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31B-119 (7) * 16.11 ' %1 �x�l of Xert1 &mptDn - hR assachnsetts m.,,,,` �DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS ' ! ti` ' ii r= INSPECTOR 212 Main Street • Municipal Building 7, 1y Spa` Northampton, MA 01060 1 — 1 I Y FAQ Co UE (L eA eJj 1NC �uQ1)`) 5 co. vQ C Ebw !dfL S svkAlef '4 .'e 1 1 — 1-z) — 'P'. To �vx N RAAruT y Sz -- 0 t-( 1 ti Louis Hasbrouck Local Building Inspector 212 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 587-1239 lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov Fax 587-1272 11 EDWARDS SQ BP-2006-0205 GIS#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 31B- 119 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 Permit: Building Category: BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2006-0205 Project# JS-2006-0301 Est. Cost: $750.00 Fee: $750.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: J V STODDARD 040840 l.ot Si (sa. t.): 6488 56 Owner: FD1vARrIS ScitrARF LI (— Zoning:URC Applicant: J V STODDARD AT: 11 EDWARDS SQ Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: 157 CAVE HILL RD (413) 367-2497 WC LEVERETTMA01054 ISSUED ON:10/4/2005 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK:REMODEL INTERIOR (3) FAMILY (SECTION 116) POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House# Foundation: ---_0 i'e-fe. / p, Driveway Final: Final: 7' S '.06#14Final:5 /4,1 l"flr7`- • %� L./Pi'.Y Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Insulation: 7 i,i� I 21: 7' 70,_, . Final:(-)y(D Smoke: CX 7 tXIG Final: OK_ 07(0 6 '0 6 j---0-win THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY TH CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGUL ION Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: r Building 11, 13 and 13A 10/4�� D :b�( �}u re $750.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413) 587-1240,Fax: (413)587-1272 Building Commissioner-Anthony Patillo /61/4-/0_c J._j 3 - geu51,; 0 K v Lifti c/v is W 7-c`i 41 0041/ 6`-9,d 6 (2 • 7- 54 3 � ofc ' 7 S "- 0.6 ).1 1;04 (� (A() e r --�� 62'i° v‘ 04(j 3 ' C2 File#BP-2006-0205 APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON J V STODDARD ADDRESS/PHONE 157 CAVE HILL RD LEVERETT (413)367-2497 PROPERTY LOCATION 11 EDWARDS SQ MAP 31 B PARCEL 119 001 ZONE URC THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Building Permit Filled out >> ( Fee Paid /Q(,5" X/� 250 Typeof Construction: REMODEL INTERIOR(3)FAMILY New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/Statement or License A4taed 3 sets of Plans/Plot Plan THE F LLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON IN`F9'RMATION PRESENTED: Approved Additional permits required(see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ CA•e..r7/2°rI70A..) Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commiss' Signature of Building Official Date Note:Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health,Conservation Commission,Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. *Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact Office of Planning&Development for more information. Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 4 `7:.'epafn3�t cis z'd City of Northampton st7. a gy _ � , - .- Building Department gse�` 9, eras '.-1 Building 212 Main Street .S ex evo 4 tee* -- Room'100 Wa ►.er - " 3 Northampton, MA 01060 a ta .�,,, phone 413-587-1240 Fax 413-587-1272 P � -'-':,-.1 ":.-i, I Or TM Mom_ ,. M,... «"�".s APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT,REPAIR,RENOVATE,CHANGE THE USE OR OCCUPANCY OF,OR DEMOLISH ANY BUILDING OTHER THAN A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING 'SECTION-1 SITE-INFORMATION f M e-TH A s rD.4 M�1. � �qua n M � �or� rt^ � �� a.,..,T ! i" vir � �S'seird=., Oft � ezam r4- as, ,. ,,ElmR 13lstric . . 4�cB`District: '.:4 ` - Y SECTION 2 PROPERTY OWNERSHIPIAUTHORIZED AGENT 2.1 Owner of Record: iEi Al P-S SQ. Ll. C_ i i /5'? 64vEM - Ro t.E. ft 7T MA. 0/051 1 Name(Print) 7Ar1t5 € LATH AWN S-toDo R_n Current Mailing Address: Nl3 1+.7 �Z97 Signature I .�i _.' rl a1k/ Telephone 2.2 Authorize. Agent: I 3—.V, • ra�laa r /.g7 cAve Mu. 120 LE vF-pf=TT- hit M. o/v Name(Print) Current Mailing Address: 4'/3- 3(67, 2-1/97 Signature Telephone -=SECTION-3- STIMATE CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost(Dollars)to be Official Use Only completed by permit applicant 1. Building i (9 O 000 • I (a)Building-Permit Fee y • 2. Electrical I i 6)Estimated Total Cost of t % ,O U I .,' Cohatructionfrom(6) 3. Plumbing j�/ QV l) i Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical(HVAC) i l i S. i 5. Fire Protection j 6. Total=(1 +2+3+4+5) 9 Gv�7 --Check Number • , This-Section'For Official Use Only Building:Pe mit Number` :Date issued' r Signature: Building Commissioner/Inspector of Buildings Date Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 SECTION 4-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES.FOR PROJECTS LESS THAN 35,000 CUBIC FEET OF ENCLOSED SPACE i--:_. Interior Alterations ❑ Existing Wall Signs 0 Demolition❑ Repairs❑ Additions ❑ Accessory Building❑ Exterior Alteration ❑ Existing Ground Sign 0 New Signs❑ Roofing❑ Change of Use❑ Other ❑ Brief Description !Enter a brief description here. Of Proposed Work:I p6.-/nC, i7EL 2C/�7 / ( 6'f(r i H/LE�{- Ff4( l 1 L f 1 SECTION 5-USE GROUP AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE USE GROUP(Check as applicable) CONSTRUCTION TYPE A Assembly A-1 ❑ A-2 ❑ A-3 0 1A I ❑ ❑ A-4 ❑ A-5 0 1 B ❑ B Business ❑ - - — - 2A ❑ E Educational ❑ 2B I ❑ F Factory ❑ F-1 ❑ F-2 ❑ 2C ❑ H High Hazard ❑ 3A ❑ Institutional ❑ I-1 0 1-2 ❑ 1-3 ❑ 3B ❑ M Mercantile ❑ 4 ❑ R Residential R-1 ❑ R-2 R-3 ❑ 5A ❑ S Storage ❑ S-1 ❑ S-2 ❑ 5B 1. ❑ — U Utility ❑ Specify:I M Mixed Use ❑ Specify I S Special Use ❑ Specify: l COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUlLI?.ING UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS,ADDITIONS AND/OR CHANGE IN USE Existing Use Group: g'Z Proposed Use Group: 12.-- Existing Hazard Index 780 CMR 34):` i Proposed Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): SECTION 6 BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA - _OFFICE USE ONLY BUILDING AREA EXISTING PROPOSED NEW CONSTRUCTION __ _ Floor Area per Floor(sf) - • 1st /O4/e, 1st icdz (OZ( 2nd 1 9 6 2nO1 CPS—Os y 3r1 i //%2- - it f3si1HTw.6Nr l�.S < 'fez-� + � Total Area(sf) f 2 3(a,y I Total Proposed N 4v Corisfrection(sf) Total Height(ft) ! ` Total Height ft 35 7.Water Supply(M.G.L.c.40,§54) 7.1 Flood Zone Information: 7.3 Sewage Disposal System: Public ErPrivate 0 Zone Outside Flood Zone[( Municipal Nor On site disposal system Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 8741©RS ©.1 ZON:010 ,.. _fir*o-'�i�"« fb r�e�5���� , r Existing Proposed Required by Zoning This column to be filled in by Building Department Lot Size i 6.-5-62- I 1 56-(0L Frontage I 30 11 30 ' 1 Setbacks Front Xifil 1/ 1 Side L:r R::/6 1 L:' 12- i R:I [---1 Rear i 5 i ' i Buttdmg Height 3S i I -i - i -- Bldg.Square Footage 1333 1 Z % 1I33 31 ;2 i r Open Space Footage � , (Lot area minus bldg&paved •`i FAO I I2 21 i--' parking) #of Parking Spaces T b 1 ' = I I Fill: ' NA r HA (volume&Location) A. Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding ever been issued for/on the site? NO Q DONT KNOW ciD YES 0 IF YES, date issued: I j IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO Q DONT KNOW 0 YES IF YES: enter Book Page 1 and/or Document#1 B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO (g DONT KNOW Q YES Q IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained Q Obtained Q , Date Issued: '; 1 C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES ® NO t 4 IF YES, describe size, type and location: D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property? YES ® NO +r� IF YES, describe size, type and location: I i E. Will the construction activity disturb(clearing,grading,excavation,or filling)over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES Q , NO • 4. IF YES,then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. Version1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 SECTION 9-PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT.TO CONSTRUCTION CONTROL PURSUANT TO 780-CMR 116{CON-TAINING MORE THAN 35,000 C.F.OF ENCLOSED-SPACE) 9.1 Registered Architect FORD (-iU.-4i-i �Q�2�N rree-i"S I Al Not Applicable El (Registrant): � �r� ,I N ST Arf%�!7�/�a - , , o/U v Z Registration Number Zlen Address zpd Expiration Date Signature Telephone 9.2 Registered Professional Engineer(s): Name Area of Responsibility I � � Address Registration Number 1 Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number I { Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number � � l Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number j Signature Telephone Expiration Date 9.3 General Contractor TV, 6TODDA,2 1 Not Applicable ❑ Company Name: Responsible In Charge of Construction / 7 CAvE �,/ll,C. 120 LE /,E,((4-714A, oJO Address • Signs e Telephone • Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 f•• SECTION 10-STRUCTURAL PEER REVIEW(780 CMR 110.11) Independent Structural Engineering Structural Peer Review Required Yes 0 No 0 SECTION 11 -OWNER AUTHORIZATION-TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING`PERMIT I, ,as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. • Signature of Owner Date I, - 'Ve STD 00A 240 ,as Owner/Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate,to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed under the i d pe Iti s of 'ury. Print Name Signature of Owner/Agent ate -SECTION 12-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 10.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor: Not Applicable, ElC2 Name of License Holder:1 J � / S?) 4 ' B ((Og 0 License Number -/67 tf29� H/Le-- G,C44FX 4!` 4, 0/ 1 3 Z %- Addre Expiration e ate 3&i.299? Sign Telephone S CTION 13-WORKERS':COMPENSATION INSURANCEAFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c.152,§25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes No 0 r e ativlrnr r.. _ • <t (cIf ) of �o cl.o s gt Ask_ it WI 'I.yt. y E 3.1assnthnscfla' • DEPARTMENT' OP nUILDrN.0 INSPECTIONS o _ 212 Main Strcct 1 uaicipal Building • \tzi, Northampton, Mass. 01060 r WORKER'S COMPENSATION. CNSI.)ANUL AFFIDAVIT (li ceascJpermi ttee) ,with ness/rtsidencc 21: -(phone) (str c/city/s-tatelap) do hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that ( ) I am an employer providing the following ti'orker's comocnsahon coverage for my employees worldng on this job: (Losu_ranc Conn:cy) (Polk:Nusabcr) (T xpirlion Dal ) - ( ) I am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeowner (ccle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who hive the following worker's compensation policies: (Name of Cont nci0') (In urancc ColnpanyiPOi.icj Numbc ) (Fi:plrauon D)atc)• (Name of Contractor) (Las-drone,: Company/Policy `unt^-r) (txvir.:uon Date) • • (Name of Connacid;) (I.Dsurane Company/Policy Nusber) (Expiraion Date) • (Name of Contractor) (Insura.nc Compauy/Policy Numb:r) (Expiration Date) • (anith addi:oc,J r_ieei if noccmary to izscu4 inform.6 oo pcstaiaing to.JJ cocci-me-ors) ( ) I am a sole proprietor and have no one woridng for me. ( ) I atn.a home owner performing all the work myself. NOTE:plc„plc„sc be etau•c clam;vainlc bemoouvcra va-bo cuzplay pc-tons to do r-s;rsc-,.vY rcpau work an.d" =S of Eta c)c c t .a tZY_cc t,to u•-bicj lbe bormoW/Dn-rtimic1m3 or co don err.t .A,2ppuItC6-1.1 ll)Cc.D r Dx CCDC-11IV 0.'