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2022-09-09 Code analysis - Smith Parsons House - with controlled construction Summary of Building Code Requirements Parsons House Full Renovation Henshaw Ave. Smith College Campus By: Fitch Architecture & Community Design Revision: Sept. 9, 2022 Yellow highlight items to be completed as design develops. Parsons House – Code Review Page 2 Contents General ...................................................................................................... 5 Relevant Codes ........................................................................................... 5 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) 2015 ...................................................... 5 Chapter 1: Scope and Administration ................................................................ 5 Chapter 3: Compliance Methods ....................................................................... 5 Chapter 5: Classification of Work ..................................................................... 5 505 Alteration Level 3 ................................................................................ 5 507 Additions .......................................................................................... 5 Chapter 7 Alterations Level 1 .......................................................................... 5 703 Fire Protection ................................................................................... 5 704 Means of egress .................................................................................. 5 Section 705 Accessibility ............................................................................. 6 Chapter 8: Alterations Level 2 ......................................................................... 6 801 General ............................................................................................ 6 803 Building Elements and Materials ............................................................... 6 804 Fire Protection ................................................................................... 7 805 Means of Egress .................................................................................. 7 806 Accessibility....................................................................................... 8 807 Structural ......................................................................................... 8 808 Electrical .......................................................................................... 8 809 Mechanical ........................................................................................ 8 810 Plumbing .......................................................................................... 9 Chapter 9: Alterations Level 3 ......................................................................... 9 904 Fire Protection ................................................................................... 9 905 Means of Egress .................................................................................. 9 907 Structural ......................................................................................... 9 908 Energy Conservation ............................................................................. 9 Chapter 11: Additions .................................................................................. 9 1101 General........................................................................................... 9 1102 Heights and Areas ............................................................................. 10 1005 Accessibility .................................................................................... 10 International Building Code (IBC) – Relevant Sections ............................................... 11 Chapter 3: Uses and Occupancy Classification .................................................... 11 Chapter 4 Special…Requirements based on Use & Occupancy ................................... 11 420 Group R-2 ........................................................................................ 11 Chapter 5 General Building Heights and Areas ..................................................... 11 Existing areas: ........................................................................................ 11 Parsons House – Code Review Page 3 Allowable Building Heights and Areas ............................................................. 12 Chapter 6: Types of Construction .................................................................... 12 Chapter 7: Fire and Smoke Protection Features ................................................... 12 707 Fire Barriers ..................................................................................... 12 708 Fire Partitions ................................................................................... 12 711 Horizontal Assemblies .......................................................................... 12 712 Vertical Openings ............................................................................... 12 713 Shaft enclosures ................................................................................. 12 716 Opening Protectives ............................................................................ 13 Chapter 8: Interior Finishes ........................................................................... 13 803 Wall and Ceiling Finishes....................................................................... 13 804 Interior Floor Finish ............................................................................. 13 806 Decorative Materials & trim ................................................................... 13 Chapter 9: Fire Protection Systems .................................................................. 13 903 Automatic Sprinkler Systems .................................................................. 13 905 Standpipes: ...................................................................................... 14 906 Portable Fire Extinguishes ..................................................................... 14 907 Fire and Detection Systems .................................................................... 14 915 Carbon Monoxide Detection ................................................................... 15 Chapter 10: Means of Egress .......................................................................... 15 1003 General Means of Egress ...................................................................... 15 1004 Occupant Load ................................................................................. 16 1005 Means of Egress Sizing ........................................................................ 16 1006: Number of Exits and Exit Access Doorways .............................................. 