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A Seminar on Building Construction IS Codes
1. GUIDED BY SUBMITTED
BY
Er. ASHUTOSH RATH RISHAV
AGRAWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR REG.D NO-
1201341021
CIVIL ENIGINEERING DEPARTMENT
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2. HISTORY
TYPES OF BUILDING CODES
SCOPE
PERSPECTIVE VS PERFORMANCE
BUILDING OFFICIALS
CONSTRUCTION LAW
IS CODES
BUILDING CONSTUCTION
EGRESS
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3. 1. ANTIQUITY
Since the Code of Hammurabi in the 18th Century
BC, there have been codes governing the design and
construction of buildings.
Some codes such as the Code of Napoleon,18th
Century AD, provided for loss replacement as sort of
insurance policy.
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5. 2. MODERN ERA
Lord Mayor of London code in
1189 and Charlestown General
Assembly code in 1740.
Rebuilding of London Act in
1666 after the Great Fire of
London.
Laws of the Indies in 1680s by
the Spanish Crown.
In 1904, Baltimore City Building
Laws after the Great Baltimore
Fire.
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6. National Building Code of
India (NBC 2005) by the
Planning Commission
under the guidance of
Government of India.
Uniform Building Code
(UBC) by the International
Conference of Building
Officials (ICBO).
Standard Building Code
(SBC) by the Southern
Building Code Conference
International (SBCCI).
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7. Civil Engineering
Department
Committee Codes
(CED 2 – CED 58
including specialised
publications SPs )
National Fire
Protection Association
codes (NFPA)
Occupational Health
and Safety Act –
Means of Egress
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8. International Code Series:
International Building
Code (IBC)
International Energy
Conservation Code (IECC)
International Fire Code
(IFC)
International Fuel Gas
Code (IFGC)
International Mechanical
Code (IMC)
International Plumbing
Code (IPC)
International Property
Maintenance Code (IPMC)
International Residential
Code (IRC)
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9. Standards for structure and
its various assemblies, egress
rules, occupancy rules, etc
Parking and traffic impact
Fire Code
Requirements for natural
disasters.
Requirements for specific
building uses.
Energy provisions and
consumption
Grandfathering provisions
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10. Specification on
components
Allowable installation
methodologies
Room sizes and location
Qualification of individuals
doing the work
Anti-collision markers on
high structures
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12. Spell out how something
is done and how the
required level of
performance is achieved
by the designer
Reduces the
reoccurrences of
problems
In recent years increase
of performance function
against prescriptive
requirements
Specifies system design,
testing requirements
To apply for building
permit designers need to
meet each objective
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13. UN AFFILATIONS
Economic and Social
Council
Industrial
Development
Organisation
Human Settlements
Programs
Department of
Information of United
Nations
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14. MISSION
STATEMENT
Improving the quality
of life and resource
optimization
internationally
Development,
exchange and
application of
knowledge and
experience
Health, safety, welfare
and usefulness of the
built environment
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15. OBJECTIVES
Enhance status of code
administration issues
including:
Safeguards from
potential hazards
Solutions for
preventing risks in
new and existing
buildings
Promote
standardization
Collaborate with other
groups
Establish national
organisations for code
officials
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16. Continuing education
opportunities
o Conferences
o Seminars
o Congresses
Information Exchange
CHARTER
ORGANISATIONS
OF INDIA
Municipal Corporation of
New Delhi
Secretary to the Ministry
of Housing-India
Ministry of Revenue and
Housing, Kerala-India
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17. An amalgam of contract law, commercial
law, planning law, employment law
Effects construction industry
Distinct from real estate law, project finance
law
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20. Building Occupancy
Assembly (Group A)
Business (Group B)
Educational (Group E)
Factory (Group F)
High-Hazard (Group
H)
Institutional (Group I)
Mercantile (Group M)
Residential (Group R)
Storage (Group S)
Utility (Group U) 20
21. Ability to exit the
structure, primarily in
the event of an
emergency, such as fire
A means of egress
consists of three parts:
Exit access
Exit
Exit discharge
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