�tr:d.7Ctj ID tY employes tt>c the"ni;d:ors{se •aim Act(G L1 Y2s31(5)).rpplintioo by a bomeoo-oe for:Grp:or ps_.,.,it rnmy evicknce tJ;e Ie7t1 rtmou of an czgloyer under tilt)Worfola C.ocapom,.tioa Act_ I uodcn Dd tha a copy of ed.tat®cat os.y bo for o.r .d to tbo Dopartmcot of IohtrriJ Accickati OIOoo of Ins:woos for tb. covcr-tsc vcri[cstioo and evil L-ilinc to so-urc Coverasc undo-%nation 25A of MOL 152 do lad to the i.-\,raairio3 of a-imiasI pcnaltio oomismg of a fine of up to S 1.300.00 and/or iroprimoomocat of up to aye year e.od civil pmahia in he form of a Stop Work Orde and. Pico o(S100.00 s thy aptiast For r1,t u.c onty Pcruul 1'1urnb_r Mape Lot n �— Signaturt:of LictnsccJPcrmiucc 'Date 2'- 9U- O 04. " � (!if r of •ortIpintptatt ._ �'tF:J� � "jt • ,fflassachusttts _ =, f DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS �., INSPECTOR 212 Main Street • Municipal Building 0�4 _" Northampton, MA 01060 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL DOCUMENT (for professional Engineers/Architects responsible for Entire Project) Project Title: aim b S 2 C-CLOG f4 (Ajit k SDate: Project Location: II L`)iVAILDS Si Map: Parcel: Zone: • Scope of Project: nx.,,U0 A PTS - Covr)o$ e el)UVl C oiNtS In accordance with the sixth edition Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR SECTION 116.0: I, W t L L I I4--M (�=-1 L_- ) Mass. Registration Number 2(o 51 Being a registered professional Engine /Architect 1 ereby CERTIFY that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans,computations and specifications concerning: {- Entire Project for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge, such plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code,all acceptable engineering practices and all applicable laws for the proposed project. Furthermore, I understand and AGREE that I shall perform the necessary professional services to determine that the above mentioned portions of the work proceed in accordance with the documents approved for the building permit and shall be responsible for the following as specified in section 116.2.2: 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction documents as submitted for the building permit,and approval for the conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code-required controlled materials. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine, in general, if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the construction documents. I shall submit periodically, in a form acceptable to the building official, a progress report together with pertinent comments. Upon completion of the work,I shall submit to the building official a final report as to the satisfactory completion and readiness of the project for occupancy. :.:. • and Seal of registered professional: wIED Oct No.2667 —,I. I 5 AI►fHt m: � , ti IV Aqq� \likeAt•elsTeck 4(41 MO Fax 413-587-1272 -phone 413-587-1240 OF n Rug 26 . 05 03: 30p 7484- p, 1 1 °;� O.: Xarflyzniptcn 1.: µ1 4 �iassaeilasetts xg • • DEPARTMENT OF J3liILD[JdG INS?EC:'ONS INSPECTOR 212 Main Street • Municipal Building Ntwtharrptct;.MA 01060 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL DOCUMENT (for professional Engineers/Architects responsible fcr Entire Project) Project Title: (fin tiv/kK-17 S S k via ieE C O0 Date: et if S(oc Project Location: t t !<D k.p n..D5 S(..qvi4eEMap: Parcel: Zone. Scope of Project: (10 fEtW L ALZ 1t Ai1O7'0 t �l)L S17/'- F (Ly In accordance with the sixth edition Massachusetts State Building Code.780 CMR SECTION 116.0: t P3 61LLtrf) Mass.Registration Number2-&57 Being a registered professional Engineer/Architect hereby CERTIFY that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans, computations and specifications concerning: cJ Entire Project for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge,such plans,computations and specificatlons meet the applicable provisions of the Ivfnvelchusetts State Building Code,all acceptable engineering practices and all applicable laws for the proposed project Furthermore,I understand and AGREE that I shall perform the necessary professional services to determine that the above mentioned portions of the work proceed in accordance with the documents approved for the building permit and shall be responsible for the following as sped in section 116.2.2: 1. Review of shop drawings,samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction documents as submitted for the building permit,and approval for the conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code-required controlled materials. S. Be present at Intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine,in general,if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the constructior.documents. I shall submit periodically,-in atom.acceptable to the building official,a_progress report together with ertiner.t continents.Upon completion of the work,I sha = • e building official a final report as to the satisfactory completion and readiness of the p ►•' 44, v e,y�r� Signature and Seal of registered professional: 4 <C �o '� ' , 1 r � �y c111JV '(I1., o� No.2667 ERsT O 4, . •V.• vss.,Z1 .111 1 OF tbilkS' " Fax 413-587-1272 -phone 413-587-1240 el ¢•(1V.}f p2. t-- ? (riff of �c�:fllu npfon 1 • �-1il 4 — — DEPARTMENT OP nuiwri c INSPECTIONS 212 Main Street ' Municipal Building • Northampton, Mass. 01060 r1 WOmaR'S COMPENSATION l;ISURANCk. AVVLDA.\rlT I, .T. V, 5-moo arza.� • (li s Jpermittcc) with a principal place of business/residence at: - I /S / CAtiiC /u_ l40 Lfz;IA -1- to e/asy(l.hono `I/ 3 ,3Co7,2 i (stT .-t/ci ty/stalcfa p) do hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, h i ( ) I am an employer providing the followine'worker's colnpensation cove age for my employees working on this job: - (lnsura_n=Coop:Lay) (Polk: Nu--abcr) (Exniratiora Day) • ( ) I am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeow-ner (circie one) and have hired the coon-actors listed below wbo have the following worker's cooDensadon policies: js, \/ -,--bulo/yi-a S-A rA /2.2/2:eL G'omc of Conitcto-1 (In uranc.z CotnoanyfPouc,- Nwj±c) it ':Pt,-e:.on Datc) 1%t)l 1.,soti -5 i-vlc&S F-4 ' 7(--- moron, .i Ns,co, (Namc of Coutraor) (lnsirancc Como anyiPotic- Numccr) (ECDiration Date) PAS IAA-ill-et-6 V iitif, (Name of Conn-actor) (lnsurancc CompanyrPolicy Nainbcr) (Expirrion Daic) , (Name of Contractor) (Insurance ComcanyfPolicy Number) (E\pU-dilon Dale). (.ct. t zdai:loc..,exc.if occo-try to iacmk inform_soc pcuasaing to all ooccr-tom) -I ( lam a sole proprietor and have no one woridng for me. ( ) I arn.a home owner performing all the work myself. NOTE:plcx he.oryrc char N�C bcmrp.••vm Mbo=pIcy pc-.a,,,to tb fi^c'•t_n^2 =„si.7D c m,aQ work w a d.•t Il:ct of Dot axe.tl`o ,..ro tnr3 is uiseti the bomoow•oc reaida or oo the grow- ,zppxu tccu tbeon a_-r rx C os-1y Deed..-ed to be ctploy --ttnr the wx rr••-p--_-*ion Act(GUI 52ss I(5)), .optinaom by.boa>aoo oa rcr_bey_or perm cczr c idmor the Icy-1 rtn•,,of en eccloy.r under dbo Workater Cocnpom.iion Act I,anecat..oe the a copy of chi.mLctroom may b.for.a,dee to rho D tp.rtmma onr.A..r,.I AccideatY OIL..of 4za.+r•o00 for tb. oovcnSc vctratioa,od tltu L-iltac to scour tovctugo to.tr--soctioa 25A of MOL I 31 ao 1,_d to the i•r.per,eioa of ciminal prrt ltia ooaai:ing of a riot of up to S 1}00.00.ndfor imgx--coacoczo of up to ooc yur'.od d�il pr-ot Ilia-to rb<form of.Stop Work Ordc.od. Iut o(S 100_00 a day crfyast ex.. For dcp.rtaa� uu.c only i permit Nttmtxr i (Veo Ao tray: Lot " Sigt a 0 Li crmiucc " e — -- .l ¢Z NAM P20 • ' • �° `� ,,.Cr zt 1afzl�ttntrart >I= _ i ''v 4 `� 19 B 'Massachusetts ~_iil I**:157-207-ftl, If IV . lia '�' �• DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS , /_ INSPECTOR "212 Main Street • Municipal Building \tar ". Northampton,MA 01060 _ ,,.` HOME OWNER EXEMPTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The State of Massachusetts allows the homeowner the right under 780CMR 108.3.4 to act as his/her construction sups.: .•:nor. The state defines "Homeowner" as, " Person(s) who owns a parcel on which he/she resides or intends to be,a one or two family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a home owner." The building department for the City of Northampton wants any person(s) who seek to use the home owner exemption, to act as their own construction supervisor,to be aware that by doing so you become responsible for compliance with state building codes and regulations. The inspection process requires that the building department be called to inspect work at various stages, which include foundation/footings (before backfill), sonotube holes (before pour), a rough building inspection (before work is concealed), insulation inspection (if required) and a final building inspection.;The building department requires these inspections before the work is concealed, failure to secure these inspections can result in failure to obtain a certificate of occupancy until the work can be inspected. If the homeowner hires other trades to perform work (electrical, plumbing & gas) the homeowner will be responsible to make sure that the trades hired secure their proper - permits in conjunction to the building permit issued, and that they get their required inspections. Failure of the individual trades to secure the permits and inspections as required can DELAY the project until such time as the proper permits and inspections are made I, understand the above. (Home owner/resident's signature requesting exemption) I will call to schedule all required building inspections necessary for the building permit issued to me. Date Address of work location r OP ID CR DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) ACORD,. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DAOIE50 08/22/05 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Reynolds, Barnes & Hebb, Inc. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 166 East Street HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR PO Box 4889 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Pittsfield MA 01202 Phone: 413-447-7376 Fax:413-443-7608 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A: Safety Insurance Co 39454 INSURER B: Central Insurance Company 20230 Daniel B. Whiteley Inc. Whiteley Electric INSURERC: • 52 Cottage Street INSURERD: Easthampton MA 01027 INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY 5ERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,E)I CLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADU1. POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POL CY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR NSRD TYPE OF INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YY) DATE(MM/DD/YY) GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $2000000 DAAMIS IMI B X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY BOP 7 938625 07/01/04 7/01/0 5 PREMMISES O(Ea occurenceNIEU ) $ 100000 CLAIMS MADE [X J OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $5000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY S 2000000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $4000000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG S 4000000 POLICY PRO LOC JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT A ANY AUTO 3945474 07/01/04 07/01/05 (Ea accident) ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) S 250000 X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) $ 5 0 0 0 0 0 PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 100000 (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE S $ DEDUCTIBLE $ t /YVORKERS COMPENSATION AND X ITORY LIMITS I IOER B EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY WC7938626 07/01/04 07/01/05 E. CH ACCIDENT $ 1000000 ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE -- -OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L. ISEASE-EA EMPLOYEES 1000000 �. SPEC describe under DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1000000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL Mike Harrington IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Fax # 413-585-0417 11 Edward Square REPRESENTATIVES. Northampton MA 01060 AURDRIZED REPRESEN,VE ,���, D# ACORD 25(2001/08) �R�(©�ACORD CORPORATION 1988 Sep-09-05 . 08:47am From-AIG 973-316-6903 T-631 P.002/002 F-775 .l I• ..�...- r.l i:':'.. -1- ,i 4. rl!h1.-. ;A - ,,, ...1.. .•1 ��._�.N.: _y.. 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"i:�,. :f:�iJi. _,, ,_ . .J� ..d.' ,.. ��,. f • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOT WITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT.TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. Co LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY LIMITS THE PROPRIETOR/ '*�.•,' :•'.':''...a,.r . -•: I' . PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE 'H' .•;{ I. , ! OFFICERS ARE: . • •t„:. JNCL 0 EXCL o C Groupit 8/12/2005 8/12/2006 STATUTORY LIMITS '' >;, �, f,,.,�: •�' 0102259 13THER Covcrage Applies to MA Operations Only. EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,000 DISEASE POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE $ 100,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSNEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION NORTHAMPTON SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE ATTN:BUILDING INSPECTOR EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING COMPANY WLL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 212 MAIN STREET,ROOM#100 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT.BUT NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBUGATION OR LIABILJTY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY.ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE C AUG-23-05 0? :05 PM WILSON SERVICES EASTHAMP 413 527 3376 P. 01 ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OP ID CR WILSO-1 DATE(MM/OD/YYYV) 08/22/05 I PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Reynolds, Barnes & Hebb, Inc. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 166 East Street HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR PO Box 4889 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Pittsfield MA 01202 Phone: 413-447-7376 Fax:413-443-7608 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A: National Grange Mutual 14788 r- INSURER B'. Wilson Services Incorporated .'NSURERc: -52 Cottage St INSURERO: • Easthampton MA 01027 INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS.EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILTR A% TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE FAWFDDTYYYY))E PDATE(MM D IWL LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1000000 lCI DAMAUh I YE N 1 COMMERALGENERALLIABILITY TO BE DETERMINED 08/01/05 08/01/06 PREMISESeoNI"anecuCe) S 5000 CLAIMS MADE X OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) S 50000 A XiBusiness Owners PERSONAL&ADVINJURY S 1000000 Xi GENERAL AGGREGATE S 2000000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2000000 7 POLICY n EC J LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT S 1000000 A ANY AUTO TO BE DETERMINED 08/01/05 08/01/06 (Ea accident)ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) f X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) f X NON-OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE S (Per accident) ' GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY•EA ACCIDENT S ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC S AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1000000 A ^OCCUR CLAIMS MADE TO BE DETERMINED 08/01/05 08/01/06 • AGGREGATE f 1000000 $ 1 DEDUCTIBLE S X j RETENTION S 0 _ f WORKERS COMPENSATION AND TORY l MTTUS_ IOER EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY 1 A ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE TO BE DETERMINED 08/01/05 08/01/06 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $500000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L DISEASE•EA EMPLOYEE S 500000 Ir ySL dasaibe under ' SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.I. DISEASE•POLICY LIMIT S 500000 OTHER PROPERTY 13000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OP THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL Michael Harrington IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER.ITS AGENTS OR P.O. Box 2121 REPRESENTATIVES. * Amherst MA 01004 A rRRIZE REPRESENTATIVE `r„L^ Q� ACORD 25(2001/08) �1�0_�Y/'A��'' /jL,'Y-I� �► vs�'©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 June 7, 2005 Anthony L. Patillo, Building Commission City of Northampton �- ; r 212 Main Street—Room 100 -'I Northampton, MA 01060 \Ji Re: 11-13 Edwards Square,Northampton AUG 2 4 2005 Building Permit#BP2005-0783 o-Q,; vs Dear Mr. Pirillo: --- Please let this letter serve as notification that I, Michael L. Harrington, am at this time changing the construction supervisor's position noted on the above building permit from Robert Jackson(License#056654) to James V. Stoddard(Constru pervisor License#040840 & Home Improvement License#105752). Sin ly, ichae . ' gtun MLH/ls COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Hampshire, ss. On this 7th day of June, 2005,before me, the undersigned notary public,personally appeared Michael L. Harrington, proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was that he was personally known to me to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and who swore or affirmed to me that the,contents of the document are truthful and accurate to the best of his knowledge and belief. Szych,Nit".lic My Commission Expires: October 6, 2011 780 CMR: STATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS APPENDIX F PART TWO- SUGGESTED COMPLIANCE There is only o e means of egress from the ALTERNATIVES basement. Solution A. 'rovide egress windows in each F-201.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE apartment that comply with 780 CMR 10. F-201.1 Purpose:The purpose of Appendix F-201.0 is to assist the building official and those regulated F-202.2 Travel Dis ance: by 780 CMR in judging the acceptability of F-202.2.1 Gener I Compliance Alternatives: compliance alternatives to specific provisions 1. Add detect on system. required by 780 CMR. 2. Add a partial fire suppression system. 3. Add smok: doors. F-201.2 Application: Appendix F-201.0 contains 4. Increase "I eresistance rating of corridor generally acceptable compliance alternatives and walls and door.. examples. The examples are solely for the purpose of illustrating principles which can be applied to the F-202.2.2 Examp e:This example involves a four solution of code compliance problems and are not story building of Use Group R-2 without a fire necessarily acceptable under all circumstances. It is suppression syste . The length of exitway access recognized that all building systems interact with travel is 150 feet. each other. Therefore, any consideration of Solution A. dd a partial fire suppression compliance alternatives must take into account all system off t domestic water supply (if existing and proposed conditions to determine their adequate)in th exit access corridor. acceptability. The principles applied can be used for Solution B. S bdivide corridor into segments, the solution of similar compliance problems in other if less than 100 feet,with smoke doors. buildings and occupancy groups. Commentaries are Solution C. I not required by other sections provided where the philosophy in establishing the of 780 CMR stall smoke and fire detectors alternatives is not obvious. The examples were with audible al rms in the corridor. developed from appeal data and accepted practice. Solution D. I crease the fireresistance rating They are not all-inclusive and should not preclude of the exit access corridor from one hour to consideration of other alternatives. two hours and provide"B"label self-closing or automatic clo 'ng fire doors in all openings Note: It is anticipated that additional compliance into the corrid r. alternatives will be added to Appendix F-201.0 through the mechanism of appeal decisions and F-202.3 Enclosure f exitways: from results of research being conducted by various organizations in the field of relative F-202.3.1 Gener 1 Compliance alternatives: permanence of life safety systems. 1. Improve enclosure of exitway. 2. Add a part.al fire suppression system. F-202.0 COMPLIANCE ALTERNATIVES 3. Add a dete tion system. FOR EGRESS REQUIREMENTS F-202.3.2 Examples: This example involves a F-202.1 Number of exits: four story row building of Use Group R-2 with connecting fire balconies and an interior stair. F-202.1.1 General compliance alternatives: The stair is enclosed with lath and plaster, wood 1. Provide connecting fire balconies. stud partitions and paneled doors. 2. Provide alternate egress facilities(windows, Solution A. Cover partitions on the apartment etc.). side with 3" Type X gypsum wallboard or its 3. Provide a fire escape. equivalent. Replace or build up panel doors 4. Provide fire-rated areas of refuge. until minimum solid portion is 13/e" and install F-202.1.2 Examples: - - Example 1 involves a five-story Building of Use Solution B. Provide a heat and smoke Group B without a fire suppression system and detection syste in the stairwell with an alarm with only one means of egress. audible to all t nants. Provide self-closers on Solution A. Add one or more fire escapes as all stairwell doors. may be necessary to provide all tenants with Solution C. P ovide a partial fire suppression reasonable access to two means of egress in system in the • airwell off the domestic water separate directions. Access to a street, public supply (if ade.uate). Provide self-closers on way or area of refuge shall be provided at the all stairwell doors. termination of the fire escape. F-202.3.3 Corn entary: The above example, Solution B. Add connecting fire balconies while pertaining '. a four story, Use Group R-2 across fire walls if the above solution is building,can also be applied to other buildings of impractical due to construction difficulties. occupancies and oor levels. The principle that Example 2 involves a building of Use Group R-2 the degree of .ode compliance may not be occupancy with an apartment in the basement. reduced should .' remembered. If the existing 2/7/97 (Effective 2/28/97) 780 CMR-Sixth Edition 719 • • ESO42D-09-2004 For the very latest information,please visit our web site at cusre (ea.