Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1927 - Building laws |
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... included between the upper surface of the topmost floor and the ceiling or roof above . A basement or cellar shall not be considered a story unless the ceiling thereof is more than five ( 5 ) feet above grade . “ STREET ” is any ...
... included between the upper surface of the topmost floor and the ceiling or roof above . A basement or cellar shall not be considered a story unless the ceiling thereof is more than five ( 5 ) feet above grade . “ STREET ” is any ...
Page 119
... included only once . ( f ) Shearing unit stresses in flat - slabs , computed by Formula 14 ( in which d shall be taken as t1 - 11⁄2 ) on a vertical section which lies at a distance ti - 11⁄2 from the edge of the column capital and ...
... included only once . ( f ) Shearing unit stresses in flat - slabs , computed by Formula 14 ( in which d shall be taken as t1 - 11⁄2 ) on a vertical section which lies at a distance ti - 11⁄2 from the edge of the column capital and ...
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... included 1301 Protection of exterior openings 1303 Special construction 1309 Aisles Area Special hazards Stairs and exits GROUP I OCCUPANCY Area Chimneys and heating apparatus Construction Definition of ( dwellings ) Dwellings when on ...
... included 1301 Protection of exterior openings 1303 Special construction 1309 Aisles Area Special hazards Stairs and exits GROUP I OCCUPANCY Area Chimneys and heating apparatus Construction Definition of ( dwellings ) Dwellings when on ...
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asbestos balconies bars beams block or tile brick Building Inspector building or structure cent Chapter 43 chimney Code column combustible compression compression member construction as specified doors Douglas Fir dry standpipes Enclosure of Vertical exceed exterior walls Fire Zone fireproofed floor area floor construction foot frame girders Group A buildings Group H Gunite gypsum height horizontal inches in thickness inches thick incombustible materials joists less than one-hour less than three live load located masonry walls maximum metal mortar occupancy one-half one-hour fire-resistive construction partitions permit plaster Pondosa Portland cement pounds per square proscenium protected ramps reinforced concrete rivets seats side slabs smoke pipe smokeproof tower solid masonry space specified in Chapter specified in Section square feet square inch Stairs and Exits stairways stories street structural steel studs supported thereof tion twelve 12 twenty 20 Type of Construction Type V buildings ventilation Vertical Openings width wire wood