MI RehabilitationCode 06 2006
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Michigan Rehabilitation of Existing Building Code
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
MI | 2006 | 297 |
This is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Existing Building Code.
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1 | 2006 MICHIGAN REHABILITATION CODE FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS |
2 | 2006 MICHIGAN REHABILITATION CODE FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS TITLE PAGE |
3 | INTRODUCTION |
4 | COPYRIGHT |
5 | PREFACE |
7 | SAMPLE ORDINANCE |
9 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
13 | CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION SECTION 101 GENERAL SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY |
14 | SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY SECTION 104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF CODE OFFICIAL |
15 | SECTION 105 PERMITS |
17 | SECTION 106 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS |
18 | SECTION 107 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES SECTION 108 FEES SECTION 109 INSPECTIONS |
19 | SECTION 110 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY |
20 | SECTION 111 SERVICE UTILITIES SECTION 112 BOARD OF APPEALS SECTION 113 VIOLATIONS |
21 | SECTION 114 STOP WORK ORDER SECTION 115 UNSAFE BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT SECTION 116 EMERGENCY MEASURES SECTION 117 DEMOLITION |
23 | CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS SECTION 201 GENERAL SECTION 202 GENERAL DEFINITIONS |
25 | CHAPTER 3 PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE METHOD [B] SECTION 301 GENERAL SECTION 302 ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS OR REPAIRS |
27 | [B] SECTION 303 FIRE ESCAPES [B] SECTION 304 GLASS REPLACEMENT SECTION 305 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY |
28 | [B] SECTION 306 HISTORIC BUILDINGS [B] SECTION 307 MOVED STRUCTURES [B] SECTION 308 ACCESSIBILITY FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS |
29 | TABLE 308.8.5 RAMPS |
31 | CHAPTER 4 CLASSIFICATION OF WORK SECTION 401 GENERAL SECTION 402 REPAIRS SECTION 403 ALTERATIONâLEVEL 1 |
32 | SECTION 404 ALTERATIONâLEVEL 2 SECTION 405 ALTERATIONâLEVEL 3 SECTION 406 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY SECTION 407 ADDITIONS SECTION 408 HISTORIC BUILDINGS SECTION 409 RELOCATED BUILDINGS |
33 | CHAPTER 5 REPAIRS SECTION 501 GENERAL SECTION 502 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS SECTION 503 FIRE PROTECTION SECTION 504 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 505 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 506 STRUCTURAL TABLE 506.1.1.2 FEMA 356 AND ASCE 31 PERFORMANCE LEVELS |
35 | SECTION 507 ELECTRICAL SECTION 508 MECHANICAL SECTION 509 PLUMBING |
37 | CHAPTER 6 ALTERATIONSâLEVEL 1 SECTION 601 GENERAL SECTION 602 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS SECTION 603 FIRE PROTECTION SECTION 604 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 605 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 606 STRUCTURAL |
38 | SECTION 607 ENERGY CONSERVATION |
39 | CHAPTER 7 ALTERATIONSâLEVEL 2 SECTION 701 GENERAL SECTION 702 SPECIAL USE AND OCCUPANCY SECTION 703 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS |
41 | SECTION 704 FIRE PROTECTION |
43 | SECTION 705 MEANS OF EGRESS |
46 | SECTION 706 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 707 STRUCTURAL |
47 | SECTION 708 ELECTRICAL SECTION 709 MECHANICAL SECTION 710 PLUMBING SECTION 711 ENERGY CONSERVATION |
49 | CHAPTER 8 ALTERATIONSâLEVEL 3 SECTION 801 GENERAL SECTION 802 SPECIAL USE AND OCCUPANCY SECTION 803 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS |
50 | SECTION 804 FIRE PROTECTION SECTION 805 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 806 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 807 STRUCTURAL |
51 | SECTION 808 ENERGY CONSERVATION |
