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Meeting Subject: Fayetteville State Veterans Home Existing Conditions

Meeting Location:

Fayetteville State Veterans Home

214 Cochran Ave, Fayetteville, NC 28301

Room Location: TBD

Date and Time: 9am, February 6th, 2024

Presentation provided by: Raymond Engineering Georgia, Inc.

Presenter: Gretchen Cobb, RA, NCARB

Meeting Agenda
1. Introductions

2. Overview of the evolution of the project’s intent/objectives at a high level.


A. Brief project background and review of discovered life-safety emergencies of
non-code complaint building conditions.

1. Damaged and deficient structural framing within attic space.

2. Damaged and non-compliant fire-rated assemblies.

3. Poor air quality from moisture intrusion due to inadequate site storm water
drainage, gaps in building envelope and deficiencies in mechanical system.

4. Non-complaint site conditions involving emergency service access and services


(fire lane and fire hydrant locations, proximity, quantity etc.), occupant life safety
egress, security and site access.

B. Important dates and project objectives to date:

1) Prior to September 29th,2023


Project Objective at Amendment 3 Submission:
An emergency repair project for temporary repairs to emergency life safety and non-
compliant building conditions while the building was being vacated over 5 years.

2) February 1st, 2024


Project Objective at Amendment 3 Submission:
A rehabilitation project to make permanent repairs to existing building and site deficiencies
and all required upgrades for a 120 bed-single occupancy current code-compliant building.
3. Building and Site Existing Conditions

A. Discussion of existing conditions, terms and categories were developed for this
discussion only to review existing conditions noted or observed from project related
activities. The organization and information below is not relevant to previously
reported or project related submissions. The Identified existing conditions and
recommended repairs noted below are limited and do not capture all
recommended repairs and renovations work to be addressed in future investigation,
design and repair work.

a. Categories of Existing Condition either Investigated/Observed/Noted/Recommended

• PI-CCR Project Investigated/observed required code-complaint repairs


• ECO-CCR Existing Conditions Observed, Further Investigation required for code-complaint
repair
• UI-CCR Upgrade Investigation for code compliance: To be investigated
• PI-RR Project Investigated/observed repair recommendations
• ECI-RR Existing Condition Observed, Further Investigation required to document extent.
• UI-RR Upgrades recommended for Rehabilitation Project

b. Site and Building existing conditions framework for discussion:

i. Level 1: Overall Site


ii. Level 2: Site to Building Exterior
iii. Level 3: Exterior Envelope (Roof to Foundation)
iv. Level 4: Interior infrastructure and Systems

B. Level 1: Overall Site Conditions:


• Storm Water – whole site and surcharging, ponding. Parking lot area
drainage.
• Emergency Service Access to areas of refuge, building, roadways and
fire suppression systems.
• Accessory buildings and storage facilities building installations.
• Landscape, grading and maintenance access (fence and access
locations)
• Parking for patients, staff and larger facility vehicles
• Site Signage
• RECOMMENDED INVESTIGATION (but not limited to):
o Exterior Egress
o Emergency Service Access
o Security
o Lighting
o Site Signage
o Hydrogen flow tests
o Civil Study on site drainage and grading
o Storm Water Existing Conditions Camera and Flow Tests

C. Level 2: Site to Building Exterior


• Building stormwater and plumbing from roof
• Emergency Egress from building to areas of refuge and emergency
service access.
• Patient Security and fencing.
• Pedestrian accessible walkways, ramps and path and parking to
building.
• INVESTIGATION: relocation of Cooling tower (ventilation and drainage
issues).

D. Level 3: Exterior Envelope (Roof to Foundation)


• Structural Framing - Emergency Life Safety Condition:
o Damaged and deficient structural framing within attic spaces.
o Attic trusses as-built condition does not meet design loads.
o See emergency letter sent on 4/27/2023.

• Roof Replacement and framing with new metal roof.


o Enclose thermal envelope with continuous insulation about deck and
repair eave head wall to eave condition to address discontinuous thermal
envelope.
o Draftstop in attic located in incorrect location
o DOAS unit installation to address moisture, existing mechanical may be
salvageable, additional study required.
o INVESTIGATION: Full System replacement
o Smoke compartment installation (see level 4)
o Modifications to sprinkler system as required (NO INVESTIGATION HAS
BEEN CONDUCTED, further review required)
o Attic access from building interior and exterior upgrades to address
deficiencies.
o Roof Access installation for flat roofs.
o Ballast roof replacements to modify storm water drainage and abandon
interior drains that are assumed to leak.
o Remove existing blown-in insulation and replace fire rated assemblies (see
level 4).
o Relocation of smoke compartment’s fire rated assembly at attic
floor/ceiling level with code compliant assembly. (se levl 4)
o Roof Gable end wall replacement for continuous insulation an vapor
barrier.
o Exterior soffits with new ventilation in areas outside of the building
envelope but over patient occupied locations.
o INVESTIGATE: Exterior lighting at entrances

• Exterior Walls
o Roof access upgrades
o Repair gaps in thermal envelope and air barrier at top of wall
o Gutters and downspouts to stormwater
o Select masonry brick repairs at penetrations
o INVESTIGATE: masonry repair extent to review required repairs of step
cracking at corner conditions, effloresce and other locations of damage.
o Window and door replacement with appropriate hardware and security
devices.
o Waterproofing and other flashing repairs at openings
o Infill exterior wall missing framing and discontinuous envelope
o INVESTIGATE:
 Building exterior signage
 cracking at corner conditions, effloresce and other locations of
damage.
 Window and door replacement
 Waterproofing and other flashing repairs at openings
 Infill exterior wall missing framing and discontinuous envelope

• Foundations
o Ground water table in different locations throughout building.
o Thickness of slab varies by multiple inches and could create weakness at
attachments. MORE INVESTIGATION REQUIRED.
o Moisture drive is throughout building a partition attachment to floors.
o Finish floor level and relationship to grade will allow areas of building to
absorb water.
o Vapor barrier not detailed to turn down in building as-builts
o Perimeter foundation and perimeter drains damaged and/or non-existent.
o Roof Storm water drainage dumping on building and daylighting in
location where the grade cannot handle the run off.
o Issues with thickness of slab
o Telegraphing of slab due moisture and potentially plumbing issues.
o Internal roof drains could be contributing to moisture related issues.
INVESTIGATION REQUIRED.
o Sewer lines could be contributing to moisture related issues.
INVESTIGATION REQUIRED.
• Emergency Egress from building to areas of refuge and emergency service
access. Slab installation, orientation, slope and space requirements may not be
appropriate for egress loads INVESTIGATION REQUIRED (See Level 1, 2 and 4)
• Pedestrian accessible walkways, ramps and path and parking to building. (See
Level 1, 2 and 4)
• OTHER INVESTIGATIONS:
a. relocation of Cooling tower (ventilation and drainage issues)
b. Exterior Egress and Emergency Services Access (see Level 1 above)

E. Level 4: Interior infrastructure and Systems


• Interior Architecture: Life Safety (see attached Life Safety agenda appending
this document):
o Wall Rating Issues
o Smoke Barriers-See Attic Life Safety Plans
o Extensive damage in attic space
o Improper head joint
o Improper fire sealants used.
o Improper taping and mudding
o Missing labels indicating rating
o Load Bearing Walls-See Load Bearing Walls
o Interior load bearing walls not labeled as such. These walls may
occur at locations where other requirements simultaneously
apply such as a 1hour fire barrier for incidental uses in those
locations we indicate the most restrictive requirements.
o Tenant Separation Demising Walls-See Initial Review of Original
Drawings
• Interior Architecture: ADA Issues-See assessment report
• Congregate Bathrooms
o Toilet centerline issues noted at several locations
o Toilet clear floor space issues noted at several locations
o Vertical grab bars at toilets not present all locations
o Roll in shower clear floor space minimum dimensions noted at
several locations
• Exterior Sidewalks
o Casual observation of some exterior sidewalks indicated non-
complaint slopes and railings.
o FCAP: Drinking fountain upgrades
• Interior Architecture: Finishes throughout building
o Replace all finishes affected by organic growth
o Repair slab moisture issue and movement, replace floor finishes
• Interior Architecture: Replace damaged kitchen and bathroom infrastructure
with new
o Repair damaged wall assemblies and structural conditions.
• Interior Architecture: Replace ceiling and fire-rated assemblies to be
compliant.
• Infrastructure: Mechanical
o Install DOAS units to help support the removal of moisture
throughout system.
o INVESTIGATE full system replacement if building is unoccupied and
roof replacement method.
o INVESTIGATE: cooling tower location and its potential contribution
to air quality and site drainage concerns.
• Infrastructure: Plumbing:
o Replace damaged and undersized plumbing.
o Abandon internal roof drains that are contributing to moisture
issues.
o INVESTIGATE: Camera lines to review conditions and verify there are
no breaks and damage. Overlapping locations of issues indicate that
the lines could be blocked, damaged and not functioning correctly
as installed.
o See plumbing reports for other areas of concern.
F. Additional Investigations and Pre-Design Repair recommendations:

1. (PDI) Pre-Design Investigations/Reports


These surveys and assessments will be used for the following studies that will be
updated into the subsequent emergency design documents and construction
phases:

o PDI-1 Site Survey


o PDI-2 Tab Report
o PDI-3 Industrial hygienist Survey
o PDI-4 Fire Hydrant Pressure Flow rate test
o PDI-5 Below grade camera and existing storm water connections
o PDI-6 Geotech boring and Soil testing
o PDI-7 Soil contamination testing

2. (PDS) Pre-Design Studies:


Study, investigate and determine extent of required temporary emergency
repairs, renovations, remediation and other building and site modification to
enable mobilization, construction, and other requirements for the building to
remain operational during construction duration and for the remainder of the
building being occupied until 2028.

o PDS-1: Site Life Safety Egress


Determine what strategies and site modifications are required for existing
conditions to meet Life Safety Requirements affecting emergency service
access and exit discharge that directly impact site emergency protocols of the
facility.

o PDS-2 Civil study (utilizing the completed Topo Survey):


Study and investigate solution to address the extensive site deficiencies noted
during previous investigations affecting the building emergency service
access, occupant egress and site discharge from the building, non-
functioning storm water system, and other previously made changes to the
site that will inhibit construction mobilization and temporary facilities during
construction.

o PDS-3 Mechanical Engineer analysis of the Cooling Tower


Investigate concerns that existing cooling tower may be contributing to site
stormwater issues and air quality issues.

o PDS-4 Construction Management Pre-Construction Services (C.T. Wilson)


Meeting Agenda
Project: SCO Veteran’s Long Term Care Facility-Fayetteville
Date: February 6, 2024
From: Julie Risk
No. IHR #22 0030

Agenda:

General Building Information-See Life Safety Plans


I) Year Constructed: 1994
II) Construction Type:
A) NCBC 2018: V-A
B) NCBC 1991: V(P)
III) Sprinklers: Yes
IV) Occupancy:
A) NCBC 2018: I-2 Condition 1
B) NCBC 1991: Institutional Unrestrained
V) Stories: 1
VI) Height: 33’-2”
VII) Area: 80,387sf total separated into 4 distinct buildings by 4HR fire walls.
LEVEL 1 I-2 A-wing 18,371
LEVEL 1 I-2 B-wing 18,371
LEVEL 1 I-2 C-wing 18,371
LEVEL 1 I-2 Central 25,274
Core
VIII) Occupant Load:
LEVEL 1 I-2 A-wing 244
LEVEL 1 I-2 B-wing 244
LEVEL 1 I-2 C-wing 244
LEVEL 1 I-2 Central 503
Core

Wall Rating Issues


I) Smoke Barriers-See Attic Life Safety Plans
A) Extensive damage in attic space
B) Improper head joint
C) Improper fire sealants used.
D) Improper taping and mudding
E) Missing labels indicating rating
II) Load Bearing Walls-See Load Bearing Walls
A) Interior load bearing walls not labeled as such. These walls may occur at locations
where other requirements simultaneously apply such as a 1hour fire barrier for
incidental uses in those locations we indicate the most restrictive requirements.
1) NCSBC 1991

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2) NCSBC 2018 Section 602.1 relates to interior bearing walls. The section states
building elements shall comply with the applicable provisions of section
703.2. Then clarifies that “the protection of openings, ducts and air transfer
openings in building elements shall not be required unless required by other
provisions”.