16 1007 Exit and exit access doorway configuration ............................................... 17 1008 Means of Egress Lighting ...................................................................... 17 1009 Accessible Means of Egress ................................................................... 17 1010 Doors ............................................................................................ 17 1011 Stairways ........................................................................................ 17 1013 Exit Signs ........................................................................................ 18 1017 Exit Access Travel Distance .................................................................. 18 1019 Exit Access Stairways ......................................................................... 19 1020 Corridors ........................................................................................ 19 1023: Interior Exit Stairways: ..................................................................... 19 1024 Exit Passageway ............................................................................... 19 1027 Exterior stairs .................................................................................. 20 Chapter 12: Interior Environment ................................................................... 20 Plumbing Code - 248 CMR ................................................................................ 20 Parsons House – Code Review Page 4 Fixture Count Calculations ............................................................................ 21 Energy Conservation ...................................................................................... 22 Chapter 5 Existing Buildings ........................................................................... 22 C502 Additions: ....................................................................................... 22 C503 Alterations: ..................................................................................... 23 Elevator ..................................................................................................... 24 521 CMR – Massachusetts Architectural Access Board ................................................ 24 3.3 Existing Building ................................................................................. 24 8 Transient Lodging (includes dormitories.) ..................................................... 24 23 Parking ............................................................................................. 25 25 Entrances .......................................................................................... 25 26 Doors ............................................................................................... 25 27 Stairs – need to measure existing risers, etc. ................................................ 25 28 Elevators ........................................................................................... 26 30 Public Toilet Rooms .............................................................................. 26 34 Storage ............................................................................................. 26 44 Group 2 Bathrooms ............................................................................... 26 45 Group 2 kitchens ................................................................................. 26 Parsons House – Code Review Page 5 General The following preliminary code research was done to determine requirements for a major renovation to Parsons House. This study is not all inclusive, nor a guarantee regarding existing code compliances and requirements for the new program. Relevant Codes • Massachusetts Amendments • International Existing Building Code 2015 (IEBC) • International Building Code 2015 (IBC) • International Energy Code 2015 • Architectural Access Board Regulations (AAB) • ASME 2013 Elevator Code with Mass 524 CMR Section 315 • Plumbing, Electrical, Fire Safety: Design Build by others. International Existing Building Code (IEBC) 2015 Chapter 1: Scope and Administration Chapter 3: Compliance Methods 301.1 General 301.1.2 Work Area Compliance Method: Repairs, alterations, additions and changes of occupancy complying with the applicable requirements of Chapters 5-13 Chapter 5: Classification of Work 505 Alteration Level 3 Level 3 alterations include the reconfiguration of space…(where work area exceeds 50 percent of the aggregate area of the building) Comply with Chapters 7, 8 and 9 Definition of Work Area in Chapter 2: That portion or portions of a building consisting of all reconfigured spaces as indicated on the construction documents. Work area excludes other portions of the building where incidental work entailed by the intended work must be performed and portions of the building where work not initially intended by the owner is specifically required by this code. 507 Additions Additions to existing buildings shall comply with Chapter 11. Chapter 7 Alterations Level 1 703 Fire Protection Alternations shall be done in a manner that maintains the level of protection provided. 704 Means of egress Alterations shall be done in a manner that maintains the level of protection provided for the means of egress. Parsons House – Code Review Page 6 Section 705 Accessibility See AAB review below. Chapter 8: Alterations Level 2 801 General 801.3 Compliance All new construction elements, components, systems, and spaces shall comply with the requirements of the IBC Exceptions: 1. Windows may be added without requiring compliance with the light and ventilation requirements of the IBC 2. Newly installed electrical equipment shall comply with the requirements of Section 808. 3. The length of dead-end corridors in newly constructed spaces shall only be required to comply with the provisions of Section 805.6. 4. The minimum ceiling height of the newly created habitable and occupiable spaces and corridors shall be 7 feet (2134 mm). 803 Building Elements and Materials 803.2.1 Existing vertical openings All existing interior vertical openings connecting two or more floors shall be enclosed… Exception 1: where vertical opening enclosure is not required by IBC or IFC. Exception 11: In Group R-2 occupancies, a minimum 30-minute enclosure shall be provided to protect all vertical openings not exceeding three stories. This enclosure, or the enclosure specified in Section 803.2.1, shall not be required in the following locations: 11.1. Vertical openings not exceeding two stories with not more than four dwelling units per floor. 11.2. Buildings protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system. The existing central stairs connects four floors although they are currently protected with wire glass partitions. These will be replaced with new smoke partitions and doors in same basic configuration. 