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A fully integrated custom code based on the 2012 International Building Code. Effective date: October 9, 2014

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1 2012 MICHIGAN BUILDING
2 2012 MICHIGAN BUILDING CODE INCORPORATING THE 2012 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE TITLE PAGE
3 COPYRIGHT
4 PREFACE
10 SAMPLE ORDINANCE
12 TABLE OF CONTENTS
20 CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION
PART 1—SCOPE AND APPLICATION
SECTION 101 GENERAL
SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY
21 PART 2—ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY
SECTION 104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF BUILDING OFFICIAL
22 SECTION 105 PERMITS
24 SECTION 106 FLOOR AND ROOF DESIGN LOADS
25 SECTION 107 SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS
26 SECTION 108 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES
SECTION 109 FEES
SECTION 110 INSPECTIONS
27 SECTION 111 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
28 SECTION 112 SERVICE UTILITIES
SECTION 113 BOARD OF APPEALS
SECTION 114 VIOLATIONS
SECTION 115 STOP WORK ORDER
29 SECTION 116 UNSAFE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT
30 CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 201 GENERAL
SECTION 202 DEFINITIONS
60 CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
SECTION 301 GENERAL
SECTION 302 CLASSIFICATION
SECTION 303 ASSEMBLY GROUP A
61 SECTION 304 BUSINESS GROUP B
SECTION 305 EDUCATIONAL GROUP E
SECTION 306 FACTORY GROUP F
62 SECTION 307 HIGH-HAZARD GROUP H
64 [F] TABLE 307.1(1) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS POSING A PHYSICAL H
65 [F] TABLE 307.1(1)—(continued) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS POSING A PHYSICAL HAZARD
66 [F] TABLE 307.1(2) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL POSING A HEALTH HAZARD
67 SECTION 308 INSTITUTIONAL GROUP I
68 SECTION 309 MERCANTILE GROUP M
SECTION 310 RESIDENTIAL GROUP R
69 SECTION 311 STORAGE GROUP S
70 SECTION 312 UTILITY AND MISCELLANEOUS GROUP U
72 CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY
SECTION 401 SCOPE
SECTION 402 COVERED MALL AND OPEN MALL BUILDINGS
75 EQUATION 4-1
76 SECTION 403 HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS
77 TABLE 403.2.4 MINIMUM BOND STRENGTH
79 SECTION 404 ATRIUMS
SECTION 405 UNDERGROUND BUILDINGS
81 SECTION 406 MOTOR-VEHICLE-RELATED OCCUPANCIES
82 TABLE 406.5.4 OPEN PARKING GARAGES AREA AND HEIGHT
85 SECTION 407 GROUP I-2
87 SECTION 408 GROUP I-3
89 SECTION 409 MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION ROOMS
90 SECTION 410 STAGES, PLATFORMS AND TECHNICAL PRODUCTION AREAS
91 SECTION 411 SPECIAL AMUSEMENT BUILDINGS
92 SECTION 412 AIRCRAFT-RELATED OCCUPANCIES
TABLE 412.3.1 HEIGHT AND AREA LIMITATIONS FOR AIRPORT TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWERS
93 [F] TABLE 412.4.6 HANGAR FIRE SUPPRESSION REQUIREMENTSa,b,c
95 SECTION 413 COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE
SECTION 414 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
[F] TABLE 414.2.2 DESIGN AND NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS
97 [F] TABLE 414.2.5(1) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER INDOOR AND OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA INGROUP M AND S OCCUPANCIES NONFLAMMABLE SOLIDS AND NONFLAMMABLE AND NONCOMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDSd,e,f
[F] TABLE 414.2.5(2) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY OF FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES OCCUPANCIES PER CONTROL AREAa
98 [F] TABLE 414.5.1 EXPLOSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTSa
99 SECTION 415 GROUPS H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 AND H-5
101 [F] TABLE 415.5.2 DETACHED BUILDING REQUIRED
104 [F] TABLE 415.10.1.1.1 QUANTITY LIMITS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN A SINGLE FABRICATION AREA IN GROUP H-5a
109 SECTION 416 APPLICATION OF FLAMMABLE FINISHES
SECTION 417 DRYING ROOMS
SECTION 418 ORGANIC COATINGS
SECTION 419 LIVE/WORK UNITS
110 SECTION 420 GROUPS I-1, R-1, R-2, R-3
SECTION 421 HYDROGEN CUTOFF ROOMS
111 SECTION 422 AMBULATORY CARE FACIILITIES
SECTION 423 STORM SHELTERS
112 SECTION 424 CHILDREN’S PLAY STRUCTURES
SECTION 425 CONSUMER FIREWORKS FACILITIES
114 CHAPTER 5 GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS
SECTION 501 GENERAL
SECTION 502 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 503 GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTAND AREA LIMITATIONS
SECTION 504 BUILDING HEIGHT
115 TABLE 503 ALLOWABLE BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREASa, b
116 TABLE 503—continued ALLOWABLE BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREASa, b
SECTION 505 MEZZANINES AND EQUIPMENT PLATFORMS
117 SECTION 506 BUILDING AREA MODIFICATIONS
EQUATION 5-1
EQUATION 5-2
EQUATION 5-3
118 SECTION 507 UNLIMITED AREA BUILDINGS
120 SECTION 508 MIXED USE AND OCCUPANCY
121 SECTION 509 INCIDENTAL USES
122 TABLE 508.4 REQUIRED SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES (HOURS)
SECTION 510 SPECIAL PROVISIONS
123 TABLE 509 INCIDENTAL USES
126 CHAPTER 6 TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 601 GENERAL
TABLE 601 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING ELEMENTS (HOURS)
SECTION 602 CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION
127 TABLE 602.4 WOOD MEMBER SIZE EQUIVALENCIES
TABLE 602 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTERIOR WALLS BASED ON FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCEa, e, h
128 SECTION 603 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IN TYPE I AND II CONSTRUCTION
130 CHAPTER 7 FIRE AND SMOKE PROTECTION FEATURES
SECTION 701 GENERAL
SECTION 702 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 703 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS AND FIRE TESTS
131 SECTION 704 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING OF STRUCTURAL MEMBERS
133 SECTION 705 EXTERIOR WALLS
TABLE 705.2 MINIMUM DISTANCE OF PROJECTION
134 EQUATION 7-1
FIGURE 705.7 EQUIVALENT OPENING FACTOR
135 TABLE 705.8 MAXIMUM AREA OF EXTERIOR WALL OPENINGS BASED ON FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE AND DEGREE OF OPENING PROTECTION
136 EQUATION 7-2
137 SECTION 706 FIRE WALLS
TABLE 706.4 FIRE WALL FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS
139 SECTION 707 FIRE BARRIERS
140 TABLE 707.3.10 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE BARRIER ASSEMBLIES OR HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLIES BETWEEN FIRE AREAS