3) NCSBC 2018 Section 703.2 references 714 (penetrations) and 715 (fire resistive
joint systems) but does not list 716 (opening protectives) which is the section
dealing with door and window openings.

III) Tenant Separation Demising Walls-See Initial Review of Original Drawings


A) It appears that NCBC 1991 403.4.1 regarding tenant separation has been applied to
the demising walls between patient rooms with 1 HR ratings. This section does not
apply to I-2 occupancy because the rooms are not being rented individually but
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rather payment is being made for a service of continual care to the facility which is a
single tenant.
IV) Incidental Use Separation-See Initial Review of Original Drawings
A) Both inadequate ratings and areas where ratings exceed the requirements.
B) Based on the 1991 code in effect at the time:
1) Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Storage room not soiled or
trash less than 50sf does not require a rating.
2) Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. storage room not soiled or
trash more than 50sf but less than 100sf requires smoke partitions and
sprinklers.
3) Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. storage rooms over 100sf
require 1HR fire barrier
4) Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Soiled Rooms require 1HR fire
barrier
5) Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Trash Rooms require 1HR fire
barrier
6) Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Laundries over 100sf require
1HR fire barrier

ADA Issues-See assessment report


I) Congregate Bathrooms
A) Toilet centerline issues noted at several locations
B) Toilet clear floor space issues noted at several locations
C) Vertical grab bars at toilets not present all locations
D) Roll in shower clear floor space minimum dimensions noted at several locations
II) Exterior Sidewalks
A) Casual observation of some exterior sidewalks indicated non-complaint slopes and
railings.

Existing Building Regulations Compliance Methods


I) For existing buildings 1 of 3 compliance methods shall be employed. The subsequent
sections of this report reference new construction requirements which shall be required
depending on the extent of renovation and the compliance method chosen
A) Prescriptive compliance method: Complying with Chapter 4 of the Existing building
code and the International Fire Code shall be considered in compliance.

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1) Existing materials in use that were compliant at the time of erection may remain,
so long as they are not considered unsafe per the NC administrative Code and
Policies
2) New materials must conform to the code for new construction. Like materials
are permitted for repairs and alterations, provided they are not hazardous.
3) Dangerous conditions may require elimination if deemed necessary by the
building official.
B) Work area compliance method: Complying with the applicable requirements of
chapters 5-13 of the Existing building code shall be considered in compliance.
1) The extent of changes must be determined.
(a) Repair is solely for the patching or restoration or limit parts replacement to
maintain components in good condition.
(b) Alteration Level 1 includes the removal and replacement or the covering of
existing materials, elements, equipment, or fixture using new materials,
elements to serve the same purpose.
(c) Alteration Level 2 is the most frequently used because the addition or
elimination of any door or window, the reconfiguration or extension of any
system, or the installation of any additional equipment qualifies. This level
requires all new construction elements, components, systems, and spaces
comply with new construction with some exceptions for windows, electrical
equipment, length of dead end corridors in newly constructed spaces, and
minimum ceiling height.
(d) Alteration Level 3: If more than 50% of the building area in any 12 month
period is altered then it would be considered alteration level 3
(reconstruction) which requires compliance with the current building code.
C) Performance compliance method: Complying with chapter 14 of the Existing building
code shall be considered in compliance. The chapter requires a performance
evaluation with regards to
1) Fire Safety
2) Means of Egress
3) General Safety

2022 FGI compliance for Residential Care Facilities


I) Existing conditions are 72 double occupant rooms and 6 single occupant special care
rooms. Totaling 150 patients
II) Conversion to all single occupant rooms would reduce to 78 patients

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III) Chapter 3.1 Specific Requirements for Nursing Homes-A full assessment has not been
completed and will be required. Highlights regarding patient rooms below.
A) 2 residents are allowed but single resident rooms with individual toilet rooms are
encouraged.
B) Minimum 121 sf for single or 108 sf per resident in double (minimum room sizes
look OK however some space will need to be given to the toilet room)
1) Minimum 11 feet clear dimension for single of 9’-6” per resident in double.
(could meet for single but not double)
C) Clearances for mobility and transfer
1) Bed
(a) 48” transfer side
(b) 36” non-transfer side
(c) 36” foot for single 48” foot for double
2) 36” clear circulation pathway provided between fixed elements
3) Recliner
(a) 48” transfer side
(b) 36” for approach
4) Toilet rooms shall be sized and configured to accommodate (Current toilet
configuration does not meet today’s code standards)
(a) Staff assistance, including use of lifting equipment
(b) Accessibility standards that support independent resident use.

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SCO Veteran’s
Home
Fayetteville

214 Cochran Ave. Fayetteville, NC 28301

Life Safety and ADA Assessment

FEBRUARY 23

IHR Architecture
Authored by: Julie Risk

2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home


Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting
1 Post Patient Evacuation
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
Scope
I) General Building Data
II) Existing Building Regulations for work compliance
III) Life Safety Assessment
A) Review of Original Construction Documents.
B) Review of Code in effect at the time of construction.
C) Analysis of compliance of the building at the time of construction based on review of items A
and B.
D) Note construction deficiencies in the project scope areas which include:
1) Congregate Baths
2) Kitchen
IV) ADA Assessment in the project scope areas which include:
A) Congregate Baths
B) Kitchen
V) DHSR Assessment
A) Review chapter 13D section .3100 rules for design and construction

General Building Data


I) Year Constructed: 1994
II) Construction Type:
A) NCBC 2018: V-A
B) NCBC 1991: V(P)
III) Sprinklers: Yes
IV) Occupancy:
A) NCBC 2018: I-2 Condition 1
B) NCBC 1991: Institutional Unrestrained
V) Stories: 1
VI) Height: 33’-2”
VII) Area: 80,387sf total separated into 4 distinct buildings by 4HR fire walls.

LEVEL 1 I-2 A-wing 18,371


LEVEL 1 I-2 B-wing 18,371
LEVEL 1 I-2 C-wing 18,371
LEVEL 1 I-2 Central 25,274
Core
VIII) Occupant Load:

LEVEL 1 I-2 A-wing 244


LEVEL 1 I-2 B-wing 244
LEVEL 1 I-2 C-wing 244

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LEVEL 1 I-2 Central 503
Core

Existing Building Regulations


I) For existing buildings 1 of 3 compliance methods shall be employed. The subsequent sections of
this report reference new construction requirements which shall be required depending on the
extent of renovation and the compliance method chosen
A) Prescriptive compliance method: Complying with Chapter 4 of the Existing building code and
the International Fire Code shall be considered in compliance.
1) Existing materials in use that were compliant at the time of erection may remain, so long
as they are not considered unsafe per the NC administrative Code and Policies
2) New materials must conform to the code for new construction. Like materials are
permitted for repairs and alterations, provided they are not hazardous.
3) Dangerous conditions may require elimination if deemed necessary by the building official.
B) Work area compliance method: Complying with the applicable requirements of chapters 5-13
of the Existing building code shall be considered in compliance.
1) The extent of changes must be determined.
(a) Repair is solely for the patching or restoration or limit parts replacement to maintain
components in good condition.
(b) Alteration Level 1 is the anticipated level for the project if the scope remains limited to
the congregate bathrooms, and kitchen. It includes the removal and replacement or
the covering of existing materials, elements, equipment, or fixture using new
materials, elements to serve the same purpose.
(c) Alteration Level 2 is the most frequently used because the addition or elimination of
any door or window, the reconfiguration or extension of any system, or the installation
of any additional equipment qualifies. This level requires all new construction
elements, components, systems, and spaces comply with new construction with some
exceptions for windows, electrical equipment, length of dead end corridors in newly
constructed spaces, and minimum ceiling height.
(d) Alteration Level 3: If more than 50% of the building area in any 12 month period is
altered then it would be considered alteration level 3 (reconstruction)
C) Performance compliance method: Complying with chapter 14 of the Existing building code
shall be considered in compliance. The chapter requires a performance evaluation with
regards to
1) Fire Safety
2) Means of Egress
3) General Safety
II) When a renovation scope is established we recommend revisiting which method of compliance
would be most beneficial for the project.

Life Safety Assessment


I) Height and Area
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A) Height
1) NCBC 1991 Table 400 allows a maximum of 2 stories and 65’ for sprinklered, Type 5,
protected, I-2 unrestrained occupancy structures.
2) This facility is 1 story and 33’-2”. Therefore, the height configuration is compliant.
B) Area
1) NCBC 1991 Table 400 allows a maximum of 31,500sf for 1 story, sprinklered, Type 5,
protected, I-2 unrestrained occupancy structures.
2) NCBC 1991 section 402.1.2 allows each part of a building separated by fire walls to be
considered a separate building.
3) NCBC 1991 Table 600 requires fire walls be 4HR rated. This exceeds the current 3 HR fire
wall requirement in the 2018 code.
4) This facility is separated into 4 distinct buildings by 4HR fire walls. Therefore, the total
area is compliant. The fire walls must be maintained in any future renovations, otherwise,
the area would exceed the maximum allowable both from the 1991 code and the current
2018 code.
II) Building Separation
A) Assumed property lines existing between the central core and each connected wing. A
separation distance of 11.5’ under the NCBC 1991 table 600 requires a 2HR rating. This
exceeds the current 1 HR rating required by the 2018 code.
B) This facility is designed with 2HR fire barrier walls at all exterior walls along the assumed
property lines and is; therefore, compliant for building separation.
III) Occupancy Requirements
A) Smoke Compartmentation
1) NCBC 1991 section 409.1.2.1 allows a maximum compartment size of 22,500 and neither
the length nor width shall exceed 150ft.
2) NCBC 1991 section 409.1.2.2 requires smoke barriers have a minimum 1-hour fire
resistance and form an effective membrane continuous from the outside wall to outside
wall and from floor slab to floor slab or roof deck thereby including continuity through all
concealed spaces, such as those found above suspended ceilings, and including interstitial
structural and mechanical spaces.
(a) Exception for smoke barriers not required in interstitial spaces when such spaces are
designed and constructed with ceilings that provide resistance to the passage of
smoke equivalent to that provided by smoke barriers.
3) NCBC 1991 section 409.1.2.4 requires doors in smoke barriers shall have 20 minutes
except where a higher level is required.
4) This facility was designed to have smoke barriers continuous to roof deck including some 1
hour rated floor ceiling assemblies for horizontal offsets. Field observation of the attic
space revealed extensive damage in the horizontal smoke barrier assemblies, inadequate
tape and mud and improper fire sealant at penetrations and along the head joints.
B) Corridor Partitions
1) NCBC 1991 section 409.1.3.1 allows buildings equipped with automatic sprinkler system to
have exit access corridor partitions be constructed of materials permitted for the buildings
construction type with no fire rating. However, they must resist the passage of smoke. If

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they are terminated at the ceiling membrane, the ceiling membrane must also resist the
passage of smoke.
Original Construction Documents Note 3 on sheet A8.3 indicates all corridor walls shall be
smoke tight. All penetrations shall be completely sealed to prevent the passage of smoke.
This note indicated these walls were designed in a compliant fashion. We verified at
sample locations that the corridor walls are constructed as smoke tight where not part of
another assembly and they are sealed tight to the underside of 2 layers of gypsum board
attached to the bottom chord of the truss.
C) Incidental Uses in a sprinklered Institutional unrestrained facility
1) NCBC 1991 section 409.1.6.1 requires 1 HR fire barrier separation for the following:
(a) Boiler and heater rooms
(b) Paint shops
(c) Maintenance shops
(d) Laundries over 100sf
(e) Soiled linen
(f) Storage rooms over 100sf
(g) Trash collection rooms
2) NCBC 1991 section 409.1.6.1 requires smoke partition separation for the following:
(a) Employee locker rooms
(b) Gift/retail shop
(c) Handcraft shops
(d) Kitchens
(e) Laboratories
(f) Storage rooms more than 50sf but less than 100sf.
3) There are multiple locations where walls exceeding these requirements have been
provided. See Life Safety Mark Up attachment for specific locations.
4) The soiled utility room N100 in each wing is not separated by 1HR Fire Barrier as required.