803.4 Interior finish The interior finish of walls and ceilings in exits and corridors in any work area shall comply with the requirements of the International Building Code. Exception: Existing interior finish materials that do not comply with the interior finish requirements of the International Building Code shall be permitted to be treated with an approved fire-retardant coating in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions to achieve the required rating. This might apply if work is done on the existing stairs Parsons House – Code Review Page 7 804 Fire Protection 804.1 Scope …the requirements of this section shall be limited to work areas 804.1.1 Corridor ratings. Where an approved sprinkler system is installed…the required fire-resistance rating for any corridor located on the story shall be permitted to be reduced in accordance with the IBC. 804.2 Automatic sprinkler systems The existing system shall be modified as needed. 804.2.2 Group R—2: …provide automatic sprinkler protection 804.2.5 Supervision – Mass Amendment Fire sprinkler systems required by this section shall be supervised by the method required in section 903.4.1 (code for new construction) of 780 CMR. 804.3 Standpipes: …where the work area is located more than 50 feet above…the fire department access Not required as the 4th floor is 41 feet above the grade. 804.4 fire alarm and detection: Superseded and required by 904.2 805 Means of Egress 805.1 Scope: the requirements of this section shall be limited to work areas that include exits or corridors shared by more than one tenant Superseded by 901, therefore applies 805.2 …comply with this section…excepting a means of egress conforming to previous code if, the code official approves. 805.3 Number of exits 805.3.1 Min. number: every story…shall be provided with the minimum number of exits per IBC and… 805.3.1.1 Single-exit buildings: only one exit is required from…the following spaces 9. In…R-2 of any height with not more than four dwelling units per floor; with a smoke proof enclosure or outside stairway as an exit; and with such exit located within 20 feet of travel to the entrance doors to all dwelling units served thereby. The bedrooms at the attic level (5th level from grade) have been removed from the project as they do not have a second means of egress. 805.4 Egress doors…in any work area 805.4.1 Two egress doorways…required for occupant load great than 50 805.4.2 Swing in the direction of travel 805.4.3 Door closing: all doors opening onto an exit passageway at grade of an exit stairway shall be self-closing … Exceptions: where no required by IBC 805.5 Openings in corridor walls (unless not required by IBC) 805.5.1 Corridor doors…shall not be hollos nor contain louvers. All sleeping unit …in R-2 shall be at least 1 3/8” solid core wood and shall not have any glass panes other than approved wired glass… All sleeping unit corridor doors shall be equipped with closers. All replacement Parsons House – Code Review Page 8 doors shall be 1 ¾” solid bonded wood core or equivalent… unless the existing frame will accommodate only 1 3/8”… Exceptions: existing door in buildings protected throughout with…sprinkler…shall be required only to resist smoke, be reasonably tight fitting and shall not contain louvers. 805.5.2 Transoms: shall be either ¼” wired or.. The new doors will all be on closers. 805.9 Handrails…shall apply to handrails from the work area to…and including the level of exit discharge An additional handrail is not required by this code, however two continuous handrails are required by AAB, see below 805.9.1: every stair…that has three or more risers…shall be provided with handrails for the full length…on at least one side. 805.10 Refuge areas. Not applicable 805.11 Guards: The requirements of…805.11.1…shall apply to guards from the work area floor to and including the level of exit discharge but shall be confined to the egress path of any work area. 805.11.1 Min. Requirement: every open portion of a stairway landing…that is more than 30 inches above the floor below and is not provided with guards…shall be provided with guards…in accordance with IBC. The stairs already have guards so therefore full height ones are not required. There is no requirement for guards in AAB code. 806 Accessibility See AAB review below. 807 Structural …Existing structural elements supporting any additional gravity loads as a result of the alterations, including the effects of snow drift, shall comply with IBC See Chapter 9 for requirement for analysis 808 Electrical 808.3 Residential Occupancies: R-2…, the following shall be applicable only to work areas located within a dwelling unit… The requirements are minimal, and Smith will probably want to exceed them 808.3.4 Ground fault: Newly installed receptacles…per NFPA 70. 809 Mechanical 809.1 Reconfigured or converted spaces: …in any work area shall be provided with natural or mechanical ventilation per IMC 809.2 Altered Existing systems: In mechanically ventilated spaces, existing mech. Vent. Systems that are altered…shall provide not less than 5 cfm per person on outdoor air and not less than 15 cfm of ventilation air per person. 809.3 Local Exhaust: all newly introduced devises…shall be provided with local exhaust. Parsons House – Code Review Page 9 810 Plumbing Where the occupant load of the story is increased by more than 20%, …meet International Plumbing Code Not applicable Chapter 9: Alterations Level 3 901.2 Compliance: …The requirements for Sections 803, 804 and 805 shall apply within all work areas whether or not they include exiss and corridors shared by more than one tenant and regardless of the occupant load. 902.2 Boiler and furnace equipment rooms…within R-2 shall be enclosed by 1-hour fire resistance-rated construction. Exception: furnace rooms protected with an automatic sprinkler system are not required to be enclosed. 903.1 Existing stairways that are part of the means of egress shall be enclosed …section 803.2.1 from the highest work area to and including the level of exit discharge and all floors below. 903.3 Interior finish in exits serving the work area shall comply with 803.4…between highest floor on which there is a work area to exit discharge 904 Fire Protection 904.2 Fire Alarm and Detection Systems 904.2.2 Automatic fire detection: as required by the IBC for new buildings. 