SOURCES SOUGHT
V -- 626-23-1-2116-0003 Medical Lodging- Period of Performance- 10/01/2022-09/30/2023
- Notice Date
- 1/6/2022 1:35:11 PM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 721110
— Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels
- Contracting Office
- 249-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 9 (36C249) MURFREESBORO TN 37129 USA
- ZIP Code
- 37129
- Solicitation Number
- 36C24922Q0113
- Response Due
- 2/3/2022 6:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 04/04/2022
- Point of Contact
- Ramona Bonness, Contract Specialist, Phone: 615-225-5843
- E-Mail Address
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- Description
- On behalf of the Tennessee Valley Healthcare System, Nashville VA Medical Center, Network Contracting Office (NCO) 9 is issuing this Sources Sought Notice as a means of conducting market research to identify parties having an interest in and the resources to support this requirement for a firm-fixed priced contract for lodging services-Nashville TN area. The result of this market research will contribute to determining the method of procurement. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code assigned to this procurement is 721110. THERE IS NO SOLICITATION AT THIS TIME. This request for capability information does not constitute a request for proposals or quotes; submission of any information in response to this market survey is purely voluntary; and the government assumes no financial responsibility for any costs incurred. If your organization has the potential capacity to perform these services, please provide the following information: a. Organization name, address, point of contact, email address, Web site address, and telephone number. b. Business size: small, small disadvantaged, woman-owned, Hub Zone, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, large business, etc. c. Business type under North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 721110, which contains a size standard of $32.5 Million, CAGE Code and DUNS Number. d. Under which NAICS code does your company usually provide the requirements described in the Performance Work Statement or Statement of Work applicable to this procurement - Please provide rationale for your answer if different from NAICS 721110. e. Tailored capability statements addressing the particulars of this effort, with appropriate documentation supporting claims of organizational, and staff capability. f. Response to this Sources Sought shall not exceed 25 pages and should include all of the foremost mentioned information. In addition, all submissions should be provided electronically in a Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format. g. The government will evaluate market information to ascertain potential market capacity to: i. Provide services consistent in scope and scale with those described in this notice and otherwise anticipated. Secure and apply the full range of corporate financial, human capital, and technical resources required to successfully perform similar requirements. ii. Implement a successful plan that includes: compliance with program schedules; cost containment; meeting and tracking performance. iii. Provide services under a firm-fixed price contract. NOTE: Respondent claiming SDVOSB and VOSB status shall be registered and Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) verified in VetBiz Registry www.vetbiz.gov. BASED ON THE RESPONSES TO THIS SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE/MARKET RESEARCH, THIS REQUIREMENT MAY BE SET-ASIDE FOR SDVOSB, VOSB, SMALL BUSINESSES OR PROCURED THROUGH FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION. Submission Instructions: Interested parties who consider themselves qualified to perform the services are invited to submit a response to this Sources Sought Notice by 8:00am CT, February 3, 2022. All responses under this Sources Sought Notice must be emailed to ramona.bonness@va.gov. Telephone inquiries will not be accepted or acknowledged, and no feedback or evaluations will be provided to companies regarding their submissions. SAM: Interested parties shall be register in the System for Award Management (SAM) as prescribed in FAR Clause 52.232-33. SAM information can be obtained by accessing the internet at www.sam.gov or by calling 1-866-606-8220. Disclaimer and Important Notes. This notice does not obligate the government to award a contract or otherwise pay for the information provided in response. The government reserves the right to use information provided by respondents for any purpose deemed necessary and legally appropriate. Any organization responding to this notice should ensure that its response is complete and sufficiently detailed to allow the government to determine the organization s qualifications to perform the work. Respondents are advised that the government is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of the information received or provide feedback to respondents with respect to any information submitted. After a review of the responses received, a pre-solicitation synopsis and solicitation may be published in Contract Opportunities. However, responses to this notice shall not be considered adequate responses to a solicitation. Please review the SOW below before preparing your response. Thank you! STATEMENT OF WORK Veterans Administration (VA) Tennessee Valley Healthcare System (TVHS) Veteran Patient Care Lodging Rooms 1.0 INTRODUCTION