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5) Incidental use area walls terminate at 2 layers of gypsum board attached to the bottom
chord of the roof trusses. This gypsum board is noted as part of a 1 hour ceiling/roof
assembly UL L542 and is an acceptable terminate for incidental room separation walls.
D) Smoke Detectors: NCBC 1991 409.1.5.1 requires smoke detectors in staff sleeping rooms,
corridors, spaces open to the corridor. Smoke detection system present.
E) Building Fire Alarm: NCBC 1991 409.1.9 requires a building fire alarm system be provided that
shall be activated by manual pull stations and by sprinkler activation. Fire alarm system
present.
F) Travel Distance: NCBC 1991 table 409.1 allows a maximum of 200ft travel distance for
sprinklered group I unrestrained occupancies. This aligns with the current code requirements
for NCBC 2018 as well. See chart below for measured distances for the existing buildings. No
travel distance deficiencies noted.

G) Exit Capacity: NCBC 1991 table 409.1 allows 0.5”/person on the level of travel for sprinklered
buildings.

LEVEL 1 I-2 A-wing 244 /5 exits 48.8 Occ/Exit 24.4”


LEVEL 1 I-2 B-wing 244 /5 exits 48.8 Occ/Exit 24.4”
LEVEL 1 I-2 C-wing 244 /5 exits 48.8 Occ/Exit 24.4”
LEVEL 1 I-2 Central 503 /9 exits 55.9 Occ/Exit 27.9”
Core

H) Bearing Walls: Exterior and interior bearing walls are required to be 1 HR rated fire barriers for
Type 5A construction. While exterior walls are indicated as constructed in accordance with UL
U425, interior corridor walls which are load bearing are indicated as smoke tight where not
part of a rated assembly for incidental uses. We verified at sample locations that the corridor
walls are constructed as smoke tight where not part of another assembly and they are sealed
tight to the underside of 2 layers of gypsum board attached to the bottom chord of the truss.
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to meet 1 hour rated requirements. The construction methodology is similar to a smoke tight
wall, however, all penetrations must be fire stopped and the walls must be labeled. Any ducts
penetrating the walls would need to have fire dampers. All doors must be 45 min rated.
Regarding door closers to patient rooms, there are some exceptions in NFPA 101 that we
could make a case for as an alternative compliance. Explanatory material for 19.3.6.3.5
recognizes the potential hazard for doors to patient rooms remaining closed. There is an
alternative listed for existing buildings which would allow doors to remain open if staff are
trained to close them in an emergency. Furthermore, 19.3.6.3.11 states that door-closing
devices shall not be required on doors in corridor walls other that the stated specific
conditions, of which, patient rooms are not one. The issue is not as clear cut as these
potential exceptions, because the reason for the corridor walls that are rated are because of
their status as interior bearing walls, not for reasons related to them being corridor walls. This
would have to be discussed with the AHJ and DHSR for use as an approved alternative method
prior to our recommendation for implementation.

IV)

ADA
I) Code Requirements
A) Door
1) Pull side must have 18” clear wall space at the strike and a clear area equal to 60” in
depth. No deficiencies noted.
2) Push side, if there is a closer must have 12” clear wall space at the strike. If there is no
closer there is no push side requirement. and a clear area equal to 48” in depth. No
deficiencies noted.

B) Toilet
1) Toilet centerline must be between 16 and 18 inches from the adjacent wall. Non-
compliant condition found in congregate rooms A110, A152, B152, C152. Recommend
removal and reinstallation at compliant distance off wall.

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2) Clear floor space of 60”wide by 56” deep. Non-compliant condition found in congregate
rooms A110, A152, B110, B152, C152. These locations are deficient in the width by
fractions of an inch. This is due to the tile installed over the gypsum board coupled with
an offset in the rear wall creating an alcove that is slightly too narrow. Recommend
furring out the wall to remove the alcove offset so required clearances can be achieved.

3) Vertical grab bar 18” high and 2 horizontal grab bars 36” on the rear wall and 42” on the
side wall. Vertical grab bars are missing at all locations. Recommend installation of
additional grab bars for compliance.

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4) Typical installation

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C) Sink
1) Rim of sinks must be 34” AFF maximum. No deficiencies noted.26

2) Sink centerline must be at least 15” from the adjacent wall. No deficiencies noted.
3) Clear floor space must be 30” wide by 48” deep. No deficiencies noted.

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4) Knee space must be provided: No deficiencies noted.

5) Typical installation

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D) Roll-in-type Shower
1) Size: min. 60” wide by min. 30” deep. . Non-compliant condition found in congregate
rooms A110, A152, C152. 60” minimum width is not being met. Recommend demolition
and reconstruction of compartment wing wall to compliant location..
2) Clearance: min. 60” wide by min. 30” deep. No deficiencies noted.

3) Typical installation

E) Tub
1) Clearance: A clear area 30” wide by the length of the tub shall be provided. No
deficiencies noted.

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2) Because this is a specialized piece of equipment and not a typical tub, we understand that
staff assistance is provided to access and exit the tub. Therefore the usual grab bar and
controls requirements are not applicable.
3) Typical installation

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Typical Parking Conditions on site - sample photo from Google ACCESSIBLE PARKING DURING PHASES AND WITHIN VIEW OF
ADMINISTRATION
EXISTING SPACES AVAILABLE: 93 vif (VISITORS, STAFF)
BIG BUS - 16 PASSENGER - WHEEL CHAIR LIFT
SPACES REQUIRED: MINI BUS -
125 MAX: STAFF SPACES NEEDED DURING CONSTRUCTION 2 VANS -

45 MAX: CLINICAL STUDENT SPACES (FALL - August-December) SPECIAL EVENT SPACE (USED A DAY BEFORE AND DAY OF):
MEMORIAL DAY, 4TH OF JULY, VETERANS DAY, SPRING FLING, FALL
20 (APPROX.): 30-40 DAILY VISITORS FLING
190 spaces needed total between August and December
145 January through August AMBULANCES DROP OFF AND PARK 1-2 OCCURANCES
PER WEEK

FIRE LANE ?

CONTRACTOR
LAY DOWN AREAS

RENOVATE TO ADD
SPACES?

PROPOSED NEW
VISITOR AND
OCCUPANT PARKING?

CONSTRUCTION
MOBILIZATION AND
STORAGE

40?

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VA OVERFLOW PARKING HAS STARTED TO
BLOCK AND DISRUPT TRAFFIC FLOW TO AND
FROM SITE MAKING CONDITION UNSAFE.

Level 1 - Site - Parking Deficiencies and Occupant Requirement Notes

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maintenance
has power
supplies
tools, lights,
date install approx.2008
plumbing supplies 20+ ago install date
power
storage unknown
maintenance shed housekeeping shed
records to be destroyed, Christmas dry supplie
decorations, activity storage, dietary supplies extra paper towels
paper goods
Covid Storage
PPE storage
nurses supplies
no power trash compactor
Dumpster
management every 2-3 weeks
looking to move
that out

LEVEL 1 - SITE DIAGRAM - ACCESSORY STRUCTURES

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Site mobilization assumptions:
1- CT to keep fire lane clear and provide 20 feet of
access from building perimeter

2 - lay down area for materials

3- preliminary parking for constractors

Raymond:
1- GM to confirm weight
capacity of flat roof.

'
20

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10 NEW
PARKING
SPACES

2 NEW 20 NEW
PARKING PARKING
SPACES SPACES

Max common path = 40' - 1"


FLOODING/STANDING
WATER Max exit access travel distance = 82' - 11"
Max exit access travel distance = 78' - 10"
Max common path = 40' - 1"

Max common path = 27' - 1" Max common path = 27' - 1"

Max exit access travel distance = 127' - 11" Max exit access travel distance = 127' - 11"

EXT. AREA FOR


ASSISTED
RESCUE - 30SF
PER BED X 25 BEDS
OCCUPANT
LOAD PER WING OCCUPANT LOAD
= 243 PER WING = 243
20 NEW
PARKING
SPACES

FLOODING/STANDING
WATER
Max exit access travel distance = 76' - 1"

Max exit access travel distance = 105' - 2" Max exit access travel distance = 105' - 4"

Max exit access travel distance = 127' - 11"


"
1/2
4
'-
11

Max common path = 27' - 1"

Max exit access travel distance = 79' - 3"


Max common path = 40' - 1" Max exit access travel distance = 105' - 8"

OCCUPANT LOAD PER WING = 243

EXT. AREA FOR


Level 1 - Overlapping Conditions, Fire Lane, Egress
ASSISTED
RESCUE - 30SF
PER BED X 25 BEDS
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6074 - 6076

6013

6005,
6010, 6006
6011
6021

6056

6052,
6053

6051

6060 6061

Level 1 - Site - Site Drainage

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6011 6051 6061

6013
6056 6076

6021 6053

Level 1 - Site - Site Drainage

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Site mobilization assumptions:
1- CT to keep fire lane clear and provide 20 feet of
access from building perimeter

2 - lay down area for materials

3- preliminary parking for constractors

Raymond:
1- GM to confirm weight
capacity of flat roof.

'
20

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10 NEW
PARKING
SPACES

2 NEW 20 NEW
PARKING PARKING
SPACES SPACES

Max common path = 40' - 1"


FLOODING/STANDING
WATER Max exit access travel distance = 82' - 11"
Max exit access travel distance = 78' - 10"
Max common path = 40' - 1"

Max common path = 27' - 1" Max common path = 27' - 1"

Max exit access travel distance = 127' - 11" Max exit access travel distance = 127' - 11"

EXT. AREA FOR


ASSISTED
RESCUE - 30SF
PER BED X 25 BEDS
OCCUPANT
LOAD PER WING OCCUPANT LOAD
= 243 PER WING = 243
20 NEW
PARKING
SPACES

FLOODING/STANDING
WATER
Max exit access travel distance = 76' - 1"

Max exit access travel distance = 105' - 2" Max exit access travel distance = 105' - 4"

Max exit access travel distance = 127' - 11"


"
1/2
4
'-
11

Max common path = 27' - 1"

Max exit access travel distance = 79' - 3"


Max common path = 40' - 1" Max exit access travel distance = 105' - 8"

OCCUPANT LOAD PER WING = 243

EXT. AREA FOR


Level 1 - Overlapping Conditions, Fire Lane, Egress
ASSISTED
RESCUE - 30SF
PER BED X 25 BEDS
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6074 - 6076

6013

6005,
6010, 6006
6011
6021

6056

6052,
6053

6051

6060 6061

Level 1 - Site - Site Drainage

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6011 6051 6061

6013
6056 6076

6021 6053

Level 1 - Site - Site Drainage

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INTERIOR INVESTIGATION:
1. KITCHEN DRAINS, GREASE TRAP,
DISPOSAL ETC ALL DRAINS
2. MECHANCIAL ROOM
3. LAUNDRY ROOM ALL DRAINS Level 1 - 3 - Optima Investigation Scope Diagrams

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INTERIOR INVESTIGATION:
1. KITCHEN DRAINS, GREASE
TRAP, DISPOSAL ETC ALL DRAINS
Review 2. MECHANCIAL ROOM
underground piping
main for failure. 3. LAUNDRY ROOM ALL DRAINS
6 TOTAL BATHS
(2 PER WING, 3 WINGS)

Storm Drain
Riser

Storm Drain
Riser

Storm Drain
Riser

Storm Drain
Riser Review underground
pipe main for pipe
failure.

