aclivllies? Yes -----No N/A -~"'---
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Note: If you answered "No" on any of ll1ese questions you may be required to provide this Information at the request or the Building OUiclal prior to beginning the plan review process. Delays In Issuing the permit are to be expected. Work may not proceed without the Issuance of the permit.
•tr you have answered "Not necessary for this project" on any of the questions and it is determined by the Building Official that the Information Is necessary to review the application and plans to determine minimum compliance with the adopted codes, please expect the following:
A. The application may l>e placed behind more recent applications for building permlls In the review process and not reviewed until required Information has been provided and the application rotates again to first position for review.
B. Delay in Issuance of the permit.
C. Delay In proceeding with construction.
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COLORADCI :lEPARTMENT bF TRANSPORTATION COOT Permit No.
STATE Hlit'WAY /ESS PERMIT 302043 State Highway No/Mp/Side
ri:J~ ~t\Av 082A/003.500/L Pennit fee\., \/\ ~ Date of transmittal I Region/Section/Patrol Local Jurisdiction
300.00 05117/2002 03/02/12 Glenwood Springs
The Permittee(s); Applicant; Ref No. 02-092
David Hicks David Hicks 131 7 Grand Ave. Ste 101 Prince Creek Construction Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 1317 Grand Avenue Ste. 101 970-945-4545 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
970-945-4345 I~ hereby granted permission to have an access to the state highway at the location noted below The access shall be constructed, maintained and used in accordance with this penni!, including the Slate Highway Access Code and any attachments, tenns, conditions and exhibits. This permll may be revoked by the Issuing authority If at any time the permitted access and its use violate any parts of this permit The issuing authority, the Department and their duly appointed agents and employees shall be held harmless against any action for personal injury or property damage sustained by reason of the exercise of the permit. Location:
On the north side of SH82, a distance of 2640 feet east from milepost 3, also a distance of 1320 feet west from Roaring Fork Marketplace.
Access to Provide Service to: Warehousing (20,700 SF) .••••••••.••. - .................................................................. 17DHV 17.00% General Office Building (32,100 SF) ............................................................... 58DHV 58.00% Apartment (22 units) ........................................................................................ 25DHV 25.00% Combined Access usc not to exceed 100 passenger car cqulvnlentpcak hour volume.
Other terms and conditions: • See Attached Pages 2 and 3 and Other Enclosures for Additional Terms and Conditions.
MUNICIPALITY OR COUNTY APPROVAL Required only when the appropriate !ocal authority retains issuing authority.
By I Date Tille
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Upon the signing of this permit the permittee agrees to the terms and conditions and referenced attachments contained herein. All construction shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from Initiation. The permitted access shall be completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit prior to being used.
The permittee shall notify Leslie Stanton with the Colorado Department of Transportation In Glenwood Sprlng~,Co at 970-384-3360 at least 48 hours prior to commencing construction within the State Highway right-of-
way. ~i The person signing ~s the pe~ ittee must be the owner or legal representative of the property served by the permitted access and have full authority to accept tift penn~ Its tem and condi!Cons.
Permit ~ _.l l (t . -§:~~ -·- "I Date S::/ r-:r /~ ?-
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This permit is not valid until signed by a duly authorized representative of the Department. COLORAD.O DEPARTMENT OF ~NSPORTATION
By~~D~e) (x) . .n 17,0/oD~ Copy Dlsj$f6utlon: Require~(
1.Re ion g 2.Applicant J.Staff ~e511 Section
~-e copies a( necessary for: Local Aulhorit Ins ctor y MTCE Patrol
pe Traffic Engineer
Title Access Manager
Pravlous adltlons are obsolete and may not be used CD T 0 Fo "".-.o1 B/98
SENT BY: RAILTON UCEVOV ARCHITECTS; 303 443 5535;
Date:
Project:
To:
July 1 5, 2004
Glenwood Commercial
Srcvc Hackett, Gartleld c,)unly Euil<.ling and Planning Depurtment Fax (970)-384-3470, Ph. (970)-945·8212
JUL-15-04 5:40PM;
RECEIVED JUL 1 6 2004
GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING & PLANNING
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RAILTDN•MCEVOY Frum: Phil McEvoy, Railton McF.voy Architects, Boulder, P.C. " R r. 14 I T E l: I :i
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Copy to: Prince: Creek Construction
Enclosure: Red Lined Sitt Plan tn Show Areas of Revision
Discussion:
1. The following clari lications are in response to your memorandum l)f today.
2. The requirement to provide 200 squan: Ji::cl pc.:r purking space cun be u.chievcd by assigning 22.2 feet by 9 feet per car which rounds up tt' 200 square feet per car. There is 1ldequate room on site for I his length of parking space.
3. The requirement to add 4 parking spaces can be met by adding tour spaces that ore shown on the attached site plan just north ofRuilding Two and adjacent to the fare depnrunenl turn around.
4. We acknowledge that the building height determination is in compliance with the Land tJse Regulations.
If you lind additional items that require clarification, please eall me righL away.
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CITY OF GLENWOOD SPRINGS OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
10 I WEST 8m STREET GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601
PHONE: (970) 384-6408 FAX: (970) 928-0980
July 14, 2004
Andy Schwaller
RECEIVED JUL 1 5 2004
GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING & PLANNING
Garfield County Building and Planning Department 108 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Re: Hicks Water and Sewer Service
Dear Andy:
At the July 1, 2004 City Council meeting, Council approved David Hicks for water and sewer service from the City for his South Glenwood project.
Should you have any questions or require additional information about this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
Very Truly Yours,
~ KarlJ.Hn ~ City Attorney
June 30, 2004
To: Andy Schwaller Garfield County Building Official
From: Ron Biggers FP A, Glenwood Springs Fire Department
Re: Comments on Glenwood Commercial, Applicant Prince Creek Const.
1. All building to have automatic fire protection systems installed in them. The systems to be designed and installed to NFP A 13 standards, 3 sets of plans to be submitted to and approved by Glenwood Springs Fire Department.
2. Hydrant locations; I did not see any hydrants located on the submitted plans. Two ftre hydrants will be needed to provide fire flow to these buildings. Contact Glenwood Springs Fire Department, Fire Protection Analyst to discuss locations for them.
3. All buildings to have a UL listed central station monitored, anologable/addressable fire alarm system installed in them. System is to be designed to NFP A 72 standards, 3 sets of plans to be submitted to and approved by Glenwood Springs Fire Department.
4. Emergency vehicle tum around added at north end of parking strip between the buildings. It looks like this is possible depending on setback requirements. Contact Glenwood Springs Fire Department to discuss this item.
5. Knox key box to be installed above each Fire Department Connection, on each building, 5 to 6 feet above finished grade. Pick up Knox Box application from Glenwood Springs Fire Department
Contact the Glenwood Springs Fire Department, Fire Protection Analyst to discuss the above items. Phone 970-384-6433
PCC
September 14, 2006
Prince Creek Construction, Inc. 2520 S. Grand Ave., Suite 210 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
970-945-4545 970-945-4848 Fax
RE: Glenwood Commercial Permit # 9270
The attached drawing is an illustration of the proposed tenant finish for Mauldin Plumbing and Heating. The proposed work involves finishing Units C - F in Building 2 (Level 1) and basically is comprised of the following:
1. Finishing 2 bathrooms which are roughed-in and will meet · ADA Standards for handicap access.
2. Completing a drywall finish in Unit 2F, and framing in a a small office, also in Unit 2F.
3. Installing a 36" vanity w/ sink and wall cabinet in both Units 2D and 2F.
Prince Creek Construction
Andy,
Dave Mead
From: Andy Schwaller
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 8:07AM
To: Dave Mead; Matt Provost
Subject: FW: 2550 Hwy 82, Glenwood Commercial
From: Ron L. Biggers [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 12;58 PM To: Andy Schwaller Subject: 2550 Hwy 82, Glenwood Commercial
Andy,
Page I of 1
This is a note to let you know that yesterday 3/29/07 I did a finial inspection on and approved the fire protection systems that are installed in DG Drywall space A-200 (office) and B-100 (shop).
I also inspected and approved the fire protection systems installed in the Mauldin Brother space in building B.
The fire protection systems in the remaining cores/shells of both buildings at this site are also approved. The tenant finish work in the Dahl Plumbing spaces in Building B are a few weeks away from a finial inspection date.
If you have questions on these spaces please contact me.
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Garfield County Building and Planning 108 8th Street Suite 401
Glenwood Springs, CO 970.945.8212
Plan analysis based on the 2003 International Building Code
Project Number: Date: October 16, 2006 Project Name : Dahl Tenant Finish Address : Glenwood Commercial
Occupancy: M Construction: V-B
Contractor: Architect:
Engineer: Report By: Andy Schwaller
NOTE: The code items listed in this report are not intended to be a complete listing of all possible code requirements in the 2003 IBC. It is a guide to selected sections of the code.
Report created using Plan Analyst software by IHS Global 800-854-7179 FL NAME OCC MAX FLR AREA ALLOWED RATIO STATUS
1 Sales Room Total for Floor
M ok
FIRE RESISTANCE RATINGS ELEMENT
Structural Frame Interior Bearing wall Interior nonbrg wall Shaft Enclosure Floor/Ceiling Assembly Roof/Ceiling Assembly Stairs
NOTES:
MATERIAL Any Any Any Any Any Any Any
3414 3414
Interior check only Interior check only
FOR BUILDING RATING
ELEMENTS -- Table 601 NOTES
0 hour 0 hour 0 hour 1 hour o hour 0 hour None
Note 1
1. Fire resistance rating for shafts based on Section 707.4 NOTE: See Section 707.2 for shaft enclosure exceptions.
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SHAFT REQUIREMENTS:
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Openings other than those necessary for the purpose of the shaft shall not be permitted. -- Sec. 707.7.1 Penetrations other than those necessary for the purpose of the shaft shall not be permitted. -- Sec. 707.8.1 Shafts that do not extend to the bottom of the building shall:
1. Be enclosed at the lowest level with the same fire-resistance rating as the lowest floor but not less than the rating of the shaft enclosure; or
2. Terminate in a room having a use related to the purpose of the shaft. The room and openings shall have a fire-resistance rating at least equal to the shaft enclosure; or
3. Be protected by approved fire dampers installed at the lowest floor level within the shaft enclosure.
Sec. 707.11
EXIT REQUIREMENTS: FL NAME NUMB
occ MIN MIN
EXITS WIDTH PANIC CORRIDOR DOOR NOTES HDWR RATING SWING
1 Sales Room TOTAL FOR FLOOR
FOOTNOTES:
114 114
2 2
17.1 17.1
No No
N/A N/A
Out 1 Out
1. Two exits are required from this area since the occupant load exceeds allowable in Table 1014.1
NOTES FOR EXIT TABLE Door swing is based on Section 1008.1.2 Occupant load is based on Section 1004 and Table 1004.1.2 Exit width is in inches and based on Section 1005.1 & Table 1005.1
Width shown for all areas is based on other egress components. Width shown for 1st floor is based on other egress components. Width shown for other floors & basements is based on stairways. For the m~n~mum width of doors, see Section 1008.1.1. For the minimum width of corridors, see Section 1016.2. For the minimum width of stairways, see Section 1009.1.
Exits shall be continuous from the point of entry into the exit to the exit discharge. -- Sec. 1003.6
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EXIT SEPARATION In areas where 2 exits are required, the m1n1mum separation is 1/3 of the maximum diagonal of the area or floor measured in a straight line between exits or exit access doorways.-- Sec. 1014.2.1, Exception 2 Multiple means of egress shall be sized such that the loss of any one means of egress shall not reduce the available capacity by more than so percent. -- Sec . 1005.1
EXIT SIGNS Exits and exit access doors shall be marked by an approved exit sign. Signs shall be placed where the exit or the path of egress travel is not immediately visible. No point to be more than 100 feet from an exit sign. -- Sec. 1011.1 Exception 1: Exit signs are not required in rooms or areas which require
only one exit. Exception 2: Main exterior exit doors which obviously and clearly are
identifiable as exits need not be signed when approved. Exit signs shall be internally or externally illuminated. -- Sec. 1011.2 Exit sign shall be illuminated at all times including during loss of primary power . -- Sec . 1011.4 & Sec. 1011.5 . 3
BOLT LOCKS : Manually operated flush bolts and surface bolts are not permitted. -- Sec. 1008.1 . 8.4 Exception 2: Where a pair of doors serves a storage or equipment room,
manually operated edge- or surface-mounted bolts are permitted on the inactive leaf .
LOCKS AND LATCHES: Egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. -- Sec. 1008.1.8
Locks and latches shall be permitted to prevent operation where any of the following exists:
Exception 2: The main door or doors in Group B, F, M and S areas are permitted to be equipped with key operating locking devices from the egress side provided: 2 . 1 The locking device is readily distinguishable as locked. 2.2 A readily visible durable sign is posted on the egress
side stating : THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED WHEN BUILDING IS OCCUPIED
Exception 3: Where egress doors are used in pairs, automatic flush bolts shall be permitted to be used, provided the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts has no doorknob or surface-mounted hardware.
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ADDITIONAL DOORS:
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Where additional doors are provided for egress purposes, they shall conform to the requirements in Section 1008.1 LANDINGS AT DOORS: 1 . There shall be a floor or landing on each side of a door .
