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CC-0027-2019 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5904 (518)761-8201 Community Development- Building& Codes (518) 761-8256 BUILDING PERMIT Permit Number: CC-0027-2019 Tax Map No: 309.9-2-6 Permission is hereby granted to: Boguslaw Bielecki For property located at: 120 Luzerne RD In the Town of Queensbury,to construct or place at the above location in accordance with application together with plot plans and other information hereto filed and approved and in compliance with the NYS Uniform Building Codes and the Queensbury Zoning Ordinance Type of Construction Owner Name: Boguslaw Bielecki Factory-Industrial-New $5,000,000.00 Owner Address: 282 Glen ST Total Value $5,000,000.00 Glens Falls,NY 12801 Contractor or Builder's Name/Address Electrical Inspection Agency Boguslaw Bielecki 282 Glen ST Glens Falls,NY 12801 Plans&Specifications New Commercial Building 24, 110 s.f. Mixed Use:manufacturing,warehouse,offices $ 0.00 PERMIT FEE PAID -THIS PERMIT EXPIRES: Thursday,March 26,2020 (If a longer period is required,an application for an extension must be made to the code Enforcement Officer of the Town of Queensbury before the expiration date.) Dated at the Town of Queensbury; Wednesday,March 27,2019 SIGNED BY: . � 1• ll for the Town of Queensbury. Director of Building&Code Enforcement f Office Use Only PRINCIPLE STRUCTURE PERMIT OOt- . 29Al Permit#: CC APPLICATION Permit Fee:$ • db Town of Queensbury *Rec. Fee:$ r \A 742 Bay Road,Queensbury, NV 12804 Invoice#: \\`),3 P: 518-761-8256 www .queensburynet Project Location: _120 Luzerne Road faucet. '2 Tax Map It: _309.9-2-6 Subdivision Name: NA TOWN BD.RESOLUTION 86-2013:$850 recreation fee for new dwelling units: single family,duplexes/two-family, multiplefamily, apartments,condominiums, townhouses,and/or manufactured & modular homes,but not mobile homes. This is in addition to the permit fee(s). CONTACT INFORMATION: • Applicant: Name(s): Boguslaw Bielecki lECEOVE0 Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 282 Glen Street, Glens Falls NY 12801 Cell Ph.: (917) 414-5590 Land Line: ( II JAN 2 2 2019 Email: bjbielecki14@gmail.com • Primary Owner(s): TOWN OF QUEENSBURYBUILDING&CODES Name(s):Boguslaw Bielecki Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 282 Glen Street,Glens Falls NY 12801 Cell Ph.: (917)_414-5590 Land Line: ( ) Email: bjbielecki12@gmail.com • Contractor(s): Name(s): Boguslaw Bielecki Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 282 Glen Street,Glens Falls NY 12801 Cell Ph.: (917)414-5590 Land Line: ( ) Email: bjbielecki14@gmail.com • Architect(s)/Engineer(s): Name(s): Rucinski Hall Architecture— Ethan Hall Mailing Address, C/S/Z:134 Dix Ave, Glens Falls NY 12801 Cell Ph.: ( ) Land Line: (518)741-0268 Email: _ephall@nycap.rr.com Contact Person for Building & Code Compliance: Ethan Hall Cell #.: ( ) Land Line: (518)741-0268 Email:_ephall@nycap.rr.com Principle Structure Application Revised January 2019 l PROJECT INFORMATION: TYPE: ® Commercial ❑ Residential WORK CLASS: ❑ Single-family El Two-family ❑ Multi-family (#of units: ❑ Townhouse Business Office ❑ Retail ❑ Hotel/Motel 0 Industrial/Warehouse El Garage (#of cars ►3 Other (describe Manufacturing STRUCTURE SQUARE FOOTAGE: GARAGE SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1ST floor:_15,232 1ST floor: 2"d floor:_5,902 2"d floor: 3rd floor:_2,976 Total square feet: Basement(habitable space): Total square feet: _24,110 ADDITIONAL PROJECT INFORMATION: 1. Estimated Cost of Construction: $_$ 5,000,000 2. Proposed use of the building:_Mixed use—Manufacturing, warehouse &offices 3. If Commercial or Industrial, indicate the name of the business: _Unknown at current time_ 4. Source of Heat: 0 Gas ❑Oil ❑Propane ❑Solar ❑Other: (Fireplaces need a separate Fuel Burning Appliances&Chimney Application, one per appliance) 5. Are there any structures not shown on the plot plan? DYES NO Explain:_ 6. Are there any easements on the property? DYES ONO 7. SITE INFORMATION: a. What is the dimensions or acreage of the parcel? _12.92 acres b. Is this a corner lot? OYES NO c. Will the grade be changed as a result of the construction? DYES ❑NO d. What is the water source? ®PUBLIC ❑PRIVATE DWELL e. Is the parcel on SEWER or a PRIVATE SEPTIC system? _Private Principle Structure Application Revised January 2019 DECLARATION: I. I acknowledge that no construction shall commence prior to issuance of a valid building permit and work will be completed within a 12 month period. 2. If the work is not completed by the 1 year expiration date the permit may be renewed, subject to fees and department approval. 3. I certify that the application, plans and supporting materials are a true and complete statement and/or description of the work proposed, that all work will be performed in accordance with the NYS Building Codes, local building laws and ordinances, and in conformance with local zoning regulations. 4. I acknowledge that prior to occupying the facilities proposed I, or my agents, will obtain a certificate of occupancy. 5. I understand that I/we are required to provide an as-built survey by a licensed land surveyor of all newly constructed facilities prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. I have read and agree to the above: PRINT NAME: _Ethan P. Hall — Architect/Agent for the Applicant SIGNATURE: DATE: _21 Jan 2019 Principle Structure Application Revised January 2019 RUCINSKI HALL ARCHITECTURE P. Ronald Richard Rucinski � ,� Ethan Peter Hall FILE COPY �� J 1 134 Dix Avenue ` is' ,rG -1 ` t! Glens Falls NY 12801 �P � Voice 518 741-0268 Fax 518 741-0274 Email ephall@nycap.rr.com Transmittal To: John O'Brien — Code Enforcement—Town of Queensbury - MAR 1 1 9019 IY,' From: Ethan Hall Tom OF CI ' -i-- �'°=ccy COMMUNITY D._VE1 OP. ST Date: 11 March, 2019 Re: Bielecki — 120 Luzerne Road Per your email of 31 Jan 2019 we are providing the following information for the above referenced project cation; . copies of stamped electrical plans—final electrical plans will be provided as the tenant fit- ups are being done. . copies of stamped mechanical plans —final mechanical plans will be provided as the enant fit-ups are being done. . copies of stamped plumbing plans —final plumbing plans will be provided as the tenant fit- ups are being done. onstruction Technology will be performing all 3rd party inspections—contract between the Owner and CT is included . Air Barrier Solutions will be performing blower door testing — contract between the Owner /and ABS is included y. Adirondack Air Balancing will be performing the HVAC air balancing —an email from John erry indicating such is included . MH Professional Engineering will providing the Commissioning Report for the project—a letter from John Yost from MH Professional Engineering stating such is included. 8. Items from the Fire Marshals list include; a. Final sprinkler plans will be submitted for approval once the sprinkler contractor has been determined b. Elevator specifications will be submitted once the elevator supplier has been determined c. Know Box location has been indicated on the plans previously submitted d. HVAC final plans as noted above will be supplied upon tenant fit-up e. Fire alarm plans will be provided once a fire and security company has bee determined. I believe this addresses all outstanding items. If there are any additional items that need to be provided please let me know. Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings'Paperwork\Transmittal-11 Mar 2019.doc CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY INSPECTION & TESTING DIVISION, P.D.&T.S., INC. 4 William Street,Ballston Lake,New York 12019 Phone: (518)399-1848 Fax: (518)399-1913 March 4, 2019 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BUILDING DEPARTMENT 742 Bay Road Queensbury,New York 12804 Att'n: Building Code Enforcement Officials Re: MIX USE PROPERTY: 120 LUZERNE ROAD,QUEENSBURY,NEW YORK Construction Materials Inspection and Testing Services Greetings, Per the request,Mr. Boguslaw Bielecki, we are pleased to inform you CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY has been retained to provide the construction materials inspection and testing services required of the referenced project including but not limited to: Soil compaction and portland cement concrete inspection and testing. As such, we would like a moment to introduce our organization. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY is the construction materials inspection division of Product Development&Technical Services, Inc. Since our 1984 incorporation in New York State, we have been devoted to providing the highest standards of on time field inspection, testing and laboratory support to the construction industry. Our desire is a QC/QA involvement with projects committed to timely completion while satisfying the quality controls and assurances necessary to support today's strict design criteria. All too often materials inspections are viewed as a necessary evil or a requirement to be overlooked.Many times the laboratory brings this attitude on itself because of less than fully qualified personnel,tardy response time or uncompromising attitudes of technicians. Given the opportunity,we are confident we can provide the services that reflect our strong desire to be an asset to the construction process. Our facility and field technical force is supported by state of the art test equipment, including nuclear soil/asphalt density test equipment, automatic soil moisture/density(Proctor) apparatus, temperature/humidity controlled curing environments for concrete specimens, and all other necessary equipment to satisfy the requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards C-1077 and E-329 as they relate to a commercial inspection agency. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY has submitted to outside auditing by having our personnel,equipment, facility and quality assurance plan evaluated by the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory(CCRL) of the National Standards Institute.A copy of the CCRL/NSI audit and finding is available upon request. March 4, 2019 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BUILDING DEPARTMENT Re: MIX USE PROPERTY: 120 LUZERNE ROAD,QUEENSBURY,NEW YORK Construction Materials Inspection and Testing Services Our staff ranges from consultant Professional Engineers, hydrologists and geologists to field technicians and materials inspectors with technical backgrounds of educational degrees and/or substantiated experience in a construction oriented discipline.Field inspectors also possess a combination of the following certifications: * Certification at various levels (AET-I through SET-IV)by the National Institute for Certification in the Engineering Technologies (NICET). * American Concrete Institute(ACI)Grade I Concrete Inspector. * American Concrete Institute (ACI) Certified Concrete Construction Special Inspector. * North East Transportation Training&Certification Program(NETTCP).Certified Soil and Aggregate Inspector * Troxler Nuclear Gauge Training Program for Radiation Safety Officers and Field Operators. *NYSDoT Certified Asphalt Density Inspector. * J&L Testing, Inc. Certification Program for Sanitary Landfill Inspectors. * J&L Testing,Inc.Certification Program for Quality Control and Inspection of Geosynthetic Systems for Use in Solid and Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities. In addition to particular qualifications,field inspectors are familiar with all phases of construction materials testing and inspection including soils, concrete,reinforcement,masonry, structural steel, fireproofing and roof installation. This generally alleviates the need and expense of employing more than one inspector on a particular project. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY currently has the capabilities to provide inspection and testing services relating to many construction concerns including but not limited to: subsurface drilling and investigation, soils placement and compaction,foundation design recommendations,portland cement concrete,unit masonry, mortars, grouts,bituminous concrete, structural steel and fireproofing,as well as all associated laboratory services. In general, all forms of materials testing and inspection services, as they relate to the construction industry, may be obtained through CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY. We appreciate your interest in our firm and our line of work. We look forward to completing the construction materials inspection,testing and laboratory requirements for: MR.BOGUSLAW BIELECKI. If there are any questions, or when we may be of assistance,please contact this office immediately. Respectfully, CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY gealio Tom Joslin, S.E.T.,(NICET) Manager Technical Services Catherine Muller 257 Middle Road Crown Point, NY 12928 AIR BARRIER "- 518-597-4503 SOLUTIONS , Ca?cmuller AirBarrierSolutions.com 3/6/19 To whom it may concern, Air Barrier Solutions, Inc. has agreed to be the Bower Door Test agent for Mr. Boguslaw Bielecki at the site location of 120 Luzerne Rd. Queensbury, NY 12804. The purpose of the test is to verify per the Commercial Energy Code C402.5 that the tested air leakage rate of the building's envelope is not greater than 0.4 CFM75/SF (0.2 L/s * M2). We will be conducting a depressurization building envelope test, per ASTM E779, per the code. It will be an air barrier systems enclosure test that excludes HVAC-related openings Air Barrier Solutions, Inc. is a building envelope testing and repair firm based out of Crown Point, NY. Our primary testing services include ASTM E779 Standard Test Method for Determining Air Leakage Rate by Fan Pressurization, ASTM E1186 Standard Practices for Air Leakage Site Detection in Building Envelopes and Air Barrier Systems and ASTM E783 Standard Test Method for Field Measurement of Air Leakage Through Installed Exterior Windows and Doors. Air Barrier Solutions, Inc.'s primary focus is providing inspection and repair services to existing buildings for air leakage issues. Typical technologies employed during our inspections include orifice fan induced pressures, infrared inspections, airflow measurement devices, ultrasonic testing devices and smoke tracers to indicate airflow. Mr. Larry Harmon of Air Barrier Solutions, Inc., who was our test lead, is a full voting member of the ASTM E06 committee which oversees a number of building performance standards including the ASTM E779 standard. He was the founding Executive Director of the Building Performance Institute, Inc. and served on the committee developing the USACEE airflow testing standard. Air Barrier Solutions, Inc. has sponsored and/or participated in a number of research projects including the ASHRAE 1478-RP Measuring Air-tightness of Mid- and High-Rise Non-Residential Buildings project and MNCEE's project on air sealing effectiveness in commercial buildings. Air Barrier Solutions also has conducted proprietary research into application specific treatments for measures such as roof-wall joint sealing and weatherstripping things like doors, windows and overhead doors utilizing pre and post installation ASTM E779 tests or ASTM E783 test protocols. Si c sely, Catherine Muller President Changing the world, one building at a time. for a carbon-neutral future. On time. On budget, Quality assured. www.AirBarrierSolutions.com Ethan Hall From: Boguslaw Bielecki <bjbielecki14@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2019 9:08 AM To: Ethan Hall Subject: Fwd: Bielecki MEP plans - 1 Mar 2019.pdf Forwarded message From: John Merry<adirondackairbalance@gmail.com> Date: Thu, Mar 7, 2019, 9:42 AM Subject: Re: Bielecki MEP plans - 1 Mar 2019.pdf To: Boguslaw Bielecki<bjbieleckil4@gmail.com> HI Bob, I got the plans. I would think there would certainly be more to the HVAC systems than is shown. Typically we work for the mechanical installer. That is not to say I could not work directly for you the owner. It would be my understanding that the building inspector is simply giving you a heads up that a balance of systems is needed for a certificate of occupancy. I would think that you are going to do fit ups as you are able to find tenants so the systems would be tailored to their needs. Please feel free to forward this to the building inspector. Thanks, John On Tue,Mar 5, 2019, 8:58 AM Boguslaw Bielecki<bjbielecki14@gmail.com>wrote: Hello this is boguslaw bielecki. Here are the plans for 120 Luzeme Road. If you have any questions please call me at 917 414 5590 i e¢ MH PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING, PLLC PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC Mr. Boguslaw Bielecki February 13, 2019 Luzerne Road Town of Queensbury,New York 12804 RE: Commissioning—Bielecki Building Attached,please find our detailed proposal to provide Commissioning Authority Services for the mixed- use facility (Bielecki Building) construction project. Our firm can mobilize immediately to provide these services should we be selected,and we believe that our detailed,customized and methodical approach to commissioning will complement your project team and exceed expectations. MEI Professional Engineering, PLLC personnel have successfully completed comprehensive commissioning projects and have extensive experience with projects of this complexity. We appreciate the opportunity to respond to this request for proposal. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, John Yost, CBCP Director of Commissioning Services MH Professional Engineering, PLLC 518-280-6522 x103 jyost@mhproengineering.com 5 Corporate Drive*Clifton Park,NY 12065 *Phone:(518)280-6522*Fax:280-6526 it > t? PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC Proposal To Provide Commissioning Authority Services Mixed Use Facility Boguslaw Bielecki Town of Queensbury, New York Commissioning Authority Services MH Professional Engineering,PLLC 5 Corporate Drive Bielecki Building Clifton Park,NY 12065 518-280-6522 } l 2 S Y n P PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC MH Professional Engineering,PLLC is pleased to offer the following qualifications in response to Ethan P.Hall's request to provide Commissioning Authority Services for the Mixed Use Facility construction project,Bielecki Building located in the Town of Queensbury,New York. Benefits and Value to the Bielecki Building Commissioning Experience: MH Professional Engineering,PLLC personnel have been providing commissioning services for over 15 years to a variety of clients in the public and private sectors on projects of varying complexity, including small HVAC installations, central boiler and chiller plants, laboratory facilities, office buildings and LEED projects, including successful completion of the construction and certification of KAPL Building 04 on the Niskayuna site (gold certification),Hudson River Community Credit Union (silver certification) and Cohoes Community Center(gold certification). In-House Design Engineering Personnel: MH Professional Engineering provides MEP design services for a number of clients as its core service providing in-depth analysis of building systems. Similar Project Experience: MH Professional Engineering has extensive experience with similar projects. Our personnel have provided commissioning services to a number of clients where the scope of work included equipment and systems as designed for the project. BMS and Controls Expertise: MH Professional Engineering recognizes that effectively controlling equipment and systems is critical, and an efficiently operating and programmed Building Management System is integral to that process. We have extensive expertise with the systems of a variety of vendors, including Carrier,Automated Logic,Johnson Controls,Metasys, Andover, Siemens and Trane. Hands-on Operations Experience: In addition to engineering and management experience, our personnel have significant hands-on operational experience and understand the information that operators need to effectively manage and operate their facilities. This makes MEI Professional Engineering personnel uniquely qualified to evaluate training programs,to participate in development of training syllabi and to verify that facility personnel are receiving the proper training to effectively operate equipment and systems to achieve energy and maintenance goals. Ability to Mobilize: MH Professional Engineering is prepared to start work immediately to begin reviewing design documentation,preparing the commissioning plan and inspection documentation. Technical Expertise Our commissioning personnel not only have the requisite experience in the commissioning of facilities, but they also have experience in hands-on testing of equipment and systems, Commissioning Authority Services MH Professional Engineering,PLLC 5 Corporate Drive Bielecki Building Clifton Park,NY 12065 518-280-6522 4 x�. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC construction,operations, design of mechanical and electrical systems, and the peer review of facility designs. This expertise is not only critical to the development of our inspection and testing procedures, witnessing of performance functional testing,but provides the credibility to effectively manage the commissioning process and integrate with the project team. Our commissioning team has extensive experience in operations and maintenance of buildings that provides our clients with a key advocate to assist them in the critical transition from construction to occupancy. We have been instrumental in developing training plans and syllabi,preventative maintenance plans and hands-on training for facility personnel. In addition, our mechanical and electrical design capabilities allow us to effectively evaluate existing systems operation and provide recommendations for improvements in both energy and operations. MH Professional Engineering also has an internal quality assurance/quality control program that stresses quality is achieved through the strict adherence to established procedures. Quality is not "checked"into a project. QA/QC is the process by which our principals assure that our personnel are adhering to the procedures, and therefore providing direction and tools for our engineers to succeed. Personnel Qualifications MH Professional Engineering,PLLC and its commissioning personnel have extensive experience in the commissioning of commercial and institutional projects. This experience dates back to the early 2000s when commissioning was in its infancy and the true benefits were not yet realized. The following details the key team members for this project as well as a description of their roles. Principal-in-Charge Michelle Houghtaling,P.E. Ms.Houghtaling will serve as the Principal-in-Charge. She has more than 20 years of HVAC design engineering and management experience in projects involving design, construction, commissioning and operations. She provides the commitment to clients that their project will be achieved to their expectations and satisfaction. She is responsible for ensuring that the team members have access to the resources necessary to execute the project and also provides the internal quality assurance and quality control. She will also provide input on design reviews, review of equipment submittals and analysis of value engineering decisions. Commissioning Authority Services MH Professional Engineering,PLLC 5 Corporate Drive Bielecki Building Clifton Park,NY 12065 518-280-6522 f t a _ { PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC Director of Commissioning Services John Yost, CBCP Mr. Yost has dedicated the majority of the past seven years to the execution and delivery of building commissioning and has developed and implemented systems to improve the quality, efficiency and communication for the commissioning process. He is a Certified Building Commissioning Provider(CBCP) and has provided commissioning services for several LEED certified projects. Mr. Yost is experienced in commissioning equipment, systems, and buildings for projects of varying scopes and complexity. He has provided these services for higher education facilities, as well as numerous State Agencies, Federal Government and other private institutions. He has had significant expertise in leading complex commissioning projects and has delivered these services throughout all project phases, from developing the commissioning specifications during the design