Level 1 - 3 - Optima Investigation Scope Diagrams

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Review
underground piping
for pipe failure.

Review underground
pipe main for pipe
failure.

Review underground
pipe main for pipe
failure.

Review down spout


connections to underground
pipe for pipe failure.

Review underground
pipe main for pipe
failure.

Level 1 - 3 - Optima Investigation Scope Diagrams

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EXTERIOR INVESTIGATION:
1.ROOF DRAINS AT GRADE TO STORM
WATER SYSTEM ASSUME 24 LOCATIONS
2. SITE DRAINAGE CATCHMENTS TO STORM
4
A-503
SYSTEM (ASSUME 10 LOCATIONS)
3. INTERNAL DRAINS ON ROOF 15 LOCATIONS
6
A-503

2 3
A-503 A-501 TYP
5 5
TYP A-500 A-500 TYP

2
A-501 TYP

4
A-501 TYP
Review roof drain Review roof drain
connection and connection and
piping for failure. piping for failure.
6
4 6
A-503
A-500 TYP A-503
NEW TAPERED
INSULATION @ FLAT
ROOF LOCATIONS, TYP
4
A-500 TYP

4
4 A-503 4
4
A-502 A-502
4 A-501 TYP
A-503 TYP

2 2 5
A-503 TYP A-500 TYP A-500

5 5
A-503 A-503
3
6 5 A-501 3 6
A-500 TYP A-500 TYP 5 A-500 TYP A-500 TYP
A-500 TYP 3
A-501
2
A-503 2
A-500 TYP

2
A-500 TYP 4
A-500 TYP 3
6 A-500 TYP
3 A-500 TYP
A-500 TYP

6
A-500 TYP
4
6 A-501 TYP 4
A-500 TYP A-503 2
A-502
2
A-501 TYP 5
A-503 2
4 A-503
A-502
3
2
A-502

1
Review roof drain 4
A-502 TYP
A-503

2 A-501 TYP connection and 3


X
2
A-501 TYP
A-501 TYP A-501
piping for failure. X-XXX
1
A-501 TYP

5
A-500 TYP
Review roof drain
connection and
4
piping for failure.
A-501 TYP

6
A-500 TYP

4
A-500 TYP

LEGEND
ROOF
GUTTER (GU)
OUTLINE/PARAPET
1
A-501 TYP ROOF OUTLINE/ SOIL VENT PIPE
GRAVE-STOP FASCIA (SVP)

EXHAUST FAN (EF) DOWNSPOUT (DS)

6 PRIMAY ROOF DRAIN PRIMARY SCUPPER


A-500 TYP (PRD) (PS)
STRUCTURAL
3 VALLEY
A-500 TYP RIDGE/HIP

ELEVATION CHANGE ROOF HATCH

2
SHEET NOTES
A-500 TYP
1. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS
AS NEEDED TO PERFORM THE NEW ROOF SYSTEM
INSTALLATION.

2. ROOF AREAS A, B, C AND D: CONTRACTOR SHALL


REMOVE ALL EXISTING SHINGLES, ASSOCIATED
FLASHINGS, GUTTERS/DOWNSPOUTS AND PLYWOOD

Level 1 - 3 - Optima InvestigationDOWN TO THE EXISTING WOOD TRUSSES.


Scope
CONCTRACTOR Diagrams
SHALL INSTALL NEW PLYWOOD,
UNDERLAYMENT AND STANDING-SEAM PANELS
2
FOLLOWING TRUSS REPAIRS. FOR TYPICAL ASSEMBLY
A-501 TYP
SEE DETAIL 1/A-500.
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3. ROOF AREAS E, F, G, H
Existing Site and Building Conditions Review
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL RAISE Meeting
EXISTING EQUIPMENT,
NEW ROOF SYSTEM INSTALLATION PLAN 1
Post Patient Evacuation PENETRATIONS AND MECHANICAL CURBS AS NEEDED
TO PERFORM NEW ROOF SYSTEM INSTALLATION.
SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" - A-101 5.
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NO TURN DOWN
NO SILL AT FOOTING
NO DRAIN
NO INDICIATION OF CONTINUOUS
INSULATION
Level 2 - Building Exterior - Foundation Issues and Wall Section

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Level 2 - Building Exterior - Foundation Issues and Wall Section

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STRUCTURAL SYSTEM NOT THE SAME UL L542 ASSEMBLY
WAS IMPROPERLY
ASSIGNED TO MEET
THE DESIGN OF THE
BUILDING'S
DESIGNED SMOKE
BARRIER SYSTEM AS
A PART OF THE
ORIGINAL
NO INSULATION OR EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION
PROJECT

1. THE WOOD
STRUCTURE WE
HAVE IS NOT WHAT
MAKES UP THE UL
L542 ASSEMBLY.

2. INSULATION IS
PRESENT IN OTHER
PARTS OF THE
DESIGN DOCUMENTS
BUT ARE NOT
INCLUDED IN THIS
SYSTEM

3. OTHER SYSTEMS
(MEP AND FIRE
SUPRESSION) ARE
ALSO NOT INCLUDED
IN THIS UL DESIGN.

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Wall Section

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Level 2 - Building Exterior - Wall Section

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LEGEND
DS-B

= DOWNSPOUT CHANGED FROM ORIGINAL DESIGN

= DOWNSPOUNT NOT FUNCTIONAL

DD = DOWNSPOUT DAYLIGHTS
D
DS = DOWNSPOUT CONNECTS TO STORMWATER SYSTEM
-B = DOWNSPOUT BLOCKED BY DEBRIS
-D = DOWNSPOUT DAMAGED

DS - B *DEEP PONDING BY
BUILDING SLAB

*DRAIN
BLOCKED
BY DEBRIS

DD

*DRAIN
BLOCKED
BY DEBRIS

*WATER
POOLING ON
SIDEWALK

DS WE
T

DD

Level 2 - Observed Daylight vs Stormwater Locations

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? DD

WING A ? DD DD

?
DD

DD

DD
*DEEP
PONDING NEAR
BUILDING

? ?

DD-D
? ?

FENCE
?

?
?

DD

DS

DS

DD

DD
DS-D

DD

Level 2 - Observed Daylight vs Stormwater Locations

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WING B DD
DD-D DD-D

DS DS
DS

DD

DS
DS

DS DS DD

DS
DD

DD

DS-D

DS

DD

DS DD

DD

Level 2 - Observed Daylight vs Stormwater Locations

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WING C DD
DD
DD

DD
DD

DD

DD

DS
DS

?
DS-D DS

DD

DS

DS

DS-D

DD

DS DD

DD-D

Level 2 - Observed Daylight vs Stormwater Locations

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ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATION
RECOMMENDATIONS:
FINSH REMOVAL INVESTIGATION TO
DISCOVER EXTENT OF WALL DAMAGE,
RESIDENT SIDE TO NOT AFFECT UNIT
BATHROOM OPERATIONS

WILL THE CASEWORK BE AFFECTED BY


MOISTURE REMOVAL ACTIVITIES IF FOUND?

MOISTURE TRAVELING
SLOPES AND ALONG CONTROL JOINT?
HEIGHTS DETAIL CONTROL JOINT IN
AFTER FLOOR SYSTEM -
REPIAR, ARCHITECTURAL AND
SADDLES AT STRUCTURAL
DOORS - ADA
ISSUE?

MECH VENT THROUGH


CEILING, RELOCATED

PLUMBING AND MOISTURE


ISSUES MIGRATING ACROSS
WALL, ALLOWANCE FOR
STUDY AND FINISH
REPLACEMENT FULL
LENGTH

MOISTURE ISSUES
AFFECTING ELEC, MECH?

EXTERIOR WALL
INT ARCHITECT
REPAIRS?

MECHANICAL

ALLOWANCES: PLUMBING
-STUD REPLACEMENT
-FINISH REPLACEMENT IN RESIDENT
STRUCTURAL
SPACES
-SLAB REPAIR
-CASEWORK REMOVAL PRIOR TO PROJECT BUILDING ENVELOPE - WALL
START
BUILDING ENVELOPE - ROOF
OPEN QUESTIONS
-UTILITY ROOM AFFECTED BY WORK?
-SHUT OFFS FOR PLUMBING? BUILDING ENVELOPE - FLOOR

Level 2 and 3 - Building Exterior and Interior Overlaps Scope

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CONSTRUCTION
ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATION
RECOMMENDATIONS:
FINSH REMOVAL INVESTIGATION TO
DISCOVER EXTENT OF WALL DAMAGE,
RESIDENT SIDE TO NOT AFFECT UNIT
BATHROOM OPERATIONS
PLUMBING AND MOISTURE
ISSUES MIGRATING ACROSS
WALL, ALLOWANCE FOR
STUDY AND FINISH ALLOWANCES:
REPLACEMENT FULL -STUD REPLACEMENT
LENGTH -FINISH REPLACEMENT IN RESIDENT
SPACES
-SLAB REPAIR
-CASEWORK REMOVAL PRIOR TO PROJECT
MOISTURE ISSUES START
AFFECTING ELEC, MECH?
OPEN QUESTIONS
-UTILITY ROOM AFFECTED BY WORK?
-SHUT OFFS FOR PLUMBING?

WILL THE CASEWORK BE AFFECTED BY


MOISTURE REMOVAL ACTIVITIES IF FOUND?

MOISTURE TRAVELING ALONG CONTROL


JOINT?
DETAIL CONTROL JOINT IN FLOOR SYSTEM -
ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL INT ARCHITECT

MECHANICAL

PLUMBING

SLOPES AND STRUCTURAL


HEIGHTS
AFTER
REPIAR, BUILDING ENVELOPE - WALL
SADDLES AT
DOORS - ADA BUILDING ENVELOPE - ROOF
ISSUE?
BUILDING ENVELOPE - FLOOR

Level 2 and 3 - C2Building Exterior and Interior Overlaps Scope

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1247,1249

1243

INT. WALL PHOTO 1308


LEGEND

= WATER DAMAGE

= AREA OF
STRUCTURAL
REVIEW REQUIRED
WATER
DAMAGE

WATER
DAMAGE

LARGE HOLE
IN WALL
OPEN TO
WATER EXT. BRICK
DAMAGE

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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1247 1249

1243 1308

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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1415

1404,1357
1400

1353, 1410,1413

1407

1443
WING A

*WARMER IN THIS AREA 1345

ENTIRE VALLEY
AREA LEAKING
1437 1342

1333

1321

1317

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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1317 1342 1437

1321
1353

1345

1333

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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1410 1404 1400

1413 1357 1407

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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1415

1443

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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WING B

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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lower overhead head clearance noted
WING C in this attic
1520

1506

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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1506

1520

Level 2 - Building Exterior - Roof Issues

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1,2
3

4 1

4 3

MINIMUM AREA OF
2
STRUCTURAL REPAIRS
NEEDED, DOOR
FRAME/WALL IS NOT
LONGER ATTACHED TO
FLOOR AND IS FLOATING

Level 3 - Interior - Kitchen Area Structural Issues

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1

3
4

Level 3 - Interior - Kitchen Area Structural Issues

2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home


Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting
Post Patient Evacuation
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
Typical Room for
Assessment in each
wing

x3
331.97 sf
Wings
952.02 sf

TYPICAL
DINING AREA

AREA OF
POTENTIAL
ROOF ACCESS
TYPICAL 331.97 sf
HATCH TBD
SOLARIUM

Level 3 - Interior - Kitchen Area Structural Issues

2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home


Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting
Post Patient Evacuation
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
CALL WITH JEFFREY BARNES CONCERNING TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND
KITCEHN RENOVATION NEEDS 11/7/2022 AT 1:45PM WITH RAYMOND AND SSME

Occupant identified equipment replacements at dishwasher


area, equipment destroyed during damage:

dishwasher damaged:
-dishwasher
-washing station
-chemical storage space
-garbage disposal (relocated out of space, occupant said
not in use in building)

other replacements needed at this location:


- three compartment sink (existing to be replacement, old
and not functioning well)

Direct supply: distributor that Pruitt uses.

