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A set of regulations intended to set a mandatory standard for a building's safety of the occupants as well as related considerations
The local regulations that control design, construction, and materials used in construction Building codes are usually based on health and safety standards
A set of stringent laws that control the construction of buildings, design, materials and other similar factors
Regulations established by a recognized agency describing design loads, procedures, quality of materials, and construction details for buildings for the protection of the public
A comprehensive set of laws that controls the construction or remodeling of a home or other structure
Local regulations based on safety and health standards that control design, construction, and materials used in construction (Source: Written for AllRegs)
A collection of rules and regulations for construction established by organizations and based on experience and experiment
The various laws set forth by the ruling municipality as to the end use of a certain piece of property and that dictate the criteria for design, materials and type of improvements allowed
Set of regulations established by a municipality to govern the standards of construction in that municipality
Locally enforced regulations controlling the design, construction and quality of materials and use or related factors of structures within its jurisdiction Includes foundation, roofing, plumbing, electrical, and other specifications for safety and sanitation
Regulations established by a recognized agency describing design loads, procedures, and construction details for structures Usually applying to designated political jurisdiction (city, county, state, etc )
Systematic statement of a body of rules that govern and constrain the design, construction, alteration, and repair of buildings. Such codes are based on requirements for the safety, health, and quality of life of building users and neighbors, and vary from city to city. Model codes developed by states, professional societies, and trade associations including the BOCA (Building Officials and Code Administrators) coda, National Building Code, Uniform Building Code, and Standard Building Code are typically adopted by local communities, with amendments. New York City's code is the oldest (1916) and, because of the city's population density and such concerns as fire prevention, adequate light, and ventilation, the most stringent
Local regulations that establish and monitor the design, construction, and materials used in construction in order to maintain safety and health standards
A set of laws that control the construction of buildings
Local regulations that control design, construction, and materials used in construction Building codes are based on safety and health standards
The local regulations that control design, construction, and materials used in construction Building codes are based on safety and health standards
Local regulations controlling design, construction and materials used in construction Building codes are based on safety and health standards
The legal requirements set up by the prevailing various governing agencies covering the minimum acceptable requirements for all types of construction
Regulations adopted by a governmental body which set forth standards for the construction of buildings and other structures for the purpose of protecting the health, safety and general welfare of the public
The local regulations that control design, construction and materials used in construction Building codes are based on safety and health standards
The local regulations that control design, construction, and materials used in construction Building codes are usually based on safety and health standards
Regulations established by local governments that control design, construction, and materials used in construction Building codes are usually based on standardized health and safety guidelines
This refers to municipal or other governmental ordinances regulating the type of construction of buildings within its jurisdiction (G)
set of standards established and enforced by local government for the structural safety of buildings
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
An ordinance that specifies minimum standards of construction for buildings in order to protect public safety and health
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Laws passed by municipalities, counties, states, or now even Federal jurisdictions, that regulate how reconstruction must be accomplished after the property is damaged or destroyed, and may even require demolition, and sometimes even prohibit rebuilding if the loss is over a certain degree
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Local government regulations which specify requirements for structures
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Safety and fire codes adopted by municipal bodies for the purpose of establishing minimum construction criteria for buildings
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Rules and regulations of governmental bodies defining standards that construction in that jurisdiction must meet
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State and local laws that regulate the construction of new property and the rehabilitation of existing property
building codes
Local safety codes regulating the construction of buildings, including design, materials, and other related aspects of building
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Regulations developed by recognized agencies establishing minimum building requirements for licensing, safety and functionality purposes such as setbacks, fire regulations, spacing and clearances Building codes usually address acceptable design codes An example of a building code is the Uniform Building Code (UBC)
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regulations that set minimum standards for construction methods and materials
building codes
Regulations, ordinances or statutory requirements of a government unit relating to building construction and occupancy, generally adopted and administered for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare
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Regulations established by government providing for structural requirements
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Rules and regulations of governmental bodies defining standards that construction in that jurisdiction must meet top
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documents which prescribe acceptable building practices
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Ordinances that specify minimum construction standards These ordinances are enforced for the protection of public safety and health
building codes
Regulations established by local governments providing for structural requirements for building
building codes
Rules of local, municipal or state governments specifying minimum building and construction standards for the protection of public safety and health
building codes
Ordinances that specify minimum construction standards These ordinances are enforced for the protection of public safety and health return to top
building codes
Regulations, ordinances or statutory requirements of a government unit relating to building construction and occupancy generally adopted and administered for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare
building codes
Ordinances specifying minimum standards of construction of buildings for the protection of public safety and health
building codes
Municipal ordinances that regulate the construction and occupancy of buildings for safety or health reasons
building codes
regulations established by local governments describing the minimum structural requirements for buildings; includes foundation, roofing, plumbing, electrical, and other specifications for safety and sanitation
building code
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