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DATEzl/29/97 REGARDING:PERMIT PLAN REVIEW ITEMS PLEASE FIND BELOW/ATTACHED THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUEST8D ON PLAN REVIEW; "FORM U" EXECUTED BY LT. WM. MARTINEAU OF THE NORTH ANDOVER FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION OFFICE (SEE ATTACHED) HANDICAP TOILET FACILITIES ARE PROVIDED FOR BOTH SEXES (REFER TO REVISED PLUMBING AND ARCHITECTURAL PLANS ATTACHED) THE FOLLOWING MODIFICATIONS 14AVE BEEN MADE TO THE PLUMBING PLANS; HANDICAPPED TOILET FACILITIES PROVIDED FOR BOTH SEXES DRINKING FOUNTAIN PROVIDED BY OWNER (BOTTLED WATER VENDOR) BACKFLOW PREVENTERS PROVIDED ON WATER SERVICE AND AT LOUNGE SINK EXECUTED CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTION AFFIDAVIT FORM IS ATTACHED REFER TO ATTACHED LIST OF PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS,ENGINEERS,SURVEYORS WHO PREPARED THE PERMIT DOCUMENTS AND THEIR RELATED DISCIPLINES(I.E.STRUCTURAL,MECHANCIAL,ETC.) THE STROCTURAL DESIGN CALCULATIONS CRITERIA ARE NOTED ON THE ATTACHED SUMMARY PROVIDED BY THE BUTLER MANUFACTURING CO. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER.THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR ALL LOADING CONDITIONS IS ALSO FOUND ON THE BUTLER MANUFACTURING DRAWING #D96-086873-0ID & DRAWING #D96-086873-OIE. THE GAUGE OF ROOF DECK IS NOTED ON THE ATTACHED ROOF SPECIFICA'T'ION SHEET FROM BU'G'LER MANUFACTURING CO.. � 0 THE FOLLOWING CLARIFICATIONS & MODIFICATIONS TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS ARE NOTED ON THE ATTACHED MEMO FROM THE ARCHITECT OF RECORD; TYPES OF WALL FRAMING MATERIALS CEILING FRAMEWORK SYSTEM R -FACTORS FOR WALLS AND CEILING HVAC EQUIPMENT: THERE IS NO HVAC EQUIPMENT MOUNTED ON THE ROOF ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT IS MOUNTED ON CONCRETE PADS AT GROUND LEVEL (REFERENCE MECHANICAL PLANS) ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED AT THE SOUTH & WEST SIDES OF THE BUILDING (I.E. PROVIDING MAXIMUM NOISE SHIELDING TO RESIDENTIAL ABUTTERS) THE HVAC EQUIPMENT IS TO BE LOCATED AS NOTED ABOVE AS PART OF THE PLANNING BOARD SPECIAL PERMIT APPROVAL DATED AUGUST 27,1996 DUTTON AND GARFIELD,INC. HAS HIRED THE PROFESSIONAL SOUND CONSULTATION FIRM OF CAVANAUGH & TOCCI OF SUDBURY,MA. TO CONFIRM THAT THE FINAL "AS -BUILT" CONDITION DOES NOT VIOLATE ANY APPLICABLE NOISE STATUTE. DUTTON AND GARFIELD WILL PROVIDE THE TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER,MA. DOCUMENTATION OF ANY EVALUATION/TESTING PROVIDED BY THE PROFESSIONAL NOISE CONSULTANT FINAL CONFIRMATION OF COMPLIANCE TO ANY NOISE ORDINANCE CAN ONLY BE MADE UPON BUILDING COMPLETION. S.E.FOSTER,P/JE MANAGER C:\PROJECTS\LCOM\MEM0130A FILE:PERMITS t_ Q 4 FORM U - VERIF'ICAT'ION FORM INSTRUCTIONS: This form is used to verify that all necessary approvals/permits from Boards and Departments having jurisdiction have been obtained. This does not relieve the applicant and/or landowner from compliance with any applicable local or state law, regulations or requirements. ****************Applicant fills out this section***************** APPLICANT: Phone LOCATION: Assessor's Map Number Parcel subdivision ��cr�c��cz+� /.// Lot(s) Street-e-j-7zr./yfl6,'1 lJ !�J �iC : St. Number ************************Official Use Only************************ RECOMMENDATIONS OF TOWN AGENTS: Aff//A Date Approved Conservation Administrator Date Rejected Comments Town Planner Comments W4 Food Inspector-Heaith IV114 Septic Inspector -He lth Comments Date Approved Date Rejected Date Approved Date Rejected Date Approved Date Rejected Public Works - sewer/water connections Azul - driveway permit Fire Department I �J d F ,'\a (&r Z4 wJI"� r0C,t>u,Ae4. Go -t ( go --M 0—DIC --Z - Received by Building Inspector Date 1 All ►° 4 _ i. FTI , C:o z n r�.l NGFqZ -MlmINM A/ C O ----------- C:o z ' ° �J� ITI N 1 � � ° ► ►° 4 _ i. FTI , C:o z n r�.l NGFqZ -MlmINM A/ C C:o z ' ° �J� N r t Dutton & Garfield, Inc. 70 Flagship Drive • North Andover, MA 01845 Tel.: (508) 681-8600 Fax. (508) 681-7570 109 Hillside Avenue • Londonderry, NH 03053 TeL (603) 425-2600 Fax: (603) 434-9568 CERTIFIED FOUNDATION PLAN MIKE SERGI, REGISTERED SERVEYOR STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS #28895 CHRISTIANSEN & SERGI 160 SUMMER STREET HAVERHILL, MA 01830 'BUTLER' PRE-ENGINEERED STEEL BUILDING PLANS PATRICK