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Fire Strategy Document Justifying No Lobby Single Staircase
Fire Strategy (No-Lobby Single Stair) for 10-Bed HMO — Low Budget, Fast Turnaround Qualifications engineer should be suitably qualified and experienced” in fire engineering design. Location: England (Approved Document B Vol 1 applies) Property: 3 storeys (GF + 1F + loft), semi-detached, 10 beds (bedsit-type HMO), conversion from 6 beds Goal: Avoid lobbied staircase using an ADB-compliant equivalent solution (small single- stair provisions + performance justification). Submit a concise, “plan-check-ready” package for Building Control. What I need delivered (fixed price) 1. Fire Strategy Note (2–4 pages, PDF) o Confirms protected stair/landings to REI 60; FD30S doors; no lobby. o Uses ADB Vol 1 clauses (e.g., §3.27/Diag 3.7; §3.28/Diag 3.9; common-parts separation, Tables B1/B4; Section 7 & 9) to frame compliance. o States storey-exit travel distances (1F 4.4 m, Loft ~1 m) and that GF & 1F rooms have compliant escape windows. 2. A04 Calculations Appendix (PDF) o BS 7974 summary (ASET/RSET) with assumptions and sensitivity. o Plume mass-flow vs AOV capacity check using standard algebraic methods (e.g., Heskestad entrainment) and NSHEV approach for ≥1.0 m² AOV at stair head (auto on stair/landing detection + manual control). o Clear acceptance criteria (interface ≥2.0 m, visibility/temperature/co exposure). 3. Drawings mark-ups (PDF on my plans; DWG mark-ups if possible) o Show AOV location & free area, protected route (stair/landings/corridor segments), FD30S door schedule, travel-distance lines to storey exit, and escape-window schedule. o Indicate any emergency lighting points on the route. 4. 60-Minute Separation Method (1 page + product sheets) o Walls/Floors: REI 60 build-ups (e.g., 2×15 mm Type F boards each side of stud; 60-min tested MF ceiling to timber joists). o Penetrations: EI 60 collars/wraps; fire-stopping schedule; duct dampers where required. o Cables in common parts: metal supports/containment (no plastic clips alone). 5. Alarm Design Brief (1 page) o Grade A Category L1 in common parts; heat in each bedsit on the Grade-A system; Grade D smoke inside each bedsit. 6. o Zoning by storey, MCPs at each storey exit, panel at entrance with zone chart. Simple Management Plan (½ page) o Weekly alarm test, monthly door checks (no wedging), quarterly AOV function test, emergency-lighting tests, logbook. Inputs I will provide • Existing plans/sections (PDF; DWG if available). • Room schedule and corridor lengths. • Any available product data / preferred board systems. What your proposal must include • Fixed price (aiming for budget-friendly). • Turnaround time (fast). • 1–2 sample pages from a past residential/HMO fire note or calc (redacted is fine). • List of assumptions you’ll make and any info you still need from me. • Confirmation you will reference ADB Vol 1 sections/diagrams in the deliverable. Nice-to-have (not essential) • Familiarity with BS 7974, BS 5839-1/-6, EN 12101-2. • Ability to join one short call or answer a single round of BCO comments (priced in). Success criteria (how I’ll accept the job) • Documents clearly cite the relevant ADB Vol 1 clauses/diagrams for a no-lobby, single-stair arrangement. • Calculations show ASET ≥ RSET and AOV capacity ≥ plume inflow for credible door-open scenarios. • REI 60 separation and EI 60 penetration details are specified with real, referenced systems. • Mark-ups are clear and buildable. Please start your message with “HMO-AOV” so I know you read the brief. Share price + timeframe + sample, and we’re good to go. Thanks!
16 days ago9 proposalsRemoteFreelance Prospectus – Mayfair Cabs (Arabic/English)
Project: Create a professional, on-brand investor prospectus package for Mayfair Cabs Limited (London taxi company). Format: A4 PDF (print-ready) + web-optimised PDF. Style: Bold yellow/black London taxi theme, clean infographic look, with real LEVC taxi imagery. What we need Full Prospectus (10–13 pages, A4 PDF) Sections include: Cover, Contents, Executive Summary, Market, Founder’s Track Record & Personal Message (with signature), Business Model (two revenue streams), Fleet Plan, Use of Funds (pie), Financial Projections (bar), Sensitivity (three-bar scenario), Security for Investors, Risks & Mitigation, Investment Terms & Exit, Contact. Infographic-style charts and icons. Arabic version of the same document (RTL formatting, mirrored layout, Arabic fonts). High-Impact Teaser (4–5 pages, A4 PDF) Bold, marketing-led summary highlighting the offer ( £10m → £14m in 4 years ), revenue engines, why it’s secure, and the exit. 1-Page Snapshot / Factsheet (A4 PDF) At-a-glance version for email/WhatsApp. Branded Single-Sheet Excel (provided) reflected visually Ensure charts in the PDFs match the numbers provided. No need to build the spreadsheet—just keep visuals consistent with our figures. Assets we’ll provide Logo (Mayfair Cabs Limited, yellow/black). Founder’s signature (PNG). Final English text pack (page-by-page copy, headings, figure labels). Final Arabic text pack (page-by-page, RTL). Branded Excel model with all numbers (for chart data). Guidance on imagery (LEVC taxis). If you source stock, please ensure the licence covers commercial use. Deliverables A4 PDFs: Full Prospectus (English + Arabic) Teaser (English + Arabic) Snapshot (English + Arabic) Editable source files: Canva link or Adobe files (InDesign preferred; Illustrator/Photoshop if used). Export settings: Print-ready PDF (300 dpi, fonts embedded/outlined, CMYK or high-quality RGB acceptable) Web PDF (smaller file size) Consistent charts (Use of Funds pie, Projections bar, Sensitivity bars) driven by our numbers. Brand & style Colours: Yellow #FFD300 / Black #000000 / Dark Grey #222222 / Mid Grey #444444 Fonts: Montserrat (headings) + Open Sans (body) for English. Arabic fonts: Tajawal/Cairo/IBM Plex Sans Arabic (clean, modern). Look & feel: bold cover (London skyline + LEVC), clean grids, strong hierarchy, minimal clutter, high legibility. Must-haves Strong experience designing investor decks / brochures. Comfortable with Arabic RTL typesetting (or willing to follow exact Arabic layout we supply). Ability to keep numbers and charts 100% consistent with our Excel. Provide two rounds of revisions included in the price. NDA/confidentiality: Required. All assets and output remain our property. Nice to have Experience with transport/fintech brands. Access to quality LEVC taxi imagery or strong stock photo sourcing. Timeline First full draft (English prospectus + teaser + snapshot): 3–4 days from kick-off. Arabic versions: 2 days after English sign-off. Final delivery after revisions: within 7–10 days total.
