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`From:
`Sent:
`To:
`Ce:
`
`Subject:
`Attachments:
`
`All,
`
`sonick@webcor.com on behalf of Scott Onick <sonick@webcor.com>
`Tuesday, March 03, 2015 10:55 AM
`pmilitello@tcco.com; Darin Cook; EdelAngel@adamson-associates.com
`Mark Zabaneh; Jeff Heath; GMetzger@adamson-associates.com; Sebastian Curria;
`echan@tcco.com; CKeim@adamson-associates.com; Ray Quesada;
`dturchon@transbaycenter.org; Eddie Phillips; Mark O'Dell; Seda Dogruel
`FW: TJPA"s request for information [Glass Floor Substitution Request]
`TG08.7-003.pdf
`
`The email below contains the additional glass floor information, requested by the AAI via the response to RFI No.
`TGO8.7-003 (top sheet attached for reference), for Safti First’s substitution request.
`
`
`
`Regards,
`
`Scott Onick, LEED GA
`Project Manager — Transbay Transit Center
`Webcor/Obayashi Joint Venture — 175 Beale St, San Francisco CA 94105
`WEBCORBUILDERS
`sonick@webcor.com T: 415-978-1119 C: 510-205-0732
`www.webcor.com | www.webcor-obayashi.com
`
`
`
`From: William O'Keeffe [mailto:wfo@safti.com]
`Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 2:53 AM
`To: Scott Onick; Jonathan Flaming
`Cc: Mike Vizcarra (mvapollo@yahoo.com); Jeff Griffiths; Sharon Heagney
`Subject: TJPA"s request for information
`
`Dear Scott,
`
`Please Thank the TJPA for their input and consideration of Safti First. The answers and discussion of their questions are
`as follows:
`
`
`
`ELY HOLDINGS EXHIBIT 1027
`Page 1 of 3
`PEL-013834
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`ELY HOLDINGS EXHIBIT 1027
`Page 1 of 3
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`7. Two Hour Approval
`Thereis no system approved today that has trusses penetrating it or has been tested in many of the configurations
`shown. Weplan on testing the full-scale assembly at the same time we have the bomb-blast and water testing
`done.
`
`8. Questions put on our test assembly drawings
`These drawingsin no wayreflect the full or suggested design required for the Transbay Transit Center and were only
`prepared for our own usein the on-going two hour floor testing we are engaged in.
`
`PEL-013835
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`In conclusion,it is our desire to provide a system that will surpass the system currently being considered. This will be a
`design build project and a system that can be installed from the top, can provide seismic movementwith less obtrusive
`connections, has a bomb blast hold downsolution,will be leak free, require minimal maintenance, be condensation
`free, provide additional light, by the use of wider spacing & fewer beams, these beams spacedat five-foot centers with
`stainless steel cladding to reflect the light, able to enclose the electrical and sprinkler systems, eliminate the bearing
`pads and truss system, or make the trusses only ornamental, truly meet the AHJ requirements, not require painting
`maintenance, not require disassembly of the fire-rated glazing system to work on the electrical or sprinkler system, not
`exposeall the perimeter fire-rated glazing to edge damagein a seismic event, to be made in California, is nearer and
`therefore greener and will be easier to install are put forth in an effort to satisfy your desire to have a truly spectacular
`
`2
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`ELY HOLDINGS EXHIBIT 1027
`Page 2 of 3
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`ELY HOLDINGS EXHIBIT 1027
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`and cutting edge monumental project. We hopeall these advantages presentedwill find favor in your decision making.
`Thank you for your consideration.
`
`Yoursvery truly
`
`Bill O’Keeffe
`
`William "Bill" O'Keeffe
`
`820 Laguna Honda Blvd.
`San Francisco
`
`California, 94127
`
`E-Mail wto@safti.com
`
`1415 753 6090 Home
`
`1415 518 5500 Cell
`http:/www.safti.com
`http:/okeeffes.com
`
`
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`ELY HOLDINGS EXHIBIT 1027
`Page 3 of 3
`PEL-013836
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`ELY HOLDINGS EXHIBIT 1027
`Page 3 of 3
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