$) 52SF www.envirograf.com k• 0 EN VIROGR FO INTUMESCENT COATING SYSTEMS F 0 p IA! it I 0 S LFE S '� r,RI E) ,,,, :„. C",1 n rt„„) Product 42: Clear/coloured/whits intumescent coating for 30-60 minutes protection Product 92: Clear/white fire retardant coating for Class 0 or Class 1 protection Product 103: , _ .,. r.-'1•-:' .4.`iii,, tt,t,4 Clear/coloured/white to upgrade raised/fielded doors to 30-60 minutes ? �- 4 a • • 5 L ,.,,r- gt 1 q 'it • II4t} tei ,, r „ , :. „,,,,,. ,..,..„. ..,,, 01111* �' i'1. 4 , ,,. , it 1 t:, c-tti,, 7+7 y� 3Y } {f. r yam' }� prq h { - Y 1 4 )l)•) 'R -#_ 1 , y Sic 8 , > 14; �" ky� �� Yd �}(. ",�n � . T 'S�i. 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' dad' sg UPGRADE PANELLING, LED GED/BRACED DOORS, PANELLED DOORS RAISED/FIELDED DOORS, AND MANY OTHER WOOD SURFACES TO CLASS 0 / CLASS 1 OR 30-60 MINUTES OF FIRE PROTECTION MEMBER OF ��.��jAtSq(s PROTECTING PROPERTY tl"°9'� ° `' 2'St z 1309001 m 1' tl PROTECTING LIVE :�* ''` �' a aov, MEMBER =M °"At'►rysrs1 Environmental Seals Ltd, Envirograf House,Barfrestone,Dover,Kent,CT15 7JG,United Kingdom Phone:+44(0)1 304 842 555—Fax:+44(0)1 304 842 666—Email: sales@envirograf.com—URL:www.envirograf.com HW SYSTEM (PRODUCT 42) The HW system offers a range of clear, coloured, or white coatings designed to upgrade new and existing timber substrates, offering up to 30 or 60 minutes of fire protection to meet UK Building Regulations for timber and timber-related products, according to substrate, type of timber and thickness. Contact our technical department for more details. This system can be applied to new substrates and over existing paint and varnishes (see application details).Tested to BS476 Part 22 (1987).The average drying time: 3-4 hours. FIRE PERFORMANCE The HW range has been tested on a number of substrates to satisfy Class 0 and Class 1 of UK Building Regulations. It has also been tested to enhance the fire protection rating of wooden substrates,to achieve a fire resistance of 30&60 minutes integrity. Test Numbers: FYJ87183/5/7/6/8 and TRADA RF95088.Tested on loaded floor beams for 60 minutes (Chiltern IF98078). 4.1 Wooden panelling and staircase treated with the HW Exposed wood treated with HW system and exposed wal Ceiling treated with intumescent paper and gold leaf system for one hour of fire protection coverings treated with 3-2-1 at this London art gallery features and cornices coated taath the HW system APPLICATION Surfaces that have been previously coated: Clear HWAP adhesion primer.Test small area to ensure adhesion. Waxed or silicone-treated areas may require cleaning with Envirograf®HWC cleaner or fine glass paper. Clear Intumescent Coating: HW02 with top coats of HW03E for internal and external use or HW05 for hard-wearing surfaces such as don-s. handrails. staircases etc. White and Coloured Coatings: In most cases, HW01 white intumescent coating does not require a primer. If necessary, use HWAP adhesion priner. HW01 can be painted over with HW04 undercoat and HW04TC top coat (white or BS/RAL colours in matt finish). Alternatively, use HW opaque satin 'inish for internal or externs! applications. IMPORTANT NOTE: HW01 is non-hydroscopic, so it is unaffected by atmospheric moisture content and can be left overnight internally but externally it MUST have a finish coat. HW02 is hydroscopic and MUST have a top coat applied before the end of the day. For areas where timber is likely to absorb moisture from behind, apply HW05 UC first. Then apply HWAP primer, followed by HW02. Do not apply HW02 if the moisture content of the wood is ove-17%. BS476 PART 22:30/60 MINUTES OF FIRE PROTECTION:For suitable applications, please contact our sales department. Longer periods of protection are dependent upon the timber type,thickness, and structural design. For an assessment, please contact our technical department. FOR HARD WEARING SURFACES(HW SYSTEMS):The above HW Systems can be finished with a hard-wearing finish for floors etc. For the clear finish system replace HW03 with HW05 undercoat and HW05 Clear Top Coat(matt,semi-gloss, or gloss). For the coloured finish system, use HW05 undercoat,then HW07 top coat in standard white or any BS/RAL colour in matt, semi- gloss, or gloss finish. FOR APPLICATION ONTO NEW WOOD FOR APPLICATION ONTO PRE-PAINTED OR VARNISHED WOOD HWO1 WHITE OR COLOURED HWO2 CLEAR-- INTERNAL/ IN ERNAL! HARD INTERNAL/ HARD HW01 WHITE OR COLOURED HWO2 CLEAR EXTERNAL E TERNAL WEARING EXTERNAL WEARING TC INTERNAL/ INTERNAL/ HARD INTERNAL/ HARD HWO4 t IC H2 coalsOPAQUE' 1 HWO7 ' 12 coaatsE 1 1 eoa EXTERNAL EXTERNAL WEARING EXTERNAL WEARING 8m2 8m/litre/coat 8m2 per litre em2/litre/coat 1Dm2 per litre :sternal (coloured) (external) per litre HWO4 IC HW OPAQUE HWO7 HWO3E HWOS TC HWO4 UC OPAQUE HWO5 UC HWO3E HWO5 UC 1 coat @ 2 coats @ 1 coat @ 2 coats @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ coat @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 8m2 8m2/litre/coat 8m2 per litre 8m2/litre/coat 1Om2 1Om2 per litre 1D-12m2 8m2 per litre 11:1-12m2 per litre (external) (coloured) (external) per litre per litre ternal per litre (internal) per litre HWO4 UC HW OPAQUE HWO5 UC HWO3E HWO5 UC HWO1 HWO1 HWO1 HWO2 HWO2 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 2 coats @ coats @ 2 coats @ 2 coats @ 2 coats @ • 1Om2 8m2 per litre 10.12m2 8m2 per litre 10-12m2 8m2/litre 2/litre 8m2 per litre Sm2 per litre 8m2 per litre per litre (internal) per litre (Internal) per litre per coat er coat per coat per coat per coat HWO1 HWO1 HWO1 HWO2 HWO2 HWAP HWAP HWAP HWAP HWAP 2 coats @ 2 coats @ 2 coats @ 2 coats @ 2 coats @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ 1 coat @ em2/litre 8m2/litre 8m2 per litre 8m2 per litre 8m2 per litre Sm2 8m2 Bm2 8m2 em2 er coat er coat ter coat per coat per coat per litre er litre per litre per litre per litre SUBSTRATE SUBSTRATE SUBSTRATE SUBSTRATE NB:Trials in small areas must always be carried out prior to full application,as colour performance varies according to the structure of the substrate. . • INTRODUCTION ,. . Environmental Seals Ltd offers a comprehensive range of •-4,:-.- intumescent coatings for wood and wood-related surfaces. These coatings have been extensively used in many buildings, including Alnwick Castle, Buckingham Palace, Cambridge University, Crewe Hall, Lilleshall National Sports Centre, Shenley Manor,and Walmer Castle.When applied according to instructions, these coatings offer an outstanding finish, whilst meeting fire protection requirements. All have been tested to ....„; .•ix.., :1— -' :'- the relevant British Standards in UKAS-approved test houses. ADVANTAGES • Allows existing wood to be upgraded to comply with building regulations 1--- '-' -, --ft'!"-- , • Straightforward application t "1 tj Coatings can be applied over most existing paints , and varnishes, eliminating stripping 0 Environmentally-friendly I . _.] • Especially effective in refurbishment projects, often allowing existing architectural features to remain in place .r . 1 , . • Coatings are available in matt, semi-gloss, and gloss finishes • These systems are applied in the same way as regular paints and varnishes I , , • Classifications 0 & 1 have been achieved on bamboo, , hardwood, softwood,veneered MDF, and melamine boards 1 1 0 One hour and half-hour protection to doors and timber panelling and load-bearing floor boards and joists Pictured here is the Retahle from Thornham Parva,which was treated with " ''',%r;'s...444,1,;01,,,,:•',.4;.;.4,,:-z4,,,,-..-..:- viraxpeNYFR anlAW,S0At! 4Paglmocknr4--,,,,'n,„,,...,o-,of ., ,,' ,f,'' , ,'-,,--' -•,-":4- , • ' • ,, ,...,,,e• f,,A.,!;', .' -w--- -',' '.,,----;,' '-'"--4-'','-'- '''''""*,',..",'.-. 5;;"."''14'.'i'''''''''' .1,: ''''#.4-::,1*-:-1- 4.':',..e; ' ' '4,t4,.(r* '. .. .•, '• ‘,;'',',"':'-''.'t<fl'I'''-'.'•'''.4*'' "1`;'.: -'''''1:4w7',,x.,,,--,. .,-, -, ::1,,,,!: t " *.': ' •'",-'-'-itf,', • ?.•% f:'; : i,Li.: ,-,:'1-':.':'''';'*., ..,' 4,-'''': ,"-,,1 .'- '''`I't---'1'..,,;%':'' . :,-,,,, ..-.,::',::',::1-..,-:>.•.-,..,•' -„„3 :--,- r';:- i,-: %....,:-: 0 1,4.,-4",";..I.• t., - •-' ,..A.,.%,A .,.,!,..,,,,.,,,,, ,-, . , ,..,,„; ',„, ,,. ,-. :;;;,,,,,,-..--,-,,,-- -,-..,z- -----,-,--:, l' '.--''''' ":7',7 - '' ' '''4,41#*"4,y ..„,, .. , . .„,,,,,,,._ ....„.f...„...,-..: .• . .,;,...„.; ;,, ; . , ,.,,,,, 4,..i.::,°:‘,', ,?,;'-'''''',71.1--"7"--1*-7.-m'irr- ,..,::il...11*4.1r .v/I/k31'. - ' A :4-4 f.'",:t*.14:...'-` . `77---';.• ' I ' -- ,!,•'- `,,,,., , , ,--- , - 4 -' .4,L;;IA. ' * - '''.,t '';,:'",,',":..,- *. ; :'' '", ,---- ' "' ..'- '' .-... - ,, , , ., ,:„ --, .-10.,,p•I'41';',.;,ce:13,',743'5,Zilti-:','44 xi JgAiii.:27,10?,-,11-**,.• • , .;•„„,„,,, ,,-;v4.,,,44$11.,,,;--4,.,---.•:;-:ti:ZWAigt:ts-z.:,-,'"-%:I'44):.;;";irl 4 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION TABLE Class 0 Internal and external ESNFR • • Class 1 Internal and external ESNFR • • 30/60 minutes protection Dry/warm internal areas HW • • 30/60 minutes protection Dry/warm external areas HW • • extremely low humidity t* €A - J ? ES/11FR SYSTEM (PRODUCT C2) The ESNFR System offers a clear coating suitable for upgrading wood r - and wood-related surfaces to comply with Class 0 and Class 1 of UK Building Regulations.The ESNFR system is suitable for use over most t substrates,including new timber,bamboo,chipboard,hardboard,MDF, melamine-faced board,veneer-faced non-fire-rated MDF,etc.It can also t be applied over existing paints and varnishes(see application details). I Tested to BS476 Parts 6&7.Average drying time from 20 minutes to 2 k° hours,dependent on substrate and temperature. FIRE PERFORMANCE The ESNFR system has been tested on a number of substrates to satisfy BS476 Parts 6&7 and Class 0/Class 1 of UK Building Regulations. Tested at WIRA(tests 27165/03/01 and 27723/07/01). APPLICATION Fora application over existing pp paint or varnish, use Envirograf®HWAP � / f � ,��txf�, high adhesion primer first.The ESNFR fire protection coating should be ,; ,,,/,, ,,,,, „ applied in 2 coats at 12rn2 per litre per coat . e ri -fit V ,- INTERNAL USE: 1�i i; xa ' y',c For internal use, apply 1 top coat of Envirograf0 ESNFR/TCW non ' iii f y f = a '4` . smelling top coat(water-based,semi-gloss or gloss finishes). dii/ r ;i5 w"�T,,, iti;k44;7 s� For hard-wearing internal use, apply 1 top coat of HWO3E at 8m= per , -- , litre(white spirit based). / ` ' / �' a For very-hard-wearing internal use.finish with 1 coat of HWO5LIC and 1f ` " x` `'F�'t r ,, then 1 top coat of HWO5TC at 12m,per litre per coat(alcohol-based). t',f - �. . EXTERNAL USE: E r' t , a For external use on decking etc apply ES/VFR/EHW external hard t •` wearing top coat(water base). i„ :. ; 't-f(f' ,;v7 °'W . For external use on wall timbers,apply 2 coats of HWO3E clear coating >t• ' <. k .y , (matt.semi-gloss.or gloss fin'nbes)at 8m'per litre re cc,.'