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Summary Of: Building code

often additional codes or sections of the same building code that have more specific requirements that apply to... Since having its own building code can be very expensive for a... in a case named Veeck vs the Southern Building Code that the codes may be posted freely... the building code usually does not apply... What is generally accepted as the first building code was in the... It served as the building code for four years... a formal building code was drafted and eventually adopted in 1908... The major model building code used in the United States is developed by the International Code Council...

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