905 Means of Egress Means of Egress Lighting and Exit Signs required per IBC 907 Structural 907.4.1 Evaluation and analysis…shall be prepared by registered design professional and submitted to the code official 908 Energy Conservation 908.1…permitted without requiring the entire building to comply…The alterations shall conform to IECC as they relate to new construction. Chapter 11: Additions 1101 General 1101.1 Scope An addition …shall comply with IBC…without requiring the existing building or structure to comply…, except as required by this chapter. Where an addition impacts the existing building or structure, that portion shall comply with this code. 1101.2 Creation or Extension of nonconformity An addition shall not create or extend any nonconformity in the existing building…with regard to accessibility, structural strength, fire safety, means of egress, or the capacity of the mechanical, plumbing or electrical systems. Parsons House – Code Review Page 10 1102 Heights and Areas 1102.1 Height: No addition shall increase the height of an existing building beyond that permitted by IBC The elevator / stair addition would not increase the number of stories 1102.2 Area: No addition shall increase the area of an existing building beyond that permitted by IBC unless fire separated The addition would not increase the area beyond that permitted for existing R2 sprinkled buildings. 1005 Accessibility AAB supersedes this Parsons House – Code Review Page 11 International Building Code (IBC) – Relevant Sections Chapter 3: Uses and Occupancy Classification Unseparated mix use • R-2, Dormitory and small assembly space • B offices, unseparated 303.1.2 Small Assembly Spaces The following rooms and space shall not be classified as Assembly Spaces 1. A room or space used for assembly purposes with an occupant load of less than 50 persons and accessory to another occupancy shall be classified as a Group B occupancy or as part of that occupancy. 2. A room or space used for assembly purposes that is less than 750 SF in area and accessory to another occupancy shall be classifies as a Group B occupancy or as part of that occupancy. The lounge is 946 SF. At 15 SF/occupant for unconcentrated assembly, there would be 63 occupants which exceeds this number. This space should be posted and furnished for a limitation of a maximum of 49 occupants. Chapter 4 Special…Requirements based on Use & Occupancy 420 Group R-2 420.2 Separation walls: Walls separating…sleeping units from each other and other occupancies contiguous to them in the same building shall be constructed as fire partitions according to Section 708. 420.3 Horizontal assemblies: Floor assemblies separating…sleeping units and from other occupancies contiguous to them in the same building shall be constructed as horizontal assemblies according to Section 711. 420.5 Automatic sprinkler Group R…shall be equipped throughout – Section 903.3.2 420.6 Fire alarm systems and smoke alarms Group R-2…provided – Section 907.2.6-8-9-10 Chapter 5 General Building Heights and Areas Existing areas: Gross Interior SF Elevator / Stair Addition Lower level 3,641 First floor 3,855 Second floor 3,855 Third floor 3,596 Fourth floor 456 TOTAL 15,403 Parsons House – Code Review Page 12 Allowable Building Heights and Areas Note: The Lower Level is considered a “story above grade plane” For 5A (VA) Construction: Allowable Height = 50 (B) 70 (R) Allowable Number of Stories = 4 (R2,B) Existing building is 4 story (now that the 5th floor bedrooms have been eliminated. Allowable Area = 36,000 (R2-SM) 54,000 (B-SM) Building even with an elevator addition is under 4,000 SF per sfllor Chapter 6: Types of Construction 5A • Primary Structural Frame: 1 Hr • Bearing Walls – Exterior: 1 Hr • Bearing Walls – Interior: 1 Hr • Nonbearing exterior (Table 602): 0 Hr • Floor Construction: 1 Hr • Roof Construction: 1 Hr Chapter 7: Fire and Smoke Protection Features 707 Fire Barriers 707.3.1 Shaft enclosures: comply with 713.4 707.3.2 Interior Exit Stairways: comply with 1023.1 708 Fire Partitions 708.1: …as required by 420.2 for …R-2 708.3 Rating: fire partitions shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour Exception 1: corridor wall permitted to have a ½ hour rating by 1020.1 711 Horizontal Assemblies 711.2.4.3 Sleeping Units Horizontal assemblies…shall be not less than 1 hour Exception: …1/2 hour where equipped throughout with...sprinkler – 903.1.1 712 Vertical Openings 712.1.1 Shaft enclosures: Vertical openings contained entirely with a shaft enclosure complying with Section 713 shall be permitted 713 Shaft enclosures 713.4 …not less than 2 hours where connecting 4 or more stories, not less than 1 hour where connection less than four stories….and not less than the floor area penetrated. Parsons House – Code Review Page 13 716 Opening Protectives Table 716.5 Fire Door …Ratings Fire barriers with rating of 1 hour Exit enclosures (stairs, etc) – 1 hour door Fire partitions: corridor walls 1 hour→ 1/3 hour door 0.5 hour → 1/3 hour door Other fire partitions 1 hour→ ¾ hour door 0.5 hour → 1/3 hour door 716.5.9 Door Closing Fire doors shall be latching and self-closing… There is an exception for R-1 but not R-2, therefore the doors will be on closers. Chapter 8: Interior Finishes 803 Wall and Ceiling Finishes 803.11 Interior finish, based on group – flame spread index, comply with table 803.11 Exit Enclosures Corridors Lobbies Rooms Sprinklered Group R2 C C C 803.13 application of interior finish to fire-rated structural elements 804 Interior Floor Finish 804.1 Exceptions: floor finishes and coverings of a traditional type, such as wood, vinyl, linoleum or terrazzo and resilient …materials that are not comprised of fibers 806 Decorative Materials & trim 806.3 Combustible decorative materials – see Mass amendment 806.7 Interior trim…shall be min. Class C Combustible w trim…shall not exceed 10 percent of the specific wall or ceiling in which it is attached. Chapter 9: Fire Protection Systems 903 Automatic Sprinkler Systems 903.2 Where required – Mass Amendment Table 903.2 Group R: required for all sizes, occupant loads and levels Note a. 1. For Use Group R … with an aggregate building area of 12,000 ft more, and mixed use buildings containing R-Uses, the sprinkler system shall be designed and installed throughout the structure in accordance with NFPA 13. 903.3.4 Actuation: required 903.3.5 Water supplies 903.3.5.2 Combination Services – Mass Amendment: A single combination water supply shall be permitted provided that the domestic and/or commercial demand is added to the sprinkler demand as required by NFPA 13, NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R as applicable. Parsons House – Code Review Page 14 903.4 Supervision and Alarms: required, see Mass Amendment for details 903.3.7 Fire Department Connections Fire department connections for automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in accordance with Section 912 912.2.2 location for Existing buildings: …wherever the fire department connection is not visible to approaching fire apparatus, the…connection shall be indicated by and approved sign. 905 Standpipes: … required if highest story over 30’ above truck access Not required per IEBC 804.3 – see above 906 Portable Fire Extinguishes 906.1 Where required: - on each floor - per IFC table 906.1 907 Fire and Detection Systems 907.2.9 Group R-2: 907.2.9.1 A manual fire alarm system that activates the occupant notification system in accordance with 907.5 shall be installed… Exception 2: Manual fire alarm boxes are not required throughout where all of the following conditions are met: 2.1 . The building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. 