Level 3 - Interior - Kitchen Renovation - Equipment Needed

2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home


Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting
Post Patient Evacuation
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
SMOKE COMPARTMENT SMOKE COMPARTMENT SMOKE COMPARTMENT
A2 CC1 C3
5270 SF 7175 SF 5267 SF

SMOKE COMPARTMENT
CC3
9353 SF

SMOKE COMPARTMENT SMOKE COMPARTMENT


A1 C1
7373 SF 7363 SF

SMOKE COMPARTMENT
B1 SMOKE COMPARTMENT
7373 SF
CC2
8715 SF

SMOKE COMPARTMENT
SMOKE COMPARTMENT C2
5100 SF
A3
5100 SF

SMOKE COMPARTMENT
SMOKE COMPARTMENT B3
5100 SF
B2
5270 SF

GROUND FLOOR SMOKE COMPARTMENTS


3 1" = 60'-0"
Level 3 - Interior - Smoke Compartment Layout

2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home


Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting
Post Patient Evacuation
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

4 HOUR FIRE WALL MAX TRAVEL DISTANCE TO EXIT ACCESS CORRIDOR SMOKE COMPARTMENT SMOKE COMPARTMENT SMOKE COMPARTMENT
LIFE SAFETY NOTES: OCCUPANT LOAD - CORE BUILDING 2018 NCSBC SECT. 706 WITHIN SUITE A2 CC1 C3

ISSUED FOR
BUILDING SEPARATIONS 2018 NCSBC SECT. 407.4.4.2 100 FT 5270 SF 7175 SF 5267 SF
OCC. MIN. TOTAL
• BUILDING IS SPRINKLERED LOAD REQ. EXIT REQUIRED REQ. EXIT 3 HOUR FIRE WALL
• MAX ALLOWED EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE MAX COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL
FUNCTION OF SPACE SF FACTOR OCC. LOAD WIDTH/OCC. EXIT WIDTH WIDTH 2018 NCSBC SECT. 706
• I2 OCCUPANCY=200' 2018 NCSBC SECT. 1016.2
BUILDING SEPARATIONS
• MAX. ALLOWED COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL DISTANCE ASSEMBLY - W/O FIXED SEATS UNCONCENTRATED 4496 SF 15 SF 300 0.2 32" 59.94"
• I2 OCCUPANCY=75' (TABLES AND CHAIRS) (NET) 2 HOUR FIRE BARRIER 2018 NCSBC SECT. 707 MAX EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE SMOKE COMPARTMENT

DATE
• DEAD END LIMITS BUSINESS 11564 SF 100 SF 116 0.2 32" 23.13" FIRE COMPARTMENTS, HORIZONTAL EXITING, VERTICAL 2018 NCSBC TABLE 1017.2 CC3
• I2 OCCUPANCY=20' EXERCISE ROOM 1148 SF 50 SF 23 0.2 32" 4.59" SHAFTS & EXIT ENCLOSURES, EXIT PASSAGEWAYS, INCIDENTAL 9353 SF
KITCHEN 2157 SF 100 SF 22 0.2 32" 4.31" USE AREAS, OCCUPANCY SEPARATION MAX DEAD END CORRIDOR

APPR.
• EXIT CAPACITY(EC) = CLEAR OPENING X 0.2"

BY
F LOCKER ROOM 734 SF 50 SF 15 0.2 32" 2.94" 2018 NCSBC SECT. 1020.4 F
MECH/EQUIP/STOR. 4880 SF 300 SF 16 0.2 32" 3.25"
1 HOUR FIRE BARRIER 2018 NCSBC SECT. 707 & SECT. 404

#
MERCANTILE 354 SF 30 SF 12 0.2 32" 2.36" FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER / EFE = EXISTING
WAITING SPACES 119 SF 0 SF 0 0.2 0.00"
INCIDENTAL USE AREA VERTICAL SHAFTS & EXIT ENCLOSURES, SMOKE COMPARTMENT
EXIT PASSAGEWAYS, OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS, & ATRIUM SMOKE COMPARTMENT
FINAL: 33 25452 SF 503 100.53"
A1 C1
SEPARATIONS FEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET / EFEC = EXISTING 7373 SF 7363 SF

OCCUPANT LOAD - WING (TYP.) 1 HOUR LOAD BEARING WALLS 2018 NCSBC SECT. 703.2
OCC. MIN. TOTAL FHVC FIRE HOSE VALVE CABINET / EFHVC = EXISTING
LOAD REQ. EXIT REQUIRED REQ. EXIT
FUNCTION OF SPACE SF FACTOR OCC. LOAD WIDTH/OCC. EXIT WIDTH WIDTH SMOKE PARTITION 2018 NCSBC SECT. 710 & 407.3 NURSE
SUITE PATIENT SLEEPING ROOMS, I-2 CORRIDORS ACCESSIBLE PATH
Assembly - w/o Fixed Seats Unconcentrated (tables and 1995 SF 15 SF 133 0.2 32" 26.60"
chairs) (NET) SMOKE COMPARTMENT
Institutional Areas - Inpatient Areas 3025 SF 240 SF 13 0.2 32" 2.52" 2 HOUR SMOKE BARRIERS B1 SMOKE COMPARTMENT
Accessory Storage Areas, Mechanical Equipment Room 1161 SF 300 SF 4 0.2 32" 0.77" 2018 NCSBC SECT. 709 & 407.5 PROJECT LIMITS 7373 SF
CC2
Institutional Areas - Sleeping Areas 11321 SF 120 SF 94 0.2 32" 18.87" BUILDING SMOKE COMPARTMENTS 8715 SF
FINAL: 21 17502 SF 244 48.77"
1 HOUR SMOKE BARRIERS
2018 NCSBC SECT. 709 & 407.5 EXIT SIGN SMOKE COMPARTMENT
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EC = 337.6 Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting

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LC = 56 Max common path = 26' - 2" Post Patient Evacuation
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ORLANDO, FL | MIAMI, FL | RICHMOND, VA


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Max exit access travel distance = 93' - 7" Max Dead End = 12' - 10"

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THESE DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN PREPARED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE PROJECT NAMED HEREIN. THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON OTHER PROJECTS OR IN OTHER LOCATIONS WITHOUT THE APPROVAL AND PARTICIPATION OF THE AUTHOR. REPRODUCTION IS PROHIBITED.

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Max exit access travel distance = 107' - 9" LC = 56

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EC = 471.3

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EC = 200 Max exit access travel distance = 94' - 4" Max common path = 36' - 10"
TE

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301 NORTH WILMINGTON


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DH

SE C
OL
FIR B10

LC = 1
UR B1

MI- 145
B B
D
SE A

EP 2

SE 59

PR
MI- 145

UM

EC = 177.5
LO

IVA
PR

CO B16
P

RALEIGH, NC 27601
UN

TE
IVA

RR 3

GE
NU B
IDO
TE

RE

RS 16

ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF

DEPARTMENT OF
R
SID B

AFFAIRS AND NC
ES 1

NO B
E N 104

LC = 56
TA

UR 158
EL B
TL

TIO
EC 10

ISH
AU

PROJECT DESIGNED FOR:


Max exit access travel distance = 131' - 9"
N
.C 3

ME
ND

LO

NT
RY

SP B
SE

E C 15
T
SP B

IAL 7
E C 10

CA
IAL 5

RE
CA

SUITE 450
RE

STREET
Max Dead End = 11' - 6" Max Dead End = 11' - 6"
BA 57B
TH
B1

Max exit access travel distance = 26' - 11"


SE B
?

MI- 155
PR
?

VE B13
SE B

BIO B156

IVA
ST 1

A C
MI- 107

IT 6

TE
IBU

HA
ST B13
PR

B1

Z
LE
OR 0
0
IVA

ST B13
AG
TE

OR 3
E
TO 107A

TO 155A
AG
ILE

ILE
E
B

SE B
T

T
EV 9

MI- 154
S
B1

PR
ST B

Max common path = 35' - 11"


2
SE B

IVA
TO 134
AF 128
MI- 108

FT

ILE

TE
PR

B
OIL

TEX

CO B16
IVA

SCO FAYETTEVILLE VETERAN'S LONG TERM


AM B1
OC

ET

RR 6
CO B16

DIN 132
TE

/ T 135
CU

IDO
RR 4

ING

RE

SE B
B
PA B
IDO

R
AT

MI- 153
TIO 127
TO 108A

ME

TO 154A

PR
ILE

NA
B

ILE
SE B

NT

IVA
LT

B
T

CO
MI- 109

TE
HE

NG B
PR
CO

RA
IVA

RE 152
PY
NG B

TO 109A

TO 153A

GA
TE

EXISTING LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL 1


ILE
RE 110

ILE
B

TE
B
GA

214 Cochran Ave, Fayetteville, NC 28301


BA
TE

TH
BA

TO 126A

CL
TCH

ILE

TO 136A
LE

EA
B

ILE
AN B

N L B1
B
SE B

T B
LIN 111 ILITY

INE 51
MI- 126

TO 137A
SE B
EN

NS
PR
TO 125A

ILE
MI- 136
ST
CL B

TPO B

SE B
ILE

IVA

T
PR
OR
SE B

EA 11

HRLA 15

MI- 148
CO B16
T

TE

IVA
MI- 114

NU 2

EGBE 2
AG

PR
RR 7
TE

OT
PR

E
T

IVA
IDO

OM T B14
IVA

TE
R

Y OIL 8A
TE

SE B
TO 114A

SE B

MI- 137
MI- 125
ILE

PR

ET
B

ST B12
SE B

ST B13
PR
T

EW=5' - 11 5/32" EW=3' - 4"


IVA

SE B
OR 3
MI- 115

OR 9
IVA
ST B11

MI- 147
TE
AG
PR

E V 49
AG
OR 3

TE

PR
S
E
IVA

B1
AG

IVA
TE

TE
TO 124A

TO 138A

EC = 357.1 EC = 200
ILE

ILE

EW=3' - 6"
B

B
T

T
SE B
MI- 138
SE B

TO 147A
TO 115A

PR
MI- 124

ILE
ILE

IVA
PR

LC = 41 LC = 41
B
B

EC = 210
T
T

SE B
IVA

TE
SE B

MI- 146
MI- 116

TE

A A
PR
PR

260'-6"
IVA
IVA

CARE FACILITY
TE
TE

PROJECT ADDRESS:
LO B122

LC = 41
UN

LO B140

DIAGONAL DISTANCE
ST B12

UN
GE

E V 41
OR 1

SE B
GE

S
AG

B1

MI- 145

PROJECT TITLE:
E

PR
TO 146A

B
BA 16A

TO 142A

ILE

IVA
TO 120A

B
TH

ILE
B1

ILE

TE
B
B

SHEET TITLE:
T
T
SE B

TO 145A
MI- 117

ILE
SE B
CO B16

B
PR

T
MI- 120
RR 5
IVA

BA 17A

PR
IDO

SE B
TH
TE
B1

IVA

TO 143A
MI- 142
R

TE
BA 19A

193'-0"
ILE
PR

B
TH

IVA

T
B1

TE

SE B

EXIT SEPARATION DISTANCE Max Dead End = 11' - 6"