-- Sec. 1008.1.4 2 . Such floor or landing shall be at the same elevation on each
side of the door. -- Sec. 1008.1.4 3. The floor or landing shall not be more than 1/2 inch lower than the
threshold. -- Sec. 1009.1 . 6 4 . Landings shall have a width not less than the width of the stairway
or width of the doorway, whichever is the greater. Where a landing serves an occupant load of 50 or more, doors in any position shall not reduce the landing dimension to less than one half it required width. The minimum length in the direction of exit travel is 44 inches. -- Sec . 1009.1.5
5 . The space between two doors in series shall be 48 inches plus the width of door swinging into the space. --Sec. 1009.1 . 7
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STAIR REQUIREMENTS: Stairways:
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1. The riser heights shall not be less than 4 inches or greater than 7 inches. The minimum tread depth is 11 inches. -- Sec. 1009.3 The maximum variation is 3/B inch between the largest and the smallest in a stairway flight. -- Sec. 1009.3
2 . The minimum width of a stairway is 36 inches, 44 inches if the occupant load is greater than 50. -- Sec. 1009.1 Also, check exit table above to see if minimum width is greater than 44 inches.
3. Provide a handrail on each side of stairways. -- Sec. 1009.11 Handrail height, measured above stair tread nosing, shall be not less than 34 inches and not more than 38 inches. -- Sec. 1009.11.1 Handrails with a circular cross section shall have an outside diameter of at least 1 1/4 inches and not greater than 2 inches or shall provide equivalent graspability . -- Sec. 1009 . 11.3 Handrail-gripping surfaces shall be continuous without interruption by newel post or other obstructions. -- Sec. 1009.11.4 Handrails shall return to a wall, guard or the walking surface or shall be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight. Where handrails are not continuous between flights, the handrails shall extend horizontally at least 12 inches beyond the top riser top riser and continue to slope for the depth of one tread beyond the bottom riser. -- Sec. 1009.11.5
4. Open sides of walking surfaces which are located more than 30 inches above the floor or grade below are required to have a guard. -- Sec. 1012.1
5. The minimum height of guard is 42 inches. -- Sec. 1012.2 6. Open guards shall have balusters or ornamental pattern such that
a 4-inches diameter sphere cannot pass through any opening up to a height of 34 inches. From a height of 34 inches above the adjacent walking surface to 42 inches above the walking surface, a sphere 8 inches in diameter shall not pass. -- Sec. 1012.3 Exception 1. The triangular opening formed at the riser, tread and
guardrail may be 6 inches. 7 . The minimum headroom clearance is 80 inches (6 ft.- B inches.)
measured vertically from a line connecting the edge of the nosing . Headroom shall be continuous to the point where the line intersects the landing below . The minimum clearance shall be maintained the full width of the stairway and landing. -- Sec. 1009.2
B. Enclosed usable space under the stairs is required to be protected by 1-hour fire-resistive construction or the fire-resistance rating of the stairway enclosure, whichever is greater. -- Sec. 1019.1.5
9. A flight of stairs shall not have a vertical rise greater than 12 feet between floor levels or landings. -- Sec. 1009 . 6
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2. The openings into the exit enclosure are required to be 1 hour fire assemblies. -- Table 71S.3 Openings into enclosure are limited to those necessary for exit access to the enclosure from normally occupied spaces and for egress from the enclosure. -- Sec. 1019.1.1 Doors shall be self-closing or automatic closing . -- Sec. 71S . 3 . 7
3. Exit enclosure must discharge directly to the exterior of the building. -- Sec. 1023.1 Exception 1: so percent of the number and capacity may exit through
areas on the level of discharge provided all of the following are met :
1.1 There is a free and unobstructed way to the exterior that is readily visible and identifiable form the exit enclosure .
1 . 2 The level of exit discharge is separated from areas below by construction conforming the fire resistance rating for the enclosure.
Exception 2: SO percent of the number and capacity may exit through a vestibule provided all of the following are met :
2.1 The area of the vestibule is separated from areas below by construction conforming the fire resistance rating for the enclosure.
2.2 The depth from the exterior of the building is not greater than 10 feet and the length is not greater than 30 feet.
2.3 The vestibule is separated from the remainder of the level of exit discharge by construction providing at least the equivalent of approved wired glass in steel frames.
2.4 The vestibule is used only for means of egress and exits directly to the outside.
4 . The walls and soffits within enclosed usable spaces under stairways shall be protected by 1 hour fire resistant construction. Access to the enclosed usable space shall not be directly from within the stair enclosure . -- Sec. 1019.1.S
Sec. 1019.S
S. If a stairway continues below the level of exit discharge, an approved barrier is required at the level . Directional exit signs shall be provided. -- Sec. 1019.1 . 6
EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE: The maximum travel distance in Group M is 2SO feet. -- Table 101S.1
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BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY
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1. In addition to accessible entrances required by Sections 110S.1.1 through 110S.1 . 6, at least SO percent of all public entrances shall be accessible. -- Sec. 110S.1
2 . At least one accessible entrance shall be provided to each tenant, dwelling unit and sleeping unit in a facility. -- Sec . 110S.1.6
3 . Where parking is provided, accessible parking spaces hall be provided in compliance with Table 1106 . 1 -- Sec . 1106 . 1
4. At least one accessible route shall connect each accessible level . -- Sec. 1104 . 4 See exceptions.
S . Accessible routes shall coincide with or be located in the same area as a general circulation path. Where the circulation path is interior, the accessible route shall also be interior . -- Sec. 1104 . S
6 . On floors where drinking fountains are provided, at least SO percent, but not less than one fountain shall be accessible. -- Sec. 1109 . 5
Where dressing rooms, fitting rooms or locker rooms are provided, at least· 5 percent, but not less than one, of each type in each cluster shall be accessible . -- Sec . 1109.11.1 Where check- out a i sles are provided, accessible check-out aisles shall be provided in accordcance with Table 1109.12 . 2
STANDPIPE AND HOSE SYSTEMS -- Sec. 90S Exception: Class I standpipes a r e allowed in buildings with an automatic
sprinkler system.
A standpipe system is not required .
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During times that the building is occupied, in lieu of the automatic activation of alarm notification appliances, the manual fire alarm system shall be allowed to activate an alarm signal at a constantly attended location from which evacuation instructions shall be initiated. LIGHT AND VENTILATION 1. Every space intended for human occupancy shall be provided with
natural light. The minimum net glazed area shall not be less than 8% of the floor area. -- Sec. 1205.1 and 1205.2 Any room is permitted to be considered as a portion of an adjoining room where one half of the area of the common wall is open and unobstructed and provided not less than one tenth of the floor area or 25 square feet, whichever is greater. -- Sec. 1205.2.1 Artificial light shall be provided that is adequate to provide an average illumination of 10 foot candles over the area of the room at a height of 30 inches above the floor. -- Sec. 1205.3
2. Natural ventilation of an occupied space shall be through windows, doors, louvers or other openings to the outdoors. -- Sec. 1203.4 The minimum openable area to the outdoors shall be 4 percent of the floor area. -- Sec. 1203.4.1 Any room is permitted to be considered as a portion of an adjoining room where unobstructed openings are provided that have an area not less than 8% of the floor area of the interior room but no less than 25 square feet. -- Sec. 1202.3.1.1 When openings are below grade, clear space measured perpendicular to the opening shall be one and one half times the depth of the opening. -- sec. 1203 . 4.1.2
3. Rooms containing bathtubs, showers, spas and similar bathing fixtures shall be mechanically ventilated. -- Sec. 1203.4 . 2 . 1
CEILING HEIGHTS: Occupiable spaces, habitable spaces and corridors shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet 6 inches. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, kitchens, storage rooms and laundry rooms shall be permitted to have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet . -- Sec. 1208.2
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WALL AND CEILING FINISH:
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1. Wall and ceiling finish materials are required to comply with Sec. 803.5 and Table 803.5.
2. Textile wall coverings shall have Class A flame spread index and shall be protected by automatic sprinklers or meet the criteria in Section 803.6.1.1 or 803.6 . 1.2. -- Sec. 803.6.1
3. Carpet and similar textile materials used as a ceiling shall have a Class A flame spread index and be protected by automatic sprinklers. -- Sec. 803 . 6.2
4. Expanded vinyl wall coverings shall comply with the requirements for textile wall and ceiling materials. -- Sec. 803.7
5. Toilet room floors shall have a smooth, hard nonabsorbent surface that extends upward onto the walls at least 6 inches. -- Sec. 1210.1
6. Walls within 2 feet of urinals and water closets shall have a smooth, hard nonabsorbent surface, to a height of 4 feet above the floor. -- Sec. 1210.2
INSULATION NOTES: 1. Insulating materials shall have a flame-spread rating of no more than
25 and a smoke developed index of not more than 450. -- Sec. 719.2 (concealed installation) and Sec. 719.3 (exposed installation)
2. Where such materials are installed in concealed spaces, the flame spread and smoke developed limitations do not apply to facings, coverings and layers of reflective foil that are installed behind and in substantial contact with the unexposed surface of the ceiling, wall or floor finish. -- Sec. 719.2.1
Foam plastic insulations are required to be protected. -- Sec. 2603
ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES: NOTE: Except as noted, section numbers listed below are from
ICC/ ANSI A117.1-1998 WATER FOUNTAINS AND WATER COOLERS:
Accessible units must compl y with the following: 1. Spout is to be within 36 inches of the floor. -- Sec. 602.4 2. Spout arranged for paral lel approach shall be located 3 1/2
inches maximum from the front edge. Units with a forward approach shall have the spout 15 inches minimum from the vertical support and 5 inches maximum from the front edge of the unit. -- Sec. 602.5
3. Spouts shall provide a flow of water 4 inches height minimum. -- Sec. 602 . 6
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TOILET FACILITIES:
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1. A 60 inch diameter turning space or T-shaped space is required in the toilet room. -- Sec. 603.2.1 and 304.3 Doors shall not swing into the clear floor space for any fixture. 603.2.3 See exception for rooms used for individual use.
2. Water closet shall be mounted adjacent to a side wall or partition. The distance from the side wall or partition to the centerline of the water closet shall be 16 to 18 in. Sec. 604.2
3. When the accessible water closet is not in a compartment: Clearance around the water closet shall be 60 inches minimum, measured perpendicular to the side wall, and 56 inches minimum, measured perpendicular to the rear wall. -- Sec. 604.3.1
4. When the accessible water closet is in a compartment: Wheelchair accessible compartments shall be 60 inches wide minimum measured perpendicular to the side wall, and 56 inches deep minimum for wall hung water closets and 59 inches deep for floor mounted water closets, measured perpendicular to the rear wall. -- Sec. 604.8.1.1 Compartment doors shall not swing into the minimum required compartment area. -- Sec. 604.8.1.2
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5. Grab bars shall have a circular cross section with a diameter of 1 1/4 inch minimum and 2 inches maximum, or shall provide equivalent graspability. -- Sec. 609.2 The space between the wall and the grab bar shall be 1 1/2 inches. Sec. 609.3 Grab bars shall be mounted in a horizontal position 33 inches minimum and 36 inches maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 609.4 a. Side wall grab bars are required to start within 12 inches
of the backwall and extend to 54 inches from the back wall. (The minimum length of the bar is 42 in) -- Sec. 604.5.1
b. The rear bar shall be 24 in long minimum, centered on the water closet. Where space permits, the bar shall be 36 in long minimum, with the additional length provided on the transfer side. -- Sec. 604.5.2
6. The top of the water closet seats shall be 17 to 19 inches above the floor. -- Sec. 604.4
7. Accessible urinals shall be of the stall type or wall hung with the rim at 17 inches maximum above the floor. Sec. 605.2
B. Accessible lavatories shall be mounted with the rim 34 inches maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 606.3
9. Sinks shall be 6 1/2 inches deep maximum. -- Sec. 606.5 10. Water supply and drain pipes under lavatories shall be
insulated or otherwise treated to protect against contact. -- Sec. 606.6
11. Mirrors shall be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface 40 inches maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 603.3
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GLAZING REQUIREMENTS
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All glazing in hazardous locations is required to be of safety glazing material. -- Sec. 2406.1 Locations: Sec. 2406.3 1 . Glazing in swinging doors except jalousies. 2. Glazing in fixed and sliding panels of sliding patio door assemblies
and panels in sliding and bifold closet door assemblies. 3. Glazing in storm doors. 4. Glazing in all unframed swinging doors . 5 . Glazing in doors and enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas ,
steam rooms, bathtubs and showers . Glazing in any portion of a building wall enclosing these compartments where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above a standing surface.
6. Glazing in fixed or operable panels adjacent to a door where the nearest exposed edge of the glazing is within a 24-inch arc of either vertical edge of the door in a closed position and where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above the walking surface. Exception: Panels where there is an intervening wall or other
permanent barrier between the door and glazing . 7. Glazing in an individual fixed or operable panel, other than those
locations described in items 5 and 6 above, than meets all of the following conditions: 7.1 Exposed area of an individual pane greater than 9 square feet . 7 . 2 Exposed bottom edge less than 18 inches above the floor . 7 . 3 Exposed top edge greater than 36 inches above the floor . 7.4 One or more walking surfaces within 36 inches horizontally of
the plane of the glazing . See Exceptions .
