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1 City of Dallas Commercial Project Project Summary and Checklist New Constructionn Date of Application Summary Project Identification Project Addresss Owner Identification Architect Identification Contractor Identification Third Party Provider Permit No. Registrationn No. Building Code Occupancy/Use Number of: IBC Stories IBC Residential Occupancy Mixed Use Multifamily: IBC Group R Occupancy: (circle one) R-1. R-2. R-3. R-4 Parking Building Sq. Footage Zoning: Attached Open Lot Garage Lot Size: IECC Climate Zone: 3A None Building Total Sq. Ft: Radon Zone: 3* Area Under Roof: Total Nonroof Area: Chapter 61 is based on the IgCC 2012 with Dallas amendments. Page 1
2 Item Chapter 3 Jurisdictional Requirements Chapter 3 Jurisdictional Refer Table for Requirement determinedd by the Requirements jurisdiction. Chapter 4 Site Development and Land Use Chapter 4 Site Development and Land Use 406 Building Site Waste Management Section Building Site Waste Management plan required: Minimum 50% diversion of land clearing debris Transportationn Impact Walkways and Bicycle Paths: 1. Minimum of one walkway and bike path connects streets and other paths to building entrances 2. Paved walkways and paths designed to minimize stormwater runoff 3. Permeable and pervious pavements comply with Section through deleted Heat Island Mitigation Site Hardscape: Minimum of 50% of hardscape shall be provided with one or combination of sections through : Site hardscape materials: Minimum initial SRI of 0.30 Coordinate with Sections 502, 503 Verify requirements specified for waste management plan at plan review (Specification Section ). Completed waste management plan submitted by contractor prior to commencing work Plan must address disposal by reuse, recycling, effective/efficient material use; destruction and disposal of invasive plants; proper removal of contaminated soils. Require receipts and documentationn maintained and available for review; ; coordinated with Section 503 Verify at plan review; indicated on drawings : Verify locations indicated on drawings; materials and required performance specified: Site s/submittals: Verify compliance Select one or any combination Page 2
3 Shading by structures Shading by trees Pervious & permeable pavement: open grid pavers, open graded aggregate Roof Surfaces: Minimum 75% of roof surfaces: 1. Aged SRI and Thermal Emittance complies with Table Or vegetativee roof Site Lighting Outdoor Lighting Restrictions: (Jurisdictional Requirement) Roof materials must be listed, labeled, and certified by manufacturer; Product testing must occur after 3 year exposuree Vegetative roof system must be preapproved by building official Verify at plan review on site plan and through specifications; verify submittals; and site inspectionss Note Areas of Use in code Area of Use: Horizontal surface lighting is aimed straight down with full cutoff or fully shielded Maximum Lamp Wattage: Commercial: Fully shielded with maximum 250 watt lamp. Residential: Maximum 100 watts incandescent lamps or 32 watts for CFLs Chapter 5 Material Resource Conservation and Efficiency 501 Materials Selection 502 Construction Material Management Storage and Handling of Materials: Comply with manufacturer s instructions for storage and handling Construction Phase Moisture Control: Materials protected from moisture Note exceptions in code. Coordinate with Section 406 Page 3
4 Construction Waste Management Construction Material and Waste Management Plan: (Jurisdictional Requirement) Divert not less than 50 % of the waste; OR For projects that generate not more than 2.5 pounds per square foot of affected project area, divert not less than 25% of the waste; OR For projects that generate not more than 1.5 pounds per square foot and the project area is 2,500 square feet or less, then diversion is not required. Waste Management and Recycling Recycling areas for waste generated post certificate of occupancy. Storage of lamps, batteries, and electronics storage Material Selection : Verify requirements specified for waste management plan (Specification Section ) Submittal: Completed WMP submitted by contractor prior to commencing work Final : Diversion documentation submitted Construction Submittal: CMWM Plan, sorting location shown on submittal drawings Final : Diversion documentation CMWM Plan will need to be able to prove up the criteria CMWM Plan will need to be able to prove up the criteria : Verify designated post occupancy recycling areaa : Verify storage are for special disposal items (lamps, batteries, and electronics) : Review specifications Submittal: Verify submittals and contractor documentation; minimum 45% of total building materials complies with required attributes Calculate by mass (weight), volume, or cost. Material may comply with multiple attributes Page 4