.. t' � � ' ,, i , For a coloured top coat,use HA Opaque coating(satin finisri). �,•k$.,:,c `if �,� For a colour-stained finish aver ESNFR or before application or a .e r:,,,, >. FSNFR,use a water-based stain—do not apply a spirit-based stain. �" IMPORTANT:On untreated timber,apply the first coat of ES/VFR thinly, '," to seal the timber, then use the second coal to correctly apply the • .� / loading.The first coat will be absorbed into the limber, but the second !i s , 4 ' ', coat will remain on the surface. -:i�;« - I BENEFITS `` These are the benefits of using Envirograf0 ESNFR fire-retardant ' ii coating/stain system: 7 . � -� .,. .:_:,_i • Economical application `Mr e• • Water-based f • Quick-drying . • Improved UV light resistance • Not affected by moisture after application i • Application by brush, roller, or spray Ne:The coverage on the first coat could vary according to the density or type of timber.Proprietary ! Srp. t' -''`" ` ' paintNarnish can be used as a final finish if required.For suitable applications.contact our technical i,,a _, ":-, department.Trials in small areas must always be carried out prior to lull application.as colour I. 1 performance varies according to substrate structure. r a v_+arv�pw'„F- s e`I. Wood veneer mounted o , special intumescent materia ..0- ,, for upgrading panel doors and other applications �� b.< For more information,please 41 contact our sales department Tr . ES/RFC SYSTEM (PRODUCT 103) FIRE PERFORMANCE For upgrading raised-and-fielded panelled doors.Ideally suited to The ES/RFC syst m has been applied to a number of doors that were refurbishment projects requiring existing doors to be upgraded. tested in accordance with BS476 Part 22(1987),assisting the doors The fire protection properties of the doors are enhanced to either to achieve an integrity ranging from 30 to 58 minutes. 30 minutes or 60 minutes of fire protection, according to the Test Numbers:TRADA RF95130 and RF95088 and many others. thickness of the door and the type of wood it is made from This coating has also been tested on loaded timber floor boards and (hardwood or softwood).Tested to BS476 Part 22(1987). joists and found to offer 60 minutes of fire protection. ,, , ,- : . { j¢�T� �� ° .^ , raa---: z. .'r `. , . 1 F ' Shepley Manor:Panelling treated with ES/VFR Arched top door—ES/RFC sysem Raised and fielded door—ES RFC s,s m and doors with the ES/RFC white coating system applied over decorative gold leal APPLICATIO ,,,,, . N- _ .. * Coating Details: White or Coloured Finish Clear Finish ES/RFC Clear Primer ES/RFC Clear Primer ES/RFC White Intum Coating ES/RFC Clear Inturn Coat ;e ; ES/RFC Under Coat ES/RFC Under Coat ES/RFC Top Coat (Colo,ll, ES%RFC Top Co it Ie.ar' *Matt, semi-gloss, or gloss. . Proprietary paint or varnish can be used when re-coating. 1 ES/RFC can also be applied before or after French polish. Requirements: ' >':-., BS476 Part 22 (1987) —up to 58 minutes of fire protection axis i t Minimum door specification: � '� f ;� s Door set, raised and fielded panels, minimum panel � i x �� thickness at the point of fitting into the stiles & rails: 9mm. '"a Treatment is only required to the risk side(e.g.room side), unless it is a corridor door or at the top of a staircase,and then both sides must be coated. New Wood and Pre-PaintedNarnished Wood White/Coloured Finish Clear Finish ES/RFC-UP TO 58 MINUTES OF FIRE PR0TECTI0N (APPLIED OVER FRENCH POLISH ES/RFC Top Coat 10mO// ES/RFC Top Coat 10m2/I White satin/BS or RAL colours Clear/matt/semi-gloss or gloss •er coat' per coat _ NB:If the door is to be stained,only water-based stains may be I used before application of the ES/RFC coating system. Lightly ES/RFC UC White 10m2/1 ES/RFC UC Clear 10m2/1 rub with glass paper when the stain has dried,clean down,and per coat per coat then apply the ES/RFC. Trials in small areas must always be carried out prior to full application, as colour performance ES/RFC White Intumescent Coating ES/RFC Clear Intumescent Coating varies according to substrate structure. LIMITATIONS TO FIRE PERFORMANCE: PRODUCT 103 2 coats applied @ 8m2//per coat 2 coats applied @ 8m2//per coat In order to ensure that the fire resistance of the door set as a whole is adequate,it is essential to take steps to check that the appropriate door frames and fixings,door stops,intumescent strips,and door furniture are ES/RFC Primer 12m2/1 ES/RFC Primer 12m2/1 used.See the Envirograf®Guide to Fire Doors for more details. per coat per coat ; � rt INTUMESCENT SEALS MUST BE FITTED TO FIRE DOORS Substrate Suhst(le All fire doors must be fitted with with intumescent seals. Envirograf® Product 69 surface-mounted seals are ideal for refurbishment projects. MOISTURE . PROTECTIVE YER The Envirograf® HWO1 coating is non-hydroscopic and therefore All wooden surfac s treated with HWO2 and ES/RFC clear coating unaffected by high levels of moisture during application and drying,but systems must be c mpleted with a protective coating which acts as a must not be left externally without a top coat. The intumescent HW02 sealer to the intu escent coating. This final layer must be applied coatings must be applied in warm and dry conditions where the immediately after th final intumescent coat is dry.The intumescent coat moisture in the atmosphere does not exceed 65% RH. The moisture should never be le overnight or for long periods before the final coat is content of the timber must be below 17% immediately prior to applied as it is ydroscopic and will absorb moisture from the application.Where moisture may occur on the reverse faces and edges, atmosphere, there re ruining the work. HWO1 white or ES/RFC including end grain,these should be sealed with one coat of HWO5UC. white/coloured coa ings can be left overnight before application of the Once the intumescent coating has been applied and allowed to dry,the top coat. top coat system must be applied immediately. The intumescent layer must never be left to dry overnight or for a long period without the final SIZES AND OR ERING REFERENCES application of the protective coating being applied. It is imperative HW SYSTEM(PRODUCT 42) Cleaner/Thinner that the whole HW system is applied in one scheduled stage in a moisture-controlled atmosphere. This also applies to the HWAP Primer Warm Water ES/RFC clear coating.The ESNFR system is not affected by high levels HWO1 White intumescent Warm Water of moisture. This coating system is therefore suitable for internal and HWO2 Clear intumescent Warm Water external areas susceptible to moisture,e.g.swimming pools etc. HWo3 Clear top coat(tor use with HWO2) White Spirit HWO4 Undercoat White Spirit METHOD OF APPLICATION HWO4 White top coat(tor use with HWO1)(matt/semi/gloss) 'Wihite`;;'r/ IAI S 1 f { HWO2C,, -c.-; Applyby brushing or by spray. (When applyir�c �...,� .. `inr, H�,n �.'t r(,�c-•roe,(;r I. ,rc,�.h R. JFP� �chcl-h _ . . . . .. intumescent material such as other brands,please contz . �-.! _2 i' :�r 1 ; '_1 t department for advice). Hu'vi)7 ,lcohol-bar,;: ii,„In,:, HW Opaque(tor external use with HWO1) White Spirit SPRAYING Supplied in 1 litre,21/2 litie,and 5 litre tubs.ES and PAL colour,n,aa.is°N_,. HW01:add 10%warm water and stir occasionally.HW02:adb ST,,v,arm ESNFR SYSTEM(PRODUCT 92) water and stir well. For best results, place the container of HWO1 or HW02 in c a container of warm water and stir the H\A.-, _;r H`.,'02 ESA'FR Primer tA.,am;'�,'a,r occasionally.The recommended values for spraying are c , !�. rr-5 "P ES,ti'FP/1CW(top cp.() Equipment Nozzle(mrls)Pressure(bar) Cross ccas ', :- . , ; r,,, i1,,i tr coal! .. ES/AEC Ahryl, _T,_,I_:n Coa'.nc(s.mi-c1oss Lc C_it anlli . Hior Pressure 1.8-2.5 3.5-4.0 1 or 2 Can be used v.,tL Prcr!u't 42(HW01),96, AiIh;sS 13-15• 150 i,i c f:" s Pbaad R,4 L.,,.ado to crccr (use disoorsinn horny(*=0.0013-0.0015 inches) Supplied;n, 1 I,trc 2' l're,and 5 litre tubs. " °"+{ 's —_-, i ES/RFC SYSTEM(PRODUCT 103) ,. g I -tear SystEMI ES/RFC Clear Primer i rr i Water ,' , ._� �i ES/RFC Clear Intumescent Coating Warm Water x ES,'RFC?UC Clear Undercoat Alcohol-Based Thinners ` k . ,� ` ES/RFC/TC Clear(matt/semi-gloss/gloss) Alcohol-Based Thinner: it k -, •, ., s `s `, ' �� —� White or Colour System `" '^ ""` "- "`e; ES/RFC White Prime' Warm Water 47. ;N - , t , ES/RFC White Intumescent Coating Warm Water ' ES/RFC/UC White Undercoat Alcohol-Based Thinners . c. s ES/RFC/IC White/COlours(matt/semi-gloss/gloss) Alcohol-Based Thinners „loss* Supplied in kit form,sufficient to coat 2 standard-size room doors on a single ..„....- ° • risk side,or 1 standard door that requires both sides to be coated. + ' " - t- BS and RAL colours made to order. a. ;, i Where doors have a high amount of wax,silicone,polish,or excessively dirty, ,4' ,; ; a,^ REGIONAL OFFICE: — ' a ,,, r r 1 -. 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Insulation materials are not all alike The ability to withstand high tempera- tures does not seem like much until it is Thermafiber Insulation The Thermafiber Difference translated into time—the additional time it Time vs.Temperature While most other insulating products can will take a fire to burn through a wall help control temperature and muffle sound, assembly, or the additional time it allows few have the ability to handle high heat people to leave a building,or the additional 2O80°F at 5hr. .. ... . ..... exposure or stop the spread of fire like time it allows for first responders to strike a nr m mia;i.fri~Ilati«r Iermxrated Lililloul failure Thermafiber' Mineral Wool Insulation. blaze before lives are lost and property is That's because Thermafiber Mineral damaged. 1510115.mnutYs! Plate glass melts Wool Insulation is Born in FireTM.The raw Born in Fire means that Thermafiber prima- 1 insulation is denser than other insulations. lumonum�maaAes� —material for Thermafiber insulation is ° Aluminum melts rily blast furnace slag, a byproduct of steel giving it the ability to attenuate sound as well _11(6 minutes) Glass fiber insulation moll, manufacturing. Heated in a cupola furnace as absorb it.It means that Thermafiber insu- at temperatures above 2.600°F, the molten lation is more rigid than others,so that you substance is spun into fibers, then formed can count on its thermal performance over a 45O'F ie r<'ar si_---- into insulation blankets, blowing wool. or long period of time. And it means that C,eluikose PyroMies other forms of insulation products.such as Thermafiber mineral wool can be used boards or granules of various sizes. successfully under extreme conditions for Because mineral wool requires so much friction products and as fiber reinforcement heat in its formation.it also resists an enor- additives in caulks,coatings.and a number mous amount of heat in use.While cellulose of other end uses, including horticulture, insulation smolders at 450°F and glass fiber asphalt and clay tile. melts at 1,050°F,Thermafiber Mineral Wool Thermafiber Insulations meet several Insulation consistently withstands tempera- category requirements under the LEED tures above 2,000°F for more than 5 hours program. thereby contributing to green without failure.