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D-3 BLNR Issuance of a Request for Qualifications/Request for Proposals
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tower. Any penetrations into the stair tower should be removed, encapsulated or fire stopped so <br /> that the 1-hour rating is not compromised. Address exit discharge so that it's along an <br /> accessible route. Construct a new accessible and code compliant makai end stair tower that <br /> connects the new Lobby to each floor level of the East Wing. There is a possibility that a single <br /> stair tower could act as the North Wing mauka stair tower and East Wing makai stair tower. The <br /> hardware at the fire door at the ground level of East Wing mauka stair tower should be <br /> replaced. <br /> It is important to note that by addressing the HSW issues noted above, other anticipated and <br /> unanticipated code compliance measures will be triggered. At the on-set of future repair projects, the <br /> owner and their designers should work closely with the AHJ to ascertain to as much of an extent as <br /> possible, other code compliance measures that the AHJ's will require before design drawings are <br /> advanced too far. The types of code compliance measures and other requirements that might be imposed <br /> by the AHJ's could potentially be so onerous, that the repair project under contemplation would need to <br /> be halted due to structural impracticability, scheduling concerns, land-use compliance measures or simply <br /> be too expensive. <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />
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