(I seem to have lost access to the archives, so I can't research this..)

I am involved in an initial design (performance spec) for a warehouse type 
project consisting of a butler building approx. 300'x60' and 35' high in size 
(18,000 sq. ft.).  Approx 7000 sq. ft. of floor area will consist of 25' high 
rack storage that is 42" deep with a 12" space and then another 42" deep rack.  
There are 5 racks of this arrangement with an aisle at minimum 9'-6" width 
between them.  The shelving itself is wire decking.

The center part of the building has some administrative area offices and other 
storage areas (no shelving shown).  The other end of the building is a 
maintenance garage for repairs of vehicles.

We have asked about what they intend to store on the shelving and have been 
told that primarily they are storing spare machinery parts, some of which are 
in wood crates; these are small, medium, large and very large.  These include 
hydraulic cylinders, engines, transmissions, radiators, air chambers, pumps, 
belts, hoses, fittings, nuts, bolts (small items are in cardboard boxes in most 
cases), and tools (both power and non-power tools).  Aerosol cans include brake 
cleaner, starting fluid, lubricant (WD-40), window cleaner, and paint.  They 
carry no more than two cases (24 cans) of each item in stock.  There are 
filters, including fuel, oil, air, water, and hydraulic types, all sizes and 
shapes.  They also store spare pre-charged batteries. These are heavy equipment 
batteries; (2) large, (2) medium and (4) small are typically all they have on 
hand.

We feel the rack storage area is our most demanding area.  We have reviewed our 
options and feel that Commodity Class II would be appropriate based on the 
above information.  Does anyone see something that might reflect using a 
different classification?

Appreciate any response.

Richard
 
Richard K. Lindner
Plumbing Senior Designer
Morris, Johnson & Associates, Inc.
 
611 Industrial Way West
Eatontown, New Jersey  07724
P:  732-380-1100 ext. 4186  |  F:  732-380-1111
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.morrisjohnson.com 

 
 
 
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