Firestop garage wall

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Hey there

We're mid-extension build currently.
Unfortunately we've had a falling out with the builder over progress and money, so think it's going to be on me to finish up...

On the last building control visit, he advises that the dividing wall between the utility and "garage/storage" room needs to have a 30min fireproof wall all the way upto the underside of the warm roof deck.
We've used posi joists for the roof, and the stud wall lands inline with a posi joist, so I'm trying to figure out how to handle the area above the stud wall.

Can I just run a layer of fireboard plasterboard all the way to the roof deck?

The other complication is that I've got a load of pipes that need to run perpendicular to this dividing wall as we're moving the boiler into the new garage area..
The inspector mentioned an intrumisent color for a 110mm waste pipe. I'm assuming the same would work? Or mastic around the smaller pipes...

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Cheers
 
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Don't think this will help.

I've got a thermalite block wall with fire door in at the end of garage. Its not ideal as the door was causing blocks to move. I had to add timber at top fixing to roof. Wish i could of used concrete blocks.
Garage is double plasterboard. Chicken mesh then insulation with a few floor boards.

At office walls are stud and plasterboard and said to be 30min fire rated. Not sure about that.

Contact building inspector for clarification. They are helpful
 
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Is the dividing wall a cavity wall?

To meet the fire requirement both the wall and ceiling will need to be either pink fireboard or a dual layer of 12.5mm plasterboard either option will then need plastering too.

You'll need to speak to the building inspector re. the pipe openings, at one point intumescent sealant wasn't acceptable so you need to be very clear about what he'll accept before you make the holes.

Your other option with the pipes is to box them in with fireboard and plaster over them.
 
So the intention was to build a stud wall to divide the area.
I could fairly easily board either side of the posi joist with Fireboard to try and build a separation there aswell...

I wasn't planning on boarding the ceiling in the storage room to save on time and costs...
And either way I'm going to have to deal with pipe penetrations, as there's guna be 12 or so pipes that need to be run for heating, hw and cw to new boiler location...
 

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