5 Material Selection: Minimum 45% of total building materials shall comply with any of the following: Used Materials and components Recycled content building material Recyclable Building Materials and Building Components Bio-based Materials Indigenous Materials 1. Used Materials: Reuse of materials without additional processing 2. Recycled Content: Comply with Section a. Contains minimum 25 percent combined postconsumer and preconsumer recovered material b. Contains minimum 50 percent combined postconsumer and preconsumer recovered material 3. Recyclable: Materials capable of being recycled with minimum recovery rate of at least 30 percent, or recyclable throughh manufacturer takee back program 4. Biobased: Renewable resources including wood and plant materials; minimumm content of 75% compliance with ASTM D 6866; compliant with USDA 7CRF Part 2902; wood compliant with SFI Standards, FSC STD V2-1EN, or PEFC Council Technical Document 5. Indigenous (Regional): Resources that are recovered, harvested, extracted, and manufactured with a 500 miles building radius off site Lamps Low Mercury Lamps: Mercury content in lamps shall comply with Section or Straight Fluorescent Lamps: Maximum mercury content: 5 milligrams per lamp Compact Fluorescent Lamps: Maximum mercury content 5 milligrams per lamp, UL listed and labeled Verify through construction submittals, site inspections Note exceptions Note exceptions Verify with submittals and at site inspections Note exceptions Section 507 Deleted Chapter 6 Energy Conservation, Efficiency, and CO 2 e Emission Reduction Buildings shall bee designed and constructed in accordance with the energy provisions of the Dallas Energy Code. Page 5
6 Item Chapter 7 Water Resource Conservations, Quality, and Efficiency 702 Fixtures, Fittings, Equipment, and Appliances Fitting and Fixture Consumption: Comply with table 702.1, and the following: 1. Dwelling Unit/Guestroom showerheads: max 2.0 gpm 2. Combined Flow Rate Simultaneous water outlets: max 2.0 gpm 3. Gang Showers: max 2.0 gpm 4. IBC Chapter 11 Accessibility: max 4.0 gpm Section through deleted Nonwater Urinal Connection: Water supplied fixtures discharge upstream of nonwater urinal fixture drain connection Section through Deleted Efficient Hot and Tempered Water Distribution: Shall comply with either of the following sections: Maximum allowable pipe length method; Table , OR Maximum allowable pipe volume method. Section through deleted HVAC Systemss and Equipment Hydronic Closed System: is not connected to potable makeup water supply Humidification System: System locked out when relative humidity greater than 55% Verify at plan review; with construction submittals, verify at site inspections Refer to Table and notes Average flow rate is per fixture. Refer to manufacturer data sheets to verify : Verify Submittals: Shop drawings Site : Verify installation : Verify drawings; water calculations required. Site s: Verify The end of the fixture supply pipe to the fixture is the end of the measurement point to the fixture. For applicable provisions, review at plan review, verify with submittals and at site inspections Note exceptions Page 6
7 Section Condensate Coolers and Tempering: Potable water not used as tempering water for sanitary discharge Condensate Drainage Recovery: Condensate collected and reused onsite Heat Exchangers: Heat exchanger connected to recirculating water system Humidifier Discharge: Water discharge collected for reuse Cooling Towers, Evaporative Condensers, & Fluid Coolers Location: Located to prevent discharge vapor plumes from entering occupied spaces Once through cooling: prohibited Metering of system per Section Controllers and alarms: Equipped with controllers, alarms, and high water level sensors Drift: Maximumm drift loss of 0.002% of recirculated water volume for counter flow system; maximum % of recirculated water for cross flow system Water quality: Nonpotable water complies with water quality and treatment process of AHJ and manufacturer guidelines through deleted Evaporative Cooling: Systems shall use less than 4 gallons of water per ton-hour (4.2 L per kwh) at maximum use. Note volume requirement Note conditions of collection and reuse and exception Once through cooling prohibited Coordinated with IMP Section 908; Location on site governed by IBC Water use information shall be readily available at site inspectionn Page 7
8 Overflow alarm Automatic pump shutoff Cooler reservoir discharge Discharge water reuse Discharge water to drain Water Treatment Devices and Equipment Water Softeners: Shall comply with sections through If provision is applicable to project, verify at plan review, with submittals, site inspections If applicable, provisions 1, 2, and 4 may be confirmed by product data. Provision 3 applicable if reclaimed water system used Demand initiated regeneration control system Water Consumption: Maximum water consumption limited during regeneration to 5 gallons per 1000 grains (NFS 44) Waste connection: does not discharge to reclaimed water collection system, discharge per IPC Efficiency & listing: per NFS 44 Reverse osmosis water treatment system: NSF 58 listed and labeled with discharge pipe from unit connected to building drainage system and point of use system equipped with automatic shutoff valve Onsite reclaimed water treatment systems: listed and labeled to NSF 360 Metering (option) Metering: Potable and nonpotable water individually metered or grouped by appliances/equipment served Coordinated with IPC Section Inspected by Building ss Refer to IgCC Table ; verify at plan review; through construction submittals, at site inspections; Meter compliance coordinated with IPC IgCC Table required for application and metering Page 8