MI- 143
SE B

PR
MI- 119

IVA
PR
IVA

TE
TE

DRAWING #: REVISION #:
EXISTING LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL 1
1 A0.3
1" = 20'-0" Max exit access travel distance = 92' - 6"
GROUND FLOOR OCCUPANCY
2 1" = 60'-0" SHT. # OF

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

4 HOUR FIRE WALL MAX TRAVEL DISTANCE TO EXIT ACCESS CORRIDOR


LIFE SAFETY NOTES: OCCUPANT LOAD - CORE BUILDING 2018 NCSBC SECT. 706 WITHIN SUITE RENOVATION KEY NOTES

ISSUED FOR
OCC. MIN. TOTAL BUILDING SEPARATIONS 2018 NCSBC SECT. 407.4.4.2 100 FT
• BUILDING IS SPRINKLERED LOAD REQ. EXIT REQUIRED REQ. EXIT 3 HOUR FIRE WALL
• MAX ALLOWED EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE MAX COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL
FUNCTION OF SPACE SF FACTOR OCC. LOAD WIDTH/OCC. EXIT WIDTH WIDTH 2018 NCSBC SECT. 706
• I2 OCCUPANCY=200' 2018 NCSBC SECT. 1016.2
BUILDING SEPARATIONS
• MAX. ALLOWED COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL DISTANCE ASSEMBLY - W/O FIXED SEATS UNCONCENTRATED 4496 SF 15 SF 300 0.2 32" 59.94"
• I2 OCCUPANCY=75' (TABLES AND CHAIRS) (NET) 2 HOUR FIRE BARRIER 2018 NCSBC SECT. 707 MAX EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE

DATE
• DEAD END LIMITS BUSINESS 11564 SF 100 SF 116 0.2 32" 23.13" FIRE COMPARTMENTS, HORIZONTAL EXITING, VERTICAL 2018 NCSBC TABLE 1017.2
• I2 OCCUPANCY=20' EXERCISE ROOM 1148 SF 50 SF 23 0.2 32" 4.59" SHAFTS & EXIT ENCLOSURES, EXIT PASSAGEWAYS, INCIDENTAL
KITCHEN 2157 SF 100 SF 22 0.2 32" 4.31" USE AREAS, OCCUPANCY SEPARATION MAX DEAD END CORRIDOR

APPR.
• EXIT CAPACITY(EC) = CLEAR OPENING X 0.2"

BY
F LOCKER ROOM 734 SF 50 SF 15 0.2 32" 2.94" 2018 NCSBC SECT. 1020.4 F
MECH/EQUIP/STOR. 4880 SF 300 SF 16 0.2 32" 3.25"
1 HOUR FIRE BARRIER 2018 NCSBC SECT. 707 & SECT. 404

#
MERCANTILE 354 SF 30 SF 12 0.2 32" 2.36" FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER / EFE = EXISTING
WAITING SPACES 119 SF 0 SF 0 0.2 0.00"
INCIDENTAL USE AREA VERTICAL SHAFTS & EXIT ENCLOSURES,
FINAL: 33 25452 SF 503 100.53" EXIT PASSAGEWAYS, OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS, & ATRIUM
SEPARATIONS FEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET / EFEC = EXISTING
OCCUPANT LOAD - WING (TYP.) 1 HOUR LOAD BEARING WALLS 2018 NCSBC SECT. 703.2
OCC. MIN. TOTAL FHVC FIRE HOSE VALVE CABINET / EFHVC = EXISTING
LOAD REQ. EXIT REQUIRED REQ. EXIT
FUNCTION OF SPACE SF FACTOR OCC. LOAD WIDTH/OCC. EXIT WIDTH WIDTH SMOKE PARTITION 2018 NCSBC SECT. 710 & 407.3 NURSE
SUITE PATIENT SLEEPING ROOMS, I-2 CORRIDORS ACCESSIBLE PATH
Assembly - w/o Fixed Seats Unconcentrated (tables and 1995 SF 15 SF 133 0.2 32" 26.60"
chairs) (NET)
Institutional Areas - Inpatient Areas 3025 SF 240 SF 13 0.2 32" 2.52" 2 HOUR SMOKE BARRIERS
Accessory Storage Areas, Mechanical Equipment Room 1161 SF 300 SF 4 0.2 32" 0.77" 2018 NCSBC SECT. 709 & 407.5 PROJECT LIMITS
Institutional Areas - Sleeping Areas 11321 SF 120 SF 94 0.2 32" 18.87" BUILDING SMOKE COMPARTMENTS
FINAL: 21 17502 SF 244 48.77"
1 HOUR SMOKE BARRIERS
2018 NCSBC SECT. 709 & 407.5 EXIT SIGN
BUILDING SMOKE COMPARTMENTS
I T ECTUR
HORIZONTAL 1HR SMOKE BARRIER RCH E,
A
HO HOLD OPEN ED
A RCH
IT
ER RPORA T I O E

IHR

INC
ST
O

CT
C

N
I

UR
REG

AL
E SMOKE COMPARTMENT BOUNDARY 50185 E
HE HORIZONTAL EXIT

A
NO
(LIFE SAFETY PLAN)

N
R I
T L
H
CA RO
D .
UR C
HAM , N.

L I A R I SK
JU
E D A RC
ER H
Max Dead End = 11' - 7" Max Dead End = 11' - 7" T

IS

IT
R EG

ECT
SEMI-PRIVATE 11899
SEMI-PRIVATE
A117 EW=5' - 7 1/4" C117

A
NO

N
R I
T L
H
BATH
A117A SEMI-PRIVATE
EC = 337.6 SEMI-PRIVATE
BATH
C117A
D
UR
HA M ,
CA RO

N.
C
.
C116
A116
LC = 56 Max common path = 26' - 2"
BATH
A116A SEMI-PRIVATE
SEMI-PRIVATE
BATH
C116A EW=3' - 6"
CORRIDOR A115
EW=2' - 11 1/2" EW=2' - 11 1/2" C115
A165 TOILET
A115A
TOILET
C115A EC = 210
BATH SEMI-PRIVATE Max common path = 37' - 2"
EC = 177.5
MEN'S TOILET
101
VESTIBULE WOMEN'S TOILET
102 EC = 177.5 Max common path = 37' - 2" SEMI-PRIVATE BATH
A119A A114 100 C114 C119A
LC = 41
EW=2' - 11 1/2" LC = 56 LC = 56

CONYERS, GA | SAVANNAH, GA | GREER, SC | RALEIGH, NC


SEMI-PRIVATE
EW=6' - 2 1/2" CONGREGATEBATH
BATH

316 WEST MILLBROOK RD, SUITE 201, RALEIGH, NC 27609


TOILET CORRIDOR CONGREGATE TOILET CORRIDOR SEMI-PRIVATE
A119 CONGREGATE BATH
EC = 177.5 B173

FULL-SERVICE ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING


A114A 103 C110 C114A C165 C119
EVS A110 CLEAN UTILITY STORAGE STORAGE
STORAGE
EC = 372.5

ORLANDO, FL | MIAMI, FL | RICHMOND, VA


A121 CLEAN SUPPLY C112 C113 C121
TOILET A113 TOILET
A120A
A112
CLEAN LINEN STORAGE
LC = 56 CLEAN LINEN STORAGE
C120A

C.O.A. # C-4282 ; LICENSE: # 53143


RECEPTION JANITOR C111
SEMI-PRIVATE
A111
LC = 56 SUPPLY CLOSET WAITING WORK ROOM
Max exit access travel distance = 93' - 1" SEMI-PRIVATE

WWW.RAYMOND.GLOBAL
111 104 105 106
A120 112A C120
D SEMI-PRIVATE
D
SEMI-PRIVATE OFFICE
Max exit access travel distance = 93' - 7" Max Dead End = 12' - 10" C109

919-872-7866
A109 112
LOUNGE VOLUNTEER SUPPLY FAMILY COUNSEL
COPY WORK STORAGE Max Dead End = 12' - 0" STORAGE LOUNGE
A122 STORAGE 107

TOILET
A123 TOILET
A109A
SEMI-PRIVATE
113 108
ADMIN. ASSISTANCE
SEMI-PRIVATE
C108
TOILET
C109A
C123
TOILET
C122
EW=5' - 8 1/2"
A124A A108 173 C124A
TOILET
Max exit access travel distance = 113' - 4" CORRIDOR
Max exit access travel distance = 113' - 4" TOILET EC = 343.8
A108A OFFICE CORRIDOR
110
171 ADMINISTRATION EW=6' - 2 1/2" C108A SEMI-PRIVATE
SEMI-PRIVATE TOILET SEMI-PRIVATE
A107
EW=6' - 2 1/2"
114
175 SEMI-PRIVATE
C107
TOILET C124
LC = 41
A124 A125A
SPECIAL CARE EC = 372.5 C125A

SEMI-PRIVATE TOILET A105


EW=7' - 10 1/4" ADMIN. ASSISTANCE EW=7' - 10 1/4" SPECIAL CARE
TOILET SEMI-PRIVATE
C125
Max exit access travel distance = 92' - 9" A125 A126A
CORRIDOR
A164
TOILET
A107A
BATH EC = 372.5CONFERENCE ROOM
115 177
LC = 56 C105 BATH
TOILET
C107A CORRIDOR
C126A

A105B
EC = 471.3 CONFERENCE ROOM 2
ACCOUNTING EC = 471.3 C105B
C164
SEMI-PRIVATE IT
RESIDENT LAUNDRY
A104 LC = 56 170
179 RESIDENT LAUNDRY STORAGE
SEMI-PRIVATE
C126 Max exit access travel distance = 92' - 9"
Max common path = 26' - 4" A126
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
A106
FIRE PUMP LC = 41 MEDICAL RECORDS
121 MECH
IT
116
ROOM
174 LC = 41 C104 C106
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

DIAGONAL DISTANCE
DIAGONAL DISTANCE

A127 A102 123 AUDIT/RECORDS FIRE PUMP C127


STAFF TOILET STORAGE
181 C102
EW=5' - 11 5/32"

EXIT DIAGONAL SEPARATION


STAFF TOILET

ANY PARTY ACCEPTING THIS DOCUMENT DOES SO IN CONFIDENCE AND AGREES THAT IT SHALL
A128 ELEC. CLOSET 122 EWC IT STORAGE ELEC. CLOSET
SOILED HOLD C128
EVS

THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT INCORPORATES PROPRIETARY RIGHTS OF RAYMOND.


