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Untitled (3)O v y O v Certified Ganaral Contra oto re Miami Lakes FL,33014 305.721.6567 sdaconstruction@icloud.com Invoice Invoice No: 680 Date: 08/07/2019 Terms: NET 0 Due Date: 08/07/2019 Bill To: Jennifer Rapp Trapp@the-missing-peace.net 9723 NE 2nd Ave Miami Shores, FL, 33138 JOB. INTERIOR BUILD OUT Description Quantity Rate Amount Demolition: -Remove existing wall dividing room -Remove A/C closet door -Remove mirrors -Electrical: -Install new lights -Relocate light switches -Supply & install new electrical outlets Build new wall @ office as per plan Install new A/C closet door Install new office door Install new floor tile A/C. ' -Rebuild a/c ducts as per plans -Add new a/c supply vents and return vents -Relocate a/c thermostat Finish walls where need it Paint walls 1 1 1 $0.00 $0.00 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 1 $0.00 $0.00 1 $0.00 $0.00 1 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 1 i$0.00 $0.00 1 — $0.00 $0.00 1/2 - I nvoice 680 - 08/07/2019 Description Quantity Rate Amount Plans and process permit $4,500.00 1 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 Total: 1 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 0 Pay Now Invoice2go Subtotal $14,500.00 TAX 0% $0.00 Total $14,500.00 PAID $0.00 Balance Due $14,500.00 Comments -NOTE: -SDA Construction Corp. shall furnish all materials to perform this job. City or County permits fees are not included. -Acceptance of proposal: The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. We are authorized to do the work as specified. Payments shall be made as outlined above. (Final price is subject to engineering plans specifications and Miami Dade Building Dept. requirement's to perform this specific project) -All work will be completed in a professional workmanship like manner and to meet or exceed all standard trade practices and applicable building[ codes. Any alterations or deviations from the approved specifications (contract) involving extra costs will become an extra charge over and above the proposed amount (change order). All agreements are contingent upon strikes, accidents, or delays beyond our control. Our workers are fully covered by workers compensation insurance. If in any given situation you decide to file a law suit against SDA Construction Corp. you (the client) will be responsible for all attorneys fee towards SDA Construction Corp. if SDA Construction Corp. is no found guilty of those charges file by the client. ^ \/ er» / 1 2/2 Application Details - EPS Page 1 of 2 Application M2019009741 Summary Tracking 0001452988 Number: (/Apps/RER/EPSPortal/planreview/tracking/0001452988) Application ALT. INTERIOR Type: Property Commercial Type: Folio (s) : 11-3206-013-4210 Proposed NEW AC/FLOORS RETAIL SALES Use Detail: Tasks/Reviews Current Current Disp. Reviewed Task Disposition Date By DERM A 6/26/2019 GICELA CORE IZQUIERDO Submittal Paper Pen Type: Numt Application 3/14/2019 Per Date: Ty Address 9723 NE 2 Per (es): AVE 9717 Categc Square 0 Estima Footage: Val Task Task Status Status Date Checked 6/26/2019 Out Est. Assigned Comp. 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All rights reserved. https://www8.miamidade.gov/Apps/RERIEPSPortal/planreview/applications/1230569 6/26/2019 0 0 0 0 Cortifiad Ga�cral Contractors Miami Lakes FL,33014 305.721.6567 sdaconstruction@icloud.com Bill To: Jennifer Rapp 9723 NE 2nd Ave Miami Shores, FL, 33138 JOB: INTERIOR BUILD OUT Invoice Invoice No: 680 Date: 08/07/2019 Terms: NET 0 Due Date: 08/07/2019 Description Quantity Rate Amount Demolition: 1 $0.00 $0.00 -Remove existing wall dividing room -Remove A/C closet door -Remove mirrors -Electrical: -Install