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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D18-0038 - BOEING #13 / YARD - CREW SHELTERS REPLACEMENTBOEING #13 -YARD 10002 E MARGINAL WAY S CANCELLED 07/23/2019 D18-0038 Parcel No: Address: 0 City of Tukwila 0 Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: htto://www.TukwilaWA.gov DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 0003400021 Permit Number: D18-0038 10002 E MARGINAL WAY S Project Name: BOEING #13 -YARD Issue Date: 3/5/2018 Permit Expires On: 9/1/2018 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: BOEING COMPANY THE PO BOX 3707 M/C 20-59 PROPERTY TAX DEPT, SEATTLE, WA, 98124 MARTIN PROBST Phone: (206) 852-4985 PO BOX 3707; M/C: 46-208 , SEATTLE, WA, 98124 BOEING COMPANY, THE Phone: (312) 544-2535 100 N RIVERSIDE, M/C 5003-4027 , CHICAGO, IL, 60606-1596 BOEINC*294ML Expiration Date: 1/18/2019 BOEING COMPANY Address: PO BOX 3707 , SEATTLE, WA, 98124 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REPLACEMENT OF (9) EXISTING MODULAR CREW SHELTERS WITH (9) NEW CREW SHELTERS. CREW SHELTERS ARE PRE -MANUFACTURED AND SEISMICALLY HELD DOWN TO CONCRETE TARMAC. MODULAR CREW SHELTERS TO HAVE STATE OF WASHINGTON GOLD SEAL TAG FOR EACH UNIT. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL WORK TO BE SUBMITTED FOR OTHERS UNDER SEPARATE PERMITS. THIOS PERMIT APPLICATION IS FOR STAIRS, RAMPS AND RAILINGS. Project Valuation: $143,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: Sprinklers: NO Fire Alarm: NO Type of Construction: VB Electrical Service Provided by: TUKWILA Fees Collected: $3,357.17 Occupancy per IBC: B Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2017 2017 2017 2015 Public Works Activities: Channelization/Striping: Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk: Fire Loop Hydrant: Flood Control Zone: Hauling/Oversize Load: Land Altering: Landscape Irrigation: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Volumes: Cut: 0 Fill: 0 Number: 0 Water Main Extension: Water Meter: Wiz Permit Center Authorized Signature Date: ts I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and now the safne to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit and agree to the conditions attached to this permit. Signature: 77/J�t Print Name: Date: -3/5—/2e 76°1 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 4: The total number of fire extinguishers required for a light hazard occupancy with Class A fire hazards is calculated at one extinguisher for each 3,000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be of the "all purpose" (2A, 10 B:C) dry chemical type. The travel distance to any extinguisher must be 75' or less. (IFC 906.3) (NFPA 10, 5.4) 1: Portable fire extinguishers, not housed in cabinets, shall be installed on the hangers or brackets supplied. Hangers or brackets shall be securely anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor. Hand- held portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 3.5 feet (1067 mm) above the floor. The clearance between the floor and the bottom of the installed hand-held extinguishers shall not be less than 4 inches (102 mm). (IFC 906.7 and IFC 906.9) 2: Extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that the hazard posed indicates the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. (IFC 906.5) 3: Fire extinguishers require monthly and yearly inspections. They must have a tag or label securely attached that indicates the month and year that the inspection was performed and shall identify the company or person performing the service. Every six years stored pressure extinguishers shall be emptied and subjected to the applicable recharge procedures. If the required monthly and yearly inspections of the fire extinguisher(s) are not accomplished or the inspection tag is not completed, a reputable fire extinguisher service company will be required to conduct these required surveys. (NFPA 10, 7.2, 7.3) 5: Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout. 6: Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the International Fire Code. (IFC Chapter 10) 7: Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by Chapter 11 of the International Building Code shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate. (IFC 1010.1.9.1) 8: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2436 and #2437) 9: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 10: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575-4407. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 1700 BUILDING FINAL** 1400 FIRE FINAL 0409 FRAMING CITY OF TUKA Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 littp://www.TukwilaWA.gov Building Permit N Project No. Date Application Accepted: 2,-- l 5- f V Date Application Expires: s.- 1,s-' (For office use only) CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 000340002104 10002 E Marginal Way S, Tukwila, WA 98108 Tenant Name: The Boeing Company - Martin Probst PROPERTY OWNER Name: Martin Probst - The Boeing Company Name: The Boeing Company City: Seattle 1 State: WA Zip: 98124 Address: PO Box 3707; M/C: 46-208 Email: martin.r.probst@boeing.com City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98124 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Martin Probst - The Boeing Company Address: PO Box 3707; M/C: 46-208 City: Seattle 1 State: WA Zip: 98124 Phone: (206) 852-4985 . Fax: (253) 657-4659' Email: martin.r.probst@boeing.com GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Boeing Company, The - Martin Probst Address: PO Box 3707; M/C: 46-208 City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98124 Phone: (206) 655-2121 Fax: Contr Reg No.: BOEINGC*294ML Exp Date: 01/18/2019 Tukwila Business License No.: H: \Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\2011 Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Suite Number: 13 -Yard Floor: New Tenant: ❑ Yes I ..No ARCHITECT OF RECORD Company Name: Rolluda Architects, Inc. Architect Name: Eric Cranston Address: 105 S Main St. STE 323 City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98104 Phone: (206) 624-4222 Fax:, (206) 624-4226 Email: eric@rolludaarchitects.com ENGINEER OF RECORD , Company Name: Rolluda Architects, Inc. Engineer Name: Eric Cranston Address: 105 S Main St. STE 323 City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98104 Phone: (206) 624-4222 Fax: (206) 624-4226 Email: eric@rolludaarchitects.com LENDER/BOND ISSUED (required for projects $5,000 or greater per RCW 19.27.095) Name: Martin Probst - The Boeing Company Address: PO Box 3707; M/C: 46-208 City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98124 Page 1 of 4 /ti BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATI.,.r — 206-431-3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 143,000 Existing Building Valuation: $ 37,346,100 Describe the scope of work (please provide detailed information): Replacement of (9) existing modular crew shelters with (9) new modular crew shelters. Crew shelters are pre -manufactured and seismically held down to concrete tarmac. Modular crew shelters to have State of Washington Gold Seal Tag for each unit. Electrical and Mechanical work to be submitted for by"others under separate permits. This permit application is for stairs, ramps, and railing. Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes m.. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below PLANNING DIVISION: dingle family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes Compact: Handicap: Ili No If "yes", explain: FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ❑ Sprinklers 0 Automatic Fire Alarm 0 None 0 Other (specify) fire extinguisher Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? 0 Yes I No If `yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2"x 11 "paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM 0 On-site Septic System — For on-site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. H:\ApplicationsWorms-Applications On Line \2011 Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-1I.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 4 Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New Type of Construction per IBC Type of Occupancy per IBC lst Floor 3,132 3,132 II -B B 2nd Floor 3rd Floor Floors thru Basement Accessory Structure* Attached Garage Detached Garage Attached Carport Detached Carport Covered Deck Uncovered Deck , PLANNING DIVISION: dingle family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes Compact: Handicap: Ili No If "yes", explain: FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ❑ Sprinklers 0 Automatic Fire Alarm 0 None 0 Other (specify) fire extinguisher Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? 0 Yes I No If `yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2"x 11 "paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM 0 On-site Septic System — For on-site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. H:\ApplicationsWorms-Applications On Line \2011 Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-1I.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 4 PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT INF TION — 206-433-0179 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Does Not Apply Call before you Dig: 811 Please refer to Public Works Bulletin #1 for fees and estimate sheet. Water District ❑ ...Tukwila ❑ ...Water District #125 ❑ ...Water Availability Provided Sewer District ❑ ...Tukwila ❑ ...Sewer Use Certificate ❑ .. Highline ❑ ...Valley View ❑ .. Renton ❑ ...Sewer Availability Provided 0 .. Renton 0 .. Seattle Septic System: ❑ On-site Septic System — For on-site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. Submitted with Application (mirk boxes which apply): 0 ...Civil Plans (Maximum Paper Size — 22" x 34") 0 ...Technical Information Report (Storm Drainage) 0 .. Geotechnical Report ❑...Traffic Impact Analysis O ...Bond ❑ .. Insurance 0 .. Easement(s) 0 .. Maintenance Agreement(s) ❑ ...Hold Harmless — (SAO) ❑ ...Hold Harmless — (ROW) Proposed Activities (mark boxes that apply): 0 ...Right-of-way Use - Nonprofit for less than 72 hours ,...Right-of-way Use - No Disturbance 0 ...Construction/Excavation/Fill - Right-of-way 0 • Non Right-of-way 0 0 ...Total Cut ❑ ...Total Fill cubic yards cubic yards ❑ .. Right-of-way Use - Profit for less than 72 hours O .. Right-of-way Use -. Potential Disturbance ❑ .. Work in Flood Zone ❑ .. Storm Drainage ❑...Sanitary Side Sewer 0 .. Abandon Septic Tank 0 .. Grease Interceptor ❑ ...Cap or Remove Utilities ❑ .. Curb Cut 0 .. Channelization O ...Frontage Improvements 0 .. Pavement Cut 0 .. Trench Excavation ❑ ...Traffic Control 0 .. Looped Fire Line 0 .. Utility Undergrounding ❑'...Backflow Prevention - Fire Protection " Irrigation " Domestic Water " ❑ ...Permanent Water Meter Size... WO # ❑ ...Temporary Water Meter Size .. 19 WO # ❑ ...Water Only Meter Size WO # ❑...Deduct Water Meter Size ❑ ...Sewer Main Extension Public 0 Private ❑ ❑ ...Water Main Extension Public ❑ Private ❑ FINANCE INFORMATION Fire Line Size at Property Line Number of Public Fire Hydrant(s) 0 ...Water ❑ ...Sewer Monthly Service Billing to: Name: ❑ ...Sewage Treatment Day Telephone: Mailing Address: City State Zip Water Meter Refund/Billing: Name: Mailing Address: Day Telephone: City State Zip H:Wpplications\Forms-Applications On Line\2011 Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 3 of 4 PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES""` Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OW R OR AUTHOR A ENT: Signature: � Date: 02/14/2018 Print Name: Martin Probst Day Telephone: (206) 852-4985 Mailing Address: PO Box 3707, MC 46-208 Seattle WA 98124 CityState Zip H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\2011 Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 4 of 4 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS I ACCOUNT PermitTRAK QUANTITY PAID $3,357.17°' D18-0038 ' Address: 10002 E MARGINALWAY S Apn: 0003400021 $3,357.17 Credit Card Fee $97.78 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $97.78 DEVELOPMENT $3,163.66 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $1,914.64 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $1,244.52 WASHINGTON STATE SURCHARGE B640.237.114 0.00 $4.50 TECHNOLOGY FEE $95.73 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R13802 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $95.73 $3,357.17 Date Paid: Thursday, February 15, 2018 Paid By: JOHN MURDOCH Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 023452 Printed: Thursday, February 15, 2018 10:33 AM 1 of 1 CARIWSYSTEMS For Postal Delivery Department of Labor and Industries Factory Assembled Structures PO Box 44430 Olympia, WA 98504-4430 For Non -Postal Delivery (redEX, UPS) Department of Labor and Industries 7273 Linderson WA SW Tumwater WA 98501 RECEIVED www.wa.gov/Ini/FAS/ (case sensitive) PLAN APPROVAL REQUEST um 2 0 2018 FACTORY BUILT STRUCTURES & COMMERCIAL COP H€5 FB CC CH 11 CC CST WA Only WA Rev/OR Courtesy OR Rev/WA Courtesy Other state reciprocity /Contact person's printed name: anufacturer Blazer Industries Inc. Mfg. No. M-106 Plans to be returned to: Address 945 Olney Street City/State/ZIP Aumsville, OR 97325-0489 E /Fee Ledg Sht # I O(p-iii' (� Check # l a g• 103 $ Amount SI cep .. 3 cI .....0ion ID i, 1"Y�OOl i App'I No. `I5FCt,St8oQNN2,- _ Date Approved Q—/(l /Y Expiration Date CgAV.2q, Jamie Ho res AS Date Signature New plan (Design) $0.00 r design) Renewal $0.00 Addendum $0.00 AP No. AP No. $213.75 Note: Identify addendum items on plan! NIA See appropriate WAC for fees 9/2018 Phone No. (503) 749-1900 Initial MFG filing FAX No. Fee enclosed $213.75 (503) 749-3969 No fee required Resubmittal $0.00 AppI ID Plans reviewed by L&I listed professional Code cycles (month/year) • • Energy Forms - Attached ••- ••�-• •..-�•� .�.+. „�.,.v vv��.,. ivrn IYLV. LV 1! VVOCU. ((LU10 11-L: IILu1b Size of building: Width: 12 No of Occupancy Length: 29 Area (Sq Ft): 308 modules: 1 Group: B Type of Construction VB Use Sub yr SEC yr Seismic Zone: Office 15 lir IZ D Roof live load PSF: 25• Wind load MPH - EXP (PSF for CC) Floor load PSF: 110C' -50 Plot plan submitted? Front: 10 Yes X • No If "No", provide distance from farthest projection to nearest building/property line: Left Side: 10 Right Side: 10 Rear: 10 Type heat: X Central Hydronics Natural Gas J Baseboard Fan Powered Other: torced air room heater L1 Other: Heat pump Type of fuel: X Electric J Propane Oil Insulation Floor Values: 30 Walls Roof (flat) Roof (Vault) 21 0 30 + 20.5 ci Heating Zone: X Zone 6b WSEC compliance chapter: • ❑ Component Systems Performance Analysis ❑ ❑ Prescriptive N/A Energy Calculations: • Attached ❑ On File - AP# Electrical Service Amps: 100 Heat Pump • Yes ❑ No Air Conditioning • Yes D No 1 Phase X 3 Phase Structural calculation or test proposals I russ or ratter drawing(s) I russ plan it over 3 different trusses Girder truss or ridge beam drawing HVAC Drawing • Gross section and elevation Foundation Plan Electrical load demand calculation Panel box schedule/Electrical load calc's Chassis drawing.(CC units only) Plumbing systems: Operating pressure N/A Attached L&I Review Attached Design ..,.,,,.On.Fjl s1s n:rrrn.ssu;,,,,,,I,,,,,,, ., Professional Retie EoFWASHINGTONDEPT.OFLABORANDI� 0 FAs AT VI aittotAi , `,; I= rii AP# . ,1=1 SEP IN Zp10. ,t,,ii CI AP# j•ittisii 0 0 8UB,E:A It 1;..;,;_.1 0': ®ton _ o EAP# .t t;ll ._�, di[ 0 0 SEPAA 7 21 0 �,�rp t�Wp,� 0 Total dg3�49�p tpgtbt 0 46 to 60 No. of fixtures RETURN PLANS Li Regular mail ❑ Overnight @ customer's expense VIA: • Other Federal Express nnn ❑ Carrier Acct # 1104-5500-3 Department of Labor and Industries Factory Assembled Structures PO Box 44430 Olympia WA 98504-4430 www.wa.2ov/Ini/FAS/ (case sensitive) Revised site address 8/9/2018 Paid date Column Check Fee To: To: Bldg Official $ NOTIFICATION TO LOCAL ENFORCEMENT AGENCY The Factory -Built unit identified below requires completion site as specified. Owner's name Boeing - Crew Shelter Tukwila ZIP+4 WA 98108 work at the Installation site is in: . City ElCounty Date M106 8/9/2018 Mfg Blazer Industries, Inc. Mtgr's serial no. 18 19253 -01 Type of construction VB County King Occupancy B Dept. serial no. ETA at site Phone number DESCRIBE ITEMS REQUIRING COMPLETION WORK AT THE SIT BUILDING DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT www.wabo.org/ INSERT NAME AND ADDRESS IN SHADED AREA www.wa.gov/Ini/electrical/ INSERT NAME AND ADDRESS IN SHADED AREA To: To: Bldg Official L& 1 Electrical 6300 South Center Blvd 12806 Gateway Dr Tukwila WA 98188 Tukwila, WA 98168-1050 1. Foundation Plan Review and Inspections 1. Electrical connection to service 2. Air Barrier Test 2. Electrical service grounding, electrode system and 3. An Accesible route shall be provided as required in IBC 1104 bonding. 4. Accessible plumbing fixtures required by IBC 2902.1, not 3. Available fault current field markings poer NEC110.24. in this building shall be located in an adjacent accessible 4. Required arc flash labeling per NEC 110.16. building within 500 feet per IBC 2902.3. 5. Fire extinguisher installed near exterior door on site. 6. Site installed gutters and downspouts. Plan Reviewer's name (print/type) Phone: (8am to 5pm) Craig Sedlacek 360-902-5297 Manufacturers name (pnnt/type) Blazer Industries, Inc. Office location L & I F.A.S. Plan Review Date / / Manufacturer's signature hor Dept. Rec'd Use ONLY / / File By Olympia othce Electrical section F623-013-000 (PDF) notification to local enforcement agency 11-00 Inspector Building department Customer For Postal Delivery Department of Labor and Industries Factory Assembled , PO Box 44430 Olympia, WA 98504-4430 Pennanent Alteration Replacement For Non -Postal Delivery (e.g. FedX, UPS) Multi -Tagged Department of Labor and Industries WA ID Factory Assembled Structures OR Other 7273 Linderson Way SW Tumwater WA 98501 www.wa.gov/Ini/FAS/ (case sensitive) APPLICATION FOR INSIGNIA FOR FACTORY BUILT STRUCTURES SUBMIT ONE COPY - NOTE: a separate form is to be used for each buildingunless buildings have the same Plan Approval number. contact person's printed name: amie Holmes RE Applicant: Fill out Completely MANUFACTURER MFG. NO. Blazer Industries Inc. M-106 PRODUCTION FACILITY ADDRESS P.O. Box 489 CITY/STATE/ZIP Aumsville, OR 97325 TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO. (503) 749-1900 (503) 749-3969 FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY LEDGER SHEET NO DV Y.1`/�(EI CHECK NO. tat<1o�IUD ;AMOUNT ,M JUL 2 0 2018 / Signa Date Fee enclosed 7/19/2018 $2,460.60 ure Phone No (503) 749-1900 FAX No (503) 749-3969 A FEE FOR EACH INSIGNIA IS DUE WITH APPLICATION - NOT SUBJECT TO REFUND P EASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO DEPT. OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES 1 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. 18 19252 -01 Approved Plan No. 1SF S 18 OQ Design Option IS 2,,, N/A POD 1 Fee $273.40 OF 1 OG B TC VB IS SM SUB YR 15 SEC YR 14 ESL 100 / 3 RF 25 W 110C SZONETD D HTG SPVHP AC yes P 0 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. POD 1 Fee 2 18 19253 -01 OF 1 $273.40 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. POD 1 Fee 3 18 19254 -01OF 1 $273.40 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. POD 1 Fee 4 18 19255 -01 OF 1 $273.40 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. POD 1 Fee 5 18 19256 -01 OF 1 $273.40 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. POD 1 Fee 6 18 19257 -01 OF 1 $273.40 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. POD 1 Fee 7 18 19258 -01 OF 1 $273.40 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. POD 1 Fee 8 18 19259 -01 OF 1 $273.40 Dept. Insignia No. Mfg Serial No. POD 1 Fee 9 18 19260 -01 OF 1 $273.40 Manufacturer to complete: Regular mail continued on reverse Number of tags: 9 Via _ Ovemight at customer expense .♦ Carrier Federal Express _ Other Acct # 1104 5500-3 ;For Department use only (bate Insignia Release By 144 1 F623-014-000 (PDF) app for insignia - factory built 11-00 S-,rA-rF- nz,Er Department of Labor and Industries Factory Assembled Structures PO Box 44430 Olympia WA 98504-4430 www.wa.eov/Ini/FAS/ (case sensitive) Revised site address 8/9/2018 Paid date Column Check Fee To: To: Bldg Official $ NOTIFICATION TO LOCAL ENFORCEMENT AGENCY The Factory -Built unit identified below requires completion work at the site as specified. Owner's name Boeing - Crew Shelter nt.faliaiffi a2K1 's'C YY Y YY'Y ` Y ` Y Date M106 8/9/2018 Mfg Blazer Industries, Inc. Mtgr's serial no. 18 19254 -01 Dept. serial no. City Tukwila State ZIP+4 WA 98108 Type of construction VB County King Occupancy B ETA at site Phone number Installation site is in: ■ City County DESCRIBE ITEMS REQUIRING COMPLETION WORK AT THE SITE BUILDING DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT www.wabo.org/ INSERT NAME AND ADDRESS IN SHADED AREA www.wa.gov/lni/electrical/ INSERT NAME AND ADDRESS IN SHADED AREA To: To: Bldg Official L& I Electrical 6300 South Center Blvd 12806 Gateway Dr Tukwila WA 98188 Tukwila, WA 98168-1050 1. Foundation Plan Review and Inspections 1. Electrical connection to service 2. Air Barrier Test 2. Electrical service grounding, electrode system and 3. An Accesible route shall be provided as required in IBC 1104 bonding. 4. Accessible plumbing fixtures required by IBC 2902.1, not 3. Available fault current field markings poer NEC110.24. in this building shall be located in an adjacent accessible 4. Required arc flash labeling per NEC 110.16. building within 500 feet per IBC 2902.3. 5. Fire extinguisher installed near exterior door on site. 6. Site installed gutters and downspouts. Plan Reviewer's name (print/type) Craig Sedlacek Phone: (8am to 5pm) 360-902-5297 Office location L & I F.A.S. Plan Review t'or Dept. Recd Use ONLY Manufacturer's name (print/type) Blazer Industries. Inc Date Manufacturer's signature File B F623-013-000 (PDF) notification to local enforcement agency 11-00 Olympia office Electrical section Inspector Building department Customer r Blazer Industries, Inc. Engineering Design Calculations for Boeing Crew Shelter Job # 19252-60 07/16/18 Width = 12 ft Length = 29 ft Type: office Location: Tukwila WA Dealer: Pacific Mobile DESIGN LOADING - 2015 IBC Roof - Pf (Snow) 25 psf Floor 50 psf or Risk Category II Wind Basic Wind Speed Exposure 2000 # 110 mph (3 sec gusts - Vult) C Note: all component structures shall be designed for the 100 mph high breakaway thrust of a 767, represented by an equivalent component wind load = 30 psf. Due to stall geometry, jet blast does not control main lateral force resistance of buildings. Seismic Site Class D SDS 1.007 SD1 0.575 Seismic Force- Light frame - Resisting System Wood Shear Panel Analysis Procedure Equivalent Lateral INDEX OF CALCULATIONS Item GENERAL LOADS TRUSS (by MiTek) RAFTERS/ROOF RIM FLOOR JOISTS ROOF DIAPHRAGM SHEAR WALLS FOUNDATION Page LOAD/1 - LOAD/4 TRUSS/1 ROOF/1 - ROOF/2 FLOOR/1 LAT/1 LAT/2 - LAT/4 FND/1 4 LOAD/1 Boeing Crew Shelter Deadloads Date: 7/11/2018 Roof Weathering layer Underlayment Structural sheathing Nailers Rafters/Trusses Insulation Sprinkler Misc. Ceiling Ceiling Roof Beam and ledger Rim Vent Blocks Parapet/special fascia Wall - Exterior Weathering layer Structural sheathing Fire layer Studs Insulation Inner sheathing Lining Misc. Wall - Interior Lining Studs Insulation Lining Floor Surfacing Underlayment Structural decking Joists Insulation bottom board M -line rim Perimeter rim inner Perimeter rim outer Steel standing seam - 24 ga. 30# felt 5/8" sheathing 0.00 Medium truss - 2x4 R-49 cellulose blow-in No sprinkler system Mech/Elec. in overhead, including lights Gypsum wallboard - 5/8" Susp. ceiling - T -bar none x # of 1 2x8 LVL 2x4 26 ga steel 15/32" sheathing None 2x6 @ 16" R-21 fiberglass batts none Gypsum wallboard - 5/8" Misc. components Gypsum wallboard - 5/8" 2x4 @ 16" R-13 fiberglass batts Gypsum wallboard - 5/8" Carpet and pad - standard None 1 1/8" Sturd-I-Floor 8" Z steel flooring @ 24 R-30 fiberglass batts formed sheet metal None C10x15.3 None Comments 1.30 psf 0.30 psf 2.06 psf 0.00 psf 1.82 psf 1.65 psf 0.00 psf 1.50 psf 2.50 psf 1.80 psf Total Total Rim 12.9 psf for uplift 0.0 plf 3.18 plf 1.71 plf 0.00 plf 4.9 plf Use 13 psf 12 psf incl. braces 1.00 psf 1.54 psf 0.00 psf 2.38 psf 0.70 psf 0.00 psf 2.50 psf 0.50 psf Use Total 8.6 psf I 9 psf I 2.50 psf 1.52 psf 0.40 psf 2.50 psf Use Total 6.9 psf I 7 psf 1.00 psf 0.00 psf 3.70 psf 2.49 psf 0.85 psf 1.00 psf Use Use Total Total perimeter 9.0 psf 10 psf 0.0 plf 16.00 plf 0.00 plf 16.0 plf Blazer Industries, Inc. 19252-60 Boeing Crew Shelter calcs.xlsx Boeing Crew Shelter Wind Loads - IBC Wind Load Information Basic wind speed Vult = Max height of roof Zmax = Directionality - general for buildings Ka = Risk Category II Exposure C Kzmax = 0.85 Topographic - no hill effect assumed Kzt = 1.0 qz = 0.00256 Kz Kzt Kd V2 GCpi +/- 0.18 Building Dimensional Information Width = 12.00 ft h/Lw = 0.93 Length II to ridge = 29 ft h/LL = 0.38 Skirt/pony wall = 0 ft Floor depth = 1 ft Wall ht = 8.5 ft Rim/roof depth = 1 ft Elev. = 10.5 ft Roof Pitch = 3 in 12 9 = 14.0 deg Overhang = 12 in Eave ht = 10.25 ft Ridge ht = 12.00 ft h(2a) h(ridge) ridg-eave w side ft 1.50 1.5 1.75 5 110 mph 12.00 ft 0.85 Other Assumptions: Building is Enclosed Building is Rigid (T< 1.0s) LOAD/2 Date: 7/11/2018 ASCE 7-10 Envelope procedure gzmax = 22.4 psf Edge strip: lesser o (0.1x W) or (0.4 x eave ht.), but at least greater of 3 ft. or (0.04 x W). Edge Strip End Zone h= Kh = a= 2a = 3.0 ft 6.0 ft - h is eave ht for 'flat' roofs; otherwise mean ht. 11.13 ft (Mean roof height) 0.85 qh = 13.4 psf Note: gh*0.6 for ASD load combos Main Wind -Force Resisting System (MWFRS) 3 from Fig. 28.4-1, h <= 60 ft 4 5 6 1E 2E 3E 4E Normal to Surface 1 2 Minimum Trans GCp 0.48 -0.69 -0.44 -0.37 10.0 -13.8 0.72 -1.07 -0.63 -0.56 case A +GCpi 4.0 -11.7 -8.3 -7.4 Truss/Rafter 7.3 -16.8 -10.9 -9.9 Maximum -GCpi 8.9 -6.8 -3.5 -2.6 100 10.0 12.1 -12.0 -6.0 -5.1 10.0 Max 8.9 -11.7 -8.3 -7.4 -29.5 12.1 -16.8 -10.9 -9.9 Long GCp -0.45 -0.69 -0.37 -0.45 0.4 -0.29 -0.48 -1.07 -0.53 -0.48 case B +GCpi -8.5 -11.7 -7.4 -8.5 3.0 -6.3 -8.9 -16.8 -9.5 -8.9 -GCpi -3.6 -6.8 -2.6 -3.6 7.8 -1.5 -4.0 -12.0 -4.7 -4.0 Max -3.6 -11.7 -7.4 -8.5 3.0 -6.3 -4.0 -16.8 -9.5 -8.9 Summed horizontal loads end zone interior zone wall roof wall roof end zone WW roof LW roof vertical loads interior zone WW roof LW roof windward OH End Interior trans 17.2 long 14.0 trans roof projected -5.9 -7.3 -1.43 11.4 9.3 -3.4 -4.3 -0.81 -16.8 -16.8 -10.9 -9.5 -11.7 -11.7 -8.3 -7.4 -23.5 -23.5 -18.4 -18.4 Components and Cladding (C&C) Roof components Area (ft) Pressure (psf) Pos Neg Zone 1: Maximum 10 10.0 -14.5 Minimum 100 10.0 -13.2 Truss/Rafter 33.3 10.0 -13.8 Zone 2: Maximum 10 10.0 -25.2 Minimum 100 10.0 -18.5 Truss/Rafter 33.3 10.0 -21.7 Zone 3: Maximum 10 10.0 -37.3 Minimum 100 10.0 -29.3 Truss/Rafter 33.3 10.0 -33.0 Zone 2 OH: Maximum 10 n/a -29.5 Minimum 100 n/a -29.5 Truss/Rafter 33.3 n/a -29.5 Wall com•onents Zone 4: Area Pressure (psf) ft2 Pos Ne Maximum 10 15.8 -17.2 Minimum 100 11.8 -13.2 Door 17.8 15.2 -16.5 Stud 21.3 15.0 -16.4 Maximum 10 15.8 -21.2 Minimum 100 11.8 -13.2 Door 33.3 15.2 -19.9 Stud 0.3 15.0 -19.6 Zone 5: Zone 3 OH: Maximum 10 Minimum 100 Truss/Rafter 33.3 n/a -49.7 n/a -33.6 n/a -41.6 Boeing Crew Shelter LOAD/3 Seismic Loads - IBC Date: 7/11/2018 Seismic Loads - IBC Importance factor = Assume site class "D" 1 For Tukwila, Washington Ss = 1.511 Fa = 1.0 Sms = Ss * Fa = S1 = 0.575 Fv = 1.5 Sm1 = S1 * Fv = 1.511 Fa interpolated from Table 1613.3.3(1) 0.863 Fv interpolated from Table 1613.3.3(2) Sds = 2/3 * Sms = 1.007 , therefore Design Category D from Table 1613.3.5(1) Sd1 = 2/3 * Sm1 = 0.575 , therefore Design Category D from Table 1613.3.5(2) R = 6.5 (wood shear walls) Cs=Sdsl/R= V = Cs W = 0.155 0.155 W [Eq. 12.8-2 ASCE 7] [Eq. 12.8-1 ASCE 7] For load combinations using ASD, 0.7E = 0.108 W For diaphragms, Fp = 0.2 Ie Sds Wp Fp = 0.201 Wp/1.4 = Blazer Industries, Inc. [Section 12.10.1.1] 0.144 Wp 19252-60 Boeing Crew Shelter calcs.xlsx Boeing Crew Shelter Dimensional Information Length = Width = LF of interior walls = Eave overhang = Gable overhang = Deadloads Roof (max) = Roof (min for uplift) = Exterior Wall = Interior Wall = Floor = Ridgebeam = Roof rim = Floor perim. rim = Chassis = HVAC = Misc. fixed equipment = Axles = Areas Gross roof area = Gross floor area = Gross ext. wall area = + gables = Total = Int. wall area = DESIGN LOADS LOAD/4 Date: 7/11/2018 29.00 ft Ext. wall height = 8.50 ft 12.00 ft Rim height = 1.00 ft top of wall to diaphragm 0 ft Int. wall height = 8.5 ft 12 in Ridge height = 1.75 ft above diaphragm at eave 12 in Vertical projection below FFL = 1.00 ft Liveloads Roof (Snow/Live) = 25 psf Seismic SL = 0 psf Floor UDL = 50 psf Floor conc. = 2000 # 13 psf 12 psf 9 psf 7 psf 10 psf 0 plf x # per mod: 0 4.9 plf 16 plf 0 plf per rail, plus 250 # x # of HVAC: 1 800 # 200 # x 0 Building Weights Roof = Ridgebeam = Rim = Exterior walls = Interior walls = Floor = Rims/Chassis/Axles = HVACs = Misc. fixed = 434.0 sf 348.0 sf 697 sf 21.0 sf 717.992 sf 0.0 sf 0 # for ends and misc. 5642 # 0 284 6462 0 3480 928 250 800 Total = Total roof live load = Total floor live load = 17846 # 10850 # 17400 # Max load on foundation = 46096 # Wind Load - affecting LFRS Refer to preceding sheets for development of following numbers. Seismic Load Refer to preceding sheets for development of following numbers. Seismic base shear applied as fraction of seismic weight = Diaphragm force coefficient = Coefficient IBC 0.108 0.144 Pressure (psf) Surface IBC Walls or vertical surfaces on length of building -10.9 Walls or vertical surfaces on width of building -6.0 Horizontal projection of sloped roof -9.5 Uplift -11.7 Seismic Load Refer to preceding sheets for development of following numbers. Seismic base shear applied as fraction of seismic weight = Diaphragm force coefficient = Coefficient IBC 0.108 0.144 Job Truss Truss Type Qty Ply _ _ �, 133971715 MI -182051 19252 SCISSORS 1 1 Job Reference (optional) azer Industries, Inc. -0-9-11 0-9-11 3.00 12 8.220 s May 29 2018 MiTek Industries, Inc. Thu Jul 12 16:14:43 2018 Page 1 ID:5Unx?gTdchTALpLa5JYsVIyz5Tp-S1gt7X6?PAIAEoe7gJAdFCXEbLrBbtB3ubuPZUyylgw 5-10-8 11-9-0 12-6-11 5-10-8 5-10-8 0-9-11 3x4 11 3 8 3x4 = 5-10-8 11-9-0 6 3x4 = 5-10-8 5-10-8 Plate Offsets (X,Y)-- [2:0-3-6,0-1-61 [3:0-2-8,0-1-81,[4:0-3-6,0-1-61,[7:0-3-0,0-2-41 LOADING (psf) TCLL 25.0 (Roof Snow=25.0) TCDL 10.0 BCLL 0.0 * BCDL 10.0 SPACING- 2-0-0 Plate Grip DOL 1.15 Lumber DOL 1.15 Rep Stress Incr YES Code IBC2015/TP12014 CSI. TC 0.50 BC 0.27 WB 0.31 Matrix -MS DEFL. in (loc) I/defl Ud Vert(LL) 0.17 7 >820 240 Vert(CT) -0.26 7 >537 180 Horz(CT) 0.14 6 n/a n/a PLATES GRIP MT20 220/195 Weight: 53 Ib FT = 20% LUMBER - TOP CHORD 2x4 DF No.2 BOT CHORD 2x4 DF No.2 WEBS 2x4 DF No.2 REACTIONS. (Ib/size) 8=582/0-3-8 (min. 0-1-8), 6=582/0-3-8 (min. 0-1-8) Max Horz 8=-80(LC 8) Max Uplift 8=-269(LC 8), 6=-269(LC 9) FORCES. (Ib) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (Ib) or less except when shown. TOP CHORD 2-3=-2339/853, 3-4=-2339/853, 2-8=-613/336, 4-6=-613/348 BOT CHORD 7-8=-269/550, 6-7=-223/550 WEBS 3-7=-173/750, 2-7=-544/1660, 4-7=-590/1660 BRACING - TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 3-8-13 oc purlins, except end verticals. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 10-0-0 oc bracing. NOTES - 1) Wind: ASCE 7-10; Vult=l lOmph (3 -second gust) Vasd=87mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.Opsf; h=25ft; Cat. II; Exp D; Enclosed; MWFRS (envelope) gable end zone; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.60 plate grip DOL=1.60 2) C -C wind load user defined. 3) TCLL: ASCE 7-10; Pf=25.0 psf (flat roof snow); Ps=25.0 psf (roof snow); Category II; Exp D; Partially Exp.; Ct=1.10 4) Roof design snow load has been reduced to account for slope. 5) Unbalanced snow loads have been considered for this design. 6) This truss has been designed for greater of min roof live load of 20.0 psf or 1.00 times flat roof load of 25.0 psf on overhangs non -concurrent with other live loads. 7) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 8) ' This truss has been designed for a live load of 20.0psf on the bottom chord in all areas where a rectangle 3-6-0 tall by 2-0-0 wide will fit between the bottom chord and any other members. 9) Bearing at joint(s) 8, 6 considers parallel to grain value using ANSI/TPI 1 angle to grain formula. Building designer should verify capacity of bearing surface. 10) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 269 Ib uplift at joint 8 and 269 Ib uplift at joint 6. 11) This truss is designed in accordance with the 2015 International Building Code section 2306.1 and referenced standard ANSI/TPI 1. 12) Minimum 30 psf wind load applied across end verticals and top chord. July 13,2018 A WARNING - Verily design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED M/TEK REFERENCE PAGE Ml1.7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSIRPII Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Component Safety Information available from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314. Mit MiTek' 16023 Swingley Ridge Rd Chesterfield, MO 63017 1 Boeing Crew Shelter Roof Rim Dimensional Information Mod/bldg width = Eave rim thk. = MLine rim thk. = Truss span = Roof overhang = Bldg least width = Truss Spacing = Rim max. span = 12.00 ft 1.5 in 1.5 in 141 in 12 in 12 ft 24 in oc 60 in (consider fixed/free) Truss spans single module from eave to MLine Roof pitch = 3 in 12, = 14 deg. NDS Coefficients Downward Cd = Uplift Cd = Species Z fctr = 1.15 1.60 1.00 for connections Member Properties Loading Truss Loads DL = 13 psf Down = Interior Lr = 25 psf Eave Lr = 25 psf Rim ROOF/1 Date: 7/11/2018 Hdr (supplemental) Grade LVL Size 2 x 8 DF#2 none # of plies A= S= I= Fb = Fv = E_ Cf = Ci(b) = Ci(E) = E' = F'bdown = F'Vdown = El = K(rel.) = 1 10.88 13.14 47.6 2750 285 2000 1.12 1.00 1.00 2000 3545 328 95260 1.00 0 0.00 in^2 0.00 in^3 0.0 in^4 900 psi 180 psi 1600 ksi 0.00 1.00 1.00 1600 ksi 0 psi 207 psi 0 k-in^2 0.00 (relative stiffness) R (MLine) R (eave) 76.0 plf over interior portion 447 # 523 76.0 plf over eave portion Wind - 2015 IBC C&C (0.6D + W) Edge strip "a" = 36 in Net up = 43.3 plf over zone 1 262 Zone 1 uplift = -13.8 psf Net up = 59.0 plf over zone 2 interior Zone 2 uplift = -21.7 psf Extends 24 " from eave (and ridge if pitch > 10 deg.) Eave uplift = -29.5 psf Net up = 37.3 plf over zone 2 eave portion Analysis Rim gravity loading W = 261 plf Rim Mmax = 9.8 k -in; fb = 746 psi < 3545, OK Vmax = 816 #; fv = 112.6 psi < 328, OK Amax = 0.02 in = L/ 3748 OK Header or 2nd Rim (if applicable - forces based on compatible displacements) Mmax = Vmax = 0.0 k -in; fb = n/a 0 #; fv = n/a Connections Upward reactions are based on maximum of applicable uplift scenarios 0.131 endnail = 72 # down 100 # up R (lbs) Req'd # of fasteners Location 10dx1.5"= Eave Rim 107 # down 149 # up Down 523 6 0.131 endnailed, + 0.9 0.131 in ledger 16gax1"= 326 60 # down 83 # up Fasten truss to eave rim w/ 6 0.131 x 3" nails through rim. Up 326 6 0.131 endnailed, + 0.0 Fasten truss to eave rim over openings w/ LU26 w/min. 1 10d x 1.5" nails Sheathing Fastening to Rim Fastener type = .099 x 2" nails through 15/32" Number of rows of fasteners to rim: 1 Blazer Industries, Inc. Z (Co =1.6) = 74.947 # Maximum uplift = 163 plf Minimum spacing for fasteners = 6 in oc 19252-60 Boeing Crew Shelter calcs.xlsx Boeing Crew Shelter GABLE END OUTLOOKERS Overhang = 12 inches DF Std Cf = 1.50 outlooker spcg = 4 feet o.c. Roof LL = 25 Fb = 550 Cr = 1.00 Roof DL = 5 Fv = 180 Cfu = 1.10 E = 1350000 Uplift = 29.5 - .6DL = Down = LL + DL = check for worst case after Cd -- w/Cd Uplift = 80 Ib/ft down = 96 Ib/ft OUTLOOKERS controlling w = M = w L^2/2 = 80 Ib/ft 40 ft-# = 479 in-# Cd = 1.15 for snow or 1.6 for wind 27 psf 30 psf w = uplift x spacing = 106 Ib/ft w = down x spacing = 120 Ib/ft Cd = 1.60 Outlooker Orientation = Flat Outlooker Size = 2 x 4 Sr = M /[ Fb Cf Cr Cfu Cd] = V=wL= Ar= 3 V/ (2 Fv Cd)= 80 # 0.33 <1= 1.31 , O.K. 0.42 <1= 5.25 , O.K. Use DF Std - 2 x 4 outlookers (Flat) at 4 'o.c. Notch truss/rafter over endwall to accomodate the outlooker. (Note: Diaphragm edge fastening is required at truss/rafter over endwall.) CONNECTIONS Uplift connection at face of building Distance from first interior support to end support, dEND = FENDSUPP = wupL(dEND+L/2)/d1 = Species = DF 2ft 100 # 0.131 x 3" Nails = 2 ,W= Number of Nails w/out Additional Hardware = 2 Use min. of 2 - 0.131 x 3" nails from outlooker (Flat) to endrafter/endtruss Use H3 tie with two - 8d x 1 1/2 nails each way. 102 # 102 310 413 > 100 Connection to first truss or rafter from end of building FINTSUPP = wL / 2dEND Using 0.131 x 3" nails into end outlooker endgrain = 97•CD-0.67 = FINTSUPP / 104 = 20 # 104 # 1 Fasten outlooker to first truss or rafter from end with 1 - 0.131 x 3"nails ROOF/2 s Boeing Crew Shelter Overall length = 29.00 ft Overall width = 12.00 ft Load Against Length (sidewalls) (trans) Wind: V (not to scale) Sheathing: Case 1 Install: Framing species: DF LAT/1 Roof Diaphragm Date: 7/11/2018 Eave Overhang = 12 in ridge-eave ht = 1.75 ft Gable Overhang = 12 in roof area = 93 wind summed at roof is negative, so zero end trib area = 5.25 ft x 4a = 12.0 ft = 63 sf middle trib area = 5.25 ftx(L-4a)= 17.0 ft = 89 sf end p = 17.2 psf V(W)calc= 2102 mid p = 11.4 psf V(W)min= 3178 V(W) = 3178 #, WIND CONTROLS Seismic: W(trib) = 17846 # V(E) = 2568 # load to end walls Max shear above endwalls = V/2 = 1589 # Vwind= 1051 # Max unit shear = Vend/width = 132 plf Vseis= 1084 # note: V(E) uses diaphragm factor and Vseis uses wall factor per seismic sheet 15/32" thick rated sheathing (32/16), with 0.113"x2" nails Space fasteners at 12" in field, and at edges as detailed below Panel ends offset 4' Chords above sidewalls F = VL/8W = 960 #, <1= Load Against Width (endwalls) (long) V (not to scale) Sheathing: Case 3 Install: Dist. v s Block- v to end demand ing? allow. (ft) (plf) (in) (plf) 0 132 4/2.5 yes 546 OK 0 132 6/4 yes 364 OK 0 132 6/6 yes 273 OK 0 132 6 no 245 OK *ESR -1539 values increased 40% for wind per 2306.3.2 11591 OK ht @ 2a = Wind: end trib. area = middle trib. area = Use min. 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" continuous LVL rim 1.50 ht @rdg = 1.5 ft 5.25 A=2a(2wallh+hl)*1/2*2= 72.0 sf 5.25 A=(W-4a)(2wh+h1+r)*.5= 0 sf 14.0 psf V(W)calc= 1005 9.3 psf V(W)min= 1152 1152 # SEISMIC CONTROLS end p = mid p = V(W) = Seismic: W(trib) = 17846 # V(E) _ Max shear above sidewalls = V/2 = Max unit shear = Vend/length = 2568 # 1284 # 44 plf load to side walls Vwind= 576 # Vseis= 1084 # note: V(E) uses diaphragm factor and Vseis uses wall factor per seismic sheet 15/32" thick rated sheathing (32/16), with 0.113"x2" nails Space fasteners at 12" in field, and at edges as detailed below Reduce spacing proportionately where vented eave gaps occur Dist. v s Block- v to end demand ing? allow. (ft) (plf) (in) (plf) 0 44 6 no 110 OK 6.00 0 6 no 110 OK Boeing Crew Shelter Shear Walls Date: 7/11/2018 Endwalls on Grid for 2 Total length of wall Wall height Gable height Int. wall height Trib. roof width 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 10 12.00 ft 9.50 ft 1.75 ft 8.00 ft 2.00 ft Wall shear = Wind controls 1084 # at top Net DL multiplier = 0.60 (nominal loads adjusted below) DF studs: 1.00 fastener factor 20 30 Panel Width Start End Height Head ht openings ft ft ft ft ft 1 0.00 12.00 12.00 7 7 2 0.00 12.00 12.00 0 7 3 0.00 12.00 12.00 0 7 4 0.00 12.00 12.00 0 7 5 0.00 12.00 12.00 0 7 Total 0.00 ft of wall not useable for shear Mid -panel Width Start End Height Head ht Strap? windows ft ft ft ft ft 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 40 50 Nom. Adj. P(uplift) = 8.3 Roof DL = 13.00 Roof rim/other = 4.9 Net roof load = Ext. wall DL = 9 Int. wall DL = 7 HVAC wdth. 2.40 Panels Width able to take shear 1 2 3 4 5 6 ft 12.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Start Use for shear? ft ft 0.00 yes 12.00 no 12.00 no 12.00 no 12.00 no 12.00 no no no no no no Total Width Panel Roof shear Effect ft Ib Ib 12.00 1084 23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Strap Width Load ft Ib 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.3 psf 7.8 psf 2.94 plf 1.9 plf 5.4 psf 4.2 psf 2.40 ft of integral openings Wall LF of DL Int. Ib wall 616 0 0 0 0 0 0 Int. wall Ib 60 HD Req'd load 10d Ib nails 0 592 4.0 Total 12.00 Net width = 12.00 ft of designed shear panels Net width = 9.60 ft available after subtracting out all openings/unused panels/strapped windows. Unit shear above openings = 90 /2 = 45 #/ft < 195 #/ft Unit shear next to openings = 113 /2 = 57 #/ft < 195 #/ft At panel corners install (1) MSTC28 w/ min. 5 10d x 1.5" nails to studs Install to frame w/ min 1 "of weld or 2 # 12 Tek screws #14 or 1/4" screw = Bttm plt screw spcg= 323 Ib 2.9 ft/sc Install 15/32" rated sheathing with 0.113x 2 3/8" nails at 6" edge at 12" in field rFasten bottom plate to steel rim with #14 or 1/4 in screws at 2.9 ft oc LAT/2 i Boeing Crew Shelter Shear Walls Date: 7/11/2018 Sidewall on Grid A Total length of wall Wall height Gable height Int. wall height Trib. roof width 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 29.00 ft 8.50 ft 0.00 ft 8.00 ft 7.00 ft Wall shear = 1084 # at top Seismic Controls Net DL multiplier = 0.60 (loads adjusted below) DF studs: 1.00 fastener factor 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Panel Width Start End Height Head ht Nom. Adj. openings ft ft ft ft ft P(uplift) = 8.3 1 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Roof DL = 13 2 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Roof rim/other = 4.9 3 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Net roof load = 4 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Ext. wall DL = 9 5 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Int. wall DL = 7 Total 0.00 ft of wall not useable for shear 0.0 psf 7.8 psf 2.94 plf 57.5 plf 5.4 psf 4.2 psf Strap Mid -panel Width Start End Height Head ht Strap? Width Load windows ft ft ft ft ft ft Ib 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 Total 0.00 ft of integral windows Panels Width Start Use for Width Panel Roof Wall LF of Int. HD Req'd able to take shear? shear Effect DL Int. wall load 10d shear ft ft ft ft Ib Ib Ib wall Ib Ib nails 1 29.00 0.00 yes 29.00 1084 1669 1331 0 0 -1182 none 2 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 3 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 4 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 5 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 6 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 Total 29.00 Net width = 29.00 ft of designed shear panels Net width = 29.00 ft available after subtracting out all openings/unused panels/strapped windows. Unit shear above/below strapped windows = 37 #/ft < 195 #/ft Unit shear next to strapped windows = 37 #/ft < 195 #/ft Blazer Industries, Inc. #14 or 1/4" screw = Bttm plt screw spcg= 323 Ib 8.6 ft/sc LAT/3 Install 15/32" rated sheathing with 0.113x 2 3/8" nails at 6" edge at 12" in field Fasten bottom plate to steel rim with #14 or 1/4 in screws at 8.6 ft oc 19252-60 Boeing Crew Shelter calcs.xlsx Boeing Crew Shelter Shear Walls Date: 7/11/2018 Sidewall on Grid B Total length of wall Wall height Gable height Int. wall height Trib. roof width 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 29.00 ft 8.50 ft 0.00 ft 8.00 ft 7.00 ft Wall shear = 1084 # at top Seismic Controls Net DL multiplier = 0.46 (loads adjusted below) DF studs: 1.00 fastener factor 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Panel Width Start End Height Head ht Nom. Adj. openings ft ft ft ft ft P(uplift) = 8.3 1 3.00 1.00 4.00 7 7 Roof DL = 13 2 3.00 25.00 28.00 7 7 Roof rim/other = 4.9 3 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Net roof load = 4 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Ext. wall DL = 9 5 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Int. wall DL = 7 Total 6.00 ft of wall not useable for shear 0.0 psf 6.0 psf 2.25 plf 44.0 plf 4.1 psf 3.2 psf Strap Mid -panel Width Start End Height Head ht Strap? Width Load windows ft ft ft ft ft ft Ib 1 3.00 6.50 9.50 2.50 7.00 yes 3.00 77 <395#, OK 2 3.00 13.00 16.00 2.50 7.00 yes 3.00 77 <395#, OK 3 3.00 19.50 22.50 2.50 7.00 yes 3.00 77 <395#, OK 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 Total 9.00 ft of integral windows Panels Width Start Use for Width Panel Roof Wall LF of Int. HD Req'd able to take shear? shear Effect DL Int. wall load 10d shear ft ft ft ft Ib Ib Ib wall Ib Ib nails 1 1.00 0.00 no 0.00 0 2 21.00 4.00 yes 21.00 1084 924 737 0 0 -392 none 3 1.00 28.00 no 0.00 0 4 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 5 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 6 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 Total 23.00 Net width = 21.00 ft of designed shear panels Net width = 12.00 ft available after subtracting out all openings/unused panels/strapped windows. Unit shear above/below strapped windows = 52 #/ft < 195 #/ft Unit shear next to strapped windows = 90 #/ft < 195 #/ft At strapped windows install (1) 30 ga. x 1.5" x 24" straps at each corner with 6 - 16 ga. widecrown staples each end #14 or 1/4" screw = Bttm plt screw spcg= 323 Ib 3.6 ft/sc Install 15/32" rated sheathing with 0.113x 2 3/8" nails at 6" edge at 12" in field Fasten bottom plate to steel rim with #14 or 1/4 in screws at 3.6 ft oc Blazer Industries, Inc. LAT/4 19252-60 Boeing Crew Shelter calcs.xlsx x=IIx 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Panel Width Start End Height Head ht Nom. Adj. openings ft ft ft ft ft P(uplift) = 8.3 1 3.00 1.00 4.00 7 7 Roof DL = 13 2 3.00 25.00 28.00 7 7 Roof rim/other = 4.9 3 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Net roof load = 4 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Ext. wall DL = 9 5 0.00 29.00 29.00 0 7 Int. wall DL = 7 Total 6.00 ft of wall not useable for shear 0.0 psf 6.0 psf 2.25 plf 44.0 plf 4.1 psf 3.2 psf Strap Mid -panel Width Start End Height Head ht Strap? Width Load windows ft ft ft ft ft ft Ib 1 3.00 6.50 9.50 2.50 7.00 yes 3.00 77 <395#, OK 2 3.00 13.00 16.00 2.50 7.00 yes 3.00 77 <395#, OK 3 3.00 19.50 22.50 2.50 7.00 yes 3.00 77 <395#, OK 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 no 0.00 Total 9.00 ft of integral windows Panels Width Start Use for Width Panel Roof Wall LF of Int. HD Req'd able to take shear? shear Effect DL Int. wall load 10d shear ft ft ft ft Ib Ib Ib wall Ib Ib nails 1 1.00 0.00 no 0.00 0 2 21.00 4.00 yes 21.00 1084 924 737 0 0 -392 none 3 1.00 28.00 no 0.00 0 4 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 5 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 6 0.00 29.00 no 0.00 0 Total 23.00 Net width = 21.00 ft of designed shear panels Net width = 12.00 ft available after subtracting out all openings/unused panels/strapped windows. Unit shear above/below strapped windows = 52 #/ft < 195 #/ft Unit shear next to strapped windows = 90 #/ft < 195 #/ft At strapped windows install (1) 30 ga. x 1.5" x 24" straps at each corner with 6 - 16 ga. widecrown staples each end #14 or 1/4" screw = Bttm plt screw spcg= 323 Ib 3.6 ft/sc Install 15/32" rated sheathing with 0.113x 2 3/8" nails at 6" edge at 12" in field Fasten bottom plate to steel rim with #14 or 1/4 in screws at 3.6 ft oc Blazer Industries, Inc. LAT/4 19252-60 Boeing Crew Shelter calcs.xlsx • Boeing Crew Shelter Footings Roof LL = Roof DL = Wall DL = Floor LL = Floor DL = 25 psf 13 psf 9 psf 50 psf 10 psf Foundation wall ht = floor width= roof width= Footing line load = 665 plf Ar = loadl/1500 = FND/1 7/11/2018 0.44 ft = 8.5 ft 12.00 ft 12.00 ft 5.3 in Provide minimum 12" wide x 12" thick continuous perimeter concrete footing with 2 #4 rebar continuous. Lateral - Anchor calculations from LAT, seismic controls from LOAD/4, total weight = 17846 Ib Anchor plates anchor loads per Quick Anchor calc 2 - 1/2" bolts, wet set, per anchor = 2 - 1/2" bolts, wet set, per anchor = quantity of anchors = quantity of anchors = E -W 3 X dir N -S 3 X dir V= 0.108 W= 1936 1b 4170#-Xdir 6490 # - Y dir 0.5 X dir 0.3 Y dir 3 Y dir 3 Y dir 3/16" fillet = load/2400 = 1.74 in 3/16" fillet = load/2400 = 31980 OK 31980 OK 2.70 in Provide 3 anchor plates at each long wall with min. (2) 1/2 dia bolts per plate. • Project Summary, pg 1 PROJ-SUM 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 General Info PROJ-SUM form shall be provided as a cover sheet for all compliance form submittals. Project Title shall match project plans title block. Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 OfficeDate 7/19/2018 Project Street Address: 8701 East Marginal Way South For Building Department Use Project City, County, Zip: Tukwila, King, 98108 Project Owner or Rep: Pacific Mobile Jurisdiction: City of Tukwila Project Description Select all that apply to the scope of project. Select Addition + Existing or Alteration + Existing if the existing building will be combined with the addition or alteration to demonstrate compliance per Section C502.1 or C503.1. New Construction ❑✓ New Building Existing Building ❑ Alteration ❑Historic Building Elements and Additions ❑ Building Addition Retrofit ❑ Change of Occupancy Building Scope - Select all that apply p Building Envelope Water Systems Q Lighting Systems ❑ Change in Space Conditioning MI All 4 Mechanical Systems ❑ Service Hot Q Electrical Systems Occupancy Type P Y YP All Commercial Q Group R - R2, R3, & R4 0 Mixed Use over 3 stories and all R1 Mixed Use - Building is greater than three stories above grade and it has both Commercial and Group R occupancies. Mixed Occupancy - Building is three stones or less above grade and it has both Commercial and Group R2, R3 or R4 occupancies. Select All Commercial to document compliance for the commercial areas of the building. The residential spaces shall comply with the WSEC Residential Provisions. Space Conditioning Categories Select all that apply to the scope of project ❑ Refrigerated Spaces (Warehouse and/or Walk-in') S Fully Conditioned II Semi-heated2 ❑Low Energy Space Category3 Eligible Low Energy Spaces ❑ Low energy heating/cooling capacity service ❑ Greenhouse4 ❑ Equipment building shelter • Unconditioned • Wireless equipment Floor Area and Stories Floors Above Grade Building Gross Conditioned Floor Area Project Gross Conditioned Floor Area 1 308 308 General Compliance Path ® Compliance Method 1 - General 0 Compliance Method 2 - Total Building Performance Compliance Method 1 - Projects shall demonstrate compliance with all applicable mandatory and prescriptive requirements of this code. Refer to C401.2, Item 1 for more information. Compliance forms to include with a Prescriptive submittal: All applicable ENV, LTG, and MECH. Compliance Method 2 - Projects complying via total building performance (TBP) shall include a summary of results from a whole building energy model per Section C407 and shall demonstrate compliance with all applicable mandatory provisions in this Code. Refer to Section C401.2, Item 2 for more information. Compliance forms to include with a TBP submittal: PROJ-SUM, ENV -CHK, LTG -EXT, LTG -CHK, and all MECH forms except MECH-ECONO and MECH-VENT (pending). Note 1 - Refrigerated Spaces - They shall comply with the envelope and refrigeration equipment requirements in Section C410. Warehouse coolers and freezers shall also comply with the envelope requirements in C402. C410 takes precedent for overlapping requirements. Note 2 - Semi -heated Spaces - If heated with equipment other than electric resistance may take an exemption for wall insulation. All other envelope assemblies shall comply with the thermal envelope provisions. Note 3 - Exemptions For Low Energy Spaces - Low Energy spaces are exempt from all provisions in WSEC Section C402 Building Envelope, however all other applicable provisions in the Code do apply including lighting, mechanical, service water heating, etc. Note 4 - Eligible Space Conditioning For Low Energy Greenhouses - Greenhouses are defined as spaces that maintain a specialized sunlit environment that is used exclusively for cultivation, protection and maintenance of plants. Cooling with outside air and/or evaporative cooling, and any form of heating equipment, are allowed under the Low Energy Greenhouse category. Greenhouses with cooling equipment that requires a condensing unit are NOT eligible. Project Summary, pg 2 PROJ-SUM 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 General Info Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 C406 Additional Efficiency Package Options Summary A minimum of two Options are required for new construction and change in space conditioning or occupancy projects. Select all Options included in the current project scope. Also select Options complied with under previous projects (shell and core, other tenant spaces in building, etc) Buildings with multiple tenant spaces may comply with different options (mix & match). Options are required for all space conditioning categories. Include discipline specific information for C406 options in ENV -SUM, LTG -SUM and Refer to SBCC website for official interpretations regarding C406 provisions. Building level efficiency options: Current Scope Previous Projects C406.8 Enhanced envelope performance Q C406.9 Reduced air infiltration III 1111 C406.5 On-site renewable energy Building area level efficiency options C406.2 More efficient HVAC equipment 0 . C406.6 Dedicated outside air systems (DOAS) Q C406.7 Reduced energy use in service water heating 0 El C406.3 Reduced lighting power El NI C406.4 Enhanced digital lighting controls C406 Comments: Envelope Summary ENV -SUM 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Project Info Applicant Info. Provide contact information for individual who can respondinquiries about information provided. Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 07/19/2018 Company Name: Blazer Industries, Inc. For Building Department Use Company Address: 945 Olney St., Aumsville, OR 97325 Applicant Name: Jamie Holmes Applicant Phone: 503-749-1900 Applicant Email: fames@blazerind.com Project Description ✓ New Building ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration • No Envelope Scope Envelope Project Scope Select all that apply. Q All Commercial ❑ Group R - Commercial ❑ Mixed Use - Commercial + Group R ❑ Semi -heated ❑ Refrigerated Cooler ❑ Refrigerated Freezer ❑ Equipment Building Envelope Description Provide brief description of the project and relevant supporting documentation. If project includes multiple Target Insulation Allowance areas, and/or is demonstrating compliance as an Addition + Existing, Alteration + Existing, or Addition + Alteration + Existing project, provide a brief summary of the approach to New single mod Office/restroom building -Plan set sheets T-1 to S-1. Air Barrier Testing Air barrier testing is required for all new construction projects. Testing criteria is 0.40 cfm/ft2 under test pressure of 0.3 inch w.g. To comply with C406.9, demonstrate that measured air leakage of building envelope ❑✓ Air barrier testing per Section C402.5.1.2 included in project scope ❑ Additional Efficiency Package Option - C406.9 Reduced Air Infiltration ❑ Testing not required. Explanation: Compliance Documentation Scope and Method Scope of This Calculation ❑ No Envelope Scope J New Building ❑ Addition I Alteration Target Insulation Allowance Sets the title and calculations in the compliance forms. Selection required to enable forms. ® Fully Conditioned - Commercial, Group R, Mixed Use 0 Semi -heated 0 Refrigerated Cooler 0 Refrigerated Freezer If project includes more than one Target Insulation Allowance area, and/or if project includes addition and alteration areas complying independently, for each area complete an ENV -SUM form Rows 16-46 and either an ENV -PRESCRIPTIVE form, or ENV -UA + ENV-SHGC forms if demonstrating compliance via component performance. Envelope Compliance Path Selection required to enable forms. 0 Prescriptive QQ Component Performance Component Performance Calculation Adjustments 10% higher UA allowed Envelope - 15% lower UA required • Change of Occupancy (C503.2) / Conditioning (C505) - • Additional Efficiency Package Option - C406.8 Enhanced Additions 0 Addition stand alone 0 Addition + Existing Addition stand alone - Complete Vertical Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation. Enter total existing -to -remain wall, roof, vertical fenestration and skylight areas as EXISTING. Enter total addition envelope assembly areas as NEW. If resulting total building WWR exceeds 30% and/or SSR exceeds 5%, refer to C502.2.1 and C502.2.2 for prescriptive compliance alternatives. If complying via component performance, complete ENV -UA per instructions for addition stand alone projects. Addition + existing - Complete ENV -UA per instructions for addtion + existing projects. Alterations - Fenestration and Skylight WWR and SRR not increased - Vertical Fenestration WWR and/or SRR increased - Complete Vertical fenestration and skylight areas as EXISTING. and/or SSR exceeds 5%, refer to C503.3.2 and complete ENV -UA per instructions for alteration ❑ Replacement windows only, or resulting ❑ Total total building WWR s original WWR building WWR increased by alteration building SRR increased by alteration existing -to -remain wall, roof, vertical total building WWR exceeds 30% via component performance, • Replacement skylights only, or resulting El Total total building SRR <_ original SRR and Skylight Area Calculation not required. Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation. Enter total Enter total altered envelope assembly areas as NEW. If resulting C503.3.3 for prescriptive compliance alternatives. If complying + existing projects. l Envelope Summary, pg. 2 ENV -SUM 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 07/19/2018 Vertical Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation Prescriptive Path - Enter envelope sf values directly into this section of ENV -SUM for vertical fenestration, skylights, net walls and roof. For Additions and Alterations, refer to these sections in ENV -SUM for further instructions. Component Performance - When this Envelope Compliance Path is selected, write- protection of this section is enabled. Enter envelope sf values for all assemblies into the form. Envelope information from ENV -UA will auto -fill into this section of ENV - Total Vertical Fenestration Area (rough opening) NET Exterior Above Grade Wall Area Total Skylight Area (rough opening) NET Exterior Roof Area New 23 698 0 308 Existing 0 0 0 0 Total 23 698 0 308 Vertical Fenestration -to- 3.1% Wall Ratio (WWR) Skylight -to -Roof (SRR) Ratio ( ) Vertical Fenestration Area Compliance VERTICAL FENESTRATION AREA COMPLIES WITH MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE Skylight Area Compliance NO SKYLIGHT PROPOSED. COMPILIES WITH MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE. Vertical Fenestration Alternates 0 High performance fenestration U -factors and SHGC per C402.4.1.3 Q Dedicated outdoor air system per C402.4.1.4 and C403.6 Show locations of qualifying daylight zone (DLZ) areas and ft2 on project plans. For Daylight Zone Area Calculations - a) Sidelight areas include primary + secondary daylight zone areas. b) Include overlapping toplight and sidelight daylight zone areas under Toplight. c) Net floor area definition in Chapter 2. 0 In buildings 2 3 stories, 25% or more of NET floor area is in DLZ per C402.4.1.1 0 In buildings < 3 stories, 50% or more of CONDITIONED floor area is within DLZ per C402.4.1.1 Daylight Zone Calculations Daylight Zone Fenestration Alternate Not Selected. No Calculations Required Sidelight Daylight Zone Area Toplight Daylight Zone Area Percent Daylight Zone Area Spaces in Single Story Building Requiring Skylights In these spaces a minimum of 50% of the floor area shall be within a skylight daylight zone (DLZ). Refer to C402.4.2 for requirements. SRR = Skylight to roof ratio List all enclosed spaces that exceed 2,500 ft2, have ceiling height greater than 15 ft, and are space types required to comply with this provision. Indicate aperture with 'AP" prefix (AP 1.1%) Space Space Area (ft2) DLZ Area (ft2) SRR or Aperture Exception Envelope Exemptions Low Energy and Semi -heated Spaces Low energy spaces per C402.1.1 Item 1 are exempt from the thermal envelope provisions. Semi - heated spaces heated by systems other than electric resistance are exempt from wall insulation provision only per C402.1.1.1. Complete Low Energy and Semi -Heated Spaces table in MECH-SUM to verify eligibility based on installed peak heating and cooling capacity per sf. Equipment Buildings Equipment buildings are exempt from the thermal envelope provisions per C402.1.2. The following shall be met to be eligible: building size <_ 500 sf, average wall/roof U- factor <_ U-0.20, electronic equipment load >_ 7 watts/sf, heating system output capacity <_ 17,000 btu/h. Cooling system capacity not Wall Insulation R -Value Roof Insulation R -Value Overall Average U -Factor Equipment Building Envelope Electronic equipment power (watts/sf) Heating system output capacity (Btu/hr) Cooling capacity (Yes/No) } Envelope Requirements Summary, pg 1 ENV -REQ 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Minimum Requirements This table summarizes prescriptive compliance requirements for opaque elements and fenestration. Refer for Prescriptive Compliance to Tables C402.1.3, C402.1.4 and C402.4 in the 2015 WSEC for important footnotes that apply to these tables. Refer to Section C402 for all applicable requirements for each envelope element type and applicable exceptions. Refer to Section C410 for all applicable information for refrigerated spaces. Prescriptive Path Table C402.1.3 Notes 1,7 Insulation Minimum R -Value Table C402.1.4 Notes 1,2 Assembly Maximum U -factor Occupancy Group All Other Group R All Other Group R Opaque Elements Roofs Insulation Entirely above Deck R-38 c.i.. R-38 c.i. U-0.027 U-0.027 Metal Building (with thermal spacer block) Note 3 R-25 + R-11 Ls R-25 + R-11 Ls U-0.031 U-0.031 Attic and Other R-49 R-49 U-0.021 U-0.021 Joist or single rafter R-49 R-49 U-0.027 U-0.027 Walls, Above -grade Mass R-9.5 c.i. Note 6 R-13.3 e.i.U-0.104 Note 6 U-0.078 Mass transfer deck slab edge No R -Value for prescriptive compliance U-0.200 U-0.200 Metal Building R-19 c.i. R-19 c.i. U-0.052 U-0.052 Steel Framed R-13 + R-l0c.i. R-19 + R-8.5 c.i. U-0.055 U-0.055 Wood Framed and Other R-21 w/ int. frame R-21 w/ int. frame U-0.054 U-0.054 Below Grade Wall Note 4 Same as above grade Same as above grade Floors Mass R-30 c.i. R-30 c.i. U-0.031 U-0.031 Steel Joist R-38 + R-10 c.i. R-38 + R-10 c.i. U-0.029 U-0.029 Wood Framed and Other R-30 R-30 U-0.029 U-0.029 Slab -On -Grade Floors Unheated R-10 for 24 in. (from top of slab) F-0.54 F-0.54 Heated Note 5 R-10 perimeter & under entire slab F-0.55 F-0.55 Opaque Doors Swinging No R -Value for prescriptive compliance U-0.37 U-0.37 Nonswinging (Roll -up or sliding) R-4.75 R-4.75 U-0.34 U-0.34 Table C402.4 - 0-30% of wall area, or 30%-40% per Section C402.4.1.1 DLZ or Section C402.4.1.4 DORS Section C402.4.1.3 High Performance Fenestration Option - 0-40% of wall area Fenestration Assembly Maximum U -factor Notes 1,2 Vertical Fenestration Nonmetal framing U-0.30 U-0.30 U-0.28 U-0.28 Metal framing (fixed) U-0.38 U-0.38 U-0.34 U-0.34 Metal framing (operable) U-0.40 U-0.40 U-0.36 U-0.36 Entrance doors U-0.60 U-0.60 U-0.60 U-0.60 Skylights Skylights U-0.50 U-0.50 U-0.50 U-0.50 Fenestration Assembly Maximum SHGC Factor Vertical Fenestration PF<0.2: north - SHGC=0.53; all other SHGC=0.4 0.2 <_ PF < 0.5: north - SHGC-0.58; all other - SHGC-0.48 PF >_ 0.5: all orientations - SHGC-0.64 PF<0.2: north - SHGC=0.46; all other SHGC=0.35 0.2 <_ PF < 0.5: north - SHGC-0.51; all other - SHGC-0.42 PF >_ 0.5: all orientations - SHGC-0.56 Skylights SHGC-0.35 SHGC-0.35 C410.2 Refrigerated Spaces Insulation Insulation Minimum R -Value Assembly Maximum U -factor Freezers - Walk-in and Warehouse Roof / Ceiling R-32 U-0.030 Wall R-32 U-0.030 Door R-32 U-0.030 Door - transparent reach -in triple -pane, heat -reflective treated or gas Floor R-28 U-0.035 Coolers - Walk-in and Warehouse Roof / Ceiling R-25 U-0.039 Wall R-25 U-0.039 Door R-25 U-0.039 Door - transparent reach -in double -pane, heat -reflective treated & gas fill, or comply with freezer door req. Floor No Requirement Envelope Requirements Summary, pg 2 ENV -REQ 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Definitions: Ls = Liner system -- A continuous membrane installed below the purlins and uninterrupted by framing members. Uncompressed, unfaced insulation rests on top of the membrane between the purlins. Refer to Section A102.2.5.4. c.i. = Continuous insulation -- Insulation that is continuous across all structural members without thermal bridges other than service openings and penetrations by metal fasteners with a x -sectional area of less than 0.04% of the opaque surface area of the assembly. Components with more than 0.04% metal penetrations may be eligible to follow the alternate CI values below. int = Intermediate framing -- Includes insulated headers, corners and interior partition wall to exterior wall intersections. Refer to Section A103.2 for framing definitions. Footnote Summary: Each table in the 2015 WSEC has footnotes applicable to specific information provided in the table. This footnote summary provides only abbreviated details from these footnotes. Refer to 2015 WSEC for complete footnote information. Note 1 - Assembly descriptions can be found in Chapter 2 and Appendix A. Note 2 - Use of assembly U -factors, C -factors and F -factors from Appendix A and Chapter 3 are required unless otherwise allowed by the provisions of this Code. Note 3 - For metal building roofs where using R -value compliance method, a thermal spacer block with minimum thickness of 1/2 -inch and minimum R -value of R-3.5 is required. Otherwise use the U -factor compliance method. Note 4 - Where heated slabs are below -grade, they shall comply with the F -factor requirements for slab -on -grade heated slabs. Note 5 - Heated slab F -factors shall be determined specifically for heated slabs. Unheated slab F -factors shall not be used. Note 6 - CMU walls in all occupancies other than Group R may be eligible for reduced insulation if all provisions stated in applicable footnote are met. Refer to Footnote D in Table C402.1.4 or Footnote C in Table C402.1.3 for eligibility requirements. Note 7 - Components with continuous insulation but with metal penetrations / connections may be eligible for alternate continuous insulation R -values if all provisions in applicable footnote are met. Refer to alternate prescriptive R -values in table below and Footnote G in Table C402.1.3 for eligibility requirements. Alternate continuous insulation nominal R -values This alternate nominal R -value compliance option is allowed for projects complying with all of the following: 1. The ratio of the cross-sectional area, as measured in the plane of the surface, of metal penetrations of otherwise continuous insulation to the opaque surface area of the assembly is greater than 0.0004 (0.04%), but less than 0.0012 (0.12%). 2. The metal penetrations of otherwise continuous insulation are isolated or discontinuous (e.g., brick ties or other discontinuous metal attachments, offset brackets supporting shelf angles that allow insulation to go between the shelf angle and the primary portions of the wall structure). No continuous metal elements (e.g., metal studs, z-girts, z -channels, shelf angles) penetrate the otherwise continuous portion of the insulation. 3. Building permit drawings shall contain details showing the locations and dimensions of all the metal penetrations (e.g., brick ties or other discontinuous metal attachments, offset brackets, etc.) of otherwise continuous insulation. In addition, calculations shall be provided showing the ratio of the cross-sectional area of metal penetrations of otherwise continuous Assea<bb.s with ceafasoas iaselatiea (see definition) Mediate option ter asssBibties wits Biotin penetrations, !roster than 0.O4% bat loss than 0.03% Alternate option for assemblies with nodal peaetratbes, grater than or equal to 0.0811 bet loss than 012% RA.Sci R-11.94 R -13d R 11.44 it 143d R -15.7c1 R-133ci R 16.6d R-183ci R 15.2ci R 19Aci R 21ci R -30c1 R -38d R -42c1 R -38th R -48d R-53ci R-13+R7.5d R-13+R-9.4ci R -13+R 103ci R -13+R -10d R -13+R-12.34 R -13+R 132d R -13+R 123ci R-13+R-1S.6ci R-13+R-17.2ci R -13+R -13c1 R -13+R 16.34 R-13 + R-17.9ci R-19+R-8.Sci R-19 + R-10.6ci R-19+R-11.7ci R -19+R -14d R-19+R-17.Sd R -19+R 19.2ci R -19+R -16c1 R-19+R-20ci R-19 +R -22d R-20+R3.8ci R-20+R4.8d R -20.+R -53d It21+R-Sin R-21+R.d3ci R21+Rd.9ci End of Envelope Requirements Summary Component Performance Path, pg. 1 ENV -UA 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 07/19/2018 Target Insulation Allowance Fully Conditioned Space - Commercial, Group R, Mixed Use For Building Department Use Calculation Adjustments None Applied Fenestration Area as % gross above -grade wall area 3.1% Max. Target: 40.0% Skylight Area as % gross roof area 0.0% Max. Target: 5.0% Vertical Fenestration Alternates: Dedicated Outdoor Air System For Stand-alone Projects1344 Existing -to -remain Areas Vertical Fenestration Net Wall User Note Skylights Net Roof Building Component Cavity+CI Plan/Detail # U -factor Source & Table # ` Proposed UA U -factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) Target UA U -factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) o io o R= R= R= 0.027 Above Deck Insulation U-0.027 -p 00 2 R= R= R= 0.031 Metal Building U-0.031 = R= 30+20.5 R= R= A-2 2 layers R-15 Batt and 3 1/2" rigid R-20.5 Non -vented, Advanced Framing 0.020 308 6.2 0.027 308 8.3 Joist/single rafter U-0.027 t O ¢R= R= R= 2015 WSEC Appendix A Table A102.1 0.021 Single raft, attic, other U-0.021 Opaque Walls - Above Grade4.6 TD :? co R= R= R= 0.055 Steel/metal frame U-0.055 -o °0 2 R= R= R= 0.052 Metal Building U-0.052 Wood/Oth R= 21 R= R= A-2 2015 WSEC Appendix A Table A103.3.1(5) 0.053 656 34.8 0.054 656 35.4 Wood Frame, other U-0.054 ,,, N 2 2 R= R= R= 0.104 Mass Wall U-0.104 d 2 f` -R= R= R= 0.200 Mass Transfer Deck U-0.20 WR= o. o 0 (0 m R= R= 0.078 Group R Mass Wall U-0.078 (Below Grade Walls°.l E E 0 R= R= R= 0.104 Assumed to be Mass Wall U-0.104 I Group R R= R= R= 0.078 Assumed to be Mass Wall U-0.078 w 0 ii N 2 2 R= R= R= 0.031 Mass Floor U-0.031 IFramed R= 30+7.5ci R= R= A-2 2015 WSEC Appendix A Table A105.1(1) 0.029 308 8.9 0.029 308 8.9 Joist/Framing U-0.029 Page 1 Subtotal Area UA 1272 50 Area UA 1272 53 Component Performance Compliance (UA) UA COMPLIES Component Performance Path, pg. 2 ENV -UA 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 07/19/2018 Fenestration Area as % gross above -grade wall area 3.1% Max. Target: 40.0% For Building Department Use Skylight Area as % gross roof area 0.0% Max. Target: 5.0% Building Component Ins. R Plan/Detail # F -factor Source & Table # 8 F -factor Proposed UA x Perimeter = FP(F x P) Target UA F -factor x Perimeter = UA (U x A) Slab -on -grade Unheated R= R= R= 0.540 Slab -On -Grade F-0.54 -0 m dto = R= R= R= 0.550 Heated Slab -On -Grade F-0.55 Schedule ID U -factor Source9'10 U -factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A; U -factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) Doors6.9 m COpaque co Door #1 Manufacturer 0.37 42 15.5 0.370 42 15.5 Swing Doors U-0.37 m o 0.340 Opaque rollup & sliding U-0.34 Vertical Fenestration6'10 Non -Metal 0.30 Non -Metal Frame U-0.30 Metal, fixed 0.38 Metal Frame, Fixed U-0.38 Metal, op. Window #1 Manufacturer 0.35 23 7.9 0.40 23 9.0 Metal Frame, Operable U-0.40 Mtl entrance 0.60 Metal Entrance Door U-0.60 N coRefrigerated 1 All Types_ 0.50 All types U-0.50 CI Space Freezer Plan/Detail # Floors U -factor Source & Table # 2 Proposed UA U -factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A! Target UA U -factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) d d_D u. LI- R= R= R= Freezer Floor TO COMPLY - The Proposed Total UA shall not exceed the Target Total UA. Page 2 Subtotal Page 1 Subtotal Project Total Areal UA 65 23 1272 50 1337 73 Area' UA 65 25 1272 53 1337 77 Component Performance Compliance (UA) UA COMPLIES Refrigerated Space Windows In Doors 11,12 Plan/Detail # Description Cooler / Freezer Double Pane Glass Triple Pane Glass Inert Gas Filled Heat Reflective Treated Glass Glazing in Doors 0 0 D c c_ .c 0 0) N Note 1 - If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.4.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated automatically by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustments worksheet for this calculation. Note 2 - Opaque assembly U-factors shall come from Appendix A or be calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1. Note 3 - Proposed CMU mass wall in non -Group R that meet Table C402.1.4 Footnote D requirements can enter the target U-value of 0.104. Note 4 - Semi-heated spaces - For spaces eligible for this wall insulation exception, the UA calculation excludes all wall assemblies. However, wall area values are required to run the window-to-wall ratio calculation. Enter into form all wall types in the semi-heated space. Enter the sf area of each wall type and enter "1" for the U-factor. Note 5 - Mass transfer slab edges must be covered with an assembly having an overall U-factor of 0.2. Note 6 - Demising walls, doors, and vertical fenestration separating spaces with different degrees of space conditioning (unconditioned, semi-heated, fully conditioned) shall be included only on the ENV-UA form for the space with the greatest degree of space conditioning. Note 7 - List Group R above grade mass walls here. List all other above grade walls, Commercial and Group R, in the Opaque Walls - Above Grade section. Note 8 - Slab-on-grade F-Factors shall come from Appendix A or calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1. Note 9 - Opaque door U-factors shall come from Appendix A or calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1. A door is defined as opaque if less than 50% of the door area has glazing. Note 10 - Fenestration assembly U-Factors shall be the manufacturer's NFRC product rating, which includes the glazing and frame, or shall be the default value per Section C303.1.3. Note 11 - Refrigerated Coolers - Target U-factors for cooler roof, wall and door assemblies are per C410. Enter proposed information under the most similar assembly type. Target F-factors for slab-on-grade floors are per C402. Target U-factors for floors that separate a cooler from a non-cooler space (unconditioned and conditioned) are per C402. Target U-factors for vertical fenestration (not within cooler doors) are per C402. Enter only the opaque portion of refrigerated space doors. Windows within doors and reach-in display case doors shall comply with C410 prescriptive requirements. Note 12 - Refrigerated Freezers - Target U-factors for freezer roof, wall and door assemblies are per C410. Enter proposed information under the most similar assembly type. Target U-factor for insulated freezer floors is per C410. Insulation is required under the entire freezer floor. Enter proposed information in the Freezer Floor section. If the freezer floor assembly rests on fop of a standard floor, the vertical edge of the freezer floor shall be entered as a section of freezer wall. If freezer floor insulation is installed as integral to or applied underneath a slab-on-grade or exposed floor, this floor area shall be thermally broken from the surrounding floor. Enter proposed thermal break information in the Freezer Floor section and note it as In-Floor Thermal Break. Enter only the opaque portion of freezer doors. Windows within doors and reach-in display case doors shall comply with C410 prescriptive requirements. Note 13 - Stand alone projects - Enter total existing-to-remain sf areas for net above grade walls (including opaque doors), net roof, vertical fenestration and skylights in section provided at top of ENV-UA form. Enter UA information for new envelope assemblies in Building Components section. Note 14 - Addition + Existing, Alteration + Existing, Addition + Alteration + Existing projects - Enter sf areas and estimated U-factors for all existing-to- remain envelope assemblies in Building Components section. Identify these assemblies as EXISTING in U-factor Source & Table # column. Enter UA information for new addition and altered envelope assemblies in Building Components section. Existing and new information will autofill into the Vertical Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation section of ENV-SUM as all NEW. Does not affect calculation results. Building Permit Plans Checklist, pg. 1 ENV -CHK 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 07/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes SCOPE na C402.1.1 Low energy spaces Identify low energy spaces on plans; include project information, and calculations if applicable, that demonstrate spaces are eligible for envelope provisions exemption na C402.1.1.1 Semi -heated spaces Identify semi -heated spaces on plans, include calculations that demonstrate spaces are eligible for wall insulation exemption na C402.1.2 Equipment Buildings Provide building area, average wall and roof U -factor, and installed equipment information that demonstrates equipment building is eligible for envelope provision exemption na C410.2 Walk-in and warehouse cooler and freezer spaces Identify walk-in and warehouse cooler and freezer spaces on plans na C101.4.1 Mixed occupancy Identify spaces with different occupancy requirements on plans na C503.2 Change of space conditioning Identify on plans existing unconditioned spaces changing to semi -heated or conditioned space, and existing semi -heated spaces changing to conditioned space; provide calculations for existing and final level of space