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Principles of Construction, Pima Community College, BCT-101

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zoning ordinance   A type of legal restriction on buildings. Governs the types of activities that may take place on a given piece of land, how much of the land may be covered by the building, how far buildings must be set back from each of the property lines, etc.  
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building code   Local government regulates building activity by means of this. The intent is to protect public health and safety, primarily against building fires, by setting a minimum standard of construction quality.  
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model building code   A standardized code prepared by national organizations of local building code officials.  
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National Building Code of Canada   Canada's standardized building code  
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International Building Code (IBC)   The first unified building code in U.S. history, first published in March 2000.  
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Uniform Building Code (UBC)   Building code used mostly in the western US and parts of the Midwest.  
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BOCA National Building Code (BOCA)   The model building code most often used in the East and some areas of the Midwest.  
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Standard Building Code (SBC)   The model building code adopted by many southern and southeastern states.  
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occupancy group   A definition in the IBC to distinguish various degrees and qualities of need for safety in buildings.  
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construction type   A set of definitions in the IBC. Some examples are masonry, reinforced concrete, wood, etc.  
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fire resistance rating   The period of time a building or building component maintains the ability to confine a fire or continues to perform a structural function or both. This is usually determined or measured by the ASTM E-119 test standard.  
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bearing wall   Wall that supports its weight and the weight of other parts of the structure and are necessary for the stability of a structure.  
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nonbearing wall or partition   A wall supporting no load other than its own weight.  
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access standards   Regulate the design of entrances, stairs, doorways, elevators, and toilet facilities to assure that they are accessible by physically handicapped members of the population.  
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)   Makes accessibility to buildings a civil right of all Americans.  
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Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)   Controls the design of workplaces to minimize hazards to the health and safety of workers. Sets safety standards under which a building must be constructed.  
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American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)   A voluntary standards development organization providing technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services. Establishes standard specifications for commonly used materials of construction.  
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Canadian Standards Association (CSA)   Establishes standard specifications for commonly used materials of construction in Canada.  
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American National Standards Institute (ANSI)   An organization that develops standards for many industrial products, such as aluminum windows and many of the mechanical components of buildings.  
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Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)   An organization that maintains and advances the standarization of construction language as pertains to building specifications.  
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MasterFormat   The most widely used standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada. It provides a master list of divisions, and section numbers and titles within each divisio  
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Construction Specifications Canada (CSC)   The Canadian counterpart to the Construction Specifications Institute of the United States.  
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trade association   An organization that represents the interests of the member firms of an industry.  
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sustainability   Meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.  
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"green building"   Sustainable design and construction.  
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architect   Helps to consolidate the owner's ideas about the new building, develops the form of the building, and assembles a group of engineering specialists to help work out concepts and details.  
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engineering specialists   Develops the scheme for the building in progressively finer degrees of detail.  
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building inspector   Checks drawings and specifications of a building for conformance with zoning ordinances and building codes before issuing a permit to build.  
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