HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.63 Paepcke Dr.0091-2020-BRES (5)The City of Aspen
These plans must be kept at the
building site or inspection
delays may occur. Construction
shall conform to these plans. All
changes shall be approved by
the building official.
Field Plan Set Must Be Printed In Color
SEPARATE PERMITS ARE
REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL,
PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, OR
FIRE SPRINKLER WORK
ALL OUTDOOR LIGHTING
MUST COMPLY WITH
THE CITY OF ASPEN LIGHTING CODE
SECTION 26.575.150
03/04/2021
THE MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
FOR THIS PHASE OF BURLINGAME
WAS REVIEWED AND INSPECTED
BY THE STATE OF COLORADO
DIVISION OF HOUSING
SPECIAL INSPECTION REQUIRED:
-Structural steel welding: Field & Shop
-High strength bolting
-Epoxy anchors
-Intumescent paint
-Spray applied fire resistive materials
-Permanent micropiles
Special inspection is required per 2015 IBC
section 1704. Inspector to verify that copy of
agreement for inspection program to be on
the job site prior to performing any
inspections. A copy of all Special Inspector
field reports to be on the job site for
inspectors' review if requested. Failure to
comply may result in denial of inspection.
FIRE
SPRINKLERS
REQUIRED
SMOKE ALARMS AND
CARBON MONOXIDE
DETECTORS REQUIRED
THROUGHOUT DWELLING
UNIT PER CITY OF ASPEN
MUNICIPAL CODE 8.15
03/10/2021
justinh
0091-2020-BRES
CITY OF ASPEN
63 PAEPCKE DR
273502318003
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Compliance Certificate
Project Burlingame Phase III - BLDG 13
Energy Code:2015 IECC
Location:Aspen, Colorado
Construction Type:Multi-family
Project Type:New Construction
Conditioned Floor Area:13,355 ft2
Glazing Area 15%
Climate Zone:7 (9922 HDD)
Permit Date:
Construction Site:
13A 63 Paepcke Dr & 13B 65
Paepcke Dr
Aspen, CO 81611
Owner/Agent:
Chris Everson
City of Aspen
130 S Galena St
Aspen, CO 81611
(970) 920-5000
Designer/Contractor:
Will Hentschel
359 Design
3630 Osage St
Denver, CO 80211
whentschel@359design.co
Permit Number:
Compliance: Passes using UA trade-off
21.0% Better Than Code Maximum UA:1533 Your UA:1211
The % Better or Worse Than Code Index reflects how close to compliance the house is based on code trade-off rules.
It DOES NOT provide an estimate of energy use or cost relative to a minimum-code home.
Compliance:
Envelope Assemblies
Assembly
Gross Area
or
Perimeter
Cavity
R-Value
Cont.
R-Value U-Factor UA
Ceiling: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 5,000 30.0 30.0 0.017 85
EAST WALLS: Wood Frame, 16" o.c.5,119 34.0 6.0 0.033 118
Door: Solid Door (under 50% glazing)42 0.280 12
Door 1: Glass Door (over 50% glazing)291 0.280 81
Window: Metal Frame w/ Thermal Break 1,209 0.240 290
WEST WALLS: Wood Frame, 16" o.c.3,497 34.0 6.0 0.033 104
Door 2: Solid Door (under 50% glazing)196 0.280 55
Window 1: Metal Frame w/ Thermal Break 142 0.240 34
NORTH WALLS: Wood Frame, 16" o.c.1,996 34.0 6.0 0.033 63
Window 2: Metal Frame w/ Thermal Break 82 0.240 20
SOUTH WALLS: Wood Frame, 16" o.c.1,938 34.0 6.0 0.033 62
Window 3: Metal Frame w/ Thermal Break 56 0.240 13
Floor: All-Wood Joist/Truss 5,000 30.0 0.0 0.033 165
Basement: Solid Concrete or Masonry
Wall height: 11.0'
Depth below grade: 5.5'
Insulation depth: 11.0'
2,534 34.0 6.0 0.038 94
Project Title: Burlingame Phase III - BLDG 13
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03/10/2021
State CO Housing Div
Assembly
Gross Area
or
Perimeter
Cavity
R-Value
Cont.