new lights -Relocate light switches -Supply & install new electrical outlets Build new wall @ office as per plan Install new A/C closet door Install new office door Install new floor tile A/C: -Rebuild a/c ducts as per plans -Add new a/c supply vents and return vents -Relocate a/c thermostat Finish wa:ls where need it Paint walls Plans and process permit $4,500.00 •• ••• •• • • • •• 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 1 $0.00 $0.00 1 $0.00 $0.00 1 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 1 $0.00 $0.00 1 $0.00 $0.00 1 $0.00 $000 • • • . . • • i•/ n • - Invoice 680 - 08/07/2019 A ,% Description Total: O Pay Now Invoice?ga !' Quantity Rate Amount 1 $11,500.00 $11,500.00 Subtotal $14,500.00 TAX 0% $0.00 Total $14,500.00 PAID $0.00 Balance Due $14,500.00 Comments -NOTE: -SDA Construction Corp. shall furnish all materials to perform this job. City or County permits fees are not included. -Acceptance of proposal: The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. We are authorized to do the work as specified. Payments shall be made as outlined above. (Final price is subject to engineering plans specifications and Miami Dade Building Dept, requirement's to perform this specific project) -All work will be completed in a professional workmanship like manner and to meet or exceed all standard trade practices and applicable buildingl codes. Any alterations or deviations from the approved specifications (contract) involving extra costs will become an extra charge over and above the proposed amount (change order). All agreements are contingent upon strikes, accidents, or delays beyond our control. Our workers are fully covered by workers compensation insurance. If in any given situation you decide to file a law suit against SDA Construction Corp. you (the client) will be responsible for all attorneys fee towards SDA Construction Corp. if SDA Construction Corp. is no found guilty of those charges file by the client. •• ••• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J • • • • • 0 •• 0• 0 0 • •• 0• NFPA 101 (2003): Table 6.1.14.4.1 - Required Separation of Occupancies (in hours)(a) O A� (A <<< O cM A �E� (A O A �1� co N (O "O W N (O M 0 N E O Qi (O CD 0 N U. 0 `;z �' N N _ �, O E < ;� . -O C) :...._0 "`� .'N _ O LL O O E O O Di O O J UI YO L �O( W UI O 2< — 7 CO y1=r Cl _ E (U0 W O m O L J (Ud KJ O m Qi M N N Q% M O Y 7 m Qi (O N O 7 m W 0 Z3 � O (D fU +Li c Q- U Q fn 5 +L•' c L O TO 2 (D L c c O p CIS Y cA "6 • 2 �••:•• CA Y o7 .... • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • •••••• • • • • • • •••• •••••• :••••: • • • • • • 00000 00000 ••• '•• •••••• Assembly 0 0 v ry 1 .�2# �'2 f2� 3 1 IN 3 mbly <300 • Assembly >3 0 3 3 Ass'frmbl �30D. Assembly>1000 t2il 2 3 3 3 3 _ Assembl >1000 :....: Educational �� w22 3 3 3 3 3 3 Educational• - Da care >12 1 2F 12 3 3 3 3 3, _3 , Da care >12 Daycare Homes '2'• 121 3 3 3 3 3 Daycare Homes H�ealtftCa[e,(b)•: 27 �2 42' �2 2g 2i _ 2 2' !T 2 .2> V: 2 2' `2 ,;2 2 Health Care AmbulatoryHealth Care ';2 .2_ 1 2 2 Ambulatory Health Care [3eteri ioh & Correctional b) "2} 2P °,"22_ '2 ;2 2-; .2 V. 2 . 2; ' 2 NP 2 NP Detention &Correctional One & Two Family1 1 1 1 3 3 . 3 One & Two Family Lodging & Rooming1 1 2 2 _3 _ 3 _3 . Lod in &Roomin Hotels & Dormitories 1 3 3 ._3_ Hotels & Dormitories Apartment Buildings 3,. 2 2 3. 3. Apartment Buildings Board & Care Small 1 2 3. —3 ,-_3 ...3 _3 Board & Care Small Board & Care Large j2 f 3 2 3 3 3. 