2.2. The notification appliances will activate upon sprinkler and water flow. 2.3. Not fewer than one manual fire alarm box is installed at an approved location. 907.2.9.2 Automatic Smoke detection system that activates the occupant notification system in accordance with 907.5 shall be installed throughout all corridors and sleeping units 907.2.9.2 Smoke alarms: single and multiple station smoke alarms shall be installed in accordance with 907.2.11 907.2.9.3 Group R-2 college and university buildings: An automatic smoke detection system that activates the occupant notification system in accordance with Section 907.5 shall be installed in Group R-2 occupancies operated by a college or university for student or staff housing in all of the following locations: 1. Common spaces outside of dwelling units and sleeping units. 2. Laundry rooms, mechanical equipment rooms and storage rooms. 3. All interior corridors serving sleeping units or dwelling units. 907.2.8.3.1 907.2.8.3.1 Annunciation (Massachusetts amendment). In buildings that are not equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with section 903.3.1.1 Parsons House – Code Review Page 15 or section 903.3.1.2, the smoke detectors in guestrooms shall be connected to the buildings fire alarm systems for the purpose of notifying the guestroom occupants and shall be annunciated by guestroom at a constantly attended location from which the fire alarm system is capable of being manually activated. 907.2.11 Single- and Multiple-station Smoke Alarms (Massachusetts amendment). Listed single- and multiple station photoelectric type smoke alarms shall be installed in accordance with the provisions of 780 CMR and the household fire warning equipment provisions of NFPA 72, as applicable. Section 907.2.8 shall not preclude the installation of a fully addressable fire alarm system where system detectors and alarm notification devices can perform the functions as required in section 907.2.11. 907.2.11: R2: Single or multiple station smoke alarms shall be installed in the following locations 1. On the ceiling or wall outside of each separate sleeping area 2. Sleeping area 3. In each story within the sleeping unit 907.4.2 Manual fire alarm boxes shall be located not more than 5 feet from the entrance to each exit 907.5 Occupant notification alarms: A fire alarm system shall annunciate at the panel and shall initiate occupant notification upon activation…it shall be activated by fire detectors...manual fire alarm boxes 907.5.2.1 Audible alarms: …15 decibels…in every occupiable space within the building, 907.5.2.3 Visible alarms: public and common areas, employee work area 915 Carbon Monoxide Detection 915.1.2 R-2 use… 915.1.4 Fuel-burning appliance outside of dwelling units: CO detection in …sleeping units… Exception 1: not required in sleeping units where there are not communicating openings between the appliance and the sleeping unit. Exception 2: not required in sleeping units if provided in an approved location between the appliance and the sleeping unit and on the ceiling of the room with the appliance. Chapter 10: Means of Egress 1003 General Means of Egress 1003.2 Ceiling Height The means of egress shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7’6: See IEBC 801.3 for 7’ head height Exception 3 – allowable projections 1003.3 Protruding objections 1003.3.1 Headroom Protruding objects are permitted to extend below the min. ceiling height where a min. headroom of 80 inches is provided over any walking surface., including…corridors… Not more than 50 percent of the ceiling area of a means of egress shall be reduced in height by protruding objects. Parsons House – Code Review Page 16 A barrier shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 80” high. 1004 Occupant Load Proposed Use Proposed SF Occupancy based on: Occupant Load – base on code Proposed Design Load Lower Level Mechanical 615 Mechanical: 300 gross 2 2 Kitchenette/Laundry 230 Kitchens: 200 gross SF 1 3 B.S. Office/Kitchen 500 100 gross SF 5 5 B.S. Office Storage 230 300 gross 1 1 Lounge 946 Assembly (tables and chairs): 15 net SF 63 49 SUBTOTAL 60 First Floor Living & Study Rooms (3) 580 Assembly (tables and chairs): 15 net SF 39 39 Dorm Rooms 1305 Number of beds 13 13 Second Floor Dorm Rooms 2335 Number of beds 19 19 Third Floor Dorm Rooms 2285 Number of beds 16 16 Fourth Floor Dorm Rooms 330 Number of beds 2 2 Total Building 149 1005 Means of Egress Sizing 1005.3.1 Stairs: min. 0.3 inch per occupant Egress stairs: 89 x .3 = 27” 1005.3.2: Other Egress components: min. 0.2 inch per occupant Corridor: 19 x .2 = 3.8 inches 1006: Number of Exits and Exit Access Doorways Table 1006.2.1 – Spaces with one exit A Use Group with max of 49 occupants and 75’ travel distance Table 1006.3.2 Stories with one exit or access to one exist for R-2 Fourth floor above grade plane is not allowed in new construction; see IBC 805.3.1; Therefore the bedrooms at that level have been removed from the project. Parsons House – Code Review Page 17 1007 Exit and exit access doorway configuration 1007.1 General Exits…and exit access stairs…shall be separated… 1007.1.1 Where two exits…exit access stairs…are required from any portion of the exit access, they shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than ½ of the length of the max. overall diagonal dimension of the building or area to be served measure in a straight line between them. 1008 Means of Egress Lighting 1008.3 Emergency power for Illumination The power supply for means of egress illumination shall normally be provided by the premises’ electrical supply. 108.3.2 General In the event of power supply failure in buildings that require two…means of egress, an emergency electrical system shall automatically illuminate all of the following areas:… 1009 Accessible Means of Egress 1009.1 Required… Exceptions: Accessible means of egress are not required to be provided in existing buildings However, any new stairs should comply. 1009.3 Stairways Exceptions 2 and 5 are applicable. 1009.4 Elevators Exception 2 is applicable. 