(See graph) building and sustainable design construction. • 'uvrw.therrnat,bci.r.oaw r iI " ` Thermafiber Life Safety/Fire Containment Systems i Life Safety Improve overall panel appearance. FSP Sating insulation Our first priority is to safeguard the finish Is curtain wall insulation faced with Safing insulation is used to fill the void between lives of building occupants from the a foil scrim polyethylene vapor retarder the floor slab edge and the insulated curtain wall hazards of fireand smoke.The best added on either one side or two, which components.Standard Thermafiber Sating way to accomplish that is to also Improves durability for field installa- Insulation is available in 4" thick batts, contain fire and smoke to the area of tion and stops smoke passage in the either unfaced or foil faced. While the origin,providing time for occupants to get event of fire. unfaced insula- C36.a. out and time for firefighters to extinguish FIRESPAN" Curtain Wall Insulation and tion does an ,` ' the blaze. FIRESPAN" SS Curtain Wall Insulation are excellent job of Thermafiber's Life Safety Insulation our finest curtain wall insulation products. inhibiting fire,the Systems play a prominent role in They have been tested and approved by foil-faced insula- - containing fire and protecting lives and Underwriters Laboratories and Omega tion also has the '' property. Point Laboratories in many design ability to stop 41h. III assemblies.Architects,building designers smoke. Foil- Perimeter Fire Containment and general contractors will find those faced Sating serves as a vapor retarder In high-rise buildings,exterior walls with vision system designs easily in current UL or and helps to stop the spread of smoke in glass become points of failure for fire contain- OPL fire-resistance directories, on their the event of fire.Safing also is used as a ip" ment.Often, there are several inches of space websites, or on our website, www,ther- forming material in firestop applications, between the slab edge and the curtain wall mafiber.com. for poke-through openings in floors,walls assembly. and construction joints. Effective perimeter fire containment 'r For more information about Typical Curtain Wall requires that all routes of fire propagation fix. ; ;;. Thermafiber perimeter fire protection and Assembly — through penetrations in floor slabs, ,: life safety insulation systems, visit through voids between floor slab and a www.thermafibercom. curtain wall,and around spandrel panels Regular FSP nark Curtain Wall Curtain Wall Curtain Wall Partition Wall Containment and back in—be shut down at the same time. To do so, Thermafiber's engineers One part of the containment problem is the lateral combined three types of materials — FIRESPAN Insulation is the premier spread of fire from room to room on the same floor curtain wall insulation, sating insulation product with high density and improved through partition walls. While gypsum wall- and a smoke sealant—into a system that thermal conductivity properties, enabling board alone provides some fire-contain- prohibits such fire propagation. it to do the best possible job of diverting ment capacity, insulating partition wall heat away from the components it is stud cavities with Thermafiber Sound TIERNARBER designed to protect. Also, its compact- Attenuation Fire Blankets(SAFB)adds fire Spread of fire Are Containment ness makes shrinkage and flame propa- protection,and boosts the sound attenua- E (unprotected) ic (protected) gation less likely. FIRESPAN is available in tion performance of the wall. �._ thicknesses from 1"to 6" in 1/4" incre- 41117f` fro, ments. Floor/Ceiling Containment i/ FIRESPAN SS is less dense, but has An even greater part of the containment problem proved Its ability to meet protection is containment of fire and smoke at the requirements for a broad range of steel- floor/ceiling assembly. Heat rises, so any stud and aluminum-framed assemblies combustibles that are above the initial and a variety of aluminum, glass and flames are prime targets for ignition. Curtain Wall Insulation Types granite spandrels that often are designed Floor-to-floor fire protection can be aided Curtain wall insulation protects all structural to accommodate greater insulation thick- by installing either Thermafiber SAFB, components of curtain wall assemblies,and elimi- ness. FIRESPAN SS ranges in thickness Thermafiber FS-15 or FS-25 Commercial nates the opportunity for fire to travel through the from 2"to 6"in 1/4"increments. Blankets between joists in the floor- curtain wall cavity to the floor above. FIRESPFw has demonstrated superior ceiling assembly. All of Thermafiber's curtain wall insulation performance in recent tests.The product Any opening in the floor/ceiling products are available in a choice of three is approved and listed in the fire resist- assembly can act as a flue or chimney as finishes. The standard finish for curtain ance directories of both UL and OPL, heated air tries to escape. In high-rise wall insulation is unfaced material,blonde buildings with thick concrete floor slabs, in color, that is commonly used behind pipe, conduit and duct penetrations opaque panels where no vapor retarder isthrough the floor slab must be needed.Dark finish curtain wall insulationirtr, ' s packed with Thermafiber Safing Tiito standard finish,except that it , 3 ' Insulation and sealed with a recom- is similar p '- '��' is darker in color for use behind darker , °` i mended smoke sealant (by others) colored (perhaps translucent) panels to ii for inhibiting fire and smoke. "it Poke-through and construction joint assemblies 2 www.thermafiber.com P1!" ,. ,, , . 't' _.`. Sound Insulation/Thermal Insulation Sound Insulation Thermal Insulation Blowing Wool SAFB&Creased SAFB Keeping people warmer in winter, Thermafiber Blowing Wool Thermafiber Sound Attenuation Fire cooler in summer.That's what most t is loose-fiber insulation that Blankets (SAFB)help make rooms people regard as the primary is ideally suited for blowing quieter by reducing sound transmis- purpose of any insulation product. into attic spaces and other 460*lion from room to room and floor to And, indeed, Thermafiber's performance horizontal applications. floor. Made with 2.5 pcf density mineral in that role is unsurpassed. Compare Unlike batts that can wool, (4 pcf for 1") these blankets trap Thermafiber Mineral Wool Insulation leave voids next to joists,the loose fiber sound within wall cavities or floor/ceiling products to other types of insulation,such fills completely.Thickness is controlled by assemblies. as cellulose,foam boards,or glass fiber, the blower operator. Effectiveness of Thermafiber SAFB in and Thermafiber Insulation comes out on The rigid fibers of Thermafiber Blowing controlling sound is well documented.For top in virtually every critical category. Wool retain air spaces in the insulation to example,a typical partition wall built with help inhibit thermal transfer. They also wood studs 24" o.c. Commercial Blankets help to resist settling and convective heat and 5/8"gypsum wall- ThermafiberFS-15 and FS- flow. board, nail attached on 15 Commercial Blankets both sides,produced an are ideal for reducing heat Sidp Wall Spray STC rating of 37,while transmission, saving the same assembly with 3"Thermafiber energy and improving the SAFB installed in the cavity produced an comfort of building occu- STC rating of 46.Some assemblies have pants. Both are avail- shown as much as 11 points difference able in 16"and 24"widths for steel stud ii ' when Thermafiber SAFB is added. construction or 15" and 23" for wood Thermafiber SAFB's performance is even framing,and are available in a variety of more impressive in certain frequency thicknesses. ranges,especially for speech,machinery, Thermafiber FS-15 blankets are mechanical equipment and music. unfaced and designed for use on exterior Thermafiber Side Wall Spray Insulation is a dry wall assemblies framed in steel or wood, adhesive-treated mineral fiber insulation that is Creased Thermafiber SAFB or Z-furred. 1"-thick blankets have a designed for blowing into wall stud cavities before Our Creased Thermafiber SAFB system is a method of density of 4-pcf. Thicknesses ranging interior walls are closed up.As the insulation is achieving economical wallboard and veneer plaster from 1-1/2" to 6" are 2.5 pcf. Flame blown in, the adhesive is activated, partitions with as much as 50 to 55 STC. The spread 0,smoke developed 0. bonding the Insulating fibers to structural Creased Thermafiber System uses blan- Thermafiber FS-25 blankets are foil components as well as to each other.The kets that are 1"wider than standard blan- faced,with an FSP vapor retarder,and are result is a gap free insulated assembly kets to produce a designed for use in floor/ceilings, walls, that is unsurpassed for thermal retention tighter stud-to-stud fit. crawl spaces, and are especially well and sound control. r' A field-cut crease down suited for exposed-insulation and vapor- For more information about the middle of the control insulation applications. Blankets Thermafiber thermal insulation products, blanket introduces are 3-pcf density across the entire 3"to visit our website,www.thermafibercom pressure against the 6" thickness range. Flame spread 25, wallboard on either side of the assembly, smoke developed 0. dampening sound vibration and boosting The high density of Thermafiber FS-15 Thermafiber SAFB/Creased SAFB Prrxluci Data STC. in some cases, the boost in sound and FS-25 Commercial Blankets Density 4 lbs./cu.ft.