Uniform Building CodeInternational Conference of Building Officials, 1979 - Building laws |
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... placed so that their upper edges are at least 1⁄2 inch above the tops of the arch or chord but also placed low enough to provide adequate lateral support . When roof joists or planks are placed on top of an arch or top chord of a truss ...
... placed so that their upper edges are at least 1⁄2 inch above the tops of the arch or chord but also placed low enough to provide adequate lateral support . When roof joists or planks are placed on top of an arch or top chord of a truss ...
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... placed within the following tolerances : For clear concrete protection and for depth , d in flexural members , walls ... placed in two or more layers , the bars in the upper layers shall be placed directly above those in the bottom layer ...
... placed within the following tolerances : For clear concrete protection and for depth , d in flexural members , walls ... placed in two or more layers , the bars in the upper layers shall be placed directly above those in the bottom layer ...
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International Conference of Building Officials. Pneumatically Placed Concrete Sec . 2621. ( a ) General . For the purpose of this chapter all pneumatically placed concrete shall consist of a mixture of fine aggregate and cement ...
International Conference of Building Officials. Pneumatically Placed Concrete Sec . 2621. ( a ) General . For the purpose of this chapter all pneumatically placed concrete shall consist of a mixture of fine aggregate and cement ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
Effective Use of the Uniform Building Code | 18 |
Organization and Enforcement | 24 |
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allowable stress allowable unit stress applied approved axial bars beam bending bolts building official building or structure ceiling column compression members compressive strength computed concrete conform dead load Decking diameter distance Division 1 Occupancies exceed exit exterior walls fire-resistive construction flange flexural foot Formula frame girders grade Group grout gypsum height horizontal inspection installed joints joists lath least length less live load located lumber materials maximum metal minimum modulus of elasticity mortar nails noncombustible occupant load one-hour fire-resistive openings panel partitions percent permitted plaster plywood portland cement pounds per square prestressing protected ratio reinforcement resist roof rooms Select Structural shear shear stress shear walls sheathing slab space space frame span specified in Section splices square feet square inch stairway steel strength studs surface Table tensile tensile stress tension tests thickness tion Type U.B.C. Standard values vertical welds width wire wood yield strength