1009.7 Exterior areas for assisted rescue: …Where the exit discharge does not include an accessible route from an exit…to a public way, an exterior area of assisted rescue shall be provided on the exterior landing… - not applicable 1010 Doors 1010.1.2.1 Direction of swing …shall swing in the direction of egress travel where serving room or area with 50 or more occupants 1010.1.10 Panic and fire exit hardware: Doors serving…Group A with occupancy load 50 or more…shall not be provided with a latch or lock other than panic hardware … 1011 Stairways 1011 for dimensions: 7” max rise, 11” min. tread, 80” min head height, 44” width (36” for <50 occupants) 1011.6 Landings: …doors opening onto a landing shall not reduce the landing to less than ½ required width…fully open the door shall not project more than 7” 1019 for enclosure 1011.11 Handrails – see 1014 1014.2 height: 34-38”. Dia 1.25-2” 1014.6 Extensions: top 12” bottom 12” plus tread Parsons House – Code Review Page 18 1011.13 Guards – see 1015 1015.3 height: 42” 1015.8 Window openings: fall protection devices per ASTM F 2090 or window opening control devices 1013 Exit Signs 1011.1 Where required Exits and exit access doors shall be marked by an approved exit sign readily visible from any direction of egress travel. The path of egress travel to exits and within exits shall be marked by readily visible exit signs to clearly indicate the direction of egress travel in cases where the exit or the path of egress travel is not immediately visible to the occupants. Intervening means of egress doors within exits shall be marked by exit signs. Exit sign placement shall be such that no point in an exit access corridor or exit passageway is more than 100 feet or the listed viewing distance for the sign, whichever is less, from the nearest visible exit sign. Exceptions: 1. Exit signs are not required in rooms or areas that require only one exit or exit access. 2. Main exterior exit doors or gates that are obviously and clearly identifiable as exits need not have exit signs where approved by the building official. Exit signs are not required in any of the assembly rooms (posted less than 49 occupants) 1015.8 Window openings. Windows in Group R-2 and R-3 buildings including dwelling units, where the top of the sill of an operable window opening is located less than 36 inches above the finished floor and more than 72 inches (1829 mm) above the finished grade or other surface below on the exterior of the building, shall comply with one of the following: 1. Operable windows where the openings will not allow a 4-inch diameter (102 mm) sphere to pass through the opening when the window is in its largest opened position. 4. Operable windows that are provided with window opening control devices that comply with Section 1015.8.1 Definition of Dwelling Unit: A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities ...including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation. Guards are not required for dorm room windows, confirmed with inspector for Parsons on 12/3/21 1017 Exit Access Travel Distance 1017.1 Travel distance limitations: See Table 1017.2→ 250’ (sprinkled) 1017.3 Measurements Exit access travel distance shall be measured from the most remote point within a story along the natural path of egress to the entrance to an exit. Parsons House – Code Review Page 19 1019 Exit Access Stairways 1019.3…stairs shall be enclosed, except 1: Exit access stairway…that serve between only two stories. 4: Exit access stairways … in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, where the area of the vertical opening between stories does not exceed twice the horizontal projected area of the stairway or ramp and the opening is projected by a draft curtain and closely spaced sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 13. In other than Group B and M occupancies, this provision is limited to openings that do not connect more than four stories. A draft curtain is not applicable; therefore the central stair will have smoke partitions re-built in the current configuration. 1020 Corridors Table 1020.1 R (sprinkled) = 0.5 hour fire partitions Table 1020.2 Min Corridor width: 44” typical, 36” for occupant load less than 50 1020.4 Dead ends …no dead ends in corridors more than 20’ in length Exception 2: In occupancies…R-2…where the building is equipped throughout with an …sprinkler…the length…shall not exceed 50’ 1023: Interior Exit Stairways: 1023.2 Construction Interior exit stairways…shall be enclosed with fire barriers (section 707 and 711)… 713.4 …not less than 2 hours where connecting 4 or more stories, not less than 1 hour where connection less than four stories • The new south stair connects 4 floors, therefore it will be enclosed with 2-hour barriers. • The back stair connects 4 floors – existing conditions not required to be upgraded by IEBC. 1023.3 Termination: Interior exit stairways shall terminate at an exit discharge or public way 1023.4 Openings Comply with 716 1023.9 Signage: Required 1023.11 Smokeproof enclosures Where required by 403.5.4 or 405.7.2 - not required 1024 Exit Passageway Not applicable Parsons House – Code Review Page 20 1027 Exterior stairs The existing exterior emergency stairs shall be replaced with a new enclosed stair Chapter 12: Interior Environment 1203.4 Natural ventilation…the operable area of the openings to the outdoors shall be not less than 4% of the floor area being ventilated 1207 Sound Transmission …shall apply to common interior walls, partitions and floor/ceiling assemblies between adjacent …sleeping units or between …sleeping units and adjacent public areas such as halls, stairs or service areas. 1207.2 Air-borne sound Walls, partitions and floor / ceilings: STC not less than 50, penetrations shall be sealed, doors shall be tight-fitting to frames and sills. 1207.3 Structure-borne sound: Floor / ceiling: IIC not less than 50 1208.1 Minimum Room Width: 7’ 1208.2 Minimum ceiling heights Occupiable spaces… and corridors shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7’6”. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, kitchens…shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7. See 801.3 for 7’ allowable ceiling height Exceptions 2: if any room …has a sloped ceiling, the…height for the room is required in one- half the area…Any portion of the room measuring less than 5’ from the…floor…shall not be included in any computation… Plumbing Code - 248 CMR The building shall be provided with sufficient separate toilet fixtures for the anticipated population. Parsons House – Code Review Page 21 Fixture Count Calculations Proposed Use Proposed Occupancy Design Load Toilet Requirements Lav requirements Bath / Shower Requirements Comments Calculated or number of beds Female Toilets: 1/6 1/8 Female Showers: 1/8 Lower Level 6/60 1 1 Not applicable All but 6 are either redundant with dorm provisions or transient (mech) First Floor Living & Study Rooms (3) 39 Not applicable as redundant Dorm Rooms 12-13 2 required – conforms with 5 (3 public and 2 en-suite) 2 required – conforms with 5 (3 public and 2 en-suite) 2 required – conforms with 5 (3 public and 2 en-suite) Second Floor Dorm Rooms 18-19 3 required – conforms with 5 (4 plus one new) should we delete one in the crowded bathroom? 