KREUSER, REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS #32934 BUTLER MANUFACTURING COMPANY 400 NORTH WEABER STREET ANNVILLE, PA 17003 CONCRETE FOUNDATION PLANS THEODORE GREENLAW, REGISTERED PROFFESIONAL ENGINEER STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS #29093 595 SUMMER STREET ROCKLAND, MA 02370 BUTLER a BUILDER ARCHITECTURAL PLANS JOHN SAMUEL DUGGER, REGISTERED ARCHITECT STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS #5197 ANDOVER DESIGN CENTER J.S. DUGGER, AIA & ASSOCIATES 15 RAILROAD AVENUE ANDOVER, MA 01810 MECHANICAL PLANS (PLUMBING & HVAC) ARTHUR A. TOCCI, REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS #8546 CROSSFIELD ENGINEERING 65 CENTRAL STREET GEORGETOWN, MA 01833 FIRE PROTECTION PLANS LAWRENCE ROY, REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER FIRE PROTECTION STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS #38913 ARTEC SPRINKLER CORP. 545 BROADWAY LOWELL, MA 01854 ELECTRICAL PLANS HENRY R. TORPEY, REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS #8462 RICHARD TORPEY ENGINEERING 20 PARLEE ROAD CHELMSFORD, MA 01824 <2BUTL'a ER Butler Manufacturing Company Northeast Region 400 N. Weaber Street Annville, PA 17003 To: Steve Foster Dutton & Garfield, Inc. 70 Flagship Drive N. Andover, MA 01845 Fax # : (508) 681-7570 Phone * : (508) 681-8600 Steve, Fax Date: 1/281$7 BMC# 086873 Job Name: LCOM Number of Pages: Here is a summary sheet show[ng the design loads used on tefully this will be enough. 11 not, I can bombard you with pa please give me a call. cc: Order Fite the job. �s,�� tQ not adeeuake. If you have Sincerely, Steven L. 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A lock - The roof shall be covered with the MR -240 roof system as seam plug shall be used to seal the lock - furnished by Butler Manufacturing Company and installed seam portion of the panel. A hi -tensile in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. steel ridge cover shall span from panel clo- 2. COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION sure to panel closure and flex as the roof 2.1 Roof Panels system expands and contracts. 2.1.1 Roof panels shall be factory roll -formed 3. SYSTEM DESIGN MR -240 panels as manufactured by Butler Manufacturing Company; 24" wide, with 2 major corrugations, 2" high (2-3/4" includ- ing seam) 24" on center. The flat of the panel shall contain cross flutes 6" on center perpendicular to the major corrugations the entire length of the panel to reduce wind noise and improve walkability. 2.1.2 Panel material as specified shall. be:, -.24 gage steel coated both sides with a layer of U AL' 71'E" i mmum=zin'c alloy (approxi- mately 55% aluminum, 45% zinc) applied by the continuous hot dip method. Minimum 0.55 ounce coated weight per square foot as determined by the triple spot test per ASTM Specification A-792, OR 24 gage galvanized (G-90 coating), per ASTM specification A 653 (G90), and painted with exterior colors of Butler- CoteO 500 FP finish system, a full strength, 70% Kynar 5000 & Hylar 50000 fluoropolymer coating. Manufacturer warrants that coating shall not peel, crack, or chip for 20 years. For a period of 20 years chalking shall not exceed #8 - ASTM and fading shall be 5 AE Color Difference Units or less. OR Special materials, gages or colors as applicable for custom designs. 2.1.3 Panels of maximum possible lengths shall be used to minimize endlaps, eave panels shall extend beyond the structural line of the sidewall. 2.1.4 Panels shall be factory prepunched at panel end to match prepunched holes in the eave structural member. Panel end splices shall be factory prepunched and prenotched. Panel end splices shall be floating and allow the roof panels to expand and contract with roof panel tem- perature changes. 2.1.5 Ridge assembly shall be designed to allow roof panels to move lengthwise with expan- sion/contraction as the roof panel tempera- ture changes. Parts shall be factory pre - punched for correct field assembly. Panel closures and interior reinforcing straps shall be installed to seal the panel ends at the ridge. The attachment fasteners shall not 3.1 All components of the MR -240 roof paneling sys- tem shall be designed in accordance with sound engineering methods and practices. 3.2 MR -240 roof panels shall be designed in accor- dance with AISI "Specifications for the Design of Light -Gage, Cold -Formed Steel Structural Members", or CAN/CSA-S136 "Cold -Formed Steel Structural Members", latest edition. 