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Corrections
I got my plans back from the city last week. I was hoping they would not need any corrections. They gave me a list. Almost everything was minor mistakes for the Architect to fix. The Engineer's plans were good, but the city would like the Engineer to review my Truss plans. That is not a big deal, but it will take a couple of weeks. One big deal: The city wants me to install a residential fire sprinkler system in the ceiling. This is ridiculous. I am building a house out of a material that does not burn. A sprinkler system in my ceiling will cost me approximately $6000. They reason that because I am in a dry subdivision, meaning no city water, this extra safety measure is necessary. I explained to them that Flexcrete does not burn, but there is no exception in the code for type of construction. I am meeting with the fire dept. tomorrow, if I can get them to write a letter saying that I don't need a sprinkler system, that will satisfy the city. Otherwise, I have to have a system drawn up, take the plans to the Fire dept, have them reviewed and submit them to the city. We'll see how it goes. Other news, we went to the Flexcrete manufacturing plant last week for a tour. Here are some pictures.This is the Yard. Our house Is probably in some of those pallets. Here is the building they make the block in. We got a great tour. Lots of cool machines in here.I got some samples to take back with me.
1 comment:
Two steps forward and one step back, is still a step in the right direction.
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