phase through system and equipment testing as well as warranty reviews and operator training. Mr. Yost will be the main point of contact for this project. He will be responsible for the daily project management and direct supervision of team personnel and will be involved in all phases of the commissioning efforts. This will include developing,performing and documenting pre- functional inspections and functional performance testing for all equipment within the scope of services. Project Team Integration and Communication With a keen understanding of the design and construction process, we are able to create a positive and productive relationship with the project team by working to seamlessly integrate the commissioning services into the normal design and construction process. We are committed to being flexible,communicating effectively and quickly turning around reports without unnecessarily burdening the other team members. MU Professional Engineering professionals have worked closely with many design and construction teams during all of our commissioning projects and truly believe the success of the commissioning process relies on the Commissioning team's ability to work well and effectively with construction and design personnel. We believe that the established protocols for the direct involvement of the Commissioning Provider as a member of the project improves the understanding of the commissioning process by all team members and accelerates the acceptance process, reduces the potential for delays, and improves the overall operation, efficiency and comfort of the building. Internal Systems and Methodologies Commissioning Authority Services MR Professional Engineering,PLLC 5 Corporate Drive Bielecki Building Clifton Park,NY 12065 518-280-6522 fi s<' w 4 yn PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC MH Professional Engineering has developed definitive protocols to customize inspection criteria, perform inspections and produce deficiency lists that will allow us to efficiently and effectively provide commissioning services. All of our protocols and systems have been designed with three primary objectives: ➢ Maintain the highest degree of quality control through the commissioning process. ➢ Verify that all the team members clearly and easily understand the commissioning process ➢ Distribute information quickly,verify that the information is accurate and complete, and ensure the team members can easily manage the process involved to track corrective actions Inspection and Testing Process During the design phase of the project,MH Professional Engineering team members begin to gain a thorough understanding of the equipment and the systems to be installed. This is accomplished by carefully reviewing drawings and specifications and having candid discussions with the Design and Construction Team. During this process,the Inspection and Testing Forms will be developed. This process and methodology raises our level and value of services and emphasizes our commitment to: ➢ Customizing the inspection tools to enable inspectors to focus on the items relevant to that particular equipment or system. ➢ Providing the highest level of detail and documentation throughout the entire inspection process. This detailed and customized approach continues throughout our Functional Testing Procedures development. The functional testing procedures have three key elements: ➢ Functional Testing Summary ➢ Detailed Functional Testing Procedures D. Functional Testing Results The Functional Testing Summary is an important one-page overview that can be utilized as a summary for discussion and planning that is more effective with team members than a multi- page detailed procedure. The summary also provides a valuable tool in effectively communicating an up-to-date status of our commissioning progress to any part of the team. All equipment and systems are fully-inspected and tested. Commissioning Authority Services MH Professional Engineering,PLLC 5 Corporate Drive Bielecki Building Clifton Park,NY 12065 518-280-6522 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC Deficiency Data Management MH Professional Engineering believes that the foundation of a successful commissioning project is the effective and efficient management of deficiencies identified by the Commissioning Provider. Our approach through the management,reporting and contractor correction response protocols provides the highest degree of quality and accountability. The deficiencies are managed in a database with customized reports designed to display critical information pertinent to project team members. The deficiency reports are available for review by the project team and can be easily integrated into the project management and punchlist software utilized by the CM. MH Professional Engineering has developed its deficiency management system to allow for maximum flexibility in presentation and distribution of data. Through our many years of commissioning experience,we have evolved user-friendly reports that clearly and succinctly present our commissioning findings and results to the project team. Status Reports MH Professional Engineering will provide on a timely basis a Commissioning Status Report that provides the following information: ➢ Commissioning Progress to Date: Includes a list of equipment and systems recently inspected and tested. ➢ Upcoming Commissioning Activities: Includes a list of upcoming equipment and systems to be inspected or tested. ➢ Critical Items: Includes a list of issues regarding scheduling, inspection or testing results and any other issues that need to be brought to the attention of the team. ➢ Summary of Deficiencies: A table that summarizes the current open and deficiency log. Scope of Services Project Description MH Professional Engineering will provide Commissioning Authority Services of the new systems in accordance with ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005, The Commissioning Process. Systems to be Commissioned Commissioning Authority Services MH Professional Engineering,PLLC 5 Corporate Drive Bielecki Building Clifton Park,NY 12065 518-280-6522 x � � T� PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC MH Professional Engineering will provide commissioning services for the following equipment and systems as detailed in the drawings and specifications delivered by Ethan P.Hall on 2/11/2019. ➢ Entire HVAC System > Entire Lighting Systems > Entire Plumbing System ➢ Electrical System as it relates to the HVAC,Lighting and Plumbing Systems > Fire Alarm System as it relates to the HVAC system Construction Phase > Review Design Documentation and record comments ➢ Prepare a commissioning plan ➢ Prepare a commissioning schedule ➢ Coordinate and direct commissioning activities in a logical, sequential and efficient manner ➢ Prepare and distribute equipment certification forms,pre-functional inspection checklist and functional performance testing forms ➢ Inspect installation to observe quality of work and review conformance with the commissioning requirements ➢ Maintain deficiency logs > Witness equipment startup and system tests Acceptance Phase ➢ Verify TAB Reports ➢ Verify control component calibration > Verify equipment performance > Witness functional testing of equipment and systems > Optimize system setting during functional testing > Perform deferred functional performance testing ➢ Review Operation and Maintenance Manuals ➢ Review As-Built Drawings > Prepare a detailed commissioning report Warranty Phase ➢ Perform deferred functional performance testing Commissioning Authority Services MH Professional Engineering,PLLC 5 Corporate Drive Bielecki Building Clifton Park,NY 12065 518-280-6522 { i.g PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING,PLLC Proposal Structure and Professional Fee This proposal details our proven and successful project approach and the scope of services. In addition, it details our extensive experience in providing commissioning services,the expertise of our key personnel, our proposed organizational approach to providing these valuable services, and our methodologies and processes for implementing the scope of work. The professional fees for our commissioning services are: Construction/Acceptance/Warranty Phase: $ 10,700(Ten thousand seven hundred dollars) Commissioning Authority Services MH Professional Engineering,PLLC 5 Corporate Drive Bielecki Building Clifton Park,NY 12065 518-280-6522 TENGINEERING PLLC structural solutions FILE COPY DEC LEIN� C 0 L JAN222019 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BUILDING&CODES Structural Calculations for Mixed Use Facility Boguslaw Bielecki Luzerne Road, Queensbury, NY 309.9-2-6 CC-0027-2019 Bielecki, Boguslaw _ 120 Luzerne Rd, Bldg 2 NEW 0A New Commercial 24,110 s.f. 4,0 �0RUN0� ti �~ F1° AM.)? ilk 4� 4:1,____,,,IP 4 H Fy 0851�0O�Q. l)PROF E.S \ Prepared By: Scott Burlingame, P.E. August 30, 2018 Scott Burlingame,P.E. I 900 Rt.146,Clifton Pork,NY 12065 I T:518.724.0733 1 scott@sbengineeringpllc,com r 13ENGINEERING PLLCJOB SHEET#ME 1 Mixed Use Facility OF 2 `- ' structural solutions CALC.BY Scott Burlingame, P.E. DATE 8/30/ J BUILDING DESIGN LOADS Roof Dead Load: Prefabricated Roof Truss — 3 psf 5/8"Sheathing = 2 psf Built Up Roofing and Insul. = 8 psf Sprinkler System = 4 psf Mechanical Ducts = 4 psf Ceiling&Lights = 4 psf 25 psf Roof Live Load: Flat Roof Snow Load = 35 psf Total Roof Design Load = 60 psf Seismic Roof Dead Load: Prefabricated Roof Truss = 3 psf 5/8"Sheathing = 2 psf Built Up Roofing and Insul. = 8 psf Sprinkler System = 4 psf Mechanical Ducts = 4 psf Ceiling& Lights = 4 psf 20%of flat roof snow load = 7 psf 32 psf Manuf.Floor Dead Load: 9/16"-26ga Deck with 4" N.W. Concrete = 48 psf Ceiling & Lights = 4 psf Misc. Mech. Ducts = 4 psf Sprinkler System = 4 psf Misc. Mech. Ducts = 4 psf 64 psf Office Floor Dead Load: 9/16"-26ga Deck with 3/4" FRT Plywood = 4 psf Ceiling & Lights = 4 psf Misc. Mech. Ducts — 4 psf Sprinkler System = 4 psf Misc. Mech. Ducts = 4 psf 20 psf Scott Burlingame,P.E. I 900 Rt.146,Clifton Pork,NY 12065 I T:518-724-0733 I scott@shengineeringpttc.corn .4 —' ENGINEERING PBX JOB NAME Mixed Use Facility structural solutions SHEET# 2 OF CALC.BY Scott Burlingame, P.E. DATE 8/30/18 Bldg.Area: Entire Roof Ground Snow Load: 50 psf (At elevations up to 1000 feet) Project Site Elevation: 500 ft Adj. Ground Snow(pg): 50 psf —Building Occupancy —Terrain Category o I-Agricultural °A.Large City Centers ® II-General *B.General Urban/Suburban o Ili-Assembly °C.Open Terrain o IV-Critical Services OD.Open Shoreline 2 2 Roof Exposure —Thermal Factor °Fu►ly Exposed *Structures Not Noted Below *Partially Exposed °Poorly Heated/Well Insulated °Sheltered °Unheated Structures 2 1 Importance Factor(la): 1.0 Thermal Factor(Ct): 1.0 Exposure Factor(Ce): 1.0 Snow Density(g): 20,5 psf Flat Roof Snow Load(pf): 35.0 psf Height of Uniform Snow(hb): 1.7 ft Note: This spreadsheet calculates the flat-roof snow load based on the "Building Code of New York State" (2016)&ASCE 7-10 criteria. To use, enter the ground snow load and select the appropriate building criteria. Scott Burlingame,P.E. 1900 Rt.146,Clifton Pork,NY 12065 I T:518-724-0733 I scott(dsbengineeringpllc.com _r,•eelg ENGINEERING PLLC HEFT NAME 1 Mixed Use F Facility 2 f structural solutions CALL.BY Scott Burlingame, P.E. DATE 8/30/18 x Note: 1. This spreadsheet calculates the seismic design coefficients and building design category per the"Building Code of New York State - 2016". 2. Use spectral accelerations based on a 2% PE in 50 years. 3. Not valid for Site Class F or E w/Ss>1.0, S1>0.4. 4. To determine Ss&Si,input project address in USGS online ground hazard application Site Address: Luzerne Road, Queensbury, NY Data: Ss 0.232 Mapped spectral acceleration for short periods SI 0.081 Mapped spectral acceleration for a 1-second period — Site Class — Occupancy Category Q Site Class A 0 I/II-General/Agricultural Q Site Class B 0 III-Assembly Q Site Class C 0 IV-Critical Services QQ Site Class D Q Site Class E Q Site Class F Fa= 1.60 F . 2.40 SMS= 0.371 Sim . 