3.3 Paneling system shall be designed to support design live loads. 3.4 All endwall trim and roof transition flashings shall allow the roof panel to move relative to the wall panels and/or the parapets as the roof expands and contracts with temperature changes. 3.5 The MR -240 roof panel shall not be considered to be a safe work platform until completely secured to the structural system. Therefore, walkboards or other safety equipment as required by safety stan- dards shall be provided by the erecting contractor to provide worker safety during panel installation. 4. SYSTEM INSTALLATION 4.1 All MR -240 panel clips shall be positioned by matching the hole in the clip with the prepunched holes in the secondary structural members. 4.2 All MR -240 panels shall be positioned and properly aligned by matching the prepunched holes in the panel end with the prepunched holes in the eave structural member and by aligning the panel with the panel clip. 4.3 MR -240 panel sidelaps shall be field -seamed by a self-propelled and portable electrical lock seaming machine. The machine field forms the final 180 degrees of a 360 degree Pittsburgh double -lock standing seam; all sidelaps sealant shall be factory applied. 4.4 MR -240 panel endlaps, when required, shall be at least 6", sealed with Butler Panlastic" sealant (weather sealing compound) containing hard nylon beads to prevent over compression of the sealant and fastened together by clamping plates. The panel laps shall be joined by means of a two-piece clamped connection consisting of a bottom reinforcing plate and a top panel strap. The panel endlaps shall be located directly over, but not fastened to, a supporting secondary roof structural member and be stag- gered, so as to avoid a four panel lap splice condition. M e a J. S. Dugger. AIA & A, �� O',�:��H,kUE, est g g & 15 Railroad Street PO Boa 253 Andover, MA 01810 fax 508474-9354 508-685-8600 PROJECT: L-com Inc. TO: Robert Nicetta Building Inspector North Andover, MA MEMORANDUM DATE: January 30, 1997 RE: Plan Review of 1/27/97 .......................................................................................................................... The following information is provided per your Plan Narrative Review. Your item number: 3. A. Interior walls will be USG metal stud and drywall system. B. Ceilings to 2 x 2 suspended steel acoustic the ceiling systems in office areas. 4. Building insulation: Walls will have 4" Vinyl cased spun fiberglass, r 14 Roof will have 6" vinyl cased spun fiberglass, r 19 (Manufacturer's data attached) 5. A. Revised plan showing 2 H C restroom attached. Should any additional information be required please don't hesitate to call. FROM: John Dugger, Al 1-30-1997 5:10PM FROM P.2 a+ eurtFR METAL BUILDING INSULATION SYSTEMS 2.5 CONVENTIONAL METAL BUILDING ROOF APPLICATION PUPA r VAPOF OWEN CERztt METAL )F PANEL Figure 4. Cwventional roof insulation application Component .......... Resistance . 1 -/Outside air film (winter) ......... 0.17 o. 0 Steel roof panel . . . . . .. . . .... 0.00 9 a a Rberglas insulation blanket (R-10) .. 10.00 (1,6e z- inside air film (heat flow up) . . . . .. . 0.62 Total calculated resistance R) ...10.79 v..05() In actual practice, using the Installation method shown in Figure 4, thermal perfor- mance of the insulation will be reduced due to Its being compressed between the steel roof panels and the purlins, as shown below (MBMA/NAIMA test values): Nominal R -value . .. . . . . . . .. 10.00 Installed R -value, fasteners 12' centers . 6.89 Installed R -value, fasteners 6" centers . 6.11 The total transmittance through this assem- bly is calculated as follows: U = 1/R, where U is the total conductance and R, is the sum of all resistances. Therefore, U = 1/10.79, or 0.093. Note that this performance calculation assumes the full thermal performance of three inches of Owens -Coming Fberglass Certified R metal buillding insulation. For more U -value information, refer to pages 4 and 5 of the NAIMA brochure, "ASHRAE 90.1 Compliance for Metall Build- tgs " in Section 3 of this manual. ' There is a much better way to install insulation in a metal building roof. And there are greater thicknesses available in Owens - Coming Fiberglass Metal Building Insulation. y 11-30-1997 5:11PM FROM TWO LAYERS OF INSULATION INSTALLED BETWEEN PURLINS WITH SPACER BLOCKS This highly efficient insulation System uses a vapor retarder faced NAIMA 202 blanket placed between the purlins with the retarder over- lapping on the top face of the I purlins. Plain Filler Blanket is installed as a second layer, also between the purlins. Rigid foam thermal blocks are placed on top of the purlins to create a thermal break at the structural members. P_ 3 System 4 " (Roof Only) „�.. _ _:►�'::ice. 1.