Opinions required:
There's a few buildings popping up here, 14 storeys upwards, with single staircases.
Different occupancies, i.e. Shops at ground, then residential, offices at top. All occupiers above ground sharing same staircase. We (Fire Service) have suggested sprinklers, but BC have deemed them acceptable without. Mainly due to good compartmentation between uses.
This is all well and good, nice sterile protected staircase, firefighting shaft or corridor, vents etc.
How about in 5 years time, when competition has brought the price of rent down, buildings are managed poorly, doors start getting into disrepair etc. Are we asking for trouble? Or is it ok because it is someone elses responsiblity?
Been to one recently and the 'punter' had installed a lockable door in the FF corridor, meaning that firefighters would go up in the nice ff lift, and be greeted with a nice quality locked door between them and the dry riser. And I have found out that the dry riser is not being maintained. The alarm in not monitored and they have no keyholder nominated. So if the alarm goes off when the concierge is not there (Mon - Fri 9-5) it keeps going off until she gets there on Monday. (So for all intents and purposes they are without a functioning fire alarm as it is being ignored)
It could be fortunate that this has been found, but as more of these buildings go up and the risk appropriate enforcing regime kicks in, would these businesses get visited? (This building is only about 1 year old and only got visited due to a small fire in a shop unit below.)
From my point of view, this is so new that I would expect to see exemplary management of the common areas i.e. 5588 pt 12, as a trade off for not putting sprinklers in, and as acknowledgement of the single stair condition.
I know building control only really deal with the building before it is occupied, but surely it should take into account that they cannot guarantee good management, and therefore err on the side of caution. i.e. Put the damn sprinklers in?
I would like to hear from you 'consultant types'

especially, with regards the standard you would expect if you had helped design such a building to be safe without sprinklers.