2009 International Building Code Need to Know: The 20% of the Code You Need 80% of the Time

  • 4h 10m
  • R. Dodge Woodson
  • McGraw-Hill
  • 2009

This handy resource delivers quick access to international building code information. 2009 International Building Code Need To Know explains and interprets the most common International Code Council requirements. Packed with illustrations, this essential tool brings together all the elements you need to design, estimate, and install building systems. Save time and money, reduce errors, stay in compliance, and increase job site safety using this quick reference.

2009 International Building Code Need To Know features:

  • Clear explanations and interpretations of ICC International Building Code
  • Helpful trade tips
  • Detailed visual references

Inside this on-the-job guide:

Use and Occupancy Classification * Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and Occupancy * General Building Heights and Areas * Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction * Fire-Protection Systems * Means of Egress * Accessibility * Exterior Walls * Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures * Structural Design * Soils and Foundations * Wood * Plastic * Encroachments Into the Public Right-Of-Way

About the Author

R. Dodge Woodson has written more than 100 non-fiction books. He is a licensed general contractor and a licensed master plumber who has built as many as 60 single-family homes a year. Woodson is a well-known remodeling contractor, plumbing contractor, and business owner. Additionally, Woodson is accredited as an expert witness and serves as a consultant on construction and plumbing litigations.

In this Book

  • Use and Occupancy Classifications
  • Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and Occupancy
  • General Building Heights and Areas
  • Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction
  • Fire Protection Systems
  • Means of Egress
  • Accessibility
  • Exterior Walls
  • Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures
  • Structural Design
  • Soils and Foundations
  • Wood
  • Plastic
  • Encroachments Into the Public Right-of-Way
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