�. -• r�`.� `. FILLER yi"� �•"'INSULATION ' BANDS TO SUPPORT INSULATION i VAPOR RETAAMR OVERLAP AND THERMAL BLOCK -NAIMA 202 INSULATION CROSS BAND INSULATION R VALUE* FOR SYSTEM TO MEET U -VALUE REQUIREMENT LEGEND APPROXIMATE THICKNESS r R6 2 oy�l • B R10 3 ,4 - R1`i- -f.B z .07 R13 4 —,.,� --- -- -- ®Ri9 6/' R30 IL .t>s _ 10 (2 layers) oa. rII, �b EXAMPLE — Atlanta, GA 1. Select U values for roof and ceiling and opaque walls from Table 1 (page 6) or maps (page 3). 1Co^ o�+ace 2. Plot horizontal line on -Atlanta chart at left at the required U 0.072 U -value. 3. For compliance with ASHRAE 90.1. systems selected must be at or above U value plotted. 4. For Atlanta, systems 3 +� and 4 Comply with the roof tta requirement, and system 1 12 t23 Complies with the wall Q127 requirement per � .133 .131 ASHRAE 90.1 .+3 � wsu Comprance Atlanta U M141 15 151) .150 METAL BUILDING INSULATION 1a PRODUCT PRINTING In line with Changes in the national trade association, product printing or metal building insulation will be changed to .+a NAIMA 202 in 1992, 164 'Calculation method described in ASI41AE 19Handbook of Fundamentals under para- graph entitled The Zone Method of Calcu- latioh. If your System is not included in .m those shown on this and the opposite SYSTEM I SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 page, it should be tested in a valid hot box assembly test (Test Method ASTM C236). 5 0 01-30-1997 5:12PM FROM a INSULATION INSTALLED OVER PURLINS In this system. NAIMA 202 fiber glass blanket insulation is rolled out over, and perpendicular to the outside of the structural frame; and then the metal covering sheets are fastened to the frame, holding the insulation in place. INSULATION INSTALLED BETWEEN PURLINS P. a System 1 (Roof and Wall) This method accommodates thicker insulation without compression at the structural members by applying the faced NAIMA 202 between the purlins rather than perpendicular to System 2 them. The result is better thermal (Roof Only) efficiency. There is, however, the problem of thermal bridging through the structural members in direct contact with the metal covering sheets- Note, the vapor retarder facing tabs on the insulation are carried up =. over the purlin overlapping the adjoining facing of the next course of CROSS BAND insulation, assuring continuity of the vapor retarder. NAIMA 202 INSULATION INSTALLED OVER INSULATION PURLINS OR BAR JOISTS WITH �"�- SPACER BLOCKS Vapor retarder faced NAIMA 202 insulation is installed over and per- pendicular to the structure (joists or purlins) prior to applying the roof. System 3 The insulation is installed with the (Roof Only) vapor retarder toward the conditi- oned space, giving a good interior appearance that also enhances �..� light reflectivity. Additional unlaced fiber glass blanket filler insulation can then be applied between the purlins and over the first layer of faced NAIMA 202 insulation to fill the space formed by the roof sheet standoffs. To further retard heat transfer at the joists, thermal blocks of rigid foam are placed over joists or purlins where faced insulation will be compressed. 4 SANDS TO SUPPORT INSULATION VAPOR RETARDER OVERLAP -"— NAIMA 202 INSULATION TMERMALSLOCK / N U 01-30-1997 5:12PM FROM U VALUE REQUIREMENTS PER ASHRAE 90.1--1989* (See pages 6 and 7 for actual u -values by city) ROOFS AND CEILINGS OPAQUE WALLS WALLS ADJACENT TO UNCONDITIONED SPACES Typical Assemblies and Their Associated U values Pages 4 and 5 of this brochure show typical system construc- tions and their associated U -values when different thick- nesses of insulation are used. Deviations from this information should only be made when spe- cific test data from valid hot box assembly tests can be pro- vided. System 1 information may be used for either walls or roofs, while the remaining sys- tems are typical of roof con- struction only. Disclaimer—Use of this information does not ensure