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Nationwide does not mean pretending every jurisdiction works the same. It means getting an experienced sprinkler contractor into the plan set early, building a clean NFPA-backed submittal package, and making the local AHJ conversation easier before a field crew is mobilized.
| # | Step | What happens | Owner | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Remote plan intake and scope memoStep 01 | Remote plan intake and scope memo | 1cf | — |
| 02 | NFPA standard selection reviewStep 02 | NFPA standard selection review: 13, 13R, 13D, and related local amendments | 1cf | — |
| 03 | Hydraulic calculation coordination based on available waterStep 03 | Hydraulic calculation coordination based on available water-supply data | 1cf | — |
| 04 | ShopStep 04 | Shop-drawing notes, riser assumptions, and submittal checklist | 1cf | — |
| 05 | AHJ question log for the local reviewerStep 05 | AHJ question log for the local reviewer, architect, or installing contractor | AHJ | — |
| 06 | Clear handoff for what must be verified locally before permiStep 06 | Clear handoff for what must be verified locally before permit submission | AHJ | — |
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