conditioning, and calculations that demonstrate alteration complies with current WSEC na C505.1 Change of occupancy Identify on plans existing F, S and U -occupancy spaces undergoing a change in occupancy; provide calculations that demonstrate alteration complies with the current WSEC . Identify on plans pre -2002 Group R spaces undergoing a change to a commercial occupancy; provide calculations that demonstrate alteration complies with the current WSEC Identify on plans non -Group R occupancy spaces undergoing a change to Group R; provide calculations that demonstrate alteration complies with the current WSEC ENVELOPE PROVISIONS Yes C103.2 C103.6.3 Compliance documentation indicate envelope insulation compliance path and provide applicable forms; ENV -PRESCRIPTIVE or ENV -UA / ENV-SHGC for component narfnnn'an^a ENV -UA If complying via total building performance, provide a list of all proposed envelope component types, areas and U -values Yes C303.1.1 C303.1.2 Insulation identification Indicate identification mark shall be applied to all insulation materials and insulation installed such that the mark is readily observable during inspection A-2 Yes C303.1.3 C402.4.3 Fenestration product rating Fenestration products shall be labeled with rated U -factor, SHGC, VT, and leakage rating A-2 Yes C303.1.1 C402.2.1 General insulation installation Indicate installation methods, thicknesses, densities and clearances to achieve the intended R -value of all insulation materials; Where two or more layers of rigid insulation will be used, indicate that edge joints between layers are staggered A-2 Yes C103.2 C402.2.2 Roof assembly insulation Indicate R-value(s) of cavity/continuous insulation on roof sections; A-2 Indicate framing materials on roof sections; Indicate method of framing for ceilings below vented attics and vaulted ceilings per A102.2 (std, adv); Provide area weighted average U -factor calculation for insulation whose thickness varies by 1 inch or less; Indicate effective U -factors of tapered insulation entirely above deck per A102.2.6; include roof configuration and slope, maximum R -value at peak and minimum R -value at low point for all roof surfaces Indicate R -values for thermal spacers and each insulation layer, and liner system (LS) method for metal building roofs na C402.2.2 Skylight curb insulation Indicate curb insulation R -value on roof section if not included in skylight NFRC rating Yes C103.2 C402.2.3 C402.2.4 C303.2.1 Above/below grade wall insulation Indicate R-value(s) of cavity/continuous insulation on wall sections; A-2 Indicate framing materials on wall sections; Indicate method of framing for wood construction per A103.2 (std, int, adv); Indicate material density category, wall weight and heat capacity for qualifying mass walls; For qualifying ASTM C90 masonry walls, indicate loose -fill core insulation material and percentage of cores filled including grouted cores, bond beams, vertical fills, headers and any other grouted cores; I I I Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior basement/crawlspace wall insulation Building Permit Plans Checklist, pg. 2 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 ENV -CHK Revised Oct 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 07/19/2018 Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Yes C103.2 C402.4.4 Opaque doors Indicate rated U -factor (swinging) or R -value (non -swinging - roll - up/sliding) on wall sections or in door schedules - applies to doors with less than 50% glazed area A-1 Yes C402.2.5 Floor over outdoor or unconditioned space insulation Indicate R-value(s) of cavity/continuous insulation on floor sections; A-2 Indicate framing material on floor sections; Indicate material density category and weight of qualifying mass floors na C402.2.6 C303.2.1 Slab -on -grade floor insulation Indicate R -value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; Indicate insulation extends down vertically and/or horizontally the required distance from top of slab; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation na C402.2.6 C303.2.1 Radiantly heated slab -on -grade floor insulation Indicate R -value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; Indicate insulation extends down vertically from top of slab and then horizontally under the entire slab; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation na C402.2.8 Radiant heating system insulation Indicate insulation R -value behind radiant panels, U-bend/headers and bottom surface of radiantly heated floors (other than radiantly heated slab - on -grade) Yes C402.4.1 C502.2.1 C503.3.2 Vertical fenestration maximum area Provide calculation for total vertical fenestration area as a percentage of gross above grade wall area (WWR) for new construction, additions and alterations in ENV -SUM ENV -SUM 3.1% na C402.4.1.1 C405.2.4.1 C502.2.1 C503.3.2 Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with daylight zones and controls Provide calculations showing that the percentage of overall conditioned floor area within daylight zones is equal to or greater than 50% in 1 and 2 story buildings; OR Provide calculations showing that the percentage of overall net floor area within daylight zones is equal to or greater than 25% in buildings 3 stories or more; include the gross floor area and list of spaces omitted for the net floor area; Note in envelope plans that all lighting fixtures located within daylight zones shall be provided with daylight responsive controls per WSEC Section C405.2.4.1; indicate method of control in lighting fixture schedules Indicate that the VT of vertical fenestration is at least 1.1 times the rated SHGC na C402.4.1.3 C502.2.1 C503.3.2 increasea prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with high- oPrformancP ala7inn Indicate high performance U -factors and SHGC values in fenestration schedules; Indicate if an area -weighted U -factor is used for multiple fenestration elements within the same fenestration category per Table C402.3; provide U -factor calculations na C402.4.1.4 C403.6 Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with DOAS mechanical systems Indicate that for eligibility, all occupied, conditioned spaces will be served by a dedicated outside air system (DOAS) that delivers ventilation air without requiring operation of the heating/cooling system per Section C403.6 na C402.1.5 Wall/vertical fenestration target area adjustment Indicate if component performance with target area adjustment will be used to account for vertical fenestration area in excess of the prescriptive maximum allowed na C402.4.1 C502.2.2 C503.3.3 Skylight maximum area Provide calculation for total skylight area as a percentage of gross roof area (SRR) for new construction, additions and alterations in ENV -SUM na C402.1.5.2 Roof/skylight target area adjustment Indicate if component performance with target area adjustment will be used to account for skylight area in excess of the prescriptive maximum allowed Yes C402.4.3 C303.1.3 U -factors, SHGC and VT for all fenestration assemblies Indicate U -factors, SHGC and VT values in fenestration schedules; A-1 Indicate if an area -weighted U -factor is used for multiple fenestration elements within the same fenestration category per Table C402.3; provide U -factor calculations Indicate if values are NFRC or default; if default then specify frame type, glazing layers, gap width, low -e coatings, gas -fill na C402.4.3 Permanent shading devices For windows with overhangs or permanent projection shading devices, provide projection factor calculations (Equation C4-6) and associated minimum SHGC for north and non -north orientations Building Permit Plans Checklist, pg. 3 ENV -CHK 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 07/19/2018 Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes na C402.4.2 Spaces in single story buildings requiring skylights In single story buildings, provide list of enclosed areas that exceed 2,500 sf; for each space identify the space use, floor area, floor to ceiling height, whether skylights are installed, and any exception taken; Provide calculations for percentage of conditioned floor area located within a daylight zone including skylight and eligible sidelight daylight zones; Provide calculations for percentage of skylight area in each space over 2,500 sf, OR; Provide calculations for skylight effective aperture (Equation C4-5) for each space over 2,500 sf; Indicate haze factor of skylight glazing material or diffuser ADDITIONAL EFFICIENCY PACKAGE OPTION - ENHANCED ENVELOPE PERFORMANCE na C406.8 Enhanced envelope performance To comply with additional efficiency package option, demonstrate envelope insulation compliance via component performance; provide ENV - UA / ENV-SHGC compliance forms; verify that building total UA is 15% lower than the Code target UA AIR LEAKAGE Yes C402.5.1.1 Air barrier construction and sealing Identify location and provide diagram of continuous air barrier in plans and sections; A-2 Provide details for all joints, transitions in materials, penetrations in air barrier and note method of sealing (caulked, gasketed, or other approved method) na C402.5.3 Rooms containing open combustion fuel burning appliances used for space conditioning Indicate that room(s) containing non -direct vent appliances is isolated from conditioned space by the thermal envelope with a sealed air barrier, including doorway gasketing and sealing around ductwork and piping penetrations; Indicate insulation provided in wall, floor and ceiling of the room envelope, and insulation required on combustion air ductwork na C402.5.4 Access openings and doors to shafts, chutes, stairways and doors Indicate locations of all access openings and doors to shafts, chutes, stairways and elevators; Indicate method of gasketing, weatherstripping and sealing of these openings Yes C402.5.5 C403.2.4.3 Outdoor air intakes, exhausts and relief openings Indicate locations of all stairway enclosure, elevator shaft and building pressurization relief openings, outside air intakes and exhaust openings; M-1 Note in envelope plans that all relief, outside air intake and exhaust openings shall be provided with dampers in accordance with Mechanical Section C403.2.4.3 na C402.5.8 Recessed lighting in building envelope Indicate method of sealing between light fixture housing and wall or ceiling; Note in envelope plans that all recessed lighting fixtures shall be IC rated and have an air leakage rating not greater than 2 cfm per ASTM E283 test; include these requirements in lighting fixture schedules na C402.5.6 Loading dock seals Indicate weather seal at cargo and loading dock doors na C402.5.7 Vestibules Indicate locations and dimensions of vestibules and air curtains; Indicate exception and criteria utilized for all building entrances and exits that do not have a vestibule or air curtain; Indicate required performance for air curtains installed per exception 7; For unconditioned vestibules, indicate which envelope assembly (interior or exterior) complies with the requirements for a conditioned space Yes C103.2 C402.5.1.2 Building air leakage test Indicate on plans the location of air barrier boundaries and area calculations on all six sides of the air barrier; A-1/NLEA Indicate air barrier test method in accordance with ASTM E779 or approved equivalent; Indicate required maximum leakage rate for compliance. Include the following requirements in project documents: (1) Submit air barrier test report to jurisdiction once test is completed; (2) If test results exceed 0.40 cfm/ft2 (1.5 Us*m2) at 0.3 in. wg (75 Pa), then visually inspect air barrier and seal noted sources of leakage; (3) Submit a follow-up report to jurisdiction noting corrective measures taken; (4) Include air barrier test report in compliance documentation provided to building owner. Building Permit 2015 WSEC Compliance Plans Checklist, pg. 4 ENV -CHK Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 07/19/2018 Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes ADDITIONAL EFFICIENCY PACKAGE OPTION - REDUCED AIR INFILTRATION na C406.9 Reduced air infiltration To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate in project documents that the air barrier test results shall not exceed 0.25 cfm/ft2 (0.94 L/s*m2) at 0.3 in. wg (75 Pa); indicate air barrier test report shall be submitted to the jurisdiction and building owner once test is completed ALTERATIONS na C503.1 C503.3.1 Roof alteration - insulation For a roof alteration where existing ceiling cavities are exposed, indicate cavities are insulated to full depth at R-3 per inch For a roof covering replacement where insulation is installed entirely above the roof deck, indicate insulation complies with requirements for new construction per Tables C402.1.3 or C402.1.4 na C503.1 Wall and floor alteration -insulation For a wall or floor alteration (floor over outdoor or unconditioned space) where existing envelope cavities are exposed, indicate cavities are insulated to full depth at R-3 per inch na C503.3.2 Addition of vertical fenestration Where the addition of new vertical fenestration results in total building window -to -wall ratio (WWR) exceeding the maximum allowed per C402.4.1, demonstrate method of compliance (vertical fenestration alternate per C503.3.2, or component performance compliance with target area adjustment for the total building) na C503.3.3 Addition of skylights Where the addition of new skylights results in total building skylight -to -roof ratio (SRR) exceeding the maximum allowed per C402.4.1, demonstrate component performance compliance with target area adjustment for the total building PROJECT CLOSE OUT DOCUMENTATION Yes C103.6.3 Project close out documentation requirements Indicate in plans that project close out documentation is required including applicable WSEC envelope compliance forms and calculations, and fenestration NFRC rating certificates If "no" is selected for any question provide explanation: End of Building Permit Plans Checklist Lighting Summary LTG -SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2. R3. R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Info Compliance forms do not require a password to use. Instructional and calculating cells are wite- protected. Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual vino can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. For Building Department Use Company Name: Blazer Industries, Inc. Company Address: 945 Olney St., Aumsville, OR 97325 Applicant Name: Jamie Holmes Applicant Phone: 503-749-1900 Applicant Email: fames@blazerind.com Project Description tr. New Building • Addition • Alteration • No Lighting Scope Include PROJ-SUM form (included in envelope forms vorkbook) Wth lighting compliance forms. Interior Lighting System Description ® Interior Lighting Plans Included (6) 2x4 31 Watt LED Troffer with Integral 0-10V sensor. OS & Continuous Dimming Interior Lighting Power Allowance Method -by -space Method IN Building Area Method t, Space Select method used in project. Interior Lighting Controls Exception 5 Luminaire Level Controls (LLLC) interior lighting poner shall comply Wth C; All C405.2.1 - C405.2.8 Lighting Controls • C405.2 Lighting t: Additional Efficiency Package Option C406.4 Enhanced Digital Lighting To comply math C406.4, no less than 90% of the total installed required controls per C406.4. Dwelling Unit Interior Lighting Permanently installed interior lighting fixtures in (Melling units comply wth: r No Dwelling 0 C4052 thru C405.5 Commercial Lighting Controls and LPA Units 0 6406.3 High Efficacy Lighting 0 R404.1 Residential High Efficacy Lighting. Duelling unit lighting complies wth WSEC Residential provisions in lieu of WSEC Commercial provisions. Exterior Lighting Description System Plans Induded (2) 47 Watt LED Wall Pack - Photocell r. Exterior Lighting Building Additions Refer to Section C502.2.6 for additional requirements. Compliance Method Lighting systems in addition area comply with all applicable provisions as a stand alone new construction project Lighting systems in addition are combined with existing building lighting systems to demonstrate compliance Addition is combined with existing: For interior lighting projects, include new + existing -to -remain Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD or LTG -INT For exterior lighting projects, include new + existing -to -remain Proposed Tradable and Proposed Non -Tradable Lighting Wattage Interior lighting Exterior lighting M M - M El i 1 _ interior lighting fixture viattage in -SPACE form. exterior lighting fixture vintage in tables in LTG -EXT form. Lighting Summary, cont. LTG -SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 Change of Space Use ■ Identify table Existing interior lighting systems in areas under -going a change in space use are upgraded to comply with LPAs for the new space types per Tables C405.4.2(1) or C405.4.2(2). interior spaces requiring LPD upgrade to the current Code in Proposed Lighting Wattage in LTG -INT -BLD or LTG -INT -SPACE form. Interior Lighting Select Control of combination 50% in fixtures provide compliance conditions. type lighting Refer requirements. All commissioned the some alteration ■ and Exterior Alterations all Lighting Power and Lighting elements that apply to the scope retrofit project. If project includes a of spaces Mere less than of the existing fixtures are replaced spaces, and 50% or more of the are replaced in others, then separate lighting power forms for the two retrofit Spaces undergoing the same of retrofit may be combined into one power compliance form. to Section C503.6 for additional lighting controls shall be per C408.3. No changes are being made to the interior or exterior lighting systems and existing space uses and configuration are not changed. Lighting Power Interior 50% or more of existing are replaced Less than 50% of existing are replaced p Lamp and/or ballast replacement only — existing total wattage not increased ° 50% or more replaced - Total lighting power of total LPA per Sections C405.4.2 and C405.5.2. Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD, Less than 50% replaced - Total lighting power the total lighting power prior to alteration. Include Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD, LTG -INT 50% threshold applies to numberof luminaires installed wattage for exterior luminaires. lighting ■ ■ 0 new Include of -SPACE for Parking ; + existing -to -remain new + existing LTG -INT -SPACE new + existing -to -remain new + existing -to -remain or LTG -EXT interior spaces and garage ■ • ■ -to or Exterior lighting ■ ■ ■ r M fixtures shall comply with -remain fixtures in LTG -EXT form. fixtures shall not exceed fixtures in the Proposed form. parking garages, and total Lighting Controls Interior New wiring installed to serve added fixtures and/or fixtures relocated to new circuit(s) New or moved lighting panel lighting ■ ■ Parking garage Q • Exterior lighting ■ ■ Interior space is reconfigured - luminaires unchanged or relocated New wiring or circuit - For interior lighting, provide occupancy sensor controls per C405.2.1, daylight specific lighting controls per C405.2.5. For exterior New or moved panel - Provide all applicable lighting time switch controls per C405.2.2. Reconfigured interior space - Provide all required space. Application specific lighting control provisions ■ required responsive lighting, controls lighting per C405.2.5 iv manual controls controls per C405.2.4 provide required as noted for controls that apply do not apply per C405.2.3, and application controls per New Wiring and to a new interior to reconfigured C405.2.7. automatic Interior Lighting - Space -By -Space Method LTG -INT -SPACE 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 'Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 CalculationFor Area NATE 9 O New Construction O Addition - 0 Addition o Spaces where < 50% of 0 Spaces where ? 50°I of 0 Spaces where the Use Building Department Use LPA Calculation Type O Standard • Additional Efficiency Package Option C406.3 Reduced Interior Lighting To comply with C406.3, the Proposed LPD shall be 25% lower than the Target LPA Refer to C406.3 for additional requirements. User Note 6 Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage "oTe, 18 6 Location (plan #, room #) Space Type Ceiling Height "OTh2 Gross Interior Area in ft2 Allowed Watts per ft2 Watts Allowed (watts/ft2 x area) E-1 Office Office: Enclosed 8 307 0. 890 273 Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance from LTG-INT-DISPLAY"olE8 Total Area Retail Display 307 LTG -INT -DISPLAY Allowed Watts Allowance from Proposed Retail Disp ay Lighting from LTG -INT -DISPLAY Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Lighting Total Proposed Watts 274 Proposed Lighting Wattage "oTE3 Location (plan #, room #) Fixture Description "0TE4, 5, 6 Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture "OTE7 Watts Proposed E-1 Office 2x4 31W LED Troffer with integral 0-10V sensor 6 31 18 6 Proposed Retail Disp ay Lighting from LTG -INT -DISPLAY Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Lighting Total Proposed Watts 186 Interior Lighting Power Allowance COMPLIES WITH C406.3 Note 1 - List all unique space types per Table C405.4.2(2) that occur in the project scope. Select space type category from drop down menu. Note 2 - Indicate ceiling height for atriums and spaces utilizing the ceiling height adjustment per Table C405.4.2(2), Footnotes d thru f. Note 3 - List all proposed lighting fixtures including exempt lighting equipment and existing -to -remain fixtures. Note 4 - For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T-8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. Note 5 - For lighting equipment eligible for exemption per C405.4.1, note exception number and leave Watts/Fixture blank. Note 6 - Existing -to -remain fixtures shall be included in the Proposed Lighting Wattage table in the same manner as new fixtures. Identify as existing in fixture description. Note 7 - For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp and ballast using manufacturer or other approved source. For luminaires with screw-in lamps, enter the manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low voltage lighting, enter the wattage of the transformer. For line voltage track/busway systems, enter the larger of the attached luminaire wattage or 50 watts/lineal foot, or enter the wattage limit of permanent current limiting device. Note 8 - Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance is independent of the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage. Enter all proposed lobby art/exhibit display fixtures in LTG -INT -DISPLAY form only. Note 9 - Calculation Area Details: a. Lighting fixtures in a building addition may comply as a stand alone project, or they may be combined with the overall existing building lighting systems to demonstrate compliance. Refer to C502.1. b. For alterations and building additions, provide Space Types and gross interior areas in the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage table. If a building addition will comply as combined with the overall existing building lighting systems, include all applicable existing Space Types and aross interior areas. Exterior Lighting LTG -EXT 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stones and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 Exterior Lighting Zone 0 Zone 1 • Zone 2 0 Zone 3 0 Zone 4 Exterior Lighting Zone selection required to enable LTG -EXT form. Zones are defined in Table C405.5.2(1) and specified by the For Building Department Use Calculation Area jurlkJihtlun. • New construction 0 Addition - stand alone 0 Addition + existing d Alteration with < 50% 0 Alteration with Z 50% ext. ext. wattage replaced wattage replaced User Note 47 Building Grounds Applies to individual luminaires > 100 Watts • Efficacy> 80 lumens/watt 1 Exemption Q Controlled by motion sensor Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting Watta a NOS' g g Base Site Allowance: 600 Tradable Surfaces Surface Description Area (e), perimeter (10 or # of items Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Allowed Watts x ft2 (or x If) NOTE 2 Main Entry Door Entry 6 20W/LF door 120 Total Allowed Tradable + Site Allowance Watts: 720 radable Proposed Lighting Wattage Tradable Surface Fixture Description "OTE 4, 5 Number of Fixtures Watts per Fixture "OTE 6 Watts Proposed Main Entry Door 47 Watt LED exterior wall pack - photocell 2 47 94 Total proposed tradable iaetts may not exceed the sum of total allowed tradable Total Proposed Tradable Watts: vietts plus the base site allowance. Anv base site allovience not needed to 94 make tradable vietts comply can be applied to individual non -tradable Non -Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage-- g g g Site Allowance Remaining: 600 Non -Tradable Surfaces Surface Description Area (ft2), perimeter (If) or # of items Allowed Watts per ft2, If or item Allowed Watts x ft2 (or x If) NOTE 2 on -Tradable Proposed Lighting Wattage "°TE 3, Non -Tradable Surface Fixture Description "OTE 4, 5 Number of Fixtures Watts per Fixture "OTE 6 Watts Proposed Non -tradable proposed vietts may not exceed allowed watts for any individual surface unless the total excess watts for all non -tradable surfaces are less than the remaining site allovaence. Non -Tradable Watts Exceeding LPA: 0 Remaining Site Allowance: 600 Exterior Lighting COMPLIES WITH MAX. ALLOWANCE Note 1 - List all exterior surfaces per Table C405.5.2(2) that occur in the project scope. Select exterior surface categories from drop down menu Note 2 - Unlit Message - Enter lighting fixture information for this surface in Proposed Lighting Wattage table to generate Lighting Pouter Allot% Note 3 - List all proposed lighting fixtures including existing -to -remain fixtures. Note 4 - For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, lamp type, number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if