International building code chapter 4
[DOC File]Recommended Amendments to the
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Alteration of buildings classified as special use and occupancy as described in Chapter 4 of the International Building Code shall comply with the requirements of Section 801.1 and the scoping provisions of Chapter 1 where applicable. (Reason: To clearly identify the location of special use and occupancy requirements in the Building Code)
[DOCX File]BSC Template 121 Initial Express Terms
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In live/work units, the nonresidential portion shall be accessible in accordance with Sections 508.5.9 and 508.5.11 of the International Building Code. In a structure where there are four or more live/work units, the dwelling portion of the live/work unit shall comply with Section 1108.6.2.1 of the International Building Code. R320.2 Fall ...
[DOCX File]16 - Maine
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Chapter . 4: MAINE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE - EXISTING BUILDING. ... The provisions of this chapter are based on a nationally recognized model building code published by the International Code Council, Inc., and is made part of the MUBEC through incorporation by reference. This chapter also contains requirements for the enforcement of the Existing ...
[DOCX File]Special Inspection Manual.book
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In accordance with Chapter 17 of the . International Building Code, special inspection has been provided for the following items: I certify that I performed special inspection on the following portions of the work at the above address that required continuous inspections, and for which I was employed. ...
[DOCX File]Code Analysis
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(*4) IBC Section 508.4.2: In each story, the building area shall be such that the sum of the ratios of the actual building area of each separated occupancy divided by the allowable building area of each separated occupancy shall not exceed 1.
2019 CEBC FET 3-14-19
Where an addition is made to a building or structure of Group I-1, I-2, I-4 or R occupancy, the existing building shall be provided with carbon monoxide alarms in accordance with Section 1103.9 of the International Fire Code or Section R315 of the International Residential Code, as applicable
[DOCX File]Code Analysis
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(*4) IBC Section 508.4.2: In each story, the building area shall be such that the sum of the ratios of the actual building area of each separated occupancy divided by the allowable building area of each separated occupancy shall not exceed 1.
Nearby & related entries:
- 2012 international building code online
- international building code chapter 6
- international building code fire separation
- international building code types
- international building code table 601
- international building code use groups
- international building code chapter 4
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