The tunnel is part of the building I would be worried about the “Building” code
issues.
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Jim Davidson
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Not sure about everything in the tunnel, but I know there is some steam piping
and domestic water
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What is the tunnel for? When you say utility, what kinds of systems conveying
materials are being run through the t
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What is the tunnel for? When you say utility, what kind
What is the tunnel for? When you say utility, what kinds of systems conveying
materials are being run through the tunnels?
Either way, a utility tunnel typically won’t meet the whole definition of
8.15.1.2.2. Since it is accessible, it is really no different than a utility
room or other simila