141 SECTION 708 FIRE PARTITIONS
SECTION 709 SMOKE BARRIERS
142 SECTION 710 SMOKE PARTITIONS
143 SECTION 711 HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLIES
144 SECTION 712 VERTICAL OPENINGS
SECTION 713 SHAFT ENCLOSURES
147 SECTION 714 PENETRATIONS
149 SECTION 715 FIRE-RESISTANT JOINT SYSTEMS
150 SECTION 716 OPENING PROTECTIVES
TABLE 716.3 MARKING FIRE-RATED GLAZING ASSEMBLIES
152 TABLE 716.5 OPENING FIRE PROTECTION ASSEMBLIES, RATINGS AND MARKINGS
153 TABLE 716.5—continued OPENING FIRE PROTECTION ASSEMBLIES, RATINGS AND MARKINGS
155 TABLE 716.6 FIRE WINDOW ASSEMBLY FIRE PROTECTION RATINGS
TABLE 716.6 FIRE WINDOW ASSEMBLY FIRE PROTECTION RATINGS
156 SECTION 717 DUCTS AND AIR TRANSFER OPENINGS
TABLE 717.3.2.1 FIRE DAMPER RATING
160 SECTION 718 CONCEALED SPACES
162 SECTION 719 FIRE-RESISTANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR PLASTER
SECTION 720 THERMAL- AND SOUND-INSULATING MATERIALS
163 SECTION 721 PRESCRIPTIVE FIRE RESISTANCE
164 TABLE 721.1(1) MINIMUM PROTECTION OF STRUCTURAL PARTS BASED ON TIME PERIODS FOR VARIOUS NONCOMBUSTIBLE INSULATING MATERIALSm
165 TABLE 721.1(1)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION OF STRUCTURAL PARTS BASED ON TIME PERIODS FOR VARIOUS NONCOMBUSTIBLE INSULATING MATERIALSm
166 TABLE 721.1(1)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION OF STRUCTURAL PARTS BASED ON TIME PERIODS FOR VARIOUS NONCOMBUSTIBLE INSULATING MATERIALSm
167 TABLE 721.1(1) —continued MINIMUM PROTECTION OF STRUCTURAL PARTS BASED ON TIME PERIODS FOR VARIOUS NONCOMBUSTIBLE INSULATING MATERIALSm
168 TABLE 721.1(2) RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONSa, o, p
169 TABLE 721.1(2)—continued RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONS
170 TABLE 721.1(2) —continued RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONS
171 TABLE 721.1(2)—continued RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONS
172 TABLE 721.1(2)—continued RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONS
173 TABLE 721.1(2)—continued RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONS
174 TABLE 721.1(2)—continued RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONS
175 TABLE 721.1(2)—continued RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONS
176 TABLE 721.1(2)—continued RATED FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS FOR VARIOUS WALLS AND PARTITIONS
TABLE 721.1(3)MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMSa
177 TABLE 721.1(3)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
178 TABLE 721.1(3)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
179 TABLE 721.1(3) —continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
180 TABLE 721.1(3) —continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
181 TABLE 721.1(3)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
182 TABLE 721.1(3)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
183 TABLE 721.1(3)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
184 TABLE 721.1(3)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
185 TABLE 721.1(3)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
186 TABLE 721.1(3)—continued MINIMUM PROTECTION FOR FLOOR AND ROOF SYSTEMS
SECTION 722 CALCULATED FIRE RESISTANCE
187 TABLE 722.2.1.1 MINIMUM EQUIVALENT THICKNESS OF CAST-IN-PLACE OR PRECAST CONCRETE WALLS, LOAD-BEARING ORNONLOAD-BEARING
EQUATION 7-3
EQUATION 7-4
FIGURE 722.2.1.2 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS OF TWO-WYTHE CONCRETE WALLS
188 TABLE 722.2.1.2(1) VALUES OF Rn0.59 FOR USE IN EQUATION 7-
TABLE 722.2.1.2(2) FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS BASED ON R0.59
FIGURE 722.2.1.3.1 CERAMIC FIBER JOINT PROTECTION
189 TABLE 722.2.1.4(1) MULTIPLYING FACTOR FOR FINISHES ON NONFIRE-EXPOSED SIDE OF WALL
TABLE 722.2.1.4(2) TIME ASSIGNED TO FINISH MATERIALS ON FIRE-EXPOSED SIDE OF WA
190 TABLE 722.2.2.1 MINIMUM SLAB THICKNESS (inches)
FIGURE 722.2.2.1.2 DETERMINATION OF SLAB THICKNESS FOR SLOPING SOFFITS
EQUATION 7-5
FIGURE 722.2.2.1.3 SLABS WITH RIBBED OR UNDULATING SOFFITS
191 FIGURE 722.2.2.2 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR TWO-COURSE CONCRETE FLOORS
192 FIGURE 722.2.2.3(1) FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR CONCRETE ROOF ASSEMBLIES
FIGURE 722.2.2.3(2) FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR CONCRETE ROOF ASSEMBLIES
TABLE 722.2.3(1) COVER THICKNESS FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE FLOOR OR ROOF SLABS (inches)
TABLE 722.2.3(2) COVER THICKNESS FOR PRESTRESSED CONCRETE FLOOR OR ROOF SLABS (inches)
193 TABLE 722.2.3(3) MINIMUM COVER FOR MAIN REINFORCING BARS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMSc(APPLICABLE TO ALL TYPES OF STRUCTURAL CONCRETE)
TABLE 722.2.3(4) MINIMUM COVER FOR PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAMS 8 INCHES OR GREATER IN WIDTHb
TABLE 722.2.3(5) MINIMUM COVER FOR PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAMS OF ALL WIDTHS
194 TABLE 722.2.4 MINIMUM DIMENSION OF CONCRETE COLUMNS (inches)
EQUATION 7-6
195 EQUATION 7-7
TABLE 722.3.2 MINIMUM EQUIVALENT THICKNESS (inches) OF BEARING OR NONBEARING CONCRETE MASONRY WALLS
196 TABLE 722.3.4 MINIMUM COVER OF LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT IN FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED REINFORCED CONCRETE MASONRY LINTELS (inches)
TABLE 722.3.5 MINIMUM DIMENSION OF CONCRETE MASONRY COLUMNS (inches)
TABLE 722.4.1(1) FIRE-RESISTANCE PERIODS OF CLAY MASONRY WALLS
TABLE 722.4.1(2) FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR BEARING STEEL FRAME BRICK VENEER WALLS OR PARTITIONS
197 EQUATION 7-8
EQUATION 7-9
TABLE 722.4.1(3) VALUES OF Rn 0.59
TABLE 722.4.1(4) COEFFICIENTS FOR PLASTER, pl a
TABLE 722.4.1(5) REINFORCED MASONRY LINTELS
TABLE 722.4.1(6) REINFORCED CLAY MASONRY COLUMNS
EQUATION 7-10
198 EQUATION 7-11
FIGURE 722.5.1(1) DETERMINATION OF THE HEATED PERIMETER OF STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMNS
EQUATION 7-12
199 FIGURE 722.5.1(2) GYPSUM WALLBOARD PROTECTED STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMNS WITH SHEET STEEL COLUMN COVERS
EQUATION 7-13
FIGURE 722.5.1(3) GYPSUM WALLBOARD PROTECTED STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMNS WITH STEEL STUD/SCREW ATTACHMENT SYSTEM
200 FIGURE 722.5.1(4) FIRE RESISTANCE OF STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMNS PROTECTED WITH VARIOUS THICKNESSES OF TYPE XGYPSUM WALLBOARD
EQUATION 7-14
EQUATION 7-15
FIGURE 722.5.1(5) WIDE FLANGE STRUCTURE STEEL COLUMNS WITH SPRAYED FIRE-RESISTANT MATERIALS
201 FIGURE 722.5.1(6) CONCRETE PROTECTED STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMNSa
FIGURE 722.5.1(7) CONCRETE OR CLAY MASONRY PROTECTED STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMNS
202 TABLE 722.5.1(1) W/D RATIOS FOR STEEL COLUMNS
TABLE 722.5.1(2) PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE
203 TABLE 722.5.1(3) THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CONCRETE OR CLAY MASONRY UNITS
TABLE 722.5.1(4) WEIGHT-TO-HEATED-PERIMETER RATIOS (W/D) FOR TYPICAL WIDE FLANGE BEAM AND GIRDER SHAPES
204 TABLE 722.5.1(4)—continued WEIGHT-TO-HEATED-PERIMETER RATIOS (W/D) FOR TYPICAL WIDE FLANGE BEAM AND GIRDER SHAPES
205 TABLE 722.5.1(4)—continued WEIGHT-TO-HEATED-PERIMETER RATIOS (W/D) FOR TYPICAL WIDE FLANGE BEAM AND GIRDER SHAPES
206 TABLE 722.5.1(5) FIRE RESISTANCE OF CONCRETE MASONRY PROTECTED STEEL COLUMNS
207 TABLE 722.5.1(5)—continued FIRE RESISTANCE OF CONCRETE MASONRY PROTECTED STEEL COLUMNS
208 TABLE 722.5.1(6) FIRE RESISTANCE OF CLAY MASONRY PROTECTED STEEL COLUMNS
209 TABLE 722.5.1(7) MINIMUM COVER (inch) FOR STEEL COLUMNS ENCASED INNORMAL-WEIGHT CONCRETEa [FIGURE 722.5.1(6)(c)]
TABLE 722.5.1(8) MINIMUM COVER (inch) FOR STEEL COLUMNS ENCASED IN STRUCTURAL LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETEa[FIGURE 722.5.1(6)(c)]
210 TABLE 722.5.1(9) MINIMUM COVER (inch) FOR STEEL COLUMNS IN NORMAL WEIGHT PRECAST COVERSa [FIGURE 722.5.1(6)(a)]
TABLE 722.5.1(10) MINIMUM COVER (inch) FOR STEEL COLUMNSIN STRUCTURAL LIGHTWEIGHT PRECAST COVERSa[FIGURE 722.5.1(6)(a)]
211 EQUATION 7-16
FIGURE 722.5.2 DETERMINATION OF THE HEATED PERIMETER OF STRUCTURAL STEEL BEAMS AND GIRDERS
EQUATION 7-17
212 TABLE 722.6.2(1) TIME ASSIGNED TO WALLBOARD MEMBRANES
213 TABLE 722.6.2(2) TIME ASSIGNED FOR CONTRIBUTION OF WOOD FRAME
TABLE 722.6.2(3) MEMBRANEa ON EXTERIOR FACE OF WOOD STUD WALLS
TABLE 722.6.2(4) FLOORING OR ROOFING OVER WOOD FRAMINGa
TABLE 722.6.2(5) TIME ASSIGNED FOR ADDITIONAL PROTECTION
214 EQUATION 7-18
EQUATION 7-19
EQUATION 7-20
FIGURE 722.6.3(1) LOAD FIGURE
EQUATION 7-21
FIGURE 722.6.3(2) EFFECTIVE LENGTH FACTORS
216 CHAPTER 8 INTERIOR FINISHES
SECTION 801 GENERAL
SECTION 802 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 803 WALL AND CEILING FINISHES
218 TABLE 803.9 INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISH REQUIREMENTS BY OCCUPANCYk
219 SECTION 804 INTERIOR FLOOR FINISH
SECTION 805 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS IN TYPES I AND II CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 806 DECORATIVE MATERIALS AND TRIM
220 SECTION 807 INSULATION
SECTION 808 ACOUSTICAL CEILING SYSTEMS
222 CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
SECTION 901 GENERAL
SECTION 902 DEFINITIONS
223 SECTION 903 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
225 [F] TABLE 903.2.5.2 GROUP H-5 SPRINKLER DESIGN CRITERIA
227 [F] TABLE 903.2.11.6 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
229 SECTION 904 ALTERNATIVE AUTOMATIC FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
231 SECTION 905 STANDPIPE SYSTEMS
233 SECTION 906 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
[F]TABLE 906.3(1) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR CLASS A FIRE HAZARDS
234 [F] TABLE 906.1 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE
[F] TABLE 906.3(2) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR FLAMMABLEOR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS WITH DEPTHS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.25 INCH
235 SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS
244 [F] TABLE 907.5.2.3.3 VISIBLE ALARMS
245 SECTION 908 EMERGENCY ALARM SYSTEMS
246 SECTION 909 SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEMS
248 EQUATION 9-1
EQUATION 9-2
249 EQUATION 9-3
254 SECTION 910 SMOKE AND HEAT REMOVAL
255 [F] TABLE 910.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR DRAFT CURTAINS AND SMOKE AND HEAT VENTS
EQUATION 9-4
256 SECTION 911 FIRE COMMAND CENTER
257 SECTION 912 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS
SECTION 913 FIRE PUMPS
258 SECTION 914 EMERGENCY RESPONDER SAFETY FEATURES
SECTION 915 EMERGENCY RESPONDER RADIO COVERAGE
260 CHAPTER 10 MEANS OF EGRESS
SECTION 1001 ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 1002 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1003 GENERAL MEANS OF EGRESS
261 SECTION 1004 OCCUPANT LOAD
262 TABLE 1004.1.2 MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT
263 SECTION 1005 MEANS OF EGRESS SIZING
264 SECTION 1006 MEANS OF EGRESS ILLUMINATION
SECTION 1007 ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS
266 SECTION 1008 DOORS, GATES AND TURNSTILES
268 TABLE 1008.1.4.1 REVOLVING DOOR SPEEDS
273 SECTION 1009 STAIRWAYS
277 SECTION 1010 RAMPS
278 SECTION 1011 EXIT SIGNS
279 SECTION 1012 HANDRAILS
280 SECTION 1013 GUARDS
282 SECTION 1014 EXIT ACCESS
TABLE 1014.3 COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL
283 SECTION 1015 EXIT AND EXIT ACCESS DOORWAYS
TABLE 1015.1 SPACES WITH ONE EXIT OR EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY
284 SECTION 1016 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE
TABLE 1016.2 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCEa
SECTION 1017 AISLES
285 SECTION 1018 CORRIDORS
TABLE 1018.1 CORRIDOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING
TABLE 1018.2 MINIMUM CORRIDOR WIDTH
286 SECTION 1019 EGRESS BALCONIES
SECTION 1020 EXITS
SECTION 1021 NUMBER OF EXITS AND EXIT CONFIGURATION
288 TABLE 1021.2(1) STORIES WITH ONE EXIT OR ACCESS TO ONE EXIT FOR R-2 OCCUPANCIES
TABLE 1021.2(2) STORIES WITH ONE EXIT OR ACCESS TO ONE EXIT FOR OTHER OCCUPANCIES
SECTION 1022 INTERIOR EXIT STAIRWAYS AND RAMPS
290 SECTION 1023 EXIT PASSAGEWAYS
SECTION 1024 LUMINOUS EGRESS PATH MARKINGS
292 SECTION 1025 HORIZONTAL EXITS
SECTION 1026 EXTERIOR EXIT STAIRWAYS AND RAMPS
293 SECTION 1027 EXIT DISCHARGE
294 SECTION 1028 ASSEMBLY
295 TABLE 1028.6.2 WIDTH OF AISLES FOR SMOKE-PROTECTED ASSEMBLY
297 TABLE 1028.10.2.1 SMOKE-PROTECTED ASSEMBLY AISLE ACCESSWAYS
299 SECTION 1029 EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE
300 SECTION 1030 CONSUMER FIREWIRKS FACILITIES
302 CHAPTER 11 ACCESSIBILITY
SECTION 1101 GENERAL
SECTION 1102 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1103 SCOPING REQUIREMENTS
303 SECTION 1104 ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
304 SECTION 1105 ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCES
SECTION 1106 PARKING AND PASSENGER LOADING FACILITIES
305 TABLE 1106.1 ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES
SECTION 1107 DWELLING UNITS AND SLEEPING UNITS
307 TABLE 1107.6.1.1 ACCESSIBLE DWELLING UNITS AND SLEEPING UNITS
308 SECTION 1108 SPECIAL OCCUPANCIES
