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Updated to reflect the changes in the International Code Council 2009 International Building Code, this illustrated guide makes it easy to understand and apply complex Code requirements and achieve compliance. Designed to save you time and money, this detailed reference transforms difficult paragraphs into simple lists and converts complicated equations into accessible tables.

Ready-to-use answers and practical case studies help you get construction jobs done right, on time, and up to the requirements of the 2009 Code. The Illustrated 2009 Building Code Handbook is also an invaluable study guide for the design portion of the architectural licensing examination.

Achieve Full Compliance with Every Aspect of the 2009 Code:

* Scope and Administration
* Definitions
* Use and Occupancy Classification
* Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and Occupancy
* General Building Heights and Areas
* Types of Construction
* Fire and Smoke Protection Features
* Interior Finishes
* Fire Protection Systems
* Means of Egress
* Accessibility
* Interior Environment
* Energy Efficiency
* Exterior Walls
* Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures
* Structural Design
* Structural Tests and Special Inspections
* Soils and Foundations
* Concrete
* Aluminum
* Masonry
* Steel
* Wood
* Glass and Glazing
* Gypsum Board and Plaster
* Plastic
* Electrical
* Mechanical Systems
* Plumbing Systems
* Elevators and Conveying Systems
* Special Construction
* Encroachments into the Public Right-of-Way
* Safeguards During Construction
* Existing Structures
* Referenced Standards





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