3 required – conforms with 5 (4 plus one new) should we delete one in the crowded bathroom? 3 required – conforms with 3 (2 showers, plus one new) should we delete one in the crowded bathroom? Bathtub eliminated from the gang bathroom to improve access and space Third and Fourth Floor Dorm Rooms 18 3 required – conforms with 4 (4 plus one new) should we delete one in the crowded bathroom? 3 required – conforms with 5 (4 plus one new) should we delete one in the crowded bathroom? 3 required – conforms with 5 (2 showers, 1 bath plus one new) should we delete one in the crowded bathroom? Fourth floor rooms accommodated on the third floor Service Sinks: 1 per floor Service sinks shall be included Drinking fountains: not required for this use group Parsons House – Code Review Page 22 g. Dormitory Toilet Facilities. 1. Toilets in dormitory toilet facilities shall be of the elongated style and shall be equipped with solid plastic non-porous seats of the open front type. 2. In a toilet facility that contains more than one toilet or a toilet and a urinal, each toilet and urinal shall be separated by walls or partitions that will provide privacy. 3. Toilets, showers and lavatory facilities shall be accessible from within the building and shall be placed so that passing through any part of another dwelling unit or room is not required. 4. One laundry utility sink shall be installed for each 50 persons. 5. Toilet facilities, shower rooms and bathing rooms for males and females shall be separate and so designated. – Not relevant in women’s dorm. i. Employee Toilet Facilities: 1. In each establishment in which people are employed, there shall be separate toilet facilities for male and female employees 3. Gender-neutral facilities may be allowed if they meet…(m) and (r) m. Handicap Toilet Facility\ies: 1. conform with 521 CMR 30.0 3. Unisex may be allowed, variance is not required if men’s and women’s toilet facilities are met…unisex toilet may be counted only one time… n. Toilet Facilities General 1. Toilet facilities accessible to the public which have two or more toilets or urinals, or two or more thereof in any combination, shall provide a floor drain equipped with an automatic trap priming device and a valved hose connection equipped with a backflow preventer. The hose connection is for the purpose of floor cleaning in the toilet facility. 2. Floor drains shall be installed in the vicinity of the urinal(s) and placed at a grade to enable floor drainage to the floor drain from all directions. r. Use of Gender-neutral Toilet Rooms. For purposes of the minimum fixture requirements of 248 CMR, wherever 248 CMR 10.00 requires two or more toilet fixtures designated by gender, those facilities may be replaced with single use Gender-neutral toilet rooms pursuant to one of the following options: 1. Every gender designated toilet fixture is replaced with an equal number of single use gender-neutral toilet rooms (such that there are no gender designated fixtures) 2. Where the code requires four or more toilet fixtures combined for males and females, gender designated fixtures may be replaced by single use Gender-neutral toilet rooms in increments of two such that for every male designated fixture replaced by a Gender-neutral toilet room, a female designated fixture must also be replaced by a Gender-neutral toilet room, and vice-versa (e.g. instead of three men's toilets, four female toilets, there may be installed two men's toilets, three female toilets, and two single use Gender-neutral toilet rooms). Energy Conservation International Energy Conservation Code (IECC): Chapter 5 Existing Buildings C502 Additions: Comply per new construction C402-405 C402 Building Envelop Requirements Parsons House – Code Review Page 23 C402.1 Perscriptive Method C402.1.3 Insulation: comply with Table C402.1.3, Group R column, climate zone 5 Attic: R-49 Walls (wood framed): R-13 + R-7.5ci or R-20 + R-3.8ci Walls (mass): R-11.4 ci 9 (C402.2.2) Below grade wall: R-7.5ci Slab: R-10 for 24” below C402.2.2 …The insulation within the cells of CMUs is not permitted to be considered… C503 Alterations: C503.1 General: Alterations…shall comply with C503 and the code for new construction. Alterations shall be such that the exiting building is not less conforming… Exception 3. Existing ceiling, wall or floor cavities exposed during construction, provided that these cavities are filled with insulation. Parsons House – Code Review Page 24 Elevator From David Colonies (Kone Rep): MA Elevator Code and National Elevator Code ANSI A17.1 2013 does not determine if a building requires an elevator to have generator back up. Only, if provided, how the operation and transfer of power is performed. The actual requirement falls under building code. Typically, we do not see emergency generators running the elevator on these type of projects. From Jon. Flagg Not required by building code 521 CMR – Massachusetts Architectural Access Board 3.3 Existing Building 3.3 All…alterations…of existing public buildings…shall be governed by …521 CMR. 3.3.2 If the work to be performed, including the exempted work, amounts to 30% or more…the entire building is required to comply – relevant as Parson's value of $6,483,670 x 0.30 = $1,945,100 which will be exceeded by the project. 8 Transient Lodging (includes dormitories.) 8.2 Public and Common Use Areas…shall comply with 521 CMR 8.2.1 General: The public use areas … shall include but not be limited to: the general public function areas, recreation areas, health facilities, pools, meeting areas, restaurants, lounges, public toilet rooms, public telephones, vending areas, laundry rooms, other amenities installed for use of occupants, walks, elevators, all public entrances as well as the stairs and corridors to the accessible units. 8.3 Parking: comply with 23.2 – 23.8 8.4 Sleeping Rooms: At least 5% but in no case less than one 48 beds x .05 = 2.4 beds Number of Beds Total Beds each floor Doubles Accessible doubles Singles Accessible singles First floor 4 x 2 = 8 0 4 1 13 Second floor 4 x 2 = 8 1 x 2 = 2 7 1 18 Third floor 4 x 2 = 8 0 8 0 16 Fourth floor 0 0 2 2 49 4 of 49 beds (8%) would be fully accessible, well over the requirement of 5%. In addition 31 of 49 beds (63% ) would be on accessible floors with accessible public toilet rooms allowing for visitation from someone in a wheelchair. 