309 TABLE 1108.2.2.1 ACCESSIBLE WHEELCHAIR SPACES
310 TABLE 1108.2.7.1 RECEIVERS FOR ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEMS
TABLE 1108.3 ACCESSIBLE SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITIES
311 SECTION 1109 OTHER FEATURES AND FACILITIES
313 TABLE 1109.12.2 ACCESSIBLE CHECK-OUT AISLES
314 SECTION 1110 SIGNAGE
316 CHAPTER 12 INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT
SECTION 1201 GENERAL
SECTION 1202 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1203 VENTILATION
317 TABLE 1203.2.2 INSULATION FOR CONDENSATION CONTROL
318 SECTION 1204 TEMPERATURE CONTROL
SECTION 1205 LIGHTING
SECTION 1206 YARDS OR COURTS
319 SECTION 1207 SOUND TRANSMISSION
SECTION 1208 INTERIOR SPACE DIMENSIONS
SECTION 1209 ACCESS TO UNOCCUPIED SPACES
320 SECTION 1210 TOILET AND BATHROOM REQUIREMENTS
322 CHAPTER 13 ENERGY EFFICIENCY
SECTION 1301 GENERAL
324 CHAPTER 14 EXTERIOR WALLS
SECTION 1401 GENERAL
SECTION 1402 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1403 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
325 SECTION 1404 MATERIALS
SECTION 1405 INSTALLATION OF WALL COVERINGS
326 TABLE 1405.2 MINIMUM THICKNESS OF WEATHER COVERINGS
TABLE 1405.3.1 CLASS III VAPOR RETARDERS
330 SECTION 1406 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ON THE EXTERIOR SIDE OF EXTERIOR WALLS
331 TABLE 1406.2.1.1.2 MINIMUM FIRE SEPARATION FOR COMBUSTIBLE EXTERIOR WALL COVERINGS
SECTION 1407 METAL COMPOSITE MATERIALS (MCM)
333 TABLE 1407.11.3.4 AREA LIMITATION AND SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MCM PANELS
334 SECTION 1408 EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEMS(EIFS)
SECTION 1409 HIGH-PRESSURE DECORATIVE EXTERIOR-GRADE COMPACT LAMINATES (HPL)
336 CHAPTER 15 ROOF ASSEMBLIES AND ROOFTOP STRUCTURES
SECTION 1501 GENERAL
SECTION 1502 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1503 WEATHER PROTECTION
337 SECTION 1504 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
TABLE 1504.8 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MEAN ROOF HEIGHT PERMITTED FOR BUILDINGS WITH AGGREGATE ON THE ROOF IN AREAS OUTSIDE A HURRICANE-PRONE REGION
SECTION 1505 FIRE CLASSIFICATION
338 TABLE 1505.1a, b MINIMUM ROOF COVERING CLASSIFICATION FOR TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 1506 MATERIALS
SECTION 1507 REQUIREMENTS FOR ROOF COVERINGS
339 TABLE 1507.2.7.1(1) CLASSIFICATION OF ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES PER ASTM D 7158a
TABLE 1507.2.7.1(2) CLASSIFICATION OF ASPHALT SHINGLES PER ASTM D 3161
340 TABLE 1507.2.9.2 VALLEY LINING MATERIAL
342 TABLE 1507.3.7 CLAY AND CONCRETE TILE ATTACHMENT
343 TABLE 1507.4.3(1) METAL ROOF COVERINGS
TABLE 1507.4.3(2) MINIMUM CORROSION RESISTANCE
345 TABLE 1507.7.6 SLATE SHINGLE HEADLAP
346 TABLE 1507.8 WOOD SHINGLE AND SHAKE INSTALLATION
347 TABLE 1507.8.5 WOOD SHINGLE MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
TABLE 1507.8.7 WOOD SHINGLE WEATHER EXPOSURE AND ROOF SLOPE
348 TABLE 1507.9.6 WOOD SHAKE MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
TABLE 1507.9.8 WOOD SHAKE WEATHER EXPOSURE AND ROOF SLOPE
349 TABLE 1507.10.2 BUILT-UP ROOFING MATERIAL STANDARDS
TABLE 1507.14.3 PROTECTIVE COATING MATERIAL STANDARDS
350 SECTION 1508 ROOF INSULATION
TABLE 1508.2 MATERIAL STANDARDS FOR ROOF INSULATION
SECTION 1509 ROOFTOP STRUCTURES
352 SECTION 1510 REROOFING
353 SECTION 1511 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS/MODULES
354 CHAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL DESIGN
SECTION 1601 GENERAL
SECTION 1602 DEFINITIONS AND NOTATIONS
SECTION 1603 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
355 SECTION 1604 GENERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
356 TABLE 1604.3 DEFLECTION LIMITS
357 TABLE 1604.5 RISK CATEGORY OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
358 SECTION 1605 LOAD COMBINATIONS
359 EQUATION 16-1
EQUATION 16-2
EQUATION 16-3
EQUATION 16-4
EQUATION 16-5
EQUATION 16-6
EQUATION 16-7
EQUATION 16-8
EQUATION 16-9
EQUATION 16-10
EQUATION 16-11
EQUATION 16-12
EQUATION 16-13
EQUATION 16-14
EQUATION 16-15
EQUATION 16-16
360 EQUATION 16-17
EQUATION 16-18
EQUATION 16-19
EQUATION 16-20
EQUATION 16-21
EQUATION 16-22
SECTION 1606 DEAD LOADS
SECTION 1607 LIVE LOADS
361 TABLE 1607.1 MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS, Lo,AND MINIMUM CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADSg
362 TABLE 1607.1—continued MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS, Lo,AND MINIMUM CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADSg
TABLE 1607.1—continued MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS, Lo,AND MINIMUM CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADSg
363 EQUATION 16-23
TABLE 1607.10.1 LIVE LOAD ELEMENT FACTOR, K
364 EQUAITON 16-24
EQUATION 16-25
EQUATION 16-26
365 EQUATION 16-27
EQUATION 16-28
EQUATION 16-29
EQUATION 16-30
EQUATION 16-31
EQUATION 16-32
366 SECTION 1608 SNOW LOADS
SECTION 1609 WIND LOADS
367 FIGURE 1608.2 GROUND SNOW LOADS
368 FIGURE 1608.2—continued GROUND SNOW LOADS
369 TABLE 1609.1.2 WIND-BORNE DEBRIS PROTECTION FASTENING SCHEDULE FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANELSa, b, c, d
EQUATION 16-33
370 EQUATION 16-34
TABLE 1609.3.1 WIND SPEED CONVERSIONSa, b, c
371 FIGURE 1609A ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEEDS, VULT, FOR RISK CATEGORY II BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
372 FIGURE 1609B ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEEDS, VULT, FOR RISK CATEGORY III AND IV BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
373 FIGURE 1609C ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEEDS, VULT, FOR RISK CATEGORY I BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
374 EQUATION 16-35
375 SECTION 1610 SOIL LATERAL LOADS
SECTION 1611 RAIN LOADS
EQUATION 16-36
SECTION 1612 FLOOD LOADS
376 TABLE 1609.6.2 NET PRESSURE COEFFICIENTS, Cneta, b
377 TABLE 1609.6.2—continued NET PRESSURE COEFFICIENTS, Cneta, b
378 TABLE 1609.6.2—continued NET PRESSURE COEFFICIENTS, Cneta, b
379 TABLE 1609.6.2—continued NET PRESSURE COEFFICIENTS, Cnet a, b
380 TABLE 1610.1 LATERAL SOIL LOAD
381 [P] FIGURE 1611.1100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) WESTERN UNITED STATES
382 [P] FIGURE 1611.1—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) CENTRAL UNITED STATES
383 [P] FIGURE 1611.1—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) EASTERN UNITED STATES
384 [P] FIGURE 1611.1—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) ALASKA
385 [P] FIGURE 1611.1—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) HAWAII
