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Re:New Elevator-Hodges Bldg-Impression Design https://outlook.live.com/owa/?viewmodel=ReadMessageItem&Ite... <br /> • <br /> Re: New Elevator- Hodges Bldg <br /> Jim Venturo <br /> Fri 10/21/2016 12:44 PM <br /> To:Impression Design <impressiondesign@hotmail.com>; <br /> Good question I will get together with Meg to discuss <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br /> On Oct 21,2016,at 12:07 PM, Impression Design <imoressiondesign@hotmail.com> wrote: <br /> Since Tony Lee is out indefinitely (Hope he's OK), here's my question to you (below and addressed to <br /> Tony). Thanks! <br /> Doug <br /> From: Impression Design<impressiondesign@hotmail.com> <br /> Sent: Friday,October 21,2016 12:00 PM <br /> To:Tony Lee <br /> Subject: New Elevator-Hodges Bldg <br /> Hi Tony! <br /> Regarding the New Elevator for the Hodges Building: <br /> It appears to me that the idea of a two-hour fire rated shaft at the new elevator is to protect the rest <br /> of the building from a possible fire inside the shaft from breaking through to the remainder of the <br /> building in less than two hours. Considering that the entire building (including said shaft)will be <br /> protected by a full NFPA13 fire sprinkler system with associated alarm system, and that the existing <br /> stair width is not very wide, is it possible to not require improvement (ie. adding layers of GWB)to <br /> the stair side of the said shaft wall which are proposed to remain? <br /> 1 of 2 10/21/2016 1:53 PM <br />
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