3 Board & Care Large Mercantile 0 3 i J2j J21 3 21 3 Mercantile Mercantile Mall 3 3 3 3 3 Mercantile Mall Mercantile Bulk 2A a 3 Mercantile Bulk Business Business Industrial General Purpose 1 1 1 1 Industrial General Purpose Industrial Special Purpose 1 1 1 Industrial Special Purpose Industrial High Hazard 1 1 Industrial High Hazard Low & Ordinary 1 IStorage Low & Ordinary ,Storage Stora a High Hazard I IStorage High Hazard NP = Not Permitted (a) Fire resistance rating is permitted to be reduced by 1 hour, but in no case to less than 1 hour, where the building is protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with 9.7 �b�, he 1 hnu reducttp a tc� tie p sp_p(p of s[][irt in'a ordance with (e p evio s fogfr te% a is,.not permitted ._., c� -•.y. '7F.i'-s.a'�4sw-...c.-,w,. i.m s..7d.s-. �..ir. ; i•,. Table 7.3.1.2 Occupant Load FaiGtors .... Use : :•••: :f..tape r I;e rson) l . • Assembly Use • Concentrated use, without fixed seating 7 net Less concentrated use, without fixed seating 15 net Bench -type seating IFVW • • 1 ersonA18 linear•inv- Fixed seating NurrlbIr Qf ix(:dpeatg Waiting spaces • • • • • Seel 2.1.7.2 aAd 13.1.7.2 Kitchens 100 Library stack areas .. ...100. . . . .. Library reading rooms • • ;5 et e 0 0 • * • • • Swimming pools ..:5Q (1vatgl•sgrfacel• Swimming pool decks 30 Exercise rooms with equipment 50 Exercise rooms without equipment 15 Stages 15 net Lighting and access catwalks, galleries, gridirons 100 net Casinos and similar gaming areas 11 Skating rinks 50 Educational Use Classrooms 20 net Shops, laboratories, vocational rooms 50 net Day -Care Use Spaces occupied by Clients (excludes toilet rooms, offices, kitchens etc) 35 net Health Care Use Inpatient treatment departments 240 Sleeping departments 120 Detention and Correctional Use 120 Residential Use Hotels and dormitories 200 Apartment buildings 200 Board and care, large 200 Industrial Use General and high hazard industrial 100 Special purpose industrial NA Business Use 100 Storage Use (other than mercantile storerooms) NA Mercantile Use Sales area on street floor2,3 30 Sales area on two or more street floors 3 40 Sales area on floor below street floor 3 30 Sales area on floors above street floor 3 60 Floors or portions of floors used only for offices See business use Floors or portions of floors used only for storage, receiving, and shipping, and not open to general public 300 Mall buildings4 Per factors applicable to use of s ace5 Note: NA = not applicable. The occupant load is the maximum probable number of occupants present at any time. 1 All factors are expressed in gross area unless marked "net." 2For the purpose of determining occupant load in mercantile occupancies where, due to differences in grade of streets on different sides, two or more floors directly accessible from streets (not including alleys or similar back streets) exist, each such floor is permitted to be considered a street floor. The occupant load factor is one person for each 40 ft2 of gross floor area of sales space. 3For the purpose of determining occupant load in mercantile occupancies with no street floor, as defined in 3.3.216, but with access directly from the street by stairs or escalators, the floor at the point of entrance to the mercantile occupancy is considered the street floor. 4For any food court or other assembly use areas located in the mall that are not included as a portion of the gross leasable area of the' mall building, the occupant load is calculated based on the occupant load factor for that use as specified in Table 7.3.1.2. The remaining mall area is not required to be assigned an occupant load. Mall Bgildinga are treated separately: .... . ...... . ... . ..... . 