(1") 2.5 lbs./cu.ft(1.5"-6") attenuation has been equivalent to the enhances the ability of these products to 11-Value per 1"thickness 4.1) 3., addition of another layer of wallboard on attenuate sound and impair fire, in addi- le @ 75°F(per AsrM C518) 0.25 0.27 one side of the assembly. bon to their excellent thermal retention Widths(in.) 15,16.17,23,24,25 15.16,17,23 24,25 properties. Length(in.l 48 48 For more Information about Thermafiber sound insulation products, visit our Thickness(in.) 1 1.5,2,2.5,3.3.5,4,5,6 website,www.thermafiber.com. Surface Burning Characteristics(per AS1M E84) Flame Spread 0 0 Smoke Developed 0 0 Density tolerance -0.5+1.0 -0.5+1.0 www.thermafiber.com 3 r Industrial Felts Industrial Boards Fiber Products Thermafiber Industrial Products Maritime Insulation Duct Liner Special Use Products insulating cements and foundry molds.Similar specifications Manyindustnal operations have granulated material is useful as a soil amend- Specifications for products and systems desatbed unique insulation needs either for ment,asphalt stabilizer,and molded insulation in this publication vary. For specifications on a energyconservation,environmental parts or components. particular product or system,refer to product Itera- Lure relating to that product or system. controls,personnel protection,sound Thermafiber FRF is gran- Good Design Practices control or fire protection. ulated or refined filler and ( 1 Thermafiber will provide test certification to Industrial Felt,Board&Blankets reinforcement fiber. The published fire and sound data covering systems Thermafiber Industrial Felt is high-melt-point, ability of Thermafiber designed and constructed according to our mineral wool m resist high published specifications.Tests are conducted on pre formed insulation useful for service up to • , lhermatiber products assembled to meet perfam- 1,350°F.This makes it an ideal material for use temperatures makes it an • • once requirements of established test procedures • in commercial and industrial ovens, package excellent material for use • specified by various agencies.System performance boilers, dryers, walk-in freezers and coolers, in friction products such •• following substitution of materials or compromise in and in a number of fire protection and sound as brake shoes or ',IP assembly design cannot be certified and may result control applications. It is available in several brake pads. It also is _ ' in failure of sound and/or fire performance under used as an additive to build certain conditions. forms, including standard unfaced felt, faced _ Performance of a Thermafiber insulation product with black or white mat,foil faced or ASJ. strength and resiliency in plastics, is predicated at proper installation, including Specialized products are available for boiler reduce the sagging effect of caulks and coat- mechanical attachment of the product, using applications,ducts,vessles and tanks,that retain ings, and add dimensional stability to many impaling pins,screws or other positive mechanical their integrity in temperatures up to 2,000°F. other products. attachment devices where required. Thermafiber Industrial Board is an econom- Maritime Insulation Fie containment in structures where floor slab Several Thermafiber insulation formulations perimeters are exposed will require proper and cal semi-rigid board that provides excellent effective insulation of curtain wall components as acoustical properties and thermal insulating have been developed for use in shipbuilding and well as friction fining the void between the edge of performance up to1,200°F. marine outfitting to reduce noise and improve the floor slab and the facing of the curtain wall insx- ThermaWrapTM blankets and other products fire protection.Thermafiber U.S. Coast Guard lation with Thermafiber Sating Insulation,including with the K Faces trade name are recommended approved felt has a melt point in excess of the attacufnse men of satlrngdevices.clipsCo ormpatibi other approvedlitofthe r echanicarlti dy for hot-surface applications up to 1,900°F 2,000°F Thermafiber#10 Granulated Wool is curtain wall insulations roust also be assuredsangan to Some are dense enough to be routed,slotted, used to fill compartments for noise reduction attain maximum perionnance. grooved, die cut or otherwise machined and and thermal insulation. Warranty shaped. Other Industrial Products Thermafiber insulation is backed by a 5-year limited Duct Liner Thermafiber complements its product line materials warranty. through partnershipswith other manufacturers. Trademarks: Thermafiber, K-FAG, ThermaTex, ThermaBlend Duct Liner improves sound 9 FOOESPAN and Born in Fire are trademarks of 0 control,thermal energy retention,and can be cut These products are:pre-formed mineral wool Thermafiber, Inc.ThermaBlend is a trademark ofand handled better than competitive products. pipe insulation,ceramic fiber(bulk and blanket), CTA Acoustics,Inc.PrivacyGuard is a trademark of Ili Industrial Fiber Products ThermaBlend ductiiner, PrivacyGuarde mineral Armstrong World Industries, Inc. FireCode and Thermafiber Industrial Bulk Wool is heat- core board, ThermaTex needled blanket, SmokeSeal are trademarks of USG Corporation. resistant mineral fiber that is formed into small Fire Code Compound, and Smoke Seal Note:Products described here may not be n all geographic markets.Consult your thermal ibe granulated nodules or pellets. It's used as a Compound. sales representative for further information. All packing material,for special spray applications, For more information about Thermafiber product and system information contained herein is for cryogenic applications,or as an additive for industrial insulation products,visit our website, believed to be accurate at the time of publication. www.thermafiber.com,click Industrial Products. Thermafiber,Inc.,reserves the right to add,alter or discontinue products without notice.For the latest Product Sefectoy find the best product for tleur app ipahcn, _ information on any product, consult your Sound Attenuation&Fire Protection FireStopping industrial Energy&Sound Control Thermafiber sales representative or visit our web SAl B Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets Sating Insulation K-FAc 19 Industrial Block site.www.thennatibeccrom. Notice:We shall not be liable for incidental and Creased SAFB FireCodeT Compound K-FAc SR Industrial Board consequential damages, directly or indirectly Fire Safety Smoke Sear'Con-paid Pre-famed Pipe Insulation sustained,nor for any foss caused by application of FS-15 or FS-25 Fie Blankets Thermal Insulation Ceramic Firer These goods not in accordance with current printed High-Rise Perimeter Life Safety SAFB or FS-15/FS-25 Batts Needled Blanket instructions or to other than the intended use.Our Blowing Wool PrivacyGuare Core Board liability is expressly limited to replacement of detec- Costa rw and Fir SvAN SS five goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived Side Wall Spray Duct Liner Curtain Wall InsulationInInsulation ThermaBlendunless made in writing to us within thirty(30)days Sating insulation Filler and Reinforcement Fiber from date it was or reasonably should have been Mineral Core Board discovered. FRF granulated mineral fiber Asphalt Stabilizer Safety First! Follow good safety and industrial hygiene practices while handling and installing products and systems.Take necessary precautions and wear the appropriate personal protective equip- Note:Several products have similar characteristics.Consult your Thermafiber Sales Representative for c laritiraldon- ment as needed.Read material safety data sheets 1101111er 3711 West Mill Street,Wabash,IN 46992 and related literature on products before specifica- tionand/or literinstallation. 260/563-2111 •888/834-2371 •Fax 260/563 8979 iter N SEE US IN II ‘...., DIRECTORY CATALOG CD SWEEIS.COM Made from Proudly made FILES 4 www.thermafiber.com recycled in Use TF-700 9/04•8 2004,I hennatitxrr Inc.,Printed in 11.S.A material S Ford Gillen Architects.Inc. 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 Tel 413-253-2528 Fax 413-256-1553 ARTICLE 34 REVIEW fgaoffice@fordgillen.com Kathleen E.Ford,AIA William V.Gillen,AIA RE: Edwards Square Condominiums DATE: September 13,2005 JOB NO.: 2434 780 CMR 3404 Requirements for continuation of the same use group R2 (formerly rental apartments to R2 use with condominium form of ownership) CODE REFERENCE THIS PROPOSAL 3400.2 Compliance Repairs,alterations shall conform to ..... At this point the impractical compliance requirements are the where such compliance is impractical width of egress stairs and the tread riser ratios because of construction difficulties....compliance alternatives as described in 780 CMR 3406 may be accepted by the building official 3400.3 Applicability 3400.3.1 Continuation of the same use This proposal does not involve any change of occupancy within group residential use and only is a change in ownership; there are no additions planned, therefore no structural requirements or 3400.3.8 Residential use groups in the earthquake loads will be calculated alteration or a change from any other use group to a residential use group or any alteration or change in occupancy within a residential use group shall comply with the requirements of the code for new construction except that earthquake requirements need only conform to 780 CMR 3408 3404.4 Alteration and repairs. . ..to existing buildings which maintain or improve the performance of the building may be made of same or like materials unless required otherwise by 780 CMR 3408 3404.5 Means of egress Every floor or story shall at least two This building has a back stairhall and a front stairhall, common to means of egress which are acceptable to the more than one tenant building official CODE REFERENCE THIS PROPOSAL 3404.6 Capacity of exits The capacity of the 2nd floor hE.s 2 bedrooms and the 3`d floor has 2 bedrooms;the existing stairs and exits support that number 3404.7 Exit signs and lights shall be Battery-powered illuminated exit signs shall be installed provided in accordance with 780 CMR 1023.1 All buildings require to have more than one exit or exit access all require means of egress shall be indicated with approved signs reading Exit;exit signs shall be located at exit access areas;exit signs shall have red or green letters at least 6"high 1023.3 Illumination: each sign shall be illuminated by a source providing not less than 5 foot candles at the illuminated surface 1023.4 All exit signs shall be illuminated at all times the building is occupied.... 3404.8 Means of egress lighting 1024.1 Artificial lighting means of egress lighting in use group R2 shall be on an emergency circuit battery powered duration of not less 1-1/2 hrs. in case of emergency or primary power loss 3404.9 Height and area limitations Table 503 We will upgrade the building to 5A construction which permits 3 This will be upgraded to 5A construction stories and 40' in height; the footprint of this building (at under 1,500 s.f.)is well under the 10,200 s.f.permitted 3404.12.2 Fire protection systems are Since the building is being upgraded to 5A construction there is required for existing buildings and no requirement for a fire protection system alterations of existing buildings where required by 780 CMR 9 or required by 780 CMR 503 to satisfy height and area requirements 3404.13 Enclosure of stairways The minimum fire resistance rating for This project will comply with 1 hr. rated stairhalls and '/e hr. self enclosing stairhalls shall be 1 hr.;all doors closing doors; note that under an alternative compliance we and enclosures shall be self closing and propose to coat with intumescent coating the existing wood panel tight fitting and comply with applicable doors; this will provide the required 3/4 hr. fire rating by adding provisions of 780 CMR 9 24 minutes to the door with a one layer of application of intumescent coating to each side of the door 3404.18 Accessibility for persons with This building is exempt since it contains in accordance with 521 disabilities in accordance with 521 CMR CMR 9.4 fewer than 20 units and 521 CMR 10.1 with fewer than 12 units and therefore exempted from common space accessibility Page-2 CODE REFERENCE THIS PROPOSAL 3404.19 Energy conservation Energy conservation requirements shall be Four skylights have been installed; there are no U value in accordance with 780 CMR 3407.0 requirements for skylights 3407 skylights: "no current restriction on U values" Note 2 windows: maximum U shall be .44 On the third floor a new sliding door is installed on the new and NFRC listed labeled porch; it will comply with a max U of .44 and will be NFRC labeled Table 3408.1 Seismic hazard category: Current assessment is $295,000; cost of this construction is occupancy is not increased on