Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1940 - Building laws |
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Page 94
... covered with a solid sheathing as set forth in this section . All exterior walls shall be covered on the outside with weatherboarding , shingles , stucco , masonry veneer or galvan- ized metal as specified in this section or by other ...
... covered with a solid sheathing as set forth in this section . All exterior walls shall be covered on the outside with weatherboarding , shingles , stucco , masonry veneer or galvan- ized metal as specified in this section or by other ...
Page 269
... covering on the stiles and structural steel frame . 4. Tin - clad wood - core doors made of two plies of wood one inch ( 1 ′′ ) nominal in thickness and covered with sheet metal , the door to be constructed in accordance with the ...
... covering on the stiles and structural steel frame . 4. Tin - clad wood - core doors made of two plies of wood one inch ( 1 ′′ ) nominal in thickness and covered with sheet metal , the door to be constructed in accordance with the ...
Page 276
... covered walk - way shall remain in place until the completion of all of the exterior portions of the building . When ... covering may be of five - eighths inch ( % " ) or thicker plywood . Whenever such roof is used for storing of ...
... covered walk - way shall remain in place until the completion of all of the exterior portions of the building . When ... covering may be of five - eighths inch ( % " ) or thicker plywood . Whenever such roof is used for storing of ...
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A. S. T. M. Designation approved asbestos bars beams bolts brick Building Inspector building or structure ceiling cent Chapter 43 chimney coat Code column compression compression members construction as specified diameter doors Douglas Fir dry standpipes Enclosure exceed exit exterior walls Fire Zone fire-protected flange floor area foot four inches frame girders grade Group I occupancies gypsum horizontal incombustible materials joists least less than one-hour live load located lumber maximum metal lath minimum mortar one-half inch one-hour fire-resistive construction panel partitions permitted pipe plaster plate portland cement pounds per square proscenium protected reinforced concrete rivets roof shear side six inches smoke pipe solid masonry space span specified in Chapter specified in Section square feet square inch stairs stairways standpipes street structural steel stucco studs tests thickness tion total band twelve inches 12 Types of Construction unit stress Vertical Openings width wire wood