The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) requires the use of forty-two (42) furnished hotel rooms per week. The rooms offered shall be reasonably located within 50 miles of the VA Medical Center, 1310 24th Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37212. SCOPE The contractor shall provide forty-two (42) fully furnished hotel rooms per week. The following is the daily room estimate Sunday 8 rooms, Monday 8 rooms, Tuesday 8 rooms, Wednesday 8 rooms, Thursday 8 rooms, Friday 1 rooms, Saturday 1 room. The lodging facility must block off this number of rooms per day per week. The fully furnished hotel rooms will include contractor provided utilities and other specified services. The hotel rooms shall comply with all city, county and state building codes and ordinances applicable to the ownership and operation of the building in which the rooms are located. Rooms shall comply with NFPA 101, 29CFR. It is agreed by the contractor that the rooms will be held until 4:00 pm each day. Any of the rooms that are not reserved by the VA by 4:00 pm will be available for the contractor to place back in their inventory for sale and the VA will not be billed for the rooms not used. Contractor shall provide a point of contact with name, phone number, and email address for submission of reservations and for invoice reconciliation. This person will serve as liaison between the VA hospital and the facility and have the authority to secure and provide confirmation numbers for each reserved room. HOTEL REQUIREMENTS All rooms shall be located in a single hotel. Each unit shall be handicap accessible per ADA standards for accessible design (standard), 28 C.F.R. pt. 36, Appendix A. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR) The rooms shall be smoke free. Contractor personnel shall not smoke in the rooms at any time whether or not VA referred occupants are present. Rooms shall be single and double occupancy and handicapped accessible or be ADA compliant 28 C.F.R. pt. 36, Appendix A. Access to rooms shall be from interior hallways that are accessed directly from the front desk/elevator lobby area. There shall be no physical barriers. Rooms shall be in a reasonably quiet or tranquil part of the hotel/motel. The rooms shall be smoke free. Contractor shall supply all utilities including heat, air conditioning, electricity, water and sewer, local telephone service, and basic television cable service. Contractor shall provide on-call transportation for the referred Veteran from the contractor's hotel rooms to the VA Medical Center and/or from the VA Medical Center to the hotel from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. seven days per week. Contractor shall respond within thirty minutes of being contacted by either the referred Veteran , after-hours Administrative Officer of the Day or the VA COR to provide on-call transportation service to include all federal holidays. Federal holidays are identified as the following days: New Year s Day Martin Luther King s Birthday President s Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day In the event a VA referred occupant is in an emergency situation of any kind, the Contractor shall contact 911. In addition, the Contractor shall immediately contact the VA Medical Center COR or the VA Medical Center, Administrative Officer of the Day, 615-873-7172 if the emergency occurs in other than normal business hours. Occupancy: The VA must be able to take occupancy of the rooms no later than 14 calendar days following the award of the contract. The rooms must be in full compliance with all requirements of the contract by that date. Inspection: The VA will inspect the facility prior to contract award to ensure compliance with all contract requirements. The government reserves the right, at any time after the contract is signed and during the term of the contract, to inspect the premises. These inspections can include all other areas of the building access necessary to ensure a safe and healthy environment for the Government tenants. Inspections will also provide the COR with information on the contractor s performance under this contract. A quarterly unannounced inspection will be conducted by the government as a minimum. Base line results of air quality testing must meet the following criteria or better: Acceptable air sample test results are listed below: There shall be no visible signs of mold or moisture There should be no evidence of Aspergillus Fumigatus or Stachbortrys in 150 liters per air sample x minimum of 12-15 random air samples. Room Reservations will be on the following basis: The Contractor shall allow the occupancy of the room covered by this contract only upon the specific individual referral by the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), Social Worker, or Program Support Clerk. The VA will inform the Contractor of Veterans last name and the expected arrival date at the Contractor's hotel. For this contract, the Contractor shall use its existing check in and check out times. The COR will notify the Contractor when specific individuals will be checking out of the hotel rooms. In the event that a VA referred occupant refuses to leave the room, the Contractor shall immediately notify the COR. Also, in the event that a VA referred occupant checks out of the hotel rooms-without prior notice from the VA, the Contractor shall immediately notify the COR or the VA Medical Center Officer of the Day, (615-873-7172) if the check-out occurs in other