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Enhancing Fire Resistance of Concrete Elements in a Multistorey Building: A Case Study on Change of Use requiring increasing the Fire Resistance Period (FRP) of Structural Elements balanced with Heritage Listing

This paper presents a case study on the challenges and solutions encountered during the upgrade of the Fire Resistance Period of concrete floors to comply with AS3600 – triggered by a change of use or for Buildings with compartments requiring FRP ‘s > 120/120/120 . A comparison is made between a typical building with concrete elements with the AS3600 required concrete cover of reinforcement, and elements upgraded with high performance insulating materials.

  1. Introduction:  Overview of structural fire protection and the significance of ensuring fire safety in buildings –  brief explanation / discussion on AS3600 standards for fire resistance in concrete elements.
  2. Background: Historical context of the building and the reasons behind the change of use , Implications of heritage listing on construction
  3. Challenges Faced: Examination of the challenges encountered in upgrading the fire resistance period  , traditional methods of attaining the minimum Fire Resistance Periods (FRP’s) and  installation difficulty, cost, and potential reduction in floor-to-floor height whilst balancing heritage preservation constraints.
  4. Fire Engineering Approach: Utilization of advanced modelling and analysis techniques to optimize fire resistance without compromising architectural features.
  5. Solutions Implemented: Detailed description of the solutions applied to enhance fire resistance, Exploration of innovative methods, materials, and  technologies utilized. Comparative analysis of the effectiveness and efficiency of the chosen solutions.
  6. Project Outcomes: Evaluation of the overall success of the project in achieving enhanced fire resistance ,  aesthetics, and functionality, and reduction in carbon required insights gained from the experience.
  7. Potential Applications for Other Projects:  Application  to other structural fire protection scenarios.

Keywords: Structural fire protection, Fire resistance, Concrete elements, Change of use,  AS3600 standards, Fire engineering, Multistorey building, Case study.

PRESENTER(S)
Gavin Williams

Gavin Williams

Technical Manager, TBA Firefly

Gavin Williams is a highly accomplished professional with a strong background in chemistry and extensive expertise in fire safety engineering. Holding a BSc with a double major in chemistry from Wollongong University, Gavin further expanded his knowledge by obtaining a Masters degree in Business & Technology from the University of NSW. Currently, he is completing a Masters degree in Fire Safety Engineering at the University of Western Sydney, enhancing his proficiency in the assessment of fire behaviour and fire testing of construction elements.

With a successful career spanning over 30 years, Gavin has served as an Application Engineer at 3M, specializing in the Industrial and Construction industries. During his tenure, he excelled in areas of adhesives and fire protection, gaining valuable insights into developing innovative solutions. Prior to this, Gavin worked as the Company Chemist at Dairy Farmers for nine years, honing his expertise in chemistry and the reactions of different elements.

Gavin’s true passion lies in leveraging his deep understanding of chemistry to find the easiest and most cost-effective fire stopping solutions. His commitment to continuous learning and his broad range of experiences make him a valuable asset in the field of fire safety engineering.