a month ago11 proposalsRemoteFlutter Developer for Mobile App (Drupal 10 Backend)
We are looking for a Flutter developer to build a mobile application (iOS & Android) for our system, a platform powered by Drupal 10 backend. The app will be primarily for clients to view offers, favorite offers, follow stores, and manage their profile. Key Responsibilities: _ Develop a Flutter mobile app (iOS and Android) that communicates with a Drupal 10 backend via REST API in JSON Format and OAuth2 authentication. _ Implement user registration and login using Drupal accounts, including OAuth2 access token authentication. _ Display offers fetched in JSON format from a view display (REST Export display) _ Fetch and display all stores, branches, offers, and announcements from the backend. _ Implement push notifications for new offers using stored user push tokens. (Fire base account already available and configured) _ Implement category and subcategory filtering using backend API endpoints. _ Keep the app synced with Drupal, including updating offers when the user changes preferred location/region. _ Follow best practices for Flutter development, performance optimization, and clean UI/UX. Note: The system is already done on Drupal 10 and working 100% so all you have to do is: 1. Copy the same design from the web interface of each page (around 9 pages) 2. All logic, filtering, algorithm based on user preferences like country, region, category, and subcategory... are done from the Drupal Side and all you have to do is fetch the result and display them in the app. What You’ll Work With: _ Backend: Drupal 10, Simple OAuth module, JSON REST API (custom Rest Export Views). _ Frontend: Flutter (iOS & Android) _ Features include login, registration, push notifications, dynamic content fetching, and local caching where applicable. _ Splash screen, login screen, register screen, change password screen, login using Facebook/Apple/Google. Requirements: _ Experience in Flutter development and Dart programming. _ Familiarity with consuming REST APIs and OAuth2 authentication in mobile apps. _ Experience building apps that interact with CMS backends (Drupal preferred). _ Ability to implement push notifications and handle dynamic content updates. (The app concept is based on sending Push notifications its users) _ Clean, maintainable, and well-documented code. Deliverables: _ Fully functional Flutter mobile app compatible with Android and iOS. _ Full Source code, properly structured and documented. _ Integration with Drupal 10 backend using provided APIs. It is a new business with low budget so we need a good looking basic app for now and when the business will generate revenues, we will expand it with lots of more features. Thank you, Thank you,
2 months ago41 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Seeking Advice from Business & Marketing Experts for Video Idea!
Hello, my name is Rhys, and I'm reaching out to experienced business professionals and marketers for some advice regarding a video concept I'm working on. The Concept: The video centres around a blogger who shares their personal journey and lessons learned from blogging. The main objective is to empower new bloggers and help them avoid common mistakes many make when starting out. It’s also designed to encourage community participation by involving the readers, adding value, and creating a space for shared learning. The Structure Dilemma: I’m considering two potential ways to structure the video and would love your feedback. Here’s the question: • Option 1: Start the video with the blogger telling their story first, setting the tone for the video. • Option 2: Begin with the 2 reader testimonials (who’ve already given me permission to share their stories), and then have the blogger share their story afterward. The reason I’m leaning toward including the reader testimonials up front is because it could serve as social proof, showing that others are willing to share their experiences, which might inspire new viewers to engage and feel comfortable enough to contribute their own stories. Additionally, it could help create a sense of community from the get-go. I’m particularly interested in your insights on which option would work better for building confidence among readers and boosting engagement. Also, if you have any reasoning or tips for structuring community-focused content, I’d love to hear them! If you have experience in business, marketing, or content creation and feel you can provide valuable insight, please feel free to apply.
3 months ago29 proposalsRemoteIncrease organic reach to my website https://maidenventures.co/
Hi, We are looking for help with three specific tasks increase traffic to www.maidenventures.co design update a general website optimisation to increase the speed When anyone in Sydney type the following words I would like the website to come up Technology in construction Energy saving Solar loans Building energy audits Electricity savings Gas Savings Utility bills
4 years ago56 proposalsRemote