the cost of approximately$100,000 well under the trigger of$147,400 alterations to not exceed 50%of the assessed valuation of the building Fire protective signaling system(fire alarm We have 3 dwelling units and not more than 3 stories; a fire system)Ref. code: 917.4.6 protective signaling system is not required is required if there are 13 or more dwelling units,or more than 3 stories Table 918 Fire alarm systems 919.3.2 smoke detectors required in vicinity in all bedrooms and on each story including basement as shown on our drawings 918.4.7 automatic fire detection system is required for all R2 use 919.5 battery pack backup is required to power the smoke detectors,heat detectors and emergency lighting 917.4.6 manual stations are not required since we do not have any dwelling units above the third floor 602 fire resistive ratings of structural elements Dwelling unit separation require 1 hr.; Tenant separation spaces shall be 1 hr. Fire enclosure of exits shall be 1 hr. under the exceptions of 1014.11 Interior load bearing walls and framing shall have 1 hr. Floor construction including beams shall have 1 hr. Page-3 • ` J • CODE REFERENCE THIS PROPOSAL Sound transmission note where new walls Existing walls and floor construction are grandfathered in; where are being installed between dwelling units new partitions are built and require ratings, they will be and between adjacent public areas; constructed to conform airborne noise 1214.2 shall be STC 45 and structural borne sound under 1214.3 shall Where ceilings exist and have not been removed they will remain be not less than IIC 45 for floor ceiling as is since they are existing and there is no change in use assemblies between dwelling units William V.Gillen RJ;2434\34Review Page-4 Sg12 � 9 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 9/9/2005 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Bresnahan Insurance Agency Inc HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 231 Triangle Street ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW Amherst, MA 01002 COMPANIES AFFORDING INSURANCE COMPANY A GRANITE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY INSURED Edwards Square LLC 157 Cave Hill Road Leverett, MA 01054 COVERAGES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOT WITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. Co LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY LIMITS THE PROPRIETOR/ PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ARE: INCL D EXCL❑ C Group 8/12/2005 8/12/2006 STATUTORY LIMITS 0102259 OTHER Coverage Applies to MA Operations Only. EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,000 DISEASE POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE $ 100,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSNEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION NORTHAMPTON SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE ATTN: BUILDING INSPECTOR EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 212 MAIN STREET, ROOM#100 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 3l /l Ford L SEP - 2 2005 Gillen UtPl : Architects Inc. 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 Te1413-253-2528 CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTION REPORT NO. 1 Fax 413-256-1553 fgaoffice@fordgillen.com Kathleen E.Ford,MA William V.Gillen,AIA RE; Edwards Square Condos DATE: 8/29/05 JOB NO.: 2434 1. I met with Michael Harrington and Van Stoddard who asked e to perform my first "controlled" inspection and to discuss providing additional s:rvices which will involved preparation of plans for their building permit application. 1. Work underway: a. Some framing in the area around the third floor hot tub work. 2. Work recently completed: a. Partition framing. b. Considerable demolition and removal of existing plast=r and drywall finishes. 3. Work to be done by me for building permit: a. Article 34 code analysis. I was told the use group is ' .. 4. I will review the requirements for fire separation assemblies I rom each unit as well as between the unit and the two common stairhalls. 5. I will show on the plans the dotted lines for existing partitio s removed, hatched in lines for new partitions and hollow double lines for existing partition• (no change). 6. I will meet with Erik Wight(665-2800),code consultant, abu ut the possibility of using intumescent paint on existing walls as an alternative compli.nce. (He will meet me at the job site at 8:30 a.m., Friday, Sept. 2.) 7. I hope to use a clear intumescent coating on panel doors to o•tain the necessary rating on the stairhall with paneled doors. 8. I will review the requirements of shaft wall enclosure at the hase near the kitchen and how to achieve the required ratings without providing fire stopping :t each floor(in the chase). 9. We will list the UL listings, STC and ICC ratings on the wa is and floors between units and stairhalls. 10. We will revise the plans in the area of the back stairhall to make a more user friendly stairs and provide greater head room. 11. It was noted that the contractor has already installed a solid 2x4 fire blocking at each floor level in the balloon wall construction. 12. We will review the options for fire partition in cases where existing partitions are Y2" gypsum or wood lath and plaster or wood lath and plaster with ''/2"gypsum already over it. LtoVst C.JZ LL, William V. Gillen R1;2434\CC#1 cc: Michael Harrington (Owner) Van Stoddard (Contractor) Erik Wight(Code Consultant) Anthony Patillo (Northampton Building Commissioner) � a � ,: Ji -i/7 ( Ford \J1‘ OCT 1 7 200 Gillen f� DE c �,�RN�� �ONhiNS k 011 PE 0 Architects, Inc. 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 Tel 413-253-2528 CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTION REPORT NO.2 Fax 413-256-1553 fgaoffice@fordgillen.com Kathleen E.Ford,AIA William V.Gillen,AlA RE; Edwards Square Condos PRESENT: Michael H Harrington and Van Stoddard DATE: 10/12/05 JOB NO.: 2434 1. Work underway: a. Heating roughing throughout the building. b. Basement level: installation of ductwork and re-framing around it. 2. Question from Van: Will an 80"ceiling in the half baths in the basement level pass the code? Code review: in accordance with 1204.1: "...the ceiling height shall not be less than 7 ft.". The main ceiling height in this R2 structure is 7 ft. 3. Noted that all the floor joists of the living room on the 3`d floor have been sistered to reduce deflection. This will be further stiffened by installation of the ceiling. 4. Installation of skylights completed on the 3rd floor. 5. We discussed installing fiberglass or rockwood between the ceiling joists in lieu of blown in cellulose in instances where the ceilings have been taken down. This is acceptable. 6. The work done appears to be in order and in conformance with the plans filed for this permit, the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR 6th edition, and other pertinent laws and ordinances. 7. Some of the exterior sheathing was found to be parged. Researching this I believe it was done as thermal insulation. 8. I will make another inspection Thursday,November 10, 2005, unless I am asked to return sooner. t.-V4ZLL. William V. Gillen RJ;2434\CC#2 cc: Michael Harrington(Owner) Van Stoddard(Contractor) Anthony Patillo(Northampton Building Commissioner) 7F-H-TTF- rhTh .3/ 5-11 9 Ford NOV 1 5 2005 Gillen Architects, Inc. DEPTOi , 0 10 60 OlS 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 Te1413-253-2528 CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTION REPORT NO.3 Fax 413-256-1553 fgaoffice@fordgillen.com Kathleen E.Ford,AIA William V.Gillen,AIA RE; Edwards Square Condos DATE: 11/11/05 JOB NO.: 2434 1. Work ongoing: a. Two mechanics installing blown in cellulose insulation in the 2"d floor ceilings. 2. Work completed since my last report: a. Rough wiring. b. Plumbing installation. 3. Work next week: a. Installation of sheetrock. 4. My next inspection will be 12/9/05. 5. The work done appears to be in order and in conformance with the plans filed for this permit, the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR 6th edition, and other pertinent laws and ordinances. t tCdV4LL, William V. Gillen RJ;2434\CC#3 cc: Michael Harrington(Owner)via US Mail Van Stoddard(Contractor)via Email Anthony Patillo(Northampton Building Commissioner)via Email/US Mail 3,/n —/1q) Ford /( Gillen Architects, Inc. 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 Tel 413-253-2528 CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTION REPORT NO.4 Fax 413-256-1553 fgaoffice@fordgillen.com Kathleen E.Ford,AIA William V.Gillen,AIA RE; 11-13 Edwards Square Condos DATE: 4/13/06 JOB NO.: 2434 Met with Van Stoddard. 1. Work ongoing: None while I was there. 2. Construction is 80% complete. 3. Work remaining to be done: a. Setting of the kitchen counters and setting of associated plumbing. b. Finishing of wood floors. c. Intumescent painting on the back staircase walls. 4. The work done appears to be in order and in conformance with the plans filed for this permit, the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR 6th edition, and other pertinent laws and ordinances. ECEHE 11] 'Ml APR 2 4 2006 •L-) William V. Gillen RJ;2434\CC#4 cc: Michael Harrington(Owner) Anthony Patillo(Northampton Building Commissioner) c3l 1/7 E C S w- :'-. -1\ :3 . ,\-,-,6 __ ' ..... 6 . Ford 0 3 p 20b , Gillen ,oE \ hs Architects, Inc. DES D;•, `-'`� -� ,r� June 28, 2006 ,..- 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 Tel 413-253-2528 Fax 413-256-1553 fgaoffice@fordgillen.com Kathleen E. Ford,AIA William V.Gillen,AIA Mr. Anthony Patillo Building Commissioner City of Northampton 212 Main St. Northampton, MA 01060 RE; 11-13 Edwards Square Condos JOB NO.: 2434 Dear Tony: I hereby certify the above-mentioned project is substantially complete and in accordance with the contract documents. Based on our observations, and to the best of our knowledge, the work has been executed consistent with the contract documents, the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR 6th edition, and other pertinent laws and ordinances. Sincerely, 14,044101.... vxs` V.G yliF\ 4 3 William V. Gillen o No.2657 r '' RJ;2434\closeout ; AMHERST } O MASS. J� c: Michael Harrington Fq /STEA�p � Van Stoddard ‘�OF MtSJ "A 44, 3 ) f3 1 19 Ford Gillen Architects, Inc. June 28, 2006 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 Tel 413-253-2528 Fax 413-256-1553 fgaoffice@fordgillen.com Kathleen E. Ford,AIA William V. Gillen,AIA Mr. Anthony Patillo Building Commissioner City of Northampton 212 Main St. Northampton, MA 01060 RE; 11-13 Edwards Square Condos JOB NO.: 2434 Dear Tony: I hereby certify the above-mentioned project is substantially complete and in accordance with the contract documents. Based on our observations, and to the best of our knowledge, the work has been executed consistent with the contract documents, the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR 6th edition, and other pertinent laws and ordinances. Sincerely, ‘14.0 iaLSwREO ARcy� William V. Gillen o No.2657 t.13. RJ;2434\closeout AMHERST o MASS J,� c: Michael Harrington Fq`O/STEA�P./ Van Stoddard OF MN f