or guarantee code compliance. Consult local code authorities before finalizing design. •Rrrgmmfntlttl rnnlTum IBvl1 OI lharrtlal prr}nrmanCr, More inaulalion 3noula be U;etl wnrrC oCono—Ca wality. P_ 5 3 , WA OPAQUE WALLS WALLS ADJACENT TO UNCONDITIONED SPACES Typical Assemblies and Their Associated U values Pages 4 and 5 of this brochure show typical system construc- tions and their associated U -values when different thick- nesses of insulation are used. Deviations from this information should only be made when spe- cific test data from valid hot box assembly tests can be pro- vided. System 1 information may be used for either walls or roofs, while the remaining sys- tems are typical of roof con- struction only. Disclaimer—Use of this information does not ensure or guarantee code compliance. Consult local code authorities before finalizing design. •Rrrgmmfntlttl rnnlTum IBvl1 OI lharrtlal prr}nrmanCr, More inaulalion 3noula be U;etl wnrrC oCono—Ca wality. P_ 5 3 61-30-1997 5:13PM FROM s Table 1 U VALUES FOR COMPLIANCE TO ASHRAE STANDARD 90.1--1989 1.1 W&I CITY STATE OPAQUE WALLS ROOFS & CEILINGS WALL GLAZING (FENESTRATION) GEORGIA 0 076 0.053 ADJACENT TO 0.465 Augusta OPAQUE ROOFS 3 UNCONDITIONED GLAZING CITY STATE WALLS CEILINGS SPACE (FENESTRATION) ALASKA 0.171 0-070 0.272 1.150 Adak 0.066 0.047 0.110 0.450 Anchorage 0.056 0.041 0.101 0.450 Annette Island 0.076 0.054 0.123 0.467 Juneau 0.064 0.045 0-107 0.450 Kodiak 0.066 0 047 0110 0.4$0 Yakutat 0.062 0.044 0.105 0.450 Bethel 0.049 0.034 0-091 0,450 Big Delta 0.048 0.033 0.089 0.450 Fairbanks 0.047 0.032 0.088 0.450 Gulkana 0.048 0.033 0.090 0.450 King Salmon 0.053 0.037 0.095 0.450 McGrath 0.046 0.031 0.087 0.450 Nome 0.047 0.032 0.088 0.450 Summit 0.047 0.032 0.086 0.450 ALABAMA 0.078 0.051 0.125 0.483 Birmingham 0.147 0.069 0.230 1.150 Mobile 0.226 0-076 0.376 1,150 Montgomery 0.175 0.070 0.279 1150 ARKANSAS 0.094 0.057 0 147 0-610 Little Rock 0.140 0-064 0 218 0.793 Fort Smith 0.131 0.059 0.203 0.769 ARIZONA 0.092 0.058 0.144 0.596 Tucson 0.224 0-059 0.372 1.150 Yuma 0.373 0-045 0.706 1.150 Phoenix 0.248 0.047 0.422 1.150 Prescott 0.108 0.064 0.167 0.686 Winslow 0.106 0.059 0.164 0.675 CALIFORNIA 0.098 0.055 0.152 0.634 Arcata 0.099 0.070 0.155 0.643 Oakland 0.146 0.094 0.226 1,150 Point Mugu 0.179 0.106 0.286 1.150 Sunnyvale 0.154 0.095 0.241 1.150 San Francisco 0.136 0-089 0.211 0.782 Santa Marla 0.142 0.091 0.221 0.797 EI Toro 0.226 0.102 0.377 1 150 Long Beach 0.236 0-105 0.397 1.150 Los Angeles 0.235 0.116 0.395 1.150 San Diego 0.263 0.117 0.454 1.150 Fresno 0.154 0.063 0.242 1.150 Red Stuff 0.147 0.060 0.230 1.150 Sacramento 0.152 0-073 0,238 1.150 Bakersfield 0.179 0.062 0.286 1.150 China Lake 0.166 0.049 0.262 1.150 Daggett 0.197 0.055 0.319 1,150 Mount Shasta 0.092 0.060 0.144 0.599 COLORADO Colorado Springs 0.087 0.058 0.138 0.567 Omer 0.087 0.056 0137 0.560 Pueblo 0.096 0.057 0.149 0.622 Grand Junction 0.091 0.053 0.142 0.590 Eagle 0.069 0.048 0.114 0.450 CONNECTICUT Hartford 0.085 0.055 0-134 0.545 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington 0.102 0.061 0.159 0 658 DELAWARE Wilmington 0.098 0.061 0.153 0.638 FLORIDA Apalachicola 0.251 0.075 0.427 1.150 Daytona 0.371 0.087 0-702 1,150 Jacksonville 0.252 0.076 0.429 Tallahassee 0.213 0.213 0.075 0.350 1.150 Tampa 0,464 0.079 0-942 1.150 Miami 1.000 0.075 1.000 1.150 West Palm Beach 1.000 0.075 1.000 1.150 Orlando 0.491 0.076 1.000 1.150 1.1 W&I CITY STATE OPAQUE WALLS ROOFS & CEILINGS WALL ADJACENT TO UNCONDITIONED SPACE GLAZING (FENESTRATION) GEORGIA 0 076 0.053 0,123 0.465 Augusta 0.159 0.070 0.251 1.150 Atlanta 0.141 0-072 0.219 0,795 Macon 0.171 0-070 0.272 1.150 Savannah 0.193 D.075 0.313 1.150 HAWAII 0.080 0.054 0.128 0 506 Barbers Point 1.000 0.089 1.000 1.150 Hilo 1.000 0.105 1.000 1.150 Honolulu 1.000 0.084 1.000 1.150 Lihue 1.000 0.094 1.000 1.150 IOWA Burlington 0,086 0.055 0.137 0.559 Des Moines 0.083 0.054 0.132 0.532 Sioux City 0.080 0.051 0.128 0.508 Mason City 0.073 0.049 0.119 0.450 IDAHO Lewiston 0.094 0.059 0.147 0.611 Boise 0.091 0-057 0.143 0.593 Pocatello 0.078 0.051 0.125 0.483 ILLINOIS Chloago 0.086 0.054 0.136 0-555 Moline 0.085 0.054 0.135 0.547 Springfield 0.094 0.057 0 147 0-610 INDIANA Fort Wayne 0.086 0.056 0.136 0.555 Indianapolis 0.092 0.058 0.144 0.596 South Bend 0.085 0.056 0.134 0.545 Evansville 0.105 0.061 0.163 0.674 KANSAS Goodland 0.085 O.D53 0.137 