applicable). Note 5 - Existing -to -remain fixtures shall be included in the Tradable and Non -Tradable Proposed Lighting Wattage tables in the same manner as new fixtures. Identify as existing in fixture description. Note 6 - For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp and ballast using manufacturer or other approved source. Foi luminaires with screw-in lamps, enter the manufacturer's listed maximum input vvettage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low voltage lighting, enter the wattage of the transformer. Note 7 - Automated Teller and Night Depositories - For each location, enter the number of ATM machines or depositories within that location. If there are multiple locations in the project, enter each location individually in the Non-Tradable Maximum Alloi'.ed Lighting Wattage table and identify the location in the Surface Description section. Lighting, Motor, and Electrical Permit Checklist, Pg. 1 LTG-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS-Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS Yes C405.2 Lighting controls, general For all lighting fixtures, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or exception taken E-1 Yes C405.2 Luminaire level lighting controls (LLLC) Indicate on plans all fixtures provided with LLLC in lieu of C405.2 lighting controls; provide description of control capabilities and performance parameters E-1 NA C405.1 Lighting in dwelling units For permanently installed lighting fixtures in dwelling units, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or demonstrate compliance with high efficacy exception Yes C405.2.3 C405.2.1.1 C405.2.2.2 C405.2.4 C405.2.5 Manual controls Indicate on plans the method of manual lighting control (whether combined with occupancy sensor, automatic light reduction, daylight responsive or specific application controls), location of manual control device and area or specific application it serves E-1 Yes C405.2.2.1 C405.2.2.2 C405.2.3 Manual interior light reduction controls Indicate on plans which method of manual 50% lighting load reduction is provided, or whether lighting load is reduced via occupancy sensors or daylight responsive controls E-1 Yes C405.2.2 Method of automatic shut-off control Indicate on plans the method of automatic shut-off control during unoccupied periods (occupancy sensor, time switch or digital timer switch) for all lighting zones; E-1 Indicate locations where automatic shutoff is provided by other methods (occupancy sensor or digital timer switch) or which time switch control exception applies Yes C405.2.1 C405.2.1.1 Occupancy sensor controls Indicate on plans the spaces served by occupancy sensors; E-1 Indicate whether occupancy sensor controls are configured to be manual-on, automatic 50%-on, or serve a space eligible for automatic 100%-on per exception NA C405.2.1.2 Occupancy sensor controls - warehouses Indicate aisleways and open areas in warehouse spaces provided with occupancy sensor controls that reduce lighting power by 50% NA C405.2.2.1 Automatic time switch controls Indicate locations of override switches on plans and the lighting zone(s) served, include area sq. ft. NA C405.2.6 Digital timer switch Indicate digital timer switch control includes: manual on/off, time delay, audible and visual indication of impending time-out NA C405.2.4.2 C405.2.4.3 Daylight zones - Sidelight and toplight Indicate primary and secondary sidelight daylight zone areas on plans, include sq. ft.; Indicate toplight daylight zone areas on plans, include sq. ft.; For small vertical fenestration assemblies (rough opening less than 10 percent of primary daylight zone) where daylight responsive controls are not required, provide fenestration area to daylight zone calculation(s) Yes C405.2.4 Daylight responsive controls Indicate on plans lighting zone(s) served by daylight responsive controls; Identify sidelight and toplight daylight zones that are not provided with daylight sensing controls and the exception(s) that apply; Indicate on plans the lighting load reduction method - continuous dimming, or stepped dimming that provides at least two even steps between 0%-100% of rated power; Indicate that daylight sensing controls are configured to completely shut off all controlled lights in the lighting zone E-1 NA C405.2.5 Additional controls Specific application lighting controls Identify spaces and lighting fixtures on plans that require specific application lighting controls per this section NA C405.2.5 - Items 1&2 Display and accent lighting Indicate on plans that display and accent lighting, and display case lighting are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate manual and automatic lighting control method Lighting, Motor, and Electrical Permit Checklist, Pg. 2 LTG -CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C405.2.5 - Item 3 Hotel/motel guest rooms Indicate method of automatic control - vacancy or captive key control of all installed luminaires and switched receptacles in guest room NA C405.2.5 - Item 4 Supplemental task lighting Indicate method and location of automatic shut-off vacancy control for supplemental task lighting, including under -shelf or under -cabinet lighting NA C405.2.5 - Item 5 Lighting for non- visual applications Indicate on plans eligible non -visual lighting applications, include sq. ft. area of each lighting control zone; Indicate on plans that non -visual lighting are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate method of manual lighting control and applicable automatic lighting control NA C405.2.5 - Item 6 Lighting equipment for sale or demonstration Indicate on plans that lighting equipment for sale or demonstration are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate method of manual lighting control and applicable automatic lighting control Yes C405.2.5 - Item 7 Means of egress lighting Identify on plans egress fixtures that function as both normal and emergency means of egress illumination; E-1 Provide calculation of lighting power density of total egress lighting; If total egress lighting power density is greater than 0.02 W/sq. ft., indicate on plans egress fixtures requiring automatic shut-off during unoccupied periods; Indicate method of automatic shut-off control Yes C405.2.7 Exterior lighting controls Indicate on exterior lighting plans and fixture schedules the automatic lighting control method, control sequence, and locations served; E-1 For building facade and landscape lighting, indicate automatic controls shut off lighting as a function of dawn/dusk and fixed opening/closing time; For all other exterior lighting, indicate automatic controls shut off lighting as a function of available daylight; include control sequence that also reduces lighting power by at least 30% between 12am-6am, or from 1 hour after closing to 1 hour before opening, or based upon motion sensor NA C405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting controls For building grounds fixtures greater than 100 watts, indicate on plans whether fixtures have efficacy greater than 80 lumens or; are controlled by motion sensor, or are exempt lighting per C405.5.2 NA C405.2.5 (listed after C405.2.7) Area controls - Master control switches and circuit power limit Indicate location(s) of master control switch(es) intended to control multiple independent switches; circuit breaker may not be used as a master control switch; Verify that no 20 amp circuit controlled by a single switch or automatic control is loaded beyond 80% ADDITIONAL EFFICIENCY PACKAGE OPTION - ENHANCED DIGITAL LIGHTING CONTROLS Yes C406.4 Enhanced digital lighting controls 9 9 To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate on plans all interior lighting fixtures that are individually addressed and provided with continuous dimming, or exception taken; E-1 Include calculation of percent total installed interior lighting power that is configured with required enhanced lighting control functions (min 90% to comply with additional efficiency package option) Lighting, Motor, and Electrical Permit Checklist, Pg. 3 LTG -CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office 'Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY Yes C405.4.1 C405.4.2 Total connected interior lighting power Include all luminaires in lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, ballasts, and manufacturer's rated watts per fixture; E-1 Identify spaces eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in compliance forms; indicate the exception applied; Identify lighting equipment eligible for lighting power exemption in fixture schedule and in compliance forms; indicate the exception applied; Indicate that exempt lighting equipment is in addition to general area lighting and is controlled independently Yes C405.3 Exit signs Indicate location of exit signs on plans and rated watts per fixture in lighting fixture schedule (maximum 5 watts per side) E-1 NA C405.1 Lighting in dwelling units -lamp efficacy If high efficacy exception is applied to permanently installed lighting fixtures in dwelling units, indicate in lighting fixture schedule if lamps in fixtures are high efficacy per R404.1. Calculate percentage of fixtures with high efficacy lamps in project (min 75% to comply with exception). Interior Lighting Power Calculation - Indicate compliance path taken No C405.4.2.1 Building Area Method Complete required compliance forms — proposed wattage per building area does not exceed maximum allowed wattage per building area; identify locations of building areas on plans Yes C405.4.2.2 Space -By -Space Method Complete required compliance forms — total proposed wattage does not exceed maximum allowed wattage; identify locations o space types on plans, including retail display areas, lobby art & exhibit display areas, and ceiling heights as applicable X ADDITIONAL EFFICIENCY PACKAGE OPTION - REDUCED INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER DENSITY Yes C406.3 Reduced lighting power density To comply with additional efficiency package option, demonstrate in compliance forms that total connected interior lighting wattage is 25% less than the total maximum allowed lighting wattage via Building Area Method or Space -By -Space Method LTG -INT -Space NA C406.3 Reduced lighting power density - dwelling unit lamp efficacy For project with dwelling units, to comply with additional efficiency package option indicate in lighting fixture schedule if lamps in interior fixtures have efficacy rating of 60 lumens per watt or more. Calculate percentage of fixtures with lamps that have this efficacy rating (min 95% to comply with option) EXTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY Yes C405.5.2 Total connected exterior lighting power Include all luminaires in lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, ballasts, and manufacturer's rated watts per fixture; E-1 Identify exterior applications eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in compliance forms; indicate exception applied; Indicate that exempt exterior lighting is controlled independently from non-exempt exterior lighting; include exception claimed for each fixture or group of fixtures under exception category Yes Table C405.5.2(1) Exterior lighting zone Indicate building exterior lighting zone as defined by the AHJ LTG -SUM NA C405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting For building grounds fixtures rated at greater than 100 watts that are complying based on efficacy, indicate rated lamp efficacy (in lumens per watt) in fixture schedule Yes C405.5.2 Exterior lighting power calculations Complete required compliance form — proposed wattage for exterior lighting plus base site allowed does not exceed maximum allowed E-4 Lighting, Motor, and Electrical Permit Checklist, Pg. 4 LTG -CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes LIGHTING ALTERATIONS NA C503.6 Interior and parking garage lighting fixture alterations Where z 50% of existing luminaires in interior space(s) or parking garage are replaced; indicate compliance path (building area or space -by -space method); include all new and existing -to remain luminaires in compliance form (LTG -INT -BLD or LTG - INT -SPACE); indicate proposed lighting wattage does not exceed maximum allowed per compliance path Where < 50% of existing luminaires in interior space(s) or parking garage are replaced; indicate total existing lighting wattage in each space prior to alteration; include all new and existing -to -remain luminaires in LTG -INT -SPACE form; indicate proposed total lighting wattage in alteration area does not exceed total existing lighting wattage prior to alteration NA C503.6 Exterior lighting fixture alterations Where z 50% of existing exterior lighting wattage is replaced; include all new and existing -to -remain luminaires in LTG -EXT form; indicate proposed total exterior lighting wattage does not exceed maximum allowed Where < 50% of existing exterior lighting wattage is replaced; indicate total existing lighting wattage prior to alteration; include all new and existing -to -remain luminaires in LTG -EXT form; indicate proposed total exterior lighting wattage does not exceec total existing wattage prior to alteration NA C503.6 Interior lighting wiring alterations Where new wiring is installed to serve new interior luminaires and /or luminaires are relocated to a new circuit; indicate lighting controls are provided (as applicable) - manual (C405.2.3); occupancy sensor (C405.2.1); daylight responsive (C405.2.4); specific application (C405.2.5); exit signs (C405.3) NA C503.6 Exterior lighting wiring alterations Where new wiring is installed to serve new exterior luminaires and /or luminaires are relocated to new circuit; indicate exterior lighting controls are provided (C405.2.7) NA C503.6 Lighting panel alterations Where a new lighting panel is installed or an existing panel is moved (all new raceway and conductor wiring); indicate lighting controls are provided (as applicable) - same provisions as wiring alterations; time switch controls and manual light reduction controls (C405.2.2) NA C503.6 Interior space reconfiguration Where interior space(s) is reconfigured (permanently installed walls or ceiling -height partitions); indicate lighting controls are provided (as applicable) - same provisions as lighting panel alterations NA C504.2 Lighting repairs Identify existing luminaires being upgraded with bulb and / or ballast replacement; indicate fixture alteration does not increase existing fixture wattage NA C505.1 Change of space use Identify spaces on plans where the building area type or space use type is being changed from one type to another per Tables C405.4.2(1) or (2) Indicate compliance path (building area or space -by -space method); include all new and existing -to -remain luminaires in compliance form (LTG -INT -BLD or LTG -INT -SPACE); indicate proposed lighting wattage does not exceed maximum allowed per compliance path RECEPTACLES NA C405.10 Controlled receptacles Identify all controlled and uncontrolled receptacles on electrical plans in each space in which they are required; include receptacle configuration such as spacing between controlled and uncontrolled, duplex devices, etc; Indicate on plans whether the method of automatic control for each controlled receptacle zone is by occupant sensor or programmable time -of -day control Lighting, Motor, and Electrical Permit Checklist, Pg. 5 LTG -CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes MOTORS TRANSFORMERS, ELECTRIC METERS, INTERIOR TRANSPORTATION NA C405.6 Electrical transformers Include electrical transformer schedule on electrical plans; indicate transformer size, efficiency, or exception taken NA C405.7 Dwelling unit electrical energy consumption Indicate on electrical plans that each dwelling unit in Group R-2 has a separate electrical energy meter NA C405.8 Electric motor efficiency Include all motors, including fractional hp motors, in electric motor schedule on electrical plans; indicate hp, rpm, rated efficiency, or exception applied NA C405.9.1 Elevator cabs For luminaires in each elevator cab, provide calculated average efficacy of combined fixtures that indicates efficacy is not less than 35 lumens per watt; Indicate rated watts per cfm for elevator cab ventilation fans do not exceed 0.33 watts per cfm; Indicate automatic controls that de -energize lighting and ventilation fans when elevator is stopped and unoccupied for a period of 15 minutes or more NA C405.9.2 Escalators and moving walks Indicate escalators comply with ASME A17.1/CSA B44; automatic controls are configured to reduce operational speed to the minimum permitted when not in use NA C405.9.3 Regenerative drive Indicate all one-way down or reversible escalators are provided with a variable frequency regenerative drive DOCUMENTATION AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS TO SUPPORT COMMISSIONING (Cx) NA C408.3 Scope of electrical power and lighting systems commissioning Indicate that all electrical systems (receptacles, transformers, motors, vertical and horizontal transportation) for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be commissioned; Where total building lighting load is > 20 kW, or where total lighting load of luminaires requiring daylight sensing and / or occupancy control > 10 kW, indicate that all automatic lighting control systems are required to be commissioned; or provide building lighting power calculation demonstrating eligibility for exception; NA C405.13 C408.1.1 C408.1.2 C408.1.4.2 C103.6 Commissioning requirements in construction documents Indicate Cx requirements in plans and specifications for all applicable electrical and lighting control systems per C408; Include general summary with at minimum Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408.1.2 including: narrative description of activities, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule of activities including verification of project dose out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner prior to the final electrical inspection NA C408.3.1 Functional performance testing criteria Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during all modes of operation, including interfacing between new and existing -to -remain systems PROJECT CLOSE OUT DOCUMENTATION Yes C103.6.3 Project close out documentation requirements Indicate in plans that project close out documentation is required including WSEC lighting compliance forms and calculations that document all interior and exterior lighting area and / or surface types, lighting power allowances and installed densities If "no" is selected for any question, provide explanation: End of Lighting, Motor & Transformer Permit Documents Checklist 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all RI Mechanical Summary 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 MECH-SUM Revised January 2017 Project Information Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual who can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. For Building Dept. Use Company Name: Blazer Industries, Inc. Company Address: 945 Olney St SE,. Aumsville, OR 97325 Applicant Name: Jamie Holmes Applicant Phone: 503-749-1900 Project Description Briefly describe mechanical systems in the text box provided ❑ Total Bldg Performance (TBP) This path includes all mandatory provisions per C401.2 Option 2. MECH-SUM, MECH-CHK, and C407 Energy Analysis forms required. © New Building ❑ Building Addition ❑ Tenant Improvement • System Retrofit • No System Changes Design Load Calculations building heating, cooling or includes all applicable 1 Load calculation summary • MECH-LOAD-CALC Form Provide design load calculations for all mechanical systems and equipment serving the ventilating needs. If a load calculation summary is provided with the permit documents that compliance information then the MECH-LOAD-CALC form is not required. Mechanical Schedules ❑� Mechanical Plans ❑ MECH-EQ Forms (TBD) Indicate location of equipment compliance information. If provided on plans then MECH-EQ forms are not required, however, include on plans all applicable compliance information listed in MECH-EQ tables. Dedicated Outdoor Air System Requirements and High Efficiency VAV Alternate ❑✓ DOAS is required per C403.6 effective July 1, 2017 (office, retail, education, library and fire station occupancies) All occupied, conditioned areas shall be served by a DOAS that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. Space conditioning fans cycled off when no heating or cooling is required. 0 Ventilation provided via natural ventilation per 2015 IMC in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception 1) 0 Ventilation and space conditioning provided by a HEVAV system per C403.7 in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception ❑ DOAS included in project, although not required (occupancy not office, retail, education, library or fire station) ❑ DOAS related allowances included in project: 0 Prescriptive vertical fenestration maximum area allowance increased to 40% per C402.4.1.4 with 100% of conditioned floor area in building served by DOAS. ❑ Exception to air economizer per C403.3 Exception 1, include MECH-ECONO form. Fan Power ❑✓ Project includes HVAC air distribution systems that provide heating and/or cooling If yes, provide a MECH-FANSYS -SUM form. ❑ For one or more systems, the total fan motor nameplate hp of all fans in HVAC system If yes, provide a seperate MECH-FANSYS form for each HVAC system exceeding the Refer to Section C403.2.11 and MECH-FANSYS-DOC for requirements and exceptions. exceeds 5hp. 5 horsepower threshold. HVAC Hydronic Systems 0 Hydronic chilled water ❑ Water -loop heat pump ❑ Hydronic heating water 0 Geothermal 1 No hydronic systems 0406 Additional Efficiency Options - Mechanical 0 C406.2 More efficient HVAC equipment and fan systems Requires 90% of heating and cooling capacity to be equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(9) or air -to -water heat pumps and heat recovery chillers. All equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(7) must be 15% more efficient than minimum requirements. All stand alone supply, retum, and exhaust fans over 1hp must have FEQ 2 71 and must be selected within 10% of maximum total or static pressure. ❑ C406.6 Dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) Requires 90% of conditioned floor area to be served by a DOAS per C403.6 that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. ❑ C406.7 Reduced energy in service water heating Requires 90% of floor area be in occupancy types listed in C406.7.1 and that 60% of annual hot water energy use be provided by heat pump, waste heat recovery or solar water -heating systems. 