5The p04ions:of Me ;T4l Mat are•oonsidered a pedestrian way and not used as gross leasable area are not required to be asan sessed occupant load based on Table 7.3.1.2. However, means of egress from a mall pedestrian way are required to be provided for an occupant load determined by dividing the gross leasable area of %e jAgIl bujltling f qot in;luding�anchor stores) by the appropriate lowest whole number occupant load f$ctpr Jr%r'FiouCe 7'3.1'2(E0 or•Fjpure 7.3.1.2(b). Each 1r3divFWal teflaht $pace isSpgvAd to have means of egress to the outside or to the mall based on occupant loads calculated by using the appropriate occupant load factor from Table 7.3.1.2. Each individual anchor store is required to have means of egress independent of the mall. . .. . ....... • • . • . • 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Gross leasable area (ft2 x 1000) FIGURE 7.3.1.2(b) Mall Building Occupant Load Factors in Square Feet. Occupant Load Factors for Airport Terminals Suggested occupant load factors for components of large airport terminal buildings are given in Table A.7.3.1.2. However, the authority having jurisdiction might elect to use different occupant load factors, provided that egress requirements are satisfied. Table A.7.3.1.2 Airport Terminal OCCUDant Load Factors Airport Terminal Area ft2 (gross) Concourse 100 Waiting areas 15 Baggage claim 20 Baggage handling 300 Table 3-1 Fire Resistance Ratings (in hours) for Type I through Type V Construction Type I Type II Type III Type IV Type V 11113 332 222 ill Ono 211 200 2HH 111 000 Exterior Bearing Walls Supporting more than one floor, columns, or other bearing walls 4 3 2 1 01 2 2 2 ( 1 01 Supporting one floor only 4 3 2 1 01 2 2 2 1 01 Supporting a roof only 4 3 1 1 01 2 2 2 1 01 Interior Bearing Walls Supporting more than one floor, columns, or other bearing walls 4 3 2 1 0 I 1 0 2 1 0 I Supporting one floor only 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 Supporting roofs only 3 2 1 1 0 ( 1 0 1 1 0 Columns Supporting more than one floor, columns, or other bearing walls 4 3 2 1 0 1 0 H'- 1 0 Supporting one floor only 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 H'- 1 0 Supporting roofs only 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 H2 1 0 Beams, Girders, Trusses, and Arches Supporting more than one floor, columns, or other bearing walls 4 3 2 1 0 1 0 H2 1 0 Supporting one floor only 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 H'- 1 0 Supporting roofs only 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 H'- 1 0 Floor Construction 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 H2_ 0 Roof Construction 2 1 /2 1 1 0 l 0 i32 . • . 1 00 "' ; Exterior Nonbearing Walls 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 . : 01 _• 1),•::• Those members that shall be permitted to be of approved combustible material. • .. .. .. ...... 1 See A-3- 1 (table). ..:... ... • . .... • 2 "H" indicates heavy timber members; see text for requirements. 0"" "" ""' 3 Exterior nonbearing walls meeting the conditions of acceptance of NFPA 285, Standard Method of Test for the Evaluation of Fl aio biliry Cha �acteristic t7f• • Exterior Non -Load -Bearing Wall Assemblies Containing Combustible Components Using the Intermediate -Scale, Multistory Test",%rVtus, shall bg permitje�cLL% be used. ' ' . . . . .... ...... A-3-1 (table) 0000 Requirements for fire resistance of exterior walls located in close proximity to property lines, other buildings, or exposures, the provision of spandrel wall sections, and the limitation or protection of wall openings are not related to type of construction. They could be specified in other standards and codes, where appropriate, and could be required in Addition to the requirements of this standard for the type of construction. Table A.7.6 — Travel Distance Limits by Occupancv mmon Path Limit Dead -End Limit Travel Distance Limit Chapter - Tyae c S rinklered Uns rinklered S rinklered Uns rinklered S rinklered _0.0,,Vnsprinklered 12 - Assembly • • • • • • New ' • • • • • • •20/75 20/75 20 20 150 250 Existing 20/75 20/75 20 20 150 250 14 - Educational New ' • • • • •• •7 100 20 50 150 200 Existing • ' ' • • • • 1 100 20 50 150 200 16 - Day Cate • • • • • New 75 100 20 50 150 200 Existin .. . 