0.194 Sun= 0.247 So,= 0.130 SD Cat B SD Cat B Seismic Design Category B Scott Burlingame,P.E. 1900 Rt.146,Clifton Park,NY 12065 I T:518.724-0733 I scoff@sbengineeringpllc.com J aZ ENGINEERING PLLC SHEET# E 1 Mixed Use Facility 1 1 t'a c:t u r c,l solutions CALC, BY Scott Burlingame, P.E. DATE 8/30/18 x Office Side Data: - Building Occupancy - Seismic Direction Q I-Agricultural ® "X"Direction ® II-General O "Y"Direction Q III-Assembly Q IV-Critical Services Require Input by User SDS= 0.247 Mapped spectral acceleration for short periods SD1= 0.130 Mapped spectral acceleration for a 1-second period R= 4.000 Response Modification Coefficient (Ordinary plain masonry shearwalls) IE= 1.000 Importance Factor hn= 41.75 Total Building Height Above Base (ft) CT= 0.020 Building Period Coefficient Calculate Seismic Base Shear: T=Ta = 0.328 Approximate Fundamental Period (seconds) Csmin = 0.011 Minimum Seismic Response Coefficient Cs = 0.062 Seismic Response Coefficient Csmox = 0.099 Maximum Seismic Response Coefficient Cs90,,. = 0.062 Governing Seismic Response Coefficient Total Seismic Weight: Ws = 230.40 (Force in Kips) Seismic Base Shear : Vs = 14.23 (Force in Kips) Calculate Vertical Distribution of Seismic Forces: Distribution Coefficient(k) = 1.00 Level 1 Ws„ (k) hx Wshxk Cvx Fx (k) Mx(k-ft) Roof 102.40 41.75 4,275.20 0.650 9.24 0.00 Third 64.00 24.00 1,536.00 0.233 3.32 - 164.10 Second I 64.00 12.00 768.00 0.117 1.66 314.89 Ground 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 485.62 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 _ 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 _ j 0.00_ 0.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 Sum 230.4 j 6,579.20 1 1.000 I 14.23 485.62 808 Main Street I Buffalo,NY 14202-1501 I Phone:716.856.1894 I FAX:716.852.2621 I siracuseSE@siracusengineers.com -.m`� EN G I N E ER I N G Pa( SHEET#ME 1 Mixed Use FaoFity 1 I i ta' i ' " CALC.BY Scott Burlingame, P.E. DATE 8/30/18 x l� Data: - Building Occupancy Seismic Direction Q I-Agricultural 0 "X"Direction Q II-General 0 "Y"Direction Q III-Assembly Q IV-Critical Services Require Input by User Sos= 0.247 Mapped spectral acceleration for short periods SDI= 0.130 Mapped spectral acceleration for a 1-second period R= 4.000 Response Modification Coefficient(Ordinary plain masonry shearwalls) IE= 1.000 Importance Factor hn= 41.75 Total Building Height Above Base (ft) CT= 0.020 Building Period Coefficient Calculate Seismic Base Shear: T=Ta = 0.328 Approximate Fundamental Period (seconds) Csmin = 0.011 Minimum Seismic Response Coefficient Cs = 0.062 Seismic Response Coefficient Csmox = 0.099 Maximum Seismic Response Coefficient Csgo,„, = 0.062 Governing Seismic Response Coefficient Total Seismic Weight: Ws = 307.00 (Force in Kips) Seismic Base Shear : Vs = 18.96 (Force in Kips) Calculate Vertical Distribution of Seismic Forces: Distribution Coefficient(k) = 1.00 Level Ws. (k) hX f Wshsk Cvx I Fx(k) Mx (k-ft) Roof ( 102.40 41.75 4,275.20 0.566 10.73 0.00 Second 204.80 16.00 3,276.80 0.434 8.23 276.34 Ground 0.00 _ 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 579.66 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 _ 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 _ 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 Sum I 307.2 7,552.00 I 1.000 18.96 579.66 808 Main Street I Buffalo,NY 14202-1501 I Phone:716.856.1894 I FAX:716.852.2621 I siracuseSE@siracusengineers.com Iii11 � � ClarkWestern Building Systems I18 III CW Tech Support: (888)437-3244 8 EE clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 9/4/2018 Bielecki Mixed Use SECTION DESIGNATION: 8005162-68 [501 Single Jnput Properties: Web Height= 8.000 in Design Thickness= 0.0713 in Top Flange = 1.625 in Inside Corner Radius= 0.1070 in Bottom Flange= 1.625 in Yield Point, Fy= 50.0 ksi Stiffening Lip = 0.500 in Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = 50.0 ksi Punchout Width = 1.500 in Punchout Length= 4.000 in Wall Solver Design Data -Simple Span Wall Height 16.00 ft Deflection Limit L/120 Lateral Pressure 25.00 psf Axial Load 5440 lb Stud Spacing 16.0 in Check Flexure Load Multiplier for Flexural Strength = 1.00 Flexural Bracing: Full Mmax= 1067 Ft-Lb <= Ma=4150 Ft-Lb & Ma(distortional) =3759 Ft-Lb K-phi for Distortional Buckling = 0 Ib*in/in Check Deflection Deflection Limit: L/120 Load Multiplier for Deflection = 1.00 Maximum Deflection = 0.235 in Deflection Ratio = L/817 Check Shear Vmax= 267 lb(Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va=4221 lb >=Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax=267 lb(Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra=882 lb>= Rmax, stiffeners not required Check Axial Interactions P=5440 lb(Including Axial Load Multiplier) Axial Loads Multiplied by 1.00 for Interaction Checks Max unbraced length, KyLy and KtLt=24.0 in Max KL/r= 66 Allowable Pure Axial Load, Pa =9137 lb :Axial Load Ratio, P/Pa =0.595 K-phi for Distortional Buckling = 0 Ib*in/in Check Equation C5.2.1-1 Check Equation C5.2.1-2 Cmx= 1.00 Pao= 10329 lb Pcr=55992 lb Alpha =0.813 Equation C5.2.1-1 =0.944 Equation C5.2.1-2=0.810 Maximum Interaction= 0.944<=1.0 111 111 �� ClarkWestern Building Systems I1I11 CW Tech Support: (888)437-3244 6 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 9/11/2018 Bielecki SECTION DESIGNATION: 8005162-68 [501 (2) Boxed Input Properties: Web Height= 8.000 in Design Thickness= 0.0713 in Top Flange= 1.625 in Inside Corner Radius= 0,1070 in Bottom Flange= 1.625 in Yield Point, Fy= 50.0 ksi Stiffening Lip= 0.500 in Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = 50.0 ksi Punchout Width = 1.500 in Punchout Length = 4.000 in Header/Beam Solver Design Data-Simple Span Header/Beam Span 9.00 ft Deflection Limit L/360 Dead Load = 160.0 lb/ft DL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks Live Load =480.0 lb/ft LL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks Wind Load = 120,0 lb/ft WL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks WL Multiplied by 1.00 for Deflection Checks Check Flexure Input Flexural Bracing: None Cb= 1.14 lyy(Box)=3.192 inA4 J (Box)= 8.155 in^4 Lu =675.5in Mmax =7695 Ft-Lb <= Ma=8300 Ft-Lb Check Deflection Deflection Limit: L/360 Maximum Deflection =0.268 in Deflection Ratio= L/403 Check Shear Vmax = 3420 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va = 8441 lb>=Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax = 3420 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra = 1764 lb< Rmax, STIFFENERS REQUIRED yi C[arkWestern Building Systems 11110�lol i1I CW Tech Support: (888) 437-3244 I clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 9/11/2018 SECTION DESIGNATION: 10005162-68 [50] Single Input Properties: Web Height= 10.000 in Design Thickness= 0.0713 in Top Flange= 1.625 in Inside Corner Radius= 0.1070 in Bottom Flange= 1.625 in Yield Point, Fy= 50.0 ksi Stiffening Lip = 0,500 in Fy With Cold-Work, Fya= 50.0 ksi Punchout Width = 1.500 in Punchout Length = 4.000 in Floor Solver Design Data-Simple Span Joist Span 16.00 ft Joist Spacing 16.0 in Dead Load:20.0 psf Live Load =60.0 psf Check Flexure Mmax=3413 Ft-Lb <=Ma=5375 Ft-Lb & Ma(distortional) =4696 Ft-Lb K-phi for Distortional Buckling= 0 Ib*in/in Check Deflection Total Load Defi Limit: L/240 Total Load Defl. =0.441 in Total Load Deft, Ratio= L/435 Live Load Defl Limit: L/360 Live Load Deft = 0.331 in Live Load Defi. Ratio= L/580 Check Web Crippling Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Rmax=853 lb End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra=854 lb>=Rmax, stiffeners not required Check Shear Vmax=853 lb Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va = 3345 lb>=Vmax 9/4/2018 Design Maps Summary Report ilig°1°.USGS Design Maps Summary Report User-Specified Input Report Title Boguslaw Bielecki Tue September 4, J018 15:46:15 UTC Building Code Reference Document 2012/2015 International Building Code (which utilizes USGS hazard data available in 2008) Site Coordinates 43.30314°N, 73.70957°W Site Soil Classification Site Class D - "Stiff Soil" Risk Category I/II/III t it ,.�w . is ; 1hfeta AO ri x Z 1enkkits . HudsofFillls� South�(itensFalk� , � I� $ , Edward �'�AlM li, F � ;.� fin..' i2 'Count l i nJ w£ j j ' s* 3 �r"� �+� / EI "i a ' USGS-Provided Output 5S = 0.232 g SMs = 0.370 g Sos = 0.247 g Si = 0.081 g SM1 = 0.194 g SDI = 0.129 g For information on how the SS and Si values above have been calculated from probabilistic (risk-targeted) and deterministic ground motions in the direction of maximum horizontal response, please return to the application and select the"2009 NEHRP" building code reference document. MCER Response Spectndm l)esign Response Spu'clrndn "4 \NN'.',......„.„.......„...,...=...., y _1 rn rt ei I' I•: L' „. { 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I run o_l u,y at+. N� I..,. I.' LYi If,. IN. i u,.� u.�i �.pi nra. uN I). 1.�� 1," Irv. 1�>� _ . Period,'I'Isar1 Perind,'1'{she) Although this information is a product of the U.S. Geological Survey, we provide no warranty,expressed yr implied,as to the accuracy of the data contained therein.This tool is not a substitute for technical subject-metier knowledge. https://prodol-earthquake.cr.usgs.govtdesignmaps/us/summary.php?template=minimal&latitude=43.30314285705376&longitude=-73.7095732434002... 1/1 Bentley Current Date:10/30/2018 8:41 AM Units system:English File name:C:\Users\Scott Burlingame\Dropbox\Projects\2018\18064-Bielecki Mixed Use-RH\Calculations\typical footing.ftd\ Design Results Reinforced Concrete Footings GENERAL INFORMATION: Global status OK Design Code ACI 318-2014 Footing type Spread Column type Concrete Geometry • 18 in • I� 7 ft ►I 3.5 7ft 3.5 4.33 ft P 14 2.$7 ft M 0.1 7 t1 llll Pagel Length • 7.00[ft] Width • 7.00[ft] Thickness 1.50[ft] Base depth • 5.00[ft] Base area • 49.00[ft2] Footing volume 73.50(ft3] Column length 20.00[in] Column width 20.00[In} Column location relative to footing g.c. Other Base eccentricity(eB) 10.00[in] Base eccentricity(el) • 0.00[in] Materials Concrete,fc 3.00[Kip/in2] Steel,fy 60.00[Kip/in2] Concrete type Normal Epoxy coated No Concrete elasticity modulus : 3122.02[Kip/in2] Steel elasticity modulus : 29000.00[Kip/in2] Unit weight 0.15[Kiplft3] Soil Modulus of subgrade reaction 200.00[Kip/ft3] Unit weight(wet) 0.11 [Kiplft3] Footing reinforcement Free cover . 3.00[in] Maximum Rho/Rho balanced ratio : 0.75 Bottom reinforcement//to L(xx) : 94/5 @ 9.00" Bottom reinforcement II to B(zz) . 24/5 @ 7.00" (Zone 1) Bottom reinforcement//to B(zz) : 9-#5 @ 8.00" (Zone 2) Dowel bar size Reber 1 : 8-#6 Free cover : 1.00[in] Development length calculated : in tension Bars number!/to x axis : 3 Bars number!!to z axis : 3 Stirrups : #3 @ 8.00" Legs number//to x axis : 2 Legs number//to z axis . 2 Load conditions to be included in design Service loads: SC1 DL-ELL Design strength loads: DCI 1.4DL • C1 1.2DL+1.6LL C2 DL+LL Loads Condition Axial Mxx Mzz Vx Vz [Kip] [Kip*ft] [Kip*ft] [Kip] [Kip] • DL 4.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LL 43.50 0.00 0.00 23.10 0.00 RESULTS: ] Page2 II Status : OK SoihFoundation interaction Allowable stress 3E03[Lbfft2] Min.safety factor for sliding 1.25 Min.safety factor for overturning 1.25 Controlling condition SC1 Condition qmean qmax Amax Area in compression Overturning FS [Lb/ft2] [Lb/ft2] [in] [ft2] (%) FSx FSz slip SC1 1.59E03 2.89E03 0,173 49.00 100 1000.00 3.65 2.15 Bending Factor 4) 0.90 Min rebar ratio 0.00180 Development length Axis Pos. Id Ihd Dist1 Dist2 [in] [in] [in] [in] zz Bot. 21.86 7.65 29.00 29.00 xx Bot. 26,71 9.35 39.00 19.00 Axis Pos. Condition Mu 4*Mn Asreq Asprov AsreglAsprov Mu/(4)*Mn) [Kip*ft] [Kip*ft] [in2] [in2] zz Top DC1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 I ' i zz Bot. C1 37.95 179.50 2.72 2.79 0.975 0.211 • I xx Top DC1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 I . I xx Bot. Cl 37.97 208.46 2.72 3.41 0.798 0.182 • ' 1 Shear Factor 4) 0.75 Shear area(plane zz) 8.57[ft2] Shear area(plane xx) 8.20[ft2] Plane Condition Vu Vc Vu!(4)*Vn) [Kip] [Kip] xy Cl 15.96 129.40 0.164 ■ I yz C 1 14.53 135.15 0.143 ■ . 