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Summary, pg. 2 MECH-SUM Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Service Water Heating Systems Equipment Type (s) ❑' Hot water heating tank(s) ❑ Dedicated boiler Distribution Type (s) ❑ Circulation System ❑ Instantaneous ❑ Heat exchange central hot water/steam from space heat boiler or water systems • No service J On -demand Commissioning Commissioning is required ❑ Mechanical systems If required, commissioning Exceptions to commissioning Q Total output capacity cooling or 300,000 Btu/h for: per C408.2 ❑ Service water heating systems per C408.4 shall be performed for all applicable systems regardless of individual equipment capacity. requirements: of all mechanical space conditioning systems in the building do not exceed 240,000 Btu/h heating. Mechanical systems commissioning not required. water heating system in building does not exceed 200,000 Btu/h. Service water heating not required. ,, Capacity of largest service systems commissioning Low Energy and Semi -Heated Spaces (Note 6 and 7 Space Type Location in Plan(s) Space(s) Served Area Served, square feet Heating Capacity, Btu/h (Note 4) Cooling Capacity, Btu/h (Note 5) Peak Space Conditioning Capacity, Btu/h-sf Compliance Check Notes Note 4 - Provide total installed heating output capacity of systems serving Low Energy or Semi -Heated space(s) in btuh. Note 5 - Provide total installed cooling capacity of system serving Low Energy space(s) in Btu/h. Not allowed for semi -heated spaces. Enter 0 if no cooling. Note 6 - Refer to Section C402.1.1 Low Energy Building. lntalled peak space conditioning capacity, heating or cooling, may not exceed 3.4 Btu/h*sf. Note 7 - Refer to Section C402.1.1.1 and Semi -Heated Space definition in Chapter 2. Total heating output capacity may not exceed 8 Btu/h*sf. Only systems without electric resistance heating and no cooling are eligible for the wall insulation exception under semi -heated. •2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 3 of 10 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Equipment - Sizing, Performance and Type NA C403.1 Exempt process equipment Identify equipment to be used in manufacturing, industrial or commercial processes that do not provide space conditioning; identify provisions applicable to this equipment per C403.1 exception Yes C403.2.1 Load calculations Provide load calculations performed per ASHRAE Std 183 or equivalent, using design parameters per C302 and Appendix C; include load adjustments to account for energy recovery E-4 Yes C403.2.2 Equipment and system sizing Indicate that output capacities of heating and cooling equipment and systems are no greater than the smallest available equipment size that exceeds the calculated loads; note exceptions taken M-1, E-4, Specs Yes C403.2.3 C403.2.3.2 C403..2.3.2 1that HVAC equipment performance requirements (efficiency) Provide equipment schedules on plans or complete MECH-EQ forms indicating type, capacity, rated and WSEC minimum efficiencies for all heating and cooling equipment; include supply and OSA cfms and operating hours for all air systems; identify heating and cooling equipment does not have a corresponding WSEC minimum efficiency (manufacturer rated) M-1, E-4, Specs Yes C405.8 C403.2.14 Electric motor efficiency List all motors z 1/12 hp (that are not integral to a rated piece of equipment) in the mechanical or electrical equipment schedules on plans; indicate hp, rpm, number of poles and rated efficiency, or exception applied M-1, E-4, Specs For fractional hp motors (1/12 - 1 hp), indicate whether they are an electronically commutated motor, have rated efficiency of at least 70%, or exception taken Yes C403.2.11.1 Fan power limitation For all HVAC fan systems that provide heating and / or cooling, provide system total nameplate hp in MECH-FANSYS-SUM form X For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, verify fan system motor hp or bhp complies with fan power limits per equations in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH- FANSYS form for each system NA C403.2.11.2 Motor nameplate hp For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, indicate fan motors specified are the smallest available motor hp size greater than fan bhp, note exceptions taken NA C403.2.11.3 Fan efficiency For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, identify in equipment schedule all fans required to comply with fan efficiency grade and indicate rated FEG is z 67, or exception taken; indicate these fans are sized so total efficiency is within 15% of the fan maximum total efficiency NA C403.2.11.4 Group R occupancy exhaust fan efficacy For all exhaust fans < 400 cfm in Group R occupancies, indicate in equipment schedule the fan flow rate and efficacy (cfm/watt), or exception taken; refer to Table C403.2.11.4 (CE -57) NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - fans For fan motors z 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for an HVAC system refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3 Maximum air cooled chiller capacity For chilled water plants and buildings with > 500 tons of cooling capacity, indicate air-cooled chiller capacity is <_ 100 tons, or exception taken NA C403.4 Large capacity cooling systems For buildings with z 300 tons of cooling capacity, indicate method of multi -stage or variable capacity control (VSD, multiple staged compressors, or max capacity of any single unit < 66% of the total) NA C403.2.3.1 Non-standard water-cooled centrifugal chillers For water-cooled centrifugal chillers not designed for operation at standard conditions, provide calculations documenting maximum full load and part load rated equipment performance requirements NA C403.2.13.1 C403.4.3.2 Centrifugal fan open -circuit cooling towers For open -circuit centrifugal fan cooling towers with >_ 1,100 gpm capacity, indicate cooling towers comply with efficiency requirements for axial fan open circuit cooling towers C403.4.2 Large capacity boiler systems For single boilers with > 500,000 Btu/h capacity, indicate multi -stage or modulating burner For boiler system (single or multiple) with > 1,000,000 Btu/h capacity, ty, indicate turndown ratioNAC403.4.2.5 per Table C403.4.2.5 and method (multiple single input boilers, modulating boilers, or combination) NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - pumps For pump motors z 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for a hydronic system refer to Hydronic System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3 Gas and oil -fired forced air furnace and unit heaters For forced air fumaces with capacity 5 225,000 Btu/h and all unit heaters, indicate in equipment schedule intermittent ignition or IID, flue or draft damper, and rated jacket loss NA C403.2.4.8 Combustion heating equipment For combustion heating equipment with output capacity > 225,000 Btu/h, indicate modulating or staged combustion control Yes C403.2.3.3 Packaged electric heating / cooling equipment Verify all packaged electric equipment with > 6,000 Btu/h cooling capacity and any amount of heating is a heat pump; include in equipment schedules M-1, E-4, Specs NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate systems providing heating in non -enclosed outdoor occupied spaces are radiant systems; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Indicate on plans the type, duty and exhaust air rate of each kitchen hood, refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements Yes C403.2.4.3 Outdoor supply air, exhaust and relief dampers Indicate locations of OSA intake, and exhaust and relief outlet dampers on plans; indicate whether dampers are Class 1 motorized, or gravity and exception taken (include leakage rating, cfm/sf); refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements for OSA dampers M-1, Specs Yes C403.2.4.3 Return air dampers Indicate locations of retum air dampers that are integral to economizer operation; verify dampers are motorized; indicate whether dampers are Class 1, or within packaged equipment eligible for leakage rating exception (include leakage rating, cfm/sf) M-1, Specs 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 4 of 10 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7 /1 9/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.2.4.3 Stairway and shaft vent dampers Indicate location of stairway and shaft vent dampers on plans; verify dampers are Class 1 motorized; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation dampers For systems serving areas > 25,000 sf or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; identify isolation zone areas on plans and locations of associated isolation dampers in HVAC distribution system; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3.4 Humidification For cooling systems with humidification equipment that are also required to have air economizer, indicate humidifier is adiabatic (direct evaporative or fog atomization), or exception taken Additional Efficiency Package Option, More Efficient HVAC Equipment & Fan Performance - Must comply with all 3 provisions to be eligible NA C406.2.1 C403.2.3 HVAC system selection To comply with additional efficiency package option, calculate the percentage of heating and cooling equipment in the project (based on output capacity) that do not have a corresponding WSEC listed efficiency; shall be less than 10% to comply NA C406.2.2 C403.2.3 Minimum equipment efficiency To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that all listed heating and cooling equipment have a rated efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed efficiency by at least 15% NA C406.2.3 C403.2.11.3 Minimum fan efficiency To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate rated FEG of stand alone fans is z 71; indicate these fans are sized so the fan efficiency at design conditions is within 10% of the maximum total or static efficiency HVAC System Controls Yes C403.2.4.1 Thermostatic controls (thermostats and humidistats) Indicate locations of thermostatic and humidity control devices and the zones they serve on plans, including perimeter system zones M-1 Where adjacent (neighboring) zones are controlled by separate thermostats (including perimeter systems used to offset heat gain or loss), and are connected by permanent openings > 10% of either zone sf area, indicate controls configured to prevent adjacent zones from operating in conflicting modes (one in heat, other in cool); applies to adjacent perimeter zones, adjacent nonperimeter zones, and adjacent perimeter and nonperimeter zones If applying Exception 2 to nonperimeter zones adjacent to perimeter zones, indicate that setpoints and deadband settings in these zones are coordinated so cooling in a nonperimeter zone does not occur until the temperature in that zone is 5°F higher than the adjacent perimeter zone temperature in heating Yes C403.2.4.1.1 Heat pump supplementary heat Indicate staged heating operation with compression as the first stage of heating and supplemental heating controlled with outdoor lock -out temperature set to 40°F or less M-1, specs Yes C403.2.4.1.2 Deadband Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with 5°F minimum deadband for systems that control both heating and cooling M-1, specs Yes C403.2.4.1.3 Setpoint overlap restriction (thermostats) If separate heating and cooling systems with separate thermostatic control devices are used to serve a zone, indicate locations of both thermostatic control devices and the zone they serve on plans Indicate a limit switch, mechanical stop or DDC control with programming to prevent simultaneous heating and cooling M-1, specs Yes C403.2.4.2 C403.2.4.2.1 C403.2.4.2.2 Automatic setback and shutdown Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with required automatic setback and manual override functions, setback temperatures, and control method (automatic time clock or programmable controls); note exceptions taken M-1, specs Yes C403.2.4.2.3 Automatic (optimum) start Indicate system controls that adjust equipment start time required to bring each area served up to design temperature just prior to scheduled occupancy M-1, specs Yes C403.2.4.3 Outdoor supply air dampers Indicate automatic controls configured to close OSA damper during unoccupied equipment operation; not including economizer cooling, night flush or IMC required OSA / exhaust M-1, specs NA C403.2.4.3 Stairway and shaft vent dampers Indicate method of activation of stairway and shaft vent dampers (fire alarm or interruption of power) NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation controls For systems serving areas > 25,000 sf or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; indicate controls that allow for independent space conditioning of isolation zones; or exception taken NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate occupancy sensing or timer switch controls configured to automatically shut off heating system when area served is unoccupied Yes C403.2.4.5 Snow melt systems Indicate automatic controls configured to shut off system when pavement temperature exceeds 50°F and no precipitation is falling, and when outdoor air temperature exceeds 40°F M-1, specs Yes C403.2.4.6 Freeze protection system controls Indicate automatic controls to shut off system when outdoor temperature exceeds 40°F, or conditions protect fluid from freezing M-1, specs NA C403.2.4.9 Group R1 hotel / motel guest rooms For hotels and motels with over 50 guest rooms, indicate automatic controls serving guest rooms that are capable of setback (heating) and set-up (cooling) of temperature setpoint by at least 5°F; indicate control method - activated by room entry or occupancy sensor 201g Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 5 of 10 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NAunits, C403.2.4.10 0403.2.4.11 Group R2 / R3 dwelling Group R2 sleeping units For primary space conditioning system, indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats capable of two setback periods per day; for all thermostats indicate purpose (heating only, cooling only, or both), required temperature range and at minimum a 10°F deadband; or exception taken Yes C403.2.6 C403.2.11.4 Ventilation Indicate method of ventilation air delivery (natural or mechanical) for each zone M-1 If mechanically delivered, indicate that systems are configured to provide not more than 150% of, but at least the minimum required volume of outdoor air to each zone per IMC, ASHRAE 62.1 or other applicable code (WAC, OSHA, etc); or exception taken M-1 If delivered via natural ventilation, identify required elements per IMC including minimum openable area to the outdoors or qualifying adjoining spaces NA C403.2.6.2 Demand controlled ventilation Identify spaces > 500 sf with occupant load > 25 people/1,000 sf per IMC; for each space indicate whether it is served by an HVAC system with total design OSA > 3,000 cfm, and / or the system has airside economizer or automatic modulating OSA damper; indicate OSA controls are configured to provide demand controlled ventilation or provide supporting documentation for applied exception NA 0403.2.6.3 Occupancy sensors For gyms, classrooms, auditoriums and conference rooms > 500 sf, indicate occupancy -based OSA control when space is unoccupied and method (closes OSA damper or shuts -off equipment); or altemate means provided to automatically reduce OSA when space is partially occupied NA 0403.2.6.4 0403.2.6.4.1 Enclosed loading dock ventilation For enclosed loading docks, indicate ventilation / exhaust system method of activation (gas detection system for CO and NO2, or occupancy sensors), and control method (staged or modulating) NA C403.2.6.4 C403.2.6.4.2 Enclosed parking garage ventilation For enclosed parking garages, indicate ventilation / exhaust system activated by gas detection system for CO and NO2, and control method (staged or modulating); or exception taken NA 0403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Provide calculations that show a balanced accounting of total kitchen exhaust (include all hoods) with % of: supply air, transfer air from adjacent spaces, and make-up air; if applicable, indicate that direct make-up air to each hood does not exceed 10% of hood exhaust For kitchens with total hood exhaust exceeding 2,000 cfm, indicate exhaust air rate per Table C403.2.7.1 and compliance method (DCV, energy recovery, or transfer air that would otherwise be exhausted) NA C403.2.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems Refer to Systems Requiring Energy Recovery for requirements NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - HVAC system fans For HVAC fan motors > 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD, or equivalent control method that reduces design air volume by 50% at 1/3 static design pressure); note exception taken NA C403.3.1 DX air handler variable cooling control (Under Integrated Economizer) For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity a 65,000 Btu/h, indicate number of cooling stages provided and method (multiple compressors and / or variable speed compressors); indicate minimum displacement (capacity reduction) as % of full load Indicate control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both) NA C403.2.11.5 Fan airflow control For DX air handling units with cooling capacity 2 65,000 Btu/h and evaporative and chilled water air handling units with fan z 0.25 hp, indicate whether system is single zone or multiple zone and related control method (cooling capactty controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature is controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both) For mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control cooling capacity in response to space temperature - Provide a minimum of two stages of fan control; indicate minimum fan speed is <_ 66% of full speed drawing 5 40% of full speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only For other mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control space temperature by modulating airflow (in lieu of, or in addition to, controlling capacity in response to space temperature) - Provide fan controls for modulating supply airflow; indicate minimum fan speed is 5 50% of full speed drawing <_ 30% of full speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only; or exception taken NA C403.2.4.12 DDC system capabilities Provide central and zone level DDC controls as required based on system application, capacity or size thresholds and other qualification per Table C403.2.4.12.1 Identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability for trending and graphical display Ducting Systems Yes C403.2.8.1 C403.2.8.3 Duct construction Indicate on plans that all ductwork is constructed and sealed per IMC M-1 For OSA ductwork, also indicate on plans that ductwork meets air leakage requirements per C402.5 and vapor retarder requirements per the IBC M-1 Yes C403.2.8.3 Duct pressure classifications Identify location of low, medium and high pressure ductwork on plans M-1 NA C403.2.8.3.3 High pressure duct leakage test Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test results to jurisdiction when completed 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 6 of 10 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Yes 0403.2.8.1 0403.2.8.2 Duct insulation For supply and retum ductwork located in unconditioned space or outdoors, indicate R -value of insulation on ductwork on plans; identify climate zone; note exceptions taken For supply ductwork located in conditioned space, identify if design supply temperature is < 55°F or> 105°F and indicate R -value of insulation on this ductwork on plans; note exception taken M-1 For OSA ductwork, shafts and plenums, indicate R -value of insulation on these elements on plans per Table C402.1.3 for steel -framed walls; note exception taken Piping Systems NA C403.2.9 Piping insulation Indicate design temperature range of fluid conveyed in piping and thickness of insulation (in inches) on hydronic piping plans; or exception taken NA 0403.2.9.1 Piping insulation exposed to weather Indicate method of protection of pipe insulation from damage / degradation on hydronic piping plans Economizers Yes C403.3 Air economizer required Identify in equipment schedules on plans or in MECH-EQ forms all cooling systems requiring air economizer controls M-1, Specs Provide MECH-ECONO form indicating systems utilizing air economizer exceptions, including those with water -side economizer in lieu of air economizer; indicate on plans eligible exception(s) taken and measures to comply with exception(s) Yes 0403.3.1 Integrated economizer operation - air and water Indicate air and water -side economizers are configured for partial cooling operation even where additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the load M-1, E-4, Specs Yes 0403.3.2 Economizer heating system impact - air and water Verify control method of HVAC systems with economizers does not increase building heating energy usage during normal operation M-1, E-4, Specs Yes C403.3.3.1 Air economizer capacity Indicate modulating OSA and retum air dampers are configured to provide up to 100% OSA for cooling M-1, Specs NA 0403.3.1 C403.3.3.2 Integrated air economizer Verify mechanical cooling controls are interlocked with air economizer controls so the outside air damper remains in 100% open position when mechanical cooling is also required to meet the cooling load, until the leaving air temperature is < 45°F M-1, Specs For systems with cooling capacity z 65,000 Btu/h, verify that control of economizer dampers is not based only on mixed air temperature; or exception taken Yes C403.3.3.3 Air economizer high limit controls Indicate high limit shut-off control method and required high limit per Table C403.3.3.3 M-1, Specs NA C403.3.4.1 Water economizer capacity For eligible systems where water -side economizer may be provided in lieu of air economizer, indicate system is capable of 100% design cooling capacity at 50°F db / 45°F wb OSA temperatures NA 0403.3.4.2 Water economizer maximum pressure drop Indicate pressure drop across precooling coils and heat exchangers in water economizer system do not exceed pressure drop limit NA 0403.3.1 DX air handling equipment control For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity z 65,000 Btu/h, refer to HVAC System Controls for requirements NA C403.2.4.7 DX equipment economizer fault detection and diagnostics For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity z 54,000 Btu/h, provide a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system to monitor economizer system operation and report faults Systems Requiring Energy Recovery NA 0403.5.1 Energy recovery (ER) - ventilation /exhaust systems For systems with design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations For rooms served by multiple systems with aggregate design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or aggregate design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by z 50% based on delta between OSA and retum air enthalpies at design conditions NA C403.2.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with total lab exhaust > 5,000 cfm, indicate method of energy recovery used to pre -condition laboratory make-up air; ER effectiveness (min 25°F); or altemative method per exception (VAV exhaust, semi -conditioned makeup, or CERM calculation) NA C404.10.4 (under C404.11) Pools and permanent spas exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with pools or spas with water surface area > 200 sf, indicate exhaust air ER method and use of waste heat (preheat ventilation air, pool water or service hot water); or exception taken Indicate ER system has the rated effectiveness and is configured to decrease the exhaust air temperature at design conditions by z 36°F NA C403.5.2 Energy recovery - steam condensate systems For buildings with on-site steam heating systems, indicate condensate water ER For buildings that use off-site generated steam where condensate is not retumed to the source, indicate on-site condensate water ER 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 7 of 10 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and at R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7 /1 9 /2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA . C403.5.3 Energy recovery - cooler / freezer condensers For buildings with food service, meat or deli departments that have >_ 500,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy (service water heating, space heating, or dehumidification reheating) For buildings with >_ 40,000 sf conditioned floor area and with a 1,000,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy for service water heating and also for space heating, or dehumidification reheating NA C403.5.4 Energy recovery - condenser systems For buildings with 24-hour operation and with > 1,500,000 Btu/h of heat rejection capacity and design service hot water load > 250,000 Btu/h, indicate condenser ER to pre -heat service water; or exception taken. Provide calculations showing the amount of recovered heat that is utilized (60% of peak heat rejection load or pre -heat service water to 85°F). Hydronic System Controls NA C403.2.13 C403.4.2.7 Variable flow control - hydronic system pumps For hydronic system pump motors 2 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method that requires z 30% design wattage at 50% design fluid flow); note exception taken Identify whether hydronic coils have DDC controls and associated manner of pump speed control (differential pressure, zone hydronic demand, etc) NA C403.2.5 C403.4.2.4 Hydronic system setback and part load controls For boilers that provide building heating, indicate controls that provide heating water temperature setback based on outdoor temperature For heating and chilled water systems z 300,000 Btu/h, indicate systems are configured to automatically reset supply water temperature based upon demand; or exception taken. If system pump motor hp z 3 hp, also indicate controls automatically reduce flow by z 50%. For chilled water systems (2 300,000 Btu/h, pump motor hp z 3 hp) that serve water-cooled unitary air conditioners, indicate VSD or staged pumps in chilled water system and heat rejection loop that reduce pump flow so that one control valve is nearly wide open, or to maintain a minimum differential pressure; or exception taken NA C403.4.2 Boiler sequencing Indicate automatic controls that sequence operation of multiple boilers NA C403.4.6 Hot gas bypass limitation For cooling equipment with hot gas bypass, provide either multiple step unloading or continuous capacity modulation; indicate bypass capacity per Table C403.4.6 NA C403.4.2.2 Two -pipe changeover systems Indicate changeover deadband (min 15°F), heating / cooling mode scheduling and changeover temperature range (limit 30°F) NA C403.4.2.6 Chiller / boiler plant pump isolation Indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce overall plant flow and shut-off flow through individual chillers and boilers when not in use NA 0403.2.13.1.1 C403.4.3.1.1 C403.4.3.1.2 Heat rejection equipment - variable flow control For cooling towers with fan motors >_ 7.5 hp, indicate VSD and method to adjust fan speed (adjusted based on leaving fluid temperature or condenser temperature / pressure of heat rejection device) For multiple -cell heat rejection equipment with VSD, indicate controls that ramp all fans in unison NA C403.4.3.3 Heat rejection equipment - cooling tower flow turndown Indicate open -circuit cooling towers with multiple pumps or VSD control are designed so all cells can be run in parallel NA C403.4.2.3.1 Water loop heat pump - deadband Indicate capability of central equipment to provide minimum 20°F water supply temperature deadband between heat rejection and heat addition modes; or exception taken NA C403.4.2.3.2.1 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection equipment, Zone 4 Indicate type of cooling tower (open- or closed-circuit) in equipment schedule; indicate method used to limit system heat loss when heat rejection is not needed NA C403.4.2.3.2.2 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection equipment, Zone 5 For open- or closed-circuit cooling towers, provide a heat exchanger that separates the cooling tower and heat pump loop NA C403.4.2.3.3 Water loop heat pump - isolation valves For hydronic heat pump systems with total system power > 10 hp, indicate 2 -way isolation valves on each heat pump and variable flow system control Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) - Optional through 6/30/16, Prescriptive 7/1/2016 Yes C403.6 C403.6.3 Dedicated outdoor air systems For buildings with office, retail, education, library and fire station spaces, identify these spaces on plans; indicate that ventilation air in each occupied space is provided via a DOAS system; or document compliance with C403.6.3 Impracticality; or exception taken (buildings complying with C402.4.1.4 or C406.6 may not utilize exceptions) M-1, C403.6 Exception 1. NA C403.6.1 Energy recovery ventilation with DOAS For all DOAS systems, indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supportingo calculations. Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by z 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions. NA C403.6.2 Heating / cooling system controls with DOAS Indicate equipment associated with the delivery of zone level heating and cooling (fans, hydronic pumps, primary air dampers, etc) are configured to shut off, and central equipment is configured to tum down, when there is no call for heating or cooling in the zone they serve If applying Exception to heating / cooling fans used for air mixing in the space during deadband periods, include fan watts per cfm in equipment schedule 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 8 of 10 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C402.4.1.4 C403.6 Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with DOAS Indicate that all occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 Additional Efficiency Package Option, Dedicated Outside Air Systems (DOAS) Yes C406.6 Building provided with DOAS To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that 90% or more of all occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 M-1, C403.6 Exception 1. Multiple Zone Air Systems NA C403.4.4 Air systems serving multiple zones Identify supply air systems serving multiple zones and the zones they serve on plans; indicate whether system is VAV and method of primary air control; or provide supporting documentation for applied exception to VAV NA C403.4.4 VAV systems serving multiple zones Provide equipment schedules on plans or MECH-EQ form that list all VAV air terminals and types For each air terminal include: maximum airflow rates for primary supply air during zone peak heating and zone peak cooling; maximum airflow during reheating, recooling or mixing; minimum airflow rate to maintain required ventilation, and the basis for these values; if IMC or ASHRAE 62.1 multiple zone equation is basis for minimum flow rates, provide calculation on plans NA C403.4.4.1 Single duct VAV terminal units Indicate single duct terminal units are configured to reduce primary supply air before reheating or recooling NA C403.4.4.2 Dual duct systems - terminal units For systems with separate warm air and cool air ducts, indicate terminal units are configured to reduce the flow from one duct to minimum before mixing with air from the other duct NA C403.4.1.1 0403.4.1.2 VAV system static pressure sensors - sensors and DDC set points Indicate locations of duct static pressure sensors on plans; include at least one sensor per major duct branch; verify controller setpoint pressure at each sensor is <_ 1.2 inch w.g. For systems with zone level DDC, indicate controls are configured to monitor zone damper positions and reset static pressure setpoint based on the zone requiring most pressure; include control logic that automatically detects and generates an alarm if any zone excessively drives reset logic, and allows building operators to exclude zones from reset logic NA C403.4.4.3 Multiple -zone VAV system ventilation optimization controls For systems with zone level DDC controls, indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce outdoor airflow in response to changes in system ventilation efficiency; or exception taken NA 0403.4.4.4 VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls automatically reset supply air temperature in response to building loads or outdoor air temperature; or exception taken Multiple Zone HVAC Systems, High Efficiency VAV - Required for systems utilizing C403.6 DOAS Exception 2, must comply with all 16 provisions NA C403.7, Item 1 Air economizer Indicate system is configured for 100% air economizer operation and complies with all related economizer requirements per C403.3 (without economizer exceptions) NA C403.7, Item 2 Direct digital controls (DDC) Provide DDC controls for all components of system; identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability for trending and graphical display NA C403.7, Item 3 Outdoor airflow measurement and reduction For systems with minimum OSA > 2500 cfm, indicate outdoor airflow monitoring station that measures OSA intake under all load conditions; indicate control sequence that increases or reduces system OSA cfm based on VAV terminal feedback of ventilation efficiency (per C403.4.4.3 without exceptions) or DCV (per C403.2.6.2) NA C403.7, Item 4 Supply airflow measurement For systems with minimum OSA > 2,500 cfm, indicate supply airflow monitoring station capable of measuring supply IY air delivered to VAV terminals under all load conditions NAwhichever C403.7, Item 5 Zone isolation and maximum area served Verify maximum area served by a single HEVAV system is 5 50,000 sf, or one entire floor, is greater; in addition if a system serves > 25,000 sf, that includes areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously, indicate zone isolation controls per C403.2.4.4 NA C403.7, Item 6 Interior / exterior zone design supply air temperature Verify that VAV terminals serving interior cooling driven loads are sized per design supply air temperature that is 5°F higher than VAV terminals serving exterior zones NA 0403.7, Item 7 Maximum air terminal inlet velocity Identify air terminals with minimum primary airflow setpoints > 50% of maximum setpoint in equipment schedule or MECH-EQ form; indicate air terminal inlet velocity does not exceed 900 fpm NA C403.7, Item 8 Sequence of operation Indicate DDC system sequences of operation are designed and configured per ASHRAE GPC 36 NA C403.7, Item 9 Maximum allowable system brake horsepower Verify fan system bhp is <_ 90% of the bhp limit per Option 2 equation in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH-FANSYS form for each system NA C403.7, Item 10 Fan -powered terminal unit motor and control Indicate all series and parallel terminal fans have electronically commutated motors; indicate DDC control system is configured to vary air terminal fan speed as a function of the load; indicate fan speed during periods of low heating, low cooling, or ventilation only is <_ 66% of peak design air flow or provide supporting documentation for applied exception > ' 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 9 of 10 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.7, Item 11 Application of single duct and fan -powered terminal units Indicate VAV terminal types on plans; verify fan -powered terminal units only serve perimeter zones with envelope loads; verify all other zones are served by single duct terminal units NA C403.7, Item 12 Fan -powered terminal unit primary air reset Indicate DDC controls are configured to automatically reset the primary supply air cfm setpoint of all fan -powered terminal units to the minimum required to maintain ventilation during occupied heating or deadband, based upon the VAV air handling unit OSA ventilation fraction NA C403.7, Item 13 High occupancy space controls For spaces > 150 sf with occupant density >_ 25 people / 1000 sf, indicate space is served by a dedicated terminal unit with DCV control that resets terminal unit ventilation setpoint; also indicate occupancy sensor control that automatically reduces minimum ventilation to zero and sets back room heating and cooling setpoints by ? 5°F NA C403.7, Item 14 Dedicated HVAC systems For server, electronic equipment, telecom or similar spaces with cooling loads > 5 W/sf, indicate spaces are served by independent HVAC systems that are separate from HPVAV systems serving rest of building; indicate dedicated HVAC systems have air economizer controls or energy recovery per C403.3 Exception 9 NA C403.7, Item 15 Central plant efficiency Indicate whether systems are served by a high efficiency heating water plant, or a high efficiency chilled water plant If complying via high efficiency heating water plant: Indicate all VAV terminals have hydronic heating coils served by heating water system with either gas-fired boiler(s) with thermal efficiency t 90%, air -to -water heat pumps, or heat recovery chillers If complying via high efficiency chilled water plant: Indicate all VAV air handlers have cooling coils served by chillers with rated IPLV efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed IPLV by at least 25% per Table C403.2.3(7) (note water-cooled IPLV is max, all others are min); indicate smallest chiller or compressor in plant is 5 20% of total plant capacity, or provide thermal storage sized for s 20% of total plant capacity NA C403.7, Item 16 Fault detection and diagnostics Indicate DDC system includes a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system configured to monitor operation and provide fault reporting of required parameters for all VAV air handlers and VAV air terminal units in the HPVAV system HVAC Equipment Energy Use Metering NA C409.3.1 HVAC equipment energy use metering For new buildings > 50,000 sf and building additions > 25,000 sf, verify energy use metering of all equipment used to provide space heating and cooling, dehumidification and ventilation will be provided per C409; indicate equipment eligible for exception Documentation and System Specific Requirement To Support Commissioning Yes C408.2 Scope of mechanical systems commissioning Indicate that all mechanical systems, equipment, and controls for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be commissioned; For buildings with >_ 240,000 Btu/h total output cooling capacity or 2 300,000 Btu/h total output heating capacity, indicate that all mechanical systems regardless of individual capacity are required to be commissioned; or provide building heating / cooling capacity calculation demonstrating eligibility for exception C408.2 Exception NA C403.2.10 C408.1.1 C408.1.2 C408.1.4.2 C103.6 Commissioning requirements in construction documents Indicate in plans and specifications that Cx per C408 is required for all applicable mechanical systems; Include general summary with at a minimum of Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408.1.2 including: narrative description of activities, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule of activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner prior to the final mechanical inspection. NA C408.2.2 Air system and hydronic system balancing Indicate in plans that air and fluid flow rates shall be tested and balanced within the tolerances defined in the specifications; indicate systems shall be balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses, then adjusted to meet design flow conditions NA C408.2.2.1 Air system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to balance all supply air outlets, zone terminals and air handling equipment requiring system balancing NA C408.2.2.2 Hydronic system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to isolate, balance and measure flow across all hydronic equipment requiring system balancing including heating and cooling coils and pumps NA C408.2.3 Functional performance testing criteria Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during all modes of operation, including interfacing between new and existing -to -remain systems Project Close Out Documentation Yes C103.6 Documentation and project close out submittal requirements Indicate in plans that project close out documentation and training of building operations personnel is required for all mechanical components, equipment and systems govemed by this code; indicate close out documentation shall include: record documents, O&M manuals, applicable WSEC compliance forms and calculations M-1 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Fan System Power Allowance MECH-FANSYS-SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: 19252-19260 PS -Boeing Crew Shelter 12x29 Office Date 7/19/2018 For Building Dept. Use HVAC Air Distribution System Schedule List all HVAC systems that have the capability to provide heating and/or cooling to the spaces they serve. System or Primary Supply Fan ID Speed Control (Note 1) Description (Note 2) System Total Nameplate HP (Note 3) Fan Power Calculation Required (Note 4) HVAC CV Bard T24H1 with Economizer 11.20 EER, .33hp fan motor 0.33 No Note 1 - Constant Volume (CV), Variable Air Volume (VAV), or Hospital/Lab CV system that qualifies for VAV budget per C403.2.11.1 Exception 1. Single zone VAV systems shall comply as CV. Note 2 - Describe system type and list all fans (or groups of fans) associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Include all supply, return/relief, exhaust and exhaust hoods (>1 hp), make-up air, dedicated outside air (DOAS), booster fans, and series fan -powered terminals. VAV parallel fan -powered terminals and economizer relief fans do not need to be included if the fans do not operate at peak conditions. Note 3 - Enter the total nameplate hp of all fans associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Note 4 - This form automatically identifies whether a MECH-FANSYS form is required to demonstrate compliance with the fan power allowance (Yes), or this information is not required because the system has a combined total nameplate motor hp that is 5 hp or less (No) MECH-FANSYS Forms A MECH-FANSYS form shall be provided for each system with total nameplate hp greater than 5 hp. Select (Add Fan System Form) to generate an additional form. Added forms can be deleted with button in cell E32 of the added form. Submittal Data BOEING- T24 Purchaser: BLAZER INDSUTRIES LARRY STATON Date: July 18, 2018 Prepared By: Carrie Valentine Geary Pacific Supply 1 4286 NE 185th Dr. Portland, OR 97230 phone:503.262.8202 1 fax:503.262.8204 carrievalentine@gearypacific.com 1 www.gearypacific.com Project: BOEING- T24 Plan -ID' Qty Model 0_ 'escription Page WM-01 9 T24H1-B06SP4XXR WaII-MountTM Heat Pump 208/230-3 ph Warranty Document for Wall -Mounts, Package, Oil Furnaces 8403-060 Temperature & Humidity Controller with Ventilation Output 8 3 6 Project: BOEING- T24 Model Number: T24 1-B06SP4XXR Cooling Performance @ Project Parameters Total Cooling Capacity Sensible Capacity Efficiency (at AHRI) Outdoor DB Temp Entering DB Temp Entering WB Temp Leaving DB Temp Leaving WB Temp 22,400 Btuh 18,400 Btuh 11.20 EER 95.0 °F 80.0 °F 67.0 °F 58.7 °F 58.3 °F HP Heating Performance HP Capacity @47.0°F HP Capacity @17.0°F HP COP @47.0°F HP COP @17.0°F HP Heating Outside Temp HP Heating Entering Air HP Heating Capacity HP Heating Leaving Temp 22,200 Btuh 12,600 Btuh 3.2 2.0 10.0 °F 70.0 °F 10,300 Btuh 81.9 °F Electric Resistance Heat Nominal Heat Size 6 Electric Heat Voltage 208 Heat Output 15,359 HP Leaving Air 81.9 HP with Elec Res Htg Lv Air 99.7 kW Volts Btuh °F °F Plan -ID: WM-01 Quantity: 9 Page: 3 Supply Air Performance Total Supply Air Blower Motor ECM Blower Motor Non -Ducted Air flow is based on Wet Coil 800 cfm 1/3 hp Electrical Data Power Supply 208/230 Volts 3 Phase 60 Hertz Minimum Circuit Ampacity 34 Amps Maximum External Fuse or 35 Amps Circuit Breaker Field Power Wire Size 8 Ground Wire 10 Based on 75C copper wire, All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and all local codes Caution: When more than one field power circuit is run through one conduit, the conductors must be derated. Pay special attention to note 8 of Table 310 regarding Ampacity Adjustment Factors when more than three (3) current carrying conductors are in a raceway. Approximate Installed Weight Unit Weight Option Weight Accessory Weight Total Weight 400 50 154 604 Ib Ib Ib Ib Factory Options Selected B - 208/240 Volt 3 phase 06 - 6 KW w/Circuit Breaker Disconnect S - Standard Economizer Ventilation Option - Enthalpy Control P - 2 -Inch Pleated MERV 8 4 - Buckeye Gray X - Front Outlet X - Standard Coils R - Standard Controls + LAC + Outdoor Tstat Field Installed Accessories WMICF3A-4 - Isolation Curb Front Supply Air Outlet A- Buckeye Gray 8403-060 - Programmable Thermostat (Heat Pump 1 or 2 stage compressors) digital 7 day programmable or 3 +2 day , no battery 24-hour clock retention, built in Dehumidistat 8403-061 - Remote Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor WISP -4 - Wall -Mount Sound Plenum Project: BOEING- T24 Mode Number: T24H 1-B06SP4XXR Quantity: 9 Plan -ID: WM-01 Page: 4 Standard Product Features Right Side Control Panel • Copper Tube / Aluminum Fin Coils: Grooved copper tubing and enhanced aluminum fins provide maximum heat transfer and high energy efficiency. • Twin Blowers: Move air quietly with standard dual blower configuration on slide tracks for service. • ECM Indoor Blower Motor with super -high efficiency, low sound levels and soft -start capabilities. The motor is self adjusting to provide the proper airflow rate for higher static pressure in ducted installations without user adjustment or wiring changes. Dual blower and 30 -second ramp up and ramp -down on motor used for quiet operation. • Heat Pump Compressor: Scroll Compressors are standard on all 11/2 to 5 ton models. Eliminates need for crankcase heater. • Phase Rotation Monitor„ Protects against reverse rotation if power supply is not properly connected. • R -410A Refrigerant • Liquid Line Filter Drier: Standard on all units. Protects system against moisture. • Galvanized 20 Gauge Zinc Coated Steel Cabinet: Cleaned, rinsed, sealed and dried before the polyurethane primer is applied. The cabinet is handsomely finished with a baked on textured enamel, which allows it to withstand 1000 hours of salt spray tests per ASTM B117-03. Aluminum and Stainless Steel cabinets are also available. Stainless Steel recommended for maximum durability in all harsh environments. • Foil Faced Insulation (all insulation exposed to airstream) • Electrical Components are easily accessible through a right side, service panel opening • Condenser Fan and Motor Shroud Assembly: Slide out for easy access • Filter Service Door: Separate service door provides easy access for filter change. • Solid State Electronic Heat Pump Control provides efficient 30, 60 or 90 -minute defrost cycle. Includes a thermistor sensor and speed up terminal for service along with a 10 -minute defrost override . • High & Low Pressure Switches are Auto -Reset • Five Minute Compressor Time Delay is buit into the electronic heat pump control. • Emergency Heat Circuit permits continuous operation of the system • Barometric Fresh Air Damper: Standard on all units. Allows up to 25% outside fresh air. Optional ventilation packages available. • Built-in Circuit Breakers: Standard on all electric heat versions of 230/208 Volt equipment • Separate Filter Service Door • Air Filter size — 16" x 30" x 2" • Slope Top with 4 degree pitch for water run-off is standard • Top Rain Flashing is provided • Complies with efficiency requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-2013. • Certified to ANSI/AHRI Standard 390-2003 for SPVU (Single Package Vertical Units) • Intertek ETL Listed to Standard for Safety Heating and Cooling Equipment ANSI/UL 1995/CSA 22.2 No. 236-05, Fourth Edition. i Project: BOEING- T24 Model Number: T24H1-B06SP4XXR Quantity: 9 Plan -ID: WM-01 Page: 5 Dimensions of Basic Unit for Architectural and Installation Requirements (Inches) Width (W) 38.2 Depth (D) 17.125 Height (H) 70.563 Supply Return A 7.88 27.88 C 13.88 B 27.88 40 10.88 25.75 17.93 J K L O T 26.75 28.75 29.25 27 2.63 39.13 22.75 9.14 5 12 12 5 W 5.88 Filter Access Panel Condenser Air Outlet Front View Built In Rain Hood 4° Pitch Heater Access Panel Electric Heat C. Breaker/ Disconnect Access Panel (Lockable) ERV and ECONWMS only hood 3 Standard flush vent door for non-ERV/Econ. models E .44 Side Wall Mounting Brackets (Built In)\ Top Rain Flashing Shipping Location Optional C H Electrical Entrances\ 11" Low Voltage Electrical Entrance High Voltage Electrical Entrance Side View Supply Air Opening B is Retum Air Opening • e • • . • • N S1 S1 Si1 S2 S2 T • Bottom Installation Back View Bracket MIs3123 A Project: BOEING- T24 Page: 6 Warranty Document for Wall -Mounts, Package, Oil Furnaces Climate Control Solutions Limited Warranty For units applied within the United States, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, Canada and Mexico Limited Warranty To Original Purchaser: Bard Manufacturing Company, Inc. Bryan, Ohio 43506 warrants to you, the original purchaser, that your Bard product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship when used under normal conditions from the installation date through the time periods outlined in the "Duration of Warranty" section (see reverse side). Proof Of Purchase: You must be able to show us the date on which you purchased your product when you make a claim under this warranty. Your owner's registration card filed online at www.wallmountwarranty.com or your contractor's invoice, bill of sale, or similar document is sufficient at time of warranty claim. If you can not show us the actual date of purchase, the time periods in this warranty will start on the date that we shipped your Bard product from our factory. What This Warranty Does Not Cover: (Also see Duration of Warranty on reverse side.) This warranty does not cover defects or damage caused by: 1. Alterations not approved by us; improper installation (including over or under sizing), improper repairs, or servicing; or improper parts and accessories not supplied by us. 2. Misuse or failure to follow installation and operating instructions (including failure to perform preventative maintenance) or limitations on the rating plate. This includes failure to use low ambient controls on all applications requiring compressor operation in cooling mode below 60F outdoor ambient. 3. Any corrosion from operation in a corrosive atmosphere (examples: acids, halogenated hydrocarbons or environmental conditions). 4. Parts that must be replaced periodically (such as filters, oil nozzles, mist eliminators, ERV belts, pile seals, etc.). 5. Improper fuel or electrical supply (such as low voltage, voltage transients, power interruption, and units on generators with no brownout protection). 6. Accidents or other events beyond our reasonable control (such as storm, fire, or transportation damage). 7. Defects that happen after (a) Anyone has tampered with the product. (b) The product has been improperly serviced according to accepted trade practices; (c) The product has been moved from its original place of installation; or, (d) The product has been damaged by an event beyond Bard's control (See also No. 5 above). 8. Consequential damages (such as increased living expenses while the product is being repaired). Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. 9. This warranty has certain limitations for units installed on over -the -road trucks, vans and trailers. (See reverse side.) 10. Cost of service call at installation site to diagnose causes of trouble, labor to replace defective component or transportation costs for replacement parts. 11. This Limited Warranty does not apply to products installed or operated outside of the US, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, Ganda and Mexico. Units operated in coastal areas where the operating environment is exposed to airborne saline particles (typically 5 miles from coast line) must have corrosion protection or warrenty claims will be declined on corrosion -based cabinet and part failures. 12. Bard does not endorse, approve or certify any online sales of its products through auction websites, online retailers, liquidators or any other method of online sales direct to consumers. Bard will not honor the factory warranty of any Bard equipment purchased over the Internet. Your Responsibilities: You are responsible for - 1. Preventative maintenance of the product (such as cleaning and replacement of filters, nozzles and other consumable parts). 2. Insuring that the instruction manual is followed for care and use of your product. 3. Insuring that your product is installed by a competent, qualified contractor, following all local and national codes, and industry standards. What We Will Do About A Defect: We will either repair or replace the defective part only. Replacement parts may be reconditioned parts. The warranty for the repaired or replaced part will last only for the remainder of the warranty period for the original part. For Heat Exchangers that are no longer available, we will give you credit equal to the then current retail price of an equivalent Heat Exchanger. Defective parts and a properly completed Bard parts warranty form must be returned to a Bard distributor for submitting to Bard to be eligible for a warranty credit or replacement. Credits are issued to the Bard distributor. We will not pay or be responsible for labor or defective/replacement part transportation costs or delays in repairing or failures to complete repairs caused by events beyond our reasonable control. What You Must Do 1. Tell your heating and air conditioning contractor as soon as you discover a problem and have the contractor make repairs. 2. Pay for all transportation, related service labor, diagnostic charges, refrigerant, refrigerant recovery and related items. Service If your product requires service, you should contact the contractor who installed it or the contractor that has been providing the product's preventative maintenance and repair service. You may find the installing contractor's name on the product or in your Owner's packet. If you do not know who that is, you should contact a competent, qualified contractor to make the repairs. If in doubt, you should contact the nearest distributor that handles Bard products (www.bardhvac.com). Please note that contractors and distributors that handle Bard products are independent contractors and distributors, and therefore, are not under the direction of Bard Manufacturing Company, Inc. Only Warranty This is the only warranty that we make. There are no other express warranties. All implied warranties are limited in duration to the duration of the applicable written warranty made above. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Other Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. BARD MANUFACTURING CO., INC. - BRYAN, OHIO 43506 Form No. 7960-420 Dependable quality equipment ... since 1914 Issued: 01/15/18 Supersedes: 08/16/17 • Project: BOEING- T24 Warranty Document for Wall -Mounts, Package, Oil Furnaces Page: 7 Duration Of Warranty is limited to defects arising during the periods shown in the following table: Model Number Series: Includes all Models in each Series & which may have additional characters. (Example: W12- 70A includes W36A w/additional characters.) - Number of Years from Installation Date O - Compressor ® Sealed System Components GOO All Other Functional Parts G Heat Exchangers AIR CONDITIONERS W12A, W17A, W18A, W24A, W30A, W36A, W42A, W48A, W60A, W70A, W72A, W17L, W18L, W24L, W30L, W36L, W42L, W48L, W60L, W70L, W72L, WA3S, WA4S, WA5S, WL3S, W4LS, WL5S, D25A, 028A, D35A, D36A, D42A, D48A, D60A, D25L, D28L, D35L, 036L, D42L, D48L, D60L, Q24A, Q30A, Q36A, Q42A, Q48A, Q60A, 130A, I36A, I42A, 160A 5 5 5 N/A AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS W18H, W24H, W30H, W36H, W42H, W48H, W60H, C24H, C30H, C36H, C42H, C48H, C60H, T24H, T30H, T36H, T42H, T48H, T60H, T24S, T30S, T36S, T42S, T48S, T60S, Q24H,Q30H,Q36H,Q42H,Q43H,Q48H,Q60H,130H,136H,142H,148H,160H,136Z, 148Z, 160Z 5 5 5 N/A ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL UNITS W3RV, W4RV, W5RV, W6RV, W3LV, W4LV, W5LV, W6LV 5 5 1 N/A EQUIPMENT SHELTER UNITS W**A2P, W**AAP, WR**, D**AAP, HR**, H12A, H72A 5 5 1 N/A GEOTHERMAL/WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS QW2S, QW3S, QW4S, QW5S 5 5 5 N/A CHILLED WATER QC50 (No Compressor) N/A 5 5 N/A GAS/ELECTRIC WALL -MOUNT W24G, W30G, W36G, W42G, W48G, W60G, WG3S, WG4S, WG5S 5 5 5 10 OIL FURNACES ECM "V" Blower Models FC085, FH085, FH110, FLF075, FLF110, FLR075, FLR100, FLR130 PSC "D" Blower Models FC085, FH085D, FH110D, FLF085, FLF110, FLR085, FLR110, FLR140 SOF: SOF175, SOF265 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 10 ® 5 1 LIFETIME ® LIFETIME 10 ACCESSORIES Factory/Field Installed Bard Ventilation and Heater Packages Bard branded Thermostats/Temperature Controllers LC1000, LC1500, LC2000, LC5000, LC6000, LV1000, MC4002, DC3003, TEC40, BG1000 Humidistats, CO2 Controllers and all other field installed accessories not listed separately • N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5 5 1 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A O For equipment that did not have the warranty registration card returned to the factory, the warranty per od starts when the product was shipped from the factory or online. O Heat transfer coils (refrigerant to air coils for air source and coaxial coils for water source units) are cove ed for leaks for 5 years. Physical damage to air side coils resulting in leaks or insufficient airflow, or fin deterioration due to corrosive atmosphere (such as acids, halogenated hydrocarbons or coastal environmental conditions) are not covered. Leaks in coaxial coils due to freezing of the coils are not covered. Copper coaxial coils for QW are not warranted for ground water/open loop installations. O Functional parts warranty is 1 -year for all telecommunication, electric switch stations, pump stations and similar applications. This also applies to all OTR (over the road) applications. O Limited lifetime warranty on Heat Exchangers applies to original purchaser in private, owner occupied residences. Subsequent owners and commercial uses are warranted for 20 years from date of installation. O All OTR (over the road) applications that are moved from one location to another: Factory Warranty applies up to the point of initial start-up and test at all OEM manufacturing locations or subsequent outfitting facility. Once it goes into OTR service, the warranty expires immediately for compressor and sealed system components. This OTR exemption does not apply to relocatable classrooms, construction or office trailers. O Standard warranty for non -registered Oil Furnaces is 5 -year parts. Must be registered at www.wallmountwarranty.com within 90 days of installation for the 10 -year parts coverage to be in effect. O Factory coated coils have a "5" year warranty in corrosive environments that are listed as approved. Recognized as a leader in the HVAC industry, Bard combines quality products and outstanding service with innovation and technological advances to deliver high- performance heating and cooling products around the world. Please visit www.bardhvac.com for additional information regarding warranty and product information. BARD MANUFACTURING CO., INC. - 1914 Randolph Dr. - BRYAN, OHIO 43506 Form No. 7960-420 Dependable quality equipment ... since 1914 Issued:u08/16/87 Supersedes: 08/16/17 SINCE 19. 1 IProject: BOEING- T24 Page: 8 8403-060 Temperature & Humidity Controller with Ventilation Output Introduction The Bard 8403-060 Controller offers temperature, humidity, and ventilation control with easy setup. A large backlit display screen shows setpoints, indoor temperature, humidity, and user defined settings. A simple 5 button interface offers simple navigation and selection of features. Easy to navigate setup menus allow for the controller to be configured and the unit operational in a matter of minutes. The 8403-060 controller is a great economical solution for light commercial or school applications where ventilation and scheduling is required. Controller Features Standard Features • Easy to use 5 button control. • Programmable scheduling. • Retains settings. • Easy to use interface. • Ventilation control. • Interchange between °C/°F • Emergency Heat • Humidity Control. • Configurable Scheduler. • Password Protection. • easy to read backlit display. • Smart recovery mode for energy savings. Options and accessories • Outdoor sensor 8403-061. • Indoor sensor 8403-062. Integration • This controller is recommended for local control only. The 8403-060 does not use BACnet or Modbus remote communication for building management systems. Backlit Display 8403-062 Form No. S3570-518 Supersedes NEW Page 1 of 4 • Project: BOEING- T24 Page: 9 8403-060 Temperature & Humidity Controller with Ventilation Output Controller Summary Feature Staging Changeover Heat/Cool Fan Operation Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Heating and Cooling Setpoint Range Humidity Control Setpoint Range Dehumidification Operation (Requires Unit with Dehumidification Option) Ventilation Operation Programmed Occupancy Schedule Power Loss Features Emergency Heat Hold function Outdoor Sensor (10K -Ohm) Cooling Lockout Range Electric Heat Lockout Range Heat Pump Lockout Range Indoor Sensor (10K -Ohm) Description L 3 Heating/3 Cooling Stages. Operates 1 or 2 stage compressor products. Auto or Manual. Auto, On, or Programmed (on during occupied, off during unoccupied). 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C). -40°F to 135°F (-40°C to 57°C). 50°F to 99°F (10°C to 37°C). Max. Heating and Min. Cooling is adjustable. 45%RH to 95%RH. Occupied schedule or full time operation based on humidity setpoint. Uses mechanical reheat circuit in units with "D" option in unit nomenclature. Dedicated ventilation output (A). Scheduled occupancy operation. 7 Day, 5 + 2 Day, or non -programmable. Up to 4 events per day. No Batteries. Permanently retains setpoints/setup. Time/date for min. 8 hrs. Manually enabled in thermostat menu. Compressor lockout while enabled. Vacation or Permanent mode. Bard Part #8403-061. Needed for cooling, electric heat, heat pump lockout. 40°F to 55°F (4°C to 13°C) 5°F to 60°F (-15°C to 15°C) 5°F to 50°F (-15°C to 10°C) Bard Part #8403-062. Needed for Remote sensor only or sensor averaging. Smart Recovery Mode for Energy Efficiency. Security Lockout Options Test Mode Operation Service Information [ Service Information Runtime Tracking Differential Offset from Setpoint Enabled or disabled. If enabled slowly adjusts temperatures when transitioning to scheduled occupancy temperature setpoints. Temperature only, temperature and mode only, total keypad lockout. Manual operation of all outputs to test unit and field wiring. Input, temperature, and system status. rAir filter, humidifier, UV lamp, air cleaner reminder based on operating time. Default is 2°F, adjustable between 1°F and 4°F. T Thermostat Color Off -White Screen LCD, Light blue backlight for 30, 60, 90, 120 seconds or continuous. I Size 6.25" x 4.25" x 1.25" (15.875cm x 10795cm x 3.175cm) Units F° or C° . Field Wiring to Unit Form No. S3570-518 Supersedes NEW Page 2 of 4 22AWG min, 8AWG recommended. Shielded twisted pair for ext. sensors. Bard SINN:99:ti Project: BOEING- T24 Page: 10 8403-060 Temperature & Humidity Controller with Ventilation Output 0 Setup screens are easy to navigate with the arrow keys and enter button. The main display shows all essential information needed to indicate unit operation and thermostat setpoints. Main menu items are easily accessible, and installer settings are available in an additional menu that is hidden for the standard user. Password protection allows lockout of various functions and menus. 8/08/05 8:45 AM OUTDOOR FAN AUTO 93° HEATING 730 AUTO SETPOINT HEAT 62 COOL 85 RH i\�1f' MODE FAN MENU Main Display MAIN MENU SET DATE AND TIME HOLD PROGRAM FAN MODE SETTINGS DISPLAY HUMIDITY SECURITY LOCKOUT SELECT OPTION A'V PREVIOUS ENTER I)♦ Main Menu £ 4 11 Navigation Buttons INSTALLER SETTINGS MODEL CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES INPUT DEALER INFO FAN WITH HEAT OPTION HUMIDITY OPTION REVERSING VALVE OPT OFFSETS CYCLES PER HOUR PROGRAM SETTINGS RESTORE DEFAULTS TEST MC>DE SCREEN TEMPERATURE RANGE SELECT LECT OPTION A V PRIEVIOUS ENTER Installer Settings Form No. S3570-518 Supersedes NEW Page 3of4 Project: BOEING- T24 Page: 11 8403-060 Temperature & Humidity Controller with Ventilation Output Unit 24V Transformer Common 1st Stg Heat /Em - 12nd Stage Heat 24VAC —� 2nd Stage Heat Dehum. Value Reversing Valve --j2nd Stage Comp. Hist Stage Comp. Fan —{ H Comp. Lockout 24VAC CONNECTIONS C — 24V Common for Control Circuit R — 24V Supply for Control Circuit W1/E — E Heat/ First Stage Heat W2 — Second Stage Heat O/B — Reversing Valve - energized in HEAT mode(B is default) Y1 — 1st Stage Compressor / Cooling / Heating Y2 — 2nd Stage Compressor / Cooling / Heating YO/D — Economizer / Dehumidifier output * A — Ventilation Output G — Fan L — Input for CS2000A or compressor fault A+, B — Not Used. GND — Ground ** OD — Outdoor Temperature Sensor ** ID — Indoor Temperature Sensor ** Not Used A+ Not Used OD 0 GND Outdoor Air Sensor Indoor Air Sensor *Controller must be configured for "No Economizer" for dehumidification control to be active. **Shielded twisted pair should be used for remote Indoor and Outdoor Sensors to avoid any possible inter- ference from other electrical systems or other external sources. The shield (drain) should be connected to 24V Common (C) at the controller. s,,,c,, 1914 iBard Manufacturing Company, Inc. Bryan, Ohio 43506 www.bardhvac.com climate Control Solutions Due to our continuous product improvement policy, all specifications subject to change without notice. Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost and efficiency information available from your retailer. Form No. S3570 May 2018 Supersedes: NEW TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Richard Takec Rachelle Riple July 30, 2019 Permit Number D18-0038 MEMORANDUM Please credit $1608.29 (one thousand six hundred — eight dollars and twenty-nine cents) for a credit card transaction made on February 15, 2018. The permit has been canceled. Please provide the refund as follows: Account R000.322.100.00.00: $ Account R000.322.900.04.00: $ Thank you! $1,531.71 $76.58 Total: $ $1,608.29 Kandace Nichols From: Rachelle Ripley Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 12:06 PM To: Kandace Nichols Cc: Probst (US), Martin R Subject: RE: Permit Extension Request - D18-0038 MFC Crew Shelters Can you process this? Thank you, Rachelle Ripley Permit Coordinator City of Tukwila 206-433-7165 Rachelle.Ripley a(�TukwilaWA.gov i http://www.TukwilaWA.gov From: Probst (US), Martin R <Martin.R.Probst@boeing.com> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 9:28 AM To: Rachelle Ripley <Rachelle.Ripley@TukwilaWA.gov> Subject: RE: Permit Extension Request - D18-0038 MFC Crew Shelters Rachelle, I just finished a conversation with the Project Administrator for the Crew Shelters at the MDC under D18-0038. We are being told by the logistics coordinator at the Military Delivery Center that we will not have access to the area until 2020. Based on this information I think it is best we terminate the permit. Despite multiple promises that work would start: it never did. Access to the space was never granted by our internal customer so there is nothing to inspect. Should I reach out to Bill or Kandice on this one? Request for Refund Approv 3d for full refund ,Approved for q—d % refund of ❑ DenieC: (provide explanation) fee(s) Signature/Initials 1 1 DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $3,357.17 D18-0038 Address: 10002 E MARGINAL WAY S Apn: 0003400021 $3,357.17 Credit Card Fee $97.78 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $97.78 DEVELOPMENT $3,163.66 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $1,914.64 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $1,244.52 WASHINGTON STATE SURCHARGE B640.237.114 0.00 $4.50 TECHNOLOGY FEE $95.73 TECHNOLOGY FEE R000.322.900.04.00 TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R13802 0.00 $95.73 $3,357.17 Date Paid: Thursday, February 15, 2018 Paid By: JOHN MURDOCH Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 023452 Printed: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 9:37 AM 1 of 1 CRWSYSTEMS 0 City of Tukwila O Allan Ekberg, Mayor Department of Community Development - Jack Pace, Director February 25, 2019 Martin Probst PO Box 3707 Seattle, WA 98124 RE: Request for Extension #2 Permit Number D18-0038 Dear Mr. Probst, This letter is in response to your written request for an extension to Permit D18-0038. The Building Official, Jerry Hight, has reviewed your letter and considered your request to extend the above referenced permit. It has been determined that the City of Tukwila Building Division will be granting an extension to the permit through September 01, 2019. If you should have any questions, please contact our office at (206) 431-3670. Jazzel Salazar Permit Technician File: Permit No. D18-0038 Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov 0 0 Rachelle Ripley From: Probst (US), Martin R <Martin.R.Probst@boeing.com> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 6:46 AM To: Rachelle Ripley Subject: RE: Permit Extension Request - D18-0038 MFC Crew Shelters Rachelle, Last month I was having a conversation with the new Construction Manager assigned to this project. She wants me to request another extension because the work is ongoing. I suggested that they just have the GC call for an inspection since the Inspector can make the call to extend the contract date if he or she can confirm that work is still ongoing. The CM told me this wasn't possible because the delays have simply been that the flight line has been extremely active and the windows we had for working kept getting cancelled due to plane activity. Not sure what to do. I know that the letter says I could submit an extension request. However, directly after that option it states that "The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension up to 180 days." I don't know if that is in total or for each request submitted. Please let me know how best to proceed. Best Regards, Martin Probst CODE COMPLIANCE & PERMITTING Phone: 206-852-4985, Fax: 253-657-4659 Email: martin.r.probst(a�boeinq.com From: Probst (US), Martin R Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2018 8:09 AM To: 'Rachelle Ripley' <Rachelle.Ripley@TukwilaWA.gov> Subject: Permit Extension Request - D18-0038 MFC Crew Shelters Rachelle, Thank you for the notice regarding the above referenced permit. After reviewing the project with the Construction Manager I have learned that the project is still active although it has been delayed. Projeci start has been rescheduled for October this year due to negotiations. Therefore I have attached a request for permit extension per section 105 of the International Building Code. Would you please review the attached and if you concur please seek an extension on my behalf? Best Regards, Martin Probst CODE COMPLIANCE & PERMITTING FACILITIES AND ASSET MANAGEMENT SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS ENTERPRISE SERVICES Phone: 206-852-4985, Fax: 253-657-4659 2CurrRequest for Extensio: #111- Current ent Expiration Date: 12\ 11 Extension Request: -V; Approved for / b Denied (provide explanatiol) days Signature nitials Email: martin.r.probstboeing.com Schedule: 5/40. 6:30am-3:OOpm. NOTICE: This communication may contain proprietary or other confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you have received this communication in error, please do not print, copy, retransmit, disseminate, or otherwise use the information. Also, please indicate to the sender that you have received this e-mail in error, and delete the copy you received. CAUTION: This email originated from outside the City of Tukwila network. Please DO NOT open attachments or click links from an unknown or suspicious origin. 2 2/7/2019 0 0 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development MARTIN PROBST PO BOX 3707; M/C: 46-208 SEATTLE, WA 98124 RE: Permit No. D18-0038 BOEING #13 -YARD 10002 E MARGINAL WAY S Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 3/1/2019. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 3/1/2019, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Jazzel Salzar Permit Technician File No: D18-0038 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 STATE OF WASHINGTON - Department of Labor and Industries FACTORY ASSEMBLED STRUCTURES P.O. Box 44430, Olympia, Washington 98504-4430 Web Site www.lni.wa.gov/tradeslicensing/factory assembled structures/ 14 -Sep -18 Tn. City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd Ste 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 Jerry Hight MCP Re: Modular Building Site location: 10002 East Marginal Way Tukwia, WA 98108 This letter is to inform your department of a modular building being shipped to the address above. Enclosed is a copy of the Department of Labor and Industries, Factory Assembled Structures Section approved plans for your use. Attached is a list of items that will require review, inspection and approval by City of Tukwila. Blazer Industries is the manufacturer, they may be contacted at 503-749-1900. The Department of Labor and Industries, Factory Assembled Structures Section has informed the manufacturer that permits, review and inspection of on site construction, conditions and completion of the building will be required by the City of Tukwila. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me. Kelly Mayo Plans Examiner WA State Dept of Labor & Industries (360) 902-6096 mayx235@lni.wa.gov R ,CE1V ED SEP 17 20113 Community et Develop 0 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Department of Community Development - Jack Pace, Director August 8, 2018 Martin Probst The Boeing Company PO Box 3707 Seattle, WA 98124 RE: Request for Extension #1 Permit Number 1D18-0038 Dear Mr. Probst, This letter is in response to your written request for reopening expired Permit D18-0038. The Building Official, Jerry Hight, has :reviewed your letter and considered your request to extend the above referenced permit. It has been determined that the City of Tukwila Building Division will be granting an extension to the permit through March 1, 2019. If you should have any questions, please contact our office at (206) 431-3670. Sincerely, achelle Ripley Y Permit Technician File: Permit No. D18-0038 Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov !il®G�O"fCo 0 Wednesday, August 08, 2018 GG-GG-PCTA-180308 (Th The Boeing Company �J F ctlitics A,set M nd cmcnl Suhpl} Chain & Oher,ilion. Cl,de Compliance & Permitting City of Tukwila Dept. of Community Development Attn: Rachelle Ripley 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA. 98188-2544 Subject: Dear Rachelle; Permit Extension Request Project#. D18-0038 Project Description: MFC Crew Shelters The Boeing Company RECEIVED CITY O -3 UKW1LA AUS d o 2018 PERMIT CENTERS Per our records we show that Permit# D18-0038 expires on 9/1/2018. This permit is for Boeing's MFC Crew Shelters project. Project start was delayed due a slow contract award with Boeing Finance input regarding a negotiated agreement. The construction scheduled has been moved out and is now planned to begin this October. Per Section 105 of the International Building Code "[A] 105.5 Expiration. Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The building official is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated." Would you please grant The Boeing Company an extension of 180 days for this project? You have my appreciation in advance of your consideration on this matter. Best Regards, Martin R. Probst Code Compliance & Permitting The Boeing Company PO Box 3707: Mail Stop 46-208 Seattle, WA 98124 206-852-4985 Author (MRP) Request for Extension # 1 Current Expiration Date: A Extension Request: Approved for / �t1 Denied (provide explanation) days Signature/Initials 8/1/2018 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development MARTIN PROBST PO BOX 3707; M/C: 46-208 SEATTLE, WA 98124 RE: Permit No. D18-0038 BOEING #13 -YARD 10002 E MARGINAL WAY S Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 9/1/2018. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 9/1/2018, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, U.. ache le Ripley Permit Technician File No: D18-0038 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 8/1/2018 0 0 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development MARTIN PROBST PO BOX 3707; M/C: 46-208 SEATTLE, WA 98124 RE: Permit No. D18-0038 BOEING #13 -YARD 10002 E MARGINAL WAY S Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 9/1/2018. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 9/1/2018, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, ache le Ripley Permit Technician File No: D18-0038 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 'PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: D18-0038 DATE: 02/15/18 PROJECT NAME: BOEING #13 -YARD SITE ADDRESS: 10002 E MARGINAL WAY S X Original Plan Submittal Revision # before Permit Issued Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Ci Building Divisio Pub l is orks PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: 4A 1C Fire Prevention Planning Division 11 Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator 11111 DATE: 02/20/18 AyA, Structural Review Required\ DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required n n Approved with Conditions Denied (corrections entered(in Reviews), (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: —'/ 1j �'( �0 \(\/ `'l DUE DATE: 03/20/18 n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 BOEING COMPANY, THE 0 1 -lone .1 parol Corrtact. Safety & Health Claims & Insurance Washington State Department of Labor & Industries 0 Search L&I Page 1 of 9 A -Z Index Help My 1 &I Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing BOEING COMPANY, THE Owner or tradesperson LOHR, MICHAEL Principals LOHR, MICHAEL, SECRETARY MCNERNEY, W (JAMES), PRESIDENT (End: 01/13/2017) WOLTER, CHRISTOPHER, TREASURER (End: 01/16/2015) READ, PAUL, SECRETARY (End: 02/07/2013) SHRONTZ, F A, SECRETARY (End: 02/07/2013) GIVAN, B E, SECRETARY (End: 02/07/2013) KING, C G, SECRETARY (End: 02/07/2013) BEIGHLE, D P, TREASURER (End: 02/07/2013) COLLINS, T J, TREASURER (End: 02/07/2013) BUDINICH, T M, TREASURER (End: 02/07/2013) WOODARD, R B, TREASURER (End: 02/07/2013) CRUZE, D D, TREASURER (End: 02/07/2013) CONDIT, P M, TREASURER (End: 02/07/2013) 100 N RIVERSIDE M/C 5003-4027 CHICAGO, IL 60606-1596 312-544-2535 WA UBI No. Business type 178 005 030 Corporation License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor License specialties GENERAL License no. BOEINC*294ML Effective -- expiration 07/13/1971— 01/18/2019 Bond Active. Meets current requirements. Help us improve https://secure.lni.wa. gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=17800503 0&LIC=BOEINC* 294ML&SAW= 3/2/2018 BOEING COMPANY, THE FEDERAL INS CO Bond account no. 81312466 $12,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 01/14/2002 01/01/2002 Expiration date Until Canceled Insurance Ace American Insurance Company Policy no. HDOG27870442 $10,000,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 10/06/2017 10/01/2017 Expiration date 10/01/2018 Insurance history Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or savings No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. L&I Tax debts No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period, but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations No license violations during the previous 6 year period. Workers' comp Do you know if the business has employees? If so, verify the business is up-to-date on workers' comp premiums. This company has multiple workers' comp accounts. Active accounts L&I Account ID 700,216-00 Doing business as BOEING COMPANY THE Estimated workers reported N/A L&I account contact (360)902-4817 Track this contractor 0 Self Insured. This business is certified to cover its own workers' comp costs. No premiums due. Public Works Strikes and Debarments Verify the contractor is eligible to perform work on public works projects. Contractor Strikes No strikes have been issued against this contractor. Contractors not allowed to bid No debarments have been issued against this contractor. Workplace safety and health Check for any past safety and health violations found on jobsites this business was responsible for. Inspection results date 07/31/2017 No violations Inspection no. 317945013 Location 3003 W Casino Rd Everett, WA 98203 Page 2 of 9 Help us improve https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=178005030&LIC=BOEINC*294ML&SAW= 3/2/2018