0.560 Topeka 0.097 0.056 0.151 0.629 Dodge City 0.098 0.055 0.152 0.634 KENTUCKY Covington 0.099 0.061 0.154 0.642 Lexington 0.105 0-%3 0.163 0.672 Louisville 0.107 0.061 0-165 0.680 LOUISIANA Baton Rouge 0.227 0.073 0.378 1.150 Lake Charles 0.240 0.075 0.404 1.150 New Orleans 0.247 0.076 0.420 1.150 Shreveport 0.175 0.066 0.278 1.150 MASSACHUSETTS Boston 0.090 0059 0.141 0.584 MARYLAND Patuxent 0.117 0 057 0.180 0.722 Baltimore 0.100 0.060 0.156 0.649 MAINE Portland 0 076 0.053 0,123 0.465 Bangor 0.071 0.050 0.117 0.450 Caribou 0.063 0.044 0.107 0.450 MICHIGAN Detroit 0.087 0.0% 0.138 0-567 Grand Rapids 0.080 0.054 0.128 0 506 Flint 0.079 0.054 0.127 0.495 Traverse City 0.073 0.050 0.120 0.450 Alpena 0.070 0.048 0.115 0-450 Sault Sainte Marie 0.064 0.045 0.108 0.450 MINNESOTA Minneapolis 0 071 0.047 0.116 0.450 Rochester 0.071 0.049 0.116 0.450 Duluth 0.061 0-043 0.104 0.450 International Falls 0.059 0.041 0.101 0.450 MISSOURI Columbia 0.100 0.059 0.155 0.645 Saint Louis 0.101 0.058 0.158 0.655 Springfield 0.107 0.062 0.166 0.683 r �1 ': o=•:�•''� 1 OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR ,L�, _• _ TOWN -OF NORTH ANDOVER •, CONSTRUCTION CONTROL _ -'L1iw_3�yI., . S,.(r i .. .. .. .. �._ - - ♦._ a,lC 4u i.i'+.W.:('.:i.:_r._ . •�� '-PROJECT NUMBER:- READINESS OF THE PROJECT - PROJECT TITLES • LOCATION: .L.o-r 4�.ieyc>c! 1e ..,..PROJECT - NAME OF BUILDING: 0- _ •; NAIURE OF PROJECT: _ 0 P IN ACCORDANCE &�q WITH SECTION 127:7. 0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE, Registration No.�%� BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCIIITECT HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I,IIAVE PREPARED ' OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL DESIGN PLA2tS, CL`HPUTATI0t7S AND SPECIFICA- TIONS CONCERIIING: ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL Q HECIIANICAL Q FIRE PROTECTION Q ELECTRICAL Q OTHER (specify)= S FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF HY FUNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS, COHPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS HZET THE^APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PRACTICES. AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINANCES FOR THE PROFOSED USE AND OCCUPANCY. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I SHALL PERFORM THE NECESSARY PROFESSICt7AL SERVICES AHD BE -' PRESENT ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE ON A REGULAR AND PERIODIC BASIS TO DETEPJIINE THAT THE WCRIK IS PROCEEDIt7G I17 ACCORDAI;CE WITH THE DOCUMENTS APPROVED FOR THE BUILDING PEL41T AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 127.2.2: 1. Pzview of s:hcp CL -swings, samples and other sum ttals of the =nt_-actor as required by the ccnstr.:cticn c-ntract doeunents as submitted f_r L-Uildi.zS pe=dt, and approval for cenforzrazxe to the design ccncept. ,'... ', • 2. Review and approval of the quality c.^nt_-•ol prcce!::Haes for all code -required ccntrolled materials. 3. Special architectural or engineer -'r -S p:ofessicnal.inspecticn of critical ccnstrir_ticn carFcnerzts requiring controlled materials or c_-rs=.,ct-_;­_n specified in t_he accepted "ineering practice standards listed in Appendix B. PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.3, I SHALL SUBMIT WEEKLY KLY , A PROGRESS REPORT T ,odd UITH PERTINENT COHHENTS TO THE NORTH ANUU'VE;1, 13UlLllIf:G 1NSYEC"1*UR_ �5�����F61 VEL DU ' Q� gPCt` CGF� UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, I SHALL SUBMIT A FINIAL REPORT AS 0 THE SAI St F o �OR197 .COMPLETION AND _ READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPAtaCY. NEWTON. ` NH - . _ 0 P i• &�q y `)�Y S IGNAI-URE �FRCTH OF SUBS IBDD SWORN FiIS OF �1 %i 1/2(!4 fQ'y 19 NOTARY PUBLIC "Malss:on MY COMMISSION EXPIRES ���RSSACVA\3 ��j n J S Dugger. AIA & A20 0)(CRATEC est H)M 15 Railroad Street PO Box 253 Andover, MA 01810 fax 508474-9354 508-685-8600 ARCHITECT'S FIELD REPORT PROJECT: L-com PROJECT #: 9 ` 11 DATE: 11 / 27 / 96 TIME: 11 AM % COMPLETED: SCHEDULE: PRESENT: AL Contarino, owner Steven Foster, contractor John Dugger, architect WORK IN PROGRESS: Site work and foundations. REPORT #: 1 WEATHER: cloudy TEMP: 40's OBSERVATIONS: Site grading in progress. Footings being formed. 