1 Punching shear Factor 4 0.75 Perimeter of critical section(b... : 11.46[ft] Punching shear area 13.73[ft2] Page3 Column Condition Vu Vc Vu/(t)*Vn) [Kip] [Kip] column 1 C1 58.22 433.04 0.179 ® ' Notes *Soil under the footing is considered elastic and homogeneous. A linear soil pressure variation is assumed. *The required flexural reinforcement considers at least the minimum reinforcement *The design bending moment is calculated at the critical sections located at the support faces *Only rectangular footings with uniform sections and rectangular columns are considered. *The nominal shear strength is calculated in critical sections located at a distance d from the support face *The punching shear strength is calculated in a perimetral section located at a distance d12 from the support faces *Transverse reinforcement is not considered in footings *Values shown in red are not in compliance with a provision of the code *qprom=Mean compression pressure on soil. *gmax=Maximum compression pressure on soil, *Amax=maximum total settlement(considering an elastic soil modeled by the subgrade reaction modulus). *Mn=Nominal moment strength *Mu/(4)*Mn)=Strength ratio. *Vn=Nominal shear or punchure force(for footings Vn=Vc). *Vu/(4)*Vn)=Shear or punching shear strength ratio, Page4 r���1 n,k� ,asp. is - ENGINEERING MC �aBt ��., SHEET NO. 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I]`i (lI i ill ClarkWestern Building Systems CW Tech Support: (888)437-3244 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 9/11/2018 SECTION DESIGNATION: 1000S162-68 150] Single Input Properties: Web Height= 10,000 in Design Thickness= 0.0713 in Top Flange= 1.625 in Inside Corner Radius= 0.1070 in Bottom Flange= 1.625 in Yield Point, Fy= 50.0 ksi Stiffening Lip = 0.500 in Fy With Cold-Work, Fya= 50.0 ksi Punchout Width = 1.500 in Punchout Length = 4.000 in Floor Solver Design Data -Simple Span Joist Span 16.00 ft Joist Spacing 16.0 in Dead Load =20.0 psf Live Load =60.0 psf Check Flexure Mmax= 3413 Ft-Lb <= Ma= 5375 Ft-Lb & Ma(distortional)=4696 Ft-Lb K-phi for Distortional Buckling = 0 lb*in/in Check Deflection Total Load Defl Limit: L1240 Total Load Defl. =0.441 in Total Load Defi. Ratio= L/435 Live Load Defl Limit: L/360 Live Load Defi. = 0.331 in Live Load Defl. Ratio= L/580 Check Web Crippling Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Rmax= 853 lb End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra= 854 lb>= Rmax, stiffeners not required Check Shear Vmax= 853 lb Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va= 3345 lb >=Vmax JoBrt*ift- i pi;K .) list 13 ENGINEERING PLU SHEET NO OF L structural solutions CALCULATED BY DATE J Scott Burlingame, P.E. 900 Ri. 146,Clifton Pork, NY 12065 CHECKED BY DATE T: 518-724-0733 scott@sbengineeringpllc.com SCALE -11N„r5t`"i- is:. ,:get "v,E'ta/-1 e 0 M cc: PI n `. €.) ,) -= -o Lt = CGO TL.2 (p.c. K a'S ,••`i .) l J �2 t T? C �( t: I 'L'a 7S tr.i,t = (,o c51 i 06oSt(01 -tfl$ Wpl.Y 140 ?if Wut= lieu rtr (2) t- u s►i.2-to tAvo: t 7-0 Or -."."11011111.0mr JOB 0 Lr , ENGINEERING PLL( SHEET NO OF structural solutions CALCULATED BY DATE Scott Burlingame, P.E. 900 Rt. 146, Clifton Park, NY 12065 CHECKED BY DATE T: 518-724-0733 scott@sbengineeringollc.com SCALE V.. -7 *---. --- --- T7 -7:„Y --.' - \ '2.4 'Z'a VI \\ --.. ,.. \\ 6 . ,.\ TS•ti 1.? e -- i „. \ •-r-: l L 12..q tog AP g.uocts 0 - cl'i POkl '‘.• C.,,,b v-..,\ (tn - +Jo. 11 St(t i-•'I C 111 4 V 1 0 1%wil (' 1 ' It', 4 -1-14 ar) p i 114" 1/4-, 0.4,..Art) c:,,,?-11-% KEVIEWED FOR ` ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE COMcheck Software Version 4.1.0.0 Nfii Envelope Compliance Certificate Project Inform, I E C E O V EnergyE0 Code 2015 IECC D 15 Project Title: �'LE CO�� New Mixed Use Building r Location: Glens Falls, New York JAN 2 2 2019 Climate Zone: 6a 0 C N O Project Type: New Construction TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ti Vertical Glazing/Wall Area: 7% BUILDING&CODES N O N 9 Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: V N Luzerne Road Boguslaw Bielecki Ethan P. Hall V Queensbury, NY 12804 282 Glen Street Rucinski Hall Architecture -p Glens Falls, NY 12801 134 Dix Ave CO917-414-5590 Glens Falls, NY 12801 MI bjbielecki@msn.com 518-741-0268 N — •N ephall@nycap.rr.com Mi Additional Efficiency Package(s) N Reduced interior lighting power.Requirements are implicitly enforced within interior lighting allowance calculations. COEE eis ^ N E (N4 Y N O Building Area Floor Area Q� u J C.) 1-Office : Nonresidential 9600 ai d O 3 O N O 2-Warehouse : Nonresidential 9000 M m A— Z 3-Manufacturing Facility: Nonresidential 6400 Envelope Assemblies Assembly Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget U- or R-Value R-Value U-Factor Factor)e) Perimeter Roof 1:Attic Roof with Steel Joists,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office] 3200 53.0 0.0 0.027 0.021 Roof 2:Metal Building,Standing Seam,Filled Cavity with Thermal 9000 42.0 0.0 0.041 0.031 Blocks(d),[Bldg. Use 2-Warehouse] Roof 3:Attic Roof with Steel Joists,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing 3200 53.0 0.0 0.027 0.021 Facility] Floor 1:Slab-On-Grade:Unheated,Vertical 4 ft.,[Bldg.Use 1 - 240 --- 14.0 0.456 0.540 Office](c) Floor 2:Slab-On-Grade:Unheated,Vertical 4 ft.,[Bldg.Use 2- 300 --- 14.0 0.456 0.540 Warehouse](c) Floor 3:Slab-On-Grade:Unheated,Vertical 4 ft.,[Bldg.Use 3- 240 --- 14.0 0.456 0.540 Manufacturing Facility](c) NORTH Exterior Wall 4:Steel-Framed, 16"o.c.,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing 2400 32.0 14.0 0.037 0.064 Facility] Window 3:Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Fixed,Perf.Specs.: 392 --- --- 0.280 0.360 Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing Facility](b) Door 7: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing Facility] 40 --- --- 0.100 0.370 Exterior Wall 5:Steel-Framed, 16"o.c.,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office] 2880 32.0 14.0 0.037 0.064 EAST Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 1 of 26 Assembly Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget U- or R-Value R-Value U-Factor Factor(a) Perimeter Exterior Wall 6:Steel-Framed, 16"o.c.,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office] 1440 32.0 14.0 0.037 0.064 Window 4:Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Fixed,Perf.Specs.: 154 --- -- 0.280 0.360 Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office](b) Door 8:Glass(>50%glazing):Metal Frame,Entrance Door,Perf. 40 --- --- 0.280 0.770 Specs.:Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office](b) Exterior Wall 7:Metal Building Wall,Single Layer Mineral Fiber,[Bldg. 3000 32.0 0.0 0.147 0.052 Use 2-Warehouse] Door 9:Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 21 --- --- 0.100 0.370 Door 10: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 21 --- --- 0.100 0.370 Door 11: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 21 --- --- 0.100 0.370 Door 12: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 21 --- -- 0.100 0.370 Door 13:Insulated Metal,Non-Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 144 --- --- 0.070 0.179 Door 14:Insulated Metal,Non-Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 144 --- --- 0.070 0.179 Door 15:Insulated Metal,Non-Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 144 --- --- 0.070 0.179 Door 16: Insulated Metal,Non-Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 144 --- --- 0.070 0.179 Door 17: Insulated Metal,Non-Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 80 --- --- 0.070 0.179 Door 18: Insulated Metal,Non-Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 80 -- --- 0.070 0.179 Door 19: Insulated Metal,Non-Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 80 --- --- 0.070 0.179 Door 20: Insulated Metal,Non-Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 80 --- -- 0.070 0.179 Exterior Wall 8:Steel-Framed, 16"o.c.,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing 1200 32.0 14.0 0.037 0.064 Facility] Window 5:Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Fixed,Perf.Specs.: 42 --- -- 0.280 0.360 Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing Facility](b) SOUTH Exterior Wall 9:Steel-Framed, 16"o.c.,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office] 2880 32.0 14.0 0.037 0.064 Window 6:Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Fixed,Perf.Specs.: 588 --- --- 0.280 0.360 Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office](b) Door 21:Glass(>50%glazing):Metal Frame,Entrance Door,Perf. 40 --- --- 0.280 0.770 Specs.:Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office](b) Exterior Wall 10:Steel-Framed, 16"o.c.,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing 2400 32.0 14.0 0.037 0.064 Facility] WEST Exterior Wall 1:Steel-Framed, 16"o.c.,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office] 1440 32.0 14.0 0.037 0.064 Window 1:Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Fixed,Perf.Specs.: 154 --- --- 0.280 0.360 Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office](b) Door 1:Glass(>50%glazing):Metal Frame,Entrance Door,Perf. 40 --- --- 0.280 0.770 Specs.:Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 1 -Office](b) Exterior Wall 2:Metal Building Wall,Single Layer Mineral Fiber,[Bldg. 3000 32.0 0.0 0.147 0.052 Use 2-Warehouse] Door 2: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 21 --- --- 0.100 0.370 Door 3: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 21 --- --- 0.100 0.370 Door 4: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 21 --- --- 0.100 0.370 Door 5: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 2-Warehouse] 21 --- --- 0.100 0.370 Exterior Wall 3:Steel-Framed, 16"o.c.,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing 1200 32.0 14.0 0.037 0.064 Facility] Window 2:Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Fixed,Perf.Specs.: 42 --- --- 0.280 0.360 Product ID product label,SHGC 0.33,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing Facility](b) Door 6: Insulated Metal,Swinging,[Bldg.Use 3-Manufacturing Facility] 40 --- --- 0.100 0.370 (a)Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY,and are not code requirements. (b)Fenestration product performance must be certified in accordance with NFRC and requires supporting documentation. (c)Slab-On-Grade proposed and budget U-factors shown in table are F-factors. (d)Thermal spacer block with minimum R-3.5 must be installed above the purlin/batt,and the roof deck secured to the purlins. Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 2 of 26 • Envelope PASSES: Design 1% better than code Envelope Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed envelope systems have been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.1.0.0 and to comply with any applicable mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. `. /� Ethan P. Hall-Architect ial a JAN 2 /1 Name-Title Sign a Date R & p �y 4 i� Is ,� 4- , 't. y F.\1= z t 'Ass ¢ Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 3 of 26 COMcheck Software Version 4.1.0.0 ritt Nfil Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 2015 IECC Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Project Type: New Construction Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Luzerne Road Boguslaw Bielecki Ethan P. Hall Queensbury, NY 12804 282 Glen Street Rucinski Hall Architecture Glens Falls, NY 12801 134 Dix Ave 917-414-5590 Glens Falls, NY 12801 bjbielecki@msn.com 518-741-0268 ephall@nycap.rr.com Additional Efficiency Package(s) Reduced interior lighting power.Requirements are implicitly enforced within interior lighting allowance calculations. Allowed Interior Lighting Power A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts/ft2 (B X C) 1-Common Space Types:Office-Open Plan 9600 0.88 8448 2-Warehouse:Medium/Bulky/Pallet Material Storage 9000 0.52 4680 3-Manufacturing:Low Bay(<25ft.Floor to Ceiling Height) 6400 1.07 6848 Total Allowed Watts= 19976 Proposed Interior Lighting Power A B C D E Fixture ID : Description/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lamps/ #of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. 