53 | CHAPTER 9 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY SECTION 901 GENERAL SECTION 902 SPECIAL USE AND OCCUPANCY SECTION 903 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS SECTION 904 FIRE PROTECTION SECTION 905 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 906 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 907 STRUCTURAL |
54 | SECTION 908 ELECTRICAL |
55 | SECTION 909 MECHANICAL SECTION 910 PLUMBING SECTION 911 OTHER REQUIREMENTS SECTION 912 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION |
56 | TABLE 912.4 MEANS OF EGRESS HAZARD CATEGORIES TABLE 912.5 HEIGHTS AND AREAS HAZARD CATEGORIES |
57 | TABLE 912.6 EXPOSURE OF EXTERIOR WALLS HAZARD CATEGORIES |
59 | CHAPTER 10 ADDITIONS SECTION 1001 GENERAL SECTION 1002 HEIGHTS AND AREAS SECTION 1003 STRUCTURAL |
60 | SECTION 1004 SMOKE ALARMS IN OCCUPANCY GROUPS R-3 AND R-4 SECTION 1005 ACCESSIBILITY |
61 | CHAPTER 11 HISTORIC BUILDINGS SECTION 1101 GENERAL SECTION 1102 REPAIRS SECTION 1103 FIRE SAFETY |
62 | SECTION 1104 ALTERATIONS SECTION 1105 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY |
63 | SECTION 1106 STRUCTURAL |
65 | CHAPTER 12 RELOCATED OR MOVED BUILDINGS SECTION 1201 GENERAL SECTION 1202 REQUIREMENTS |
67 | CHAPTER 13 PERFORMANCE COMPLIANCE METHODS SECTION 1301 GENERAL |
68 | (EQUATION 13-1) (EQUATION 13-2) (EQUATION 13-3) |
69 | (EQUATION 13-4) TABLE 1301.6.3 COMPARTMENTATION VALUES TABLE 1301.6.4 SEPARATION VALUES |
70 | TABLE 1301.6.5 CORRIDOR WALL VALUES TABLE 1301.6.6(1) VERTICAL OPENING PROTECTION VALUE TABLE 1301.6.6(2) CONSTRUCTION-TYPE FACTOR (EQUATION 13-5) |
71 | TABLE 1301.6.8 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION VALUES TABLE 1301.6.9 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM VALUES TABLE 1301.6.10 SMOKE CONTROL VALUES |
72 | TABLE 1301.6.11 MEANS OF EGRESS VALUES TABLE 1301.6.12 DEAD-END VALUES |
73 | (EQUATION 13-6) TABLE 1301.6.14 ELEVATOR CONTROL VALUES TABLE 1301.6.15 MEANS-OF-EGRESS EMERGENCY LIGHTING VALUES TABLE 1301.6.16 MIXED OCCUPANCY VALUESa |
74 | TABLE 1301.6.17 SPRINKLER SYSTEM VALUES TABLE 1301.6.18 STANDPIPE SYSTEM VALUES |
75 | TABLE 1301.6.19 INCIDENTAL USE AREA VALUESa TABLE 1301.8 MANDATORY SAFETY SCORESa TABLE 1301.9 EVALUATION FORMULASa |
76 | TABLE 1301.7 SUMMARY SHEETâBUILDING CODE |
77 | CHAPTER 14 CONSTRUCTION SAFEGUARDS SECTION 1401 GENERAL [B] TABLE 1401.6 PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS |
78 | [B] SECTION 1402 PROTECTION OF ADJOINING PROPERTY [B] SECTION 1403 TEMPORARY USE OF STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PROPERTY SECTION 1404 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS |
79 | [B] SECTION 1405 EXITS [F] SECTION 1406 STANDPIPE SYSTEMS [F] SECTION 1407 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM SECTION 1408 ACCESSIBILITY |
81 | CHAPTER 15 REFERENCED STANDARDS ASCE ASHRAE FEMA ICC |
82 | MI NFPA |
83 | APPENDIX A: GUIDELINES FOR THE SEISMIC RETROFIT OF EXISTING BUILDINGS CHAPTER A1 SEISMIC STRENGTHENING PROVISIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BEARING WALL BUILDINGS SECTION A101 PURPOSE SECTION A102 SCOPE SECTION A103 DEFINITIONS SECTION A104 SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS |
84 | SECTION A105 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
85 | SECTION A106 MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS |
86 | (EQUATION A1-1) (EQUATION A1-2) (EQUATION A1-3) |
87 | SECTION A107 QUALITY CONTROL SECTION A108 DESIGN STRENGTHS (EQUATION A1-4) (EQUATION A1-5) |
88 | (EQUATION A1-6) SECTION A109 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN PROCEDURE SECTION A110 GENERAL PROCEDURE (EQUATION A1-7) SECTION A111 SPECIAL PROCEDURE |
89 | (EQUATION A1-8) (EQUATION A1-9) (EQUATION A1-10) (EQUATION A1-11) (EQUATION A1-12) (EQUATION A1-13) (EQUATION A1-14) (EQUATION A1-15) (EQUATION A1-16) |
90 | (EQUATION A1-17) (EQUATION A1-18) (EQUATION A1-19) SECTION A112 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (EQUATION A1-20) (EQUATION A1-21) (EQUATION A1-22) (EQUATION A1-23) (EQUATION A1-24) (EQUATION A1-25) |
91 | SECTION A113 DETAILED SYSTEM DESIGN REQUIREMENTS |
92 | TABLE A1-AâELEMENTS REGULATED BY THIS CHAPTER TABLE A1-BâALLOWABLE VALUE OF HEIGHT-TO-THICKNESS RATIO OF UNREINFORCED MASONRY WALLS SECTION A114 WALLS OF UNBURNED CLAY, ADOBE OR STONE MASONRY |
