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Building Codes Intended to protect the public by establishing minimum standards of building safety.
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Old National Codes ICBO--Uniform Building Code --UBC written by International Conference of Building Officials SBCCI—Standard Building Code—SBC written by Southern Building Code Congress International BOCAI--Building Officials and Code Administrators International CABO--Council of American Building Officials
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International Building Code (IBC) IRC---written by ICC an agency formed from the National Code makers: BOCAI, SBCCI, and ICBO (CABO).
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Other Additional Codes Each publish guidelines for minimum property standards for residential construction. HUD—Department of Housing and Urban Development FHA--Federal Housing Authority ADA--Americans with Disabilities Act
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Choosing the Right Code Each municipality adopt all or portions of a code. This could be a state, national or International code The architect or engineer are responsible for conforming to and ensuring that the structure complies with all required codes. Major codes are divided into sections that specify regulations covering: Fire and life Safety Structural Mechanical/Plumbing Electrical
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OLD Building Code Map
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Habitable Space Used for sleeping, living, cooking, or dining purposes. Non Habitable Space closets pantries baths hallways utility rooms storage and garages
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Doors Requirements One door 3’-0” (36”) wide and 6’-8” high, usually the entry door Egress--term used in most building codes to specify areas of access or exits.
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Windows Requirements Egress below 4th floor Minimum height size 24” 50% must be operational Sill height maximum 44”
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Halls Standard (minimum) 36” wide Some cases halls are laid out to be 42” wide, usually in larger homes where extra space can be justified.
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Stairs Width--36” min, sometimes 42” Headroom--6’-8” main stairs Headroom—6’-4” basement Common rise height 7”-7 1/2” (Max. 7 ¾”) Common tread width 10”-10 1/2” (Min. 10”) IRC Max Common
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Placement of doors at Stairways Landing must be as long as stairs is wide Door not to swing over stairs First step not to exceed 7 ½” from floor
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Wall Placement over Stairs Wall and Floor must not extend into Minimum Headroom area
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Room Dimensions One room at least minimum of 120 sq ft (10’ x 12’) Other habitable rooms (except kitchen) to have a minimum of 70 sq ft and not less than 7 feet in any direction. Kitchens to be a minimum of 50 sq ft (CABO)
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Ceiling Height of Habitable Rooms 50% of room with more than 7’-0” ceilings
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Bathroom Space Requirements Codes may differ 24” in front space (FHA) 21” in front space (Text)
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Bathroom Space Requirements Water Closet (Toilet) Space 30” width space minimum or 15” from center to each side 36” width preferred or 18” from center to each side 15”MINIMUM
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Bathroom and Laundry Venting Requirements Openable window or exhaust fan that can provide five air changes per hour. Fans must be vented to outside air
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