Construction Fire Safety and Protection of Adjacent Buildings in BC and Alberta
The BC Fire Code and Alberta Fire Code require site-specific Construction Fire Safety Plans (CFSPs) for construction, alteration, and demolition projects in accordance with Fire Code Section 5.6. These plans address construction-phase hazards, emergency procedures, fire department access, temporary protection measures, and protection of adjacent properties.
Many municipalities also require professional review of protection measures for adjacent buildings and properties where construction activities create increased exposure risks during construction.
CompliLogic Solutions prepares coordinated Construction Fire Safety Plans and Protection of Adjacent Buildings reports to support building permit approvals and construction-phase compliance.
Our services include:
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Construction Fire Safety Plan preparation
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Fire department access and emergency response planning
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Construction site hazard identification
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Hot work, combustible storage, and temporary heating considerations
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Review of exposure risks to adjacent buildings
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Temporary fire protection recommendations
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Coordination with owners, contractors, design teams, and Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs)
Our background in building code consulting, fire and life safety reviews, and municipal approvals allows us to provide practical recommendations that meet code objectives while supporting construction schedules.
Contact CompliLogic before your project breaks ground to ensure your construction fire safety documentation is in place and approved.