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Minimum local and/or state regulations established to protect health and safety, which apply to building design, construction, rehabilitation, repair, materials, occupancy and use; community ordinance [..]
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Local Council regulations that control design, construction and materials used in construction.
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Regulations that ensure the safety and material compliance of new construction within a municipality. Building codes are localized to ensure they are adequate to meet the risk of common hazards.
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Definition The laws set forth by the local government regarding end use of a given piece of property. These laws may dictate the design, materials used, and/or types of improvements that will be allow [..]
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based on agreed upon safety standards within a specific area, a building code is a regulation that determines the design, construction, and materials used in building.
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The various laws set forth by the ruling municipality as to the end use of a certain piece of property. They dictate the criteria for design, materials and types of improvements allowed.
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An ordinance which sets forth requirements for building design and ...
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The national, mandatory standards for building work. All building work in New Zealand must comply with the Building Code. Building consent
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State and/or local regulations governing public health, welfare and safety of construction and maintenance. Return to TOP
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Regulations established by a recognized agency such as U.B.C. describing design loads, procedures, and construction details for structures. Usually applying to designated geographical areas (city, cou [..]
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Community ordinances governing the manner in which a home may be constructed or modified.
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Regulations issued by state and local governments that establish standards for the construction, modification and repair of buildings and other structures in the interest of public health, safety and [..]
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Regulations, ordinances or statutory requirements of a governmental unit relating to building construction and occupancy.
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A set of ordinances or regulations and associated standards intended to control aspects of the design, construction, materials, alteration and occupancy of structures that are necessary to ensure human safety and welfare, including resistance to collapse and damage. Comment: Building codes can include both technical and functional standards. They s [..]
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Codes that architects, builders, and developers use that are in compliance with agreed upon safety standards in a specific area. A building code is a regulation that determines the design, constructio [..]
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According to 10 CFR 434.201 [Title 10 – Energy; Chapter II -- Department of Energy; Subchapter D -- Energy Conservation; Part 434 -- Energy Code for New Federal Commercial and Multi-Family High Rise R [..]
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Regulations that are followed for a property or building.
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A set of laws, usually enacted by city ordinance or other local jurisdiction, regulating the design, materials and construction of buildings.
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Regulations that ensure the safety and material compliance of new construction within a municipality. Building codes are localized to ensure they are adequate to meet the risk of common hazards.
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A comprehensive set of laws that controls the construction or remodeling of a home or other structure.
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Local regulations having to do with design and construction of a building. This means, of course, that it's not OK to build a house made of oatmeal, no matter what that builder may tell you.
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Regulations established by a recognized agency describing design loads, procedures, quality of materials, and construction details for buildings for the protection of the public.
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See Code.
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Standards or Regulations for construction which are designed to ensure Safety against electrical hazards, fires, etc.
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Municipal or other governmental ordinances regulating the type of construction of buildings within its jurisdiction.
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A set of minimum regulations respecting the safety of buildings with reference to public health, fire protection and structural sufficiency.
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Local regulations that specify minimum structural requirements for design of, construction of, and materials used in a home or office building. Building codes are based on safety and health standards.
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See International Building Code below.
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