R-Value U-Factor UA
Window: Metal Frame w/ Thermal Break 63 0.240 15
Name - Title Signature Date
Compliance Statement: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other
calculations submitted with the permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in
REScheck Version : REScheck-Web and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist.
Project Title: Burlingame Phase III - BLDG 13
Data filename:Page 2 of 10
07/02/20Report date:
Bruce Ivins 07/02/20
08/26/2020
Inspection Checklist
Requirements: 0.0% were addressed directly in the REScheck software
REScheck Software Version : REScheck-Web
Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the REScheck Requirements screen. For each
requirement, the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception
is being claimed. Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided.
Energy Code: 2015 IECC
Section
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Pre-Inspection/Plan Review Plans Verified
Value
Field Verified
Value Complies?Comments/Assumptions
103.1,
103.2
[PR1]1
Construction drawings and
documentation demonstrate
energy code compliance for the
building envelope. Thermal
envelope represented on
construction documents.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
103.1,
103.2,
403.7
[PR3]1
Construction drawings and
documentation demonstrate
energy code compliance for
lighting and mechanical systems.
Systems serving multiple
dwelling units must demonstrate
compliance with the IECC
Commercial Provisions.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
302.1,
403.7
[PR2]2
Heating and cooling equipment is
sized per ACCA Manual S based
on loads calculated per ACCA
Manual J or other methods
approved by the code official.
Heating:
Btu/hr_____
Cooling:
Btu/hr_____
Heating:
Btu/hr_____
Cooling:
Btu/hr_____
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
Additional Comments/Assumptions:
1 High Impact (Tier 1)2 Medium Impact (Tier 2)3 Low Impact (Tier 3)
Project Title: Burlingame Phase III - BLDG 13
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Foundation Inspection Plans Verified
Value
Field Verified
Value Complies?Comments/Assumptions
402.1.1
[FO4]1
Conditioned basement wall
insulation R-value. Where interior
insulation is used, verification
may need to occur during
Insulation Inspection. Not
required in warm-humid locations
in Climate Zone 3.
R-_____
R-_____
R-_____
R-_____
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
See the Envelope Assemblies
table for values.
303.2
[FO5]1
Conditioned basement wall
insulation installed per
manufacturer’s instructions.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.2.9
[FO6]1
Conditioned basement wall
insulation depth of burial or
distance from top of wall.
_____ ft _____ ft Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
See the Envelope Assemblies
table for values.
303.2.1
[FO11]2
A protective covering is installed
to protect exposed exterior
insulation and extends a
minimum of 6 in. below grade.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.9
[FO12]2
Snow- and ice-melting system
controls installed.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
Additional Comments/Assumptions:
1 High Impact (Tier 1)2 Medium Impact (Tier 2)3 Low Impact (Tier 3)
Project Title: Burlingame Phase III - BLDG 13
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Framing / Rough-In Inspection Plans Verified
Value
Field Verified
Value Complies?Comments/Assumptions
402.1.1,
402.3.4
[FR1]1
Door U-factor.U-_____U-_____Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
See the Envelope Assemblies
table for values.
402.1.1,
402.3.1,
402.3.3,
402.5
[FR2]1
Glazing U-factor (area-weighted
average).
U-_____U-_____Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
See the Envelope Assemblies
table for values.
303.1.3
[FR4]1
U-factors of fenestration products
are determined in accordance
with the NFRC test procedure or
taken from the default table.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.4.1.1
[FR23]1
Air barrier and thermal barrier
installed per manufacturer’s
instructions.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.4.3
[FR20]1
Fenestration that is not site built
is listed and labeled as meeting
AAMA /WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440
or has infiltration rates per NFRC
400 that do not exceed code
limits.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.4.5
[FR16]2
IC-rated recessed lighting fixtures
sealed at housing/interior finish
and labeled to indicate ≤2.0 cfm
leakage at 75 Pa.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.3.1
[FR12]1
Supply and return ducts in attics
insulated >= R-8 where duct is
>= 3 inches in diameter and >=
R-6 where < 3 inches. Supply and
return ducts in other portions of
the building insulated >= R-6 for
diameter >= 3 inches and R-4.2
for < 3 inches in diameter.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.3.5
[FR15]3
Building cavities are not used as
ducts or plenums.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.4
[FR17]2
HVAC piping conveying fluids
above 105 ºF or chilled fluids
below 55 ºF are insulated to ≥R-
3.
