Please note that in Texas, the Fire Protection System must be designed and
installed by a Licensed Contractor in Texas holding a SCR number. The design
also has to be signed off by a Responsible Management Employee (RME) who is
a full time employee of the Licensed Contractor.

Gus Olson
GoCad, LLC   

-----Original Message-----
From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 8:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Texas code set

What I found out from doing several projects in Texas is that there is no
statewide adopted code except the Life Safety Code.

Local jurisdictions are allowed to adopt and enforce as they see fit, or
they may do nothing at all.

So as stated before, you have to go to the local AHJ and see if they have
adopted anything or enforce anything.  What I was told in my cases was that
as EOR we could choose to use whatever version of the Codes we wanted as
long as we used the whole code and didn't cherry pick pieces and parts from
different editions.  Beyond that, no direction or reviews, or permits or
inspections.

A couple of projects I knew of had "H" occupancy bldgs. with corrosives over
the MAQ, no flammables or combustibles.  "H" requires sprinklers, but since
there was no local code enforcement, the owner was able to declare
themselves as AHJ.  He didn't feel sprinklers were warranted for a bldg.
that didn't contain any combustibles regardless of what any Code may have
required and directed the EOR not to include any mention of them in his
package.



Craig L. Prahl 
Fire Protection Group Lead
CH2MHILL
Lockwood Greene
1500 International Drive
Spartanburg, SCĀ  29303
Direct - 864.599.4102
Fax - 864.599.8439
CH2MHILL Extension  74102
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Steve Leyton
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 6:26 PM
To: AFSA Sprinkler Forum (AFSA SprinklerFORUM)
Subject: Texas code set

Can someone please point me to a website or give me a run-down on
current adopted codes and standards (13,14,20,24,72) in Texas?   What
edition of the code and is it called the Texas Building Code or IBC with
amendments?  I saw one website that referenced both IBC and UFC ... any help
is appreciated.

 

SL

 

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