386 SECTION 1613 EARTHQUAKE LOADS
EQUATION 16-37
EQUATION 16-38
387 EQUATION 16-39
EQUATION 16-40
TABLE 1613.3.3(1) VALUES OF SITE COEFFICIENT Fa a
SECTION 1614 ATMOSPHERIC ICE LOADS
388 TABLE 1613.3.3(2) VALUES OF SITE COEFFICIENT FV a
TABLE 1613.3.5(1) SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY BASED ON SHORT-PERIOD (0.2 second) RESPONSE ACCELERATION
TABLE 1613.3.5(2) SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY BASED ON 1-SECOND PERIOD RESPONSE ACCELERATION
SECTION 1615 STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY
389 FIGURE 1613.3.1(1) RISK-TARGETED MAXIMUM CONSIDERED EARTHQUAKE (MCER) GROUND MOTION RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES OF 0.2-SECOND SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION(5% OF CRITICAL DAMPING), SITE CLASS B
390 FIGURE 1613.3.1(1)—continued RISK-TARGETED MAXIMUM CONSIDERED EARTHQUAKE (MCER) GROUND MOTION RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES OF 0.2-SECOND SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION(5% OF CRITICAL DAMPING), SITE CLASS B
391 FIGURE 1613.3.1(2) RISK-TARGETED MAXIMUM CONSIDERED EARTHQUAKE (MCER) GROUND MOTION RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES OF 1-SECOND SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION(5% OF CRITICAL DAMPING), SITE CLASS B(continued)
392 FIGURE 1613.3.1(2)—continued RISK-TARGETED MAXIMUM CONSIDERED EARTHQUAKE (MCER) GROUND MOTION RESPONSE ACCELERATIONSFOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES OF 1-SECOND SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION(5% OF CRITICAL DAMPING), SITE CLASS B
393 FIGURE 1613.3.1(3) RISK-TARGETED MAXIMUM CONSIDERED EARTHQUAKE (MCER) GROUND MOTION RESPONSE ACCELERATIONSFOR HAWAII OF 0.2- AND 1-SECOND SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION(5% OF CRITICAL DAMPING), SITE CLASS B
394 FIGURE 1613.3.1(4) RISK-TARGETED MAXIMUM CONSIDERED EARTHQUAKE (MCER) GROUND MOTION RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS FOR ALASKA OF 0.2-SECOND SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION(5% OF CRITICAL DAMPING), SITE CLASS B
395 FIGURE 1613.3.1(5) RISK-TARGETED MAXIMUM CONSIDERED EARTHQUAKE (MCER) GROUND MOTION RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS FOR ALASKA OF 1.0-SECOND SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION(5% OF CRITICAL DAMPING), SITE CLASS B
396 FIGURE 1613.3.1(6) RISK-TARGETED MAXIMUM CONSIDERED EARTHQUAKE (MCER) GROUND MOTION RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS OF 0.2- AND 1-SECOND SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION (5%OF CRITICAL DAMPING), SITE CLASS B
397 EQUATION 16-41
EQUATION 16-42
398 FIGURE 1615.4 LONGITUDINAL, PERIMETER, TRANSVERSE AND VERTICAL TIES
400 CHAPTER 17 SPECIAL INSPECTIONS AND TESTS
SECTION 1701 GENERAL
SECTION 1702 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1703 APPROVALS
401 SECTION 1704 SPECIAL INSPECTIONS, CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY AND STRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS
403 SECTION 1705 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION
TABLE 1705.2.2 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION OTHER THAN STRUCTURAL STEEL
404 TABLE 1705.3 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
405 TABLE 1705.6 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF SOILS
406 TABLE 1705.7 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF DRIVEN DEEP FOUNDATION ELEMENTS
407 TABLE 1705.8 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF CAST-IN-PLACE DEEP FOUNDATION ELEMENTS
410 SECTION 1706 DESIGN STRENGTHS OF MATERIALS
411 SECTION 1707 ALTERNATIVE TEST PROCEDURE
SECTION 1708 TEST SAFE LOAD
SECTION 1709 IN-SITU LOAD TESTS
SECTION 1710 PRECONSTRUCTION LOAD TESTS
412 SECTION 1711 MATERIAL AND TEST STANDARDS
414 CHAPTER 18 SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
SECTION 1801 GENERAL
SECTION 1802 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1803 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS
416 SECTION 1804 EXCAVATION, GRADING AND FILL
417 SECTION 1805 DAMPPROOFING AND WATERPROOFING
418 SECTION 1806 PRESUMPTIVE LOAD-BEARING VALUES OF SOILS
419 TABLE 1806.2 PRESUMPTIVE LOAD-BEARING VALUES
SECTION 1807 FOUNDATION WALLS, RETAINING WALLS AND EMBEDDED POSTS AND POLES
420 TABLE 1807.1.6.2 CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALLSb, c
421 TABLE 1807.1.6.3(1) PLAIN MASONRY FOUNDATION WALLSa, b, c
422 TABLE 1807.1.6.3(2) 8-INCH MASONRY FOUNDATION WALLS WITH REINFORCEMENT WHERE d ≥ 5 INCHESa, b, c
423 TABLE 1807.1.6.3(3) 10-INCH MASONRY FOUNDATION WALLS WITH REINFORCEMENT WHERE d ≥ 6.75 INCHES a, b, c
424 EQUATION 18-1
TABLE 1807.1.6.3(4) 12-INCH MASONRY FOUNDATION WALLS WITH REINFORCEMENT WHERE d ≥ 8.75 INCHESa, b, c
425 EQUATION 18-2
EQUATION 18-3
SECTION 1808 FOUNDATIONS
426 FIGURE 1808.7.1 FOUNDATION CLEARANCES FROM SLOPES
427 TABLE 1808.8.1 MINIMUM SPECIFIED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH f ′C OF CONCRETE OR GROUT
TABLE 1808.8.2 MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER
428 SECTION 1809 SHALLOW FOUNDATIONS
TABLE 1809.7 PRESCRIPTIVE FOOTINGS SUPPORTING WALLS OF LIGHT-FRAME CONSTRUCTION
429 SECTION 1810 DEEP FOUNDATIONS
432 TABLE 1810.3.2.6 ALLOWABLE STRESSES FOR MATERIALS USED IN DEEP FOUNDATION ELEMENTS
433 EQUATION 18-4
436 EQUATION 18-5
EQUATION 18-6
EQUATION 18-7
EQUATION 18-8
EQUATION 18-9
EQUATION 18-10
437 EQUATION 18-11
444 CHAPTER 19 CONCRETE
SECTION 1901 GENERAL
SECTION 1902 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1903 SPECIFICATIONS FOR TESTS AND MATERIALS
SECTION 1904 DURABILITY REQUIREMENTS
445 TABLE 1904.2 MINIMUM SPECIFIED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
FIGURE 1904.2 WEATHERING PROBABILITY MAP FOR CONCRETE
446 SECTION 1905 MODIFICATIONS TO ACI 318
449 SECTION 1906 STRUCTURAL PLAIN CONCRETE
SECTION 1907 MINIMUM SLAB PROVISIONS
SECTION 1908 ANCHORAGE TO CONCRETE—ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN
EQUATION 19-1
SECTION 1909 ANCHORAGE TO CONCRETE—STRENGTH DESIGN
450 TABLE 1908.2 ALLOWABLE SERVICE LOAD ON EMBEDDED BOLTS (pounds)
SECTION 1910 SHOTCRETE
451 SECTION 1911 REINFORCED GYPSUM CONCRETE
SECTION 1912 CONCRETE-FILLED PIPE COLUMNS
454 CHAPTER 20 ALUMINUM
SECTION 2001 GENERAL
SECTION 2002 MATERIALS
456 CHAPTER 21 MASONRY
SECTION 2101 GENERAL
SECTION 2102 DEFINITIONS AND NOTATIONS
458 SECTION 2103 MASONRY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
TABLE 2103.11 CERAMIC TILE MORTAR COMPOSITIONS
459 SECTION 2104 CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 2105 QUALITY ASSURANCE
