The 2003 International Building Code can be used in conjunction with all International Codes, and addresses the design and installation of building systems, including minimum regulations for revamped structural provisions, reorganized occupancy classifications and the latest industry standards in material design.
2003 ICC International Building Code (IBC) - Looseleaf - Table of Contents:
- Administration
- Definitions
- Use And Occupancy Classification
- Special Detailed Requirements Based On Use And Occupancy
- General Building Heights And Areas
- Types Of Construction
- Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction
- Interior Finishes
- Fire Protection Systems
- Means Of Egress
- Accessibility
- Interior Environment
- Energy Efficiency
- Exterior Walls
- Roof Assemblies And Rooftop Structures
- Structural Design
- Structural Tests And Special Inspections
- Soils And Foundations
- Concrete
- Aluminum
- Masonry
- Steel
- Wood
- Glass And Glazing
- Gypsum Board And Plaster
- Plastic
- Electrical
- Mechanical Systems
- Plumbing Systems
- Elevators And Conveying Systems
- Special Construction
- Encroachments Into The Public Right-Of-Way
- Safeguards During Construction
- Existing Structures
- Referenced Standards
- Appendix A Employee Qualifications
- Appendix B Board Of Appeals
- Appendix C Group U-Agricultural Buildings
- Appendix D Fire Districts
- Appendix E Supplementary Accessibility Requirements
- Appendix F Rodent Proofing
- Appendix G Flood-Resistant Construction
- Appendix H Signs
- Appendix I Patio Covers
- Appendix J Grading
- Index