8 . Glazing in guards and railings regardless of the area or height above a walking surface .
9. Glazing in walls and fences enclosing indoor and outdoor swimming pools, hot tubs and spas where all of the following are present : 9.1 The bottom edges of the glazing on the pool or spa side is
less than 60 inches above the walking surface. 9.2 The glazing is within 60 inches of the water's edge .
10. Glazing adjacent to stairways, landings and ramps within 36 inches horizontally of a walking surface when the glass is less than 60 inches above the plane of the walking surface.
11. Glazing adjacent to stairways within 60 inches horizontally of the bottom tread of a stairway in any direction when the exposed glass is less than 60 inches above the nose of the tread . See Exceptions.
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KURTZ & ASSOCIATES. INC. STRUCTVRALCONSVLTANTS 50 12 County Road 154 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
To: Whom it May Concern
MEMORANDUM
Re: Special Masonry Inspections at Buildings No.1 & No.2, Glenwood Commercial Center: 2550 Highway 82 Glenwood Springs, CO.
Phone (970) 945 6305 Fax (970) 945 1093
November 09, 2006
Our office is the design engineer of record for the noted project. Our office issued construction documents for both buildings on 05/28/04. The lower level masonry walls and bond beams were designed utilizing allowable stresses based on "Special Inspection" of the masonry construction. Our office performed a series of masonry inspections during the construction of the two buildings to verify the quality of masonry construction was such as to allow the use of the "Special Inspection" values. A series of masonry test prisms were constructed on site during construction to verify in place grout, mortar, and assembled masonry unit strengths.
The masonry subcontractor was Permanent Builders, Inc. Steve Strauss of Permanent Builders served as masonry foreman of the two buildings. Inspections performed by our office were coordinated with Mr. Strauss so that we were able to observe masonry construction at random as well as prior to grouting of the walls. Given the sizes of the buildings (Building No. 1 measures, in plan, 30'-0" x 188'-0", and Building No. 2 measures 30' -0" x 200' -0") and the modular layout (The buildings are based on a recurring 30' -0" by 40' -0" bay), the masonry work proceeded in a staged manner from bay to bay. Permanent Builders was responsive to all requests by Brian Kurtz, P. E. of our office relative to the construction process corrections in, and adjustments to the placement of masonry reinforcement.
It is our professional opinion that the masonry construction for the lower levels of Building No. I and Building No.2 were peifonned in a professional manner, and that the masonry construction is of a quality such that the utilization of"Special Inspection" values is entirely appropriate.
Attached to this memo is a summary of the special inspections performed during construction by Brian Kurtz, P. E.
KURTZ & ASSOCIATES. INC. 5012 County Road 154 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
STRUCTURALCONSQLTANTS Phone (970) 945 6305
Fax (970) 945 1093
GLENWOOD COMMERCIAL: BUILDING No. 1 LOWER LEVEL MASONRY INSPECTIONS
Note: From the west, Bldg No. I is comprised of one 34' -0" wide bay, then three 40' -0" wide bays, and finally at the east end, one 34 '~0" wide bay. Bays are counted from the west. A majority of the lower level wall construction occurs along the south wall of the building, with partial height masonry walls at the east and west ends of the building. Wall and bond beam notes refer to the south wall unless noted otherwise. The primary bond beam referred to in the inspection notes is the bond beam above the masonry openings (See detail A/S6).
04/07/05: Masonry wall construction had commenced in the three westmost bays. I requested that grout cubes be constructed from the materials being used in Bay No. 3.
04/Il/05: Masonry wall construction had commenced in the two eastmost bays. Fiberglass isolation joints had been applied to the steel columns embedded in the walls in the three westmost bays. Bond beams were in place, but not grouted in Bays No 1 & 2. Horizontal reinforcement in the Bay No. 1 & 2 bond beam was placed as (2)- # 4, not (2) ~ # 5 as specified. I recommended that (1)- # 5, horizontal be added to augment the existing reinforcement. The# 3 ties were in place in the Bay No. 1 bond beam as specified. Placement of the ties was just beginning in Bay No. 2. Reinforcement had not been placed in the Bay No. 2 & 3 bond beams. Vertical wall reinforcement was in place in Bay No. l & 2 as specified. Formwork for the bond beam in Bay No. 3 was under construction. Horizontal corner bars were in place at the northwest comer of the building as specified. Splices in horizontal reinforcement occurred only at the control joints as specified.
04/12/05 (7 nm): Bond beam reinforcement and vertical and horizontal reinforcement in Bay No. 1 & 2 was complete, and was in place as specified, with the addition of the (1)- # 5 horizontal bar in the bond beams. Grouting ofthe lower level wall at Bay No. l & 2 was scheduled for 11 am. Lower level wall construction and bond beam construction for the three eastmost bays was nearing completion. Horizontal bond beam reinforcement for the three eastmost bays was in place as specified, and was continuous between control joints. The # 3 ties were in place in the bond beams of the three westmost bays as specified. The# 4 vertical wall reinforcement was in place at 24" on center as specified.
04/13/05: The south, upper level wall. was under construction, to include the placement of the bond beams. At the main level floor, in Bay No. 1, the clearance between the south end of the center beam and the masonry wall was not adequate. I recommended that the masonry units at this location be removed and replaced.
Bldg No. 1 cont'd
04/14/05: The west 'return' wall was fully laid up, but not grouted. Vertical reinforcement and bond beam reinforcement was as specified, but embed plates for steel bar joist bearing had not been placed. In Bay No. 6 bond beam construction was complete, and ready for grouting, with all reinforcement in place as specified. In Bay No. I, 2 & 3 the wall had been grouted to the top of the bond beam. The three courses above the bond beam course had been laid up, but not grouted. Dowels from the masonry wall to the main level slab were in place as specified.
KURTZ & ASSOCIATES. INC. 5012 County Road 154 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS Phone (970) 945 6305
Fax (970) 945 1093
GLENWOOD COMMERCIAL: BUILDING No. 2 LOWER LEVEL MASONRY INSPECTIONS
Note: From the west, Bldg No. 2 is comprised of five 40' -0" wide bays. Bays are counted from the west. A majority of the lower level wall construction occurs along the south wall of the building, with partial height masonry walls at the east and west ends of the building (i.e. masonry extends from the top of the concrete foundation wall to the upper level floor). Wall and bond beam notes refer to the south wall unless noted otherwise. The primary bond beam referred to in the inspection notes is the bond beam above the masonry openings along the south wall (See detail A/S6).
05/13/05: Masonry waU construction had conunenced in all five bays. Vertical reinforcement was in place at the masonry pilasters. Vertical reinforcement for the balance of the waJls is to ' stabbed' immediately after the grout is placed. Clean-outs were installed at the base of the wall at all reinforced ceUs. The masonry crew was preparing to grout the south wall of all five bays up to the bottom of the primary bond beam.
05/17/05: The first pour (up to the bottom of the primary bond beam) of the south wall had been grouted. Vertical wall reinforcement was in place as specified. The vertical reinforcement extended out of the top of the first pour up to the main level floor as specified. The pilaster elements at this wall were reinforced as previously observed, but not grouted. The 'return' wall at the east end of the building had been constructed up to the main level floor. Bond beam reinforcement for the bond beam at the main level floor was in place as specified, and vertical wall reinforcement was in place as specified. The vertical reinforcement at this condition extended 24" above the main level floor. Steel embed plates to support the floor joists had not been set.
05/25/05: Structural steel beams for the main level floor were being placed at the time of this inspection. The steel beams had been set in Bay No. 1, 2, 3 & 5. Placement of structural steel was ongoing in Bay No. 4 at the time of my inspection.
05/31/05: Masons were laying block for the upper walls of Building No. 1. One mason was laying block at the west 'return' wall of Building No.2.
06/02/05 (9 am): Masons were preparing for the grout pour of the lower level walls at Building No.2. The pour was scheduled for 10:30 am. The pilasters at the south wall and the south wall itself was to be poured 8 '-0" high up to the 'primary' bond beam. Vertical reinforcement for the south wall was to be 'stabbed' after the grout was placed.
Bldg No.2 cont'd
06/06/05: Construction of the upper portion of the south wall and the primary bond beam along the south wall was in progress in all bays. A majority of the mpons were working on the upper level walls of Bldg No.2 due to a shortage of the 'split face' blocks necessary to construct the bond beam courses. The primary bond beam plus three additional courses of block up to the main level was complete in Bay No. 1. All reinforcement was as specified. In Bays No.2 & 3 the primary bond beam had been constructed one course high and the (2) - # 5 horizontal reinforcement was in place as specified.
~ech HEPWORTH- PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL
5020 County Road 154 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Phone: 970-945-7988 Fax: 970-945-8454 [email protected]
Report of Masonry Grout Testing ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ..................................................................................... .... ..
Prince Creek Construction Job No: 105 217 Date: 4-7-05 David Hicks 2520 South Grand Avenue, Ste. 210 Sheet: 1 of 1 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Project: Glenwood Commercial Project, Hwy 82, South Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Placement Location: Unit 1, Front Wall, 1st Lift
Type & Size of Specimens: Cast in block cells and a 3" diameter core cut Supplier: Casey Concrete Mix Design No: - Time Batched: -Ticket No: - Truck No: -
Field Testing Information: Time Sampled: 1 :JOpm Slump: -in. Water Added: -Air Temperature: - 0 Sample Temperature: - 0
Compressive Stren~ th Testing Age Days 7 28 28
Date Tested 4-14 5-6 "'~ -.. 5-6
Maximum Load (lbs} 14,487 14,238 25,213
Length (in) I 6.0 6.0 6.0
Diameter (in) 3.00 3.00 3.00
Area (in:.:) 7.07 7.07 7.07
UD Ratio 2.0 2.0 2.0
UD Correction 1.0 1.0 1.0
Compressive Strength 2050 2010** 3570
(psi)
Specified Strength: 2000 psi @ 28 Days
Progress Report: Grout was cast into block by contractor and picked up by HP Geotech 4-11-05. •• Core had a defect along the side.
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Copies: Kurtz & Associates - Brian Kurtz Casey Concrete- Shawn Vendette
Michael Evans Field Technician Reviewed By
~tech HEPWORTH· PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL
5020 County Road 154 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Phone: 970-945-7988 Fax: 970-945-8454 h [email protected]
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Job No: 105 217 Date: 4-11-05
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Placement Location: Front Wall, Unit 1, South End, 11th Course
Type & Size of Specimens: 2 x 2 cubes Supplier: Permanent Bldrs Mix Design No: job mixed Time Batched: not observed Type: N
Field Testing Information: Time Sampled: 3:15 Air Temperature: 53° Sample Temperature: 61 o
Compressive Strength Testing Age Days 7 28 28
Date Tested 4-18 5-9 5-9
Maximum Load (lbs} 9496 12,973 12,915
Length (in) 2.0 2.0 2.0
Width (in) 2.0 2.0 2.0
Area (inz) 4.0 4.0 4.0
Compressive Strength 2374 3240 3230 (psi)
Specified Strength: 1800 psi @ 28 Days
Progress Report: Sampled from tub on scaffolding.
Copies: Kurtz & Associates -Brian Kurtz Casey Concrete- Shawn Vendette
Field Technician Michael Evans Reviewed By
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Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Phone: 970-945-7988 Fax: 970-945-8454
HEPWORTH-PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL [email protected]
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Compressive Strength Testing Age (days) 7 28 28 28 28 28
Date Tested 4-19 5-10 5-10
Capped Height (in) 15.8 16.0 16.05
Length (in) 7.65 7.7 7.7
Width (in) 7.65 7.65 7.7
Gross Area (inz) 58.52 58.91 59.29
Net Area (inz} ·- -- --Maximum Load (lbs) 99,720 147,810 112,560
Gross Strength (psi) 1700 2500 1900
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Progress Report: Prisms were built 4-11-05 and grouted 4-12-05. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ... .................... , _ ,_, . _,, ......... Copies: Kurtz & Associates- Brian Kurtz
Michael Evans Field Technician Reviewed By
~tech HEPWORTH- PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL
5020 County Road 154 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Phone: 970-945-7988 Fax: 970-945-8454 [email protected]
Report of Masonry Grout Testing
Prince Creek Construction David Hicks 2520 South Grand Avenue, Ste. 210 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Job No: 105 217 Date: 6-15-05
Sheet 1 of 1
Project: Glenwood Commercial Project, Hwy 82, South Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Placement Location: Unit 2, Bond Beam
Type & Size of Specimens: Cast in block cells and a 3" diameter core cut Supplier: Casey Concrete Mix Design No: - Time Batched: -Ticket No: -- Truck No: -
Field Testing Information: Time Sampled: - Slump: --in. Water Added: -Air Temperature: --0 Sample Temperature: - 0
Compressive Stren~ th Testing Age Days 7 28 28
Date Tested 6-22 7-13 7-13
Maximum Load (lbs) 22,720 28,962 31,637
Length (in) 6.00 6.00 6.00
Diameter (in) 2.98 2.98 2.98 I Area (in") 6.97 6.97 6.97
UD Ratio 2.01 2.01 2.01
UD Correction 1.0 1.0 1.0
Compressive Strength 3260 4150 4540
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Specified Strength: 2000 psi @ 28 Days
Progress Report: Grout was cast into block by contractor and picked up by HP Geotech 6-22-05.