A103 117 169 167A C103
A129
SOILED HOLD
A101
GIFT/RETAIL DATA PROCESSING
178
C101 EVS
C129 EC = 357.1

NOT BE DUPLICATED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, NOR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS, WITHOUT THE


SOILED UTILITY CHAPLAIN STORAGE VENDING 167 SOILED UTILITY STORAGE

260'-6"
260'-6"

STORAGE A100 RESIDENT TOILET TOILET C100


A130
120 119 118 C130
LC = 41
EXIT DIAGONAL SEPARATION

165 180
CORRIDOR CORRIDOR
A163 CORRIDOR C163 DINING
ARATION

CORRIDOR CORRIDOR VESTIBULE CORRIDOR


VESTIBULE VESTIBULE 163 VESTIBULE VESTIBULE C132
DINING 135 133 166

193'-1"
A131 136 168 166A C131
A132

NURSE STATION
SUPPLY NURSE STATION Max common path = 26' - 4"
STORAGE A162 RESIDENT TOILET SUPPLY

SENIOR REVIEW:
APPROVED: JAR
A161 BARBER/BEAUTY SHOP C161 STORAGE

PROJECT INFORMATION
A133 137 C162
148 OFFICE C133

DRAWN: RH
164 MEDICATION
193'-1"

ONAL SEP

MEDICATION CLOSET

CHECKED:
TOILET MEN'S LOCKERS MECH. CLOSET
STAFF TOILET A160 148A 144 DINING ROOM C160 TOILET
134A
EXIT DIAG 69'-4"

A134 134 150 C134


NURSE LOUNGE
WOMEN'S LOCKERS
DIA

EXAM/ TREATMENT NURSE LOUNGE

NOTICE:
A159
EW=2' - 10"
THESE DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN PREPARED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE PROJECT NAMED HEREIN. THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON OTHER PROJECTS OR IN OTHER LOCATIONS WITHOUT THE APPROVAL AND PARTICIPATION OF THE AUTHOR. REPRODUCTION IS PROHIBITED.

A135 138 C169 EXAM/ TREATMENT


BIO HAZ NOURISHMENT DRY STORAGE C135 SEMI-PRIVATE
GO

NOURISHMENT BIO HAZ


1

C SEMI-PRIVATE A156 A158 MECH 151A C136 C


A136
EC = 170 151D
C158 C156
CORRIDOR
237 DIS
NA

CORRIDOR RESIDENT A SMALL DINING ROOM STORAGE C166


A166 TOILET BATH
131 131A TOILET CONFERENCE ROOM 3
Max Dead End = 19' - 8" SPECIAL CARE BATH TOILET
A157B
LC = 56 138A 109 CORRIDOR C157 C157B
L

SEMI-PRIVATE A155A C155A SEMI-PRIVATE


'-0" TAN

SPECIAL CARE STORAGE 149 TOILET


A137 TOILET 132A C137
A157 C136A
EW=5' - 8 1/2" A136A
Max exit access travel distance = 93' - 7" KITCHEN CORRIDOR SEMI-PRIVATE EW=5' - 8 1/2"

RAYMOND PROJECT NUMBER:


SEMI-PRIVATE TOILET 151 162 TOILET
SEMI-PRIVATE SEMI-PRIVATE C138

CLIENT'S REPRESENTATIVE:
A138 A137A OFFICE C137A
EC = 343.8 A155 C155
EC = 343.8

CONSENT OF RAYMOND.
TOILET 132B ELECT. TOILET
A154A 161 C154A
CE

STORAGE
Max common path = 24' - 9"
LC = 41 TOILET
A138A
TOILET
A153A SEMI-PRIVATE
132C DIETARY
151B
SEMI-PRIVATE
C154
TOILET
C153A
TOILET
C138A LC = 41
LOUNGE
A140
STORAGE
A139
CORRIDOR
A167
A154 TOILET
132D EW=2' - 11 1/2"
PHYSICAL THERAPY
132 RESIDENT TOILET DIETARY
EVS
156A
CORRIDOR
158
OFFICE
161A
EW=3' - 10" CORRIDOR
C167
STORAGE
C139
LOUNGE
C140

******

3/30/2023
146 151C
SEMI-PRIVATE
Max Dead End = 19' - 8" EC = 177.5 EC = 230

DATE:
STAFF TOILET SEMI-PRIVATE
SEMI-PRIVATE A153 157 C153 SEMI-PRIVATE
A142 CORRIDOR CORRIDOR EMERGENCY GENERATOR C142

TOILET CLEAN LINEN STORAGE LC = 56 152A 154


LAUNDRY
156
160 LC = 1 CLEAN LINEN STORAGE
C151
TOILET
A142A A151 C142A
EVS Max common path = 36' - 10" Max common path = 49' - 3" EVS
SEMI-PRIVATE
EVS
A141
A149
TOILET
PHLEBOTOMY
A150
ROOM
132E STORAGE
153
OFFICE
155
LAUNDRY
156C
EW=4' - 8 1/2" PHLEBOTOMY
C150 TOILET
C149 EVS
C141 SEMI-PRIVATE
C143
A143 A148A CONGREGATE BATH C148A
CONGREGATE BATH
A152
B155
VESTIBULE
152
EW=5' - 8 1/2" EC = 282.5 C152
B174

MECHANICAL ROOM
TOILET
A143A
SEMI-PRIVATE Max exit access travel distance = 107' - 9"
EC = 342.5
LAUNDRY
156B 159 LC = 56 SEMI-PRIVATE
C148
TOILET
C143A EW=3' - 4"
TOILET
A148
EW=7' - 10 1/4" TOILET
A147A

LC = 1
C147A
EC = 200
TOILET
SEMI-PRIVATE
A147
Max exit access travel distance = 94' - 4" SUPPLY EC = 471.3 SEMI-PRIVATE
C147 TOILET

TOILET
A146A SOILED UTILITY
B100
B168
LC = 41 EW=2' - 10"Max common path = 36' - 10" C146A
TOILET
LC = 41
SEMI-PRIVATE

EW=3' - 4"
A145A A146
SOILED HOLD
MEDICATION
B166 EC = 170 Max exit access travel distance = 107' - 9" SEMI-PRIVATE
C146
C145A

B101 Max exit access travel distance = 18' - 6"

301 NORTH WILMINGTON


FIRE PUMP
LC = 1 SEMI-PRIVATE

MILITARY AND VETERAN


NURSE LOUNGE
SEMI-PRIVATE

B
EC = 200 A145
B102
CORRIDOR
B169
NURSE STATION
B164 C145

B
LC = 41 RESIDENT LAUNDRY B167 NOURISHMENT

RALEIGH, NC 27601
B104 ELEC. CLOSET
B163 Max exit access travel distance = 131' - 9"

ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF

DEPARTMENT OF
B103

AFFAIRS AND NC
SPECIAL CARE
SPECIAL CARE

PROJECT DESIGNED FOR:


B162
B105

Max Dead End = 11' - 6" BATH Max Dead End = 11' - 6"

SUITE 450
BATH B157B
Max exit access travel distance = 26' - 11" B105B SEMI-PRIVATE

STREET
IT VESTIBULE BIO HAZ B160
SEMI-PRIVATE
B106 STORAGE B131 B161
B107 STORAGE
B130
TOILET B133 TOILET
B107A EVS B155A
B129 SEMI-PRIVATE
SEMI-PRIVATE STAFF TOILET TOILET B159 Max common path = 35' - 11"
B128 B134
B108 CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR DINING
EXAM/ TREATMENT B171
B170 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY B132
TOILET B1135 SEMI-PRIVATE
TOILET

SCO FAYETTEVILLE VETERAN'S LONG TERM


B108A B127 B154A B153
SEMI-PRIVATE
B109 CONGREGATE BATH

RENOVATION LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL 1


TOILET TOILET
CONGREGATE BATH B109A B153A B152
B158
B110
B156
TOILET
TOILET
B126A
B136A

214 Cochran Ave, Fayetteville, NC 28301


CLEAN LINEN STORAGE CLEAN LINEN STORAGE
SEMI-PRIVATE TOILET
B111 TOILET SEMI-PRIVATE B151
B126 B137A
CLEAN UTILITY B125A B136 PHLEBOTOMY SEMI-PRIVATE
SEMI-PRIVATE CORRIDOR
B112 B172 B157 B148
B114
TOILET TOILET
SEMI-PRIVATE SEMI-PRIVATE
B114A B148A
SEMI-PRIVATE
B115
STORAGE
B113
STORAGE
B123
B125
EW=5' - 11 5/32" B137 STORAGE
B139
EVS
B149
SEMI-PRIVATE
B147
TOILET TOILET

EW=3' - 6" TOILET


B124A
EC = 357.1 SEMI-PRIVATE
B138A
TOILET EW=3' - 4"
SEMI-PRIVATE

EC = 210 SEMI-PRIVATE
B115A B124
LC = 41 B138 B147A
SEMI-PRIVATE
EC = 200
B116
LOUNGE
260'-6" B146

A LC = 41 STORAGE
B121
B122 DIAGONAL DISTANCE LOUNGE
B140
EVS
B141 SEMI-PRIVATE LC = 41 A
TOILET

CARE FACILITY

PROJECT ADDRESS:
BATH TOILET TOILET B145
B116A B142A B146A
B120A
TOILET
2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home

PROJECT TITLE:
SEMI-PRIVATE
BATH CORRIDOR SEMI-PRIVATE B145A
Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting

SHEET TITLE:
B117
B117A B165 B120 TOILET
BATH SEMI-PRIVATE
B119A 193'-0" B142 B143A Post Patient Evacuation
SEMI-PRIVATE EXIT SEPARATION DISTANCE SEMI-PRIVATE
B143
Max Dead End = 11' - 6" Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.
B119

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


Max exit access travel distance = 92' - 6"
RENOVATION LIFE SAFETY PLAN - LEVEL 1 DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR DRAWING #: REVISION #:

1 1" = 20'-0"
CONSTRUCTION A0.5

SHT. # OF

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

ISSUED FOR
4 HOUR FIRE WALL, 2018 NCSBC SECT. 706 - BUILDING SEPARATIONS

3 HOUR FIRE WALL, 2018 NCSBC SECT. 706 - BUILDING SEPARATIONS

2 HOUR FIRE BARRIER 2018 NCSBC SECT. 707


FIRE COMPARTMENTS, HORIZONTAL EXITING, VERTICAL SHAFTS & EXIT ENCLOSURES, EXIT

DATE
PASSAGEWAYS, INCIDENTAL USE AREAS, OCCUPANCY SEPARATION

1 HOUR FIRE BARRIER 2018 NCSBC SECT. 707 & SECT. 404

APPR.
BY
F INCIDENTAL USE AREA VERTICAL SHAFTS & EXIT ENCLOSURES, EXIT PASSAGEWAYS, F
OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS, & ATRIUM SEPARATIONS

#
SMOKE PARTITION 2018 NCSBC SECT. 710 & 407.3 NURSE SUITE PATIENT SLEEPING ROOMS,
I-2 CORRIDORS

2 HOUR SMOKE BARRIERS, 2018 NCSBC SECT. 709 & 407.5 - BUILDING SMOKE COMPARTMENTS

1 HOUR SMOKE BARRIERS, 2018 NCSBC SECT. 709 & 407.5 - BUILDING SMOKE COMPARTMENTS

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316 WEST MILLBROOK RD, SUITE 201, RALEIGH, NC 27609


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FULL-SERVICE ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING

ORLANDO, FL | MIAMI, FL | RICHMOND, VA

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301 NORTH WILMINGTON


MILITARY AND VETERAN
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RALEIGH, NC 27601
ADMINISTRATION
FAYETTEVILLE STATE VETERANS HOME - ROOF DEPARTMENT OF

DEPARTMENT OF
AFFAIRS AND NC
LS1 LS2

PROJECT DESIGNED FOR:


LS4 LS6 LS2 LS4
LS6 LS7

SUITE 450
STREET
214 Cochran Ave, Fayetteville, NC 28301

EXISTING LIFE SAFETY PLAN - ATTIC


REPAIRS/ REPLACEMENT -PHASE
SC0# 21-23926-01

1A-EMERGENCY REPAIRS
A 2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home ATTIC KEYNOTES A
Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting LS1 TAPE AND MUDDING ISSUES ON SMOKE BARRIER NOT COMPLIANT WITH UL ASSEMBLY.