than normal business hours. The Contractor shall submit an invoice to the VA via the electronic payment system for all rooms covered by this contract monthly in arrears. The invoice shall be for the actual number of rooms reserved in the previous month. Invoices will be submitted on-line for payment. An itemized invoice will be emailed to the COR for review and prior approval before the invoice is submitted electronically for payment. The COR will review the invoice within three days of receipt and respond to the Contractor with a determination of acceptability. Contract is not tax exempt, contractor is responsible for all taxes DAILY ROOM SERVICE: Daily room service shall be provided on the following basis: If a specific room was previously occupied the night before by the same VA referred occupant, the following daily room service shall be performed. Make up bed(s). Bed linens shall be changed every three (3) calendar days if the room is continuously occupied by the same VA referred occupant. Vacuum all carpeting on a daily basis. Clean the bathroom floor, vanity sink and mirror, commode, and bath/shower unit. Change all used bath linens with laundered bath linens. Empty wastepaper baskets. Replace toilet paper roll when three quarters consumed. Dust furniture. If the previous night's occupant is different from the VA referred occupant for the next night, the bed linens will be changed daily as the room occupant change. GENERAL BUILDING REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS Heating and Cooling Requirements: Each room shall have permanently installed, functioning cooling and heating system with thermostatic control. The heating system is required to maintain a temperature of 80 degrees F. The air conditioning system is required to maintain a temperature of 65 degrees F. All cooling and heating devices and appliances, including but not limited to furnaces, fireplaces, electrical baseboard heaters and water heaters, shall be UL (Underwriter s Laboratories) certified and in good and safe working order and shall meet all installation and safety codes. Contractor shall maintain all appliances and utility systems. This shall include the cleaning or replacement of air filters for both the heating system (providing the heating system is a forced hot air heating system) and for the cooling system every 30 calendar days. Electrical and Lighting Requirements: Every room shall be provided with not less than two electrical receptacle outlets and electric light fixtures in accordance with the Furniture and Accessories section of this solicitation. Every toilet room, bathroom, laundry room, furnace room, public hallway, porch and flight of stairs between stories shall contain at least one (1) supplied electric light fixture. Where an interior stairway or public hallway changes in direction, more than one (1) supplied electric light fixture is required. All electrical equipment, wiring and appliances shall be UL (Underwriters Laboratories) certified, in good and safe working order and shall meet all installation and safety codes. Sanitation Requirements: All plumbing and sanitation fixtures, facilities and equipment must be in safe and sanitary condition, in good working order and meet all federal, state and local building codes. Telephone Service Requirements: Contractor shall provide local area, touch tone, telephone service for each room. The telephone service shall be capable of long-distance telephone service when long distance calls are placed using a telephone calling card or other telephone charge method. Contractor shall provide one telephone in each room. Telephone service shall be equipped with voice messaging system or front desk message service. Interior Space Requirements: Ceilings shall be at least 8 feet and no more than 11 feet clear from floor to the lowest obstruction. Each room shall have acoustical treatment with a flame spread of ""5"" or less and smoke development rating of 50 of less. Floor load shall be a minimum live load capacity of 60 pounds per square foot. Storage areas shall have a minimum live load capacity of 150 pounds per square foot. Floor shall be covered with vinyl floor covering or carpeting (vinyl asbestos floor tile shall not be used for new installations). Existing floor and/or window covering, or carpet may be accepted providing the floor coverings are in good condition. Fire Safety: The contractor will submit its current written fire safety plan will be submitted as part of the contract bid package. Buildings in which space is offered shall be maintained in accordance with latest editions of the National Fire Codes and Uniform Building Code. List of NFPA Codes and Standards Equipment, services, or utilities furnished, and activities of other occupants shall be free of safety, health, and fire hazards. When hazards are detected, the contractor shall promptly correct the hazards. Maintenance of contractor-owned fire extinguishers shall be provided by the contractor in, accordance with NFPA Standard No: 101. NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® As required by code, smoke detectors/alarms shall be installed in each room, office, storage area, hallways and other common areas. Facility must meet NFPA Life Safety regulations on egress, fire and smoke protective systems applicable to the Occupancy type. NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Asbestos- No asbestos containing fireproofing or insulation on building structures, acoustical