409 T-Hangar

These are multiple hangars for small planes. Many include partitioned areas for individual planes. Interiors have concrete slab floors with very few extras. They have minimum electrical, occasionally plumbing, and commonly do not have heating or cooling.

Availability of Elevators by Area for this occupancy: No

Marshall Valuation Service sections: 14 and 44.

Typical Lives:

 

 

 

 

 

Class

 

 

 

 

Quality

A

B

C

D

H

M

P

S

W

Low

--

--

25

--

--

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20

20

--

Average

--

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30

--

--

--

30

30

--

Good

--

--

30

--

--

--

30

30

--

Excellent

--

--

40

--

--

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35

35

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Quality Selection Guide:

Class C (Masonry Bearing Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Average

Concrete block, low-cost brick, tilt-up, light roof structure

Subdivided storage hangar, concrete floor, small office

Adequate electrical and water service

None

Class P (Pole Frame):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Pole frame and truss, metal siding

Subdivided storage hangar, few extras, light floor and doors

Minimum electrical service

None

Class S (Metal Frame and Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Pre-engineered, steel siding

Subdivided storage hangar, few extras, light floor

Minimum electrical service

None

Average

Good steel frame, enameled steel panels

Subdivided storage hangar, concrete floor, small office

Adequate electrical and water service

None