Not knowing more specifics, it is hard to tell, but as an Insurance Company 
Risk Engineer I would recommend bringing in the insurer as well as the Fire 
Department, and local Building Department.
Maurice Marvi

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From: "Dewayne Martinez" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 9:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Fire pump removal 

I have a project in which there will be long term removal (3-6months)of the 
existing fire pump for building improvements.  We need to keep the systems 
in service and this building is considered a high rise (110ft).  What are 
some of my options?  I thought possibly just using the incoming city water 
supply and asking the fire department for permission but based upon the 
available static of 42psi we would have a negative pressure for the top 
floor.  We could rent a portable fire pump but would still need to get 
water to and from the outside unit and it gets cold up here in Wisconsin.  
Thanks,Dewayne 
 
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