treatment, molded or wet-applied ceiling or wall finishes/decorations, will be permitted. Wheelchair Accessibility: Common areas such as hallways and laundry room shall provide for accessible path of travel for wheelchairs. Elevators: If elevators are a part of the room complex, they shall conform to the latest requirements of the American National Standard A17.1 and Al7.1a Safety Code for Elevators, ASME A17.1-2019: Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators - ANSI Blog except for elevator emergency recall and shall be inspected and maintained in accordance with American National Standard A17.1, Inspector's Manual for Elevators or equivalent local code. The elevators shall also comply with local codes and ordinances. The hotel is to have a written interior moisture prevention and water intrusion event management program that includes aggressive drying using mold remediation industry standard type dehumidifiers, fans and drying methods. This plan and process must be provided to the VA as part of the bid package and put in place within 24 hours of awareness of a water intrusion event occurring. The VA COR will be notified immediately if more than 50 square feet of building surface or carpet is impacted by a water intrusion/leak event. Once notification of water intrusion event, TVHS Inspection team will perform visual inspection within 24 hours. 96 hours later the same TVHS inspection team will reevaluate, ensuring that the clean-up process was completed and that no additional testing is required. KEY COMPONENTS of a written interior moisture prevention and water intrusion event management program to prevent mold from colonizing the interior of a building by eliminating or limiting the conditions that foster mold establishment and growth. The plan should include but not be limited to the following: Immediate visual inspection of occurring water issues. Rapid drying using commercial grade moisture meters, dehumidifiers, and water extraction and drying equipment. Quick and effective response to water intrusion to prevent or greatly reduce fungal growth and occupant exposure to mold and other bio aerosols. Must be dry by approximately 15% moisture within 48 hours of the leak event to satisfactorily prevent colonizing mold growth. Recognize, examine and dry the hidden places (below carpet pad, wall interiors etc.) where moisture and mold can occur. Fix leaks to plumbing or building envelope as soon as possible taking emergency steps to temporarily slow or stop water intrusion. Prevent moisture condensation by lowering the relative humidity in the inside air or by increasing surface temperatures where condensation is occurring. Avoid as much as possible covering walls with vinyl wall covering especially on cold temperature impacted walls. Vent moisture generating equipment such as in laundry or kitchen areas outside. Maintain indoor humidity below 60% (30%-50% is ideal). Ensure foundations/basements or crawl spaces are maintained in a dry condition. The VA reserves the right at its expense to periodically sample for elevated levels of airborne hydrophilic mold looking especially for molds associated with known or suspected water intrusion events. The VA reserves the right to do a visual assessment of environmental and safety conditions at the contract facility on a quarterly basis or at the time of a reported water intrusion event or other safety event impacting VA patients. Elevated numbers of indoor hydrophilic mold associated with water intrusion events (equal to or greater than what is found outside) from the water intrusion event area and/or in chosen non-water intrusion event rooms would be grounds for further patient protective action. Acceptable levels defined in Para 3.8.0. Once awarded the contractor is to perform baseline testing to demonstrate that the facility does not have a history of water intrusion events. The hotel should contract with a Certified Industrial Hygienist with mold sampling experience, to assess the levels and species of mold contamination present. Elevated numbers of hydrophilic mold (equal to or greater than what is found outside) from a minimum of 10 randomly chosen rooms would indicate that IAQ levels may not be satisfactory to properly protect occupants and that a history of water intrusion may have occurred. In the event of a catastrophic water event, facility or COR will coordinate with Contractor to move patients to clinically acceptable areas within the facility. If the entire building is deemed inhabitable, a new location meeting all the requirements must be provided at the expense of the contractor. The attached inspection form will be used by the VA inspection group to determine if there are any indications of water intrusion events that would necessitate further inspection, air testing and possible patient protection action. (Attachment A) The VA inspection team will use the attached check list (Attachment B) in completing a quarterly fire and safety inspection as a documentation process. Inspection team will include: Contracting Officer Representative (COR) Infectious Control Environment of Care Staff Member Industrial Hygienist Safety Officer Miscellaneous: No activity to the building and/or grounds that would cause an increase in dust, dirt or spores to be airborne (i.e., renovation to the building, movement of earth on the grounds) shall take place without the contractor's written notification to the VA at least seven (7) calendar days in advance of the