Copies: Kurtz & Associates- Brian Kurtz Casey Concrete- Shawn Vondette
Michael Evans Field Technician Reviewed By
WEST SLOPE TESTING & INSPECTION 3177 Glendam Dr
Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone: 970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
9-2-05
Andrew Schwaller Building Official 108 8th st., Suite 201 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
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GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING & PLANNING
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Please find enclosed copies of special inspection reports to date for the Glenwood Commercial Center. I guest this project is in the County jurisdiction & not the City of Glenwood as I originally sent the reports to them.
Thank You; Doug Young
West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 2-15-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center Address: 2550 Grand Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9269 & 9270 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
Report#!
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Shop Report: Visually inspected the shop welding at the beams & columns piece marked 2B 1 (Qty2), 2B2 (Qty 3), 2B3, 2B4 (Qty 2), 2B4A, 2B5, 2B6, 2B7 (Qty 4), 3Bl, 3B2, 3B3 (Qty 3), 3B4 (Qty 3), 3B5 (Qty 3), 3Cl (Qty 2), 3C2 (Qty 3), 3C3 (Qty 5), and 3C4.
A few welds were discovered that needed to be repaired (porosity & undercut). These welds were repaired and then the welding inspected above appeared to be as shown on the drawings and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the AWS Dl.l Structural Welding Code.
Inspector/Technician: Douglas E Young
West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 4-18-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9269 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
Report#2
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Field Report: Visually inspected the field welding at the bar joist support ledger angles to the embed plates and at the bar joists to the beams & embeds from grid lines I to 5 2nd floor level building I. Also visually inspected the high strength bolting at the same area as the welds above.
The welding & high strength bolting inspected above appeared to be in general conformance with the drawings and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the A WS D 1.1 Structural Welding Code and the AISC Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or A490 Bolts except as noted below. 1) A few welds needed repaired and the welds at the bottoms completed . 2) There were no embed plates to weld the joists to at three areas above the center beam pockets.
he steel erector was made aware of these items. ----
Inspectortreehnieian: Douglas E Young <{J~~·~·llll 1
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West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 8 I 504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 4-26-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9269 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor tbat Performed Work: B&B Welding
Report#3
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Field Report: Visually inspected the field welding at the bar joists to the beams & embeds from grid lines 5 to 6 2nd floor level building 1. Reinspected the welds noted in report #2 item I.
The welding inspected above appeared to be in general conformance with the drawings and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the A WS D 1.1 Structural Welding Code. Note no special inspection was performed on the shop welding at the anchor studs to the embed plates.
West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 5-25-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9269 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
Report#4
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Field Report: Visually inspected the floor deck puddle welds at building number 1. Also received copies of some additional details from the structural engineer for some fixes as noted in report number 2 item 2 and at some other locations.
The welding inspected above appeared to be in general conformance with the drawings and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the A WS Structural Welding Codes.
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Inspectorffecbnician: Douglas E Young ~~ ~. c~ .·
West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 7-26-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center (Building #2) Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9270 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
Report#5
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Field Report: Received & reviewed copies of some additional details from the structural engineer for some fixes at varies locations. Visually inspected the field welding at the bar joists & shims to the beams & embeds grids 4 to 6 and close to grid line 3. Also visually inspected the high strength bolting at the area above.
The welding & high strength bolting inspected above appeared to be in general conformance with the drawings and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the A WS D 1.1 Structural Welding Code, and the AISC Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or A490 Bolts.
Inspector/Technician: Douglas E Young ··
West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 7-28-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center (Building #2) Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9270 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
Report#6
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Field Report: Visually inspected the deck puddle welds grids 2 thru 6. Visually inspected the field welding at some beam connections close to grid 3.
The welding inspected above appeared to be in general conformance with the drawings and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the A WS Structural Welding Codes except as noted below. 1) Some additional tube steel shims needed welded in at the joist seat bearing locations per the engineers detail at grid line 2. These welds will need to be inspected when completed along with the other remaining bar joist welds that were not already inspected on 7-26-05. 2 needed welded to embed p a e · -----3) It appeared that a few anchors were missing or the ledger angle needed welded to the embed plates at the concrete wall grid line 4. The steel erector and the contractor were made aware of these items.
West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 8-17-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center (Building #2) Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9270 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Field Report: Visually inspected the deck puddle welds grids I thru 2. Visually inspected the field welding at the bar joists to the beams, shims, and embeds grids 1 thru 2.
The welding inspected above appeared to be in general conformance with the drawings & additional structural details, and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the A WS Structural Welding Codes.
Note there was some remaining welding to complete, high strength bolts to tighten, and anchors to install. These items will need to be inspected when completed before a fmal inspection report can be issued.
Inspectorffechnician: Douglas E Young
West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendarn Dr. Grand Junction, CO 8I504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Final Inspection Report Date: II-17-06 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center Buildings I & 2 Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9269 & 9270 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
Report#9
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Shop & Field Report: Reinspected the items that needed completed and/or repaired as noticed on the prior inspection visits.
To the best of my knowledge this completes the special inspections of the structural welding & high strength bolting as outlined in reports I thru 9. To the best of my knowledge the structural welding & high strength bolting inspected as outlined in reports I thru 9 met the quality requirements of the me, A WS D 1.1 Structural Welding Code, and the AISC Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or A490 Bolts.
Inspectorffechnician: Douglas E Young ·
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Prince Creek
PCC Date: 3/29/05
To: Andy Schwaller
Construction, Inc. 2520 S. Grand Ave., Suite 210 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
970-945-4545 970-945-4848 Fax
Garfield County Building and Sanitation Department
cc:
Phone: 970-945-8212 Fax: 970-384-3470
From: Fred Cameron Phone: 970-945-4545 Mobile: 970-230-5352 Fax: 970-945-4848
Pages: 14 (including cover)
Subject: Here is some additional information regarding masonry special inspection for the Glenwood Commercial Center, Buildings 1 &2. I have also enclosed the submittals requested in item #2 of Brian Kurtz's memo. We will be starting masonry work next week. Please call if you have
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FROM Kurtz & Assoc1ates, Inc. PHONE NO. Mar. 29 2005 05:02AM P2
KlTRTZ & ASSOCIATES, INC. STRUCTURAl, CONSUJ,TANTS SO 12 County Road 154 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
To: Prince Creek Construction
MEMORAL"iDUM
Re. Special Inspection for Masonry Constl·uc:tion Glenwood Commercial Center: Building No.1 & No.2 2550 Highway 82
Garfield County, CO
Phone (970) 945 6305 _.-Fax (970) 945 1093
March 29, 2005
Our office is the structural design engineer of record for the noted project. A~;
such, we specified that the lower level masonry construction at the south wall of both buildings be constructed under the standards of"Special Inspection.'' This requirement was precipitated by the strength requirements of the masonry bond beams above the overhead doors. Note that at Building No_ 1. the lower level waH has a gross area of approximately 2600 sq. ft ., and that at Building No 2, the lower level wall has a gross area of approximately 3000 sq. ft .
Note that the Structural General Notes for each building specify concrete block requirements, mortar type, and the required strength for the mortar, grout, and assembled masonry.
For each building, our office recommends that the Special Inspection program consist of the following requirements:
1. A qualified masonry inspector shall be present (full time) during the construction of the lower level, south masonry wall of each building. The inspector shall observe and record all applicable aspects of the masonry constroction, to include handling and placement of masonry units, mortar mixing. grout pumping, and placement of reinforcement..
2 The supplier of the masonry units shalt provide test. reports to verifY that the masonry units conform to ASTM C90, Type N, lightweight block_
3 At the discretion oftbe masonry inspector, two sets "Prism Tests•t shall be performed for the lower level wall of each building A set of "'Prism Tests"' shall include a set of"Grout Prisms", a set of"Mortar Prisms", and a set of "Ma.iionry Units Prisms, (i e. assembled ma.<\onry units) . Each set shall consist of three prisms. with one prism to be tested for compressive strength at 7 days, and two prisms to be tested for compressive strength at 28 days.
COMMERCIAL T ESTING LABORATORIES
A D IV IS ION or CTL/ THOMPSON , INC
REPORT OF PHVSICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE MASONRV UNITS IN GENERAl. CONFORMANCE WITH AS"IM C 140 AND C 90
CTLJob No: CT-11618 Date Submitted: October 15,2003
Client: Mayne Block Gypsum, Colorado
Product: Lightweight CMU Data: November 14, 2003
ASTM Unit Spaclncatfon: ( ASTU C 90 . ...-· ,
Nominal CMU Dlmen51ons: '---Width:- 6.0
Ughtwefghl
ln. HeJght
SUMMARY CMU Gross Al'ea Compressive Strength •. CMU Net Area Compressive strength •..•.. eMU Nal Area Compf8ssive Strength ••.•.. Minimum Facashelf Thlcknoss ........... -·· •. Minllllt-"J1 Web Thickness ........................ .. . Equivalent Web Thickness ....................... .. CMU Net Cross Sectional Anra ................. . CMU Gross Cross Sectional Area ...... - ... .. CMU Percent Solid ,_ ............... - ............... _. CMU Equivalent Thickness ....................... .. Variation rrom Slandard Dimensbns ........ .
Absorption .: ..... ............................................. . Density (Oven Dly Condition) ..................... . Moisture Contant, (as delivered for tesUng). Shrinkage. ASTM _.26 (aa tested) ............... .
COMPRESSION TEST RESULTS
ABSOR.P110N ANO DENSITY RESULTS
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REQUIRED ... .. Average: 1900 min
Individual: 1700 min 1.25 min 1 .0~n
2.25mln ..... •••• ·-·-
Width: 'f'/~ 0.1261nch Haight: 'f'/- 0.1251och Length: +/- 0.1261nch
18 malt ........ . ..... 0 .065%
8 .0 ln. Length 16.0 ln.
ACnJAL 1350 psi 2650 psi 2610 psi 1.29 h . 1.07 .!1~ - .. 2 .81 ln . 60.5 sq. in. •
118.5 sq. ln.. 51.0 % 3.87 in.
max 0.021 in. max 0.023 ln. max 0.025 ln.
15.1 pet 101.1 pcf 11.3 %of 'total absorption
male 0 .081 %
Statement: Thea a samples meet ASTM C 90 specifications for lightweight. loadbearlng concrete masorlfY units tor the properties tesied 8Xq)8l far Bnear dr)ting shrinkage, AS1M C 426.
COMMERCIAL TESTING LABORATORIES
lynn Laboratory ~ger Certified NCMA Lab Technician AWF/JLGlawf
#f6.1 4 --Jeffrey L Groom, P .E., Principal
22 LIPAN STREET DENVER, COLORADO 8022 3 303 / 825-0777
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REPORT OF DRYING SHRINKAGE OF CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS IN GENERAL CONFORMANCE Wlnl ASTM C 426
CUenl: Mayne Blook Block ID~ Ughtweight CMU
CTLJab No.: CT-11618
Date Submitted: October 15, 2003 Date: November 14. 2003
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Shrinkage. %1 0.031 I 0.030 I 0.031 2 I 48 I Block Welaht, lbs.l 5.10 I 5.00 • 5.08
Shrinkage, % 0~069 0.062 0.070 3 I 48 I Block Weight, lbs. 5.05 4.87 4.93
Shrinkage, % 0.079 0.073 0.082 4 I .t8 I Block Weight. lbs • 5.05 4.86 4.92
Shrinkage, % 0.082 0.075 0.084 5 • 48 I Block Weight. lbs . 5.04 4.BCi 4.92
Shrinkage,% 0.082 0.077 0.085
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22 LIPAN STREET DENVER, COLORADO 80223 303 I 825-0777
Tt11s test repllrt mlates unly to t.he 1te1T1S l.tlst.ad and sll811 not be reprodul:ad. except m full, without wliLten approvnl of Curnmercial Testtn~J LAhnratol'll.!S
PROJEC.I : l livision 4 - Masoru y
MORTAR DESIGN MIX
Reference: ASTM C 476 using property Specification except compressive strengtl L
Water:
Cement:
Sand:
Lime:
Mixing:
Potable water, clean and free from deleterious amounts of oil, acidsl alkalies and organic matter.
Portand Cement shall be ASTM C 150, Type I & II
Clean, sharp sand, free from loam, acids, alkalies, soluble salts and organic matter. Ninety-five percent (95%) shall be retained on a number 1 00 sieve and all shall pass a number 4 sieve.
Well known brand confonning to ASTM Standard Specification and Test C-207 Type S with all official revisions thereof.
1800 psi mortar shall be Type ·s· of the follmNing proportions: 1 (Part by volume of PorUand Cement) 1 % (Parts by volume of Hydrated Ume) 5 % (Parts sand measured in damp. loose condition)
Use method of measuring materials on job so that specified proportions of mortar materials can be controlled and accurately maintained as work progresses. Unless otherwise specified, all proportions are by volume.
For purposes of these specifications, weight, of one cu. ft. of respective materials used as ingredients in mortar, is considered as the following:
Material Portland Cement Sand (dry) Sand (damp)
Weight per Cubic Foot 94 pounds 80 pounds 85 pounds
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PROJECT: Division 4 - Masonry
GROUT FOR UNIT MASONRY- DESIGN MIX
Portland cement: 6-112 sacks per cubic yard 3/8" pea gravel: 20% concrete sand: 80%
Grout for unit masonry to comply with ASTM C476 UBC Standard 21-19. Supplied by Redi-Mix trucks from:
La Farge Corporation or Casey Concrete Equal
Strength: This mix has been tested to well above 3,000 psi. Compressive strength in 27 days. (Similar tests attached)
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Job Number:
lndependMI l..Bh 1: H P. Geotcr.
