or Architect or Engineer in the case of new construction, that the building or applicable portion thereof conforms to the approved plans and the requirenents” of this By-law; , the anticipated date of completion: classification of the building as to types of occupancies; number of stories in the building; gross floor area of each storey, and the allowable live loads for each floor area; such other information as may be required to illustrate the essential features of the building. At least 24 hours prior to a requested inspection for a Certificate of Occupancy, the certification required in Clause {i} of sub-section (c) shall be supported by submission of the following reports:- {i} proof of compliance for all materials, equipment or methods of construction, when required by the authority having durisdiction: where the complexity of the project or portions thereof required supervision by an Architect or Professional Engineer, aS a condition of issuance of the Build- ing Permit, proof that the Engineec or Architect has complied with all require- ments of the Provincial Code and this By-law; a “Contractor's Material and Test Cer- tificate", once the sprinkler systems have been flushed, inspected and tested to meet NFPA-13 standards; a “Certificate of Verification® (or egral} together with the manufacturer's (inventory) "Inspection Report", after the cozponents of all fire alarm systems incorporating annunciatoc panels, have been inspected and verified to meet the ranufacturer's specifications and the Building Code, and the whole system or applicabte por~ tion therecf has been tested by the manufacturer, owner and installer. (e) In addition to the requirezents in subsection (d} of this Section, a “high building” coming under the provisions of the Provincial Code shall undergo pricr professional field review and nonitored testing to substantiate in writing the operation and suitability of the following devices:- (4) by the Electrical Design Engineer, the components of required communications systems; emergency power sources; exit and corridor lighting: emergency light- ing; circuits and electrical control devices for elevators, ventilation, pressurization, smoke control and auto- matic fire suppression systems; and other applicable monitoring systens; by the Me. sical Besign Engineer, the compenents of all systems for air handling, smoke control, exhaust, pressurization, autozatic fire suppression, fire fighting water supply and puzps.