9 Alternate onsite Nonpotable Water Sources Chapter 8 Indoor Environmental Quality and Comfort 801 Indoor Air Quality Management Plan Nonpotable Water Requirements Signage required: Nonpotable signage warning of nonpotable water with graphics Water quality: complies with requirements of City of Dallas Water Utilities Rainwater Collection and Distribution Systems Gray Water System Reclaimed Water Systems Construction IAQ Management Plan Building Construction Features, Operations, and Maintenance Facilitation Air-handling system access Air-handling system filters HVAC Systemss Duct openings: covered during construction Dust and debris cleaned from ducts prior to system start up Yes No City of Dallas Water Utilities regulations Refer to Figure Verified by COD inspector Verify special permit application and inspection. Plumbing Inspector inspects for compliance, if applicable Verify special permit application and inspection. Plumbing Inspector inspects for compliance. if applicable Verify special permit application and inspection. Plumbing Inspector inspects for compliance, if applicable Plumbing Inspector inspects for compliance, if applicable : Construction IAQ plan requirements (Specification Section 0157xx) Submittal: Contractor submits plan prior to commencement of construction : Verify plan exist and is followed Section amended Site verify reasonable access to air handling systemm and filters for cleaning and replacement exists Section amended Page 9
10 Indoor air quality during construction: Temporary ventilation during construction per sections through Ventilation: Temporary ventilation during construction per sections through Protection of HVAC system openings Return air filters: New return air filters installed prior to system flushout and building occupancy Construction Phase Ductless System or Filters: MERV 8 or greater per ASHRAE 52.2, compatible system design Thermal environmental conditions for human occupancy: Building mechanical systems designed per ASHRAE Environmental tobacco smoke control: Smoking prohibited inside of building; outdoor designated smoking areas Isolation of pollutant sources: Enclosed spaces for printers, copiers, and janitorial room Printer, copier, and janitorial rooms: Enclosed spaces for printers, copiers, and janitorial room Filters: HVAC system designed for minimum MERV 11 filters per ASHRAE 52.2; no pressure drop Minimum MERV 11 filters installed 804 Specific Air Indoor Quality and Pollutant Control Measures Yes No Designated smoking are must be located minimum 25 ft. from building entrances, outdoor air intakes, operable windows with appropriate signage : Verify indicated in specifications : Verify at final inspection : Verify indicated in specifications. Note: Exception for multifamily ( Minimum MERV 6 for systems rated up to 30,000 BTU or MERV 8 for systems rated between 30,000 to 60,000 BTUs Section amended Page 10
11 Fireplaces and appliance: Fireplaces and fuel burning appliances vented to outdoors Venting and combustion air: Fireplaces and fuel burning appliances provided with combustion air from outdoors Wood fired appliances: Wood burning appliances listed and labeled per EPA standards Biomass appliances: Biomass fireplaces listed and labeled per ASTM E1509 or UL 1482 Biomass furnaces listed and labeled per CSA B366.1 or UL 391 Biomass boilers listed and labeled per CSA B366.1 or UL 2523 Post Construction, Preoccupancy Baseline IAQ Testing: (Jurisdictional Requirement) First time occupied space tested for VOC compliance If space failed testing, building flushed for 14 days Prohibited Materials No asbestos containing materials No urea formaldehyde foam insulation Material Emissions and Pollutant Control Emissions from Composite Wood Products: Compliance IgCC Table Yes No : Indicated on drawings : Visual verification : Indicated in specifications : Indicated in specifications : Visual inspection : Indicated in specifications : Visual verification : Indicated in specifications : Visual verification : Indicated in specifications : Visual verification : Indicated in specifications Submittal: Contractor submits prior to commencement of construction Jurisdictional requirement per IgCC Table 302.1: Note exceptions. Note: Occupancy shall be permitted to start 7 days after start of the flush out. : Verify through specified materials (project specifications); field verify at site inspections : Indicated in specifications); verified through product submittals and visual verification att inspections Page 11
12 806.2 Adhesive and Sealants: Minimum 85% comply with VOC content per IgCC Table 802.2(1) or Table 802.2(2) Architectural paints and coatings: Minimum 85% comply with IgCC Table 806.3(1) Flooring: Minimum 85% comply with IgCC Table 806.4(2) Acoustical Ceiling Tiles and Wall Systems: Minimum 85% comply with IgCC Tables 806.5(1) Insulation: Minimum 85% comply with Table 806.6(1) Sections 807 through 808 deleted Yes No Note exceptions Note exceptions Note exemptions End of Checklist Page 12
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