Lab Technician:
Batch DaHl' 10129/99
DatchTime. 11 ; 27 ~00 AM
Slump (inches): 11.00 )C
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Concrete Temp. ( 11f): 54
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Aoorc:gete SOUtce. Project Description: Apsen MIJSic rant OOT Reference Number: Document Author: Ric k Seymour
Cure Type: lab Cuw Tcuck Number: ----------
8036 •-o~d Volume.s:
-Test lla.te: 10/29/99
-Test 1-•me : 12:4!i:OO PM
Oif I en:nc:c: Od 1h 18m
Air Content (%):
Air Temp. (•F): 35
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Lm~d Volumes·
Batch Date: 10/29/99 Te5l Date: 10/29/99
Batch Time: 11:17:00 AM Test Time: 1Z:15:00 PM
Oilference: Od Oh 48m
SUMp (inches): 10.25 x Air Content(%): Weight (per cubic ft.l: Conaete Temp. t•f): 55 AA Temp. t•fJ: 36
Cvtiodor Strenatb
Streng&h l: Strength 2: Strength
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Basic Uses OUfl·O·WAL lmlur Type minlo•r:~:uwnl can hr. uscrl 111 auumhe1 nl atlflhcalions to improve the pcrlormanr.c ol rnasonr\' walls. Some arr:. • To conlrol shrinkage crar:t<inn • To provtd!l prtncipal horizonlalrr:mfuu:r.uwnlut r.u(luuwre!l miiSnury
walls • To Llond masonry wythes to!Jolhllr 111 r.omposile anrl eavily walls. • To bond intersecting walls. • To bond masonry wytltcs logolhr.r rn utullrptc wylhc !)routed
masonry.
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Finishes
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Re: Project at 2550 Hwy 82- Building 1 and 2.
Dear David,
Special Inspections as per Chapter 17 of the 97 UBC are required for this project for any structural welding and also for the masonry from the foundation to the 2"d floor of Building 2. In conversation with Brian Kurtz, the bond beams above the garage doors on the lower level are of particular concern.
It is important to get the special inspectors involved early in the process of the construction. They need to do their inspections as the work progresses rather than once the work is done. The engineer of record will need to work with the special inspectors on any structural details or alterations to the plans.
As per Sec. 1 70 1.2 any special inspectors shall be submitted to the building department for approval prior to construction. Please submit your proposed special inspectors at your earliest convenience.
Please call if you have any questions. I have a list of possible special inspectors that work in this area if you do not know of any.
Yours truly,
Andrew Schwaller Building Official
cc Brian Kurtz
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West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 7-26-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center (Building #2) Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9270 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Field Report: Received & reviewed copies of some additional details from the structural engineer for some ftxes at varies locations. Visually inspected the field welding at the bar joists & shims to the beams & embeds grids 4 to 6 and close to grid line 3. Also visually inspected the high strength bolting at the area above.
The welding & high strength bolting inspected above appeared to be in general conformance with the drawings and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the A WS D 1.1 Structural Welding Code, and the AISC Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or A490 Bolts.
Inspector/Technician: Douglas E Young
West Slope Testing & Inspection 3177 Glendam Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81504 Phone:970-434-6988 Cell: 970-260-2844
Daily Inspection Report Date: 7-28-05 Project: Glenwood Commercial Center (Building #2) Address: 2550 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO Building Permit No.: 9270 General Contractor: Prince Creek Construction Contractor that Performed Work: B&B Welding
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Inspection of shop fabrication or field work at job site: Field Report: Visually inspected the deck puddle welds grids 2 thru 6. Visually inspected the field welding at some beam connections close to grid 3.
The welding inspected above appeared to be in general conformance with the drawings and appeared to be of acceptable quality per the requirements of the A WS Structural Welding Codes except as noted below. l) Some additional tube steel shims needed welded in at the joist seat bearing locations per the engineers detail at grid line 2. These welds will need to be inspected when completed along with the other remaining bar joist welds that were not already inspected on 7-26-05. 2) Beam needed welded to embed plate at grid B/2.7. 3) It appeared that a few anchors were missing or the ledger angle needed welded to the embed plates at the concrete wall grid line 4. The steel erector and the contractor were made aware of these items.
Inspector/Technician: Douglas E Young ·
Fred Cameron, Project Manager Prince Creek Construction !317 Grand Ave., Suite 101 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 December 17, 2004
Garfield County BUILDING & PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Re: Special Inspections for Glenwood Commercial Center
Dear Fred,
Thank you your letter of December 13,2004. My files show that Western Slope Testing and Inspection is qualified to do the inspections as proposed for any structural welding.
Check with Kurtz and Associates if they want to do the inspections on the masonry. Brian Kurtz is the person requesting Special Inspections of the masonry as per Chapter 17 of the 97 UBC. We do not have a problem with Mr. Kurtz doing these inspections if he is qualified and spends the requisite amount of time on the job to provide either the continuous or periodic inspections required by the code. I believe Mr. Kurtz also wanted to see the 2"d floor structural support.
Please call if you have any questions.
108 8th Street, Suite 201, Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 (970) 945-8212 (970) 285-7972 Fax: (970) 384-3470
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Andy Schwaller Garfield County Building and Sanitation Departmert I 09 8th Street Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
RE: Special Inspections for Glenwood Commercial Center
Dear Andy:
1317 Grand Ave , Suite 101 Glenwood Spgs, CO 81601 970-9454545 Phone 970-9454648 Fax
Prince Creek Construction, Inc is proposing to use the following special inspectors for masonry and steel inspections on the above referenced project:
Field Welding of Structural Steel Western Slope Testing and Inspection
Visual Inspection of Masonry Kurtz and Associates
Masonry Sample Prisms HP Geotech at the direction of Brain Kurtz
If you have any other questions please feel free to call me at 970.945-4545 or 970·230-5352.
Sincerely,
t=r~/!~= Fred Cameron, Project Manager
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Project Number:
Gafield County Building and Planning
108 8th Street Ste 201 Glenwood Springs, Colorado
970-945-8212
Plan analysis based on the 1997 Uniform Building Code
Project Name: Glenwood Commercial -Address: 1317 Grand Ave. GWS, CO
Date: June 25, 2004 Building Two
Occupancy: B,F1 Construction : V-N
Contractor: Prince Creek Designer: McEvoy Engineer: Kurtz
Report By: A. Schwaller
NOTE: The code items listed in this report are not intended to be a complete listing of all possible code requirements in the 1997 UBC. It is a guide to selected sections of the code.
===================================================================== NFPA 13 sprinkler system throughout the building Sprinkler system used for allowable area increase -- Sec. 505.3
DIRECTION BOUNDARY NORTH Property line EAST Property line SOUTH Building WEST Property line
SEPARATION AREA INCREASE
200.0 Feet 105.0 Feet 74.0 Feet
FIRE PROTECTION 200.0 Feet 105.0 Feet 36.0 Feet 57.0 Feet
Allowable area increased -- sec . 505.1
57.0 Feet 100.% for open area on 4 sides.
Page # 2 Code review for: Project Id .: Glenwood Commercial- Building Two Address : 1317 Grand Ave. GWS, CO
FL NAME occ MAX FLR AREA ALLOWED RATIO STATUS
2 Woodworking Area F1 2 Woodworking Area Fl 2 Woodworking Area Fl 2 Woodworking Area Fl 2 Woodworking Area Fl
TOTAL FOR FLOOR 1 Office B 1 Office B 1 Office B 1 Office B 1 Office B
TOTAL FOR FLOOR BUILDING TOTAL -- Sec . 504 and Table 5-B
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1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 6000 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 6000 12000
48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 64000
The actual height of this building is 29. feet.
EXTERIOR WALL FIRE RATINGS AND OPENING PROTECTION Table 5-A
NORTH For
Occupancy B F1
EAST For
Occupancy B Fl
SOUTH For
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WEST For
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Bearing Wall
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Bearing wall
0 hour 0 hour
Bearing Wall
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0 hour 0 hour
Non-Bearing Wall
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Non-Bearing Wall
0 hour 0 hour
Non-Bearing Wall
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Opening Protection
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Opening Protection
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Construction Material Any Any
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Parapet Required
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Parapet Required
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Parapet Required
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Page # 3 Code review for: Project Id.: Glenwood Commercial - Building Two Address: 1317 Grand Ave. GWS , CO
None No fire protection requirements for openings . 3/4 hour Openings are to be protected with 3/ 4 hr fire assemblies.
50% of the area of the wall maximum. -- Table 5-A, Footnote 5 & Sec. 503 . 2.2 Maximum s i ngle window size is 84 sq . ft . with no dimension greater than 12 feet . -- Sec. 713 . 8
Not Allowed -- Openings are not permitted in this wall.
OTHER BUILDING ELEMENTS ELEMENT MATERIAL
Table RATING 0 hr 0 hr 0 hr
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Interior Bearing wall Interior nonbrg wall Structural Frame Exterior Struct Frame Shaft Enclosure Floor/Ceiling Assembly Roof/Ceiling Assembly Stairs
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NOTE: See Section 711 for shaft enclosure exceptions . FOOTNOTES: 1) Elements in an exterior wall located where openings are not permitted
or where protection of openings is required, shall be protected against external fire exposure as required for exterior bearing walls or the structural frame , whichever is greater. -- Table 6- A, footnote 1
Page # 4 Code review for : Project Id . : Glenwood Commercial - Building Two Address : 1317 Grand Ave. GWS, CO
PENETRATIONS OF FIRERESISTIVE ASSEMBLIES WALLS ASSEMBLIES -- Sec. 709.6 Through penetrations:
1) Penetrations shall be installed as tested in the rated assembly. -- Sec. 709.6.2
2) Penetrations shall be protected by an approved penetration firestop system and shall have an F rating of not less than the required rating of the wall penetrated. -- Sec. 709.6.3 Exception: When penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper
pipes or steel conduits and the wall is concrete or masonry, the annular space shall be permitted to be grout or mortar. The minimum thickness is the thickness required to maintain the fire rating. The maximum size of the penetrating items is equivalent to a 6-inch diameter and the opening is a maximum of 144 square inches. -- Sec. 709.6.1
Membrane penetrations: The requirements are the same as for through penetrations.
--Sec. 709.7 Exceptions:
1 . Steel electrical outlet boxes that do not exceed 16 square inches provided that the area of such openings does not exceed 100 square inches for any 100 square feet of wall area. Boxes on opposite sides of the assembly shall be separated by a horizontal distance of not less than 24 inches.
2. Sprinklers with metal escutcheon plates. Noncombustible penetrating items shall not be connected to combustible materials on both sides of the membrane unless it can be confirmed that the fire-resistive integrity of wall is maintained. -- Sec. 709 . 7
Page # 5 Code review for: Project Id.: Glenwood Commercial- Building Two Address: 1317 Grand Ave. GWS, CO
FLOOR/CEILING AND ROOF/CEILING ASSEMBLIES -- Sec. 710.2 Through pentrations: Through penetrations of fire-resistive horizontal assemblies shall be enclosed in fire-resistive shaft enclosures. -- Sec. 710.2.1
Exceptions: 1. When penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper conduits,
pipes, tubes and vents through a single concrete floor, the annular space shall be permitted to be grout or mortar. The minimum thickness is the thickness required to maintain the fire rating. The maximum size of the penetrating items is equivalent to a 6-inch diameter and the opening is a maximum of 144 square inches.
2. Electrical outlet boxes that have been tested for use in fire-assemblies.
The system shall have an F rating and a T rating of not less than one hour but not less than the required rating of the floor system. -- Sec. 710.2.3
Exception: Floor penetrations contained and located within the cavity of a wall do not require a T rating.
Membrane penetrations: The requirements are the same as for through penetrations.
-- Sec . 710.3 Exceptions:
1. When penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper conduits, electrical outlet boxes, pipes, tubes and vents through concrete or masonry and the annular space is protected by an approved penetration firestop assembly or protected to prevent the free passage of flame and products of combustion. Such penetrations shall not exceed an aggregate area of 100 square inches in any 100 square feet of ceiling area in assemblies without penetrations.
2. Electrical outlet boxes that have been tested for use in fire-assemblies.
3. Sprinklers with metal escutcheon plates. Fire-resistive roofs may have unprotected openings. -- Sec. 710.4
Page # 6 Code review for: Project Id.: Glenwood Commercial- Building Two Address: 1317 Grand Ave. GWS, CO
SMOKE and FIRE DAMPERS-- Sec. 713.10 and 713.11 Dampers shall be accessible for inspection and serv1c1ng:
1. Penetrations through area separation walls. Penetrations through occupancy separations.
2. Penetrations of the fire-resistive construction of horizontal exit walls or corridors serving as a means of egress.
Exception: Openings for steel ducts penetrating the required fire-resistive construction of corridors are not required to have smoke dampers when such ducts are of not less than 0.019-inch thickness (26 gage) and have no openings serving the corridor.
