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  2. Building code - Wikipedia

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    A building code (also building ... As of March 2017, the following residential codes have been partially or fully adopted by states: [25] 2015 IECC or equivalent ...

  3. International Code Council - Wikipedia

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    The International Code Council ( ICC) is an American nonprofit standards organization, sponsored by the building trades, which was founded in 1994 through the merger of three regional model code organizations in the American construction industry. [ 1] The organization creates the International Building Code (IBC), a model building code, which ...

  4. California Building Standards Code - Wikipedia

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    Part 2-California Building Code Part 2.5-California Residential Code Part 3-California Electrical Code Part 4-California Mechanical Code Part 5-California Plumbing Code Part 6-California Energy Code (this section is commonly known as “Title 24” in the construction trade) Part 7- Reserved Part 8-California Historical Building Code

  5. California Green Building Standards Code - Wikipedia

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    The first result of this cooperation was the adoption of the 2008 California Green Building Standards Code (CGBC) that became effective since August 1, 2009. The initial 2008 California Green Building Code publication provided a framework and first step toward establishing green building standards for low-rise residential structures.

  6. Building occupancy classifications - Wikipedia

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    The following is based on the International Building Code, the most commonly used building code in the United States: Assembly (Group A) - places used for people gathering for entertainment, worship, and eating or drinking. Examples: churches, restaurants (with 50 or more possible occupants), theaters, and stadiums.

  7. Certificate of occupancy - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of occupancy is evidence that the building complies substantially with the plans and specifications that have been submitted to, and approved by, the local authority. It complements a building permit —a document that must be filed by the applicant with the local authority before construction to indicate that the proposed ...

  8. United States building energy codes - Wikipedia

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    Model Energy Codes & Standards. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, “energy codes and standards set minimum efficiency requirements for new and renovated buildings, assuring reductions in energy use and emissions over the life of the building.”. [2] As with other building codes, model energy codes and standards are often written in ...

  9. List of tallest residential buildings - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Trump World Tower in New York City became the tallest residential building in the world, until it was surpassed in 2003 by the 21st Century Tower followed by the Q1 on the Gold Coast in 2005. In 2012, Princess Tower in Dubai became the tallest residential building in the world, [7] before being surpassed by 432 Park Avenue in New York ...