75 100 20 50 150 200 18 - Health G'e " • New • • ON NR 30 30 NA 200 Existing " •• NR NR NR NR 150 200 20 - Ambulatory Health Care New 75 100 20 50 150 200 Existing 75 100 50 50 150 200 22 - Detention and Correctional New - Use conditions II, III, IV 50 100 50 50 150 200 New - Use condition V 50 100 20 20 150 200 Existing - Use conditions II, III, IV, V 50 100 NR NR 150 200 24 - Residential One- and two-family dwellings NR NR NR NR NR NR 26 - Lodging or rooming houses NR NR NR NR NR NR 28 - Hotels and dormitories New 35 50 35 50 175 325 Existing 35 50 50 50 175 325 30 - Apartments New 35 50 35 50 175 325 Existing 35 50 50 50 175 325 32 - Board and care Small, new and existing NR NR NR NR NR NR Large, new NA 125 NA 50 NA 325 Large, existing 110 160 50 50 175 325 36 - Mercantile Class A, B, C New 75 100 20 50 150 250 Existing 75 100 50 50 150 250 Open air NR NR 0 0 NR NR 36.4.4 —Mall Buildings New 75 100 20 50 150 400 Existing 75 100 50 50 150 400 38 - Business New 75 100 20 50 200 300 Existinq 75 100 50 50 200 300 40 - Industrial General 50 100 50 50 200 250 Special purpose 50 100 50 50 300 400 High hazard 0 0 0 0 0 75 Aircraft servicing hangars, ground floor 50 100 50 50 note n note n Aircraft servicing hangars, mezzanine floor 50 75 50 50 75 75 42 - Storage Low hazard NR NR NR NR NR NR Ordinary hazard 50 100 50 100 200 400 High hazard 0 0 0 0 75 100 Parking structures, open 50 50 50 50 300 400 Parking structures, enclosed 50 50 50 50 150 200 Aircraft storage hangars, ground floor 50 100 50 50 note n note n Aircraft servicing hangars, mezzanine floor 50 75 50 50 75 75 Under -ground spaces in grain elevators 50 100 50 100 200 400 ... . . . ... . . Table A.10.2.2 Interior Finish Classification Limitations ; :•.•::: :•.•; Occupancy Exits Exit ess • • • then Spaces Corridors Assembly — New >300 occupant load A I or II A or B o II lk,4r 6 A I or I I A or B I br 11 ; : A, 23, or33 300 occupant load .. ... Assembl — Existing >300 occupant load A A or B A or Y A • • • • A or B Q �'11' • t+ •,,;C • 300 occupant load „• Educational — New A I or II A or B 1411. ..; : A•or B; E on tow partitionst Educational — Existing A A or B A, B, or C Day -Care Centers — New A I or 11 A I or I I A or B Day -Care Centers — A or B A or B A or B Existing Day -Care Homes — New A or B I or 11 A or B A, B, or C Day -Care Homes — Existing A or B A, B, or C A, B, or C Health Care — New A A, B on lower portion A, of corridor wallt B in small individual roomst Health Care — Existing A or B A or B A or B Detention and Correctional — New A or B I or 11 A or B 1 or II A, B, or C mandator -(sprinklers Detention and Correctional — Existing A or B I or II A or B I or 11 A, B, or C 1- and 2-Family Dwellings, Lodging or Rooming A, B, or C A, B, or C A, B, or C Houses Hotels and Dormitories — New A I or II A or B I or II A, B, or C Hotels and Dormitories — Existing A or B 1 or A or B I or lit A, B, or C lit Apartment Buildings — New A I or II A or B I or 11 A, B, or C Apartment Buildings — Existing A or B I or A or B I or Ilt A, B, or C lit Residential, Board and Care — (See Chapter 32 and Chapter 33 Mercantile — New A or B I or 11 A or B A or B Mercantile — Existing Class A or Class B Stores A or B A or B Ceilings — A or B; walls — A, B, or C Mercantile — Existing Class C Stores A, B, or C A, B, or C A, B, or C Business and Ambulatory Health Care — New A or B I or 11 A or B A, B, or C Business and Ambulatory Health Care — A or B A or B A, B, or C Existin Industrial A or B I or II 1A,B,orC I or II I A, B, or C Storage A or B I or II IA,B,orC 1 or 11 I A, B, or C Notes: 1. Class A interior wall and ceiling finish — flame spread 0-25, (new) smoke developed 0-450. 