3. Penetrations of shaft enclosures. Exceptions:
1. Duct penetrations by steel exhaust air subducts extending vertically upward at least 22 inches above the top of the opening in a vented shaft where the airflow is upward.
2. Penetrations of a fire-resistive floor forming the base of a shaft enclosure may be protected by fire dampers listed for installation in the horizontal position.
3. Smoke dampers are not required when shaft is exhaust only, and is used for continuously operating fans.
4. Penetrations of the ceiling of fire-resistive floor-ceiling or roof-ceiling assemblies.
Exception: Smoke dampers are not required. 5. Penetrations of an atrium enclosure element.
Exception: Smoke dampers are not required. 6. Penetrations of exterior walls where protection of openings
is required. Exception: Smoke dampers are not required.
7. Penetrations of areas of refuge. Exception: Ventilation system designed to supply outside
air during an emergency. 8. Smoke dampers are required in smoke barriers and elevator
lobbies.
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DRAFT STOPS: If there is combustible construction in the floor/ceiling assembly, draft stops shall be installed so that the area of concealed space does not exceed 1 , 000 square feet and so that the horizontal dimension between stops does not exceed 60 feet. -- Sec. 708.3.1.1.3 When sprinklers are installed in the floor/ceiling space attic, the area may be 3,000 sq.ft. and the greatest horizontal dimension may be 100 feet. If there is combustible construction in the roof/ceiling assembly, draft stops shall be installed so that the area of concealed space does not exceed 3 , 000 square feet and so that the horizontal dimension between stops does not exceed 60 feet. -- Sec. 708.3 . 1 . 2.2 When sprinklers are installed in the attic , the area may be 9 , 000 sq.ft. and the greatest horizontal dimension may be 100 feet.
OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS -- Table 3-B B-F1 Ohr
HEATING EQUIPMENT SEPARATION: FOR B OCCUPANCY: A 1 hr. occupancy separation is required around rooms containing a boiler or central heating unit greater than 400,000 BTU input. -- Sec. 302.5 FOR F1 OCCUPANCY: A 1 hr. occupancy separation is required around rooms containing a boiler or central heating unit greater than 400,000 BTU input . -- Sec. 302.5 ADDITIONAL SEPARATIONS: A refrigeration machinery room shall be separated from the remainder of the building as required for an H7 occupancy regardless of area. A horizontal occupancy separation may be limited to the actual floor area of the machinery room. Structural supporting elements shall be protected for the type of construction only. -- Sec. 2802 A 1 hour separation is required from an B occupancy. -- Table 3-B
FOR F1 OCCUPANCY: Woodworking areas with a floor area greater than 2,500 sq . ft. must be separated from other areas by one hour occupancy separation construction. -- Table 3-B , footnote #5
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EXIT REQUIREMENTS: FL NAME NUMB MIN MIN PANIC HALLWAY/ DOOR NOTES
OCC EXITS WIDTH HDWR CORRIDOR SWING -------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 Woodworking Area 6 1 1.2 No N/A N/R 2 Woodworking Area 6 1 1.2 No N/A N/R 2 Woodworking Area 6 1 1.2 No N/A N/R 2 Woodworking Area 6 1 1.2 No N/A N/R 2 Woodworking Area 6 1 1.2 No N/A N/R
TOTAL 30 2 9.0 No N/A N/R 1
1 Office 12 1 2.4 No N/A N/R 1 Office 12 1 2.4 No N/A N/R 1 Office 12 1 2.4 No N/A N/R 1 Office 12 1 2.4 No N/A N/R 1 Office 12 1 2.4 No N/A N/R
TOTAL 60 2 12.0 No N/A Out
In areas where 2 exits are required, the minimum separation is 1/2 of the maximum diagonal of the area or floor. -- Sec. 1004.2.4
When 2 exits are required, exits must be arranged so that it is possible to go in either direction from any point in a corridor or hallway to a separate exit, except for dead ends not exceeding 20 feet in length. -- Sec. 1004.2.6
Exit signs are required from all areas where 2 or exits are required. -- Sec. 1003.2.8.2, Exception 2 No point to be more than 100 feet from an exit sign. Main exterior exit doors which obviously and clearly are identifiable as exits need not be signed when approved. --Sec. 1003.2.8 . 2, Exception 1 Door swing is based on Sec. 1003.3.1.5 except as noted. Occupant load factor is based on Table 10-A. Number of exits is based on Table 10-A except as noted. Exit width is in inches and based on Sec. 1003.2.3 and Table 10-B Exit width is to be divided approximately equally among exits. -- Sec. 1003.2.3.2 Width shown for all areas is based on other egress components . Width shown for 1st floor is based on other egress components. Width shown for other floors & basements is based on stairways. -- Table 10-B For the minimum For the minimum For the minimum For the minimum
width of width of width of width of
doors, see Sec. 1003.3.1.3 hallways, see Sec. 1004.3.3.2 corridors, see Sec. 1004.3.4.2 stairways, see Sec. 1003.3.3.2
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FOOTNOTES: 1) The second floor is required to have 2 exits when the occupant load
is 10 or more. --Sec. 1004.2.3.2, Exception 1
FLUSH AND SURFACE BOLTS: Manually operated edge- or surface-mounted flush bolts and surface bolts or any other type of device that may be used to close or restrain the the door other than by operation of the locking device shall not be used. When automatic flush bolts are used, the door leaf having the automatic flush bolt shall not have a door knob or surface-mounted hardware . The unlatching of any leaf shall not require more than one operation. -- Sec. 1003.3.1.8
LOCKS AND LATCHES: Regardless of the occupant load served, exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort . --Sec. 1003.3.1.8
Key-locking hardware may be used on the main exit when the main exit consists of a single door or pair of doors if there is a sign stating THIS DOOR MUST REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS. When unlocked, door(s) must swing without operation of any latching device. -- exc.
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STAIR NOTES: Public stairways: 1) The rise of steps shall not be less than 4 inches or greater than 7
inches. The minimum run is 11 inches. The maximum variation is 3/8 inch in a flight of stairs . --Sec. 1003.3.3.3
2) The minimum width of a stairway is 36 inches, 44 inches if the occupant load is greater than 49. -- Sec. 1003.3.3.2 Also see exit table above to see if minimum width is greater than 44 inches .
3) Provide a handrail on both sides of stairway 34 to 38 inches above the nosing. May be on one side of stairways less than 44 inches wide. --Sec. 1003.3.3.6, Exception 1
4) Provide a guard rail where drop off is greater than 30 inches. -- Sec. 509.1
5) The minimum height is 42 inches. -- Sec. 509.2 6) Open guardrails shall have intermediate rails or ornamental pattern
such that a sphere 4 inches in diameter cannot pass through . -- Sec. 509.3 The triangular opening formed at the riser, tread and guardrail may be 6 inches . -- 509.3, Exception 2
7) The minimum headroom is 6 ft.- 8 inches. Such clearance shall be measured vertically from a plane parallel and tangent to the stairway tread nosing to the soffit above at all points . --Sec. 1003.3.3.4
8) Enclosed usable space under the stairs is required to be protected as required for 1 hr . fire-resistive construction . -- Sec. 1003.3.3.9
RAMP REQUIREMENTS: 1) The minimum width is 44 inches. If a ramp serves an occupant load of
49 or less, it may be 36 inches wide. If the ramp is serving a high occupant load, check exit table above for required width . -- Sec . 1003.4.2
2) If the ramp is part of the accessible route, the maximum slope is 1:12. All other ramps may have a slope of 1:8 or less . -- Sec. 1003.3.4.3
3) When the slope is greater than 1 : 20, landings shall be provided at the top, bottom and for each 5 feet of rise. Top landings and intermediate landings shall be at least 5 feet in the direction of travel . Landings at the bottom of ramps shall be at least 6 feet in the direction of travel. -- Sec. 1003.3 . 4.4
4) Handrails shall be per stair requirements. Sec . 1003.3 . 4 . 5 5) The surface shall be roughened or shall be of slip-resistant
materials. - -Sec. 1003 . 3 . 4.8
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LANDINGS AT DOORS: 1) A floor or landing shall be provided on each side of doors. When
access for persons with disabilities is required. the floor or landing shall not be more than 1/2 inch lower than the threshold. When access is not required, the maximum is 1 inch. -- Sec. 1003.3.1.6
2) Landings shall have a width not less than the width of the stairway or width of the doorway, whichever is the greater. Where a landing serves an occupant load of 50 or more, doors in any position shall not reduce the landing dimension to less than one half it required width. The minimum length in the direction of exit travel is 44 inches. -- Sec. 1003.3.1.7
TRAVEL DISTANCE: (distance to an exit) The maximum travel distance in this building is 250 feet. -- Sec. 1004.2.5.2 Travel distance shall not be limited within an exit enclosure or exit passageway. -- Sec. 1005.2.2
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BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY: 1) This building including each tenant shall be provided with at least
one entrance which complies with the accessible route provisions of CABO/ANSI A117.1. At least 50 percent of all entrances shall be accessible. -- Sec. 1103.2.3
2) When more that one exit is required from any accessible space, each accessible portion of the space shall be served by not less than two accessible means of egress. -- Sec . 1104.1.1
3) When an exit stairway is part of an accessible means of egress, the stairway shall have a clear width of not less than 48 inches between the handrails. The stairway shall either incorporate an area of refuge within an enlarged story-level landing or shall be accessed from an area of refuge. -- Sec. 1104.1.2 The area of refuge shall have direct access to the stairway that serves it. -- Sec. 1104.2.1
4) Each area of refuge shall be sized to accommodate one wheelchair space not less than 30 inches by 48 inches for each 200 occupants, or portion thereof. -- Sec. 1104.2.3
5) If the area of refuge is not within the stairway, it shall be separated from the rest of the story by a smoke barrier having at least a onehour fire-resistance rating . Smoke barriers shall extend to the roof or floor deck above. Doors shall be smoke and draft control assemblies with a rating not less than 20 minutes. -- Sec. 1104.2.4
6) Two-way communications are required. -- Sec . 1104 . 2.5 7) Each area must be identified by a sign stating AREA OF REFUGE and the
international symbol of accessibility. -- Sec. 1104.2.7 8) NOTE: Exit stairways in buildings protected throughout by an approved
automatic sprinkler system are NOT required to incorporate an area of refuge. -- Sec. 1104.1.2, Exception 2
ROOFING REQUIREMENTS: 1) The roofing on this building is required to be Class c. -- Table 15-A 2) See section 1504 and ICBO research reports for requirements.
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS: If there are 100 or more sprinklers, all valves controlling the water supply and water-flow switches shall be electrically monitored. Valve monitoring and water-flow alarm and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved central station, remote station or proprietary monitoring station . -- Sec. 904.3.1
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STANDPIPE REQUIREMENTS: There is no requirement for a standpipe. -- Table 9-A FOOTNOTES:
VENTILATION: All areas customarily occupied by humans shall be provided with natural ventilation by means of openable exterior openings with an area of not less than 1/20 of the total floor area or shall be provided with a mechanically operated ventilation system. Such system shall be capable of supplying a minimum of 15 cubic feet per minute of outside air per occupant. -- Sec. 1202.2.1
WALL AND CEILING FINISH : 1) Wall and ceiling finish materials are required to comply with
Sec. 804.1 and Table 8-B. 2) Carpeting on the ceiling is required to have a Class I flame
spread rating. -- Sec. 804 . 2 3) Textile wall coverings shall have Class I flame spread rating.