R-_____R-_____Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.4.1
[FR24]1
Protection of insulation on HVAC
piping.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.5.3
[FR18]2
Hot water pipes are insulated to
≥R-3.
R-_____R-_____Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.6
[FR19]2
Automatic or gravity dampers are
installed on all outdoor air
intakes and exhausts.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
1 High Impact (Tier 1)2 Medium Impact (Tier 2)3 Low Impact (Tier 3)
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Insulation Inspection Plans Verified
Value
Field Verified
Value Complies?Comments/Assumptions
303.1
[IN13]2
All installed insulation is labeled
or the installed R-values
provided.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.1.1,
402.2.6
[IN1]1
Floor insulation R-value.R-_____
Wood
Steel
R-_____
Wood
Steel
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
See the Envelope Assemblies
table for values.
303.2,
402.2.7
[IN2]1
Floor insulation installed per
manufacturer’s instructions and
in substantial contact with the
underside of the subfloor, or floor
framing cavity insulation is in
contact with the top side of
sheathing, or continuous
insulation is installed on the
underside of floor framing and
extends from the bottom to the
top of all perimeter floor framing
members.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.1.1,
402.2.5,
402.2.6
[IN3]1
Wall insulation R-value. If this is a
mass wall with at least ½ of the
wall insulation on the wall
exterior, the exterior insulation
requirement applies (FR10).
R-_____
Wood
Mass
Steel
R-_____
Wood
Mass
Steel
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
See the Envelope Assemblies
table for values.
303.2
[IN4]1
Wall insulation is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
Additional Comments/Assumptions:
1 High Impact (Tier 1)2 Medium Impact (Tier 2)3 Low Impact (Tier 3)
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Final Inspection Provisions Plans Verified
Value
Field Verified
Value Complies?Comments/Assumptions
402.1.1,
402.2.1,
402.2.2,
402.2.6
[FI1]1
Ceiling insulation R-value.R-_____
Wood
Steel
R-_____
Wood
Steel
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
See the Envelope Assemblies
table for values.
303.1.1.1,
303.2
[FI2]1
Ceiling insulation installed per
manufacturer’s instructions.
Blown insulation marked every
300 ft².
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.2.3
[FI22]2
Vented attics with air permeable
insulation include baffle adjacent
to soffit and eave vents that
extends over insulation.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.2.4
[FI3]1
Attic access hatch and door
insulation ≥R-value of the
adjacent assembly.
R-_____R-_____Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
402.4.1.2
[FI17]1
Blower door test @ 50 Pa. <=5
ach in Climate Zones 1-2, and
<=3 ach in Climate Zones 3-8.
ACH 50 =_____ACH 50 =_____Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.3.4
[FI4]1
Duct tightness test result of <=4
cfm/100 ft2 across the system or
<=3 cfm/100 ft2 without air
handler @ 25 Pa. For rough-in
tests, verification may need to
occur during Framing Inspection.
_____ cfm/100
ft2
_____ cfm/100
ft2
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.3.3
[FI27]1
Ducts are pressure tested to
determine air leakage with
either: Rough-in test: Total
leakage measured with a
pressure differential of 0.1 inch
w.g. across the system including
the manufacturer’s air handler
enclosure if installed at time of
test. Postconstruction test: Total
leakage measured with a
pressure differential of 0.1 inch
w.g. across the entire system
including the manufacturer’s air
handler enclosure.
