Case Study Bsl-2

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Hi:

We learned that there is an existing conduits [(4)-4” C] under the slab, and an access panel to tele/data vault in the existing corridor (Pic 1).
The question came up about having this access panel in BSL-2 lab space - we are not sure if it is acceptable or not. It would be inconvenient for building maintenance and Lab staff to access (when needed) for sure.

Relocation of the existing access panel will impact the project scope, and we would like to find out if this needs to be relocated or remain where it is first.
Would you please let us know your thoughts on this?

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