460 TABLE 2105.2.2.1.1 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CLAY MASONRY
TABLE 2105.2.2.1.2 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE MASONRY
461 SECTION 2106 SEISMIC DESIGN
SECTION 2107 ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN
EQUATION 21-1
SECTION 2108 STRENGTH DESIGN OF MASONRY
SECTION 2109 EMPIRICAL DESIGN OF MASONRY
462 TABLE 2109.2.1 ALLOWABLE STRESS GROSS CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA FOR DRY-STACKED, SURFACE-BONDED CONCRETE MASONRY WALLS
EQUATION 21-2
463 TABLE 2109.3.3.1 ALLOWABLE SHEAR ON BOLTS IN ADOBE MASONRY
SECTION 2110 GLASS UNIT MASONRY
464 SECTION 2111 MASONRY FIREPLACES
465 FIGURE 2111.11 ILLUSTRATION OF EXCEPTION TO FIREPLACE CLEARANCE PROVISION
466 SECTION 2112 MASONRY HEATERS
SECTION 2113 MASONRY CHIMNEYS
469 TABLE 2113.16(1) NET CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA OF ROUND FLUE SIZESa
TABLE 2113.16(2) NET CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA OF SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR FLUE SIZES
470 FIGURE 2113.16 FLUE SIZES FOR MASONRY CHIMNEYS
471 FIGURE 2113.19 ILLUSTRATION OF EXCEPTION THREE CHIMNEY CLEARANCE PROVISION
472 CHAPTER 22 STEEL
SECTION 2201 GENERAL
SECTION 2202 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 2203 IDENTIFICATION AND PROTECTION OF STEEL FOR STRUCTURAL PURPOSES
SECTION 2204 CONNECTIONS
SECTION 2205 STRUCTURAL STEEL
SECTION 2206 COMPOSITE STRUCTURAL STEEL AND CONCRETE STRUCTURES
473 SECTION 2207 STEEL JOISTS
SECTION 2208 STEEL CABLE STRUCTURES
474 SECTION 2209 STEEL STORAGE RACKS
SECTION 2210 COLD-FORMED STEEL
SECTION 2211 COLD-FORMED STEELLIGHT-FRAME CONSTRUCTION
476 CHAPTER 23 WOOD
SECTION 2301 GENERAL
SECTION 2302 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 2303 MINIMUM STANDARDS AND QUALITY
480 SECTION 2304 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
481 TABLE 2304.6 MINIMUM THICKNESS OF WALL SHEATHING
TABLE 2304.6.1 MAXIMUM NOMINAL DESIGN WIND SPEED, Vasd PERMITTED FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL WALL SHEATHING USED TO RESIST WIND PRESSURE
482 TABLE 2304.7(1) ALLOWABLE SPANS FOR LUMBER FLOOR AND ROOF SHEATHING
TABLE 2304.7(2) SHEATHING LUMBER, MINIMUM GRADE REQUIREMENTS: BOARD GRADE
483 TABLE 2304.7(3) ALLOWABLE SPANS AND LOADS FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL SHEATHING AND SINGLE-FLOOR GRADES CONTINUOUS OVER TWO OR MORE SPANS WITH STRENGTH AXIS PERPENDICULAR TO SUPPORTS
TABLE 2304.7(4) ALLOWABLE SPAN FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL COMBINATION SUBFLOOR-UNDERLAYMENT (SINGLE FLOOR)a, b(Panels Continuous Over Two or More Spans and Strength Axis Perpendicular to Supports)
484 TABLE 2304.7(5) ALLOWABLE LOAD (PSF) FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL ROOF SHEATHING CONTINUOUS OVER TWO OR MORE SPANS AND STRENGTH AXIS PARALLEL TO SUPPORTS(Plywood Structural Panels Are Five-Ply, Five-Layer Unless Otherwise Noted)a, b
486 TABLE 2304.9.1 FASTENING SCHEDULE
487 TABLE 2304.9.1—continued FASTENING SCHEDULE
488 TABLE 2304.9.1—continued FASTENING SCHEDULE
490 SECTION 2305 GENERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR LATERAL FORCE-RESISTING SYSTEMS
EQUATION 23-1
TABLE 2305.2(1) en VALUES (inches) FOR USE IN CALCULATING DIAPHRAGM AND SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION DUE TO FASTENER SLIP(Structural I
491 EQUATION 23-2
TABLE 2305.2(2) VALUES OF Gt FOR USE IN CALCULATING DEFLECTION OF WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL SHEAR WALLS AND DIAPHRAGMS
492 SECTION 2306 ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN
493 TABLE 2306.1.4 ALLOWABLE LOADS FOR LUMBER DECKING
SECTION 2307 LOAD AND RESISTANCE FACTOR DESIGN
SECTION 2308 CONVENTIONAL LIGHT-FRAME CONSTRUCTION
494 TABLE 2306.2(1) ALLOWABLE SHEAR VALUES (POUNDS PER FOOT) FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL DIAPHRAGMS UTILIZING STAPLESWITH FRAMING OF DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH, OR SOUTHERN PINEa FOR WIND OR SEISMIC LOADINGf
495 TABLE 2306.2(1)—continued ALLOWABLE SHEAR VALUES (POUNDS PER FOOT) FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL DIAPHRAGMS UTILIZING STAPLES WITH FRAMING OF DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH, OR SOUTHERN PINEa FOR WIND OR SEISMIC LOADINGf
496 TABLE 2306.2(2) ALLOWABLE SHEAR VALUES (POUNDS PER FOOT) FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL BLOCKED DIAPHRAGMSUTILIZING MULTIPLE ROWS OF STAPLES (HIGH-LOAD DIAPHRAGMS) WITH FRAMING OFDOUGLAS FIR-LARCH OR SOUTHERN PINEa FOR WIND OR SEISMIC LOADING
497 TABLE 2306.2(2)—continued ALLOWABLE SHEAR VALUES (POUNDS PER FOOT) FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL BLOCKED DIAPHRAGMS UTILIZING MULTIPLE ROWS OF STAPLES (HIGH-LOAD DIAPHRAGMS) WITH FRAMING OF DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH OR SOUTHERN PINE FOR WIND OR SEISMIC LOADING
498 TABLE 2306.3(1) ALLOWABLE SHEAR VALUES (POUNDS PER FOOT) FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL SHEAR WALLS UTILIZING STAPLES WITHFRAMING OF DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH OR SOUTHERN PINEa FOR WIND OR SEISMIC LOADING
TABLE 2306.3(2) ALLOWABLE SHEAR VALUES (plf) FOR WIND OR SEISMIC LOADING ON SHEAR WALLS OF FIBERBOARD SHEATHING BOARD CONSTRUCTION UTILIZING STAPLES FOR TYPE V CONSTRUCTION ONLY
499 TABLE 2306.3(3) ALLOWABLE SHEAR VALUES FOR WIND OR SEISMIC FORCES FOR SHEAR WALLS OF LATH AND PLASTER OR GYPSUM BOARD WOOD FRAMED WALL ASSEMBLIES UTILIZING STAPLES
502 TABLE 2308.8(1) FLOOR JOIST SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Residential Sleeping Areas, Live Load = 30 psf, L/Δ = 360)
503 TABLE 2308.8(1)—continued FLOOR JOIST SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Residential Sleeping Areas, Live Load = 30 psf, L/Δ = 360)
504 TABLE 2308.8(2) FLOOR JOIST SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Residential Living Areas, Live Load = 40 psf, L/Δ = 360)
505 TABLE 2308.8(2)—continued FLOOR JOIST SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Residential Living Areas, Live Load = 40 psf, L/Δ = 360)
506 TABLE 2308.9.1 SIZE, HEIGHT AND SPACING OF WOOD STUDS
507 FIGURE 2308.9.3 BASIC COMPONENTS OF THE LATERAL BRACING SYSTEM
508 TABLE 2308.9.3(1) BRACED WALL PANELSa
TABLE 2308.9.3(2) EXPOSED PLYWOOD PANEL SIDING
TABLE 2308.9.3(3) WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL WALL SHEATHINGb (Not Exposed to the Weather, Strength Axis Parallel or Perpendicular to Studs Except as Indicated Below)
509 TABLE 2308.9.3(4) ALLOWABLE SPANS FOR PARTICLEBOARD WALL SHEATHING (Not Exposed to the Weather, Long Dimension of the Panel Parallel or Perpendicular to Studs)
