Uniform Building Code, Volume 1International Conference of Building Officials, 1964 - Building laws |
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Page 51
... height and number of stories of Maximum every building shall be dependent upon the character of the Height of occupancy and the type of construction , and shall not exceed Buildings the limits set forth in Table No. 5 - D , except as ...
... height and number of stories of Maximum every building shall be dependent upon the character of the Height of occupancy and the type of construction , and shall not exceed Buildings the limits set forth in Table No. 5 - D , except as ...
Page 73
... height a One - Hour Fire - Resistive Occupancy Separation as defined in Chapter 5 may be used . Hazards Sec . 1109. ( a ) Scope . Except where specific provisions Open are made in the following Subsections , other requirements of ...
... height a One - Hour Fire - Resistive Occupancy Separation as defined in Chapter 5 may be used . Hazards Sec . 1109. ( a ) Scope . Except where specific provisions Open are made in the following Subsections , other requirements of ...
Page 267
... height . Column splices in tier structures one hundred feet ( 100 ' ) to two hundred feet ( 200 ′ ) in height , if the least hori- zontal dimension is less than 40 per cent of the height . Column splices in tier structures less than one ...
... height . Column splices in tier structures one hundred feet ( 100 ' ) to two hundred feet ( 200 ′ ) in height , if the least hori- zontal dimension is less than 40 per cent of the height . Column splices in tier structures less than one ...
Contents
HOW TO USE THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE | 21 |
CHAPTER 3 | 28 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 34 |
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allowable unit stresses appliances approved bars beam bending bolts Building Official building or structure ceiling cent chimney clearance Code column combustible compression compression members connectors Continued dead load designed diameter doors Douglas Fir dry standpipes ducts enclosures exceed exit exterior walls fiber fire assembly Fire Zone fire-resistive construction fire-resistive rating firestopped flange foot frame furnaces gauge girders grade Group grout gypsum height horizontal incombustible installed joints joists Laminations lath less live load located lumber masonry materials maximum metal minimum Modulus of Elasticity mortar nails occupant load one-hour fire-resistive openings partitions permitted plaster plate plywood portland cement pounds per square protected reinforced concrete resist roof shear sheathing slab space span specified in Section square feet square inch stairway standpipes steel studs surface Table thickness tion twelve inches 12 TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION U.B.C. Standard vent Ventilation vertical welds width wire wood Wood shingles