10 10th Street - Cloisters Unit 52 - Renovation Questions - 1That would be hard to determine but the existing original plans
specified 1-1/2” of lightweight concrete.
See snip below from original plans sheet A-9 so we would not be adding
anything more than it was originally designed for it we went back w/ the
same material.
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VP of Engineering
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From: Arlington, Daniel <darlington@coab.us>
Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 3:23 PM
To: Adam Russell <arussell@russrow.com>
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Subject: RE: 10 10th Street - Cloisters Unit 52 - Renovation Questions
Adam,
Sorry for the late reply.
I have been looking at this.
I want to make sure that the fire-resistance is not reduced.
Since we do not know what the existing lightweight concrete is, we
can’t be that exact.
I equate fire-resistance with weight per CF.
Are you able to specify a Lbs/CF for the concrete?
Thanks,
Dan Arlington
Dan Arlington, CBO
Building Official
City of Atlantic Beach, Florida
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(904) 247-5813
From: Adam Russell [mailto:arussell@russrow.com]
Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 11:30 AM
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Subject: RE: 10 10th Street - Cloisters Unit 52 - Renovation Questions
Good morning sir,
Just wanted to follow-up on this one. I was able to verify the existing
2x10 floor framing is sized properly for the 1-1/2” lightweight concrete
and will put that together in a letter for this one. Is there anything
else you would need structurally for submittal to keep Ranier moving on
this project.
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VP of Engineering
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From: Adam Russell
Sent: Friday, March 6, 2020 8:26 AM
To: Arlington, Daniel <darlington@coab.us <mailto:darlington@coab.us> >
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Subject: RE: 10 10th Street - Cloisters Unit 52 - Renovation Questions
Good morning sir,
Thank you for the response. Yes, they pulled up some of the cracked
portions and I brought samples back to the office. They had a
lightweight bottom layer w/ a normal weight topping in some areas.
I got with a local architect we work with… he says the only current UL
assembly he could find that was wood framed floor w/ 1-5/8” perlite-sand
(lightweight) concrete was UL516 and was not sure what the actual
assembly would’ve been back then when they originally installed it. I
have attached the assembly from Georgia-Pacific that he sent over.
I will be checking all the current members to verify they have the
capacity for the assembly but it will definitely be less weight than
what was there.
Thank you,
Adam Russell, P.E.
VP of Engineering
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Subject: RE: 10 10th Street - Cloisters Unit 52 - Renovation Questions
Adam,
I would like to see an approved floor/ceiling assembly, fire-rated for
1-hour, come in with the permit application.
You have to be comfortable with the weight.
The existing lightweight concrete doesn’t seem that lightweight.
Has anyone tried to get a rough estimate of a cubic foot of that?
We can’t control the existing construction (especially the ceiling,
below), but if you find a poured product that is part of a 1-hour rated
wood floor/ceiling assembly and you are comfortable with the weight, I
will probably approve it.
Regards,
Dan Arlington
Dan Arlington, CBO
Building Official
City of Atlantic Beach, Florida
darlington@coab.us <mailto:darlington@coab.us>
(904) 247-5813
From: Adam Russell [mailto:arussell@russrow.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 5, 2020 8:29 AM
To: Arlington, Daniel <darlington@coab.us <mailto:darlington@coab.us> >
Subject: 10 10th Street - Cloisters Unit 52 - Renovation Questions
Good morning sir,
I am working w/ Ranier, Inc. on a renovation to this model… and due to
major cracks in the existing light-weight concrete cover on the floor
(which we also assume served as the fire separation) they are completely
re-doing the floor. They are trying to determine what hour rating the
new floor system needs to be at. I would assume we could go back with
the same material and it would be just like the original…. But I wanted
to get your thoughts prior to suggesting. I believe a typical 1-5/8”
lightweight (perlite concrete) topping is a typical 1hr assembly but
that’s not my expertise…. Typically an architect provides this info. Due
to it being a replacement of existing, I think going back w/ that should
suffice but ultimately I am just verifying all of the structure is good
for this and the few changes they want to make.
Thank you,
Adam Russell, P.E.
VP of Engineering
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