8.4.1 Distribution: To provide persons with disabilities a range of options equivalent to those available to other persons served by the facility, accessible sleeping rooms and suites shall be dispersed proportionally among the various classes of sleeping accommodations available to patrons of the place of transient lodging. Factors to be considered include room size, price, location, smoking/non-smoking, amenities provided, and the number and size of beds provided. Parsons House – Code Review Page 25 8.4.3 Bathrooms and Kitchens (where provided) comply with 44 Group 2 bathrooms and 45: Group 2 kitchens 8.4.4 Wheel-in showers: In transient lodging facilities with 50 or more sleeping rooms or suites, accessible sleeping rooms or suites shall include a wheel-in shower or conformance with the table below. Wheel-in showers shall comply with the requirements of 521 CMR 44.6.2, Showers. 8.4.5 Sleeping Accommodations for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. In all transient lodging facilities, additional accessible sleeping rooms and suites with accommodations for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing shall be provided in conformance with the table below. These rooms and suites shall comply with the requirements of 521 CMR 8.6, Sleeping Accommodations. (add – 26-50 rooms = 2) 8.4.6 In facilities with multi-bedrooms (such as dormitories) or spaces, 5% of the beds shall comply with 521 CMR 8.5.3, Maneuvering space. 8.5.2 Elevators: An elevator is not required in a transient lodging facility that is less than three stories or that has less than 3000 square feet per story if all rooms are proportionately distributed in accordance with 521 CMR 8.4.1 and all public spaces are fully accessible. 8.5.3 Maneuvering Space: Accessible sleeping rooms shall have a 36 inch (36” = 914mm) clear width maneuvering space located among both sides of a bed, except that where two beds are provided, this requirement can be met by providing a 36 inch (36” = 914mm) wide maneuvering space located between the two beds. 8.5.4 Doors and doorways designed to allow passage into and within all accessible units, sleeping rooms, or suites shall comply with 521 CMR 26.00: DOORS AND DOORWAYS. 23 Parking 23.2 Number based on number of spaces in the lot and min of one van accessible 25 Entrances 25.1 All public entrances…shall be accessible. 25.3 Vestibules: Between two hinged doors, there shall be a min. of 48” plus the width of the door swing. 26 Doors 26.11 Hardware 27 Stairs – need to measure existing risers, etc. 27.2 Treads and risers: On any given flight of stairs, all steps shall have uniform riser heights and uniform tread widths. Open risers are not permitted. See Fig. 27a. conform 27.3 Nosings: The undersides of nosings shall not be abrupt. The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread shall be no greater than ½ inch (1/2” = 13mm). Risers shall be sloped or the underside of the nosing shall have an angle not less than 60 degree from the horizontal. Nosings shall project no more than 1½ inches (1½” = 38mm). See Fig. 27b. conform 27.4 Handrails: Handrails shall have the following features: 27.4.1 Location: Stairways shall have continuous handrails at both sides of all stairs. The inside handrail on switchback or dogleg stairs shall always be continuous. See Fig. 27c. Existing stairs do not always conform; we will be applying for a variance. Parsons House – Code Review Page 26 27.4.2 Height: Top of handrail gripping surface shall be mounted between 34 inches (34” = 864mm) and 38 inches (38” = 965mm) above stair nosings. Handrails shall be measured vertically from the top of the gripping surface of handrails to the stair nosing. 27.4.3 Extensions: Where handrails terminate at the top and bottom of a stair run, they shall have extensions that comply with the following: a. At the top, extend at least 12 inches (12” = 305mm) beyond the top riser and parallel with the floor or ground surface. See Fig. 27d. b. At the bottom, extend at least 12 inches (12” = 305mm) plus the width of one tread beyond the bottom riser. The handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of the width of one tread from the bottom riser; the remainder of the extensions shall be horizontal. See Fig. 27d. c. Handrail extensions need not extend if it would cause a safety hazard or if space does not permit. Extensions shall comply with 521 CMR 20.6, Protruding Objects. 28 Elevators 28.1 General: in all multi-story buildings…each level…shall be served by a passenger elevator. Exception g. Transient lodging facilities of less than three stories in height and where all accessible rooms and all public and common sue spaces are on the accessible level. Elevator will be provided. 28.7 Elevator car: The elevator cab shall be a minimum of 54 inches by 68 inches (54” x 68” = 1372mm x 1727mm) measured wall-to-wall and wall-to-door, or may be 60 inches by 60 inches, (60” by 60” = 1524mm by 1524mm) wall-to-wall and wall to wall. The door can be located on any wall or walls. 28.12 Wheelchair Lifts / Limited use Elevators 28.12.1 Vertical wheelchair lift devices…may be use…d) ix existing building of less than three stories in height or that have less than 3000 square feet per floor… 30 Public Toilet Rooms 30.1 General: each public toilet room…shall comply 30.1.1 The installation of unisex toilet room in lieu of fully accessible men’s and women’s room is permitted Variances will be applied for as not all dimensions for both new and existing toilet rooms can be made to conform within the dimensional constraints of existing walls and corridors. 34 Storage 34.4 Hardware: Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall comply with 521 CMR 26.11, Door Hardware. Touch latches and U-shaped pulls are acceptable. See Fig. 34c. 44 Group 2 Bathrooms 44.6.2 Showers 45 Group 2 kitchens 45.2 Clear floor space: complying with 6.4 shall be provided in front of those appliances which have no knee space including refrigerators Parsons House – Code Review Page 27 45.3 Wheelchair turning space 45.4 Sinks 45.4.2: knee space required (19” deep x 30” wide), 45.4.3: 27” clear height under 45.4.4: countertop space 15” wide shall be provided on one side of the sink. Height of countertop at 34” high 45.4.5: sink depth 6.5” max 45.4.8: sink hardware operated by a single level 45.5 Cooktops 45.5.2: knee space required (19” deep x 30” wide), 45.5.3: 29” clear height under 45.5.4: countertop space 15” wide shall be provided on one side of the cookktop. 45.6 Ovens 45.6.1 Height: floor of oven shall be 30” above the floor 45.6.4 retractable “bread board” type shelf provided 45.7 Wall Cabinets shall be mounted so that the inside bottom surface is no higher than 48” 45.10 Refrigerators: Existing combination side by side is okay 45.10.1 Location: the refrigerator shall be located so that its doors are capable of being opened 180 degrees 45.10.2 Counterspace: countertop space 15” wide shall be provided on one side of the sink.