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Contains requirements intended to encourage the uses and reuse of existing buildings. The scope covers repair, alteration, addition and change of occupancy for existing buildings and historic buildings, while achieving appropriate levels of safety without requiring full compliance with the new construction requirements in the building code. MORE INFO |
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Contains requirements intended to encourage the uses and reuse of existing buildings. The scope covers repair, alteration, addition and change of occupancy for existing buildings and historic buildings, while achieving appropriate levels of safety without requiring full compliance with the new construction requirements in the building code. MORE INFO |
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Presents regulations based on outcome rather than prescription. It encourages new design methods by allowing a broader parameter for meeting the intent of the International Codes. Helpful User's Guide included. MORE INFO |
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This companion to the IPC includes provisions for design, installation, and inspection of private sewage disposal systems, and provides flexibility in the development of safe and sanitary systems. MORE INFO |
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Provides requirements for continued use and maintenance of plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems in existing residential nonresidential structures. MORE INFO |
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Contains provisions addressing fire spread, accessibility, defensible space, water supply and more for buildings constructed near wildland areas. MORE INFO |
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Promotes uniformity and consistency in zoning for city planners, code officials and developers. MORE INFO |
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Flip through the 2009 I-Codes or the 2009 Code & Commentary series and find frequently used sections fast! MORE INFO |
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You'll be surprised how easy it is to find what you are looking for. These tabs were created by industry experts who carefully identified the most referenced sections in the code. Contains full-page inserts tabs that have the key code sections printed on them in an easy-to-read format. MORE INFO |
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Created to help you prepare for the Residential Electrical Inspectors Certification exam, this comprehensive study guide covers Chapters 1, 33-42 of the 2009 International Residential Code. Each chapter has been set up to match its corresponding IRC chapter, for example; Chapter 1 refers to IRC Chapter 33, General Requirements, Chapter 2 refers to IRC Chapter 34, Electrical Definitions, etc. MORE INFO |
The 2009 international code library provides up-to-date, comprehensive coverage that establishes minimum regulations for building systems using prescriptive- and performance-related provisions.