_____ cfm/100
ft2
_____ cfm/100
ft2
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.3.2.1
[FI24]1
Air handler leakage designated
by manufacturer at <=2% of
design air flow.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.1.1
[FI9]2
Programmable thermostats
installed for control of primary
heating and cooling systems and
initially set by manufacturer to
code specifications.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.1.2
[FI10]2
Heat pump thermostat installed
on heat pumps.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.5.1
[FI11]2
Circulating service hot water
systems have automatic or
accessible manual controls.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
1 High Impact (Tier 1)2 Medium Impact (Tier 2)3 Low Impact (Tier 3)
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Value
Field Verified
Value Complies?Comments/Assumptions
403.6.1
[FI25]2
All mechanical ventilation system
fans not part of tested and listed
HVAC equipment meet efficacy
and air flow limits.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.2
[FI26]2
Hot water boilers supplying heat
through one- or two-pipe heating
systems have outdoor setback
control to lower boiler water
temperature based on outdoor
temperature.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.5.1.1
[FI28]2
Heated water circulation systems
have a circulation pump. The
system return pipe is a dedicated
return pipe or a cold water supply
pipe. Gravity and thermos-
syphon circulation systems are
not present. Controls for
circulating hot water system
pumps start the pump with signal
for hot water demand within the
occupancy. Controls
automatically turn off the pump
when water is in circulation loop
is at set-point temperature and
no demand for hot water exists.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.5.1.2
[FI29]2
Electric heat trace systems
comply with IEEE 515.1 or UL
515. Controls automatically
adjust the energy input to the
heat tracing to maintain the
desired water temperature in the
piping.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.5.2
[FI30]2
Water distribution systems that
have recirculation pumps that
pump water from a heated water
supply pipe back to the heated
water source through a cold
water supply pipe have a
demand recirculation water
system. Pumps have controls
that manage operation of the
pump and limit the temperature
of the water entering the cold
water piping to 104ºF.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
403.5.4
[FI31]2
Drain water heat recovery units
tested in accordance with CSA
B55.1. Potable water-side
pressure loss of drain water heat
recovery units < 3 psi for
individual units connected to one
or two showers. Potable water-
side pressure loss of drain water
heat recovery units < 2 psi for
individual units connected to
three or more showers.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
404.1
[FI6]1
75% of lamps in permanent
fixtures or 75% of permanent
fixtures have high efficacy lamps.
Does not apply to low-voltage
lighting.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
404.1.1
[FI23]3
Fuel gas lighting systems have
no continuous pilot light.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
1 High Impact (Tier 1)2 Medium Impact (Tier 2)3 Low Impact (Tier 3)
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Value
Field Verified
Value Complies?Comments/Assumptions
401.3
[FI7]2
Compliance certificate posted.Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
303.3
[FI18]3
Manufacturer manuals for
mechanical and water heating
systems have been provided.
Complies
Does Not
Not Observable
Not Applicable
Additional Comments/Assumptions:
1 High Impact (Tier 1)2 Medium Impact (Tier 2)3 Low Impact (Tier 3)
Project Title: Burlingame Phase III - BLDG 08
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2015 IECC Energy
Efficiency Certificate
Insulation Rating R-Value
40.00Above-Grade Wall
40.00Below-Grade Wall
30.00Floor
60.00Ceiling / Roof
_______Ductwork (unconditioned spaces):
Glass & Door Rating SHGCU-Factor
0.24Window
0.28Door
Heating & Cooling Equipment Efficiency
_______Heating System:_________________________
_______Cooling System:_________________________
_______Water Heater:___________________________
Name:Date:
Comments
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SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING AGREEMENT
To permit applicants of project requiring special inspection and\or testing per Section 1704 of the
International Building Code (IBC).
Project Address: Permit Number:
BEFORE A PERMIT CAN BE ISSUED: The owner, or the engineer or architect of record, acting as the
owner’s agent, shall complete two copies of this agreement and the attached Special-inspection and Testing
Schedule, including the required acknowledgments. A pre-construction conference with the parties
involved may be required to review the special-inspection requirements and procedures.
APPROVAL OF SPECIAL INSPECTORS: Special inspectors may have no financial interest in the
projects for which they provide special inspections. Special inspectors shall be approved by the building
department prior to performing any duties. Special inspectors shall submit their qualifications and are
subject to personal interviews for pre-qualification. Special inspectors shall display approved
identification, as stipulated by the building official, when performing the function of special inspector.