93 | TABLE A1-CâHORIZONTAL FORCE FACTOR, C TABLE A1-DâSTRENGTH VALUES FOR EXISTING MATERIALS |
94 | TABLE A1-EâSTRENGTH VALUES OF NEW MATERIALS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TABLE A1-FâMAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HEIGHT-TO-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR PARAPETS TABLE A1-GâMAXIMUM HEIGHT-TO-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR ADOBE OR STONE WALLS |
95 | FIGURE A1-1 ACCEPTABLE DIAPHRAGM SPAN |
96 | FIGURE A1-2 ANALYSIS OF URM WALL IN-PLANE SHEAR FORCES |
97 | CHAPTER A2 EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION IN EXISTING REINFORCED CONCRETE AND REINFORCED MASONRY WALL BUILDINGS WITH FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGMS SECTION A201 PURPOSE SECTION A202 SCOPE SECTION A203 DEFINITIONS SECTION A204 SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS SECTION A205 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
98 | SECTION A206 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN |
99 | SECTION A207 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION |
101 | CHAPTER A3 PRESCRIPTIVE PROVISIONS FOR SEISMIC STRENGTHENING OF CRIPPLE WALLS AND SILL PLATE ANCHORAGE OF LIGHT, WOOD-FRAME RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS SECTION A301 GENERAL SECTION A302 DEFINITIONS |
102 | SECTION A303 STRUCTURAL WEAKNESSES SECTION A304 STRENGTHENING REQUIREMENTS |
105 | TABLE A3-AâSILL PLATE ANCHORAGE AND CRIPPLE WALL BRACING TABLE A3âBâSILL PLATE ANCHORAGE FOR VARIOUS LENGTHS OF SILL PLATEa,b TABLE A3âCâNOT USED |
106 | FIGURE A3-1âNEW REINFORCED CONCRETE FOUNDATION SYSTEM |
107 | FIGURE A3-2âNEW HOLLOW-MASONRY UNIT FOUNDATION WALL |
108 | FIGURE A3-3âSILL PLATE BOLTING TO EXISTING FOUNDATION |
109 | FIGURE A3-4AâSILL PLATE BOLTING IN EXISTING FOUNDATIONâALTERNATE |
110 | FIGURE A3-4BâSILL PLATE BOLTING TO EXISTING FOUNDATION WITHOUT CRIPPLE WALL AND FRAMING PARALLEL TO THE FOUNDATION WALL FIGURE A3-4CâSILL PLATE BOLTING IN EXISTING FOUNDATIONâALTERNATE |
111 | FIGURE A3-5âCRIPPLE WALL BRACING WITH WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL ON EXTERIOR FACE OF CRIPPLE STUDS |
112 | FIGURE A3-6âCRIPPLE WALL BRACING WITH WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL ON INTERIOR FACE OF CRIPPLE STUDS |
113 | FIGURE A3-7âPARTIAL CRIPPLE STUD WALL ELEVATION |
114 | FIGURE A3-8âALTERNATE BLOCKING WHERE RIM JOIST OR BLOCKING HAS BEEN OMITTED |
115 | FIGURE A3-9âCONNECTION OF CRIPPLE WALL TO FLOOR SHEATHING WHEN FLOOR FRAMING IS PARALLEL TO WALL |
116 | FIGURE A3-10âFLOOR PLANâCRIPPLE WALL BRACING LAYOUT |
117 | CHAPTER A4 EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION IN EXISTING WOOD-FRAME RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WITH SOFT, WEAK OR OPEN-FRONT WALLS SECTION A401 GENERAL SECTION A402 DEFINITIONS |
118 | SECTION A403 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN |
120 | SECTION A404 PHASED CONSTRUCTION SECTION A405 PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES FOR WEAK STORY SECTION A406 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION |
121 | SECTION A407 INFORMATION REQUIRED TO BE ON THE PLANS SECTION A408 QUALITY CONTROL |
122 | TABLE A4-AâALLOWABLE VALUES FOR EXISTING MATERIALS |
123 | CHAPTER A5 EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION IN EXISTING CONCRETE BUILDINGS AND CONCRETE WITH MASONRY INFILL BUILDINGS SECTION A501 PURPOSE SECTION A502 SCOPE SECTION A503 DEFINITIONS SECTION A504 SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS |
124 | SECTION A505 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS TABLE A505.1âASSUMED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (psi) TABLE A505.2âASSUMED YIELD STRESS OF EXISTING REINFORCEMENT (psi) |
125 | SECTION A506 SITE GROUND MOTION SECTION A507 TIER 1 ANALYSIS PROCEDURE SECTION A508 TIER 2 ANALYSIS PROCEDURE |
126 | TABLE A508.1âCOMPONENT STIFFNESS |
127 | (EQUATION A5-4) SECTION A509 TIER 3 ANALYSIS PROCEDURE |
128 | (EQUATION A5-5) (EQUATION A5-6) (EQUATION A5-7) |
129 | (EQUATION A5-8) (EQUATION A5-9) (EQUATION A5-10) (EQUATION A5-11) |