1-Common Space Types:Office-Open Plan LED 1:LED Linear 15W: 1 48 32 1536 2-Warehouse:Medium/Bulky/Pallet Material Storage HID 1:Metal Halide:Pulse start: 1 32 64 2048 3-Manufacturing:Low Bay(<25ft. Floor to Ceiling Height) LED 2:LED Linear 15W: 1 48 32 1536 Total Proposed Watts= 5120 Interior Lighting PASSES: Design 74% better than code Interior Lighting Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed interior lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed interior lighting systems have been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in COMcheck sion 4.,s;.0 . . to ply with any applicable mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. ' Ethan P. Hall-Architect 11 21 3t64 20l 7 Name-Title Signature Date Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 4 of 26 COMcheck Software Version 4.1.0.0 ritt Nfii Exterior Lighting Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 2015 IECC Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Project Type: New Construction Exterior Lighting Zone 2(Light industrial area with limited nighttime use) Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Luzerne Road Boguslaw Bielecki Ethan P. Hall Queensbury, NY 12804 282 Glen Street Rucinski Hall Architecture Glens Falls, NY 12801 134 Dix Ave 917-414-5590 Glens Falls, NY 12801 bjbielecki@msn.com 518-741-0268 ephall@nycap.rr.com Allowed Exterior Lighting Power A B C D E Area/Surface Category Quantity Allowed Tradable Allowed Watts Watts/Unit Wattage (B X C) Entry canopy 8 ft2 0.25 Yes 2 Main entry 6 ft of door 20 Yes 120 Total Tradable Watts(a)= 122 Total Allowed Watts= 122 Total Allowed Supplemental Watts(b)= 600 (a)Wattage tradeoffs are only allowed between tradable areas/surfaces. (b)A supplemental allowance equal to 600 watts may be applied toward compliance of both non-tradable and tradable areas/surfaces. Proposed Exterior Lighting Power A B C D E Fixture ID : Description/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lamps/ #of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. Entry canopy(8 ft2):Tradable Wattage LED 1: LED PAR 15W: 1 8 32 256 Main entry(6 ft of door width):Tradable Wattage LED 2:LED PAR 15W: 1 6 32 192 Total Tradable Proposed Watts= 448 Exterior Lighting PASSES: Design 38% better than code Exterior Lighting Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed exterior lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications,and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed exterior lighting systems have been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in COMcheck Vers' n 4.1.0.0 and to comply with any applicable mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. /\ Ethan P. Hall-Architect - Jaw 20 i Name-Title Signat e pate Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 5 of 26 inft COMcheck Software Version 4.1.0.0 fii Mechanical Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 2015 IECC Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Location: Glens Falls, New York Climate Zone: 6a Project Type: New Construction Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Luzerne Road Boguslaw Bielecki Ethan P. Hall Queensbury, NY 12804 282 Glen Street Rucinski Hall Architecture Glens Falls, NY 12801 134 Dix Ave 917-414-5590 Glens Falls, NY 12801 bjbielecki@msn.com 518-741-0268 ephall@nycap.rr.com Additional Efficiency Package(s) Reduced interior lighting power.Requirements are implicitly enforced within interior lighting allowance calculations. Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Type&Description 1 HVAC System 1 (Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Central Furnace,Gas,Capacity=65 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=93.00%Et,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Et or 80%AFUE Cooling: 1 each-Single Package DX Unit,Capacity=45 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer Proposed Efficiency= 15.00 SEER,Required Efficiency: 14.00 SEER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 1 --Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 1 Supply,Single-Zone VAV, 1500 CFM,0.5 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 2(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Central Furnace,Gas,Capacity=65 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=93.00%Et,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Et or 80%AFUE Cooling: 1 each-Single Package DX Unit,Capacity=45 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer Proposed Efficiency=15.00 SEER,Required Efficiency: 14.00 SEER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 1 --Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 1 Supply,Single-Zone VAV, 1500 CFM,0.5 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 3(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Central Furnace,Gas,Capacity=65 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=93.00%Et,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Et or 80%AFUE Cooling: 1 each-Single Package DX Unit,Capacity=45 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer Proposed Efficiency=15.00 SEER,Required Efficiency: 14.00 SEER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 1 --Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 1 Supply,Single-Zone VAV, 1500 CFM,0.5 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 4(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Central Furnace,Gas,Capacity=65 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=93.00%Et,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Et or 80%AFUE Cooling: 1 each-Single Package DX Unit,Capacity=45 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer Proposed Efficiency=15.00 SEER,Required Efficiency: 14.00 SEER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 1 --Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 6 of 26 Quantity System Type&Description Fans: FAN 1 Supply,Single-Zone VAV, 1500 CFM,0.5 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 5(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Central Furnace,Gas,Capacity=65 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=93.00%Et,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Et or 80%AFUE Cooling: 1 each-Single Package DX Unit,Capacity=45 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer Proposed Efficiency=15.00 SEER,Required Efficiency: 14.00 SEER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 1 --Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method): Passes Fans: FAN 1 Supply,Single-Zone VAV, 1500 CFM,0.5 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 6(Unknown): Heating: 1 each-Unit Heater,Gas,Capacity=50 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=89.00%Ec,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Ec Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 2--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 2 Supply,Constant Volume, 1000 CFM,0.3 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 7(Unknown): Heating: 1 each-Unit Heater,Gas,Capacity=50 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=89.00%Ec,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Ec Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 2--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 2 Supply,Constant Volume, 1000 CFM,0.3 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 8(Unknown): Heating: 1 each-Unit Heater,Gas,Capacity=50 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=89.00%Ec,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Ec Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 2--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 2 Supply,Constant Volume, 1000 CFM,0.3 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 9(Unknown): Heating: 1 each-Unit Heater,Gas,Capacity=50 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=89.00%Ec,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Ec Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 2--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 2 Supply,Constant Volume, 1000 CFM,0.3 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade Mechanical Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The prop•sed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in COMcheckVer• ., 4.1.0.0 .qd to pl with any applicable mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. Ethan P. Hall-Architect Jo. lo►q Name-Title SignatL. - Date Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 7 of 26 COMcheck Software Version 4.1.0.0 ii Inspection Checklist Energy Code: 2015 IECC rft Requirements: 100.0% were addressed directly in the COMcheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the COMcheck Requirements screen. For each requirement, the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed. Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. Section # I Plan Review Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID I C103.2 Plans and/or specifications provide all EComplies Requirement will be met. [PR1]1 information with which compliance ❑Does Not can be determined for the building ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 envelope and document where exceptions to the standard are ❑Not Applicable claimed. C103.2 Plans, specifications, and/or ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR2]1 calculations provide all information EDoes Not with which compliance can be :Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 determined for the mechanical systems and equipment and ❑Not Applicable document where exceptions to the standard are claimed. Load calculations per acceptable engineering standards and handbooks. C103.2 Plans, specifications, and/or EComplies Requirement will be met. [PR4]1 calculations provide all information ❑Does Not with which compliance can be [Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 determined for the interior lighting and electrical systems and equipment ❑Not Applicable and document where exceptions to the standard are claimed. Information provided should include interior lighting power calculations, wattage of bulbs and ballasts,transformers and control devices. C103.2 Plans,specifications,and/or EComplies Requirement will be met. [PR8]1 calculations provide all information ❑Does Not with which compliance can be Location on plans/spec: A-1 determined for the exterior lighting ❑Not Observable and electrical systems and equipment ❑Not Applicable and document where exceptions to the standard are claimed. Information provided should include exterior lighting power calculations, wattage of bulbs and ballasts,transformers and control devices. C402.4.1 The vertical fenestration area <= 30 EComplies Requirement will be met. [PR10]1 percent of the gross above-grade wall ❑Does Not area. Location on plans/spec: A-1 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.4.1 The skylight area <= 3 percent of the EComplies Requirement will be met. [PR11]1 gross roof area. ❑Does Not ENot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 :Not Applicable I 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 1 2 j Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 8 of 26 Section # Plan Review Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C406 Plans,specifications,and/or ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR9]1 calculations provide all information ❑Does Not with which compliance can be ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 determined for the additional energy efficiency package options. LJNot Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 12 !Medium Impact(Tier 2) I 3 I Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 9 of 26 Section # Footing/Foundation Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C303.2 Slab edge insulation installed per ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FO4]2 manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Applicable C303.2.1 Exterior insulation protected against ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FO6]1 damage, sunlight, moisture, wind, ❑Does Not landscaping and equipment maintenance activities. Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.5 Slab edge insulation R-value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [FO3]2 ❑Does Not ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.6 Radiant heating systems panels ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [FO12]3 insulated to>=R-3.5 on face opposite ❑Does Not space being heated. See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Snow/ice melting system sensors for ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 5, future connection to controls. Freeze ❑Does Not C403.2.4. protection systems have automatic 6 controls installed. :Not Observable [FO9]3 ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 ;Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 10 of 26 Section # Framing/Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C303.1.3 Fenestration products rated in ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR12]2 accordance with NFRC. ❑Does Not ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ❑Not Applicable _ C303.1.3 Fenestration products are certified as ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR13]i to performance labels or certificates ❑Does Not provided. Location on plans/spec:A-1 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.4.3 Vertical fenestration SHGC value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [FR10]' DDoes Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.4.3, Vertical fenestration U-Factor. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. C402.4.3. ❑Does Not 4 ❑Not Observable [FR8]1 ❑Not Applicable C402.4.4 U-factor of opaque doors associated ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [FR14]2 with the building thermal envelope ❑Does Not meets requirements. :Not Observable ONot Applicable C402.5.7 Vestibules are installed on all building ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR17]3 entrances. Doors have self-closing ❑Does Not devices. Location on plans/spec:A-1 ❑Not Observable ENot Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 1 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 11 of 26 Section Plumbing Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. ❑Not Observable [PL6]3 ❑Not Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details.[PL6]3 [Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ❑Not Observable :Not Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating [Not Observable cycle. ❑Not Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating :Not Observable cycle. ENot Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 I Medium Impact(Tier 2) 13 I Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 12 of 26 Section # I Plumbing Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating ENot Observable cycle. ENot Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating ❑Not Observable cycle. ENot Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating ENot Observable cycle. ENot Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating ENot Observable cycle. ❑Not Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls EDoes Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating ENot Observable cycle. ENot Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating ❑Not Observable cycle. ENot Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating ENot Observable cycle. ENot Applicable C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a ENot Observable demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply DDoes Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a ENot Observable,_, demand recirculation water system. Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. 1 ,.,High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 13 of 26 Section # Plumbing Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions &Req.ID C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps EComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a [Not Observable demand recirculation water system. Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps EComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source ❑Not Observable through a cold-water supply pipe is a demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps "'Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a Not Observable demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps EComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a ❑Not Observable demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a Not Observable demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. 1 'I-Ugh Impact(Tier 1) 2 I Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 ;Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 14 of 26 Section # Plumbing Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a [Not Observable demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C404.7 Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a [Not Observable demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 IHigh Impact(Tier 1) 2 1 Medium Impact(Tier 2) ; 3 :Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 15 of 26 Section Mechanical Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C402.2.6 Thermally ineffective panel surfaces of❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [ME41]3 sensible heating panels have ❑Does Not insulation >= R-3.5. ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ❑Not Applicable C402.5.5, Stair and elevator shaft vents have EComplies Requirement will be met. C403.2.4. motorized dampers that automatically ❑Does Not 3 3 close. ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 [ME3] ENot Applicable C402.5.5, Outdoor air and exhaust systems have ❑Complies Requirement will be met. C403.2.4. motorized dampers that automatically EDoes Not 3 shut when not in use and meet [Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 [ME58]3 maximum leakage rates.Check gravity dampers where allowed. ENot Applicable C403.2.13 Unenclosed spaces that are heated EComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [ME71]2 use only radiant heat. ❑Does Not ENot Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.3 HVAC equipment efficiency verified. ❑Complies See the Mechanical Systems list for values. [ME55]2 EDoes Not :Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.6. Demand control ventilation provided ❑Complies Exception: Systems with design outdoor air of less than 1200 1 for spaces>500 ft2 and>25 ❑Does Not cfm. [ME59]1 people/1000 ft2 occupant density and served by systems with air side ['Not Observable economizer, auto modulating outside ENot Applicable air damper control,or design airflow >3,000 cfm. C403.2.6. Enclosed parking garage ventilation EComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2 has automatic contaminant detection EDoes Not [ME115]3 and capacity to stage or modulate fans to 50%or less of design capacity. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.7 Exhaust air energy recovery on EComplies Requirement will be met. [ME57]1 systems meeting Table C403.2.7(1) EDoes Not and C403.2.7(2). ENot Observable ENot Applicable C403.2.8 Kitchen exhaust systems comply with EComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [ME116]3 replacement air and conditioned EDoes Not supply air limitations,and satisfy hood rating requirements and maximum ENot Observable exhaust rate criteria. ENot Applicable C403.2.9 HVAC ducts and plenums insulated. EComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [ME60]2 Where ducts or plenums are installed EDoes Not in or under a slab,verification may need to occur during Foundation ENot Observable Inspection. ❑Not Applicable C403.2.9 Ducts and plenums sealed based on EComplies Requirement will be met. [ME10]2 static pressure and location. ❑Does Not ENot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 [Not Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in.water EComplies Requirement will be met. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. EDoes Not [ME11]3 Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Observable ENot Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 I Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 ILow Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 16 of 26 Section # Mechanical Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in.water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 [Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in. water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 :Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in.water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in.water DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. Does Not [ME11]3 [Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in. water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in.water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 [Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in.water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating >3 in. water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 :Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. ❑Not Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ❑Not Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110)3 pressure setpoint reset controls. ❑Not Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. DNot Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static DDoes Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. ❑Not Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ❑Not Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ENot Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 1 1High Impact(Tier 1) 2 'Medium Impact(Tier 2) j 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 17 of 26 Section # Mechanical Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. ENot Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ❑Not Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. DNot Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ['Does Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. ❑Not Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ❑Not Applicable C408.2.2. Air outlets and zone terminal devices ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 have means for air balancing. ❑Does Not [ME53]3 Location on plans/spec:A-1 [Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.5, Refrigerated display cases,walk-in ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C403.5.1, coolers or walk-in freezers served by ❑Does Not C403.5.2 remote compressors and remote ❑Not Observable [ME123] condensers not located in a condensing unit, have fan-powered ❑Not Applicable condensers that comply with Sections C403.5.1 and refrigeration compressor systems that comply with C403.5.2.. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 18 of 26 Section Rough-In Electrical Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C405.2.1 Lighting controls installed to uniformly Complies Requirement will be met. [EL15]1 reduce the lighting load by at least ❑Does Not 50%. Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Observable ENot Applicable C405.2.1 Occupancy sensors installed in ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL18]1 required spaces. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec: A-1 ENot Applicable C405.2.1, Independent lighting controls installed ❑Complies Requirement will be met. C405.2.2. per approved lighting plans and all ❑Does Not 3 manual controls readily accessible and ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 [EL23]2 visible to occupants. ENot Applicable C405.2.2. Automatic controls to shut off all ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 building lighting installed in all ❑Does Not [EL22]2 buildings. ENot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Applicable C405.2.3 Daylight zones provided with ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL16]2 individual controls that control the ❑Does Not lights independent of general area :Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 lighting. ❑Not Applicable C405.2.3, Primary sidelighted areas are ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C405.2.3. equipped with required lighting ❑Does Not 1, controls. C405.2.3. ['Not Observable 2 ENot Applicable (EL20]1 C405.2.3, Enclosed spaces with daylight area ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C405.2.3. under skylights and rooftop monitors ❑Does Not 1, are equipped with required lighting C405.2.3. controls. ENot Observable 3 ❑Not Applicable [EL21]1 C405.2.4 Separate lighting control devices for ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL4]1 specific uses installed per approved ❑Does Not lighting plans. Location on plans/spec:A-1 ['Not Observable ENot Applicable C405.2.4 Additional interior lighting power ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL8]1 allowed for special functions per the ❑Does Not approved lighting plans and is ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 automatically controlled and separated from general lighting. ENot Applicable C405.2.5 Automatic lighting controls for exterior ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL25]ni0 lighting installed.Controls will be ❑Does Not daylight controlled, set based on Location on plans/spec:A-1 business operation time-of-day, or ENot Observable reduce connected lighting > 30%. ❑Not Applicable C405.3 Exit signs do not exceed 5 watts per DComplies Requirement will be met. [EL6]1 face. ❑Does Not ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 f Medium Impact(Tier 2) j 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 19 of 26 1 ',High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) ! 