2. Class B interior wall and ceiling finish — flame spread 26-75, (new) smoke developed 0-450. 3. Class C interior wall and ceiling finish — flame spread 76-200, (new) smoke developed 0-450. 4. Class I interior floor finish — critical radiant flux, not less than 0.45 W/cm2. 5. Class 11 interior floor finish — critical radiant flux, not less than 0.22 W/cm2 but less than 0.45 W/cm2. 6. Automatic sprinklers — where a complete standard system of automatic sprinklers is installed, interior wall and ceiling finish with flame spread rating not exceeding Class C is permitted to be used in any location where Class B is required and with rating of Class B in any location where Class A is required; similarly, Class II interior floor finish is permitted to be used in any location where Class I is required, and no critical radiant flux rating is required where Class 11 is required. These provisions do not apply to new detention and correctional occupancies. 7. Exposed portions of structural members complying with the requirements for heavy timber construction are permitted. tSee corresponding chapters for details. Protippttgn•Requ;reqts fiy Occupancy Classification for NEW CONSTRUCTION • ; �ire'rty • ; ; Sprinkler ]Rea6irdd Excention RPauirad? Excention Assembly <300 NO NO Assembly >300 •0 • • • • • • for WORSHIP and not multiple • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • occupancy; ' ' • 400 " Single multipurpose <12,000 sf and no YES YES mixed occupancy; Gym, rinks etc w/ <300 audience; ' • • • • • • • • • • • • and certain areas of stadiums -see • i • i i i i i i • • 12.3.5.2(4 & 5) Assembly - Multi Thpgj r • • • • • • 1L'S • • YES Educational <1000 sf; Yes IF BELOW LED YES and Single room; or IF unprotected and 50 R from vertical openings another building per 8.6.6 Daycare >12 Yes IF unprotected YES One Room Vertical openings per 8.6.6 Daycare Homes Smoke Alarms Required NO Portable Extinguishers Health Care (b) YES YES Ambulatory Health Care YES YES Detention & Correctional (b) YES YES One & Two Family Smoke Alarms NO Required NO Lodging & Rooming Doors direct Exit door at grade; YES YES OR Exterior exit stair to exterior meeting 26.2.1.1 Hotels & Dormitories Exit door at grade; YES YES OR Exterior exit access per 7.5.3 Apartment Buildings 1 hr separation and; Exit door at grade; YES IF direct exit to ground OR Outside stair serving >3 Stories; at each unit YES less than 2 units; or >11 units <16 units; Or unit with Stair and < 4 stories; Direct to grace and sprinklered and separated by 1 hr Board & Care Small Smoke Alarms Except Conversions YES Also required YES w/ < 8 occupants Ambulatory Board & Care Large YES YES Mercantile > 3 stories; OR >12,000 sf; OR >2500 sf below ALL Class A YES IF >30,000 SF LED; Mercantile OR if Mixed Occupancy (>30,000 SF) with any of the above Mercantile Mall YES YES Mercantile Bulk YES YES Business YES IF 2 stories above LED; OR 50 or more occ above or below NO Portable LED; Extinguishers OR >300 OCC Industrial General Purpose <100 occ load; YES and <25 above or below NO LED Industrial Special Purpose NO Industrial High Hazard YES NO Storage Low & Ordinary NO Storage High Hazard YES NO Storage Parking Structures NO IF NO IF OPEN <100,000 sf NO IF SPRINKLER NO Note: it MIXED occupancy, then use the most restr[icirive requirement or the most restrictive classification roug ou a entire building OTHER SECTIONS OF THE INDIVIDUAL CHAPTERS MAY PERMIT ALTERNATIVES WHERE SPRINKLER PROTECTION IS PROVIDED