130 | (EQUATION A5-14) TARGET DISPLACEMENT EQUATION TABLE A509.4.2âVALUES OF MODIFICATION FACTOR, C0 |
132 | SECTION A510 DETERMINATION OF THE STRESS-STRAIN RELATIONSHIP OF EXISTING UNREINFORCED MASONRY |
134 | TABLE A5-AâBASIC STRUCTURAL CHECKLIST |
135 | TABLE A5-AâBASIC STRUCTURAL CHECKLISTâcontinued |
136 | TABLE A5-BâSUPPLEMENTAL STRUCTURAL CHECKLIST |
137 | TABLE A5-BâSUPPLEMENTAL STRUCTURAL CHECKLISTâcontinued |
138 | TABLE A5-CâGEOLOGIC SITE HAZARD AND FOUNDATION CHECKLIST |
139 | APPENDIX A REFERENCED STANDARDS ASCE ASTM DOC ICC |
141 | RESOURCE A GUIDELINES ON FIRE RATINGS OF ARCHAIC MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLIES INTRODUCTION |
142 | PURPOSE 1 FIRE-RELATED PERFORMANCE OF ARCHAIC MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLIES 1.1 FIRE PERFORMANCE MEASURES TUNNEL TEST RESULTS FOR EIGHT SPECIES OF LUMBER |
143 | 1.2 COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION TYPES 2 BUILDING EVALUATION 2.1 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION |
145 | FIGURE 1 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION FIELD NOTES |
147 | FIGURE 2 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION WORKSHEET 2.2 FIRE RESISTANCE OF EXISTINGBUILDING ELEMENTS |
148 | 2.3 EFFECTS OF PENETRATIONS IN FIRE RESISTANT ASSEMBLIES 3 FINAL EVALUATION AND DESIGN SOLUTION 3.1 THE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH |
149 | 3.2 THE THEORETICAL APPROACH |
151 | ILLUSTRATION OF HARMATHYâS RULES EXAMPLE APPLICATION OF HARMATHYâS RULES EXAMPLE 1 |
152 | EXAMPLE 2 EXAMPLE 3 EXAMPLE 4 EXAMPLE 5 3.3â THICKNESS DESIGNâ STRATEGY |
153 | 3.4 EVALUATION OF DOORS 4 SUMMARY |
154 | FIGURE 3 MODIFICATION DETAILS |
157 | APPENDIX INTRODUCTION RESOURCE A TABLE OF CONTENTS |
159 | PURPOSE AND PROCEDURE |
160 | SECTION I – WALLS FIGURE 1.1.1âWALLSâMASONRY 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICK TABLE 1.1.1âMASONRY WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICK |
161 | TABLE 1.1.1âMASONRY WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICKâcontinued |
162 | TABLE 1.1.1âMASONRY WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICKâcontinued |
163 | TABLE 1.1.1âMASONRY WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICKâcontinued |
164 | FIGURE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICK TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICK |
165 | TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
166 | TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
167 | TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
168 | TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
169 | TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
170 | TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
171 | TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
172 | TABLE 1.1.2âMASONRY WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
173 | FIGURE 1.1.3âMASONRY WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICK TABLE 1.1.3âMASONRY WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICK |
174 | TABLE 1.1.3âMASONRY WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICKâcontinued |
175 | TABLE 1.1.3âMASONRY WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICKâcontinued |
176 | TABLE 1.1.3âMASONRY WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICKâcontinued |
177 | TABLE 1.1.3âMASONRY WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICKâcontinued |
178 | TABLE 1.1.3âMASONRY WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICKâcontinued |
179 | FIGURE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICK TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICK |
180 | TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICKâcontinued |
181 | TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICKâcontinued |
182 | TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICKâcontinued |
183 | TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICKâcontinued |
184 | TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICKâcontinued |
185 | TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICKâcontinued |
186 | TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICKâcontinued |
187 | TABLE 1.1.4âMASONRY WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICKâcontinued |
188 | FIGURE 1.1.5âMASONRY WALLS 11″ TO LESS THAN 12″ THICK TABLE 1.1.5âMASONRY WALLS 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ THICK |
189 | TABLE 1.1.5âMASONRY WALLS 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ THICKâcontinued |
190 | TABLE 1.1.5âMASONRY WALLS 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ THICKâcontinued |
191 | TABLE 1.1.5âMASONRY WALLS 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ THICKâcontinued |
192 | FIGURE 1.1.6âMASONRY WALLS 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ THICK TABLE 1.1.6âMASONRY WALLS 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ THICK |
193 | TABLE 1.1.6âMASONRY WALLS 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ THICKâcontinued |
194 | TABLE 1.1.6âMASONRY WALLS 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ THICKâcontinued |
195 | TABLE 1.1.6âMASONRY WALLS 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ THICKâcontinued |
196 | TABLE 1.1.6âMASONRY WALLS 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ THICKâcontinued |
197 | TABLE 1.1.6âMASONRY WALLS 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ THICKâcontinued |
198 | TABLE 1.1.6âMASONRY WALLS 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ THICKâcontinued |
199 | FIGURE 1.1.7âMASONRY WALLS 14″ OR MORE THICK TABLE 1.1.7âMASONRY WALLS 14″ OR MORE THICK |
200 | TABLE 1.1.7âMASONRY WALLS 14″ OR MORE THICKâcontinued |
201 | TABLE 1.1.7âMASONRY WALLS 14″ OR MORE THICKâcontinued |
202 | FIGURE 1.2.1âMETAL FRAME WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICK TABLE 1.2.1âMETAL FRAME WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICK |
203 | TABLE 1.2.1âMETAL FRAME WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICKâcontinued |
204 | TABLE 1.2.1âMETAL FRAME WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICKâcontinued |
205 | TABLE 1.2.1âMETAL FRAME WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICKâcontinued |
206 | FIGURE 1.2.2âMETAL FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICK TABLE 1.2.2âMETAL FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICK |
207 | TABLE 1.2.2âMETAL FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
208 | TABLE 1.2.3âMETAL FRAME WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICK |
209 | TABLE 1.2.4âMETAL FRAME WALLS 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ THICK |
210 | TABLE 1.3.1âWOOD FRAME WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICK |
211 | FIGURE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICK TABLE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICK |
212 | TABLE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
213 | TABLE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
214 | TABLE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
215 | TABLE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
216 | TABLE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
217 | TABLE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
218 | TABLE 1.3.2âWOOD FRAME WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICKâcontinued |
219 | TABLE 1.3.3âWOOD FRAME WALLS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICK TABLE 1.4.1âMISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS WALLS 0″ TO LESS THAN 4″ THICK |
220 | TABLE 1.4.2âMISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS WALLS 4″ TO LESS THAN 6″ THICK |
221 | FIGURE 1.5.1âFINISH RATINGSâINORGANIC MATERIALS TABLE 1.5.1âFINISH RATINGSâINORGANIC MATERIALS |
222 | TABLE 1.5.1âFINISH RATINGSâINORGANIC MATERIALSâcontinued TABLE 1.5.2âFINISH RATINGSâORGANIC MATERIALS |
223 | SECTION IIâCOLUMNS TABLE 2.1.1âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 0″ TO LESS THAN 6″ FIGURE 2.1.2âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ |
224 | TABLE 2.1.2âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ |
225 | TABLE 2.1.2âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″â(Continued) |