TABLE 2308.9.3(5) HARDBOARD SIDING
511 FIGURE 2308.9.3.2 ALTERNATE BRACED WALL PANEL ADJACENT TO A DOOR OR WINDOW OPENING
512 TABLE 2308.9.5 HEADER AND GIRDER SPANSa FOR EXTERIOR BEARING WALLS (Maximum Spans for Douglas Fir-Larch, Hem-Fir, Southern Pine and Spruce-Pine-Firb and Required Number of Jack Studs)
513 TABLE 2308.9.5—continued HEADER AND GIRDER SPANSa FOR EXTERIOR BEARING WALLS (Maximum Spans for Douglas Fir-Larch, Hem-Fir, Southern Pine and Spruce-Pine-Firb and Required Number of Jack Studs)
514 TABLE 2308.9.6 HEADER AND GIRDER SPANSa FOR INTERIOR BEARING WALLS (Maximum Spans for Douglas Fir-Larch, Hem-Fir, Southern Pine and Spruce-Pine-Firb and Required Number of Jack Studs)
515 TABLE 2308.10.1 REQUIRED RATING OF APPROVED UPLIFT CONNECTORS (pounds)
516 TABLE 2308.10.2(1) CEILING JOIST SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Uninhabitable Attics Without Storage, Live Load = 10 pounds psf, L/Δ = 240)
517 TABLE 2308.10.2(1)—continued CEILING JOIST SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Uninhabitable Attics Without Storage, Live Load = 10 pounds psf, L/Δ = 240)
518 TABLE 2308.10.2(2) CEILING JOIST SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Uninhabitable Attics With Limited Storage, Live Load = 20 pounds per square foot, L/Δ = 240)
519 TABLE 2308.10.2(2)—continued CEILING JOIST SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Uninhabitable Attics With Limited Storage, Live Load = 20 pounds per square foot, L/Δ = 240)
520 TABLE 2308.10.3(1) RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Roof Live Load = 20 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Not Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 180)
521 TABLE 2308.10.3(1)—continued RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Roof Live Load = 20 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Not Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 180)
522 TABLE 2308.10.3(2) RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Roof Live Load = 20 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 240)
523 TABLE 2308.10.3(2)—continued RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Roof Live Load = 20 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 240)
524 TABLE 2308.10.3(3) RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Ground Snow Load = 30 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Not Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 180)
525 TABLE 2308.10.3(3)—continued RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Ground Snow Load = 30 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Not Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 180)
526 TABLE 2308.10.3(4) RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Ground Snow Load = 50 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Not Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 180)
527 TABLE 2308.10.3(4)—continued RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Ground Snow Load = 50 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Not Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 180)
528 TABLE 2308.10.3(5) RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Ground Snow Load = 30 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 240)
529 TABLE 2308.10.3(5)—continued RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Ground Snow Load = 30 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 240)
530 TABLE 2308.10.3(6) RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Ground Snow Load = 50 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 240)
531 TABLE 2308.10.3(6)—continued RAFTER SPANS FOR COMMON LUMBER SPECIES (Ground Snow Load = 50 pounds per square foot, Ceiling Attached to Rafters, L/Δ = 240)
532 TABLE 2308.10.4.1 RAFTER TIE CONNECTIONSg
534 TABLE 2308.10.9 ALLOWABLE SPANS FOR 2-INCH TONGUE-AND-GROOVE DECKING
535 TABLE 2308.10.9—continued ALLOWABLE SPANS FOR 2-INCH TONGUE-AND-GROOVE DECKING
536 FIGURE 2308.11.3.2 STEPPED FOOTING CONNECTION DETAILS
FIGURE 2308.11.3.3 OPENINGS IN HORIZONTAL DIAPHRAGMS
537 TABLE 2308.12.4 WALL BRACING IN SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORIES D AND E (Minimum Percentage of Wall Bracing per each Braced Wall Linea)
539 FIGURE 2308.12.6(1) BRACED WALL PANELS OUT OF PLANE
FIGURE 2308.12.6(2) BRACED WALL PANELS SUPPORTED BY CANTILEVER OR SET BACK
FIGURE 2308.12.6(3) FLOOR OR ROOF NOT SUPPORTED ON ALL EDGES
540 FIGURE 2308.12.6(4) ROOF OR FLOOR EXTENSION BEYOND BRACED WALL LINE
FIGURE 2308.12.6(5) BRACED WALL PANEL EXTENSION OVER OPENING
FIGURE 2308.12.6(6) PORTIONS OF FLOOR LEVEL OFFSET VERTICALLY
541 FIGURE 2308.12.6(7) BRACED WALL LINES NOT PERPENDICULAR
FIGURE 2308.12.6(8) OPENING LIMITATIONS FOR FLOOR AND ROOF DIAPHRAGMS
542 CHAPTER 24 GLASS AND GLAZING
SECTION 2401 GENERAL
SECTION 2402 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 2403 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GLASS
SECTION 2404 WIND, SNOW, SEISMIC AND DEAD LOADS ON GLASS
EQUATION 24-1
EQUATION 24-2
EQUATION 24-3
EQUATION 24-4
543 EQUATION 24-5
EQUATION 24-6
EQUATION 24-7
EQUATION 24-8
EQUATION 24-9
EQUATION 24-10
EQUATION 24-11
EQUATION 24-12
SECTION 2405 SLOPED GLAZING AND SKYLIGHTS
545 EQUATION 24-13
EQUATION 24-14
EQUATION 24-15
SECTION 2406 SAFETY GLAZING
546 TABLE 2406.2(1) MINIMUM CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION OF GLAZING USING CPSC 16 CFR PART 1201
TABLE 2406.2(2) MINIMUM CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION OF GLAZING USING ANSI Z97.1
547 SECTION 2407 GLASS IN HANDRAILS AND GUARDS
SECTION 2408 GLAZING IN ATHLETIC FACILITIES
548 SECTION 2409 GLASS IN ELEVATOR HOISTWAYS AND ELEVATOR CARS
550 CHAPTER 25 GYPSUM BOARD AND PLASTER
SECTION 2501 GENERAL
SECTION 2502 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 2503 INSPECTION
SECTION 2504 VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLIES
SECTION 2505 SHEAR WALL CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 2506 GYPSUM BOARD MATERIALS
551 TABLE 2506.2 GYPSUM BOARD MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES
TABLE 2507.2 LATH, PLASTERING MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES
SECTION 2507 LATHING AND PLASTERING
SECTION 2508 GYPSUM CONSTRUCTION
TABLE 2508.1 INSTALLATION OF GYPSUM CONSTRUCTION
552 TABLE 2508.5 SHEAR CAPACITY FOR HORIZONTAL WOOD FRAMED GYPSUM BOARD DIAPHRAGM CEILING ASSEMBLIES
SECTION 2509 GYPSUM BOARD IN SHOWERS AND WATER CLOSETS
SECTION 2510 LATHING AND FURRING FOR CEMENT PLASTER (STUCCO)
553 SECTION 2511 INTERIOR PLASTER