1/2 perimeter has been poured. Tree clearing complete VERIFY: Soil bearing capacity report to be provided by UTS. COMMENTS: We are in receipt of UTS soil report verifying 2 Ton per sq. ft. bearing capacity. This is the capacity anticipated by the foundation design prepared by Theodor C. Greenlaw, PE and submitted to the local building authority. ACTION REQUIRED: Architect to submit affidavit for controlled construction to building dept. ATTACHMENTS: UTS soil test report. Notarized affidavit for controlled construction. REPORT BY: John S Dugger, AIA j1FC, ;r- - CONSULTING, PLANNING, DESIGN & PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR OWNERS, OPERATORS & DEVELOPERS OF REAL PROPERTY s FROM PHONE 617 438 6216 Nov. 27 _ 01:55PM P2 . FIELD REPORT PROJECT: L -Com - Beechwood Drive PROJECT NO: LOCATION: No. Andover, MA WEATHER: Snow, 30's DATE: Nov 25, 1496 CONTRACTOR: Dutton & Garfield PURPME. A site visit was made to the referenced project to review foundation subgrade conditions. The project includes the construction of a manufacturing building approximately 22,400 R= in footprint area. The building is proposed to be supported upon a conventional spread footing foundation with slab -on -grade. Based on review of the Foundadon Plan prepared by Dutton & Garfield dated October 31, 19% the footings were designed based upon an assumed allowable soil beating pressure of 2 tsf. At the time of the visit. the site had been cleared of the surficial topsoil and was excavated to approximately finish floor grade. It was reported that earthwork grading typically included cuts upwards of 2-8 ft* to achieve building grade. No fills are required within the limits of the building. Foundation excavation commenced along the southern (bine 1) and western (Line G) portions of the building as illustrated on the attached Field Sketch. Based on visual observation of the excavation sidewall profiles, the subsurface conditions generally included stratified sand deposits. More specifically, the soil conditions included a light brown, fine to medium sand with little to trace fine gravel and sift. Occasional seams of medium -coarse graved and inorganic silt are embedded in this deposit. The density of the stratified sand is expected to be medium dense based upon its sidewall stability, physical observation and our experience in the area. No groundwater was observed in the foundation excavation which ranged from approximately 4-10 fl in depth below the existing ground surface elevation. Along the southern building perimeter (approx. Line i from Line B to F-) was encountered 2 A of a sated and gravel fill underlain by a 1-2 inch topsoil layer, a 12 inch orange brown subsoil hodwn then the stratified sand deposit_ The subsoil horizon oonsists of a fine to medium sand with some silt and minor organic constituent as leached from the surfacc. Frequent root structure is embedded in this layer. The perimeter HOF grade in this area is located below the subsoil and atop the stratified sand. The tbundation subgrade preparation includes the excavation to BOF grade within the stratified sand deposit. The exposed subgrade is then proofrolled with several passes with a plate compactor to denary soils loosened from the excavation. The subgrade appeared stable and competent this date upon which to construct the foundation. Based upon the observed subsurface conditions, the stratified sand deposit is expected to provide the designed bearing capacity of 2 tsf. Along the southern portion of the build'in& it is recommended that the interior footings be placed below the fill and subsoil horizon to the stratified sand. Alternatively, the fill and subsoil may be removed and replaced with compacted structural &11 in accord in the Project Speeifieatiotrs. s Rkhwdson Lane, Stonehn. Massatchuselts 02180 (617) 438-7755 Fax (611)438-6216 ` 91'd woa-d Wd6E=C 9661 -LZ -LI : ' '• •� Urr il•G Ur DU1LUINU 1"31'x.1 lum -TOWN -OF NORT11 ANDOVER -`--=--- ''.; !• ' CONSTRUCTION CONTROL ,.z t,. PROJECT HUMBER: _. _ , ..._ �A ;~' •. _. _.. _ _ -: a _. .: '.':: PROJECT 21TLE1 L-c-om• �., PROJECT LOCATION: Beechwood.: NAME OF BUILDING: NATURE OF PROJECT: -New Office.:--& Light Manufacturing IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,- ` •'' I John, S Dugger,, AIA 5197 . _ �g � Registration No. BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL XXD0SE$/ARC11ITECT HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I, HAVE PREPARED OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL DESIGN PLAYS, COMPUTATIONS AI4D SPECIFICA- -:.TIONS CONCER11ING: '. ENTIRE PROJECT Q ARCHITECTURAL Ej STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL Q FIRE PROTECTION Q ELECTRICAL Q OILIER (specify)= FOR THE A30VE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT, TO THE 3'EST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS, COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS MEET THE^APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PRACTICES. --AND APPLICABLE LAWS A14D ORDINANCES FOR INE PROPOSED USE AND OCCUPANCY. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I SHALL PERFOP4 THE NECESSARY PROFESSICIIAL SERVICES AND BE PRESENT ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE ON A REGULAR A:1D PERIODIC BASIS TO DETEF11I11E THAT THE WORK IS PROCEEDI,7G IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCUMENIS APPROVED FOR THE BUILDING PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING AS SPECIFIED IN.SECTION 127.2.2: :. 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and ether s,br4-ttals of the crnt_-actor as required by the const_ructicn contract do=nent.3 as suhmitted f_z >rld S pe=..it, and apprma1 for canforrrance to the design concept. „'...' 2. Review and approval of the quality c.^itrol prcce yes for all code -required controlled .' arterials. 3. Special- architectural or engineer -IS p--fessicral.insp-ecticn of critical ccnstrvrtien carpcnents requiring controlled materials er-e„-rstnscticn specified in the accepted engineering practice standards listed in Appendix B. ..PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.3, I SHALL SUBMIT WEEKLY , A PROGRESS REPORT TOGETHER KITH PERTINENT COMMENTS TO THE NORTH ANll;;VER BUILDING INSPECTOR. UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, I SHALL S'UB:iIT A FINIAL REPORT TO 11E SATISF ORY COMPLET�.ONHAND ,READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPAI;CY. SIGNATURE S • C2gE.D"A# B 5wOKN BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF D(5i_�etN/_A 12- 19�%b IARY\FUBLIC :._-' MY CawiiSSION ERPIR.ES ,'► J. S. D1ujjger. AIA. & ASOSSOC NATZ2 est. 1984 15 RAILROAD STREET PO BOX 253 ANDOVER, MA 01810 508-685-8600 FAX 508-475-3489. TRANS MITTAL TO: DATE: ATM: — Roe RE: L= ARE SENDING YOMYATTACHED_ UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA:J4(:) THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: Shop Drawings Specifications 77 Other Invoi Prints Plans Samples Copy of Letter , Change Order copies date no. description '--Pur2ce tri V/0 +tAUE- JSD/MA FORMS CLEC . (go; S / DATE: % L/ 3 A CONTINUING TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE CONSULTING, ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN ONG, DESIGN & PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR OWNERS, OPERATORS & DEVELOPERS OF REAL PROPERTY -�j 1�-'7 GowS�G ►� Caw c�ze�C_ �� JSD/MA FORMS CLEC . (go; S / DATE: % L/ 3 A CONTINUING TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE CONSULTING, ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN ONG, DESIGN & PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR OWNERS, OPERATORS & DEVELOPERS OF REAL PROPERTY • J. S. Dugger, AIA & Associates 15 Railroad Street PO Box 253 Andover, MA 01810 508-685-8600 v June 24, 1997 Mr. Robert Nicetta Building Inspector of North Andover 154 Rear Main Street Town Hall Annex North Andover, MA 01845 L Re: L -Com Building, 45 Beechwood Drive, No. Andover, MA 01845 Dear Robert: As the controlling architect for this project I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge and understanding, the work meets the Massachusetts State Building Code requirements for design and construction. I have observed the work throughout the construction process on a weekly basis and know of no exceptions to this certification. In making this certification I am relying on oversight and certification by the following licensed professional engineers in their given area of expertise: Torpey Engineering, Electrical Christiansen & Sergi, Site Ted Greenlaw, Structural Crossfield Engineering, Mechanical (Plumbing & HVAC) Their certifications for the work which they have overseen will follow under separate cover. Should you require an further information from this office please contact me. RED ARCy�T Sincerely, ��`S SEL D�j Fes, 5 cF za � No. 5197 o It -4 NH J 'ry<rF► OF W" John S. 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