event. If the building is partially or totally destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty so that the space is not tenantable as determined by the Government, the government may terminate the contract for convenience as per FAR 52.249. The contractor shall maintain the premises, including the building and all equipment, fixtures, and appurtenances furnished by the contractor under this contract, in good repair and tenantable condition. The contractor will ensure that the facility is free of bugs and pests. The contractor will provide a copy of their integrated pest management plan as part of the solicitation package. DELIVERABLES FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES: Each room shall comply with the following general room requirements: Floor covering: All type of floor coverings shall be clean; free of stains; odor-free; and free of cracks or tears. Shag style carpets used as floor covering shall be 1/2"" or less in length. Each room shall have lighting fixtures. All overhead lights shall be controlled by wall switches. All light bulbs shall have either a shade or globe with the exception of decorator type bulbs. All windows shall be able to be secured in a closed position. The windows shall be effectively weather-stripped and shall be free of cracks and shall be tightly fitted in the window frame. All windows shall have window treatments consisting of shades, blinds or drapes. The window treatments shall be substantial enough to prevent viewing into the room from outside of the room. In addition, the window treatments shall be capable of substantially darkening the room during daylight hours. Each room s exterior door shall be secured with a snap lock and dead bolt lock. In addition, exterior doors shall have an exterior light, peep hole fitted with 175 degree viewing lens. Each room's bathroom shall have the following: combination tub/shower with support rails; commode; vanity; mirror above vanity; overhead light; exhaust fan which exhausts to outside air; GFI protected electrical outlets; solid floor covering, ceramic tile, composition vinyl tile, or solid vinyl sheet. General Furniture Package All furniture shall be in good general condition; shall be clean; free of stains and odors; and have no tears or rips in the fabric coverings and shall not be covered by pull on slip covers. Non-upholstered furniture surfaces shall be free of scratches, broken surfaces, splinters, free of stains, and clean. Each room shall have the following furnishings: Table and two chairs each upholstered chair each lamp (1 between 2 beds if industry standard) 1 each color television with remote control each dresser and mirror each double sized or larger beds with headboard 2 each nightstand (1 between 2 beds if industry standard) 1 each clock radio with alarm each double size or larger mattress and box springs per bed Each double size or larger bed shall be supplied with the following bed linens which will be freshly cleaned; free of stains, odors, tears, and in good condition. each standard fiberfill pillows each pillowcases 1 each flat sheet each fitted sheet each thermal blanket 1 each bedspread 1 each quilted mattress pad Bath 1 each skid resistant mat or equivalent for tub 4 each bath towels (25"" X 48"") 4 each hand towels (18"" X 30"") 4 each washcloths (12"" X 12"") 1 each shower liner or curtain if shower doors are not present 1 set of shower hooks if shower liner is not self-hanging 1 each plastic waste basket 7 qt. Capacity 1 each bathroom mat 6.0 EVALUATION: The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered: 6.1 Technical Capability (Accommodations)- The contractor should have the ability to accommodate forty-two (42) fully furnished hotel rooms per week, until 4:00pm each day. The following is the daily room estimate: Sunday 8 rooms, Monday 8 rooms, Tuesday 8 rooms, Wednesday 8 rooms, Thursday 8 rooms, Friday 1 rooms, Saturday 1 room. The lodging facility must block off this number of rooms per day per week. The fully furnished hotel rooms will include contractor provided utilities and other specified services. The hotel rooms shall comply with all city, county and state building codes and ordinances applicable to the ownership and operation of the building in which the rooms are located. 6.2 Technical Capability (Transportation)- Offeror shall provide on-call transportation for the referred Veteran from the contractor's hotel rooms to the VA Medical Center and/or from the VA Medical Center to the hotel from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. seven days per week. Contractor shall respond within thirty minutes of being contacted by either the referred Veteran , after-hours Administrative Officer of the Day or the VA COR to provide on-call transportation service to include all federal holidays. 6.3 Pricing Factor- the offeror with the lowest price that can accommodate the above criteria, can be considered 6.4 Quality Assurance (Past Performance)- Offerors with past performance for successfully meeting the standards of the contract can be considered. 7.0 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: The term of this contract will be for one (1) Base year plus four (4) optional years as follows: Base Year: October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023 Option Year 1: October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024 Option Year 2: October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2025 Option Year 3: October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026 Option Year 4: October 1, 2026 to September 30, 2027. 