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    • [PDF File]Construction Types - Definitions

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      Construction Types - Definitions TYPE I-A--Fire Resistive Non-combustible (Commonly found in high-rise buildings and Group I occupancies). 3 Hr. Exterior Walls* 3 Hr. Structural Frame 2 Hr. Floor/Ceiling Assembly 1 ½ Hr. Roof Protection TYPE I-B--Fire Resistive Non-Combustible (Commonly found in mid-rise office & Group R buildings). 2 Hr. Exterior Walls*


    • [PDF File]CHAPTER Classification of Buildings Based on Occupancy

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      detail classification including mixed occupancy provided in the A-Z listTable 3.2.6 ()is non-exhaustive. If there is any use or character of occupancy in a building which is not mentioned here, it shall be classified as per provision of sub-section 2.1.3 of this chapter. 2.1.5 Occupancy A: Residential Buildings


    • [PDF File]Construction Types - Definitions

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      • 1 Hr. Exterior Walls • 1 Hr. Structural Frame • 1 Hr. Floor/Ceiling/Roof Protection TYPE II-B--Unprotected Non-Combustible (Most common type of non-combustible construction used in commercial buildings). Building constructed of non-combustible materials but these materials have no fire resistance. Technical Bulletin Construction Types -


    • [PDF File]Understanding the NCC – Building Classifications

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      The Class 1 classification includes two sub-classifications: Class 1a and Class 1b. A Class 1a building is a single dwelling being a detached house; or one of a group of attached dwellings being a town house,



    • [PDF File]NCC Building Classification Factsheet

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      BUILDING? Classification is a process for understanding risk in a building (or part of a building) according to its use. Where it is unclear which classification should apply, the approval authority . has the discretion to decide. CLASS 3 BUILDINGS Class 3 buildings are residential buildings other than a Class 1 or Class 2 building.


    • [PDF File]TYPE CLASSIFICATION OF FARM BUILDINGS A. Requirements A; a ...

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      c. Building must be fully enclosed. If open sheds are attached, the appropriate premium shall apply. d. Hay or straw storage is permitted. e. All metal or steel grain bins with dryers not meeting the Type 1 requirements. 3. Type 3 Classify as Type 3, all buildings not eligible for Type 1 or Type 2 classification, also buildings occupied or


    • [PDF File]Determining ISO Construction Types - TWIA

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      The construction types are as follows: 1. Frame (Frame ISO 1): Risks under this construction type have exterior walls and bearing walls that are of wood or light-gauge metal. This construction type will also include risks that are of brick veneer, stone veneer, or stucco.


    • [PDF File]TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION TYPE I TYPE II TYPE IV TYPE V

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      A wood-frame building is the only one of the five types of construction that has combustible exterior walls. This is the typical single-family home construction method. These buildings are built with 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 studs and load-bearing walls, wood floor trusses, or wood floor joist and wood roof framing. ...


    • [PDF File]Guide to Classifying Industrial Property The attached ...

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      Classification Process Use and physical characteristics are two approaches used to classify industrial real estate. This Guide utilizes physical characteristics to classify building types because this approach recognizes design features that may not be apparent with the use approach. The process of classifying industrial real estate by physical characteristics utilizes core


    • [PDF File]ISO Construction Classifications - Copy

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      A building with the construction classification “frame” is likely to have a lower replacement cost than a similar building with the construction classification “joisted masonry.” However, while it may be less expensive to build, the Framed construction might be more susceptible to risk than


    • [PDF File]Construction Classification

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      Protected construction having all major building elements with at least a 1-hour fire-resistance rating. Exception: non-load bearing interior walls and partitions having no rating. TYPE VB (ISO 1): A wood-framed building having no fire-resistance ratings. This is the most commonly seen ISO 1 construction.


    • [PDF File]BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND OCCUPANCY TYPES

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      1. Identify basic types of construction. 2. Identify building subsystems and their functions. 3. Identify different classifications of occupancy. ENABLING OBJECTIVES. The students will: 1. Identify the types of buildings that contain the construction types. 2. Identify the types of building subsystems. 3. Define occupancy types.



    • [PDF File]Architectural Classification: Style and Type

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      In HPD’s Architectural Classification definitions, common building is described under various folk styles, for consistency with our earlier guidance and to communicate that simple building types and forms often emerged from the folk traditions of New Mexico and, like “high style” buildings, reflect our rich ...


    • [PDF File]FACT SHEET WHAT TYPE OF BUILDING IS IT?

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      (1) Building work on a class 1 or class 10 building. (2) Building work to a maximum of 3 storeys, but not including Type A construction on classes 4 to 9 buildings. (3) Building work that consists of non-structural work on a building, regardless of— (a) the class for the building; or (b) the gross floor area of the building.


    • HOUSING TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS - TRPC

      Housing Type Classification Projected Dwelling Unit Demand 2010-2040 Cottage Court HOUSING TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS Housing Characteristics: Height (Stories) 1 to 2 2 to 3 4 to 8 9 + Doorways/ Entries


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