226 | TABLE 2.1.2âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″â(Continued) |
227 | TABLE 2.1.3âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ |
228 | TABLE 2.1.4âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14″ TO LESS THAN 16″ |
229 | FIGURE 2.1.5âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 16″ TO LESS THAN 18″ TABLE 2.1.5âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 16″ TO LESS THAN 18″ |
230 | TABLE 2.1.5âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 16″ TO LESS THAN 18″â(Continued) |
231 | TABLE 2.1.6âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 18″ TO LESS THAN 20″ |
232 | FIGURE 2.1.7âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 20″ TO LESS THAN 22″ TABLE 2.1.7âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 20″ TO LESS THAN 22″ |
233 | TABLE 2.1.7âREINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 20″ TO LESS THAN 22″â(Continued) TABLE 2.1.8âHEXAGONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ |
234 | TABLE 2.1.9âHEXAGONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14″ TO LESS THAN 16″ TABLE 2.1.10âHEXAGONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS DIAMETER â 16″ TO LESS THAN 18″ TABLE 2.1.11âHEXAGONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS DIAMETER â 20″ TO LESS THAN 22″ |
235 | TABLE 2.2âROUND CAST IRON COLUMNS |
236 | FIGURE 2.3âSTEEL COLUMNSâGYPSUM ENCASEMENTS TABLE 2.3âSTEEL COLUMNSâGYPSUM ENCASEMENTS |
237 | TABLE 2.3âSTEEL COLUMNSâGYPSUM ENCASEMENTSâ(Continued) TABLE 2.4âTIMBER COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION TABLE 2.5.1.1âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION LESS THAN 6″ |
238 | TABLE 2.5.1.2âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ THICK |
239 | FIGURE 2.5.1.3âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ TABLE 2.5.1.3âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ |
240 | TABLE 2.5.1.3âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″â(Continued) |
241 | FIGURE 2.5.1.4âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ TABLE 2.5.1.4âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ |
242 | TABLE 2.5.1.4âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″â(Continued) |
243 | TABLE 2.5.1.4âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″â(Continued) |
244 | TABLE 2.5.1.4âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″â(Continued) |
245 | TABLE 2.5.1.4âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″â(Continued) |
246 | FIGURE 2.5.1.5âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ TABLE 2.5.1.5âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ |
247 | TABLE 2.5.1.5âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″â(Continued) |
248 | FIGURE 2.5.1.6âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14″ TO LESS THAN 16″ TABLE 2.5.1.6âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14″ TO LESS THAN 16″ |
249 | TABLE 2.5.1.6âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14″ TO LESS THAN 16″â(Continued) TABLE 2.5.1.7âSTEEL COLUMNSâCONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 16″ TO LESS THAN 18″ |
250 | TABLE 2.5.2.1âSTEEL COLUMNSâBRICK AND BLOCK ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ TABLE 2.5.2.2âSTEEL COLUMNSâBRICK AND BLOCK ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ |
251 | TABLE 2.5.2.3âSTEEL COLUMNSâBRICK AND BLOCK ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14″ TO LESS THAN 16″ TABLE 2.5.3.1âSTEEL COLUMNSâPLASTER ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ |
252 | TABLE 2.5.3.2âSTEEL COLUMNSâPLASTER ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ TABLE 2.5.4.1âSTEEL COLUMNSâMISCELLANEOUS ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 6″ TO LESS THAN 8″ TABLE 2.5.4.2âSTEEL COLUMNSâMISCELLANEOUS ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8″ TO LESS THAN 10″ |
253 | TABLE 2.5.4.3âSTEEL COLUMNSâMISCELLANEOUS ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ TABLE 2.5.4.4âSTEEL COLUMNSâMISCELLANEOUS ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ |
254 | SECTION IIIâFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES FIGURE 3.1âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâREINFORCED CONCRETE TABLE 3.1âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâREINFORCED CONCRETE |
255 | TABLE 3.1âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâREINFORCED CONCRETEâ(Continued) |
256 | TABLE 3.1âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâREINFORCED CONCRETEâ(Continued) |
257 | TABLE 3.1âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâREINFORCED CONCRETEâ(Continued) |
258 | TABLE 3.1âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâREINFORCED CONCRETEâ(Continued) |
259 | TABLE 3.1âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâREINFORCED CONCRETEâ(Continued) |
260 | FIGURE 3.2âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâSTEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS TABLE 3.2âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâSTEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS |
261 | TABLE 3.2âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâSTEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTSâ(Continued) |
262 | TABLE 3.2âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâSTEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTSâ(Continued) |
263 | TABLE 3.2âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâSTEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTSâ(Continued) |
264 | TABLE 3.2âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâSTEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTSâ(Continued) |
265 | TABLE 3.2âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâSTEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTSâ(Continued) |
266 | TABLE 3.2âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâSTEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTSâ(Continued) |
267 | FIGURE 3.3âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâWOOD JOIST TABLE 3.3âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâWOOD JOIST |
268 | TABLE 3.3âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâWOOD JOISTâ(Continued) |
269 | TABLE 3.3âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâWOOD JOISTâ(Continued) |
270 | TABLE 3.3âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâWOOD JOISTâ(Continued) |
271 | TABLE 3.3âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâWOOD JOISTâ(Continued) |
272 | FIGURE 3.4âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâHOLLOW CLAY TILE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE TABLE 3.4âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâHOLLOW CLAY TILE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE |
273 | TABLE 3.4âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâHOLLOW CLAY TILE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE |
274 | TABLE 3.4âFLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIESâHOLLOW CLAY TILE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETEâ(Continued) |
275 | SECTION IVâBEAMS TABLE 4.1.1âREINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ |
276 | TABLE 4.1.1âREINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″âcontinued |
277 | TABLE 4.1.1âREINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″âcontinued |
278 | TABLE 4.1.2âREINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″ |
279 | TABLE 4.1.2âREINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 12″ TO LESS THAN 14″âcontinued |
280 | TABLE 4.1.3âREINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 14″ TO LESS THAN 16″ |
281 | TABLE 4.2.1âREINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMSâUNPROTECTED DEPTH 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ TABLE 4.2.2âSTEEL BEAMSâCONCRETE PROTECTION DEPTH 10″ TO LESS THAN 12″ |
282 | SECTION VâDOORS FIGURE 5.1âRESISTANCE OF DOORS TO FIRE EXPOSURE TABLE 5.1âRESISTANCE OF DOORS TO FIRE EXPOSURE |
283 | TABLE 5.1âRESISTANCE OF DOORS TO FIRE EXPOSUREâcontinued |
284 | TABLE 5.1âRESISTANCE OF DOORS TO FIRE EXPOSUREâcontinued |
285 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
293 | INDEX |
297 | DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & ECONOMIC GROWTH BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION CODES |