7.1 The service requirements are summarized into performance objectives that relate directly by mission essential items. The Performance Threshold briefly describes the minimum acceptable levels of service required for each Performance Objective. These thresholds are critical to the contractor's success. ATTACHMENT A VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System Hotel Inspection Environmental Health and Water Intrusion Check List * Inspection Performed By: Yes No NA Potential Water Intrusion Evidence 1 Leaks and/or cracks around windows and doors (check corners of the frames both interior and exterior) 2 Evident of Peeling paint on windows and door frames 3 Discoloration in paint around doors and windows due to rust, water stains etc.? 4 Are there Cracked or deteriorated caulking around the windows or door frames? 5 Cracks or holes in the external walls and foundation that could allow outside water into or under the building? 6 Does outside surface drain away from or toward the building? 7 Are there water Stained ceilings or missing tiles or walls or ceiling with cracks? 8 Is Vinyl wallpaper on exterior walls or where air conditions units would blow chill air on the vinyl? 19 Any evidence of water staining on carpet around the impression of furniture 10 Are there Penetrations (holes) on the walls, floors, or ceilings? 11 Any evidence of wet carpet, walls, floors, ceiling > 15% moisture? VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System Hotel Inspection Environmental Health and Water Intrusion Check List * Inspection Performed By: Yes No NA 12 Does facility Low sloping or flat roof without proper drainage 13 Is there any missing shingles or other evidence of damage to roof? 14 Check for termite- damaged materials such as wood materials that could expose the exterior and can lead to moisture intrusion 15 Check air conditioning units within or next to exterior walls for evidence of moisture intrusion issue 16 Is there water on the exhaust and supply vents or evidence of past elevated moisture issues such as rust? 17 Is there any evidence of leaking pipes or faucets in rooms/ common areas? 18 Is there evidence of plumbing drainage or overflow issues? 19 Is there obvious sanitation or insect issues? 20 Were and musty or mold related odors detected? 21 Were any public safety issues noted? *To be completed Quarterly ATTACHMENT B Fire Safety Inspection Report Existing Hotel Dormitories Facilities (Chapter 29) (All Code References are NFPA 101-2012 unless otherwise noted) This checklist {current as of 02/2012} is a summation of the requirements found in Chapter 29, Existing Hotel/Dormitories Occupancies of the Life Safety Code. This checklist is not intended to be comprehensive. The user is cautioned to consult the code prior to answering the following questions. Facility Name: _ Facility Address: __ Inspected: _ Number of Stories: Types of Mixed, Multiple or Separated Occupancies: Item Standard Reference Yes No N/A 1 29.1.1.1 General Requirements Application: The requirements of this chapter shall apply to existing buildings or portions thereof currently occupied as hotel or dormitory occupancies. In addition, the building shall meet the requirements of one of the following options: 1-1 Hotel: A building or group of buildings under the same management in which there are sleeping accommodations for more than 16 persons and primarily used for lodging with or without meals. 3.3.143 1-2 Dormitory: A building or space in a building in which group sleeping accommodations are provided for more than 16 persons who are not members of the same family in one room, or a series of closely associated rooms, under joint occupancy and single management, with or without meals but without individual cooking facilities. 3.3.64 1-3 Multiple Occupancies: Multiple occupancies shall comply with 6.1.14.1 and one of the following: (1) Mixed Occupancies 6.1.14.3 (2) Separated Occupancies 6.1.14.4 1-3a Where incidental to another occupancy, areas used as follows shall be permitted to be considered part of the predominant occupancy and shall be subject to the Code that applies to the predominant occupancy (1) Mercantile, business, industrial or storage use (2) Nonresidential use with an occupant loads fewer that that established by Section 6.1 for occupancy threshold. 6.1.14.3 1-3b Multiple Occupancy: a building or structure where two or more classes of occupancies exist. 6.1.14.2.1 1-3b Mixed Occupancies: A multiple occupancy where the occupancies are intermingled. 6.1.14.2.2 1-3c Separated Occupancy: A multiple occupancy where the occupancies are separated by fire resistant-rated construction. 6.1.14.2.3 2 29.2.1 Means of Egress General Means of egress from guest rooms or guest suites to the outside of the building shall be in accordance with Chapter 7 and this chapter. 2-1 29.2.1.2 Means of escape within a guest room or guest suite shall comply with the provisions of Section 24.2 for one- and two-family dwellings. 2-1 Number of Means of Escape. In dwellings or dwelling units of two rooms or more, every sleeping room and every living area shall have not less than one primary means of escape and one secondary means of escape. 24.2.2.1 2-3 Primary Means of Escape. The primary means of escape shall be a door, stairway, or ramp providing a means of unobstructed...
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