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The Ontario Building Code | Group A, Division 2, up to 2 Storeys (2) The building referred to in Sentence (1) is permitted to be of combustible construction or noncombustible construction used singly or in combination, and, (a) floor assemblies shall be fire separations and, if of combustible construction, shall have a fire-resistance rating not less than 45 min,
Section 3. 2. Building Fire Safety - canadianbuildingcodes. ca 3 2 1 General 3 2 1 1 Exceptions in Determining Building Height(1) A rooftop enclosure provided for elevator machinery, a stairway or a service room used for no purpose other than for service to the building, shall not be considered as a storey in calculating the building height
Division B - Section 3. 2. Building Fire Safety (Rev11) Unless otherwise permitted by Articles 3 2 2 20 to 3 2 2 91 , a roof assembly in a building up to 2 storeys in building height is permitted to be of heavy timber construction regardless of building area or type of construction required, provided the building is sprinklered throughout
Combined Building PT 2 Flashcards - Quizlet Created to serve as a complete, comprehensive code regulating the construction of single-family, two-family and buildings consisting of three or more townhouse units
Building Classification - Canada Builds Refer to OBC Section 3 2 2 and answer the following questions based on the information provided Although minimal, the information shown on the drawings is enough to answer the questions that are raised
The Ontario Building Code | Classification of Buildings (1) Except as provided by Articles 3 1 2 3 to 3 1 2 7 , every building or part of it shall be classified according to its major occupancy as belonging to one of the Groups or Divisions described in Table 3 1 2 1
5 Types of Construction per the IBC | Building Code Trainer Even though Chapter 5 of the International Building Code (IBC) covers how big and tall a building is allowed to be based on its construction type and occupancy classification, this post will just cover what the different types of construction classifications are
O. Reg. 403 97: BUILDING CODE - Ontario. ca See: O Reg 305 03, ss 1 (1), 19 (3) Applicable law means, for the purposes of Clause 10 (2) (a) of the Act, any general or special Act, and all regulations and by-laws enacted thereunder, which prohibit the proposed use of the building unless the Act, regulation or by-law is complied with
BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS SHEET - Saskatoon. ca This classification will fall into one of Articles 3 2 2 20 to 3 2 2 90 This classification is very important as it will be used to determine many of the items listed in the Building Code Analysis sheet