TABLE 2511.1.1 INSTALLATION OF PLASTER CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 2512 EXTERIOR PLASTER
554 TABLE 2512.6 CEMENT PLASTERS
SECTION 2513 EXPOSED AGGREGATE PLASTER
556 CHAPTER 26 PLASTIC
SECTION 2601 GENERAL
SECTION 2602 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 2603 FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION
559 FIGURE 2603.9 TERMITE INFESTATION PROBABILITY MAP
SECTION 2604 INTERIOR FINISH AND TRIM
560 SECTION 2605 PLASTIC VENEER
SECTION 2606 LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTICS
561 SECTION 2607 LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC WALL PANELS
562 TABLE 2607.4 AREA LIMITATION AND SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS FOR LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC WALL PANELSa
SECTION 2608 LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC GLAZING
SECTION 2609 LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC ROOF PANELS
563 TABLE 2609.4 AREA LIMITATIONS FOR LIGHT TRANSMITTING PLASTIC ROOF PANELS
SECTION 2610 LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC SKYLIGHT GLAZING
564 SECTION 2611 LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC INTERIOR SIGNS
SECTION 2612 FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMER
565 SECTION 2613 REFLECTIVE PLASTIC CORE INSULATION
566 CHAPTER 27 ELECTRICAL
SECTION 2701 GENERAL
SECTION 2702 EMERGENCY AND STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS
568 CHAPTER 28 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
SECTION 2801 GENERAL
570 CHAPTER 29 PLUMBING SYSTEMS
SECTION 2901 GENERAL
572 CHAPTER 30 ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS
SECTION 3001 GENERAL
SECTION 3002 HOISTWAY ENCLOSURES
573 SECTION 3003 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
SECTION 3004 HOISTWAY VENTING
574 SECTION 3005 CONVEYING SYSTEMS
SECTION 3006 MACHINE ROOMS
SECTION 3007 FIRE SERVICE ACCESS ELEVATOR
575 FIGURE 3007.7.5 FIRE SERVICE ACCESS ELEVATOR SYMBOL
576 SECTION 3008 OCCUPANT EVACUATION ELEVATORS
578 CHAPTER 31 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 3101 GENERAL
SECTION 3102 MEMBRANE STRUCTURES
579 SECTION 3103 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES
SECTION 3104 PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS AND TUNNELS
580 SECTION 3105 AWNINGS AND CANOPIES
SECTION 3106 MARQUEES
581 SECTION 3107 SIGNS
SECTION 3108 TELECOMMUNICATION AND BROADCAST TOWERS
SECTION 3109 SWIMMING POOL ENCLOSURES AND SAFETY DEVICES
582 SECTION 3110 AUTOMATIC VEHICULAR GATES
SECTION 3111 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS/MODULES
584 CHAPTER 32 ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
SECTION 3201 GENERAL
SECTION 3202 ENCROACHMENTS
586 CHAPTER 33 SAFEGUARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 3301 GENERAL
SECTION 3302 CONSTRUCTION SAFEGUARDS
SECTION 3303 DEMOLITION
SECTION 3304 SITE WORK
587 SECTION 3305 SANITARY
SECTION 3306 PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS
TABLE 3306.1 PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS
588 SECTION 3307 PROTECTION OF ADJOINING PROPERTY
SECTION 3308 TEMPORARY USE OF STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
SECTION 3309 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
SECTION 3310 MEANS OF EGRESS
SECTION 3311 STANDPIPES
589 SECTION 3312 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM
SECTION 3313 WATER SUPPLY FOR FIRE PROTECTION
590 CHAPTER 34 EXISTING BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
SECTION 3401 GENERAL
SECTION 3402 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 3403 ADDITIONS
591 SECTION 3404 ALTERATIONS
592 SECTION 3405 REPAIRS
593 SECTION 3406 FIRE ESCAPES
SECTION 3407 GLASS REPLACEMENT
SECTION 3408 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY
594 SECTION 3409 HISTORIC BUILDINGS
SECTION 3410 MOVED STRUCTURES
SECTION 3411 ACCESSIBILITY FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS
595 TABLE 3411.8.5 RAMPS
596 SECTION 3412 COMPLIANCE ALTERNATIVES
597 EQUATION 34-1
EQUATION 34-2
598 EQUATION 34-3
EQUATION 34-4
TABLE 3412.6.3 COMPARTMENTATION VALUES
599 TABLE 3412.6.4 SEPARATION VALUES
TABLE 3412.6.5 CORRIDOR WALL VALUES
TABLE 3412.6.6(1) VERTICAL OPENING PROTECTION VALUE
TABLE 3412.6.6(2) CONSTRUCTION-TYPE FACTOR
EQUATION 34-5
600 TABLE 3412.6.8 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION VALUES
TABLE 3412.6.9 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM VALUES
TABLE 3412.6.10 SMOKE CONTROL VALUES
601 TABLE 3412.6.11 MEANS OF EGRESS VALUES
TABLE 3412.6.12 DEAD-END VALUES
602 TABLE 3412.6.14 ELEVATOR CONTROL VALUES
TABLE 3412.6.15 MEANS OF EGRESS EMERGENCY LIGHTING VALUES
603 TABLE 3412.6.16 MIXED OCCUPANCY VALUESa
TABLE 3412.6.17 SPRINKLER SYSTEM VALUES
TABLE 3412.6.18 STANDPIPE SYSTEM VALUES
604 TABLE 3412.6.19 INCIDENTAL USE AREA VALUES
605 TABLE 3412.7 SUMMARY SHEET—BUILDING CODE
606 TABLE 3412.8 MANDATORY SAFETY SCORESa
TABLE 3412.9 EVALUATION FORMULASa
608 CHAPTER 35 REFERENCED STANDARDS
AA
AAMA
ACI
609 AF&PA
AISC
AISI
610 AITC
ALI
AMCA
ANSI
611 APA
APSP
612 ASABE
ASCE/SEI
ASME
613 ASTM
619 AWCI
AWPA
AWS
BHMA
620 CGSB
CPA
CPSC
CSA
621 CSSB
DASMA
DOC
DOJ
622 DOL
DOTn
EN
FEMA
FM
623 GA
HPVA
HUD
ICC
624 ISO
MI
NAAMM
625 NCMA
NFPA
626 PCI
PTI
627 RMI
SDI
SJI
SPRI
TIA
628 TMS
TPI
UL
629 ULC
630 USC
WDMA
WRI
632 APPENDIX F RODENTPROOFING
SECTION F101 GENERAL
634 APPENDIX G FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION
SECTION G101 ADMINISTRATION
SECTION G102 APPLICABILITY
SECTION G103 POWERS AND DUTIES
635 SECTION G104 PERMITS
SECTION G105 VARIANCES
636 SECTION G201 DEFINITIONS
637 SECTION G301 SUBDIVISIONS
SECTION G401 SITE IMPROVEMENT
SECTION G501 MANUFACTURED HOMES
638 SECTION G601 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
SECTION G701 TANK
SECTION G801 OTHER BUILDING WORK
SECTION G901 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND TEMPORARY STORAGE
SECTION G1001 UTILITY AND MISCELLANEOUS GROUP U
639 SECTION G1101 REFERENCED STANDARDS
640 APPENDIX H SIGNS
SECTION H101 GENERAL
SECTION H102 DEFINITIONS
SECTION H103 LOCATION
SECTION H104 IDENTIFICATION
641 SECTION H105 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
SECTION H106 ELECTRICAL
SECTION H107 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
SECTION H108 ANIMATED DEVICES
SECTION H109 GROUND SIGNS
642 SECTION H110 ROOF SIGNS
SECTION H111 WALL SIGNS
SECTION H112 PROJECTING SIGNS
643 SECTION H113 MARQUEE SIGNS
SECTION H114 PORTABLE SIGNS
TABLE 4-A SIZE, THICKNESS AND TYPE OF GLASS PANELS IN SIGNS
TABLE 4-B THICKNESS OF PROJECTION SIGN
SECTION H115 REFERENCED STANDARDS
644 INDEX
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