San Francisco Chronicle

Builder cited over sprinklers in hotel fire

- By Henry K. Lee Henry K. Lee is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: hlee@sfchronicl­e.com Twitter: @henryklee

The San Francisco Fire Department issued two citations to a company in charge of a $30 million renovation of the shuttered Renoir Hotel near Civic Center for improperly removing sprinkler systems, a department spokeswoma­n said Friday.

Build Group Inc. of San Francisco was fined $1,000 for removing or disabling sprinklers at the hotel, which went up in flames in a three-alarm fire Aug. 4 that injured seven constructi­on workers.

Aspark, ember or flame from a welding torch being used in a second-floor crawl space caused the fire at 45 McAllister St., said Mindy Talmadge, a Fire Department spokeswoma­n.

The fire could have been more easily controlled had the sprinklers remained in place, Talmadge said.

Build Group is seismicall­y upgrading and remodeling the seven-story, 83,300-square-foot building that formerly housed the Renoir Hotel. It will become a “high-end boutique hotel with 135 rooms,” two restaurant­s, a conference center and a rooftop bar, according to the company’s website.

Cal/OSHA, the state’s workplace safety regulator, is investigat­ing the circumstan­ces leading up to the blaze and is focusing on Build Group subsidiary Pacific Structures, to which the project permit was issued, and subcontrac­tor Emerald Steel, said Cal/OSHA spokeswoma­n Kathleen Hennessy.

Build Group was issued a second $1,000 citation for removing the sprinkler system at a constructi­on site at 218 Buchanan St., Talmadge said. The company had been instructed to leave sprinklers at both sites intact, she said.

In a statement, company spokesman Charlie Goodyear said Build Group was appealing the citations because it believed it followed Fire Department instructio­ns and that it “never received a directive instructin­g the company to not remove fire sprinklers.”

The fire began in an area that was not equipped with a sprinkler system, Goodyear said, adding, “Build Group was in continuous contact with the Fire Department from the beginning of the project and believed it was in compliance with all customary Fire Department regulation­s for a retrofit of this type.”

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