PROJECT ADDRESS:
Post Patient Evacuation LS2 SPRAY FOAM USED IN LIEU OF PROPER FIRE CAULKING

PROJECT TITLE:
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

SHEET TITLE:
LS3 HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY OFFSET DAMAGED. HOLES REQUIRE REPAIR.
LS4 NO FIRE CAULKING AT HEAD JOINT.
DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL
ATTIC EXISTING LIFE SAFETY PLAN LS5 PENETRATIONS WITHOUT FIRE CAULKING.
1 1" = 20'-0"
DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION LS6 NO STENCIL/LABEL INDICATING RATING.
DRAWING #: REVISION #:
LS7 UNKNOWN BROWN SUBSTANCE USED AS FIRE CAULKING.
G0.4

SHT. # OF

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

ISSUED FOR
4 HOUR FIRE WALL, 2018 NCSBC SECT. 706 - BUILDING SEPARATIONS

3 HOUR FIRE WALL, 2018 NCSBC SECT. 706 - BUILDING SEPARATIONS

2 HOUR FIRE BARRIER 2018 NCSBC SECT. 707


FIRE COMPARTMENTS, HORIZONTAL EXITING, VERTICAL SHAFTS & EXIT ENCLOSURES, EXIT

DATE
PASSAGEWAYS, INCIDENTAL USE AREAS, OCCUPANCY SEPARATION

1 HOUR FIRE BARRIER 2018 NCSBC SECT. 707 & SECT. 404

APPR.
BY
F INCIDENTAL USE AREA VERTICAL SHAFTS & EXIT ENCLOSURES, EXIT PASSAGEWAYS, F
OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS, & ATRIUM SEPARATIONS

#
SMOKE PARTITION 2018 NCSBC SECT. 710 & 407.3 NURSE SUITE PATIENT SLEEPING ROOMS,
I-2 CORRIDORS

2 HOUR SMOKE BARRIERS, 2018 NCSBC SECT. 709 & 407.5 - BUILDING SMOKE COMPARTMENTS

1 HOUR SMOKE BARRIERS, 2018 NCSBC SECT. 709 & 407.5 - BUILDING SMOKE COMPARTMENTS

HORIZONTAL 1HR SMOKE BARRIER

HO HOLD OPEN

HE HORIZONTAL EXIT

FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER / EFE = EXISTING

FEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET / EFEC = EXISTING


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CONYERS, GA | SAVANNAH, GA | GREER, SC | RALEIGH, NC

316 WEST MILLBROOK RD, SUITE 201, RALEIGH, NC 27609


LS4 LS6

FULL-SERVICE ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING

ORLANDO, FL | MIAMI, FL | RICHMOND, VA

C.O.A. # C-4282 ; LICENSE: # 53143

WWW.RAYMOND.GLOBAL
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BOTTOM +12' - 8" A.F.F. LS4 LS5


LS6

LS1 LS2
LS4 LS6
LS3

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ANY PARTY ACCEPTING THIS DOCUMENT DOES SO IN CONFIDENCE AND AGREES THAT IT SHALL
THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT INCORPORATES PROPRIETARY RIGHTS OF RAYMOND.

NOT BE DUPLICATED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, NOR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS, WITHOUT THE


LS3
LS3
LS1 LS4

SENIOR REVIEW:
APPROVED: JAR
PROJECT INFORMATION
LS6

DRAWN: RH

CHECKED:

NOTICE:
THESE DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN PREPARED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE PROJECT NAMED HEREIN. THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON OTHER PROJECTS OR IN OTHER LOCATIONS WITHOUT THE APPROVAL AND PARTICIPATION OF THE AUTHOR. REPRODUCTION IS PROHIBITED.

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RAYMOND PROJECT NUMBER:

CLIENT'S REPRESENTATIVE:
LS5 LS6

CONSENT OF RAYMOND.
RAL1002.011

CECIL HOLT

6/2/2023
DATE:

301 NORTH WILMINGTON


MILITARY AND VETERAN
LS3 LS3
B B

RALEIGH, NC 27601
ADMINISTRATION
FAYETTEVILLE STATE VETERANS HOME - ROOF DEPARTMENT OF

DEPARTMENT OF
AFFAIRS AND NC
LS1 LS2

PROJECT DESIGNED FOR:


LS4 LS6 LS2 LS4
LS6 LS7

SUITE 450
STREET RENOVATION LIFE SAFETY PLAN - ATTIC
214 Cochran Ave, Fayetteville, NC 28301
ATTIC RENOVATION KEYNOTES

REPAIRS/ REPLACEMENT -PHASE


LS1 REPAIR SMOKE BARRIER TAPE AND MUD IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL U465

SC0# 21-23926-01
REMOVE SPRAY FOAM IN INDICATED LOCATIONS, AND REPLACE WITH APPROVED MATERIALS IN
LS2 ACCORDANCE WITH UL PENETRATION DETAIL INDICATED ON SHEET G5.2 AS APPROPRIATE FOR

1A-EMERGENCY REPAIRS
PENETRATING ITEM
LS3 PATCH AND REPAIR HOLES IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL U465
A 2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home LS4 APPLY UL APPROVED FIRE CAULKING AT HEAD JOINT A
Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting

PROJECT ADDRESS:
APPLY APPROVED MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL PENETRATION DETAIL INDICATED ON SHEET G5.2
Post Patient Evacuation LS5
AS APPROPRIATE FOR PENETRATING ITEM

PROJECT TITLE:
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

SHEET TITLE:
APPLY STENCIL/LABEL INDICATING "1HR SMOKE BARRIER PROTECT ALL OPENINGS" LETTERING SHALL BE A
LS6 MINIMUM OF 2" HIGH WITH A MIN. STROKE OF 1/4" LOCATED WITHIN 15' OF THE END OF THE WALL AND AT AN
DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL INTERVAL NOT MORE THAN 30' O.C.
DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR REMOVE UNKNOWN BROWN SUBSTANCE USED AS CAULKING, AND REPLACE WITH APPROVED MATERIALS
RENOVATION LIFE SAFETY PLAN - ATTIC
1 1" = 20'-0"
CONSTRUCTION LS7 IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL PENETRATION DETAIL INDICATED ON SHEET G5.2 AS APPROPRIATE FOR
PENETRATING ITEM
DRAWING #:

G0.6
REVISION #:

SHT. # OF

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
RED NOTES INDICATE AND ISSUE OF
FOLLOW UP REQUIRED

PURPLE NOTES INDICATE 1991 CODE IS


IN ALIGNMENT WITH CONSTRUCTION
each building must
have at least 2
GREEN NOTES INDICATE RATING smoke
DOWNGRADE IS ALLOWABLE compartments.
NCBC 1991
409.1.2.1

4 hour fire wall


because total
1991 only req. smoke building area
NCBC 1991 Section partition with Jan. exceeds max
409.1.3.1 requires sprinklered 69sf allowable area, so
corridor walls to be creating separate
non rated smoke buildings. NCBC
partitions 1991 402.1.2

smoke compartment
boundary

storage room over 1 HR haz prot. NCBC


100sf 1HR rated 1991 Setion 409.1.6
NCBC 1991 Section assumed property
409.1.6 line between
buildings 11.5'
requires 2 HR rated
wall NCBC 1991
are these soiled linen sect 610
or trash collection
rooms? if not <50 sf
no separation
required. >50 smoke
what is storage
partition with
this 45sf
sprinklers
room?

what is
this Emergency
room? Generator Room
Maintenance shop
130sf
what is
this
room?

what is
why is this section this
shown as rated but room?
not the others 120sf what is
1991 only req. smoke this
partition with room?
are these soiled linen sprinklered
or trash collection NCBC 1991 only
rooms? if not <50 sf require smoke
no separation partition if there is a
required. >50 smoke sprinkler system to
partition with separate a kitchen. 1 HR haz prot. NCBC
sprinklers 1991 Setion 409.1.6

water 1 HR haz prot. NCBC


67sf 1991 Setion 409.1.6
heater

what is what is
this this
room? room?
42sf 56sf

1991 only req. smoke


partition with
sprinklered for Locker
rooms storage room over Oxygen
100sf 1HR rated storage
NCBC 1991 Section
409.1.6

assumed property
4 hour fire wall line between
required by 1991 each building must buildings 11.5'
code because total what is have at least 2 requires 2 HR rated
building area this smoke wall NCBC 1991
exceeds max room? compartments. sect 610
allowable area, so NCBC 1991
creating separate 4 hour fire wall 409.1.2.1
buildings. NCBC because total
1991 402.1.2 building area
exceeds max
allowable area, so
smoke compartment creating separate
boundary buildings NCBC
1991 402.1.2 NEED TO DETERMINE IF THERE IS A 1hr HORIZONTAL LID THAT THE 1FB
WALLS TERMINATE AT. THEY ARE NOT SHOWN CONTINUOUS TO THE DECK
ON THE ATTIC PLAN

smoke compartment
boundary

assumed property assumed property


line between line between
buildings 11.5' buildings 11.5'
requires 2 HR rated requires 2 HR rated
wall NCBC 1991 wall NCBC 1991
sect 610 sect 610

2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home


Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting
Post Patient Evacuation
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
each building must
RED NOTES INDICATE AND ISSUE OF This has been re
have at least 2
FOLLOW UP REQUIRED purposed as a nurse
smoke NEED ELECTRICAL
station and therefore
compartments. ENGINEER TO
does not require a
PURPLE NOTES INDICATE 1991 CODE IS NCBC 1991 VERIFY IF
rating.
IN ALIGNMENT WITH CONSTRUCTION NCBC 1991 Section 409.1.2.1 CONTENTS WILL
409.1.3.1 requires REQUIRE 1HR FB
GREEN NOTES INDICATE RATING corridor walls to be
DOWNGRADE IS ALLOWABLE non rated smoke
partitions
4 hour fire wall
because total
building area
exceeds max
allowable area, so
creating separate
buildings. NCBC
1991 402.1.2
1. NCBC 1991 Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Are these 8
8 8
soiled linen or trash collection rooms? if not <50 sf no separation required. 8 8 5
>50 smoke partition with sprinklers. 8
2. NCBC 1991 Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Storage room 8 7
not soiled or trash less than 50sf does not require a rating. 8 5
3. NCBC 1991 Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. storage room
not soiled or trash more than 50sf but less than 100sf requires smoke partitions 3
and sprinklers.
4. NCBC 1991 Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. storage rooms
over 100sf require 1HR fire barrier 4
5.NCBC 1991 Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Soiled Rooms 2
8 3
require 1HR fire barrier
6.NCBC 1991 Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Trash Rooms
require 1HR fire barrier
7.NCBC 1991 Section 409.1.6.1 table for protection of hazards. Laundries over 1 1
100sf require 1HR fire barrier
8.It appears that NCBC 1991 403.4.1 regarding tenant separation has been
applied to the demising walls between patient rooms with 1 HR ratings. This
section does not apply to I-2 occupancy because the rooms are not being 3
rented individually but rather payment is being made for a service of continual
care to the facility which is a single tenant.
9. NCBC 1991 section 409.1.3.4 for buildings with sprinklers allows spaces of
unlimited size open to a corridor provided they are not patient sleeping rooms, 1 1
treatment rooms, hazardous areas, or special uses listed in 409.1.6.1. 6
Therefore no rating required. 3

8
4

8
8
8

8 8
1

each building must


have at least 2
smoke
8 compartments.
NCBC 1991
8 409.1.2.1

8
1

1 8
8

8
8

8
2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home
Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting
Post Patient Evacuation
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
column/bearing points

load bearing exterior walls


strap x-bracing within wall
load bearing interior wall

2_6_2024 Fayetteville State Veterans Home


Existing Site and Building Conditions Review Meeting
Post Patient Evacuation
Raymond Engineering Georgia Inc.

DIAGRAMS ARE PRELIMINARY, INTENDED FOR GENERAL


DISCUSSION AND REVIEW ONLY, NOT COMPLETED, NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION

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