and shall be protected by automatic sprinklers or meet the acceptance criteria of U.B.C. Standard No. 8-2 -- Sec. 805
4) Toilet room floors shall have a smooth, hard nonabsorbent surface that extends upward onto the walls at least 5 inches. --Sec. 807 . 1.1
5) Walls within 2 feet of the front and sides of urinals and water closets shall have a smooth, hard nonabsorbent surface. -- Sec. 807 . 1.2
INSULATION NOTES: 1) All insulation material including facings are required to have a
flame-spread rating of 25 or less and a maximum smoke density of 450 unless it is in a concealed space and the facing is in contact with a wall or ceiling. -- Sec. 707.3 exc . 2
2) Foam plastic insulations are required to be protected. -- Sec. 2602
ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES: NOTE: Except as noted, section numbers listed below are from
CABO/ANSI A117.1- 1992
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WATER FOUNTAINS AND WATER COOLERS: At least 50 percent of drinking fountains, but not less than one, provided on every floor shall be accessible. -- UBC Sec. 1105.4.1 Accessible units must comply with the following: 1) Spout is to be within 36 inches of the floor. -- Sec. 4.15.2.1 2) Spout arranged for parallel approach shall be located 3 inches
maximum from the front edge. Spouts of cantilevered units with knee and toe clearances shall be located 15 inches minimum from the vertical support and 5 inches maximum from the front edge. -- Sec. 4.15.2.2
3) Spouts shall provide a flow of water 4 inches height minimum. -- Sec. 4.15.2.3
4) Operable parts shall be located at or near the front edge of the unit and shall comply with 4.25.4 -- Sec. 4.15.3
5) A cantilevered unit is required to extend 17 inches minimum from the vertical support. Clear knee space must provide a clear area of 8 inches in depth at 27 inches high and 11 inches at 9 inches minimum above the floor. -- Sec. 4.15.4.1
6) Forward approach units shall comply with 4.2. Units in alcoves shall comply with 4.2.4.4. Units not having the necessary knee and toe clearance or clear space under them shall comply with 4.2.4 and have a clear floor space that allows a person in a wheelchair to make a parallel approach. -- Sec. 4.15.4.2
TOILET FACILITIES: 1) A 60 inch diameter unobstructed turning space is required in
the toilet room. --Sec. 4.16.3, 4.2.3 & Fig. B4.2.3 2) Water closet shall be mounted adjacent to a side wall or
partition. The distance from the side wall or partition to the centerline of the water closet shall be 18 in. Sec. 4.17.1
3) When the accessible water closet is not in a stall: The clear floor space shall be 48 in minimum in front of the water closet and 42 in from the center line of the water closet on the side not adjacent to the wall. --Sec. 4.17.2 & Fig. B4.17.2
4) When the accessible water closet is in a stall: The stall shall be 60 in wide minimum and 56 in deep m~n~mum for wall hung water closets and 59 in deep minimum for floor mounted water closets. -- Sec. 4.18.3.1 If the door swings into the stall, the required depth shall be increased by 36 inches minimum. -- Sec. 4.18.3.2 & Fig. B4.18.3.1
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5) The bars are to be 33 to 36 inches above the floor and shall be provided on the rear wall and on the side wall closest to the water closet. -- Sec. 4.24.2.2 & Figs. B4.17.3, B4.17.4 and B4.18.3.1 a) Side grab bar is required to start within 12 inches of the
back wall and extend to 54 inches from the back wall. (The minimum length of the bar is 42 in) --Sec. 4.17.4.1 & Figs. B4.17.3 and B4.18.3.1
b) The rear bar shall be 24 in long minimum, centered on the water closet. Where space permits, the bar shall be 36 in long minimum, with the additional length provided on the transfer side. --Sec . 4.17.4.2 & Figs . B4.17.3, B4.17.4 and B4.18.3.1
6) The top of the seat on the water closet is required to be 17 to 19 inches above the floor. --Sec. 4.17.3 & Fig. B4.17.3
7) Accessible urinals shall be of the stall type or wall hung with the rim at 17 inches maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 4.19.2
8) A clear area of 30 X 48 inches minimum is required in fron t of the urinal. Privacy shields shall not extend beyond the front edge of the urinal rim, unless they are 30 inches apart minimum. -- Sec. 4.19.3
9) Accessible lavatories shall be mounted with the rim 34 inches maximum above the floor and a clearance of 29 inches minimum from the floor to the bottom of the front edge of the apron. -- Sec. 4.20.2.1 & Fig. B4.20.3.1
10) It shall extend 17 inches minimum from the wall . The clear knee space shall be 8 inches in depth minimum at 27 inches minimum above the floor and 11 inches in depth minimum at 9 in minimum above the floor. The dip of the overflow shall be ignored when checking the clearances . -- Sec. 4.20.3.1 & Fig. B4.20.3.1
11) A clear floor space of 30 X 48 inches minimum shall be provided in front of the lavatory and shall extend 19 inches maximum under the lavatory. --Sec. 4 . 20.3.2 & Fig. B4.20.3.2
12) Water supply and drain pipes under lavatories shall be insulated or otherwise treated to protect against contact. -- Sec. 4.20.4
13) The bottom of mirror is required to be within 38 inches of the floor. -- Sec . 4.16.6 & Fig. B4.20.3 . 1
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GLAZING REQUIREMENTS All glazing in hazardous locations is required to be of safety glazing material. -- Sec. 2406.3 & 2406.4 Locations: 1) Glazing in ingress and egress doors except jalousies. 2) Glazing in fixed and sliding panels of sliding door assemblies
and panels in swinging doors other than wardrobe doors. 3) Glazing in storm doors. 4) Glazing in all unframed swinging doors. 5) Glazing in doors and enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas,
steam rooms, bathtubs and showers . Glazing in any portion of a building wall enclosing these compartments where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above a standing surface and drain inlet.
6) Glazing in fixed or operable panels adjacent to a door where the nearest exposed edge of the glazing is within a 24-inch arc of either vertical edge of the door in a closed position and where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches abov e the walking surface. ·
7) Glazing in an individual fixed or operable panel, other than those locations described in items 5 and 6 above, than meets all of the following conditions: A. Exposed area of an individual pane greater than 9 square feet. B. Exposed bottom edge less than 18 inches above the floor. C. Exposed top edge greater than 36 inches above the floor. D. One or more walking surfaces within 36 inches horizontally of
the plane of the glazing. 8) Glazing in railings regardless of height above a walking surface.
Included are structural baluster panels and nonstructural in-fill panels.
9) Glazing in walls and fences used as the barrier for indoor and outdoor swimming pools and spas when the bottom edges is less than 60 inches above the pool side and the glazing is within 5 feet of the pool or spa water's edge.
10) Glazing in walls enclosing stairway landings or within 5 feet of then bottom and top of stairways where the bottom edge is less than 60 inches above the walking surface.
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ATTIC REQUIREMENTS: 1) Provide an access to all attic areas with a clear height of 30 inches
or more . The minimum size is 22 inches by 30 inches. There must be 30 inches or more clear height above the access. -- Sec. 1505.1
2) Provide ventilation in all attic areas. The net free vent area is to be not less than 1 square foot for each 150 square feet of attic area . The vent area may be 1/300 if at least 50% of the required ventilating area is provided by ventilators located in the upper portion of the attic. The upper ventilators must be at least 3 feet above the eave or cornice vents . -- Sec. 1505.3, Exception 1 The vent area may be 1/300 provided a vapor retarder having a transmission rate not exceeding 1 perm is installed on the warm side of the attic insulation. -- Sec. 1505.3, Exception 2
3) Where eave or cornice vents are installed, insulation shall not block the ~e flow of air. A minimum of 1 inch of air space shall be provided between the insulation and roof sheathing. -- Sec. 1505.3
Hepworth-Pawlak Geotedtalcal, lac. SO:ZO County Road 154 Glenwood Sprlnp, Colorado 81601 Pboae: 970-945-7988
Fax: 970-J4S.8454 bpgeo@bpgeotec:b.com
PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL STUDY PROPOSED OFFICE/W AREBOUSE DEVEWPMENT
SMITH PROPERTY, mGBW AY 82, SOUTH OF GLENWOOD SPRINGS GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO
JOB NO. 101175
MARCH 30, 2001
PREPARED FOR:
PRINCE CREEK CONSI'RUCTION ATI'N: DAVID mcKS
1051 COUNTY ROAD 111 CARBONDALE COLORADO 81623
HEPWORTH-PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC.
March 30, 2001
Prince Creek Construction Attn: David Hicks 1051 County Road 111 Carbondale Colorado 81623 Job No. 101 175
Subject: Report Transmittal, Preliminary Geot~hnical Study, Proposed Office/Warehouse Development, Smith Property, Highway 82, South of Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, Colorado
Dear Mr. Hicks:
As requested, we have conducted a preliminary geoteChnical study for the proposed . development at the subject site.
Subsurface conditions encountered in the exploratory pits excavated in the general building areas consist of medium dense, silty clayey sand and gravel with cobbles and boulders. The matrix soils are hyd.rocompressive. Groundwater was not encountered in the pits and the soils were slightly moist to moist.
Development above roughly elevation 5,920 feet does not appear feasible based on the geologic conditions. Spread footings placed on the natural subsoils and designed for an allowable bearing pressure of 1500 psf appear suitable for building support. The foundations should be heavily rej¢orced and tied together in a box-like fashion to limit the effects of differential settlement if the bearing soils become wetted.
The report which follows descn'bes our exploration, summarizes our findings, and presents our recommendations suitable for planning and preliminary design. It is important that we provide consultation during design, and field services during constnlction to review and monitor the implementation of the geotechnical recommendations.
If you have any questions regarding this report, please contact us.
Sincerely,
ORTH -PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC.
Rev. by: SLP
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY .... . . . ..... . ... .. ....... .• .... 1
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . , • . . . . 1
SITE coNDmoNs .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . 2
FIE.LD .EXPLORA.TION • . • . . • . . . . • • • . • • . • . . . • . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . 3
StJBSURFACE CONDmONS ..... . ..••..•.. • •..••.. • .•.•......• 3
PRELIMlNARY DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 FOUNDATIONS • • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . • . • . • . . . . • • . 4 FLOOR SLAB.S • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . . • • 4 UNDERDRAIN SYSTEM . ........ • .•...... · ....•...... . .... S SITE GRADIN'G . . • . • . • . • . • . . • . • . . • . . . • . . . . . • • . . • . • . • • . . S SURFACE DRAI:N'AGE •.••.••.•••..•••••.•.••. • •.. · .• ·• . . • • 6
LOOTATIONS . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . 6
REFER.EN CES . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • 7
FIGURE 1 .. LOCATION OF EXPLORATORY PITS
FIGURE 2 -LOGS OF. EXPLORATORY PITS
FIGURE 3 -LOGS OF EXPLORATORY PITS
FIGURE 4- SWELL CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS
FIGURE 5 -SWELL CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS
FIGURE 6 -GRADATION TEST RESULTS
TABLE I- SUMMARY OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY
This report presents the results of a preliminary geotechnical study for a
proposed office/warehouse development to be located on the Smith property, Highway
82, south of Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, Colorado. The project site is shown . .
on Fig. 1. The study was conducted in accordance with our proposal for geotechnical
engineering services to Prince Creek ~onstruction, dated February 28, 2001.
A field exploration program consisting of exploratory pits was conducted to
obtain information on the subsurface conditions. Samples of the subsoils obtained
during the field exploration were tested in the laboratory to determine their
classification, compressibility or swell and other engineering characteristics. The
results of the field exploration and laboratory testing were analyzed to develop
recommendations for project planning and preliminary design. A review of the
geologic conditions at the site was also done. This report summarizes the data' obtained
during this study and presents our conclusion$ and recommendations based on the
proposed development and subsunace conditions encountered.
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
The proposed development will consist of several office/warehouse buildings
conceptually located on the site as shown on Fig. 1. We assume the buildings will be
two story, wood-frame structures, possibly with partial or full basement levels. Ground
floors will probably be slat.on-grade. The development will be serviced with individual
septic disposal systems.
Once preliminary building and grading have been developed, we sho~d be
contacted to review the plans and perform additional analyses as needed.
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SITE CONDITIONS
The site consists of about 4 acres located adjacent the southern limits of the City
of Glenwood Springs to the northeast of Highway 82. The terrain is moderately steep to
steep, southwest facing hillside with slope grades ranging from about 25 to 40% in the
upper eastern part and 10 to 20% in the downhill western part. The elevation of the site
ranges from about 5880 feet to about 6000 feet. The Glenwood Ditch, which is
abandoned, crosses the north~t part of the property (see Fig. 1). The site is occupied
by several existing structures including a residence and a mobile home as shown on Fig.
1. Portions of the site have undergone some previous grading consisting apparent of
sballow cuts and fills . Vegetation consists of grass, weeds, brush and some trees.
GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS
The Glenwood Springs Metropolitan Area regional geologic hazard study
indicates the site is exposed to debris flow, rockfall and hydrocompressive soil hazards
(Lincoln-Devore, 1978). The Lincoln-Devore report found the debris flow, rockfall and
hydrocompressive soil hazards risk to be severe. Regional mapping of the Glenwood
Springs area by Kirkham and others (1995) indicates the surficial soil deposits are
colluvium and younger debris flow deposits.
The geologic conditions at the site should be considered in the project planning.
We believe the debris flow and rockfall hazard risks in the upper, steeper part of the
site are severe and will probably preclude development in that area. Development
should be feasible in the less steep terrain provided the potential geologic hazards are·
mitigated as needed. Mitigation of the debris flow and rockfall hazards may consist of
berms or deflection structures. Recommendations to limit the hydrocompressive soil
risk are provided in the "Preliminary Design Recommendation" section.
When preliminary building plans have been developed, we should conduct
geologic assessments to develop recommendations for mitigation of the debris flow and
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rockfall hazards. We expect that the geologic constraints and mitigation will probably
make development above roughly elevation 5,920·feet at the site infeasible.
_FIELD EXPLORATION
The field exploration for the project was conducted on March 7, 2001. Seven
exploratory pits were excavated at the locations shown on Fig. 1 to evaluate the general
subsurface conditions. The pits were dug with a rubber-tired backhoe. The pits were
logged by a representative of Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc.
Samples of the subsoils were taken with relatively undisturbed and disturbed·
sampling methods. Depths at which the samples were taken are shown on the Logs of
Exploratory Pits, Fig. 2. The samples were returned to our laboratory for review by
the project engineer and testing.
SUBSURFACECONDDcrONS
Graphic logs of the subsurface conditions encountered at the site are shown on
Fig. 2. The subsoils consist of about ~ to 1 ~ feet of man-placed fill or ~ foot of
organic topsoil overlying medium dense, silty clayey sand and gravel containing cobbles
and small boulders extending to the pit depths of 6 ~ to 8 feet.
Laboratory testing performed on samples obtained. from the pits included natural
moisture content and density, gradation analyses and Atterberg limits. Results of swell
consolidation testing performed on relatively undisturbed drive samples, presented on
Fig. 4 and 5, indicate low compressibility under natural moisture conditions and light
loading with a low collapse potential when wetted under a constant light load. The
samples showed moderate compressibility when loaded after wetting. Results of
gradation analyses performed on disturbed bulk sanwles (minus 5 inch fraction) of the
natural granular soils are shown on Fig. 6. The laboratory testing is summarized in Table!.