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 20 of 26 Section # Insulation Inspection i Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C303.1 Roof insulation installed per ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN3]1 manufacturer's instructions. Blown or ❑Does Not poured loose-fill insulation is installed ENot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 only where the roof slope is<=3 in 12. ENot Applicable C303.1 Building envelope insulation is labeled ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN10]2 with R-value or insulation certificate ❑Does Not providing R-value and other relevant data. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.2 Above-grade wall insulation installed ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN7]1 per manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 [Not Applicable C303.2.1 Exterior insulation is protected from ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [IN14]2 damage with a protective material. ❑Does Not Verification for exposed foundation insulation may need to occur during [Not Observable Foundation Inspection. ❑Not Applicable C402.1.3 Non-swinging opaque doors have R- ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN19]3 4.75 insulation. ❑Does Not ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ❑Not Applicable C402.2.1 Insulation intended to meet the roof ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN17]3 insulation requirements cannot be ❑Does Not installed on top of a suspended ENot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ceiling. Mark this requirement compliant if insulation is installed ❑Not Applicable accordingly. C402.2.3 Above-grade wall insulation R-value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [IN6]1 DDoes Not ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.5 Floor insulation R-value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [IN8]2 ❑Does Not [Not Observable ENot Applicable C402.2.6 Radiant panels and associated ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. (IN18]3 components,designed for heat ❑Does Not transfer from the panel surfaces to the occupants or indoor space are ['Not Observable insulated with a minimum of R-3.5. [Not Applicable C402.2.2 Roof R-value. For some ceiling ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [IN2]1 systems,verification may need to ❑Does Not occur during Framing Inspection. ❑Not Observable ENot Applicable C402.5.1. All sources of air leakage in the ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 building thermal envelope are sealed, ❑Does Not [IN1]1 caulked, gasketed,weather stripped ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 or wrapped with moisture vapor- permeable wrapping material to ENot Applicable minimize air leakage. Additional Comments/Assumptions: r1 !High Impact(Tier 1) 2 (Medium Impact(Tier 2) I 31Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 21 of 26 Section _ ____ _ # Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C303.3, Furnished O&M instructions for Complies Requirement will be met. C408.2.5. systems and equipment to the EDoes Not 2 building owner or designated [FI17]3 representative. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.3, Furnished O&M manuals for HVAC ❑Complies Requirement will be met. C408.2.5. systems within 90 days of system ❑Does Not 3 acceptance. [F18]3 :Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.5 Building envelope contains a ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [F155]1 continuous air barrier that has been ❑Does Not tested and deemed to limit air leakage ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 <= 0.40 cfm/ft2. ❑Not Applicable C402.5.6 Weatherseals installed on all loading EComplies Requirement will be met. [F137]1 dock cargo doors. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-i ❑Not Applicable C403.2.2 HVAC systems and equipment ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [F127]3 capacity does not exceed calculated ❑Does Not loads. Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is EComplies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [FI47]3 Minimum one humidity control device ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec: A-1 per installed humidification/dehumidification ❑Not Applicable system. C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [FI47]3 Minimum one humidity control device ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 per installed humidification/dehumidification ❑Not Applicable system. C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is EComplies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [FI47]3 Minimum one humidity control device ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 per installed humidification/dehumidification ❑Not Applicable system. C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ODoes Not [FI47]3 Minimum one humidity control device ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 per installed humidification/dehumidification ❑Not Applicable system. C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [F147]3 Minimum one humidity control device ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 per installed humidification/dehumidification ❑Not Applicable system. C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is EComplies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [FI47]3 Minimum one humidity control device ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec: A-1 per installed ! humidification/dehumidification ❑Not Applicable system. 1 rHigh Impact(Tier 1) T 2 !Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 j Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 22 of 26 Section # I Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [F147]3 Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec:A-1 per installed humidification/dehumidification ❑Not Applicable system. C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [FI47]3 Minimum one humidity control device ENot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 per installed humidification/dehumidification ENot Applicable system. C403.2.4. Heating and cooling to each zone is ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [FI47]3 Minimum one humidity control device ENot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 per installed humidification/dehumidification ❑Not Applicable system. C403.2.4. Thermostatic controls have a 5 °F ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1.2 deadband. ❑Does Not [FI38]3 Location on plans/spec:A-1 ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Temperature controls have setpoint ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1.3 overlap restrictions. ❑Does Not [F120]3 Location on plans/spec:A-1 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Each zone equipped with setback ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2 controls using automatic time clock or ❑Does Not [F139]3 programmable control system. ❑Not Observable ENot Applicable C403.2.4. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55°F ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2.1, (heat)and 85°F (cool); 7-day clock, 2- ❑Does Not C403.2.4. hour occupant override, 10-hour Location on plans/spec:A-1 2.2 backup Not Observable [F140]3 ENot Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not [F141]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not [F141]3 ENot Observable [Not Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2.3 controls. EDoes Not [FI41]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not [FI41]3 ❑Not Observable ENot Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2.3 controls. DDoes Not [FI41]3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) ! 2 1 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 ILow Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 23 of 26 Section # Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not [FI41]3 Location on plans/spec:A-1 ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not [F141]3 Location on plans/spec:A-1 ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not [FI41]3 Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not [FI41]3 Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Observable ❑Not Applicable C405.4.1 Interior installed lamp and fixture ❑Complies See the Interior Lighting fixture schedule for values. [F118]1 lighting power is consistent with what ❑Does Not is shown on the approved lighting plans, demonstrating proposed watts "Not Observable are less than or equal to allowed Observable_ Applicable watts. C405.5.1 Exterior lighting power is consistent ❑Complies See the Exterior Lighting fixture schedule for values. [FI19]1 with what is shown on the approved ❑Does Not lighting plans, demonstrating proposed watts are less than or equal ENot Observable to allowed watts. ENot Applicable C408.2.1 Commissioning plan developed by ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FI28]1 registered design professional or ❑Does Not approved agency. Location on plans/spec:A-1 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C408.2.3. HVAC equipment has been tested to ❑Complies Exception: Unitary or packaged HVAC eqiupment without 1 ensure proper operation. EDoes Not supply air economizers. [FI31]1 ENot Observable ❑Not Applicable C408.2.3. HVAC control systems have been ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2 tested to ensure proper operation, ❑Does Not [FI10]1 calibration and adjustment of controls. ❑Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Applicable C408.2.4 Preliminary commissioning report ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [F129]1 completed and certified by registered ❑Does Not design professional or approved ONot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 agency. ❑Not Applicable C408.2.5. Furnished HVAC as-built drawings ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 submitted within 90 days of system ❑Does Not [FI7]3 acceptance. ENot Observable _ ENot Applicable C408.2.5. Furnished as-built drawings for ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 electric power systems within 90 days ❑Does Not [F116]3 of system acceptance. [Not Observable ❑Not Applicable - -- 1 High Impact(Tier 1) i 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 24 of 26 Section # Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Re•.ID C408.2.5. An air and/or hydronic system ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 3 balancing report is provided for HVAC ❑Does Not [FI43]1 systems. Location on plans/spec:A-1 ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C408.2.5. Final commissioning report due to ElComplies Requirement will be met. 4 building owner within 90 days of ❑Does Not [FI30]1 receipt of certificate of occupancy. ONot Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ❑Not Applicable C408.3 Lighting systems have been tested to ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FI33]1 ensure proper calibration, adjustment, ❑Does Not programming, and operation. ['Not Observable Location on plans/spec:A-1 ENot Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 !Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: New Mixed Use Building Report date: 10/30/18 Data filename: Y:\Bielecki\Luzerne Road-Storage Buildings\Bielecki Mixed Use.cck Page 25 of 26