Special inspection and testing shall meet the minimum requirements of the International Building Code
Section 1704. The following conditions are also applicable:
A. Duties and Responsibilities of the Special Inspector
1. Signify presence at job site. Special inspectors should notify contractor personnel of
their presence and responsibilities at the job site. If required by the building official, they
shall sign in on the appropriate form posted with the building permit.
2. Observe assigned work. The special inspector shall observe assigned work for
conformance with the building department approved (stamped) design drawings,
specifications, and applicable workmanship provisions of the International Building
Code. Architect\engineer-reviewed shop drawings may be used only as an aid to
inspection.
For continuous special-inspection, the special inspector shall be on site at all times
observing the work requiring special inspection. Periodic inspections, if any, must have
prior approval based on a separate written plan reviewed and approved by the building
department and the engineer or architect of record.
3. Report nonconforming items. The special inspector shall bring nonconforming items to
the immediate attention of the contractor and note all such items in the daily report. If
any item is not resolved in a timely manner or is about to be incorporated in the work, the
special inspector shall immediately notify the building department by telephone or in
person, notify the engineer or architect, and post a discrepancy notice.
4. Provide timely reports. The special inspector shall complete written inspection reports
for each inspection visit and provide the reports on a timely basis determined by the
building official. The special inspector or inspection agency shall furnish these reports
directly to the building official, engineer or architect of record, and others as designated.
[IBC Sec. 1704.1.2] These reports should be organized on a daily format and may be
submitted weekly at the option of the building official. These reports should include:
a. Description of daily inspections and tests made with applicable locations,
b. Listing of nonconforming items,
c. Report on how nonconforming items were resolved or unresolved as
applicable,
d. Itemized changes authorized by the architect, engineer, and building official if
not included in nonconforming items.
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5. Provide Final Inspection Report. The special inspector shall submit a written final
report documenting required special inspections and correction of any discrepancies
noted in the inspections prior to the final building inspection.
B. Owner Responsibilities. The project owner, the engineer or architect or record, or an agent of the
owner is responsible for employing special-inspection services. The special inspector\agency shall
not be in the employ of the contractor, subcontractor or material supplier. [IBC Sec 1704.1] In
case of an owner\contractor, the special inspector\agency shall be employed as specified by the
building official.
C. Engineer or Architect of Record Responsibilities
1. Prepare special inspection program. The engineer or architect of record shall list the
items for which special inspection is required; and shall indicate any items for which the
IBC or the building official approves periodic inspection and the frequency of such
inspections.
2. Respond to field discrepancies. The engineer or architect of record shall respond to
uncorrected field discrepancies in design, material, or workmanship observed by the
special inspector.
3. Review shop drawings and submit design changes. The engineer or architect of record
shall acknowledge and review for conformance with the construction drawings those
shop drawings that may detail structural information, shall submit to the building official
and to the special-inspection agency written documentation of any verbally authorized
deviations from the approved construction documents, and shall submit revised
documents for building official approval as required.
D. Contractor Responsibilities
1. Notify the special inspector. The contractor is responsible for notifying the special
inspector or agency regarding individual inspections for items listed on the attached
schedule and as noted on the building department approved plans. Adequate notice shall
be provided so the special inspector has time to become familiar with the project.
2. Provide access to approved plans. The contractor is responsible for providing the
special inspector access to approved plans.
3. Retain special inspection records. Upon request, the contractor is also responsible for
retaining, at the job site, all special inspection records completed by the special inspector.
E. Inspection of Fabricators
1. Fabrication of structural assemblies and members. Where fabrication of structural
load-bearing members and assemblies is being performed on the premises of a
fabricator’s shop, IBC Section 1704.2 shall require special inspection of the fabricated
items.
2. Fabrication and implementation procedures. The special inspector shall verify that
the fabricator maintains detailed fabrication and quality control procedures that provide a
basis for inspection control of the workmanship and the fabricator’s ability to conform to
approved construction documents and reference standards. The special inspector shall
review the procedures for completeness and adequacy relative to code requirements for
fabricator’s scope of work.
F. Approved Fabricator Responsibilities
1. Fabrication exempt inspections. Special inspections are not required where work is
done on the premise of a fabricator registered and approved to perform such work
without special inspection.
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