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No free water was encountered in the pits at the time of excavation and the
subsoils were slightly moist to moist.
PRELIMINARY DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
The conclusions and recommendations presented below are based on the
proposed development, subsurface conditions encountered in the exploratory pits, and
our experience in the area. T_he recommendations are suitable for planning and
preliminary design but site specific studies should be conduct~ for the individual
buildings.
FOUNDATIONS
Based on the nature of the proposed construction, lightly loaded spread footings
bearing on the natural subsoils should be suitable for building support. The foundations
should be heavily reinforce<l and constructed in a box-like configuration to limit the
effects of differential settlement if the bearing soils become wetted. Potential sources of
wetting include surface water ponding, excessive irrigation and utility line leaks.
Precautions should be taken to prevent wetting of the bearing soils.
We expect the footings can be sized for an allowable bearing pressure on the
order of 1500 psf. Existing fill, debris and topsoil encountered in building areas should
be removed to expose the natural soils. Nested boulders and loose matrix soils may
need treatment such as enlarging footings or placing compacted fill or concrete backfill.
Foundation walls should be designed to span local anomalies and to resist lateral earth
loadings when acting as retaining structures. Below grade areas and retaining walls
should be protected from wetting and hydrostatic loading by use of an underdrain
system. ne footings should have a minimum depth of 36 inches for frost protection.
FLOOR SLABS
Slab-on-grade construction should be feasible for bearing on the natural soils or
compacted structural fill. There could be some post construction slab movement if the
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subgrade becomes wetted. To reduce the effects of some differential movement, floor
slabs should be separated from all bearing walls and columns with expansion joints.
Floor slab control joints should be used to reduce damage due to shrinkage cracking. A
minimum 4 inch thick layer of free-draining gravel should underlie basement level slabs
to facilitate drainage.
UNDERDRAlNSYSTEM
Although free water ~as not encountered in the exploratory pits, it has been our
experience in the area that local perched groundwater can develop during times of heavy
precipitation or seasonal runoff. An underdrain system should be provided to protect
below-grade construction, such as retaining walls and basement areas from wetting and
hydrostatic pressure buildup. The drains should consist of drainpipe surrounded above
the invert level with free-draining granular material. The drain should be placed at each
level of excavation and at least 1 foot below lowest adjacent finish grade and sloped at a
minimum 1% to a suitable gravity outlet. An impervious membrane such as 30 mil
PVC should be placed below the drain gravel in a trough shape and attach~ to the
foundation wall with mastic to prevent wetting of the bearing soils.
SITE GRADING
The risk of construction-induced slope instability at the site should be low
(roughly below elevation 5,920 feet) provided the buildings are located in the less steep,
lower part and cut and fill depths are limited. Cut depths for the building pads and
driveway access should not exceed about 10 feet. Fills should be limited to about
10 feet deep and should be compacted to at least 95% of the maximum standard Proctor
density near optimum moisture content. Prior to fill placement, the subgrade should be
carefidly prepared by removing all vegetation, topsoil and existing fill and debris. The
fill should be benched into the portions of the hillside exceeding 20% grade. The· on
site soils excluding oversized rock and topsoil should be suitable for use in embankment
fills .
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Permanent unretained cut and fill slopes should be graded at 2 horizontal to
1 vertical or flatter and protected against erosion by revegetation, · rock riprap or other
means. Oversized rock from embankment fill construction will tend to collect on the
outer face. A protection fence should be provided downslope of the embankment toe to
prevent rockfall into developed property and on Highway 82. This office should review
site grading plans for the project prior to construction.
SURFACE DRAINAGE
The grading plan for the subdivision should consider runoff from steep uphill
slopes through the project and at individual sites. Water should not be allowed to pond
which could impact slope stability and foundations. To limit infiltration into the bearing
soils next to buildings, exterior bacldill should be well compacted and have a positive
slope away from the building for a distance of at least 10 feet. Roof downspouts and
drains should discharge well beyond the limits of all backfill and landscape irrigation
should be restricted. The existing Glenwood Ditch is partly filled with debris from
recent flows. The ditch should be cleaned out to provide interim debris flow protection
until the site is developed.
LIMITATIONS
This study has been conducted according to generally accepted geotechnical
engineering principles and practices in this area at this time. We make no warranty
either expressed or implied. The conclusions and recommendations submitted in this
report are based upon the data obtained from available geologic reports, the exploratory
pits located as shown on Fig. 1, the proposed type of construction and our experience in
the area. Our findings include interpolation and extrapolation of the subsurface
conditions identified at the exploratory pits and variations in the subsurface conditions
may not become evident until excavation is performed. If conditions encountered
during construction appear different from those described jn this report, we should be
notified so that re-evaluation of the recommendations may be made.
H-P GEOTECH
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This report bas been prepared for the exclusive use by our client for planning
and preliminary design purposes. We are not responsible for technical interpretations
by others of our information. As the project evolves, we should provide continued
consultation, conduct additional evaluations and review and monitor the implementation
of our recommendations. Significant design changes may require additional analysis or
modifications to the recommendations presented herein. We recommend on-site
observation of excavations and foundation bearing strata and testing of structural fill by
a representative_ of the geot~bnical engineer.
Respectfully submitted,
. David A. Young P.
Reviewed by:
~-d,j?~ Steven L. Pawlak 'P. E.
DAY/djg
REFERENCES
Lincoln-DeVore, 1978. Geologic HaztJrds of the Glenwood Springs Metropolitan Area. Garfield County, Colorado. Colorado Geological Survey Open File Report 78-10.
Kirkham, R.M. and Others, 1995. Geologic Map of the Glenwood Springs Quadrangle, Garfield County, Colorado. Colorado Geological Survey Open File Map 95-3.
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NOTES:
1. Exploratory pits were excavated on March 7, 2001 with a backhoe.
2. Locations of exploratory pits were measured approximately by pacing from features on the site plan provided.
3. Elevations of the exploratory pits were obtained by interpolation between contours on the site plan provided.
4. The exploratory pit locations and elevations should be considered accurate only to the degree implied by the method used.
5. The lines between materials shown on the exploratory pit logs represent the approximate boundaries between material types and transitions may be gradual.
6. No free water was encountered in the pits at the ttme of excavating. Fluctuations in water level may occur with time.
7. Laboratory Testing Results:
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101 175 HEPWORTH - PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC.
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HEPWORTH-PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC. TABLE I JOB NO. 101 175
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David Hicks Prince Creek Construction 1317 Grand Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO. 81601 December 8, 2004
Re: Project at 2550 Hwy 82- Building 1 and 2.
Dear David,
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Special Inspections as per Chapter 17 of the 97 UBC are required for this project for any structural welding and also for the masonry from the foundation to the 2"d floor of Building 2. In conversation with Brian Kurtz, the bond beams above the garage doors on the lower level are of particular concern.
It is important to get the special inspectors involved early in the process of the construction. They need to do their inspections as the work progresses rather than once the work is done. The engineer of record will need to work with the special inspectors on any structural details or alterations to the plans.
As per Sec. 1701.2 any special inspectors shall be submitted to the building department for approval prior to construction. Please submit your proposed special inspectors at your earliest convenience.
Please call if you have any questions. I have a list of possible special inspectors that work in this area if you do not know of any.
Yours truly,
Andrew Schwaller Building Official
cc Brian Kurtz
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Tim Holliday
From: Andy Schwaller
Sent: Tuesday, December 07,2004 4:17PM
To: Tim Holliday; Dave Mead; Steve Hackett
Subject: Special inspections Hick Project
With building #2, we are requiring that the project have special inspectors for any high strength bolting and structural welding. The engineer is requiring that the masonry walls on the south side also be inspected by a special inspector. Of particular interest is the bond beams above the garage doors on the first level. The engineer also wants to inspect the shelving system holding up the 2nd floor. Make sure you look at the revised drawings dated 11-23-04 when doing inspections. A lot of the structural details are complicated. If in doubt. request the engineer to review.
Andy Schwaller Building Official, Garfield County asch~Jf~r1fJl!J._arfleld·countv.com 970.945.8212
12/8/2004
COUNTY OF G:ARFI~LD· - BUILDING DEPARTMENT
CORRECTION NOTICE 108 8th St, Suite 201 Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Phone (970) 945-8212
Job located at 7..550 .JL'f 8"2...
Permit No. Cf z.7U ~
I have this day Inspected this structure and these premises and found the following corrections needed:
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You are hereby noUiled that the above correction must be Inspected before covering.
When correction( .. have been made, call for Inspection at 970-384·5003.
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~ulldlng Inspector l). •I Phone (970) 945-8212
··c'OUNTI of: GARFIELD - BUILDING PERMIT
CORRECTION NOTICE 108 8th 51., Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Phone (970) 945-8212
Job located at ;t25V ~¥ '8".;1.
"' Permit No. 9.;;\ 7o/<?.;t6"?
I have this day Inspected this structure and these premises and found the following corrections needed:
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COUNTY OF GARFIELD : BUILDING. PERMIT
CORRECTION NOTICE 108 8th Sl, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Phone(970)94~212
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I have this day Inspected this structure and these premises and found the following corrections needed:
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Date 10 -I'] 2oa:: /1
Building Inspector AJc...,;-<(2 "7lLJ ~ ;.\ Phone (97~ 945,~12 "/ ~) ~1(..\.,;~""'"\ ..
. . COUNTY OF GARFIELD • BUILDING PERMIT
CORRECTION NOTICE 1 08 8th St., Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Phone (970) 945·8212
Job located at w.t \ ~vt ~ Permit No. q 2-l 0
I have this day inspected this structure and these premises ~o d Jhe foUowln? c~IJectlona needed:
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COUNTY OF GARFIELD - BUILDING PERMIT
CORRECTION NOTICE 108 8th St., Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Phone (970) 945-8212
Job located at ?w ~ J~·< Permit No. 9.;l? 0
I have this day inspected this structure and these premises and found the following corrections needed:
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When corrections have been fll8de, call lot Inspection at 97().384.5003.
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CORRECTION NOTICE 1 08 8th St., Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Phone (970) 945-8212
Job located at ¥"<"0 ~ R:l.
Permit No. __.'2f<l~~2..~oO::-_~-----------
I have this day Inspected this structure and these premises and found the following corrections needed:
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You are hereby notJfled that the above correction must be Inspected before covering.
When corrections have been made, call lor Inspection at 970.314-5003.
Date 7'·/o-a Z 20:-==-SuJidlng Inspector ~a.,..:;:z:, Phane(970I94~12
) .. ; ,. EXTERIOR
Address No. ,V' Drainage / ~ 1
Oecks·support & clearance to wood/f. ____ _
Decks·stalrs & rails V / E.tM•< ""''" y---Fiashing around doors & windows
Insect screens _____ ...:~------
INTERIOR
GARAGE
Mech. equi
Access --~-/---------
Insulation --..:..t------------
Assessor's Parcel No.J_{gs~ .. co-o{,5
Date g /ff='J./t'>'{
FINAL CHECKLIST
MECHANICAL ROOM Boller ___________ _
HQI watl!r_~---------)\ F.A. gEIS!oit _ _._~--------
Fioor drain _________ _
Clearance __________ _
Air con. system'---------
1-fQI water heater -..~fX~------Combustion air _{)(..-___ _ Gas piping, valves _______ _
LPG Drain ---------FIREPLACE/S
REMARKS
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STAIRWAYS v Headroom (6'6" ) ---..------
Railing & guardrails _£1112~------Width ______ ~Vr..._ _____ _ Rise & run ----lll(f'--------KITCHEN
Egress ----.,1-\---------Smoke detector -J~.lt--------
EKhaust tan ----t'-----lo,------
Shatterproo
OTHER
INSPECTION WILL wOT BE MADE UNLESS THIS CARD IS POSTED ON THE JOB
14 HOURS NOTICE REQUIRED FOR INSPECfiONS
BUILDING PERMIT GARFI~LD COUNTY, COLORADO
Dale lssoed~.(~.9..1.ned Are•·········--·······-·····-Pennil No..~'J..Q. ... ·-·-· AGREEMENT
In consideration of the issuance of this permit, the applicant hereby agrees to comply with all laws and regulations related to the zoning, location; construction and erection of the proposed structure for which this permit is granted, and further agrees that if the above said regulations are not fully complied with in the zoning, location, erection and construction of the above described structure, the permit may then be revoked by notice from the County Building Inspector and IMMEDIATE Y BECOME NULL AND VOID.
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Setbac:lss Front Sjde Side Rear
I bis Card Must Be Post~d So It is Plaiuly Visible From Tbe Street Until Final Inspection.
INSPECTION RECORD Footing ~· ,
Foundation
Insulation
Drywall
Electric Rough (By State Inspector)
Notes:
ALL LISTED ITEMS MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BEFORE COVERING~ WHETHER INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR, UNDERGROUND OR ABOVE GROUND.
THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE Phone 384~5003 109 8th Street County Courthouse Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
APPROVEDDO NOT DESTROY THIS CARD
oa~ej\~oY a~\ b•Cf: \ IF PLACED OUTSIDE ~VER WJTH CLEAR PLASTIC
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